Late May 2016 Newsletter
Conflicted feelings about Homeopathy; Homeopathy for Alcoholism; Homeopathy for Binge Eating and Eating Disorders; Homeopathy as First Response Medicine
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Conflicted feelings about Homeopathy; Homeopathy for Alcoholism; Homeopathy for Binge Eating and Eating Disorders; Homeopathy as First Response Medicine
The results indicate the prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays a role in the physiological cognitive function-enhancing effect of Extraxt of Ginkgo biloba (EGb). EGb might improve working memory function in middle-aged individuals by counteracting the occurrence of aging-related hemispheric asymmetry reduction.
“Dr. Mueller’s homeopathic treatments have regulated my hormones so that I no longer suffer from mood swings, irregular periods, ovarian cysts or an enlarged uterus. I also no longer have sinus headaches or allergies. My quality of life has improved immensely!” Dr. Jill T Kent, Ohio, USA Homeopathic treatment for hormonal imbalance
Homeopathy as first defense. Women’s health issues. Client feedback on homeopathic treatment of acute fragrance sensitivity. Homeopathic treatment of anaphylactic reactions. Articles by Manfred Mueller published. Industrial chemicals in fast food. Scientific researchers find that homeopathic drugs can regulate a series of genes involved in neuronal function.
Brenda, a 40 year old mother of two, had taken the homeopathic remedy Sabina for a profuse menstrual period with heavy hemorrhaging of bright red blood and dark clots. During her initial case, I had originally assessed her sensitivity level as “sensitive,” meaning she needed to take an olfactory dose of any of her liquid…
Click here to read Part 1 of this story One time a four year old girl was brought to my practice who refused any and all instructions. This was before the term “oppositional disorder” was coined. She was all dressed up like a little lady and was so well behaved for her age that I…
How safe is the menopausal medication estrogen, the most widely prescribed drug in the USA? Answers may be years away, and yet 1.3 million American women who
Studies support that ingredients in common non-alcohol based antibacterial soaps such as triclosan can cause harm to the environment and to public health. And there is no evidence that non-hospital, “every day” use of these soaps are helpful to us at all. In fact, studies show that soap and water are just as effective as antibacterial soaps in killing germs – 99.4% compared to 99.6%. The documented negative effects of these ingredients surely pose problems for public health; the use of these soaps create too high of a risk considering the positive effects are marginal at best.