Rescuing the Psychiatric Patient
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Psychiatry has become, in my somber assessment over the past 30 years, the most inhumane field of medicine. We all somehow intuitively […]
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Psychiatry has become, in my somber assessment over the past 30 years, the most inhumane field of medicine. We all somehow intuitively […]
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Almost a decade ago, I invited David Stetzer, the world authority on how to determine and then remediate electrical pollution to come
Fluorescent bulbs and (LED) create malignant melanoma Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Cancer is a process which manifests metabolically initially in the cytosol of the cell and then in the mitochondria. This was clarified
Cancerous chromosomes are symptoms of cancer, not the cause. Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Vitamin A kills cancer TUMOR cells and now we learn that it also kills the really lethal cancer STEM cells. Great news.
Vitamin A kills cancer STEM cells Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Statins are far more dangerous than they are beneficial. Now more and more scientists are agreeing and more and more clinicians
Stop the Statin nonsense Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Gratitude is the best immune enhancement and thought is the greatest asset we have if we can control it. I know
Dr Weeks’ Comment: Double blinded placebo controlled trials are the gold standard but often unethical and increasingly criticized as a profit driven model for
re Clinical Trials Read More »
Watermelon Seeds as Food: Nutrient Composition, Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activity International Journal of Nutrition and Food Sciences Volume 5, Issue 2, March 2016, Pages: 139-144
Watermelon seeds – don’t spit, chew! Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: I have lectured on the importance of transgenetics for the past six years because people need to understand that we absorb from
Transenetics – use or abuse it. Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: You have Lyme and it was treated but you still feel terrible. Why? Because you have Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS).
Lyme Disease update Read More »