EDUCATION / CREDENTIALS

DR. STEVE & KATHY WARREN CREDENTIALS AND EDUCATION

Dr. Steven Warren, DC:



Dr. Kathy Warren, DC, QNCP, ACN

  • Grew up in Stanislaus county California. Earned undergraduate degree in Stanislaus county, Ca.
  • Graduate work: Graduated from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic 1980 (now named Southern California University of Health Sciences) Practicing total of 18 years as of 2020.
  • Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic in Huntington Beach, Ca, 18 years at the same location as of 2020.
  • Post graduate studies with Dr. Dick Versendaal in Contact Reflex Analysis and Applied Nutrition- 7 years of study
  • Applied Clinical Nutrtion certification (ACN)- 3/17/2014 through Southern California University of Health Sciences.
  • Post graduate certification in Quantum Neurology ® Rehabilitation under Dr. George Gonzalez, DC of Los Angeles, Ca in 2010. Continuing education in this therapy 16 hours annually to present. (QNCP)
  • Neuroemotional Technic (NET) training: Basic, Advanced, NET Next
  • Minimum of 24 hours of continuing education annually in nutrition, Chiropractic technic and philosophy, Chiropractic ethics and law, adjunctive modalities.
  • 24 plus hours annually in continuing education in whole food nutrition and herbal therapy.
  • Trained by Dr. Ronda Nelson, PhD, MH, holistic nutritionist and master herbalist. Trainings at Dr. Nelson’s Clinical Academy (Dean’s List) in human body whole food nutrition and herbal therapy weekly and ongoing.
  • Certification July 2020 in Functional Herbal Therapy And Cancer taught by Professor Kerry Bone MCPP,FNHAA FNIMG,FANTA, DipPhyto BSc(Hons); Director of Research and Development for Mediherb, Queensland; Associate Professor, University of New England, Australia



Dr. Steve & Dr. Kathy’s Favorite Hippocrates Quotes:

“It is far more important to know what person the disease has than what disease the person has.” 
“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”

 “The natural healing force within each of us is the greatest force in getting well.”

“As to diseases, make a habit of two things — to help, or at least, to do no harm.”

“Walking is man's best medicine.”

“If you are in a bad mood go for a walk. If you are still in a bad mood go for another walk.”

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