Hundreds of Samoans have been flocking to the Lotopa Harvest Centre Hall for the past six days looking for a cure for multiple different ailments.
Many of them only heard about Sydney Australia-based Naturopath, Will Shannon, and his team and they wanted to see what he had to offer that is different from conventional medicine.
Mr. Shannon is one of the world’s leading authorities on natural medicine, the science of Iridology, Herbalism and how to overcome incurable illness.
His expertise has been called on from individuals from around the globe; having personally consulted tens of thousands of people from over 140 countries.
Last week, he visited Samoa with two members of his team.
“I have always wanted to come to Samoa,” he told the Sunday Samoan. “Back in Sydney, I’ve seen thousands and thousands of islanders from Fiji, Tonga, especially Samoans.”
To say Mr. Shannon believes in natural healing is an understatement.
“This trip to Samoa was to talk to people about natural medicine,” he said.
“Not only have that but to educate the people about the food to eat like more vegetables and less in some other things.”
The President of the Australian Complementary Medicine Association, Mr. Shannon’s long- term vision is to set up a clinic in Samoa.
“I had the privilege to see the Prime Minister on Thursday,” he said. “The Prime Minister said that he would support anything that will advance the health of the people of Samoa.”
“So I proposed to the Prime Minister to put a hospital in Samoa for natural medicines.”
For now though, Mr. Shannon was pleased to have been able to help hundreds of Samoans.
“Hundreds and hundreds of Samoan people came up with similar problems,” he said.
“They had things like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, lots of problems with their eyes, joints and so much more.”
The patients consulted with Mr. Shannon and afterwards issued natural medicines.
Among the people who saw Mr. Shannon was 67-year-old, Naturopath has heart for Samoa Matafeo Tuila, of Tufuiopa.
“I always prefer our traditional medicines with the help from God so when I heard of Dr. Shannon, I just wanted to come and see him,” he said.
“My daughter and her children told me about the doctor and his natural medicines, and then I told her to drop me off at Lotopa.”
“Our people, especially the older people, really need this kind of service. The medicine are natural cures and it’s very important for us.”
According to his profile, Mr. Shannon has served as an advisor to leaders from all walks of life including global celebrities, actors, media and entertainment figures.
In the sporting arena, he has advised national and international athletes. In the area of politics his clients have included government departments and individuals including current and former heads of state. He has also served as a consultant for the legal community.
Mr. Shannon is a 2nd generation practitioner of natural medicine whose father Eli Shannon started the Pinnacle brand of health clinics, and products. He is the founder of BioMediK Companies which offer health care, medical service and education to individuals globally, including those who might not otherwise have access to medical care.
He is a recognised catalyst in personal and social change and has been lauded for his training in understanding and protecting the access of medical care to minority groups.
He is committed to change in social systems and is trained in the Eriksonian approaches, direct and indirect negotiation, brief and family therapy, conflict resolution, life cycle theory, the third side and human needs intervention. Having trained both Western and Natural Physicians worldwide, his innovative work in Iridiology, and teaching materials have been utilised by a variety of educational institutions around the world.
He has designed medicine, and food products to the standards of the Australian and Chinese government.
His work through the World Health Care Council has assisted people in the 2nd and 3rd world obtain access to life saving care. The WHCC offers frame work, guidelines and training programs for government and private sector for development and implementation of health care systems.
The WHCC has holds special interest in Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and Polynesia with further plans to expand into Uganda, South Africa and Alaska (USA).
“I am hoping to come back again to Samoa,” Mr. Shannon said.
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