any thought on healing an inguinal hernia?
An inguinal hernia is an anatomic defect in the support wall of the abdomen. Although I have tried energy work to try to reduce the size of the hole permitting the abdominal contents to squeeze through the opening, it has not been successful.
This is an example where conventional medicine [...]
Where Conventional Medicine Shines
March 4th, 2011 · 9:47 AM
Tags: hernia, preparing for surgery, surgery
Pain Management
November 30th, 2010 · 12:10 PM
For my son: pain management with spinal cord problems (after 2 neck surgeries)
Two issues are brought up here:
pain management and safe alternatives to narcotics, and
healing of the neck to take compression off the nerve(s), so there is no more pain.
Pain management techniques within the alternative medicine realm include:
1. acupuncture, probably the best energy treatment for [...]
Tags: neck, pain management, spine, surgery
“We Can Fix Your Toe, But Your Foot Will Fall Off…”
July 5th, 2008 · 11:55 AM
A recent report in the Wall Street Journal stated that Steven Nissen, a Cleveland Clinic cardiologist, is urging the FDA to raise its standards for approving drugs prescribed for diabetes. Dr. Nissen wants to ensure that the prescription drugs that treat one disease effectively do not
Tags: cardiovascular disease, diabetes, drugs, side effects, surgery



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: