Why Is This Patient So Healthy?
She is Proactive versus Reactive
Look at all she does!!

We all have a “health equation”. Do you know what yours is? Carole does. She is 77 years old now. She gardens, she travels, she plays her saxophone, she is in two bands, she sleeps well, exercises daily, reads a lot, eat’s as well as she can. She also gets regular chiropractic adjustments, my Bilateral Nasal Specific treatment seasonally, or whenever she feels the need, takes only organic whole food concentrates, and more!!

She was referred to me over 5 years ago by a chiropractor who knows about my expertise in the Bilateral Nasal Specific Treatment. She had been having chronic nosebleeds and would have to go to the emergency room to get her nose cauterized, another way of saying burned, to stop the bleeding. After a series of my treatments, she no longer needs to go to the emergency room. It’s been quite a few years now since her last, and hopefully, last episode. I’ve had other patients go through this procedure and no one to date like it. And they are glad they don’t need it anymore.

The Solution?

In addition to my treatment, we did a nutritional consultation where I surveyed her diet, a Symptom Survey of over 180 questions regarding the clinical situation regarding her major body systems. I evaluated her diet, made my recommendations based on the works of Dr. Price, Pottenger, and Jarvis’s in depth, probably never to be reproduced studies. I also evaluated her supplement regimen to be sure she was/is only taking raw, organic, whole food concentrates. She is now active as ever and enjoying her lifestyle. Quite a tribute to someone who is so proactive about her health. Indeed, she has figured out her “Health Equation”. What’s yours?

My Approach

The famous, German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, whose works I read while doing my undergraduate studies in Heidelberg from 1971-1974, said this—among many other things! As an older man, looking back on his life, he said that we are all where we are based on a Divine Plan for us. In so many words: We/you are where you are supposed to be, for the “moment”. For me, I’m practicing the way I’m supposed to be. Helping wherever I can, referring to other health care providers if needed. Referring to a provider for an opinion that I would send a friend or family member to. And encourage such a patient to not only get an opinion but also use their intuition regarding any opinion given to them.

Fast Forward to a very current Medical Situation

Recently, a friend of mine went in for a regular “checkup”, only to find out her doctor resigned— to put it mildly—from a local hospital system. In fact, 300 plus doctors had resigned from the same system. Of course, no word in the papers as to what patients needing a doctor should do. But that’s another story.

Why?

First, if you ever get the chance, read Dr. Robert Mendelsohn M.D.’s book: Confessions of a Medica Heretic. And Male Practice, How Doctors Manipulate Women. He practiced at the top of his profession for over 5o years, only to caution people to stay away from doctors outside of Emergency, Life-Threatening Procedures. Why? Well, here is just one group example.

Recently, a lot of doctors quit a hospital system where all were “under the gun” to do certain elective procedures on patients. “Checkups” if you will. Why? Because the hospital system was plugged into the insurance system that paid for them. Ok. That’s fine. Better for a lot of patients, maybe. But what about the doctors? Glad you asked.

You see, when you join a hospital system as a treating physician, there are rules you must abide by. Things you are contracted to do. Like evaluating and treat patients. Fair enough. Problem is, there are certain procedures to do that a lot of doctors don’t like to be told to perform if they are not necessary, according to their professional skill and experience. So why did so many quit?

Sepsis. Death from Endoscopic and Colonoscopy procedures. I don’t know how many, but the word does get out pretty quick in the medical community when this happens. And rather than be forced to do procedures deemed medically necessary by your boss, without having consulted and evaluated a patient’s true needs, the exit occurrence of a lot of good doctors. Now it’s up to the abandoned patients to find another doctor on their own, or hopefully through referral. Such is the state of our “healthcare system”.

But let’s follow this a little further, for our own health security. Let’s assume that we go for a checkup and we don’t have any emergencies going on in our body but maybe chronic stuff, which actually we all may have at some time. And I/you don’t want to get an invasive potentially harmful procedure like an endoscopic exam from our throat to our stomach, or a colonoscopy but we do have some symptoms going on. And let’s say, worst case scenario, you do have a cancer situation going on, assuming the diagnosis is correct, which according the top Epidemiologist at Duke University who testified back in the 80’s when the chiropractors sued the AMA and the rest of them for them trying to “Contain and Eliminate” the chiropractic profession (book available on request), that medical diagnosis is at best15% correct. Not a good percentage for someone being told they have cancer. But even if it is true, there are far more alternatives to drugs, surgery and radiation which is the current cancer narrative and has been for years.

So, what’s a person to do? Well, you have your own ability to think and evaluate and you have all kinds of “alternative” treatments available, which are not only cheaper in the long run, but as effective if you really look into them. Like Jason Winters Tea, Or Nutriplex Detox and Cleanse herbal formula for cleansing and building, both of which we should be doing daily due to all the toxins in our environment, which are causing so many of our health problems anyway.

Wow, I’m really spilling the beans on this one!!

So rather than some of these non-emergency invasive procedures, let’s have a look. From the digestive system, indigestion like belching burping bloating gas, constipation or diarrhea. Maybe due to certain foods. Maybe due to the spinal nerves being pinched to the abdominal organs (ask for the brochure, or go to the website www.oregonwellnesscare.com/ under Blog section misalignments brochure: do spinal misalignments really cause organ problems?) maybe weather changes, maybe emotional stress.

Well, starting from the top. You could take some apple cider vinegar and honey at each meal, or just plain apple cider in some water. Two teaspoons of each in water per meal, or other times during the day, according to Dr. Jarvis in his book Arthritis and Folk Medicine. Of course, your food intake could be looked at. But assuming you are doing your best in that department, and you are getting adjusted regularly, then you look to your supplements.

Or you could go on a 2–3-month regimen, one bottle at a time, to feed your digestive system with whole food concentrates. Another nutritional fact is that after about age 30, one of the major nutrients in your stomach, hydrochloric acid production slows down. It’s an acid, and that’s why vinegar and honey can be so effective. And or Digestive Enzymes (NutriPlex)  and Lactic Acid Yeast (Standard Process) a natural probiotic that feeds your good bugs, since 1954. And of course, good water. Spring or well or good bottled water. I recommend Chrystal Geyser from around here, which comes from Mt. Shasta. No chlorine, which kills your good gut bugs, no fluoride, which poisons your thyroid. Try this and you may be able to avoid the need for Endoscopy or Colonoscopy.

And as Forest Gump said: “That’s all I have to say about that”.