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Book Events
Pending Events
 | On Sept 12, 2007 at 6 PM, author will be giving a talk entitled "New
Solutions for Bipolar and Other Mental Disorders" in the Sacramento Room at
the Central Library in Sacramento. To reserve a seat go to the following
website:
http://www.saclib.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp |
Past Events
 | The interview by Sue Vogan with me entitled "Antibiomania"
was published in
July 2007 at
Public Health Alert. The article discusses
the role antibiotics can play in provoking or halting psychosis. The August
issue is specifically about psychiatric aspects of Lyme and is recommended.
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 | An article by the author entitled "The Power and Peril of Paradigms" was
published in the Fall edition of the Lyme Times. |
 | The July issue of the Townsend Letter contains an article written
by the author entitled the "Two Minute 24-hour mania manager." |
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Sunday, April 30, 2006 A free
teleconference entitled "Mental Illness Symptoms and Lyme" starts at 4 PM
Eastern Daylight Time and ends at 6:25.
Sponsored and organized by Tony Parker, Kingston, New York. |
 | Saturday, April 29, 2006
at the Center for the Arts in Grass Valley from 10:AM to 4:PM Alternatives to
Mental Illness and Addictions, a workshop by David Moyer, LCSW (AK), LT
Col, USAF Ret Cost: $20 per person $30 per family Call 1-877-688-8637. |
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April 13, 2006 David Moyer will again be Sue Vogan's guest on
IN SHORT ORDER.
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April 1-2, 2006 - Author will be representing Nu-Tune Press
at the Hope to
Heal Lyme Conference at the Hyatt
Regency Reston.
Sunday morning at 8 AM he will present some of the
ideas in his book. |
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March 4-5 2006 Author will have a
booth of "Too Good to be True Books" at the annual Health Fair at the
Miner's Foundry in Nevada City. All books are are available at
wholesale prices for those attending the April 29 workshop in Grass Valley. |
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March 3, 2005
Tune in at 9:00 PM EST on March 3, 2006 to
IN SHORT ORDER with
Sue Vogan. This week, Sue's guest will
be David Moyer, licensed Social Worker and author of "Too Good
to be True? Nutrients Quiet the Unquiet Brain."
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February 18, 2006 - On Saturday, February 18 from 2-4 PM there will be a book
signing at Borders located at 2323 S Decatur Blvd, Las Vegas, Nevada
(702)258-0999  |
 | January 15, 2006 from 1-4 PM Alternatives to Mental Illness and
Addictions workshop at Rouge Valle Metaphysical Library |
 | January 14 2006 from 4-6 PM author David Moyer, a Licensed
Clinical Social Worker and retired Air Force Lt Col will be at Vitamin
Market at 250 NE Garden Valley Boulevard in Roseburg Oregon for a signing of
his book Too Good To Be True? Nutrients Quiet the Unquiet Brain - a Four
Generation Bipolar Odyssey. Moyer is the adult son of Ray W. Moyer, a person
who made a name for himself in Roseburg as a local gadfly in the late 70’s
and early 80’s. All throughout his life David Moyer saw his father go from
one misadventure to another in the style of the fictional Don Quixote.
Ray Moyer, who died at the age of 87 in July 2004 once ran for a local
school board. He tried to rally public support against the then County
Superintendent of Schools. He spent time in the Douglas County Jail for
disturbing the peace. He wrote many letters about his “CTA-OEA” organization
to Roseburg residents and across the country, including the White House. He
was so disruptive that at one time a judge actually banned him from the city
of Roseburg. Mr. Moyer, a World War II disabled veteran exhibited this
unusual and troubling behavior because of a mental illness called bipolar
disorder.
David Moyer wrote the book after his own son began to exhibit some of the
same symptoms as his grandfather. As both a mental health professional and a
member of a family that struggled with and still struggles with bipolar
disorder, he has a unique perspective, one that has taken him to paths less
traveled. His book discusses, among other things, the role that
nutraceuticals - ordinary vitamins, minerals and amino acids - can have in
quieting the unquiet brain of those with bipolar and other central nervous
system disorders. Among other innovative treatments he discusses in the book
is the treatment of chronic infections such as Lyme disease for some.
The book was written to help patients, families, teachers, mental health
professionals, doctors, nurses, police and judges to better understand and
deal with a wide range of mental disorders, and especially bipolar disorder.
This medical detective story finds hidden clues to aid in understanding and
treating the disorder. One of these, a method Moyer calls the “two-minute
24-hour mania manager” was first reported in the literature in 2004. This is
a method that has stopped mania instantly without drugs or electroshock
treatment for up to 24 hours.
The public is invited. |
 | January 13, 2006 - From 7-9 PM there will be what
promises to be a very interesting combined book
event at
East West Books
in Seattle. One book, Friends and Family Bipolar Survival Guide by
Debra and Paul Meehl discusses practical management issues as they pertain
to both the patient and family. This book is written from the standpoint of
mainstream management of the disorder. The other, Too Good to be True?
