Dr. Carol Magda Naturopath, Author and Tree Essence Practitioner
Dr. Carol Magda
Naturopath, Author and Tree Essence Practitioner
“Canadian Forest Tree Essences have played a big part in helping to uncover, release and smooth out emotional imbalances. Results have been more precise and timely using the essences.”
Carol Magda is a practicing Naturopathic Doctor, teacher, author, public speaker, fully experienced in managing large organizations as well as in project management of large complex projects. A superb lecturer and teacher, professionals and students alike search her out in their quest for higher learning of techniques and protocols that work!
Trained in the hard sciences as well as alternative methods, economics and business management, she is an expert in the areas of business management, health, social science and personal development. Dr. Magda holds a bachelors degree in Economics, a second degree in Business Management, Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Natural Science, a Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine, PhD in Integrated Methods and is currently conducting postdoctoral work in the areas of human development.
Dr. Magda travels around the world in order to continue to learn and collect new research. During her most recent trip to China, she received certification in Body Space Medicine as well as esoteric studies. She has been further trained in the ancient Oriental Healing arts (TCM, Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs) by way of apprenticeship method with several master teachers across the United States and Europe. She became a Reiki Master Teacher, certified in the energy techniques of Total Body Modification, Neuro-Emotional Technique, Bach Flower and Canadian Forest Tree Essence Therapy.
Dr Magda runs two successful practices and combines her business management skills with her varied and comprehensive academic, clinical and professional experience when working with executives of Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, and the chronically and critically ill through the unique advanced programs she offers.
Education on how healing and imbalances occur on all levels of self – physical, emotional, mental/intellectual and spiritual/soul – is fundamental within her programs. The Canadian Forest Tree essences have played a big part in helping to uncover, release and smooth out emotional imbalances. Results have been more precise and timely using the essences within her programs.
Dr. Magda practices integrated Naturopathic medicine and teaches the full spectrum of such an approach in all subjects she teaches at the International Academy of Health Sciences (www.intlacademy.com), where she is the Director of Iridology and Nutritional Studies. In particular she teaches the use of Canadian Forest Tree essences within the parameters of an iridology practitioner in her emotional iridology programs.
A highly sought after lecturer and teacher, Dr. Magda has inspired and motivated her students to expand their knowledge of natural health. Her focus and determination in all of her efforts to advance the understanding and acceptance of complementary and alternative therapies including the writing of a medical textbook are extraordinary and admirable. “Iridology – A Focused Study” (450pages) is used in Colleges and Universities and provides a comprehensive approach to learning and using Iridology principles in holistic analysis.
She can be reached at drcarolmagda@aol.com located in Ottawa & North of Toronto.









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