

Stan M. Gardner, MD, was trained in traditional Western medicine. He received a Bachelor of Science in Biology at Utah State University, attended medical school in the Philippines (where he learned firsthand about alternative methods of healing), did a residency in Pediatrics at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, and practiced conventional medicine for 15 years. He has practiced alternative and energy medicine for over 10 years.
Dr. Gardner: What an awesome article about toxins! What can we do? I am eagerly awaiting your next articles.
— Debbie
My doctor says I can get all the vitamins and minerals I need from my food. What is your opinion on this?
I used to say the same thing to my patients, back in the days before I studied healthy alternatives. It is the party line of allopathic medicine, although that is starting to change. Here's the bottom line, and I'll follow up with some info on what allopaths are now doing:© 2008 Stan Gardner, M.D. | Disclaimer | RSS Feed

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1 L. Batch // Aug 5, 2010 at 10:52 am
I am recovering from broken heart syndrome. Do you have any thoughts on this? I would be interested to know how to keep from having another one. Stress is the biggest factor.
2 Betty Gwilliam // Aug 10, 2010 at 9:28 am
I tried to send a note yesterday about my current problem with Polymyalgia Rheumatica and just tried to send one regarding the Hoshimotos - it did not go through. My question is:
About 12-13 years ago, I had a tumor removed from my Thyroid and after biopsy, was diagnosed with Hoshimotos Thyroiditis. Could these two problems be connected?
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