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Bile Duct cancer – a better understanding

Bile Duct cancer – a better understanding

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:  understanding the etiology (cause) of a problem isn’t sufficient but it can be helpful.  Bile duct cancer (cholangiocarcinoma) is a tough type of cancer and it sneaks… Read more »

How to detect Pancreatic cancer early

How to detect Pancreatic cancer early

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:  This could be very beneficial and is worth asking your doctor about! “… We found that a kinase called PEAK1 is turned on very early in pancreatic… Read more »

Baclofen for autism

Baclofen for autism

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:  Baclofen is an old medication which is a muscle relaxant. Typically it was used to lessen the muscle spasms of cerebral palsy or multiple sclerosis.  Years ago,… Read more »

Cardiologist rethinking the illness

Cardiologist rethinking the illness

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:  Live and learn – a privilege afforded doctors more than patients. This cardiologist is learning and living…. read what he shares so you and those you love… Read more »

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 »

Polish beekeepers braver than American

Polish beekeepers braver than American

Dr. Weeks’ Comment: “Just say No to Monsanto” Beekeepers Win Ban on Monsanto’s GMOs in Poland  Monsanto’s Mon810 corn, genetically engineered to produce a mutant version of the insecticide Bt,… Read more »

Parkinson’s Disease – an appeal for common sense. Find the cause!

Parkinson’s Disease – an appeal for common sense. Find the cause!

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:    A friend of mine told me about a friend of his whose creative work was cut short by “Parkinson’s disease”.  It is a tragic process but what… Read more »

Parkinson’s disease – 75% of the time arises from unknown causes:  check your blood mercury level.

Parkinson’s disease – 75% of the time arises from unknown causes: check your blood mercury level.

Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Parkinson’s disease is a tragic and yet treatable illness.  But before your try to “fix” something, why not find out that “broke” it?  What causes Parkinson’s disease?… Read more »

Vitamin K2 for Parkinson’s Disease

Vitamin K2 for Parkinson’s Disease

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:   Vitamin K2,  the sunlight vitamin/hormone vitamin D3, the treasure from the beehive: Royal Jelly, acetylated glutathione and many more agents are worth discussing  (even calcium channel blockers)… Read more »

Even mild brain trauma can be serious

Even mild brain trauma can be serious

Dr. Weeks’ Comment:  Many patients come to be having suffered brain trauma from falls or accidents which were never worked up by their doctors.  LENS brain mapping, a safe and… Read more »

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