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About Dr. Lynne Kavulich
In 1983 Dr. Lynne Kavulich founded American Wellness Care in the Hudson
Valley of New York. Clients are offered an integrative approach to
the most advanced drugless protocols for peak performance including
chiropractic, anti-aging medicine and clinical nutrition.
As chief cytotechnologist at Westchester County
Medical Center in Valhalla, NY, her clinical background in pathology
continually raised questions on the prevention of disease. Her
extensive knowledge of disease and her personal encounter with
chiropractic led Dr. Kavulich to become an expert in wellness and
anti-aging. In recognition for her graduate studies in electron
microscopy, Dr. Kavulich received the Medical Biology Award in
cancer research. She graduated with honors and received the
Doctorate of Chiropractic degree from New York Chiropractic College.
Dr. Kavulich has been granted Diplomate status by
the American Board of Clinical Nutrition. She received post graduate
certification by the BioCranial Institute, and in the areas of
radiology and sports medicine. Dr. Kavulich conducted research for
the FDA in the area of Biomagnetics for neuromusculoskeletal
disorders.
In June 2000, Dr. Kavulich was privileged to be
one of the first doctors granted Diplomate status by the American
Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. This is the sole medical society
dedicated to the advancement of therapeutics related to the science
of longevity medicine. She is among 1,000 doctors internationally to
receive this honor.
Dr. Kavulich’s specialized study in the
Anti-Aging field includes a structural and nutritional approach to
balancing hormones, serotonin and other brain neurotransmitter
levels. This work involves evaluating serotonin and other hormone
levels to determine chemical imbalances. Dr. Kavulich is passionate
about assisting her clients in changing biochemistry without
medication.
Another goal in her wellness practice is to
assess biomarkers of aging and cellular health with BioImpedence
Analysis and Heart Rate Variability testing. These are methods used
to determine your peak performance and cellular aging versus your
chronological age. Heart rate variability is a Russian technology
used for over twenty years to identify Olympic competitors.
In 1999 she established a Children’s Foundation
for addressing complex health concerns and family wellness programs.
She serves on the Advisory Board for the Astor Home for Children and
is involved in community service to educate all ages. She lectures
is schools and served Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York as a
guest lecturer and as advisory board member to establish a
complementary medicine curriculum. |

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