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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedTuning the Brain: Principles and Practice of Neurosomatic Medicine by Jay A. Goldstein, MD Haworth Press, 10 Alice Street, Binghamton, New York 13904-1580 USA 2004, 515 pp., $49.94 Softbound, $79.95 Hardbound...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedIn the old days, country doctors worked tirelessly and charged reasonable fees, ethical drug companies (yes, they could straight-facedly call themselves that back then) sold remedies like uva ursi and ginger extract,...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedSalt For Your Health by David Brownstein, MD Medical Alternatives Press, 4173 Fieldbrook Rd., West Bloomfield, Michigan 48323 USA, 888-647-5616 or www.drbrownstein.com ISBN: 0-9660882-4-7, 136pp. $15.00 Salt...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedSixteen women with idiopathic melasma were randomly assigned to apply 5% ascorbic acid cream on one side of the face and 4% hydroquinone cream on the other side, each night for 16 weeks. Sunscreen was applied daily...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedSixteen non-overweight children (aged 12-16 years) were studied during three separate three-week periods: 1) baseline, 2) increasing targeted sedentary behaviors by 25-50% (increase phase), and 3) decreasing targeted...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedThere is an undeclared battle going on in medicine, and I am not referring to how insurers and doctors get reimbursed or patient approval for treatment. I am referring to the growing divide between conventional and...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedBernard Rimland, PhD, gives an overview of factors that contribute to aggression and self-injury among autistic teens in a 2005 article for Autism Research Review International. Physical pain from migraine, chronic...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedDietary Factors In the absence of organic disease, inadequacy of dietary fiber in the modern Western diet is believed to be the primary cause for constipation. (1) Undigested fiber absorbs water which increases the...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedWhile I have long been interested in the mineral magnesium--because of personal health problems as well as my professional training in hospital dietetics--I have found no other book on the subject that describes in lay...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedBackground Many diseases are associated with specific chemical alterations; these alterations are commonly called biomarkers and are routinely used to determine if a medical event or process will occur, is occurring,...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedTwenty-three patients with 2 to 96 warts (all on the hands except for two cases with plantar warts) and 9 patients with 1 to 2 corns on the feet applied a lipid extract of garlic twice a day until full or best recovery...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedHomeopaths and their patients both hope for the successful outcome of homeopathic treatment. Patients try to tell their story as well as possible to give the homeopath what he or she needs to find the correct...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedWhy did you write 101 Exercises for the Soul? How does it relate to your previous books? I wrote it to help people connect with what lies within each of us but at a deeper level of meaning. Most of us work at the...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedEighty percent of women experience premenstrual emotional or physical changes, whereas only about 20-40% of these women have difficulties as a result. A much smaller number, about 2.5-5 percent, (1) feel it has a...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedNational Institutes of Health scientists have confirmed the concepts that vitamin C is selectively toxic to cancer cells and that tumor-toxic levels of vitamin C can be attained using intravenous administration. The...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedOrganic acid testing was developed to detect devastating pathology which is why it is the first test that is run on most all of us at birth. Before a newborn is able to leave the hospital, "Inborn Errors of Metabolism"...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedJANUARY 13-15: ENERGY MEDICINE: 3rd ANNUAL MEETING-NEUROTOXIN MEDIATED ILLNESSES: A LOOK BEYOND ANTIBIOTICS with Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, PhD in Bellevue, Washington. CONTACT: The Institute of Neurobiology,...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedNeurotransmitters are brain chemicals that relay signals between nerve cells (neurons). When neurotransmitter levels are too high or too low, they send the wrong signals, triggering serious health problems....
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedTwenty-eight women (mean age, 50.2 years) with hypoadrenalism due to Addison's disease (71%) or bilateral adrenalectomy for Cushing's disease (29%) were randomly assigned to receive, in double-blind fashion, 50 mg/day...
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From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 270) Peer-ReviewedAnother Ibcmt-approved workshop was successfully completed in Hersbruck, near Nuremberg, Germany. Lectures were held in the German language by Dr. Raymond Pahlplatz MD of the Netherlands and E. Blaurock-Busch PhD,...