Greg Eckel

Greg Eckel

N.D

Dr. Greg Eckel is a naturopathic physician and Chinese medicine practitioner with
more than 25 years of clinical experience in integrative and regenerative medicine.
His career began in the mid-1990s, driven by early concerns about the
overmedication of children and a commitment to uncovering deeper, root-cause
solutions to chronic illness.

In 2001, Dr. Eckel co-founded Nature Cures Clinic in Portland, Oregon. He later
expanded his vision with the launch of bVital in 2022 and Energy4Life Centers in
2023, merging these practices into a comprehensive center for wellness and
advanced regenerative care in Park City, Utah.

Dr. Eckel’s work is grounded in a three-step clinical framework—Detect, Correct, and
Thrive—which comprise the foundation of the ECKEL Protocol®. This approach
focuses on identifying dysfunction in the body’s energy and regulatory systems,
correcting underlying control mechanisms, and helping patients achieve sustained
cellular vitality and resilience.

He integrates regenerative therapies—including stem cells and exosomes—with
electro-acupuncture, ketamine, bioenergetics, and frequency-based technologies
utilizing light, sound, and magnetic stimulation.

A defining influence in his work has been his wife’s battle with Creutzfeldt-Jakob
disease, which propelled his focus on brain neuroregeneration and
neuroinflammation. This led to the development of specialized protocols and
innovations, including a proprietary neuro-regenerative nasal formulation.

Dr. Eckel has educated more than 150,000 participants worldwide through online
summits and trainings on brain regeneration and bioenergetic medicine. He has
been featured on ABC, NBC, and FOX, and is the author of Shake It Off: An Integrative
Approach to Parkinson’s Solutions.

Recognized as a pioneer in frequency-based and integrative regenerative care, Dr.
Eckel is dedicated to advancing practical, science-informed therapies that bridge
emerging biomedical innovation with real-world clinical healing.

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