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Regenerative Medicine making progress.

Regenerative Medicine making progress.

Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Regenerative Medicine is in the ascendency.  Twenty five years ago I worked with Bob Becker, M.D. (author: The Body Electric) and studied bioelectricity.  Earthworms do it..  … Read more »

Many thanks, Steve!  RIP

Many thanks, Steve! RIP

QUOTES FROM STEVE JOBS: ` Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes … the ones who see things differently… Read more »

Abram Hoffer’s CV and writings.

Abram Hoffer’s CV and writings.

Dr Weeks’ Comment:    A great man and a dear friend has passed, yet the wake of this great scientist and physician continues to shake the medical and psychiatric community almost… Read more »

Promiscuous plants!

Promiscuous plants!

Plant Switches Pollinators When Caterpillars Strik By HENRY FOUNTAIN Published: January 21, 2010 It is not a perfect situation, the relationship between coyote tobacco and hawkmoths. Sure, the hawkmoth does… Read more »

Why not let the patient/customer decide

Why not let the patient/customer decide

More Effort Needed to Crack Down on ‘Secret Remedies’, Expert Argues ScienceDaily (Dec. 17, 2009) — The medical establishment and politicians must do more to crack down on alternative medicine,… Read more »

Enhancing the immune system in cancer patients … finally a worthy focus.

Enhancing the immune system in cancer patients … finally a worthy focus.

Dr. Weeks Comment:  Most experienced clinicians understand that a healthy immune system beats a healthy cancer any day of the week (and twice on Sunday if you faith and attitude… Read more »

Not new, not news – glad others are catching up…

Not new, not news – glad others are catching up…

New Cancer Drug Test Promises Safer And More Effective Clinical Trials ScienceDaily (Sep. 24, 2009) — A group of scientists from Hamburg may have taken a big step towards more… Read more »

Innovations in cancer care

Innovations in cancer care

Dr. Weeks Comment:   Glycoproteins …. hmmm…   where have we heard that terms starting some 15 years ago? ….  Think Mannatech technology.  Also, remember that insulin potentiated delivery of chemotherapy is… Read more »

Historical evidence that electrification caused the 20th century epidemic of “diseases of civilization”

Historical evidence that electrification caused the 20th century epidemic of “diseases of civilization”

Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Historical evidence that electrification caused the 20th century epidemic of “diseases of civilization”                   http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/The-Emr-Policy-Institute-1048299.html SOURCE: The EMR Policy Institute Highlighted Links The EMR Policy Institute The BioInitiative… Read more »

Blood Brain Barrier

Blood Brain Barrier

Dr. Weeks Comment:  There are important options to by-passing the BBB for the health of the brain! Blood-brain Barrier As Therapy Delivery System: Enzyme Delivered Through Bloodstream Corrects Deficiencies In… Read more »

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