The Science behind IPT
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Back in the summer of 2002, a very skeptical Dr. Brad Weeks traveled to Chicago to the office of Dr. Steven Ayre […]
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Drugs are powerful and typically work by poisoning enzymes. Use with care and as a last resort after lifestyle factors have not worked.
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Back in the summer of 2002, a very skeptical Dr. Brad Weeks traveled to Chicago to the office of Dr. Steven Ayre […]
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Old news. Had the ‘scientific” journals reported the real and total science in the firest place, had the marketers not gagged the
SSRI no better than placebo.. worse actually. Read More »
Dr. Weeks Clinic: Some straight thinking about the relative worthlessness (compared to placebo or exercise or vitamin B shots or even tryptophan) of SSRI antidepressants.
Emperor SSRI has no clothes Read More »
Christmas Cholesterol Epiphany: ‘Myrrh’ May Have Cholesterol-Lowering Properties ScienceDaily (Dec. 17, 2009) ”” Laboratory experiments suggest that the resin of certain trees of the Middle
Propolis and myrrh are similar – both drop choleserol Read More »
Dr. Weeks Comment: No news here. My friend and mentor, the late and great Abram Hoffer demonstrated this important attribute of niacin (vitamin
Niacin, glorious… “you’re still the one.” Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Pharmaceutical, patented drugs are designed to be effective at reducing symptoms. They do so, universally, by poisoning an enzyme process or disrupting
Zicam warning – as always, buyer beware! Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Let’s review – A medical doctor is a doctor of “medicine” (just as a juris doctor is a doctor or teacher or
SSRI drug company fined more than $1 billion. Read More »
Dr. Weeks Comment: In 1989 the patent (see below) was filed which demonstrated the importance of never prescribing a statin drug without also prescribing Co
You want some Co Q 10 with that statin? Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Watch out America. The FDA is about to take away your niacin. This vitamin B3, famous for its “flush” was championed by
Niacin beats statin drug – head to head. Cheaper and more effective and safer! Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: The drug, approved for U.S. use in 1992, generated about $942 million in sales last year, 2.1 percent of Glaxo’s total revenue.
Paxil and birth defects = $2.5 million fine. Read More »