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Meridian Therapy in Applied Kinesiology (09/2018)
Anyone who has ever been treated by me has experienced the way in which acupuncture points are used in Applied Kinesiology. I use them either to diagnose or treat in almost every patient visit. Meridian therapy
Read MoreInjuries & Surgeries (06/2018)
Roughly 80% of patients have a “muscle memory” associated with a past injury or surgery. These “muscle memories” can interfere with normal functioning of the nervous system and perpetuate a variety of health conditions
Read MoreAllergies (04/2018)
Spring is here and the weather is finally warming up. For many, this excitement is dampened by the fact that allergies are also on the way. Why do people get allergies anyway? Is it really all about ragweed and pollen?
Read MoreApplied Kinesiology Diagnosis (03/2018)
Both doctors and patients tend to be eager to give a name to symptoms. The illusion is that once symptoms are labeled, we have more control over them. Insurance companies perpetuate this paradigm by requiring an official diagnosis
Read MoreVitamin G (11/2017)
This newsletter on vitamin G is the last in a series that began with vitamin A. This coincides with another ending: I'll be changing my office location on December 1st, and moving around the block to 850 7th Avenue, Suite 406.
Read MoreVitamin F (09/2017)
Vitamin F refers to Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs). When fatty acids were discovered in 1923, they were designated "vitamin F" but by 1929 research had shown that they were better classified as fats, rather than as vitamins.
Read MoreVitamin E (06/2017)
Vitamin E has been found to be very effective in preventing and reversing various disease states. By definition, vitamins must be acquired through food because our bodies are unable to synthesize them.
Read MoreVitamin D (05/2017)
Most people associate vitamin D with sunshine, milk, and bone health. While these links are accurate, vitamin D has numerous functions in our bodies and has a powerful impact on general health.
Read MoreVitamin C (03/2017)
Most people associate vitamin C with oranges and the prevention of colds. Recent advancements in Applied Kinesiology have demonstrated that vitamin C indeed enhances immune system function by increasing function.
Read MoreVitamin B12 (02/2017)
Most people associate vitamin B-12 with energy boosts, and B-12 injections. But apart from low energy, a deficiency in vitamin B-12 can result in severe and irreversible damage, especially to the brain and nervous system.
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