Coffee and cancer
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Science is a methodology and even when the results fall against our “beliefs” we need to honor the process. Here we […]
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Science is a methodology and even when the results fall against our “beliefs” we need to honor the process. Here we […]
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Oxidized adrenalin, produced to excessive stress (“adrenal overload”), is toxic to the heart and the brain. We have known all
Adrenochrome. Hello, again. Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: I refer to the illness of diabetes to my patients as “the turkey disease”. Why? Because of two reasons both of which
Question: what is the “Turkey Disease”? Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: The bees are teaching us about diabetes. “…The researchers are now considering how, exactly, the bees’ sweet taste was enhanced by
The Honey bee and human diabetes. Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: How nice. More strong science supporting the safety and efficacy of insulin potentiated low dose targeted chemotherapy. … “In research published June
More science supporting insulin and the treatment of cancer. Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Inflammation has its pros and cons – it serves and it severs. It must be regulated. When excessive and when occurring in
Sugar and spice (esp. curry) for spinal cord injuries Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Nutrient replacement is not entirely benign. Safe levels depend upon individual variations but this study reinforces the importance and safety of restoring
Vit D3 and calcium – can’t be too careful. Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Excellent new strides being made in cancer and stem cell research Regulation of Telomerase in Stem Cells and Cancer
Integrating telomerase research and stem cell for cancer care. Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Excellent and persistent research – inspiring. …”Intravenous administration of oxygen gas was tried in the early 1900s, but these attempts failed
Injectable oxygen – they got it right the second time. Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Out of nature comes so many medicines. The challenge is to retain an open and curious mind… and humility. “The art of
Easter Island bacterial “product” helps with cognition. Read More »