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Gardasil Vaccine: Fact or Fantasy

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Why the Gardasil vaccine promotions are an outright scam? Use of the Gardasil vaccine in young girls will not protect her against cervical cancer. The belief that inoculation will prevent more than 90% of cervical cancers in women is disinformation. There are more than 200 strains of HPV and 15 to 20 strains have been…

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Concussion Revisited: 16 years post-concussion syndrome resolved in 1.5 hours

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Ziyi Zhu, a 22- year-old Chinese boy, had suffered post-concussion symptoms since he was 6 years-old when he was knocked unconscious from a fall. Headaches, mental fog, head feeling heavy, pressure in the back of the head, neck pain, and feeling of fatigue plagued Ziyi for the past 16 years. The patient stated that he…

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Canine Seizures Unraveled

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Roughly 1 in 26 (3.8%) people in the United States develop a form of epilepsy at some point in their life. The incidence of epilepsy/seizures in the general dog population is estimated to be between 0.5% and 5.7%. The traditional veterinarian belief system is that epilepsy in dogs is often an inherited condition. There are…

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21 Years Post Concussion Symptoms Resolved in One Treatment

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Andrew Adams suffered chronic severe headaches since December of 1995. While at a professional hockey game, he was hit on the top of his head from a broken panel of glass that shattered at rink side. Andrew was incapacitated and unable to work for four months. In addition to the 24/7 headaches, Andrew would experience…

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Post-Concussion Syndrome due to Three Gymnastic Concussions

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

In 2015, KT, a fifteen year-old female gymnast had three major traumas each resulting in a concussion. The parents exhausted all traditional diagnostic testing and therapies with no lasting results. In 2017, KT was referred to my practice for examination and treatment for her two year duration post-concussion symptoms. KT’s symptoms included, poor cognitive function,…

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Unrelenting Sciatic Pain Resolved in One Treatment

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Unrelenting sciatic pain can destroy one’s quality of life. Unfortunately most medical doctors, physical therapists, chiropractors and osteopaths do not factor in cranial distortions in relationship to sciatic pain. Eva was suffering chronic sciatic pain with no resolution from convention treatment. The cranial sciatic pain connection comes from the dural tube. This connective tissue surrounds…

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Hashimoto’s Disease Uncovered

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Conventional medicine defines Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or Hashimoto’s disease as an autoimmune disease, a disorder in which the immune system turns against the body’s own tissues. In patients with Hashimoto’s, the immune system attacks the thyroid. As with many medical illnesses, traditional medicine is still in the dark. Conventional medicine states that the exact cause of…

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Dental / Hashimoto’s Disease Connection

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

The Mayo Clinic states that “Hashimoto’s disease is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the United States. It primarily affects middle-aged women but also can occur in men and women of any age and in children. Patients with Hashimoto’s Disease often first experience hyperthyroidism. With hyperthyroidism comes a high T4 (tetraiodothyronine), T3 (triiodothyronine), or…

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Post-Surgical Scar Pain Resolved with Neural Therapy

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

When the body repairs a surgical wound, it often does so by creating fibrous scar tissue. Internal scars can develop following surgery and can be very painful. Most physicians have no resolution for chronic, painful post-surgical scars. Recently a patient came to office who was surgerized for lung cancer approximately a year ago and complained…

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Walking Pneumonia Resolved in Two Days

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Walking pneumonia is also known as atypical pneumonia. It is most often caused by Mycoplasma pneumonia primarily present in people younger than 40 years of age. Walking pneumonia may be associated with neurological and systemic (e.g. rashes) symptoms. Atypical pneumonia can also have a fungal, protozoan or viral cause. The bacterial infection associated with atypical…

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