Townsend e-Letter


#22

18 November 2023

Townsend’s publisher looks at genetic engineering of mosquitoes to prevent malaria, remembers Suzanne Somers and her promotion of bio-identical hormone therapy, re-visits herbalist Stephen Harrod Buhner, and highlights chelation therapy for cardiovascular disease.
CLICK TO READ: Letter from the Publisher

The links between insulin resistance and autonomic nervous system imbalance, artificial sweeteners and glucose intolerance, manganese and diabetes, and the effect of persistent organic pollutants on the liver are the topics in this Townsend Letter column from June 2017.
CLICK TO READ:  Shorts

Recent changes in testing methodologies have clarified a relationship between estrogen metabolite ratios and breast cancer risk.
CLICK TO READ:  Estrogen Metabolites

In this Townsend Letter article (May 2020) about her last book, the author gives her perspectives on aging, the importance of listening to the body, and the need to focus on cellular health.
CLICK TO READ:  A New Way to Age

An Ayush medical officer from India summarizes the approaches of five doctors who successfully used homeopathy to treat breast cancer, associated pain, and adverse effects of conventional treatment.
CLICK TO READ:  Homoeopathic Approaches to Breast Cancer

This new book hypothesizes that microbes and mucosa throughout the body form a system that regulates the nutrients, toxins, contaminants, and waste that enter and leave every cell and organ.
CLICK TO READ:   Book Excerpt: MMM Theory: A New Paradigm in Medicine


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Clinical studies show that orthomolecular doses of natural compounds and nutrients, including vitamins C and D, melatonin, CoQ10, and omega-3 fatty acids, prevent an excessive immune response to infection and death from sepsis.

CLICK TO READ:   How to Prevent Deaths from Sepsis, Part 1

Slow, diaphragmatic breathing relaxes abdominal muscles, reduces stress, and relieves painful menstrual cramps.
CLICK TO READ:  Hope for Menstrual Cramps (Dysmenorrhea) with Breathing

In this May 2017 Townsend Letter article, a Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT) investigator explains the NIH study results that confirmed chelation’s value as a treatment for coronary artery disease.
CLICK TO READ:  Impact of TACT on Conventional Cardiovascular Therapy

A proprietary vitamin K2 supplement is being used to test the hypothesis that vitamin K2 deficiency contributes to arterial stiffness and increased cardiovascular risk found in migraine sufferers.
CLICK TO READ:  NEWS: New MenaQ7® Vit K2 Migraine Clinical Trial Announced

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