E cigarettes much healthier than smoking
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: When the big cigarette companies are mad at you, you KNOW you are doing something right. We have been promoting ecigarettes for […]
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Dr. Weeks Comment: This is tragic info. Especially when one understands that the physiology of the lactating breast functions to CONCENTRATE nicotine (and other substances)
Wow! Pregnant moms are STILL smoking (>1 in 5) Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Dr. Alex Schauss Ph.D. teaches many people many things and the world should listen to him on the treatment of heroin
Heroin constipates… use high dose vitamin C Read More »
Vitamin C or Heroin – your choice! Posted by Brad Weeks, MD on November 25, 2008 ` Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) effects on withdrawal syndrome
Heroin addiction? C here! Read More »
Dr. Weeks Comment: We at the Weeks Clinic for Corrective Medicine and Psychiatry are delighted to offer effective Corrective Health protocols for people suffering with
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Dr. Weeks Comment: Dr. Rudolf Steiner taught that nothing is good or bad but everything has effects and we need to chose wisely. Nicotine enhances
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: these create more estrogen and that imbalances the estrogen/progesterone ratio. So be good! Obesity, Alcohol Consumption And Smoking Increase Risk Of Second
Eat, drink and breast cancer comes back. Read More »
How Alcohol Blunts Ability Of Hamsters To ‘Rise And Shine’ ScienceDaily (Sep. 1, 2009) ”” Chronic alcohol consumption blunts the biological clock’s ability to synchronize
Hard to “rise and shine”? Read More »
Dr Weeks Comment: SSRI medications and alcohol abuse. Worth investigating? Note from Dr. Tracy: After researching and warning for two decades that this crisis with
SSRI medications and alcohol abuse. Worth investigating? Read More »
Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid versus naltrexone in maintaining alcohol abstinence: an open randomized comparative study by Caputo F, Addolorato G, Lorenzini F, Domenicali M, Greco G, del
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