![]() ![]() ![]() Haskell holds an active medical license as a Naturopathic Physician, issued by the state of Utah Department of Commerce.Īfter completing pre-med at San Francisco State University, he completed the four year graduate medical program at The University of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon.Īfter graduating 35 years ago, he has seen approximately 9,000 new clients, both at his previous practice in Montreal, Quebec, and here in Salt Lake City.Īs a youth, he was raised on a cattle ranch in Northern California, enjoying the great outdoors with his father. The trellis which supports the growth of these two vines, intuition and rational thought, is constructed of empathy and benevolence. Intuition matures from life’s experiences and is inextricably connected with those realms beyond our senses. Intuition can sense the divine, and this insightful capacity can clarify what is in opposition to health and wellness. Rational thought or reason has a place in medicine, to make sense of things through logic and established facts.īut the rational mind may never grasp or understand the miraculous, that invisible life force which permeates all of nature, which ignites the ‘glow’ within every cell of the human body. The practice of medicine is an art, requiring the physician to listen deeply, to observe subtle messages such as body language, intonations and inflections, and attempt to understand what the body’s wisdom is trying to communicate. Stepping out from linear thinking, the physician must be a witness to their client’s present symptoms against the backdrop of chronology, of how their condition developed in relation to various causes for their ill-health. This limited perspective is especially true of specialists who place their focus on one system or organ. This narrow, linear point of view seldom takes into account the miraculous, vital force which animates every single cell of the human body. ![]() A physician must be more than a factual medical encyclopedia. ![]()
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