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  Daniel Beilin O.M.D.*, L.Ac.,
  Medical Consultant With Your Longevity Interests in Mind.
 

Dr. Daniel Beilin was born in Los Angeles and has practiced alternative medicine for 25 years. He has a neurophysiology, gastroenterology as well as herbal sciences background. His first research at the age of 16 included his own laboratory at the UCLA Brain Research Institute and is now internationally recognized for his contributions to detection of the causes of cancer and immune dysfunction with cutting-edge precision-based European diagnostic tools.

* Dr. Beilin holds his doctorate in Oriental Medicine which includes Herbal Pharmacology.

From his website, www.fortifyhealth.com, he specializes in providing consults to help those who feel their problems are not being resolved by their doctors or directions. Dr. Dan outlines strategies for patients to overcome diseases and dysfunctions using energetic, non-toxic dietary modifications at the same time raising awareness when people are using only orthodox methods, - an often confusing process.

  “Medicine today is only as effective as its understanding of
natural and spiritual laws. It has yet to create interest to
build optimum health in cells that are just beginning to fail.”
  Dr. Beilin has lectured for famous personalities such as Anthony Robbins, Burton Goldberg, William Rea, M.D., Hans Nieper, M.D. and Jonathan Wright, M.D.. His patients have included Jane Seymour and Stevie Wonder. They turned to him when normal medicine was not helping.

Dr. Beilin testified before U.S. Congress on Women’s Cancers (Dan Burton, Government Reform Committee, 2002), and has a patent pending on a new type of medical thermography device (after having passed a previously existing device through the FDA and successfully marketed the device to over 450 physicians).

Dr. Dan’s 8 years of experience in medical research and applications (UCLA and UC Davis) in the fields of Neurology and Gastroenterology created over 30 peer-reviewed articles in Journals such as Stroke and Endoscopy, as he also invented a device which is now used routinely in endoscopy.

Dr. Beilin has also created several nutritional supplements including the antidepressant “Well Mind” produced today by Allergy Research Group. Dr. Beilin was the first to publish and gain recognition for the herb St. John’s Wort, from which came its use today as a possible replacement to antidepressants.

  Degrees, Certifications and Diplomas
  B.Sc. (Physiology, Neurology);
University of California at Davis, CA
1979
  Diplomate (Homeopathic Medicine);
British Homeopathic Trust, London, United Kingdom
1980
  Diplomate (Acupuncture);
California Acupuncture College, Los Angeles, CA
1982
  O.M.D. (Oriental and Botanical Pharmacological Medicine),
Samra University of the Health Sciences, Los Angeles, CA
1983
  L.Ac. (License of Acupuncture and Botanical Medicine Practice);
California State Board of Medical Assurance, CA
1983
  Diplomate (Pharmaceutical Sciences, Homeopathic Medicine);
Occidental Institute, Vancouver, Canada
1987
  Diplomate (Enderleinian Microscopy); teaching associate,
Maria Bleker, M.D., Cytologist, instructor, Essen, Germany
1994

  Clinical Practice  
  Private Practice Biological Medicine, Chinese, Orthomolecular and Occidental Botanical Medicine, Aptos, CA 1983 - present
  Computer Regulation Thermography Utilization of a scan-analysis apparatus that locates ultra sensitive organ function change to sensitively mark patient progress with herbs or nutritional supplements. FDA approved, 510k under chief of Radiology, USFDA. 1996-present
  Hematology Privately funded research with Fred Ransdell, M.D., UC Davis School of Medicine Dept. of Pathology. Hematological vital staining and hematology according to Enderlein. 1993 - present
  Computerized Segment Electrography The first researcher to utilize global skin conductancechanges linking them with clinical signs and symptoms. 1983 - 1985
  Gastroenterology Medical Staff Physiologist Laser Endoscopy Clinical Medicine and Research, University of California at Los Angeles Dept. of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 1980 - 1983
  Director to Laser Endoscopy Laboratories Technical Instructor to National Conference on Gastrointestinal Hemostasis, Laser Endoscopy, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL 1982
  Technical Consultant and Physiologist Associate research in Neurosurgery, University of California at Davis, School of Medicine, CA 1974 - 1976
  Veterinary Acupuncture Practice Acupuncture treatment of Horses, Dogs and Cats,
John Ottaviano Clinic, Los Angeles, CA
1981 - 1983

