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Dr. Daniel Beilin is a modern-day researcher and practitioner
of Functional Integrative Medicine His goals are to hasten the new
technologies and supplements in medicine which are non-invasive,
precise, and non-toxic, in order to “bridge the gap” between
orthodox and complementary medicine. By the utilization of European
cutting-edge technologies such as Regulation Thermography, (FDA
cleared by Dr. Beilin, 1997), along with new discoveries in
immunology and ‘pre - or post’ cancer, a new level of care can be
reached.. A non-invasive systemic and local diagnostic approach to
breast and overall health assessment can be seen by taking
measurements of 120 points on the body before and after a cool air
stress. This thermography has saved hundreds of lives, and has been
used by over 150 complementary practitioners in the last 5 years.
Dr. Beilin’s clinical
experience of 20 years with over 39,000 patient visits while
empirically testing over 800 European and Chinese pharmaceutical
non-drug mixtures puts his expertise amongst those who will
construct one cornerstone of the future medicine. Dr. Beilin
recently testified before U.S. Congress (Govt. Reform Committee) on
new techniques for cancer screening (Thermography) - to identify
pre-existing disease. Dr. Beilin has taught this integrated approach
in medicine to doctors of 12 countries, including Japan, Germany and
the U.S. He has taught seminars for leaders such as Anthony Robbins
and Pres. Reagan’s physician, Hans Nieper of Germany.
Dr. Beilin has been the student
of 6 Oncologists in Germany, Switzerland and Austria (Thomas Rau,
Petra Blum, Maria Bleker, Anna Steinbeck-Klose (wife of the past
vice-president of Germany) and Werner Steinkellner. Dr. Beilin
holds degrees from the University of Calif. at Davis and has taught darkfield hematology, dynamic thermography, and biopharmacology
courses to over 750 physicians in the United States, Canada, United
Kingdom, Australia and Germany. He also invented a sclerotherapy
needle for gastroenterology which has been utilized to stop bleeding
in the Gastrointestinal Tract. Dr. Beilin holds a Doctorate degree
in Oriental and European Herbal Medicine and a medical license
(acupuncture) in California.
Dr. Beilin received his doctorate in Oriental and Biological
Medicine from SAMRA University of Oriental Medicine, Los Angeles in
1983. During his training he was chief of physiology for the
department of Gastroenterology at UCLA, and holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in Physiology from UC Davis.
Dr. Dan began his interest in medicine when he gained use of a large
brain research laboratory at UCLA.. Dr. Beilin pioneered the
original American research in human energy fields (Kirlian
photography) with the famous Thelma Moss, Ph.D. and discovered while
working at his neurology laboratory at Davis that there are certain
cells in the brain which turn on when we become “alert”.
After his father died of malignant melanoma when his family
physician took him off his path of vaccine therapy with Virginia
Livingston, M.D., Dr. Dan became aware that there were living
biological qualities which are observable which go neglected by
orthodox medicine, and can be used as ‘markers’, like a GPS for the
body and its complex energetic and organ functions. He learned of
several techniques for marking the human health vs. illness paths,
as his frequent trips to advanced clinics in Germany, Switzerland
and Austria motivated him to bring technologies home. Dr. Dan was
the first instructor in the United States in the use of the
microscope for living blood according to Enderlein, a zoologist who
classified certain particles found in the blood having to do with
protein breakdown and metabolism which shed insight on the immune
system, and then Dr. Dan brought a new system of whole-body scanning
to the forefront called “Regulation Thermography” which tells the
doctor exactly which organ system may be causal over the evolution
of the illness by the use of a new way to visualize the nervous
system over a 10-minute stress period. He took it through FDA
passage and then testified before congress with great backing from
the US Committee on Government Reform which helps evolve our country
to the step of the world in its problem solving capabilities.
Dr. Beilin is currently authoring a new book entitled “How to
escape the Cancer Trap”, where he maps out strategies for
scientifically mapping your progress through the straight and narrow
path of remission and cure.
Dr. Dan sees patients in Santa Cruz, and Santa Monica, California,
and consults with patients from all over the world with difficult
diseases or cases where they seek third opinions and sincere help.
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Degrees, Certifications and Diplomas
B.Sc.
(Physiology, Neurology); University of California at Davis,
California 1979
Diplomate
(Homeopathic Medicine); British Homeopathic Trust, London, 1980
Diplomate
(Acupuncture); California Acupuncture College, Los Angeles, Calif.
1982
Ph.D.
(O.M.D.)(Oriental and Botanical Pharmacological Medicine), Samra
University of the
Health Sciences, Los Angeles, Calif. 1983
L.Ac.
(License of Acupuncture and Botanical Medicine Practice);
California State Board
of
Medicine 1983
Diplomate
(Pharmaceutical Sciences, Homeopathic Medicine); Occidental
Institute,
Vancouver
Canada 1987
Diplomate
Enderleinian Microscopy, advanced standing, Maria Bleker, M.D.
