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March April May 2017 SKIN CLINICS
FREE Skin Screenings with the Ecopolitan Team of Doctors, 
Eliminate Skin Cancer Before it Is A Problem
Prevention is the Best Medicine
ABCDE's of Checking Your Skin for Skin Cancer
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March, April, May 2017 SKIN CLINIC DATES
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March 26th Lafayette SKIN CLINIC WITH DR. SINGLETON

  Sunday, March 26th, 2017
        9:0 0AM to 12 Noon
 
 Still Point Wellness Center
953 Mountain View, Lafayette, CA 94549

CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT
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March 26th BERKELEY SKIN CLINIC
WITH DR. SINGLETON

  
Sunday, March 26th, 2017
        2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  
Yoga Kula Wellness Center
1700 Shattuck Ave, 2nd Floor, Berkeley, CA 94709

CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT
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April 30th Lafayette SKIN CLINIC WITH DR. SINGLETON
  Sunday, April 30th, 2017
        9:0 0AM to 12 Noon
 
 Still Point Wellness Center
953 Mountain View, Lafayette, CA 94549

CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT
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April 30th BERKELEY SKIN CLINIC
WITH DR. SINGLETON

  
Sunday April 30th, 2017
        2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  
Yoga Kula Wellness Center
1700 Shattuck Ave, 2nd Floor, Berkeley, CA 94709

CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT
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May 1st SF SKIN CLINIC
WITH DR. LeCOMPTE

 
 Monday, May 1st, 2017
        4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
  
Integrated Healing Medicine
100 Bush Street, Suite 210, San Francisco, CA 94104

CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT
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May 1st EMERYVILLE SKIN CLINIC
WITH DR. Tel-Oren

 
 Monday, May 1st, 2017
        8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
  
Integrated Healing Medicine
100 Bush Street, Suite 210, San Francisco, CA 94104

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Lecture by Dr Tel-Oren:

Skin Lesions and Health:
Why, How, and What To Do About It  


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*Prevention is the Best Medicine*
HAVE THE DOC CHECK YOUR SPOTS 

If your spots look like the ones on the chart below please come in for a free check and consult with the doctor at one of our upcoming One Day Skin Clinics. Same day removal with No Pain and No Cutting for dangerous, unsightly and unwanted spots is also available.

How to Check Your Skin for Skin Cancer


To detect skin cancer early, examine your skin all over your body and watch for changes over time.

By checking your skin regularly, you’ll learn what is normal for you. 

The best time to check your skin is after a shower or bath.

Use a full-length mirror and a hand-held mirror in a room with plenty of light.

If you find anything unusual, see your doctor.

Check yourself from head to toe:

  • Look at your face, neck, ears, and scalp. You may want to use a comb or a blow dryer to move your hair so that you can see better. You also may want to have a relative or friend check through your hair. It may be hard to check your scalp by yourself.
  • Look at the front and back of your body in the mirror. Then, raise your arms and look at your left and right sides.
  • Bend your elbows. Look carefully at your fingernails, palms, forearms (including the undersides), and upper arms.
  • Check the back, front, and sides of your legs. Also check the skin all over your buttocks and genital area.
  • Sit and closely examine your feet, including your toenails, the soles of your feet, and the spaces between your toes.

 Learn where your moles are and their usual look and feel. Check for anything new, such as…

  •  a new mole (that looks different from your other moles)
  • a new red or darker color flaky patch that may be a little raised
  • a change in the size, shape, color, or feel of a mole
  • a sore that doesn’t heal
  • a new flesh-colored firm bump

Write down the dates of your skin self-exams and make notes about the way your skin looks on those dates. You may find it helpful to take photos to help check for changes over time. 

MEET THE ECOPOLITAN DOCTORS
 

Dr. Adiel Tel-Oren

Dr. Adiel Tel-Oren, (Dr. T) MD, LN, CCN, DABFM, DACBN, FABDA educates medical professionals and the public world-wide about Nutritional, Environmental & Functional Medicine. Dr. T is a founder & president of FDH Foundation promoting cutting-edge scientific knowledge & technologies that empower people to prevent & reverse disease.



Dr. Denise Gabrielle LeCompte

L.Ac., M.D. Doctor of Integrated Medicine  Dr. Gabrielle is trained by Dr. T in his method. Dr. Gabrielle uses the Dr. Tel-Oren revolutionary method to treat and removed unwated skin growths safely, painlessly and non-surgically. 
Dr. Gabrielle LeCompte is a licensed Acupuncturist/Doctor of Oriental Medicine and an MD who practices Integrative Medicine and Bio Energetic Medicine.



Dr. Vera Singleton
Graduate of and assisted the Research Chair at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in cutting-edge research of Astragalus’ effect on genetic expression and immunity published in The FASEB Journal. Member of: California Naturopathic Doctor’s Association, and the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians. Alumni includes University of Michigan-B.S. in BioPsychology and Wayne State University-Masters in Business Administration.

Dr. Gabrielle is trained by Dr. T in his method. Dr. Gabrielle uses the Dr. Tel-Oren revolutionary method to treat and removed unwanted skin growths safely, painlessly and non-surgically.  Dr. Gabrielle LeCompte is a licensed Acupuncturist/Doctor of Oriental Medicine and an MD who practices Integrative Medicine and Bio Energetic Medicine.

*Proceeds from this clinic go to fund Dr. T's non-profit, Everest Learning Academy in Nepal to provide a quality education for disadvantaged, poor and orphan children. 

Did you know that money raised from these skin clinics goes directly to a great cause? The Ecopolitan Eco-Health Community (EEC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which is dedicated to sustainable global care by uplifting distressed communities, providing economic opportunities, and by educating, nurturing and protecting vulnerable children and adults - effectively preventing child trafficking, abuse, sickness, illiteracy, and neglect while creating a model for a safe, healthy global environment that will help future generators thrive. 



Currently, EEC is supporting 16, 000 children in Nepal in the Chitawan, Tanahun, Lamjung, Palpa and Gorkha districts. The number is growing daily. The children's education includes technology, mathematics, and computer science.  The goal is to support 100, 000 educated children in an environment that is still natural so that they may become role models for healthy and conscious living in today's world.
 

Check it out HERE: http://www.nepali-children.org
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