Category Archives: Events

Lunch & Lecture Series 2013-Wheat Belly: An Unintended Consequence

Is wheat really that bad for you? Don’t we need those “healthy whole grains” that are so often recommended? Join us as Dr. Ron discusses the unintended consequence of our genetically modified wheat and why it may be important to live a gluten free/wheat free way of life. Continue reading

Dr. Ron Hunninghake inducted into the 2013 Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame & Spring into Health Update

Ron Hunninghake, MD of the Riordan Clinic was inducted into the Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame on Saturday, April 27, 2013 by the International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine. On May 7th, we celebrated this achievement. Continue reading

17 Correctable Causes of Chronic Illness

Twice a year the Riordan Clinic sponsors a community lecture and an opportunity for non-patients to test their key nutrient levels at a deep discount during our semi-annual Check Your Health event. This year Dr. Ron Hunninghake, Chief Medical Officer of the Riordan Clinic, will discuss the Riordan diagram of Correctable Causes of Chronic Illness. Continue reading

Lunch and Lecture Series 2013-Wheezing & Sneezing: Natural Treatments for Allergies & Asthma

Do allergies and asthma keep you from enjoying special activities? Do you hope to one day not rely on allergy medications? Join us as Dr. Jennifer Kaumeyer discusses how an unhealthy gut can cause allergies. Continue reading

Lunch & Lecture Series 2012: Aging Gracefully- Want to Postpone Your Expiration Date?

What happens to our bodies during the aging process? How can we actively delay the process our body goes through as we age? Dr. Hinshaw will discuss the causes of aging, changes in the aging body, and give approaches to help you postpone the aging process. Continue reading

Lunch & Lecture Series 2012: Treating Infertility Naturally

Over the past few decades, infertility issues have increased dramatically in our country. According to 2002 CDC statistics, 7.3 million or 11.8% of women of childbearing age were shown to have received some sort of infertility services. Continue reading