01 October 2019 Dear Colleagues and Friends, The digitalized third version of the OIRF Chinese Medical Classics is now available. For full description and details see product and publication descriptions on this website. Take a look at an excellent article by Taylor Bean, ND published in the NDNR Naturopathic Doctor News & Review, Volume 15, Issue 8, August 2019. Entitled “Naturopathic Perspective of Vaccination, Optimizing Immunization & Putting Parents at Ease”, Dr. Bean gives us a practical and perceptive approach for helping our patients, both the parents and the [...]
accidental cure (Extraordinary Medicine for Extraordinary Patients) Living Life by a Symphony of Strings and Meridians By Simon Yu, MD Eastern medical philosophy merges with Western medical science in this book that explains paradigm-changing “curing” of incurable diseases by addressing five principals underlying causes of illness. Dr. Simon Yu was born in Korea and has spent most of his life in the United Sates. Today, Dr. Yu is a leading medical doctor and clinician who has learned to use energy medicine as a new biometric diagnostic technique. His [...]
No word in the English language elicits as much fear as CANCER. If our parents had cancer, then the traditional thinking is that it is genetic, and we are thus susceptible. Yet my parents smoked cigarettes, ate red meat daily, and did not exercise. If we have a pain in the body that does not go away in a few days, we worry about cancer. If it takes longer than usual to get over a cold or flu, we worry about cancer. There is a [...]
POINTS OF INTEREST The era of cancer chemotherapy was first developed at the beginning of the 20th century, although it was not originally intended as a cancer treatment. During World War II, naval personnel who were exposed to mustard gas during military action were found to have toxic changes in the bone marrow cells that develop into blood cells. During that same period, the US Army was studying a number of chemicals related to mustard gas to develop more effective agents for war and also develop protective measures. In [...]
The Causes of Illness & Degenerative Diseases, Part 2: Some Basic Principles of Biological Regulation The term homeostasis was first defined in 1932 by Walter Bradford Cannon. He created it by bringing together two Greek terms: homoios, which means “the same,” “like,” or “resembling,” and stasis, which means “standing,” “position,” or “posture.” Homeostasis, then, literally means “to remain in the same condition,” as close as possible to a steady state of the system. Cannon’s book “The Wisdom of the Body” describes how the human body [...]