2024 Conference - Awards

Presenting FLCCC’s first-ever achievement awards, which celebrate exceptional contributions to science, medicine, and journalism. Dr. Suzanne Gazda was honored as the Outstanding Clinical Scientist for her groundbreaking work in the field of neurology, and Dr. Flavio Cadegiani received the prize for Research Excellence. Mary Beth Pfeiffer earned the Freedom Award for Investigative Journalism for her insightful reporting on medical issues, including Lyme disease and COVID-19 treatments. Dr. Elizabeth Mumper was recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award for her dedication to pediatric care. This event highlighted the importance of integrity, ethical practice, and commitment across these fields.

I’d like to recommend the use of “Medical QiGong” (one of the many kinds of QiGong, including Tai Chi Ch’uan) to complement your use of MB and Z. Since QiGong stimulates all the meridians and acupuncture points (as per Traditional Chinese Medicine) that acupuncture focuses on, and enhances blood flow as well as the flow of Qi (energy or Universal Energy), it seems to me that it would be an ideal adjunct to your use of your supplements. Your use of supplements would also be analogous to the occasional use of medicinal herbs by those practicing QiGong, as often recommended by their master instructor-teachers, to facilitate the flow of Qi.