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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Skin cancer, eczema, pink eye, ear infection and Medicine.

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In clinical Medicine, so much remains undefined. The data in most textbooks are derived from various sources and written by authors who may not see patients. Looking back, I have been studying medicine, especially psychiatry, since I was just a boy.

There are great medical students who are unable to get the information I own. They write to me from other countries asking me to post more of my works. Had I committed myself to a publishing contract, I would not be able to do what I do today for the benefit of Medicine and Humanity.

There are many topics in the video. The first one is of an infant with widespread Seborrheic Dermatitis. This case was probably due to a hypersensitivity reaction to a fungus. He was well at 12 months of age.

Actinic Keratosis (AK) is simple to treat with liquid nitrogen. The clinician must make sure that the patient is not prone to Keloid formation. AK is a low-grade precancerous condition that might lead to a Basal Cell Carcinoma. These cancers are locally invasive and readily treatable. Squamous carcinoma of the face and neck are infrequent but are significantly more serious. Melanomas are relatively rare, and I am always looking for dysplastic lesions. I suspect that billions of dollars are spent yearly in biopsing moles that most often are benign, not melanoma.

Victoriano is my patient with the big tongue. He was born at the Los Angeles Children's Hospital and his Lymphangioma and Hemangioma were more extensive at birth and extended into his lungs. His tongue becomes swollen and infected when he accidentally bites it. The best treatment I developed was a mixture of Amoxicillin, Metronidazole and a short course of Prednisone. He is now 9 and the lesion is about 85% resolved.

My son was a mouth breather, and I never used over-the-counter drugs for his congestion. Mouth breathing may be useful in preventing the allergen from reaching the lungs and thus activating bronchial asthma in a susceptible patient. I have often seen pollen in the stools of children with hay fever. Parents worry that mouth breathing might cause harm or a lack of oxygen to the brain. It is not so. Allergic rhinitis is the most common cause of middle ear infections. Why is this important?

A year ago I saw a 23-pound, 1-year-old child with continuous otitis media for a month. He had been receiving toxic amounts of antibiotics (adult doses), but he had failed to respond. He developed diarrhea with yeast buds as seen in this video. Parents can help the doctor by simply observing that the child with recurrent middle ear infections is always rubbing his nose, is congested and often breaths through his mouth. My approach to middle ear infections has eliminated the need for "ear tubes" in 99% of my patients.

Dermatology, for the most part, is really psychiatry. In my medical career, I rarely needed to consult a dermatologist. The child with hand dermatitis (suctioning of area when stressed with secondary salivary/traumatic dermatitis) turned out to be highly complex psychologically. The skin part was the easiest part to treat. The man with the ear malformation was wearing a band-aid. His wife had been making comments about his "ugly ear." The young woman with eczema over arms with secondary infection required counseling which took me an hour. She has been my patient since, though she has insurance that I do not accept (it doesn't cover my costs).

Erythema annulare centificum is also spelled centrifigum according to another source. The patient in the view was 8-months pregnant and was otherwise healthy. I suspect that she developed a hypersensitivity reaction to a skin fungus (dermatophytes).

The lady with the Erythema Nodosum was well a month later after a short course of Prednisone. In Medicine, one must be cautious regarding cause and effect. In other words, if I had attributed her Erythema Nodosum to a positive skin test, I could have missed an alternative diagnosis.

The Jerusalem Cricket is of concern since many Latinos are horrified of it, though it causes no harm. Halitosis, or bad breath, is often attributed to liver disease, as is Melasma or Chloasma.

Nickel is a ubiquitous metal and is used in metal utensils, jewelry and is mixed with Gold in order to harden it. Regarding your eyes, before using Restasis®, you should consider the possible consequences.

Shingles over the ear/eye can be serious. The patient in the video recovered. Giardiasis may be difficult to diagnose and stool studies are often reported as falsely negative (not present). The clinical history is of utmost importance.

Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmeMD-m6SF8

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Wisconsin Scientists Discover a Master Key to Microbes' Pathogenic Lifestyles

MADISON - For some microbes, the transformation from a benign lifestyle in the soil to that of a potentially deadly human pathogen is just a breath away.