  Education  
  Biological Medicine Completion of coursework for associate ship in Biological Medicine practice at the Occidental Institute Research
Foundation, Vancouver, Canada. Training included clinical metabolic analysis, microbiology and pharmacology.
1990 - 1998
  Herbal Pharmacology Pharmaceutical Preparation 5 year coursework completed in extraction methodology, transmutational chemistry and distillation science. Philosophers of Nature Courses, Chicago, IL 1993 - 1999
  Computerized Regulation Thermography Courses in thermographic functional measurement of subtle organ-function change before and after any therapeutic modality such as vitamin/herbal supplementation regimens. 1996-present
  Private Study of Clinical Hematology and Homeostasis Brief internships and training with Renate Prigge, Ph.D. Hannover, Germany, Klaus Karsch, M.D. Irsee, Germany, and Maria Bleker, M.D., Essen, Germany. Non-traditional interpretation of the blood according to Enderlein and Baum, Pleomorphism theory founders. 1991 - 1998
  Computerized Segment Electrography Coursework in Germany under Drs. Heim and Schimmel, HeidelbergUniversity of Heidelberg, Germany 1986
  Homeopathic Associate to Allen Neiswander, M.D. Univ. of So. Cal. Faculty, internship Classical homeopathic medicine 1982 - 1984
  Electro- acupuncture Private Study under Helmut Schimmel, M.D., D.D.S. and Reimar Banis, M.D. Buhl, Baden, Germany (one month per year) 1987 - 1994
  Homeopathic Medicine Assistant and visiting physician to Anita Davies, M.D., Royal Homeopathic Hospital, Tunbridge Wells, England 1979
  Electroacupuncture Techniques (Voll) Medical electrodermal measurement instruction by I. Imber, D.D.S., Los Angeles, CA 1982 - 1985
  Traditional Chinese Medicine and Herbal Pharmacology Internship and Postgraduate study in general medicine. 1900 internship clinical hours. 1980 – 1982
  Clinical Research Study of Homeopathy and Patient Perceptions of Disease in Homeopathic Clinics in England and Germany, Univ. of Calif. Davis School of Medicine. CA 1979
  Neurophysiology, Electrophysiology and Neuroanatomy Major degree, postgraduate and undergraduate, Univ. of Ca. Davis and Univ. of Ca. Los Angeles, CA 1973 -1979

  Research Experience  
  Chairman of a non-profit research organization: Enderlein Research and Education Inst. Purpose: Investigation of the pathogenicity of cell-wall deficient forms found in the blood. New research. Full laboratory for microscopical and computer image analysis, as well as microbiological investigations. 1992
  Joint research in Biological Medication preparation and water-structure utilizing Kirlian high-voltage photography. Associated with the Inst. of Ray Research, Salzburg, Austria under Peter Kokoschinegg. Ph.D. and Margarita Kokoschinegg, M.D. 1990 - 1991
  Biological Medicine, Research associate with Occidental Institute, Vancouver, Canada. Associative regulative biological pathways associated with the administration of Homeopathic and Chinese herbal medications. 1986 – 1988
  Introduction of electronic and biological medicine to the People’s Republic of China. In cooperation with Shanghai Medical University, techniques practiced in the U.S. and Europe for the investigation of the electrodermal changes in clinical medicine were explored. 1987 – 1988
  Animal and Human Studies of Therapeutic Endoscopy including endoscopic control of Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Research Physiologist. Veterans Administration and the UCLA Dept. of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA Dennis Jensen, M.D. project co-director. 1980 - 1983
  Possibility of Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations by an Extraordinary Sense. Univ. Ca. Davis Dept. of Psychology, Davis, CA, Charles Tart, Ph.D. co-director 1978 - 1979
  Cerebrovascular Accidents and the use of Barbiturates to Determine Extent of Ischemia following Stroke. Chief surgical assistant. UC Davis School of Medicine, Dept. of Neurosurgery, Davis, CA, Guy Corkill M.D., F.R.C.S. project director. 1974 - 1977
  Effects of Arousal States on the Hippocampal Cell Populations in the Rat Brain. UCLA Brain Research Institute, Center for the Health Sciences, Los Angeles, CA Fredrick Abraham, Ph.D. project co-director. 1972 - 1974
  Comparisons of Kirlian High Voltage photographic methods with States of Consciousness and Health. UCLA Center for the Health Sciences, Los Angeles, CA Thelma Moss, Ph.D. co-director 1972 - 1973

