SENSATIONAL MEDICINE
with Kimberly Burnham, PhD
About Sensational Medicine
Sensational Medicine, the art of using your senses to heal - your sense of touch, smell, taste, hearing and sight as well as your sense of temperature, balance, intuition and more. Explore your sensory world with brain and nervous system expert, Kimberly Burnham. Known as The Nerve Whisperer, Kim has a PhD in Integrative Medicine and helps people recovery from pain, Parkinson's, autism and more. Enjoy your world. Kimberly broadcasts from Spokane, WA each Wednesday. About The Latest Program Join Kimberly Burnham, PhD on another episode of Sensational Medicine where she shares how our brain - our senses - can create our life - whether it be a life of dis-ease or a vibrant life of healing. In this episode she talks about the power of the edge - the edge brings us to diversity and powers up or resilience. To Listen to Kim's Latest Edition of Sensational Medicine CLICK HERE
Multiple Sclerosis Alternatives
I recently got this email from a client diagnosed with M.S.. I have been working with her weekly (one hour) for eight weeks. "This past week I did my best to enjoy the colors! And I did! Now I want more...haha just hoping maybe you can explain other colors and visualizations that will work with them as well. The color work seems to calm me down but not relax me (which I don't really need as fatigue is always lurking around) yet the visualizations seem to make my thoughts clearer, keep my focus longer, provide little goals for that session with big goals in mind, and make me more aware of my body. As you can read, these are all positive things thanks to you, so I would like to focus on them more and am all ears if you have any other additional information, ideas, and/or exercises in mind." The first week we created a document with ten goals. Each week we talk about things that she can do herself (self-care and exercises) and with friends and family to help her feel and function better. For example one of her goals was: Decrease Light and Noise Sensitivity re : Concert Venue / Sensory overload. Here are some of the notes and ideas I shared with her. Blinking Exercise: included here Getting your eyes and ears to coordinate Looking at the horizon or horizontal lines. Also works well for motion sickness which is a lack of coordination between what the eyes are seeing and the sense of balance in the ears is feeling. Helps with nausea and muscle spasm Radio Exercise: Turning down the volume on radio or TV till can't hear and then turn up one notch. Peripheral Vision Exercise Eliminating Nausea Point from Traditional Chinese Medicine Near wrist center on palm side Acupuncture Pericardium 6 Press as need or when you think of it Weekly Individual Support Sessions In our weekly phone sessions we talk about exercises from alternative medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Energy medicine as well as reflex points, breathing exercises, color therapy, and nutrition helping her to achieve her goals including less spasms, more energy, better speech, improved memory and more. To See a Difference in your Eyes, Muscles, Comfort Level, Hearing and More If you have a diagnosis of Parkison's Disease someone who does ... Click on the offer at Parkinson's Alternatives Engage your senses for better muscle coordination and organ health, more comfortable movement, improved vision, sharper hearing, a better sense of taste and smell, a better memory of the past and positive outlook on the future. |
List of her Past Shows
All of Kim's previous programs are listed below with links so you can listen at your convenience.. CLICK to View List of Kim’s Past Programs $197 includes 3 One hour coaching sessions with Kimberly Burnham, PhD (Integrative Medicine), special reports, eBooks, and more ...
Two Free Sessions Package
$600 for a 12 session weekly series via phone, Skype or in person in Spokane Washington. Get three months worth of health coaching and consulting with Kimberly Burnham, PhD (Integrative Medicine). Regular price is $60 per session so you get two free sessions. If after two sessions you have not seen some improvements and don't wish to continue, your money will be refunded. So either way you get two free sessions. |
About Kimberly
In 2006, Kimberly Burnham added a PhD in Integrative Medicine to her 15 year as a manual therapy practitioner. This added to the richness and breadth of her experience and specialization in working with people dealing with neurological and visual disorders. Her dissertation topic was "The Effect of Integrative Manual Therapy on the Symptom's of Parkinson's Disease." Kim is certified in Integrative Manual Therapy (IMT). Her 10 plus years at the Center for Integrative Manual Therapy and Diagnostics (CenterIMT) were spent treating clients at the headquarters in Bloomfield, CT and as the clinical manager in Boulder, CO. Her job titles included, instructor for the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy; Director of Knowledge Management, Director of Neurodegenerative Disorders, and Director of VisionIMT. A licensed Massage Therapist, Kim graduated from Sutherland-Chan (Toronto,1993) where she later taught clinical courses. She also studied cranial work focused on holistic healing, headaches, back pain, fatigue, neurological conditions, cranial circulation and more through the Upledger Institute, The Milne Institute, Canadian College of Osteopathy and had a private practice in Toronto for 5 years before joining the staff at CenterIMT. |
The thing Kim loved most about working for CenterIMT was the opportunity to see positive changes in clients with a dismal medical forecast. She has had the good fortune to see so many positive changes, changes that many would consider miraculous or impossible. That experience has really ignited her ability to see that anything is possible.
At CenterIMT, Kim enjoyed traveling and broadening her global perspective on health. She consulted with clients in Hong Kong, Israel and Italy, as well as treating people from all over the world in Bloomfield, CT. One highlight was speaking at the "Defeat Autism Now" 2007 conference in Verona, Italy. In 2008, she spoke about "Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Alzheimer's Disease" at the Connecticut Alzheimer's Association annual meetings. To her clinical practice, Kim brings expertise as a Certified Hypnotherapist and Certified Matrix Energetics Practitioner. These tools allow her to interact with the client holistically, focus on shifts and help clients see significant improvements in symptoms. She has a strong grasp on reference material, research and morphic fields, which she taps into during treatment sessions. Familiar with a wide range of nutritional therapies, Kim is a nutritional specialist (2006) and studied homotoxicology (2004) with Heel and phytotherapy (2009) with Kerry Bones. A proficient writer with the ability to clearly explain health concerns and hands-on approaches, Kim is the editor of The Burnham Review, a twice monthly e-newsletter reviewing the medical and scientific evidence supporting the use and benefits of manual therapy, energy medicine and other forms of complementary and alternative medicine. |
Past Programs
The Resilient Edge of Diversity - September 29, 2014 - Click to Listen
The Pain Relieving Power of Green Pants - September 16, 2014 - Click to Listen
Is White a Color? - Using colors and our sensory perceptions to heal ourselves. - September 10, 2014 - Click to Listen
The Pain Relieving Power of Green Pants - September 16, 2014 - Click to Listen
Is White a Color? - Using colors and our sensory perceptions to heal ourselves. - September 10, 2014 - Click to Listen