Search by Tag: Infectious Disease


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Kayla R. Stover, Pharm. D. Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-25 | With a specialization in infectious disease, Dr. Stover recommends antibiotics for patients based on the nature of their illnesses.


Enerceutical Mediated Activation of the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway: A Clinical Trial Open to Qualified Parents of Autistic Children

2008-06-27 | Preliminary studies have shown marked improvements in autistic patients using a procedure that activates the body's capacity to suppress a persisting stealth adapted virus infection; the underlying cause of autism. Parents are being recruited to help evaluate this simple, home based procedure.


New Book, "The Lyme Disease Survival Guide," Provides Sufferers With Physical, Emotional and Lifestyle Strategies for Healing

2008-05-17 | A new book, The Lyme Disease Survival Guide, provides a single, comprehensive resource that describes conventional and alternative treatments, plus real-world, practical solutions for dealing with the lifestyle and emotional difficulties of this now-epidemic disease.


Autism and Stealth Adapted Viruses

2007-04-04 | The following excerpt is from the talk by Dr. W. John Martin, MD PhD, at the Conference "Autism Hope and Treatment," held in Madera CA, March 30-31, 2007. Dr. Martin is Director of the Institute of Progressive Medicine. The talk was entitled "Stealth Adapted Viruses: Another Inconvenient Truth."


Irritating Skin Fibers and the Epidemic of Stealth-Adapted Virus Infections

2007-02-05 | The epidemic of stealth-adapted virus infections explains the skin fibers forming in patients diagnosed as having delusional parasitosis or Morgellon's disease. The fibers comprise a source of alternative cellular energy (ACE). Clinical trials are underway using ACE generating Enerceuticals .


Is There Really a Connection Between Diabetes and Alzheimer's? Asks Physician Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD

2006-07-27 | Summary; Shock waves from the recent Madrid Alzheimer's meeting sent scientists scurrying for an explanation for how a Seattle VA study showed that diabetes could lead to a nearly 70% increase in Alzheimer's disease. One scientist not caught off-guard was internist/researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD.


There's a new claim for an advance against malignancies reported every month, but statistics say otherwise says Lawrence Broxmeyer MD

2006-07-14 | Summary: The word 'cancer' is of Latin derivation and means crab. By the turn of the 20th Century organized medicine had come to the conclusion that it was not a matter of whether infectious disease caused cancer, but which one, pointed out Lawrence Broxmeyer MD.


What's really behind cardiovascular disease? asks lead researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD

2006-07-01 | Summary: Internist/Lead Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD believes that cardiovascular disease is just that. Here he specifically points to the microbe he feels is behind it and cites recent studies to validate his point.


Agel Natural Wellness in Rip and Sip Packs - Paradigm Shift in Nutrition

2006-04-11 | The Era of Agel is transforming the wellness industry by merging cutting edge science in nutrition with revolutionary technology and convenience.


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