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Allie
Dawson
Allie
Dawson worked for many years as a registered nurse where she held
various hospital management positions. Some of her most interesting
work, however, involved alternative treatment modalities with end stage
cancer patients.
Later, Allie owned and operated a health food store for several years
while working concurrently as a nutritional consultant to Chiropractors
across the U.S. She was also a Sports Therapist and trainer for TEAM
USA-National Martial Arts Team.
Allie's journey as a health practitioner has been enhanced not only by
on-going training -- she has also experienced a number of one-on-one
apprenticeships with renowned doctors in cancer and sports massage
therapy and traditional Chinese medicine.
Currently Allie is the owner of a health clinic, which offers Touch for
Health Meridian Balancing, Massage, Cranio Sacral Therapy, Acupressure,
Active Release Techniques, Deep Tissue Sports Therapy, and Reiki. In
her spare time Allie teaches Women's Self-Defense, Kickboxing, and Tai
Chi.
"Complementary medicine" is the emerging health model for the 21st
century -- it recognizes that physical, biochemical, psychological,
spiritual and environmental factors all play a role in governing the
state of our health. Allie's integrated knowledge of both traditional
and alternative medicine provides strong guidance for those who realize
that excellent health is the result of balance between traditional and
alternative medicine and that one is incomplete without the other.
Radio Appearances
• Columbus, OH - WTVN, The Steve Cannon Show
• Burlington, VT - WKDR/WDEV Radio
• Canada - CHQR - Bruce Kenyon Talk News
• Portland, OR - KPAM News Talk with Debra Barnes
• Kansas City - KBEQ The Randy Miller Morning Show
• Cincinnati OH - WKRC with Stephanie Tyler, The Morning Show
• National Syndicated Radio - Mancow
• Toledo, OH - WVKS
• Austin, TX - KLBJ
• New Living Magazine, NY
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