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Learn about chiropractic services and genetic therapy practices

Learn about chiropractic services and genetic therapy practices Learn about chiropractic services and genetic therapy practices

SUNSHINE CLUB

Dr. Mark De Dubovay will speak at the next Sunshine Club meeting on Friday, May 21, at 10 a.m. via Zoom. All shareholders can join the meeting by going to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8498 2089743?pwd=UGR3RlZRaUJm WmlSNE9KdTdNMUh3QT09.

The meeting ID is 849 8208 9743, and the passcode is 508742.

Those who would like to get a Zoom link by email, should text their name, Mutual number and email address to (562) 301-5339 by no later than today, May 20, at 5 p.m. (text only, no phone messages).

Dubovay, born and educated in Los Angeles, is a founding director of the Advanced Wellness Center. He enjoys providing gentle therapies, nutritional and lifestyle medicine, collaborating with other experts and alternative medicine. He earned his doctorate of chiropractic medicine from Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles. Dubovay is a former member of the clinic faculty and has served for 25 years as a supervising doctor for chiropractic interns. He is a past director of the Long Beach area Chiropractic Society.

Dubovay was invited to practice at the prestigious STATIC Clinic in Bologna, Italy, where he collaborated with medical orthopedists and physical therapists for three years, followed by a year of private practice in Paris, France. He then settled in Long Beach. Through his continuing studies and research, he became a certified traditional naturapath, and early adopter and expert in cold laser therapy. He was appointed by the FDA as a primary investigator in a research study on the benefits of cold laser therapy for osteoarthritis of the hand.

He is currently focusing on the development of genetic therapy. This field stems from the latest understanding of the human genetic code along with inherited mutuations. The natural therapy approach that Dubovay is developing alongside other colleagues focuses on identifying key mutations, also called variants. These variants can, in conjunction with certain lifestyle stresses or deficiencies, cause significant disruption and decline in body functions. This can affect mental health and decline, create hormone imbalances along with heightened chemical or allergen sensitivity, and a decline in energy levels.

By developing a precise “Gene Map” Dubovay can reveal to his patients how much of their health experiences is reflected by their unique gene variances. Dubovay then filters data to identify the key variants that may impact healthy function and aging in negative ways. From there, he can tailor specific nutritional and lifestyle therapies, which include taking specific nutrients at precise doses. These precise therapies can have dramatic impact on a person’s overall health and aging and should keep improving as the science continues to evolve. He has presented programs to many senior groups over the years at Memorial Medical Center, Saint Mary’s, Don Lauda’s wellness series at the pyramid at CSULB, and Senior University at CSULB.

The Sunshine Club brings LW leaders to meetings to introduce their organizations to the group. It also invites specialists from outside Leisure World to share their experiences and ideas with club members. For more information, contact Anna Derby at (562) 301-5339

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