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Hill completes advanced medical course

Dr. Ted Hill

EAST LIVERPOOL — Dr. Ted Hill has completed the advanced Clinical Mastery training program in clinical nutrition.

Nutrition Response Testing is used by thousands of health practitioners of all types and specialties across the United States, including Osteopaths, MDs and Nutritionists. However, Hill is one of less than 700 health practitioners who have graduated with the very extensive Advanced Clinical Training program in Nutrition Response Testing, conducted in Clearwater, Fla.

The certification for Nutrition Response Testing required16 educational modules, including 400 hours of classroom time and clinical training during 14 trips to Florida. Hill studied cutting-edge breakthroughs in all aspects of clinical nutrition ranging from the in-depth analysis of specific nutritional deficiencies to successful continued patient care.

“I found the training to be an invaluable upgrade of my clinical nutrition skills and abilities to help those who have had or are having physical difficulties which may well have a nutrition-related cause,” Hill said. “With the advanced skills I now have, difficulties experienced by my clients, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, hypothyroid, fatigue, depression and anxiety are regularly improving. It’s very gratifying.”

A female patient, age 50, of Hill remarked: “I was bothered by extreme fatigue, pain and fibromyalgia type symptoms. I went from doctor to doctor, tried various approaches, including prescription drugs, but I found little relief until now. I’ve already seen improvements just in the first month of treatment. I’m thrilled.”

Nutrition Response Testing was developed by Dr. Freddie Ulan, certified clinical nutritionist, after 25,000 hours of clinical experience in his highly successful practice in upstate New York.

“Nutrition Response Testing is a non-invasive method of analyzing the body to determine the actual root causes of health conditions,” says Ulan. “It enables the practitioner to determine the exact patient nutritional deficiency or imbalance so it can be corrected. And that pinpointed deficiency is usually at the root cause of the problem.”

“Nutrition Response Testing is quick, non-invasive, inexpensive and painless.”

As a Nutrition Response Testing physician, Hill also provides nutritional dietary advice.

“Depending on your individual situation, we might also require that a patient make some specific changes in their diet, eating habits and daily routines in order to bring about the best possible results,” Hill said. “Many people we see in our practice have eaten themselves into their current state of ill-health and disease, to one degree or another. The nutritional deficiencies or imbalances lead to a breakdown in resistance or immunity and a loss of the ability to cope with environmental stresses (chemical, bacterial or otherwise).

“The good news is that it is possible to reverse the process. And my patients are very appreciative of the fact that we have an effective system of monitoring their progress at each visit. By contrast, the traditional medical doctor makes a diagnosis and then uses drugs or surgery to attack or suppress the symptoms or to surgically remove the ‘offending’ organ or part. Through our in-office analysis we determine the exact nutrients needed to supplement the patient’s diet in order to bring about improved health. Often, we get the patient off of drugs.”

Hill stated, “In the first 26 years of my practice, before employing Nutritional Response Testing, I was never able to get people off of prescription medications. But now we’re able to do that routinely.”

Dr. Hill has been serving the Tri-State Area for the past 28 years, now located at 16494 St. Clair Ave., East Liverpool. The East Liverpool Family Practice offers a full range of family medicine including, among others, hypertension, diabetes, thyroid conditions, fatigue and weight loss.

“In the first 26 years of my practice, before employing Nutritional Response Testing, I was never able to get people off of prescription medications. But now we’re able to do that routinely,” Hill said.

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