Becky Natrajan, M.D. is a gastrointestinal specialist certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. After completing her training at Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia, she fulfilled her gastroenterology training at the University Medical Center of Tucson, Arizona. For 12 years she has operated a thriving practice in Tucson. As a member of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians and an advocate for alternative health approaches, she has successfully guided many of her patients in achieving safe and effective weight loss and enhanced quality of life. Dr. Natrajan and her husband, Dan Maes, who she met through the nutrition industry, have dedicated their lives to educating others on the importance of taking control of their health and achieving optimal quality of life. Dr. Natrajan is the author of Ifs, Ands, or Butts & Guts: An Intriguing Look at Creating Optimal Health and Quality of Life Through Nutrition.
Dr. Watson is board certified in family medicine and is known for incorporating herbs, homeopathy, and nutrition with conventional medicine. Her principal interests are preventative medicine, anti-aging, and natural hormone replacement. She is a staff member of St. John’s Hospital and Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center. She is currently a clinical faculty instructor at UCLA Department of Family Medicine and has previously been a preceptor at USC Medical School. Dr. Watson lectures to the public and physicians on various topics in integrative medicine including programs sponsored by UCLA, Kaiser Permanente and St. John’s Hospital. She was recently appointed Physician Representative to the California Naturopathic Advisory Council. Dr. Watson is the author of The New Science of Adaptogens in Herbal Tonics: The Key to Living a Longer, Healthier Life and Love Potions: A Guide to Aphrodisiacs and Sexual Pleasures.
Dr. McNeilis is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and a fellow of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He’s currently a professor of biology at Dixie State College in St. George, Utah, where he teaches nutrition, anatomy, physiology, histology, head and neck anatomy, pathophysiology, and microbiology. . He previously worked as a Medical Laboratory Technician in the U.S. Army. Dr. McNeilis has a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University, a master's of science and a Ph.D. in Anatomy and Physiology from the University of North Dakota, and a Doctor of Osteopathy degree from Midwestern University.