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Mark Elliott originally trained as a Buteyko practitioner under a Russian Scientist finishing in 1997.He then built up a business helping patients with asthma and other breathing disorders. One patient came to him and asked whether Buteyko would help with her fight with cancer and that’s where the research began. He researched and gathered together many different highly effective therapies from different parts of the world and put them together into what was formerly referred to as the ‘cancer attack pack’, now known as Foundations of Wellbeing. the Cancer Attack Pack is a result of ongoing research and development by members of the Love, Hope and Faith Foundation which he is founder of.

 

Mark has progressed on to not only teach Buteyko, but runs free cancer workshops for cancer patients, simply informing them of options available which empowers them to take control of their own health and not always blindly place it in the hands of the ‘experts’. He also does general health seminars open to the public and more recently, 'how to be effective practitioners' workshops for those who wish to extend their effectiveness as practitioners in the healing industry.

 

Mark has now spoken in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide as well as other country areas and also in the United States and New Zealand and is quite well known amongst some networking groups who invite him to speak at their functions as a motivational speaker.

 

 

Alison Lunnon (nee Burrell) B.App.Sc

Upon leaving school, Alison trained in a family management course at TAFE with the intention of becoming a nanny for the wealthy families who travel the world. She also completed a basic office skills course and found herself working as a junior medical secretary for a colorectal surgeon in Sydney.

After getting married, she went back to study in computers again and also became a qualified fitness instructor. She worked part time as a FITKID fitness instructor for Fitpoint in Sydney before taking another fulltime position as a medical secretary for two developmental paediatricians whose primary interest was in ADD children. Her interest in the medical and ‘health’ industry grew until she decided to commence a Bachelor of Applied Science, majoring in Health Promotions.

Alison now has a degree in Applied Science majoring in Health Promotions and has been offered to do Honours. She is also a member of the Australian Health Promotion Association and the Golden Key International Honour Society. Alison aims to further her research skills in conducting a number of world first clinical trials on the effectiveness of alternative/complementary therapies. She is currently the Director of the Love, Hope and Faith foundation and is responsible for this website and other health promoting activities.