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Nutrition
Counseling |
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Geoffrey Marx, NC
Strategies for Wellness, Nutrition,
Phytotherapy
Geoffrey Marx is a
consultant and humanist dedicated to promoting ever-expanding states
of wellbeing. Somewhat given to unabashed pontification and
abstraction, he is nevertheless grounded on this Earthly plane as a
Certified Nutrition Consultant and Educator. He is a graduate of
Bauman College in Berkeley and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from
San Francisco State University in Humanities and Philosophy.
Geoffrey is currently the President of the Health Medicine Forum, a
non-profit service organization dedicated to producing educational
events and workshops for the advancement of integral, holistic,
preventive, person-centered healthcare.
Geoffrey has been
the staff nutritionist at the Health Medicine Center in Walnut Creek
since 2006, where he works in collaboration with a diverse team of
practitioners under the directorship of Len Saputo, M.D.
Additionally, he maintains a private practice, Marx Consulting, in
Moraga where he devotes considerable time and energy to research,
consciousness studies and strategies for wellness.
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Client Process
- One hour
consultation to actively listen, explore and evaluate client’s
health history.
- Succinct
recommendations delivered via email or mail with specific
suggestions on food, herbs, supplements and lifestyle practices
that specifically target the client’s health challenge.
- Follow-up
appointments made, as needed.
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Areas of Focus
- Overall
wellbeing - mind, body and spirit
- Creating a
consistent and coherent plan
- Conscious
eating
- Optimal
digestion
- Immune
enhancement
- Stress,
fatigue, anxiety, depression
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Philosophy
I am honored to spend time with people who
seek greater wellness understanding. I am interested in cultivating
meaningful dialogue in this pursuit. The paradigm has not shifted
and the healthcare industry is especially over-populated with
arrogance, ignorance, pointless competition, mind-numbing
misinformation and greed. Take a deep breath. I stand in favor of
slowing down, listening and caring. Imagine being heard. Imagine
someone you don’t know investing their time and energy towards your
healing. What is the value of this experience? I understand that we
are all students in this life and that, as fragile beings, we must
treat each other with a greater respect. I practice what I preach
each moment of each day. When we strive for this authenticity, we
may find the inner peace and strength to heal ourselves, our loved
ones and beyond. This coherence is a discipline. When practiced with
consistence, “being the change you wish to see”, it shall bring a
new era of hope to our culture of distress and disease.
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