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Dr. Makeba Moring


Makeba Moring, PhD. is a holistic doctor and nutritionist. She has lived, studied and worked in West Africa, the Middle-East and the United States for more than 25 years. She has helped thousands eradicate disease and maintain optimal health through proper nutrition, herbal remedies and healthy lifestyle, completely without the use of drugs. In her practice clients received the tools, therapies, classes, and consultations to assist their whole being in achieving a better quality of health and a happier existence. She is a national and international spokeswoman expert on Holistic Health and Nutrition and loves to share knowledge of the body's miraculous power to heal itself and the keys to causing this to come about.

Dr. Makeba has several certificates in additional to her degrees which include colon therapy, reki, and massage. She also has several years of experience in midwifery and natural child birthing. She has worked with Health Events and forums globally, Including: The Middle East, Israel and Ghana, West Africa, STL TV television, The East St.Louis Health Department in Illinois, The City of Saint Louis with members of the board of Alderman, WNGU 920AM radio Health Correspondent, KXEN 1010AM radio. She now has combined her practice with Martha's Vineyard holistic retreat. Dr. Makeba's first book on Holistic health is soon to be released.

She has also written natural health articles for internet, magazine, and newspaper publications. She actively does television, radio, seminars, workshops, speaking engagements, and retreat events and is one of the most experienced and informed Holistic health experts of today.

Dr. Makeba is the proud mother of three sons who all maintain the healthy lifestyle that she teaches.

Dr. Makeba is the doctor of the future that Thomas Edison wrote about, "The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest her or his patients in the care of the human frame, in a proper diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease."
Thomas Edison

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