  Teaching Experience  
  Regulation Thermography Clinical Lectures, Paracelsus Hospital, Switzerland Thomas Rau, M.D., director. Continuing clinical lectures on clinical signatures of disease by Regulation Thermography 1999-present
  Darkfield Microscopy according to Enderlein, for PleoSanum, Inc. Glendale Arizona, leading workshops in clinical applications of Heel and Sanum products acc. to hematological signatures. 2001-present
  Spagyric Science lectures, Gaia Herbs and Independent Seminars, herbal pharmacy and chemical manufacture of non-toxic herbal products 1998-2003
  Hematological evaluation of factors leading to chronic disorders. Teaching international seminars in Ireland, Austria, Australia (with Hans Nieper). 1995 – 1996
  Bicoastal seminars in hematological microscopy and videomicroscopy. Teaching of 160 physicians for the technique of living hematological microscopictechniques (Enderlein and Linke, Sklenar) and photostain techniques. 1992 - 1994
  Clinical Advisor and Instructor to acupuncture medicine interns, San Francisco College of Medical Acupuncture, San Francisco, CA 1984 - 1985
  Primary Instructor in Practical Aspects of Gastrointestinal Hemostasis by Laser Endoscopy, Physician’s course for laser and non-laser endoscopic methods for control of gastrointestinal bleeding. Dennis Jensen, M.D. theoretical and primary medical director. Wadsworth VA Hospital, Los Angeles, CA 1983
  Cook County Hospital, Gastroenterology Division, Chicago, Ill. Instructor and assistant to course for physicians in laser endoscopy. Peter Bright-Asare, M.D., principal coordinator. 1982
  California Acupuncture College, Instructor for history of medicine and medical terminology. Los Angeles, CA 1980 – 1982
  California Acupuncture College, Instructor for Homeopathic Medicine. Los Angeles, CA 1980 - 1982

  Awards  
  American Gastroenterological Association of best student paper, Portal Pressure Measurement Via Endoscopy. Coauthor, AGA meetings, Chicago, Ill. 1983
  American Gastroenterological Association of best student paper, Efficacy and Safety of Agents for Variceal Sclerotherapy. Coauthor, AGA meetings, Chicago, Ill. 1982
  Grant Award, SCERI Health and Welfare Dept., Medical Anthropology Research, Patient Perceptions of Non-Orthodox Medical Care, sponsored by the UC Davis School of Medicine, M.J. Good, Ph.D., supervising professor. 1979
  Fellowship Award, Univ. of Calif. President’s Undergraduate Fellowship Program, Patient Perceptions of Non-Orthodox Medical Care, research carried out in England and Germany. Sponsored by the UC Davis School of Medicine, M.J. Good, Ph.D., Supervisor. 1979
  International Neurosurgical Society Meetings, in recognition of article, Autoregulation of Cerebral Blood Flow under Prolonged Halothane Anesthesia, Corkill G, Chikovani O, Beilin D, et al; 1977

