by NDNR | Apr 10, 2006 | 2006 | April
The use of any chelation medication by physicians can be a beneficial addition to clinical practice. This benefit is not without risk, as is common to most therapeutic interventions, but with proper training and implementation chelation risks can be effectively...
by NDNR | Apr 10, 2006 | 2006 | April
Of all the heavy metals, mercury is the most toxic to the human body. Mercury (Hg), also known as “quicksilver,” comes in three forms – metallic, inorganic and organic. Metallic Hg (Hg0) can be oxidized into inorganic Hg as Hg1+ or Hg2+, or it can be methylated into...
by NDNR | Apr 10, 2006 | 2006 | April
When asked to write about a particular health condition, a doctor always thinks of their most challenging or outstanding case. I am no exception. Following are a few of the most severe fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue patients that I have treated in my clinical...
by NDNR | Mar 19, 2006 | 2006 | March, NDNR Issues
Andropause: male menopause”…………………………..>> cover Larry Chan, DC, ND, RAC Chronic Prostatitis, Interstitial Cystitis, and Leaky Urothelial...
by NDNR | Mar 5, 2006 | 2006 | March, Autoimmune/Allergy Medicine, Men's Health
Eric Yarnell, ND, RH(AHG) Chronic prostatitis remains one of the most ignored, common conditions in all of medicine. Though up to 15% of all men globally experience symptoms of chronic prostatitis at some point in their lives, little money or attention has been...