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Evidence-Based Medicine
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It is said (is there evidence?) that up to 60% of what is done in medicine is NOT evidence-based. This includes dosages of medications. For example, is 500 mg of Amoxicillin better than 450?
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Natural Psychiatry
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The definitions of terms such as: natural, organic, holistic, alternative, complementary, integrative, functional, homeopathic, and others are not clear and often used interchangably. They all refer to the philosphy and practice of using concepts and remedies based on nature…
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Medication-free Alternatives for Long-term Maintenance of Bipolar Disorder–A Case Series.2015 **
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End of Life, Death and Dying
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At the end of life…
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The State of the Evidence for Whole-System, Multi-Modality Naturopathic Medicine-A Systematic Scoping Review.2019 ** citations
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Natural Medicine, Naturopathy
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This information is for educational purposes only, to facilitate quality conversations between patients and their personal physician(s). Several essential considerations are required to safely administer any protocol for an individual. This information is NOT intended to diagnose, treat or encourage self-treatment of any medical condition.
The definitions of terms such as: natural, organic, holistic, alternative, complementary, integrative, functional, homeopathic, and others are not clear and often used interchangably. They all refer to the philosphy and practice of using concepts and remedies based on nature…
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PABA (Para-Amino-Benzoic-Acid)
Vitamins
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Maltose
Food & Supplements Program
Trehalose is a naturally-occuring di-saccharide (two sugars) that can be broken down in the normal small intestine. It is used for dry eye and mucosal injuries. The Product Helios, for sore mouths, has trehalose, glutamine and arginine.
References
Lysosomes Dysfunction Causes Mitophagy Impairment in PBMCs of Sporadic ALS Patients.2021.pdf
Trehalose–an intriguing disaccharide with potential for medical application in ophthalmology.2011
Solubility
Solubility in water
68.9 g per 100 g at
20 °C
Soluble in ethanol