Inhaled into the lungs of a mammal, spores from a class of six related soil molds found around the world encounter a new, warmer environment. And as soon as they do, they rapidly shift gears and assume the guise of pathogenic yeast, causing such serious and sometimes deadly afflictions as blastomycosis and histoplasmosis. Continue Reading >>

Monday, August 25, 2008

Yeast Causing Cancer? Part 2

A prominent Italian oncologist explains his view that cancer is fungus and can be easily treated. Truly Amazing!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Yeast and the Weight Connection

Wonder where those extra pounds are coming from?

By Carolyn Dean, M.D., N.D.

If I were to tell you that there is a fungus living in your intestines that produces 180 chemical toxins capable of making you feel dizzy and fatigued, shutting down your thyroid, throwing your hormones off balance, and causing you to crave sugar and alcohol, all of which make you put on weight –would you believe me? You probably wouldn’t –few doctors even realize the extent of damage caused by yeast overgrowth but the above scenario is all too true.

To the great detriment of the health of our society, this fungus does exist and it is growing rampant in a large proportion of the population –mostly women. It’s one of the diseases of civilization – the culmination of the side effects of technology and the disservices of our way of life. The list of chronic diseases is getting longer and longer: heart disease, cancer, Chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, auto immune disease, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Chronic yeast overgrowth not only worsens all the above conditions but it’s in a whole disease category by itself.

The miracle of antibiotics has its downside because it causes an overgrowth of yeast. The refining of sugar and wheat has its downside by creating a simple food source for yeast. The tremendous levels of stress hormones that flood our bodies daily, hourly, and every minute in our sped up world make us prey to yeast. Continue Reading >>

Monday, August 18, 2008

Yeast Causing Cancer?

A prominent Italian oncologist explains his view that cancer is fungus and can be easily treated. Truly Amazing!


Saturday, August 16, 2008

Yeast Infection Cures

A vaginal yeast infection is characterized by burning, itching, soreness, pain during intercourse and/or urination, and vaginal discharge that looks rather like cottage cheese. A diagnosis is confirmed through identification of the yeast under a microscope from a specimen scraped from the vaginal area.

Yeast infections occur when new yeast is introduced into the vaginal area, or when there is an increase in the quantity of yeast already present in the vagina relative to the quantity of normal bacteria. When normal, protective bacteria are eradicated by antibiotics or by immunosuppressive drugs, for example, the yeast can multiply, invade tissues, and cause irritation of the lining of the vagina. Continue Reading >>

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

EAR FUNGUS

To stop the pain of ear fungus, put a cup of salt in the microwave for 2 to 3 minutes. Use coarse salt and dump it into a thick sock. The sock is to prevent burns.

Apply the sock to the painful ear and it draws fluid out of the ear, and improves circulation - which will help reduce swelling and its pain.Use a hair dryer, on a low setting so that it will not burn the skin, to dry as much moisture as possible inside the ear. Keeping the dryer moving will also help to keep the ear from feeling too hot. Continue Reading >>

Monday, August 11, 2008

Symptoms for Toenail fungus

Symptoms of toenail fungus are quite obvious. The affected nail will get yellow or brown in colour. It may become so thick and overgrown that it may be painful to wear shoes. Foul-smelling debris may get accumulated under the nail. The nail may crumble and eventually fall off. Sneaks or spots can be seen down the side of the nails of the affected person. Continue Reading >>

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Recommendations for Fighting Yeast

Recommendations for Fighting Yeast

Do not ingest any form of refined sugar or fermented foods including yogurt and cheese. You may have the following fruits: granny smith apple and berries of all kinds. Eat 1 clove of garlic every day.

Supplement with Probiotics as recommended.

Take a plant enzyme formula with each meal. Enzymes help to chew the food up and thus leave less for the yeast to thrive on.

Practice food combining for your diet. Food combining is designed to help your food move quickly through your system without any chance of fermentation which, in turn, will greatly improve your digestion process.

Take some kind of colon cleanser before bedtime to facilitate the removal of the dead yeast from your body. This can protect you from experiencing a healing crisis from the toxins given off from the yeast. Plus, as an added benefit, it will keep the colon clean and provide an oxygenated environment. Yeast thrives in an anaerobic environment.

Remember that it can take months to get yeast under control. Continue on your diet and take only high quality supplements.


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