Nutrients Quiet the Unquiet Brain provides new perspective for assessing
and diagnosing the disorder. While the two books offer fundamentally
different perspectives, they share an important common one. Whatever the
treatment, consistent application of effective strategies is absolutely
needed and a network of informed loving support is crucial to success.
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 | January 12, 2005 - Author will be at Kaili's
Kitchen in Seattle to sign books on December from 4-6 PM. Kaili's is
an innovative gluten free restaurant in Edmonds Washington. |
 | December 16, 2005 - Third Place Books in Seattle
will host a book event with author on Friday, December 16 starting at 6:30 PM.
Author will speak on the "Power and Peril of Paradigms." |
 | From 11AM to 3PM on October 22nd author will be signing books at the October
Fest at Sunrise Foods in Roseville on Douglas Avenue. |
 | From Sept 26 to the second of October , author will make a return visit to the Travis
AFB Bx representing his book as well as the "Too Good to be True?" line of
books offering solutions not only for bipolar disorder and other mental
disorders, but also for smoking, drug and alcohol abuse, ADD, autism,
depression, surgery complications, and cancer. He will be available for
discussions, signings from 9AM to 8 PM daily. |
 | 25 Sept - Author will be available for discussion and signing of his book at the annual author's open House
at Odyssey Books in Grass Valley from 2 to 3 PM. |
 | 15-21 August author will be manning a booth at the Travis AFB Main Bx
during business hours. Books from the "Too Good to be True?" book series will
be available for sale. |
 | Thursday 11 August, author will present at The Book Barn at 135 NW
Minnesota, Bend Oregon at 6 PM |
 | 15-17 July Too Good to be True? Nutrients Quiet the Unquiet Brain
will be available at the Salem Art Fair and Festival
at the Oregon Reads tent. Author will be at the booth on Saturday,
July 16 from 12-2 PM and Sunday, July 17 from 10 AM to 2 PM for signings and discussions.
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 | May 7 in Connecticut
there will be an all day conference on the 30th anniversary of the discovery
of Lyme disease. The book will available there as well as additionals
books on Lyme disease. If you are near the area, check it out. They have some
great speakers planned. |
 | April 12th at 7AM PST Dr Pieter Taams. M.D., N.D. interviewed
author on VoiceAmerica, the
industry leader in internet talk radio on Health and Wellness. |
 | On Mar 28, 6 to 8 PM at the Longs Store located at 738 Bancroft Road,
Walnut Creek, Ca 94596 author will
present a workshop entitled "The Power and Peril of Paradigms."
Attendance is free but reservations are required as there are only 15 seats
available. Call toll free 1-877-688-8637 or click on the link below for
reservations. |
| POWER & PERILS OF PARADIGMS |
| The models, or paradigms we use to understand mental illness have an
impact on our treatment strategies. This presentation by David Moyer, the
author of Too Good to be True? Nutrients Quiet the Unquiet Brain - a Four
Generation Bipolar Odyssey, will focus on some specific ways different
paradigms of mental illness can affect treatment outcomes. For example,
using psychiatric medications or supplements to treat symptoms that have
not been accurately diagnosed can be harmful, even deadly. Conversely,
matching the correct treatment to the correct model can be curative. Mr. Moyer will
provide a broad overview of paradigms of care using examples from his book
as well as recent events in his family's bipolar odyssey. |
 | On March 16, 6 to 8PM at the Longs Store located at 738 Bancroft Road,
Walnut Creek, Ca 95996 author will present a
workshop entitled "Can Nutrients Quiet the Unquiet Brain ?
Attendance is free but reservations are required as there are only 15 seats
available. Call toll free 1-877-688-8637 for reservations. |
 | Feb 24-27 author will be attending the Heart Health and Lyme Disease
Symposium sponsored by Orthomolecular Health Medicine at the Cathedral Hotel
in San Francisco. Books will be on sale there. |
 | Local or national buyers from Borders can now place the the book in
their stores and schedule book events as well. Check here for future
events. |
 | Jan 4, 2005, from 7-9:00 PM at the Rogue
Valley Metaphysical Library Event Center at 258 A Street #2,
Ashland, Oregon, 97520 (Ph 541-552-9119) author will discuss how nutrients can
quiet the unquiet brain. |
 | October 8 from 6:00-8:00 PM the author will be facilitating a workshop
entitled "Can Nutrients Quiet the Unquiet Brain?" at the Longs Drugs Wellness
Center at 2662 Del Mar Heights Road, Del Mar California. Cost is $10.00 per
person/family. Minimum class size: 6. To register send check or money order to
Nu-Tune Press, P.O. Box 691, Penn Valley Ca 95946. (Indicate the
location and date.) You may also call call 1-877-688-8637 to make a
reservation. Checks will be returned if the minimum number does not register.
