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Nutritional Psychiatry – coming to a hospital near you!

Nutritional Psychiatry – coming to a hospital near you!

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:  The delight in being able to say “I told you so!” is massively overwhelmed by the sadness of  the unnecessary tragic loss of life and creativity resulting… Read more »

Gluten and schizophrenia – the toxic relationship won’t go away.

Gluten and schizophrenia – the toxic relationship won’t go away.

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:   The “schizophrenogenic” mother  (i.e. “my mom made me crazy”) is a term which demeaned mothers for decades until more women started attending medical school and the… Read more »

Avastin fails again but still earns $5.8 billion a year

Avastin fails again but still earns $5.8 billion a year

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:     The tragedy is that Big Pharma can push drugs past the FDA with so little real science supporting the products.  This one drug earns $5.8… Read more »

Cancer STEM cell vaccine – in development

Cancer STEM cell vaccine – in development

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:  Here is more data suggesting the mainstreaming of the concept of the cancer STEM cell as the appropriate target for oncologist. Is your oncologist targeting your cancer… Read more »

Has your oncologist told you about Chrysin?

Has your oncologist told you about Chrysin?

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:  Anything that attacks cancer STEM cells is of the highest importance. Why?  Because cancer STEM cells are the one which resisted chemotherapy and also radiation but more… Read more »

Antioxidants do not interfere with chemotherapy

Antioxidants do not interfere with chemotherapy

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:  The standard of care in oncology is to forbid the use of anti-oxidants coincident with chemotherapy and radiation. This edict flies in the face of a decade… Read more »

Cognitive loss after conventional chemotherapy persists

Cognitive loss after conventional chemotherapy persists

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:  none of the patients who have come to our clinic for Corrective Cancer Care report being told by their doctors that chemotherapy related cognitive problems “chemo brain”… Read more »

Statins worsen diabetes

Statins worsen diabetes

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:   Statin drugs function as anti-inflammatory agents.  Like all drugs, they have pros and cons.  Read and be informed.   Safety Alerts Cite Cholesterol Drugs’ Side Effects… Read more »

Ooops  again – chemo drug (Avastin) used before side-effects discovered.

Ooops again – chemo drug (Avastin) used before side-effects discovered.

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:   Avastin now is linked to increased risk for treatment-related death. How was it released before this was discovered? Bevacizumab Linked to Fatal Adverse Effects in Cancer Patients… Read more »

Fasting helps Cancer (in some cases)

Fasting helps Cancer (in some cases)

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:  Fasting has a long history of benefit. As part of religious disciplines, it is widely used around the world.  Now science tells us that fasting potentiates chemotherapy:… Read more »

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