by Phyllis Bronson, Biochemical Research Foundation (Aspen, Colorado) andD. M. Smith, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Denver (Denver, Colorado) The Women’s Health Initiative, a huge randomized study1 on the impact of hormones on women’s health, ignored the statistical relevance of the breakdown of the data; for many years […]
Issue: October 2020 #447
Evidence-Based Nutritional Interventions for Pediatric Brain Health
Addressing nutrient deficiencies in children improves cognitive function and reduces attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) Devices in the Care and Management of Neurological Disorders
By Dr. William Pawluk, MD with Nancy Faass, MSW, MPH and Jerry Stine, CNC PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic field) devices reflect an emerging approach to cost-effective therapy for difficult-to-manage neurological and pain disorders. The primary focus of this review is the use of devices of low electromagnetic intensity and frequency, designed […]
Letter from the Publisher, October 2020
Another Pandemic Casualty—Medical Freedom of Speech In the wildly ribald movie of the 1990s, The Big Lebowski, John Goodman’s character, Walter, who is remembered for quipping a few dozen hilarious but off-color lines, defends his oafish loud-mouthed conversation to the waitress in a diner stating “the Supreme Court roundly rejected […]
October 2020 Table of Contents, Issue #447
Letter from the Publisher Jonathan Collin, MD Shorts Jule Klotter Our Feature Article:PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) Devices in the Care and Management of Neurological Disorders Dr. William Pawluk, MD with Nancy Faass, MSW, MPH and Jerry Stine, CNCWilliam Pawluk, MD, is North America’s leading authority on pulsed electromagnetic field therapy. […]
The Stressed Brain – A Clinician’s Perspective
Jonathan E. Prousky, ND, MSc, MA, RP(Qualifying)Professor, Chief Naturopathic Medical OfficerCanadian College of Naturopathic Medicine Abstract This article focuses on what stresses the brain and the different mechanisms that become triggered as a result. The stress-vulnerability model is highlighted to introduce the notion that with sufficient stress there will often […]
Anti-Gravity Suit Failure
Among its many roles in the body, sulfur is needed for osmotic movement of water, defying the pull of gravity. The sagging, bagging, crunching, and hunching associated with aging are signs of insufficient sulfur.
Estrogen Vindication, Part 2: Estrogen, Cancer Stem Cells, and Studies
By Devaki Lindsey Berkson, DC Summary As Part 1 of this article (August/September 2020) explained, estrogen was once an extremely popular hormone. Estrogen replacement was used as an anti-aging drug by multiple millions of women in the United States and all over the world1. Estrogen therapy was even standard of […]
Mental Health, the Brain, and PTSD
Frequency specific microcurrent’s ability to reduce inflammation and restore normal vagal function has led to its use as a treatment for a variety of issues, including with post-traumatic stress disorder and other cognitive and mood disorders associated with chronic stress and trauma.
Behavioral Changes Resulting from Microbiome Restoration: An Integrative Veterinarian’s Perspective
By Margo R. Roman, DVM Introduction Modern medicine, both human and animal, acknowledges the need for a well-functioning microbiome to help protect the immune system and maintain health. Recent research indicates that a great deal of immune response derives from the gut.1-6 This research supports the claim that medical conditions […]