Cytologist,
instructor, Essen, Germany 1994
Diplomate
Pleomorphic Hematology, Austrian Oncological Society, Vienna 1997
Diplomate
Homeopathic and Phytopharmeutical Medicine, Salzburg, Austria, 1995
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Private Practice
Aptos California
Biological Medicine, Chinese, Orthomolecular and Occidental
Botanical Medicine, 1983 to present
Computer
Regulation
Thermography
Utilization of a scan-analysis apparatus which locates
ultrasensitive organ function change to sensitively mark
patient progress with herbs or nutritional supplements.
FDA approved, 510k under chief of Radiology, USFDA.
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 The first researcher to
utilize global skin conductance
changes linking them with clinical signs and Electrography
symptoms. 1983-5
Gastroenterology
Medical Staff
Physiologist Laser Endoscopy
Clinical Medicine and Research,
University of California at Los Angeles Dept. of
Medicine, Los Angeles, Calif. 1980-83
Director to
Laser
Endoscopy
Laboratories
Technical Instructor to National Conference on
Gastrointestinal Hemostasis, Laser Endoscopy,
Cook County Hospital, Chicago 1982
Technical
Consultant
and Physiologist Associate
research in Neurosurgery, University of
California at Davis, School of Medicine. 1974-6
Veterinary
Acupuncture Practice Acupuncture treatment of Horses, Dogs and
Cats,
John Ottaviano Clinic, Los Angeles, Calif.
1981-3
Biological
Medicine Completion of coursework for associateship in
Biological Medicine practise at the Occidental
Institute Research Foundation, Vancouver,
Canada. Training included
clinical metabolic
analysis, microbiology and
pharmacology. 1990-98
Herbal
Pharmacology
Pharmaceutical Preparation
5 year coursework completed in extraction methodology,
transmutational chemistry and distillation science. Philosophers
of Nature Courses, Chicago Ill. 1993-9
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.
Private Study of
Clinical Hematology
and Homeostasis Brief internships and training with Renate
Prigge, Ph.D.
Hannover, Germany, 1990-91, 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.
1991-8.
Computerized
Segment
Electrography
Coursework in Germany under Drs. Heim and
Schimmel, Univ. of Heidelberg. 1986
Homeopathic
Associate to Allen Neiswander, M.D.Univ. of So. Cal.
Faculty, internship Classical homeopathic
medicine. 1982-4
Electro- Private Study under Helmut Schimmel,
M.D.,
acupuncture
D.D.S. and Reimar Banis, M.D. Buhl Baden,
Germany. 1987-1994 (one month per
year)
Homeopathic
Assistant and visiting physician to Anita Davies,
Medicine M.D., Royal Homeopathic Hospital,
Tunbridge
Wells, England. 1979
Electroacupuncture
Techniques (Voll) Medical electrodermal measurement
instruction
by I. Imber, D.D.S., Los Angeles, USA 1982-5
Traditional
Chinese
Medicine and Herbal
Pharmacology
Internship and Postgraduate study in general medicine.
1900 intership clinical hours. 1980-2
Clinical
Research Study of Homeopathy and Patient Perceptions of
Disease in Homeopathic Clinics in England and
Germany, Univ. of Calif. Davis
School of Medicine.
1979
Neurophysiology,
Electrophysiology,
and Neuroanatomy Major degree, postgraduate and undergraduate,
Univ. of Ca. Davis
and Univ. of Cal. Los Angeles, USA, 1973-79.
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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. 1990-91
Biological
Medicine, Research associate with Occidental Institute, Vancouver,
Canada. Associative regulative biological pathways associated with
the administration of Homeopathic and Chinese herbal medications.
1986-88.
Introduction of
electronic and biological medicine to the People’s Republic of
China. In cooperation with Shanghai Medical University, techniques
practised in the U.S. and Europe for the investigation of the
electrodermal changes in clinical medicine were explored. 1987-8
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. 1980-83.
Possibility of
Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations by an Extraordinary Sense.
Univ. Ca. Davis Dept. of Psychology, Davis, Ca. USA Charles Tart,
Ph.D. co-director. 1978-79.
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. 1974-77.
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. 1972-4
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. 1972-3
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Teaching Experience
Hematological
evaluation of factors leading to chronic disorders. Teaching
international seminars in Ireland, Austria, Australia (with Hans
Nieper). 1995,6
Bicoastal
seminars in hematological microscopy and videomicroscopy. Teaching
of 160 physicians for the technique of living hematological
microscopic techniques (Enderlein and Linke, Sklenar) and photostain
techniques. 1992-4.
Clinical Advisor
and Instructor to acupuncture medicine interns, San Francisco
College of Medical Acupuncture, San Francisco Ca. 1984-5
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. 1980-82
California
Acupuncture College, Instructor for Homeopathic Medicine. Los
Angeles, Ca. 1980-82
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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 Reseach,
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.
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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
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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
Jensen DM, Beilin
DB, Tapia JI; Endoscopic argon laser photocoagulation of patients
with severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Proc 4th
Cong Int Soc Laser Surg, Tokyo Jpn. 1981 |