Living Well Dallas Speakers Bureau

Our team of experts offers your business or non-profit organization many great topics. Book your speaking event with our team by calling 972-930-0260 or emailing info@livingwelldallas.com. See our list of topics below.

Betty
Murray, MS, CN, IFMCP

CEO
& Founder of Living Well Dallas

  • Mastering
    Your Sleep
  • Gluten,
    Leaky Gut, Autoimmune

Nancy
Scheinost, MD, IFMCP

  • Wine,
    Women, Hormones – Why Women Get Autoimmunity 10X More Than Men
  • Are Bio-Identical Hormones Right For You?
  • Autoimmunity: Taming the
    Complexity of an Immune System on Fire

Gabrielle
Grandell, BSc, FMCHC, CLT, NBC-HWC

  • Quality
    over Quantity (Food/Life)
  • Leaky
    Gut or Intestinal Permeability/Digest Health
  • The
    Gut-Brain Connection
  • GMO’s
  • Build
    a Better Brain
  • Eat
    the Rainbow (colorful foods – geared toward kids)

Celia
Naples, CHC

  • Habit
    Forming:  The Secret to Replacing
    Negative Habits with Positive Ones
  • Sugar
    Is Not Your Friend
  • Aging
    with Attitude:  The Secret Formula to
    Longevity

Brenda
Briscoe, LMT

  • What is Bowen Therapy and Why Do I Need It?
  • Migraines, TBIs, Alzheimers – Is There Really Any Help?
  • Build a Better Brain

Jim
Kearney, LMT

  • People-Friendly
    BioEnergy Devices for Comfort, Aches and Stress Relief, Energy Enhancement

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 Though acne is usually seen as a male hormone excess concern called androgen-mediated acne, in many cases it’s actually driven more by insulin, which will also make the other hormonal based acne from thyroid hormones or estrogen issues worse. It

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Ketogenic Diet and Sports Performance

We are full of fat, as an interesting review article published last year in The European Journal of Sport Sciences points out. The article, “Rethinking Fat as a Fuel for Endurance Exercise,” notes that even the leanest marathon runner has

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Can the Ketogenic Diet Alter Neurological Disorders?

The ketogenic diet — a low carb, moderate protein, high fat diet — has been used since the 1920s (potentially even back to the biblical ages) to successfully treat epilepsy, especially in those for whom conventional pharmaceutical treatments have been unsuccessful.

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