What is Gerson Therapy
With its whole-body approach to healing, the Gerson Therapy™ naturally reactivates your body’s magnificent ability to heal itself – with no damaging side effects. This is a powerful, natural treatment system that boosts the body’s own immune functions to heal cancer, arthritis, heart disease, and other diseases from chronic to minor. But the Gerson Therapy isn’t for everyone. For most people, it involves a total lifestyle change. To see if it’s right for you you’ll need to contact The Gerson Institute.
What Does a Gerson Practitioner Do?
Through the Gerson Practitioner Training Program, medical professionals with a variety of backgrounds from all over the world use their advanced medical degrees and extensive clinical skills to provide individual, web-based case management in the Gerson Therapy via TeleMedicine. After successfully completing academic courses and demonstrating clinical competency throughout the two year training program, medical professionals are then granted the designation of Certified Gerson Practitioner (GPC), a proprietary authorization by the Gerson Institute of a medical professional in the practice of the Gerson Therapy. Those that are still in training are Gerson Practitioner Interns (GPI) or Residents (GPR).
***Learn about the qualifications to become a Certified Gerson Practitioner on our Gerson Practitioner Training Program page.***
How do I work with a Gerson Practitioner?
All Certified Gerson Practitioners within our international network provide individualized Gerson Therapy protocols along with ongoing follow-ups, protocol adjustments and medical guidance via TeleMedicine, meaning most or all consultations are conducted online. Some GPCs offer in-person consultations but do not have overnight capacity.
Gerson Practitioner Residents are still actively enrolled in our Gerson Practitioner Training Program and therefore receive case-management supervision from clinical instructors. Residents are more advanced in training than Interns. The Gerson Institute will facilitate your case referral to a Gerson Practitioner Intern or Resident.