  Publications  
  Film: Endoscopic Control of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Use for television series, “That’s Incredible.” ABC Television and Medigraphics, Inc. 1982
  Matthew JE, Jensen DM, Beilin DB, Machicado GA, Tapia JI; Portal pressure measurement via endoscopy GI Endosc., Aug 1983
  Silpa ML, Jensen DM, Beilin DB, Tapia, JI; Efficacy and safety of agents for endoscopic sclerotherapy - A comparative evaluation in canine esophageal varices. Gastroenterology, June 1983
  Silpa ML, Jensen DM, Beilin DB, Tapia JI, Comparisons of agents for endoscopic sclerotherapy - An evaluation using canine abdominal venous collaterals. Gastroenterology, May 1983
  Jensen DM, Beilin DB, Tapia JI; Comparison of methods for endoscopic hemostasis of bleeding canine esophageal varices. Gastroenterology, April 1983
  Jensen DM, Machicado GA, Beilin DB; Emergent colonoscopy with severe lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Gastroenterology, March 1983
  Jensen DM, Tapia JI, Beilin DB; A reproducible canine model of esophageal varices. Gastroenterology, Feb 1983
  Corkill GE, Beilin DB, Chikovani OL; Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow under prolonged halothane anesthesia. Stroke, July 1977
  Erwin JE, Beilin DB, et al. Effects of infant vocalizations on specifically categorized macaques. Perceptual and Motor Sk., July 1974

  Abstracts  
  Matthew JS, Jensen DM, Beilin DB; Pharmacologic and mechanical effects on esophageal intravariceal pressure (IVP). Gastroent., Jan 1983
  Matthew JS, Jensen DM, Beilin DB; Portal pressure measurement via endoscopy. Gastroint. Endosc., Jan 1983
  Jensen DM, Machicado GA, Beilin DB; Clinical hemostasis with heater probe or bipolar electrocoagulation for severe gastrointestinal bleeding. Gastroint. Endosc., Jan 1983
  Jensen DM, Beilin DB; Hydrothermal probe, hot biopsy forceps, and YAG laser for hemostasis in the canine colon. Gastroint. Endosc., Jan 1983
  Jensen DM, Silpa ML, Beilin DB; Endoscopic YAG laser hemostasis and sclerosis of bleeding canine esophageal varices. Hepatology, Sept. 1982
 

Silpa ML, Beilin DB, Jensen DM; Efficacy and safety of agents for variceal sclerotherapy. Gastroint. Endosc., May 1982

  Jensen DM, Tapia JI, Beilin DB; Endoscopic heater and multipolar probes for treatment of bleeding canine gstric ulcers. Gastorint. Endosc. May 1982
  Jensen DM, Tapia JI, Beilin DB; Comparison of electrocoagulation and heater probe for hemostasis in the canine colon. Gastroin. Endosc., May 1982
  Jensen DM, Machicado GA, Beilin DB; Endoscopic argon laser photocoagulation of patients with severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Gastroent., May 1982
  Silpa ML, Jensen DM, Beilin DB; Efficacy and safety of agents for variceal sclerotherapy. Gastroint. Endosc., May 1982
  Jensen DM, Tapia JI, Beilin DB; Control of motility and pressures in the human sphincter of Oddi. Gastroent., May 1982
  Silpa ML, Jensen DM, Beilin DB; Evaluation of endoscopic methods for hemostasis of bleeding canine esophageal varices. Clin Res, Apr. 1982
  Jensen DM, Machicado GA, Beilin DB; Endoscopic argon laser photocoagulation of patients with severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Clin Res, Apr. 1982
  Jensen DM, Machicado GA, Beilin DB; Endoscopic treatment of hemangiomata with argon laser in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding . Clin Res, Apr. 1982
  Jensen DM, Beilin DB, Machicado GA; Motility and pressures of the human sphincter of oddi. Clin Res, Apr. 1982.
  Jensen DM, Machicado GA, Beilin DB; Endoscopic treatment of hemangiomata with argon laser in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding. Proc. 4th Cong Int Soc Laser Surg. Tokyo, Japan. 1981
  Jensen DM, Machicado GA, Beilin DB; Argon laser photocoagulation of bleeding colonic lesions. Proc 4th Cong Int Soc Laser Surg. Tokyo Jpn. 1981
   
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