Archive for March, 2009

CMO – MODERN MIRACLE AGAINST ARTHRITIS? IT’S NOT EASY TURNING A DISCOVERY INTO A MIRACLE | Monday, March 30th, 2009

When a research associate of the San Diego Clinic found the report, he immediately recognized its potential. Intense research on arthritis by that group had been ongoing for several years, spurred on in part by the personal interest of the clinic’s director who himself was suffering from very severe osteoarthritis in both knees. It wouldn’t [...]

CMO – MODERN MIRACLE AGAINST ARTHRITIS? | Monday, March 30th, 2009

The cure for arthritis – you’d think we were after the holy grail or something. It seemed so incredibly difficult and elusive. After all, medical science has been searching for it for centuries with nothing more to show than a few pain relievers and anti-inflammatory drugs. Nothing before even came close to being a cure. [...]

A BRIEFING ON THE ARTHRITIC PROCESS: RESEARCH SUMMARY | Monday, March 30th, 2009

Some of the information that follows may be a bit complex for the average reader However, I am including these details because many people seek advice about CMO from their physicians. Altogether too often they’ve been told that them is nothing that could accomplish what CMO achieves, and that there is no “science” behind it. [...]

A BRIEFING ON THE ARTHRITIC PROCESS: AUTOIMMUNE FACTORS IN OTHER DISEASES | Monday, March 30th, 2009

It is important to note that this very same process occurs with virtually all diseases that have autoimmune factors. It is often the crippling factor in neurological diseases like multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, polyneuropathy, and other demyelinating diseases. In these diseases, instead of cartilage it is nerve or brain tissue that is being attacked [...]

A BRIEFING ON THE ARTHRITIC PROCESS: ISN’T THERE SOME WAY TO STOP THIS DESTRUCTIVE AUTOIMMUNE SYSTEM PROCESS? | Monday, March 30th, 2009

Now what if you could get in there and somehow intervene or interrupt that vicious chain of events? Shouldn’t that halt the arthritic process, stopping it dead in its tracks? Absolutely-regardless of whether it’s rheumatoid or osteoarthritis! However, there are no conventional pharmaceuticals that can safely alter the process that is causing the attacks against [...]

TRICHOMONIASIS: TREATMENT | Friday, March 27th, 2009

Only one medication has been shown to be effective in the treatment of trichomoniasis: metronidazole. Although this medicine is also available as a cream, only the pill form is effective for trichomoniasis treatment. The cream form does not treat the infection in the urethra and genital glands; therefore, even though the symptoms disappear, recurrence is [...]

HIV SYMTOMS: MONITORING OF THE CD4 | Friday, March 27th, 2009

AIDS is defined in an HIV-positive person as a syndrome comprising various clinical conditions, a drop of the CD4 count to below 200, or both criteria. A person with AIDS is usually monitored by measuring the level of his or her CD4 cells. A healthy person typically has a count of more than 500 cells; [...]

STD GENITAL WARTS: IF THE PAP SMEAR COMES BACK AS A HIGHER-GRADE LESION | Friday, March 27th, 2009

If the Pap smear comes back as a higher-grade lesion (CIN II or III, moderate or severe dysplasia, or high-grade SIL), then a colposcopy is recommended, with a biopsy of any abnormal areas and treatment as appropriate. About a third of the changes in this category progress to cancer if not treated. Close follow-up is [...]

BARRIER METHODS FOR PROTECTION DURING ANAL SEX | Friday, March 27th, 2009

Receptive anal intercourse is practiced by both men and women, though many opposite-sex couples are reluctant to admit that they practice anal sex because they fear its stigma as a “gay” sex practice and its reputation as a route for transmitting HIV. Nevertheless many couples, whatever their sexual orientation, find pleasure in anal intercourse. But [...]

THE ATTEMPT TO SHED LIGHT ON PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT | Friday, March 27th, 2009

Another attempt to shed light on prostate cancer treatment is the national PIVOT (Prostate cancer Intervention vs. Observation Trial) study, led by a Minnesota internist and a Seattle urologist and funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Cancer Institute. Its aim is to find out which works better for clinically localized prostate [...]