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Dr. Eugene Braunwald University of California, San Diego, Hospital Practice, The prolific sympathetic innervation of the heart permits synthesis of about 90% of the myocardial norepinephrine requirements within the organ. In congestive failure, the endocrine-like activity of the heart is almost totally eliminated. There is evidence that this deletion may deprive the failing heart of a…
Read MoreGerald H. Smith, DDS, DNM Establishing health involves a three prong approach: detoxification, rebalancing the intestinal flora, and regeneration. The toxic initiators of the disease process are many. Heavy metals, pesticides, chemicals, pathogens, acid pH, vaccines and their adjuvants, psychological distress, genetically modified foods, chem trails, chlorinated and fluoridated water, electromagnetic frequencies, gluten, phytoestrogen high…
Read MoreSeveral independent scientific research studies have been conducted in leading medical establishments and universities around the world studying the impact of cell phone radiation exposure on the human body. The scientific research studies have been published, reporting that cell phones emit potentially harmful radiation frequencies. The scientific studies report that exposure to harmful radiation could…
Read MoreBy Gerald H. Smith, DDS, DNM The New Millennium has ushered in a major paradigm shift in medicine: define and treat the underlying cause. Based on concepts of quantum physics and an integration of many specialities this unique therapy is called Quantum Medicine. Based on intelligent evolution[1], patented technologies, and outside the box innovative thinking a more…
Read MoreNEW YORK, May 2 /PRNewswire/ “Tooth decay is back — it’s worse than ever — it’s coming to a tooth near you,” said a dentist to a National Institutes of Health (NIH) panel convened to evaluate tooth decay research, March 2001. Most tooth decay research is poorly done, the panel concluded. Despite water fluoridation, a…
Read Moreby Gerald H. Smith, DDS, DNM Obesity’s Effect on Cognitive Function It has been reported by United Press International (UPI) that obesity in teens affects brain white matter integrity. White matter can be thought of us the “connective tissue” within the brain that relays messages between different sections of gray matter, the main operating tissue…
Read MoreNote: the three links, below, are each 1-page, Acrobat PDF Documents Just 200 mcg. of selenium a day may reduce your chance of getting cancer by 50%Since 1969, it has been known that the blood levels of cancer patients are low in selenium. Remember when we all used IODINE?By 1980 the baking industry replaced iodine…
Read MoreJames E White, DO and Gregory A. Baldt, DC High blood pressure is one of the major reasons patients see their physicians each year. Over 25 million patient visits were made to physicians for high blood pressure therapy in 1980, compared with only about 20 million patient visits for headaches last year.2 The chiropractor can…
Read MoreDr. Omar M. Amin, Ph.D. Neurocutaneous Syndrome (NCS), a dermatological and neurological disorder Abstract: Neurocutaneous syndrome (NCS), a newly discovered toxicity disorder, is described in light of our new understanding of its relationships with the causative agents included in the dental liners used in afflicted patients. NCS is characterized by neurological sensations, pain, depleted energy and…
Read MoreThe song, “The head bone is connected to the neck bone; the neck bone is connected the shoulder bone” and so on reveals functional anatomic relationships that led researcher Dr. James Carlson, of Seattle Washington, to invent an instrument that literally helps realign the body and reduce or eliminate chronic head, neck, facial and low…
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