Bee venom and Cancer – from the WSJ
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: venoms are potent biological substances. Used wisely, they are heap big medicine. Out of the hive and into the drugstore… or just […]
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: venoms are potent biological substances. Used wisely, they are heap big medicine. Out of the hive and into the drugstore… or just […]
Bee venom and Cancer – from the WSJ Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: This is only big news because 1 in 10 Americans are on antidepressant medications (yikes!) SSRIs: New study demonstrates a 100-500%
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: keeping your hormones in the optimal range has many systemic benefits. As regards cardiac health and preventing heart attacks, testosterone is very
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Always ask your oncologist two questions: 1) what treatment options are new on the horizon or currently being investigated 2) what treatment
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: vitamin D3 is much more than a vitamin – it is a pro-hormone and it effects blood pressure, cancer risk and many
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: The enzyme matrix metalloproteinase-8 is worth assessing. Ask your doctor! Enzyme Is Key To Clogged Arteries, Scientists Find ScienceDaily (Sep. 26, 2009)
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: primum non nocere – first do no harm – even in the diagnostic process. Ultrasound Can Predict Tumor Burden And Survival
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: venoms are potent medicines when delivered appropriately! Toad Venom In Cancer Treatment: Traditional Chinese Medicine Is Well-tolerated, Study Shows ScienceDaily (Sep. 26,
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: A word to the wise – today’ wisdom may look foolish tomorrow. The standard of care requires innovators and challangers. At the