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HIV AIDS (HIVP-AIDS) (HIV Potentiated AIDS)
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aka acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) (AIDS) is a set of symptoms and infections considered to be the result of damage to the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), while many investigators believe a multitude of other factors contribute to the syndrome. This condition progressively reduces the effectiveness of the immune system and leaves individuals susceptible to opportunistic infections and also tumors.. ...read more

Herpes simplex is a viral disease caused by Herpes simplex viruses.
Oral herpes is the most common form of herpes infection. Infection of the genitals, commonly known as genital herpes, is the second most common form of herpes. In both oral and genital herpes, after initial infection, the viruses move to sensory nerves, where they continue living in a latent form for the rest of the life of the host. Recurrence decline in frequency as the immune system comes to equilibrium with the presence of the viruses. ...read more

Prolotherapy in The Treatment of Neck and Back Pain and Other Joint Instability Syndromes
One out of three people, at some time in life, experiences spinal disease significant enough to lead to professional treatment. In America alone, $7.4 billion are spent on drugs every year to treat pain originating in the spine. Every day, one out of five people in Western countries (and probably worldwide) suffer from debilitating spinal pain. ...read more

Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS) (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) (CFS)
Many alternative medicine practitioners grasp that CFIDS has something to do with toxicity and they approach the illness with various methods of "detoxification." However, the illness is not that simple and this explains why these practitioners achieve sometimes fair, but temporary, results. In fact, the cause of CFIDS is a condition of heavy metal (usually mercury) toxicity/overload complexed with an intestinal gut wall chronic inflammation. ...read more

Yeast Syndrome, High Resolution Blood Morphology, Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, and the SanPharma Protocol
The principles mentioned here apply to the maintenance of health under all circumstances and can be thought of as the basis of all physical health. Acidification is the basis of almost all human illness, and conversely alkalinization is the basis of almost all human health. ...read more

Photoluminescent Therapy (Ultraviolet Light Therapy) (UBI, UBVI)
Photoluminescent therapy, also known as UBI, UVBI, (for ultraviolent blood irradiation) is thought of as a new treatment. However, it was first developed in the 1930s as a treatment for the polio virus.and other viral and bacterial infections. ...read more

Intravenous EDTA Chelation Therapy
Chelation (pronounced key-lay-shun) is a chemical reaction that results in a bond being formed between a metal ion and an organic (i.e., carbon-based — made mostly of carbon) molecule. The resulting complex, metal bound to molecule, is called a "chelate" and contains one or more rings of atoms in which the metal ion is so firmly bound it cannot escape. This allows the metal ion to be transported in the same manner as a prisoner, first handcuffed, then moved from one location to another. ...read more

Intravenous Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy (IV H2O2)
Bio-oxidative medicine is the addition of oxygen directly to the tissues of the body in the form of singlet oxygen (lone oxygen atoms) in a highly reactive state. In living systems oxygen (as O2) is transported by hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells. This is a highly efficient way of conducting oxygen from the lungs to the tissues of the body and insuring it does not react with anything along the way. Because it is bound by hemoglobin, it is unable to react to anything else until it is released by the hemoglobin (which then picks up carbon dioxide and transports it to the lungs). ...read more

In defense of EDTA
A summary of the medical politics, turf struggles between medical specialties and factions in the health care professions, and the medical economics of EDTA chelation therapy is described in detail to answer the question, "If EDTA chelation therapy is so good, why is it not more widely accepted?" ...read more

Mercury toxicity
Mercury toxicity is extremely common thanks to the dental profession which installs tons of mercury in people's mouths every day (dental amalgam is 35-50 % mercury). Mercury changes to a vapor through "sublimation," in the same way frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) sublimates to a gas without first liquifying, only much slower of course....read more

CBC (Complete Blood Count) Interpretation
The primary function of the red blood cells or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to body tissues and to transfer carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs. Oxygen transfer is accomplished via the hemoglobin contained in red blood cells....read more

Aspartame Disease
When the temperature of Aspartame exceeds 86 degrees F, the wood alcohol in aspartame coverts to formaldehyde and then to formic acid, which in turn causes metabolic acidosis. The methanol toxicity mimics multiple sclerosis; thus people were being diagnosed with having multiple sclerosis in error. ...read more

Treatment of Adrenal Fatigue and Addison's Disease
Addison's disease is the complete shutdown of the adrenal glands. Addison's disease is so rare, and adrenal fatigue so common, that I prefer to spend most of our space here on the latter. This syndrome is marked by loss of energy with the experience of fatigue and oversleeping. ...read more

Alcoholism as Disease
The problem in classifying alcoholism as a disease is that it does not demonstrate the classical signs of disease. It does not originate, as far as we know, from an infection or an injury and the usual methods of treatment have no lasting effect on it. Nevertheless, it is a chronic, progressive and sometimes fatal disease. ...read more

Clinical Depression is a serious and often disabling condition that can significantly affect a person's work, family life, general health and ability to enjoy life. ...read more

Adult Onset Diabetes is one we should all take seriously. It is extremely common and is determined much more by one's diet over the years than by genetics. ...read more

Addiction Treatment, Why Detox-Rehab Cycles Fail
A New Prescription for Addiction, an outline for a better way to treat these problems. ..read more

Addiction to Drugs, Revolutionary New Treatments
There are two important medical treatments that will revolutionize the treatment of the most important drug addictions. ..read more

Aging in America Air Conditioner Lung
ACE Inhibitors Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
Aceruloplasminemia Albinism
Achalasia Agoraphobia (Fear of Open Areas)
Achlorhydria Ailurophobia (Fear of Cats)
Acidosis Alcohol
Acne Rosacea Aldosteronism
Acne Vulgaris Algophobia (Fear of Pain)
Acromegaly Alkaline Phosphatase
Actinic Keratosis Alkalosis
Acupressure and Acupuncture Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever)
Acute Myelogenous (Myeloid) Leukemia (AML) Allergies
Acute Pancreatitis Allergy
Acute Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ATP) Allergy and Immunology
Adams-Stokes Disease Allergy Desensitization (Allergy Immunotherapy)
Addiction to Drugs, Revolutionary New Treatments Allergy to Cockroaches
Addiction to Salt Allergy to Cow's Milk
Addiction to Sugar Allopathy
Addiction Treatment, Why Detox-Rehab Cycles Fail Alopecia
Addison's Disease Alopecia Traumatica
Addison's Disease, Autoimmune Alopecia: Areata, Totalis, and Universalis
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Alper's Disease (Cirrhosis with Diffuse Degeneration of Cerebral Gray Matter)
ADH (antidiuretic hormone) Carcinogens
Adjunctive Therapies For Cancer Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP)
Adolescent Medicine Alpha Thallasemia
Adrenal Fatigue ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) (Lou Gehrig's Disease)
Adrenal Glands Alternative Doctors
Adult Onset Diabetes (Type II Diabetes) Alternative Physicians
Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) (Pulmonary Edema) Altitude Sickness
Adult-onset Still's Disease Alzheimer's Disease

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