Meet The Doctor

 

Dr. Ray Gin is a graduate of the Southern California University of Health Sciences and has been in private practice for 12 years. He maintains a practice in Laguna Hills, CA. He is a published author, media personality, and lectures nationwide. Previously, he was a radio host for a prime time talk radio show on health.

 

Previously a noted research molecular biologist, Dr. Gin brings that same passion and curiosity in finding answers that helped him succeed in the lab to his patients. He blends the latest technologies from functional medicine, functional nutritional therapy, energy medicine, mind-body approaches, and his experience as a Board Certified Chiropractor to customize a health care program that will get people maximum results.

 

He has been a regular guest on "Healthy Advice", a Southern California health talk show.  Dr. Gin currently serves on the Association for Network Care Board of Directors and is a member of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine. Gin also serves on faculty for IDEA Health & Fitness Association. He hopes to continue contributing in the advancement of health and wellness to those who seek it.  Dr. Gin is currently serving as President of PEP Talk, International, a non-profit health education organization.

 

Dr. Gin's teachers include Scott Walker, DC; Daniel Monti, MD; George Goodheart, DC; Anthony Robbins; Bruce Lipton, MD, PhD; Deepak Chopra, MD and Datis Kharrazian, DHSc, DC and Donald Epstein, DC.

 

A native of Southern California, Dr. Gin is committed to helping those in his community find the resources that will have them live to their fullest health with passion and purpose.

 

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