Townsend e-Letter

#18


23 September 2023

Townsend’s publisher takes a hard look at kratom, a botanical that patients are using to reduce pain, and highlights this issue’s article on glycans and their role in cell physiology.
CLICK TO READ: Letter from the Publisher

This column from October 2019 looks at the use of microbiota transfer therapy (fecal transplants) to help people with autism, MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD, low-dose naltrexone for people with multiple sclerosis, and the relationship between bipolar rapid mood cycles and the moon.
CLICK TO READ:  Shorts

An online literature review website, started by Joshua Goldenberg, ND, provides evidence-based information for those interested in naturopathic, integrative, and alternative medicine.
CLICK TO READ:  A Doctor’s Journal Club

In the 1950s, two Canadian pioneers in orthomolecular medicine used high doses of natural vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol) to prevent and cure cardiovascular disease and other conditions.
CLICK TO READ:   Drs. Wilfrid & Evan Shute Cured Thousands with Vitamin E

Pharmaceutical drugs, such as proton pump inhibitors, are known to deplete magnesium and other important nutrients; the ensuing nutrient deficiencies contribute to heart failure, depression, and other conditions.
CLICK TO READ:  Food as Medicine, Part 5 – Drugs That Deplete Common Micronutrients That Are Deficient in the First Place

Combination treatment for autonomic dysregulation that included acupuncture, cranial electrical stimulation, biofeedback, and Myer’s cocktail greatly reduced heart arrhythmia in a 36-year-old man.
CLICK TO READ:  A Case of Autonomic Dysregulation Syndrome

This excerpt from Fundamentals of Generative Medicine presents current information about the roles of different glycans in cellular physiology.
CLICK TO READ:   Glycans

Information about kundalini helped a woman cope with a rare and life-disrupting condition—persistent genital arousal disorder.
CLICK TO READ:   The Great Awakening – Spontaneous Orgasm Syndrome

A pioneer in integrative medicine demonstrates the importance of addressing insulin dysregulation, especially when treating patients with cancer, in this Townsend Letter article from 2017.
CLICK TO READ:    Hyperinsulinism Associated with Breast and Prostate Cancer

Clinical studies have identified nutritional supplements and herbs that act as antidotes for acute poisoning from some medications and toxic chemicals.
CLICK TO READ:  Natural Therapies as Poison Antidotes

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