Archive | April, 2007

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Health Effects of Global Warming

As I write this column, Connecticut has received its third dusting of snow. By the end of January, we should have had several large snowstorms dumping 6 to 18 inches each. However, instead we had record-breaking warm temperatures until the second week of January, with the longest number of days without snow and warmer than [...]

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Stimulating the Immune System

Autoimmune diseases are considered by allopathic physicians as incurable, life-long illnesses that they “manage” with painkillers, muscle relaxants, steroids, anxiolytics and chemotherapeutics. It is a blessing if the patient survives the therapy. Everything is done to suppress and stop the immune system, with the underlying thought that the immune system is not functioning correctly: It [...]

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April 2007 | Autoimmune

Tolle Totem Reversing the Autoimmune Process: Possible triggers for immune dysfunction Brian Davies , ND and Jonn Matsen, ND Functional and Nutritional Medicine David M. Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN Heavy metal toxicity-detoxification. Part of the Clinical Rounds series. Primum Non Nocere Stimulating the Immune System Letitia Watrous , ND Vis Medicatrix Naturae Using Zusanli [...]

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