Kimberley has worked as a natural health professional for over 20 years, serving thousands of clients in both Canada and the USA. Her career in healthcare developed after healing herself from several years of chronic pain and not being able to walk most days. Researching how deterioration in her lower vertebrae had developed in her early 30’s revitalized the love she had for research and medicine in her early university years. From there, Kimberley’s education and experience flourished with certification programs in holistic nutrition, herbs and Iridology to provide the platform for growth. Concerned with patients who were using multiple medications and the risk of supplement interactions, she completed her certification in Homotoxicology (bio-medical drainage). Always responding to patient needs, she then completed a degree in classical homeopathy, advanced her certification in holistic nutrition, added certifications in Thermography and medication damage followed by her Doctorate in Natural Medicine.

JAHC 2024 Sessions:
ON DEMAND
Practical Application of Homeopathic Sarcode and Nosode Therapy for Autoimmune Disorders and Organ Dysfunction

The Center for Drug Evaluation and Research approves an average of 50 new medications annually, while thousands of others are in the pipeline for approval, including 560 new medications for pediatric conditions alone. Each of these medications has an LD50 with numerous toxic side effects. Research shows through in vivo and double-blind placebo studies that not only can homeopathy, support the management of illness, but with the use of sarcodes and nosodes we can provide a cost effective, nontoxic, option without any contraindication, side effects, or age restrictions to the patients with serious conditions of organ dysfunction like diabetes or infections such as hepatitis HIV, EBV and candida. Both historical and recent studies with quantitative, measurable results for both sarcode and nosode applications will be presented. New images and videos collected with the use of an electronic microscope showing live cell activity and response to the application of sarcodes will be shared.