The Politicization of Medicine

An eye-opening result of the COVID pandemic has been the politicization of medicine, evidenced by multiple court judgments.  The Hippocratic Oath has nothing to do with political parties.  Somehow, issues of mask mandates, vaccine mandates and use of certain medications were taken out of the hands of fact-based science and guidance of clinical practitioners and…

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The POWER of Methylene Blue

Methylthioninium chloride, also known as methylene blue (MB), has been researched for over 120 years for biological purposes.  It is used both as a medication and a dye.  It is a cationic thiazine dye and monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). It is known to be antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and an antitoxin with a good safety profile.  In…

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What is Estrogen Dominance and How to Treat It

Hormones are miraculous messengers in the body.  Estrogen’s benefits are numerous.  By the early 1990s, well documented in the medical literature was 50 years of evidence supporting the amazing benefits of estrogen.  “Estrogen not only successfully controlled menopausal symptoms in most women but also significantly reduced the risks of heart disease, hip fractures, colon cancer,…

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What Really Happened in the Original Fluoxetine (Prozac) Trials for Children and Adolescents?

Antidepressant use soared in the 1990s due to marketing, direct to physician and direct to consumer advertising producing a controversial era in which drug makers directly targeted consumers for their products.  As a result of the antidepressant marketing campaign, depression diagnoses also surged during this period.  Within a decade, the diagnosis of depression increased from…

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Prozac, Beginning of the Anti-Depressant Era

The integrity of medical literature has been called into question. Drug makers spend significantly more money on advertisements than on the actual research and development of the drug. The media targets the consumers with ads, acting as the marketing arm of the pharmaceutical industry, with great financial interest. Much of the research results are misreported…

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Part II Do Psychotropic Medications Cause More Harm than Good?

Part II Do Psychotropic Medications Cause More Harm than Good?

What Do Studies on Psychotropic Medications Show? With every research publication, there is some level of unavoidable inherent bias.  You may read one source in complete support of an intervention and another in complete opposition.  Most articles rely on information and conclusions read by the author without the author’s further investigation or in-depth analysis into…

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Are Psychotropic (Psychiatric) Medications Doing More Harm than Good?

All psychotropic medications alter a person’s mental state.  The origin of the word ‘tropic’ comes from Greek meaning “a turning.”  Psychotropic quite literally means to turn the mind.  Psychotropic drugs such as antidepressants may benefit some people but determining who they may benefit, who they may harm, and why, are remaining questions. For some people…

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Sunscreens – Do They Work to Protect Your Skin?

As temperatures are heating up and the first day of summer is upon us, this blog looks into sunscreens and how we can safely get our Vitamin D without burning or damaging our skin! Natural vitamin D synthesis via the skin is an incredible process we humans possess. We require UVB to synthesize vitamin D.…

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Trust the Science An Editorial

Over the past three years, we have heard the phrase “trust the science” repeated over and over again by doctors and the media.  But what does this really mean?  What is science?  How do we get to the truth?  Who do we believe?  Is science really the real truth?  Or not?  Where is integrity?  What…

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Depression Caused by Traumatic Brain Injury

Depression Caused by TBI Last week’s blog, Neurosteroids for Treatment of TBI, addressed the significant prevalence of hormone deficiencies following traumatic brain injury (TBI). The underlying treatable symptoms of neurosteroid insufficiency (growth hormone, testosterone, DHEA, pregnenolone, estradiol, progesterone, thyroid) following TBI is currently not well known or accepted in traditional medicine. Hence, patients may be…

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