eczema and psoriasis Q and A
As a dermatologist, I would like your thoughts on such common conditions such as psoriasis and eczema. Thanks. Michael P. Tabibian (Michael) Hi Michael, Eczema responds very commonly to the allergy approach. Usually foods. But I’ve even seen house dust do it. Needs a systematic approach though, and often the substances with the strongest type [...]
Colton Bernard suicide raises big questions about doctors and wellness
My life was touched by a tragic and rather public suicide case that took place recently. Roy Colton and Harry Bernard, who built a fashion and retail consultancy Colton Bernard Inc and were life partners, committed suicide in their San Francisco apartment earlier this month. Among the companies they listed as clients over the years [...]
Rife machine attack
In my last email I hinted at skullduggery from an official level. Here’s the scoop. On Tuesday of last week, Jim Folsom was convicted of 26 felony counts for selling Global Wellness, Energy Wellness, Biosolutions, and Astropulse machines. He faces up to 140 years of prison time. As usual the FDA wrote its own rules [...]
Is Alzheimers diabetes of the brain?
Is Alzheimer’s really a type 3 diabetes of the brain? Evidence suggests it is. By which I mean that insulin and Avandia, drugs used to control diabetes somewhat successfully have a definite beneficial effect on the risk of developing Alzheimer’s. Note that is NOT the same as saying they will help Alzheimer’s, once developed. This [...]
Smash That Garlic!
We all know the alleged benefits of garlic. It is supposed to protect us against cancer and heart disease, bacterial and viral infections, and do a whole host of other good things for us. I don’t think there’s even any argument any more from conventional medicine that fresh garlic is a wonderful health giving plant [...]
Diet beats Alzheimers every time
Yet again diet and nutrition has come out as a major factor in the causes of development of Alzheimer’s disease. Forget the genetic story. It’s almost totally irrelevant. The "familial incidence" of Alzheimer’s is almost always due to family sharing the same crummy diet habits. In any case, numerous studies have made it clear that [...]
More cancer markers?
Logically, you might think that counting the number of cancer cells in circulation in the blood might be a good way to measure the potential dangers of a cancer. There are some surprising problems with this. Dr. Ryke Geerde Hamer has pointed out that it’s very rare indeed to find cancer cells in circulation. From [...]
Too Many Chemo Drugs May Make Matters Worse
If two is good four is better; isn’t that the mentality of the orthodox medical profession? Two aspirins don’t work; well, take four! It’s nonsense, of course. Especially in respect of chemotherapy, which is highly toxic. Taking one drug is bad enough, taking two is pretty horrible, but there can be virtually no logical foundation [...]
DNA isn’t what it used to be
Every week, it seems, Darwinian evolution takes a new hit. The old idea that genes regulate all inheritance, and only genes are involved, is now history. It’s amusing that people want to change their DNA, a popular notion in the New Age field, because in fact DNA just isn’t that important any more. Ever since [...]
Prof’s arm is the healing lesson
A week ago I fell off my bicycle landed heavily and sustained considerable injury. As I pushed my bicycle a mile or so homeward with my arm hanging down, I had plenty of time to reflect on what to do. Having felt my body on the side that I landed very carefully, I could tell [...]









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