Internationally-Recognized Doctor/Chemist to Conduct Wellness Workshop in Delta
Dr. Eric Rentz of North Carolina, described as a “doctor’s doctor and consummate teacher”, will be in Delta to conduct a Wellness Workshop Oct 2-4 at the Delta Career Advancement Center. Dr. Rentz grew up on a Midwest farm, became an organic chemist, osteopathic doctor, and world traveler as he was recognized for his “down home” practical talent for remedies and health.
Dr. Rentz was instrumental in providing a solution for the SARS epidemic in Asia and was engaged directly with China through the State Drug Agency in Beijing to accomplish this effort. In addition he conducted an initial pilot study in an African country at the behest of their government to resolve a recurring epidemic of dysentery from certain bacteria such as E. Coli, salmonella and shigella. In one hospital alone during a one year period, 4,000 (half adults and half children) were afflicted with a bacterial dysentery with a very high mortality rate. The patients Dr. Rentz saw were treated and out of the hospital within a day. He will likely relate some of these experiences in the workshop.
The farmer in Dr. Rentz will be heard in the workshop as he begins it with a discussion of plant nutrition: “feed the plant so it can feed you”. Other topics will include minerals, human DNA, immunity and influenza (a very timely topic in light of the present fly pandemic), practical demonstrations, and a Q&A period.
Jon Dufendach of Delta is personally acquainted with Dr. Rentz and has been impressed with his expertise and extensive background in his field. He is working with Dr. Rentz in a research project involving molecular size exclusion techniques through application of membranes used for water purification to determine applicability in preparing silver hydrosol bactericides. Jon has been the beneficiary of Dr. Rentz's existing knowledge by using his present formulation to cure toenail fungus without side effects. Jon recommends the Workshop highly and hopes as many as possible can attend.
The workshop is being sponsored as a joint effort of UAF Tanana Valley Campus and Partners for Progress in Delta, Inc. (PPD). Attendees will be offered a choice of 1 college semester hour credit or 1.5 Continuing Education Credits. The fee is $125.00 less a $50.00 PPD voucher.
A sack lunch for the all-day session on Saturday, Oct 3 will be provided. See ad in the Delta Wind or contact Cheryl Helkenn at 895-4605, or chelkenn@alaska.edu for further details.
Dr. Rentz was instrumental in providing a solution for the SARS epidemic in Asia and was engaged directly with China through the State Drug Agency in Beijing to accomplish this effort. In addition he conducted an initial pilot study in an African country at the behest of their government to resolve a recurring epidemic of dysentery from certain bacteria such as E. Coli, salmonella and shigella. In one hospital alone during a one year period, 4,000 (half adults and half children) were afflicted with a bacterial dysentery with a very high mortality rate. The patients Dr. Rentz saw were treated and out of the hospital within a day. He will likely relate some of these experiences in the workshop.
The farmer in Dr. Rentz will be heard in the workshop as he begins it with a discussion of plant nutrition: “feed the plant so it can feed you”. Other topics will include minerals, human DNA, immunity and influenza (a very timely topic in light of the present fly pandemic), practical demonstrations, and a Q&A period.
Jon Dufendach of Delta is personally acquainted with Dr. Rentz and has been impressed with his expertise and extensive background in his field. He is working with Dr. Rentz in a research project involving molecular size exclusion techniques through application of membranes used for water purification to determine applicability in preparing silver hydrosol bactericides. Jon has been the beneficiary of Dr. Rentz's existing knowledge by using his present formulation to cure toenail fungus without side effects. Jon recommends the Workshop highly and hopes as many as possible can attend.
The workshop is being sponsored as a joint effort of UAF Tanana Valley Campus and Partners for Progress in Delta, Inc. (PPD). Attendees will be offered a choice of 1 college semester hour credit or 1.5 Continuing Education Credits. The fee is $125.00 less a $50.00 PPD voucher.
A sack lunch for the all-day session on Saturday, Oct 3 will be provided. See ad in the Delta Wind or contact Cheryl Helkenn at 895-4605, or chelkenn@alaska.edu for further details.


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