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Iodine, Selenium, and Cancer

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Note: 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…

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What Chiropractic has to offer for lowering Blood Pressure

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

James 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…

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Dental Sealant Toxicity

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Dr. 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…

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Dental Research Helps Resolve Head, Neck, Facial and Low Back Pain

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

The 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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Why Most of Today’s Illnesses are Slow to Respond to Conventional Therapy

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

by Dr. Gerald H. Smith Medical issues of today are much more complex than cases 30 years ago. There are many reasons for this. The following partial list of overlaying factors are presented to enlighten both practitioners and patients: Extreme nutrient deficiency of the soils, which translates into poor quality food, which directly impacts your health.…

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The Perils of Vaccines: Epileptic Seizures and Schizophrenia

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

The following case study was submitted by a physician as a wake up call to young parents and enlightened doctors. The perils of vaccines goes beyond just the cheap mercury preservative, Thimerosal, a known neurotoxin capable of destroying nerves and damaging brain tissue. The so called “gold” standard of testing, the “double blind” study is…

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Reversing Shingles (Herpes Zoster)

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Shingles is an acute infectious viral disease, extremely painful and incapacitating. It is one of the most painful maladies present among the general population of diseases. It usually occurs unilaterally and is characterized by inflammation and associated vesicles that follow the sensory nerves. Presence of symptoms most often occurs from tissue injury. The prevailing medical…

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Seven Reasons Why Today’s Conventional Medicine Is Obsolete

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

by Gerald H. Smith, DDS, DNM Proponents of conventional medicine continue to espouse their mantra that today’s medical concepts represent the “gold standard” in the health industry. The German Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels was reported to have told Hitler, that if you tell a big enough lie long enough people will believe it and…

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ECZEMA: MYSTERIES UNCOVERED

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Dr. Gerald H. Smith, DDS, DNM Recent TV adds have been focusing viewer attention of the latest medical nemesis; eczema also known as atopic dermatitis. The advertisers astutely employ the successful marketing formula Problem-Reaction-Solution. They graphically show you the skin lesions (problem) then portray the social embarrassment (reaction) and then present their wonder drug (solution).…

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Radiographic Evidence of Cranial Bone Mobility

By Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Sheryl Lynn Oleski, B.S., Gerald H. Smith, D.D.S., William T. Crow, D.O. From: Cranio: The Jornal of Craniomandibular Practice, January 2002, Volume 20, Number 1, pp 34. Abstract: The purpose of this retrospective chart review was to determine if external manipulation of the cranium alters selected parameters of the cranial vault and base that can be visualized and measured on x-ray. Twelve…

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