Hospital-Based Intravenous Vitamin C Treatment for
Coronavirus and Related Illnesses
Andrew W. Saul and Atsuo Yanagisawa, MD, PhD
Green Heart Louisville
Jacob Schor, ND
A new study will test the health benefits of planting more trees in a neighborhood.
FCT and the Corona Virus Pandemic: Who Is Responsible for the
Needless Bloodletting?
Savely Yurkovsky, MD©
Homeopathic preparations, developed by the author, have effectively
treated infectious respiratory illness in clinical practice.
Injection Therapies – Helping Chronically Afflicted Patients
Overcome Hard-to-Treat Conditions
Marc Harris, ND
Several effective injection therapies are available to treat pain,
infectious illness, musculoskeletal issues, and neurological disorders.
Non-Invasive Neural Therapy with Microcurrent Point Stimulation
Kelly Armstrong, OTR/L, PhD
Scar reduction therapy uses a concentrated microcurrent to reduce
scar size and pain levels.
Literature Review & Commentary
Alan R. Gaby, MD
Shorts
Jule Klotter
FROM THE COVER
by Suzanne Somers
Twenty years ago, actress, author, and entrepreneur Suzanne
Somers received a ‘wake-up call’ when she was diagnosed
with breast cancer. She began investigating ways to maintain
health and vitality that went beyond workout regimens and
shared what she learned in books that include Knockout:
Interviews with Doctors Who Are Curing Cancer. In this issue,
Somers reflects on aging with vitality, which is the subject of
her latest book.
Molecular Fire Prevention:
Understanding Accelerators of Inflammation
in Atherosclerosis and How to Avoid Them
Fraser Smith, MATD, ND
Addressing underlying environmental, dietary, and lifestyle
contributors to inflammation is key for lessening cardiovascular
disease risk.
Nancy Faass, MSW, MPH
Paul Harch, MD, a pioneer in the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for
neurological disorders, describes its use in patients with brain injury
and more.
Therapeutic Application of Carnitine Derivatives in Integrative
Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases
Jeremy Mikolai, ND
Carnitine derivatives address several cardiovascular pathologies more
safety than L-carnitine
Jacob Schor, ND, FABNO
Stress, depression, and intense emotion can literally break the heart
and increase the risk of cardiovascular death.
Heart Failure – A Metabolic Approach
Joel Kahn, MD, and Daniel Chong, ND
Two clinicians describe the nutritional supplements and non-invasive
therapies used in a metabolic cardiology program to treat patients
with heart failure.
Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, A Common Disorder in Women:
How to Treat It – Part 2
Thierry Hertoghe, MD
Part 2 looks at nutritional deficiencies, hormone deficiencies,
infections, and environmental toxins that contribute to this
autoimmune disorder of the thyroid gland.
An Integrative Medical Approach to Macular Degeneration – Part 2
Marc Grossman, OD, LAc
Part 2 discusses nutritional supplements and self-help actions
that can slow or prevent vision loss due to age-related macular
degeneration.
Letter to the Editor
Riordan Clinical Study of Continuous Intravenous Vitamin C in
Cancer Treatment
Ask Dr. J
Jim Cross, ND, LAc
Would You Rather Fight Than Switch?
Pediatric Pearls
Michelle Perro, MD
Dieting Dilemmas and Diabetogens in Children
Environmental Medcine Update
Marianne Marchese, ND
Perchlorate Toxicity – The Curious Case of a 10-Year-Old Boy
Curmudgeon’s Corner
Jacob Schor, ND, FABNO
Eggs, Choline, TMAO, and Cardiovascular Disease
News
- Nutritional Treatment of Coronavirus
- Paradigm, Practice, and Policy Advancing Integrative Health
Women’s Health Update
Tori Hudson, ND
Hawthorne and the Heart: Modern Research on a Medicinal Tree
Book Notice
Surviving a Flu Epidemic: The Naturopathic Approach
by Dr. Heather Herington
Editorial
Alan R. Gaby, MD
Old Research Is Not Necessarily “Outdated”