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My Bankes Runneth Over

Monday, July 20th, 2009

What do Egyptian pharaohs, Italian grandmothers, the ancient Greeks, and Gwyneth Paltrow have in common? They all have trusted the healing properties of cupping therapy. Although cupping is perhaps most commonly associated with Chinese medicine, it’s a practice that has roots all over the world, dating back thousands of years. I remember my Eastern European grandparents coming to this [...]

ArmourThyroid Shortage

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Many of my patients come to me with thyroid problems – so many that I am going to be launching an online community for people with thyroid issues (more on that later). Those that take ArmourThyroid almost all get the same response from their pharmacist: “You’re doctor’s an old-timer, isn’t he?” ArmourThyroid was prescribed much more [...]

Deadly Dose?

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Most of my patients who are in pain simply want relief. They would take any medication if they could tolerate it, and if they were assured the drug was safe. But what makes some medications so potent can also make them tough to stomach (sometimes quite literally), as well as potentially dangerous.
A recent example – the FDA [...]

Yeast Meets West

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

The latest study indicating red yeast rice’s ability to lower cholesterol levels surprised me – not because of the results (indeed it does work), but because the pharmaceutical companies have so much invested in statins, I’m surprised that a Chinese herbal remedy made it past the barricades!
First, if statins work to lower cholesterol, why go to an herbal supplement [...]

Lyme Post-Script

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Before moving on to other blog topics (like what it’s like to try and find your sunglasses after 6 weeks) I want to pick up where I left off before the holiday weekend, and touch on a few of the aspects of Lyme that make it challenging to treat. These are complcating factors that many [...]

The Trouble with Lyme, Part 2

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

People often come into our Lyme clinic under a cloud of doom. They’ve read on the internet that Lyme never really goes away, and that they are never going to feel normal. Of course, I immediately try and reassure them that this does not have to be the case; if properly treated, Lyme can go [...]

The Trouble with Lyme, Part I

Monday, June 29th, 2009

My Arlington practice hosted its second Lyme clinic of the summer last Friday, with a steady hum of new patients who’ve been treated for Lyme but aren’t better, or who’ve been told they don’t have Lyme but think they might have it, or who feel the classic symptoms but never had a rash. With all that’s [...]

If Michael Calls, I'll Pick Up

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

 
I’ve never disliked anything Michael J. Fox has been in, from Family Ties to his recent run on Rescue Me. (All right, Spin City could be a bit lame.)   And of course, we share an illness.  But I developed a new respect for him after attending a roundtable discussion last night on Parkinson’s Disease Research hosted [...]

Herbal Supplements – Buyer Be Wary

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Some recent online articles about the herbal supplement industry have had people asking my advice about safety concerns. The FDA is still not regulating supplement production, choosing instead to leave quality control in the hands of the manufacturers. There’s a lot of tainted and mislabeled product out there, and too many unsuspecting people are spending [...]

Celiac? Not Always

Monday, June 15th, 2009

This morning NPR had a feature on Celiac Disease. For those of you who may not be aware, Celiac involves severe gluten intolerance (gluten is the main protein in wheat, oats, rye and barley), and affects nearly 3 million Americans. But for every person who actually has Celiac, there are ten people who are [...]

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