Clear Health Centers

Specializing in the Investigation & Treatment
of Underlying Causes of Chronic Conditions

 

Clear Health Centers

Attributes of a Physician

A physician must be more than a factual medical encyclopedia.

This narrow, linear point of view seldom takes into account the miraculous, vital force which animates every single cell of the human body.

This limited perspective is especially true of specialists who place their focus on one system or organ.

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. 

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.

Rational thought or reason has a place in medicine, to make sense of things through logic and established facts.

But 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.

Intuition can sense the divine, and this insightful capacity can clarify what is in opposition to health and wellness. 

Intuition matures from life’s experiences and is inextricably connected with those realms beyond our senses.

The trellis which supports the growth of these two vines, intuition and rational thought, is constructed of empathy and benevolence.

Dr. Alexander Haskell, ND

Haskell holds an active medical license as a Naturopathic Physician, issued by the state of Utah Department of Commerce.

After 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.

After 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.

As a youth, he was raised on a cattle ranch in Northern California, enjoying the great outdoors with his father.

Moving to Southern California, he completed his studies at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara with a double major in Film and Illustrative Photography.

After much internal searching, he found medicine to be his passion.

Over the years he has attended multiple medical conferences in the US, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Germany and Switzerland.

Besides his family, his practice and research, his other interests are sailing, surfing and SCUBA.

Haskell has written six books.

  • ‘Heal Thyself’ with a free copy given to each new client.
  • ‘The Safe Uses of Natural Bioidentical Hormones’ also a free copy for each new client.
  • ‘Hope for Hypothyroidism’
  • ‘Hope for Hashimoto’s’
  • ‘Natural Remedies for Children: A Parent’s Guide’
  • ‘Lily’s Journey to Find Her Magic’ a children’s story

Haskell approaches each new client with an open mind to investigate the underlying causes of their physical and mental symptoms, while employing the various therapies included on our site.

Attributes of a Physician

A physician must be more than a factual medical encyclopedia.

This narrow, linear point of view seldom takes into account the miraculous, vital force which animates every single cell of the human body.

This limited perspective is especially true of specialists who place their focus on one system or organ.

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. 

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.

Rational thought or reason has a place in medicine, to make sense of things through logic and established facts.

But 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.

Intuition can sense the divine, and this insightful capacity can clarify what is in opposition to health and wellness. 

Intuition matures from life’s experiences and is inextricably connected with those realms beyond our senses.

The trellis which supports the growth of these two vines, intuition and rational thought, is constructed of empathy and benevolence.

Dr. Alexander Haskell, ND

Haskell holds an active medical license as a Naturopathic Physician, issued by the state of Utah Department of Commerce.

After 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.

After 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.

As a youth, he was raised on a cattle ranch in Northern California, enjoying the great outdoors with his father.

Moving to Southern California, he completed his studies at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara with a double major in Film and Illustrative Photography.

After much internal searching, he found medicine to be his passion.

Over the years he has attended multiple medical conferences in the US, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Germany and Switzerland.

Besides his family, his practice and research, his other interests are sailing, surfing and SCUBA.

Haskell has written six books.

  • ‘Heal Thyself’ with a free copy given to each new client.
  • ‘The Safe Uses of Natural Bioidentical Hormones’ also a free copy for each new client.
  • ‘Hope for Hypothyroidism’
  • ‘Hope for Hashimoto’s’
  • ‘Natural Remedies for Children: A Parent’s Guide’
  • ‘Lily’s Journey to Find Her Magic’ a children’s story

Haskell approaches each new client with an open mind to investigate the underlying causes of their physical and mental symptoms, while employing the various therapies included on our site.

Dr. Berkson & Alpha Lipoic Acid

Dr. Berkson, MD, PhD, operates a clinic in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and specializes in all forms of liver disease and complications of diabetes.

With 40 years of experience, his primary approach with recovery is what he terms, the Triple Antioxidant Protocol.

This includes oral and intravenous Alpha Lipoic Acid, selenium and the herb Milk Thistle or Silymarin.

One of many case studies include 79 patients scheduled for liver transplants.  This, of course, is end stage liver failure.

Of these, 75 recovered healthy liver function and did not require the transplant.

In this interview, he explains why this simple and highly effective approach was never accepted by either the hospital/medical system or pharma because it would decrease their income (drugs, surgeries and hospital stays).

Call Us Today To Schedule or 

If You Have Questions

801.875.9292

 

 

 

 

We Believe in Empowering Our Clients Through Education & By Providing Therapies Which Assist Their Own Innate Capacity To Heal

 

 

 

Contact Information

Clear Health Centers
203 East 800 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801.875.9292

Monday to Thursday: 9am to 4:30pm
Friday 9am to 1pm
Closed Weekends and Holidays

 

 

 

Call Us Today to Schedule or Have Questions?

801.875.9292

We Believe in Empowering Our Clients Through Education
By Providing Therapies Which Assist Their
Own Innate Capacity To Heal

Contact Information

Clear Health Centers
203 East 800 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
AdvancingCare@gmail.com

 

 

Hours of Operation

Monday to Thursday: 9am to 4:30pm
Friday Closed
Closed Weekends and Holidays