The Prime Directive – Do No Harm The primary duty to patients should be to “do no harm”. Avoiding harm typically results in an approach that follows a spectrum of interventions beginning with treatments that pose the least risk of adverse side effects. The harm...
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Self-Healing With Common Food
You will be amazed with what you can do with the common household items you already have! Take charge of your health today—Do it yourself, do it at home, do it naturally!! CINNAMON & GINGER IN MILK WHEN A COLD HAS JUST BEGUN: This is a great treatment for use at...
What Distinguishes the CES Ultra™ From Other CES Units?
The CES Ultra™ is the most advanced CES instrument currently available. For those suffering from depression, anxiety, insomnia, and the wide range of symptoms which accompany these and other conditions and disorders. It provides relief with none of the...
Sleeping Facts
We spend about one-third of our time on Planet Earth asleep. That’s about 16 hours a night as infants, 9 hours as teens and 7 to 8 hours as adults.
Surprising Uses for Electromagnetic Pulse Therapy
from motherearthnews.com By administering energy in controlled, coherent pulses, physicians can use electromagnetic pulse therapy to treat wounds, chronic pain, and alcoholism. While research supports the benefits of this type of therapy when performed by professional...
The Future of Brain-Based Medicine
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 58 million adult Americans suffer from mental illness in any given year, and that number is growing. In 2013, an estimated 15.7 million adults had at least one major depressive episode (ranging from mental...
Electrical Stimulation Instead of Pills
Medications affect levels of neurotransmitters, or chemicals such as serotonin, norepinephrine or dopamine, naturally present in the brain (within or between nerve cells) known to affect how we feel, think and act. Electrical stimulation and magnetic fields induce...
Smoking Cessation and CES
Looking to stop smoking? Having problems with medication such as Chantix? We just received this unsolicited testimonial form a happy CES User. You may not have the same results, but isn’t it worth a try? “My memory was declining...
CES and the Aging Brain
There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that the aging brain undergoes neuroplastic changes to respond to functional declines and keep performance on the best level. During these changes, additional brain areas are recruited, such as the ipsilateral motor...
Your Physician’s Background Comics
Medicine was one such field — its practice beginning when doctors started promoting their ideas through "that which was taught," literally creating a body of knowledge known as doctrine.