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 | October 7 at 7:30 at the Glendale Hilton at 100 W Glenoaks Boulevard,
Glendale, California, author will be selling "too good to be true" books
before and after the
Safe Harbor Fourth Annual Awards Celebration and fund raiser. Come
hear speakers Dr Laura Schlessinger, Dr Doris Rapp, and Dr Melvyn Werbach
while supporting Safe Harbor, an organization dedicated to finding and sharing
alternative solutions to mental illness. Tickets are $95.00 in advance, $125
at the door. There will be hors d'oeuvres and entertainment by Robbie
Brown and Family. |
 | On Sunday, September 19 from 12-1PM Cary Nosler from
the Wide World of
Health will interview author from 12 noon to 1:00 PM on Talk 650 KSTE |
 | On Sunday, Sept 12, local authors, including this writer, will be signing
their books at Odyssey Books at 11989, Sutton Way, Grass Valley.
Too Good to be True will be featured from 3:30 to 4:30 PM |
 | On Friday August 27 at Sunnyside Health Foods at 2033 W Bullard, Fresno
California author will be speaking and signing books from 3-5 PM.
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 | May 21, from 12:00-1:00, author will present a class entitled,
"Nutrients Quiet the Unquiet Brain" at the Longs Wellness Center at the corner
of Highway 49 and Combie Road near Auburn California. |
 | April 30, author will speak at the Friends of Restorative Orthomolecular
Medicine (FOR-OM) meeting at the 33rd International Society of Orthomolecular
Medicine conference in Vancouver BC at the Fairmont Waterfront Centre Hotel
Ballroom from 6:45-9:45.
www.orthomed.org.
Come to hear Margo Kidder as well as leading edge authors whose books deal with
promising nutritional approaches to mental disorders. |
 | April 22, - book reading/signing from 5 to 6:30 PM at Jackson's Books,
Pringle Park Plaza - 320 Liberty Street S.E. Salem Or., 97301 |
 | April 21, 2004. book event at Ashland Food Cooperative, 237 N First,
Ashland Oregon (541-488-3255) |
 | April 16, book reading/signing from 7:30-8:30 at Avid Bookstore 617
Second St, Davis Ca (530-758-4040). |
 | February 25-26 American Library Association meeting at Seattle Convention
Center |
 | Nov 17, book reading/signing at Robin's Bookstore at 7 PM at 108 S. 13th
St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Call 1-215-735-9600 for any details.) |
 | Nov 14-16 author will be in Philadelphia for the annual Lyme Disease
Association and the Lyme and Associated Diseases Society
conferences (Nov 14, 15-16) respectively at Hyatt Hotel at Penn's Landing.
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 | November, 2003 appearing on local community access television, FCAT on
Healing Insights with Susie Daggett. First interview is Monday, Nov 3, 8 PM,
Saturday, Nov 8 8 AM and Sunday, Nov 9, 5:30 PM. Second interview is on
Monday, Nov 10, 8 PM, Saturday, Nov 15, 8 AM and Sunday, Nov 16, 5:30 PM. |
 | October 8, 2003 Safe Harbor Annual Awards in Los Angeles. See
www.alternativementalhealth.com. Author will be there and books will be
for sale. |
 | Sunday, Sept 14, 2003 local authors, including this writer, will be
signing their books at Odyssey Books at 11989, Sutton Way, Grass Valley. Too Good to be True will be featured from 3 PM to 4 PM. |
 | Thursday, June 25, 2003 Nu-Tune Press becomes a Longs Drugs vendor. If you
can't find Too Good to be True? Nutrients Quiet the Unquiet Brain
or other
"too good to be true" books in Longs
Drugs, ask the manager to order it for you. |
 | Friday, June 20, Baker and Taylor receive first shipment of books;
national distribution is now a possibility. |
 | Saturday, June 7, 2003 4-7PM - book signing at Sacramento Natural
Foods Co-op, 1900 Alhambra Blvd, Sacramento California |
 | May 26 through June 5: California Book promo
tour including Non Pharma II, "Non-Pharmaceutical Approaches to Mental
Disorders, Pasadena Sheraton Hotel, May 31 through 1 June. |
 | Saturday, May 17, 2003 1- 4 PM - book signing at Sundance Bookstore, 1155 W. 4th Street
#106, Reno Nevada |
 | Author in Alaska promoting book May 4-9. Attending 29th Annual School on
Addictions May 5-7 |
 | Thursday, February 20, 2003 7 PM - book signing at Odyssey Books, Grass Valley
California |
 | Jan 29, 2003 7 PM - book signing at the Barns and Noble Bookstore in
Roseville California. |
 | Jan 10, 2003 3 PM - Mary Starret's Radio Talk Show on Portland's Channel KPDQ
features an interview with the author. |
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