Thursday, October 29, 2009

Live Blood Mircroscopy Course

The next Live Blood Analysis 80 hours Courses are:
In January 2010: 11th to 21th in Chiang Mai.
In February 2010: 8th to 18th in Chiang Mai.


Course fee: THB 134.000
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Please be aware for the Live Blood Analysis 80 hours Courses
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Thursday, October 22, 2009

The Risk of Following Standard Reference Ranges

Standard laboratory reference ranges represent average populations and not optimal levels. In the 1960s, for instance, the upper reference range for cholesterol was 300 mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter). This number was based on a statistical calculation indicating that it was normalto have total cholesterol levels as high as 300 mg/dL. Of course, it was also considered normal for men to have fatal heart attacks at a relatively young age. As greater knowledge accumulated about the risk of heart attack and high cholesterol, the upper limit reference range has gradually dropped to 200 mg/dL (American Family Physician 2001; ADVANCEDATA 1977). Read more...

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Chemical and Physical Basis of the Therapeutic value of

The Chemical and Physical Basis of the Therapeutic value of colloidal forms of Silver

John Marshall Dudley

Silver in its various forms has had a long history of reported therapeutic value. Recently, through the work of Dr. Bob Beck and other researchers, it has become popular, both alone, as well as part of a 4 part protocol advocated by Dr. Bob Beck claiming cures for an almost astounding number of ailments from the cold and flu to lupus, aids and cancer. Read more...

Sunday, October 18, 2009

THE HISTORY OF PLEOMORPHISM/ MONOMORPHISM

WHY IS PLEOMORPHISM UNKNOWN TO MODERN MEDICINE?

A dichotomy in medical speculation, an unresolved philosophical conflict, has existed from ancient times to the present. This conflict is between two theories known traditionally as Empiricism and Rationalism.

"While this conflict can be discerned in the earliest writings of the Hippocratic Corpus, from the fifth century BC, the names Empirical and Rationalist became current in Rome at the beginning of the Christian era - designating groups of physicians competing with one another ideologically and economically." (Divided Legacy, Harris Counter, pg. xv.) Read more...

Friday, October 16, 2009

What are the causes of anaemia?

After a blood test the other day, my doctor said I was a bit anaemic, but not to worry about it. She gave me some iron tablets, but nothing else. What are the causes of anaemia?

Anaemia is a lack of haemoglobin in the red blood cells. Haemoglobin is responsible for transporting the oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body, and is bright red, giving blood its normal colour and your cheeks their ruddy glow. Read more...

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Restricting and/or Eliminating Dietary Protein

In the appended article, once again, we see research validating one of your primary theses... that is - protein dietary restriction.

Coming from a performance athletic background, your low protein diet admonition was a hard sell for me. I used to take protein supplements by the hand full, and I consumed protein bars constantly in addition to taking Creatine and other protein building supplements. You have conclusively shown that muscle mass can be just as easily be built and maintained on a low protein vegetarian diet as on a high animal protein diet. It's all in the quality of the blood. Read more...

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Pathogens in Our Pork

Read this carefully! You and your patients exposure to antibiotic resistant organisms in your food is happening daily now. I chose to take ACS 200 daily as I know we all have to lower our total body burden of pathogens if we want to enjoy optimal health.

Antibiotics in livestock feed were “a major component” in the rise in antibiotic resistance. The article said that more antibiotics were fed to animals in North Carolina alone than were administered to the nation’s entire human population. Read more...

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Metal Toxicity

by Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, Ph.D.
©2000 Dietrich Klinghardt
(Explore Issue: Volume 10, Number 1)

In the late phase of the Roman Empire, it was considered a privilege of the reigning aristocracy to drink out of lead cups and many of the water lines in the city of Rome were made out of lead pipes. It took several hundred years before the physicians of the time established the link between mental illness -- affecting mostly the aristocracy -- and the contamination of the drinking water with lead.

In the 1700s, the use of mercury for the treatment of both acute and chronic infections gained favor and again, it took decades before the neuro-toxic and immuno-suppressive effects of mercury were well documented within the medical community. In the time of Mozart, who died of mercury toxicity during a course of treatment for syphilis, any pathologist in Vienna was familiar with the severe grayish discoloration of organs in those who died from mercury toxicity and other organ-related destructive changes caused by mercury. Read more...

Monday, October 05, 2009

Biological Therapy

Report of a Wholistic Holiday
©Copyright 1998 by James A Kholos, D.C., N.D., USA
(Explore Issue: Volume 8, Number 4)

Attending the recent Isopathic/Homeopathic Seminar, January 29 to February 1, 1998 in Scottsdale, Arizona was more than learning about Pleomorphic therapy. To say the participants only enjoyed the cool Arizona sunsets in the Pueblo Spirit, would be like referring to Native America petroglyphs as graffiti. The information presented on how to treat and combine different methods and products effectively, the most important Sanum Remedies and their successful interrelationship to other biological remedies, Meridian Therapy and Homeopathy, basic concepts of biological medicine, tools for determining the need for biological medicine, heavy toxicity, Detection and Detoxification Research and the Biological Terrain, meridians and their structures, thermoregulation and new developments in holistic dentistry and the relationship to biological therapies can only be described as baffling to nearly everyone. My particular favorite was Dr. Thomas Rau's presentation on the Significance and Clinical Meaning of Darkfield findings, as a new way of interpretation, and understanding Darkfield microscopy as a dynamic examination. Typical of Enderlein seminars, Chrystyne Jackson consistently makes the desert bloom into a garden with exhibitors, equally worthy, presenting products I consider the cutting edge of science and technology in advanced medicine. It is here in Scottsdale twice yearly, knowledge becomes a gallery telling a story of the medical arts, past present and future. Read more...

Friday, October 02, 2009

Bad Blood Test?

My husband had a blood test recently because of a general feeling of declining fitness, shortness of breath and lack of stamina. It showed low hematocrit and hemoglobin levels. Besides taking an iron supplement what should he do?

Hematocrit and hemoglobin are two measurements obtained in a complete blood count, a lab test done on a blood sample. Hematocrit tells you the proportion of blood made up of red blood cells. This level drops if the body’s production of red blood cells declines, or if they are being lost from the bloodstream. The most common cause is bleeding somewhere in the body, but low hematocrit can also stem from vitamin or mineral deficiencies, cirrhosis of the liver and, possibly, malignancies. Hematocrit can be abnormally low in people who are malnourished, have a chronic illness or an inherited blood disorder.

Hemoglobin is the oxygen-carrying red protein of blood. Low hemoglobin levels also most commonly reflect blood loss from chronic bleeding, but like hematocrit, may also indicate that the body has reduced its production of red blood cells. Read more...

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