Our Advisors
Sara Crow
Sara Crow is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist practicing on California’s central coast. She has extensive training in both Eastern and Western medical approaches. She holds a Masters degree in Traditional Asian Medicine and has over 3100 hours of formal training in acupuncture, herbology, and nutrition. Sara is uniquely gifted as an intuitive and subtle energy healer. Her overall approach is designed to be a multilayered and holistic healing program targeting the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. Health consultations, and energy medicine healing and readings are available via phone and Skype.
One of Sara's specialties is flower essences. She is a flower essence expert and educator with over 17 years of experience. She uses flower essences extensively in her clinical practice and is the creator of Floracopeia's FlorAlchemy line. Sara combines her lifelong experience in the natural product industry with her holistic health expertise as the director of Floracopeia's product development department. Alongside formulating her flower essence line, she is the creator of Floracopeia's cherished organic skin care line. She is a natural skin care educator, teaching on the importance of high quality nontoxic botanical ingredients for skin beauty and overall bodily health.
Ben Johnson, MD
Ben Johnson, MD is a physician, internationally renowned educator, entrepreneur, inventor, and outside-the box thinker who has spent most of his career in aesthetics. He is the founder/formulator of two innovative and successful skincare lines, most recently Osmosis Skincare. He is the creator of groundbreaking supplements that have significantly improved the health and appearance of many individuals around the world. He has several patents on technologies that are revolutionizing medicine and the aesthetics industry.
Dr. Johnson, a graduate of Creighton University School of Medicine, started his career opening one of the first medi-spa chains in the world. This quickly expanded into his exploration and holistic approach of highly effective, alternative strategies treating from the inside out to prevent and reverse aging that contradict most of the current methods being practiced today.
Robert D. Morris, MD, PhD
Dr. Bob Morris is an environmental epidemiologist, a senior sustainability consultant to Bloomberg BNA, and the senior medical advisor to the Environmental Health Trust. He has taught at Tufts University School of Medicine, Harvard University School of Public Health, and the Medical College of Wisconsin and has served as an advisor to the EPA, CDC, NIH and the President’s Cancer Panel. His work has been featured in the New York Times and the London Times, and on Dateline NBC and the BBC. His first book, The Blue Death, received a Nautilus Gold Award and was named one of the Best Consumer Health Books of 2007 by the American Library Association. He lives in Seattle, WA.
J.H. Beall, PhD
Dr. J. H. Beall is a member of the faculty at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, and a senior consultant to various elements of the DoD and the National Security Community. He served as an Affiliate Professor of Space Sciences and Computational Sciences in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Science, George Mason University, Fairfax, Va. for nearly two decades. At St. John's, he has taught in the Great Books Program more than three decades, using such texts as Thucydides' Peloponnesian War, Hobbes' Leviathan, Einstein's 1905 papers on special relativity and the photoelectric effect, Plato's Republic, and Lobachevskii's “Theory of Parallels,”among others. His research interests are wide-ranging and include theoretical and observational astrophysics, the effects of space weather on artificial satellites, and technology development projects on high performance computing in space, among others. He has published widely in both technical journals and policy forums, and is a frequent consultant on issues related to missile defense and national security policy. Dr. Beall has organized numerous international workshops and scientific conferences and has lectured in the United States and internationally on astrophysical and policy-related topics.