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Points Newsletter - September 2005
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Toxins and Your
Health
By Maoshing Ni, Ph.D.,
D.O.M., Dipl. ABAAP
During
a morning drive to the office one summer day, I
noticed the familiar haze of smog over the
horizon and the hot, dry Santa Ana winds that
were absent for a time when it was colder. I
braced myself for a slew of calls from patients
with allergies. I’ve heard patients complain of
respiratory allergies since the country began to
spray melathione again to control the fruit
flies...
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Constipation
By Jasmine Sufi, L.Ac.
Constipation
is the dreaded symptom that most people have experienced at one point in
their life. Constipation is the catch all phrase for a wide variety of
signs and symptoms, when one or more of the following signs are
experienced you are categorized as constipated:
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About Aluminum
Alzheimer’s
pre-senile is on the rise in this country. What
are the early signs? This disease must be caught
early since by the time you suddenly diagnose
it, it is usually too late for significant
reversal. So what are soft signs that the mind
is going?
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RECENT RESEARCH |
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ASK THE DOCTOR
Q: I am a 50 year old male who has
suffered from psoriasis for about 16 years. The skin blemishes are bad
enough but I also am one of the 1 in 10 afflicted with psoriasis that also
has the arthritic component. The topical and injectable systemic medications
I have been encouraged by my physicians to try are in my opinion unhealthy
over the long term or risky. Also, I would like to work toward better
physical health and mental well being in general.
A:
Phototherapy and
aggressive topicals seem to be
helpful for some people. From our
experience, people who take
“biologics” to help their psoriasis
often find other side effects that
go with these western medications.
Not to mention that the overuse of
steroid cream may result in thinning
of the skin...
See more
here.
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