Consistently, the page on weight loss in a shot here gets the most hits every day, so there must be interest in the use of B12, MIC (inositol, methionine, and choline), and AMP (myoden) as a trigger for weight loss.
I have used AMP many times in patients with chronic viral infections (including shingles, where the [...]
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Posted in Anti-aging, Energy, Environmental Medicine, Immune system, infections, tagged autism, chronic fatigue syndrome, Environmental Medicine, fibromyalgia, mercury, naturopathic medicine on March 14, 2008 | No Comments »
The post on PCB’s in fish has lead me to quickly write a post on some of the effects of mercury, and why it is such an important factor in many chronic diseases. I have posted on mercury and metal detoxification in the past, but on this blog largely it has been in relation to [...]
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As an update to the below post, Dr Ward mentions that to consume wild salmon, look for a label that says either wild salmon, Pacific salmon, or Alaskan salmon. If it says Atlantic salmon, or just salmon, more likely than not it is farmed salmon and should be avoided.
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Farmed salmon. Dr Ward informed me of this piece of information she obtained from a past conference. She has a special interest in environmental medicine, and thus always has interesting pieces of information on how toxins affect our health. Previously, non-organic butter was the highest concentration of PCBs in the diet, but it has been [...]
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Ozone therapy, a basic stimulation therapy for energy metabolism and immune system modulating therapy, and chelation therapy, a basic detoxification therapy for removing metals and improving circulation, are two of the most versatile techniques I use in practice.
I learned advanced oxidative theories with Robert Rowen, MD, as part of the International Oxidative Medicine Association training [...]
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Mercury detoxification plays a large role in my treatment of patients with chronic disease. It is important in the treatment of many varying chronic diseases because it is a fundamental cellular poison. As an example, there was an article published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology in 1999 that showed patients with [...]
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