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"andy_reed" They joined us in 2021.

3 Most Recent Public Forum Posts by "andy_reed"

Infantile Cerebral Palsy, need info and have referral for Vancouver practitioner (12/2021)

Hello, I have a friend living in Vancouver, BC, who has a nine month old girl with infantile cerebral palsy, just diagnosed. Any practitioner who has any info on treatment centers, case studies, research projects, treatment theory and/or protocols for...

Raw Food Energetics, Are All Raw Foods Damp Cold? (12/2021)

Turns out the Asian concept that all raw foods impart cold and dampness is not entirely true. Dr Cousens outlines the energetics of raw foods in his book Conscious Eating, a necessary addition to any one serious about Asian Healing...

Coriolus and Ganoderma during chemo and rad (12/2021)

does anybody know any research articles using these two mushrooms during chemo and radiation, interactions, etc.

6 Most Recent Public Forum Comments by "andy_reed"

Question about a client with intense, persitient meat cravings (1/2011)

Hey Chad,There are many scientific citations (and entire books) of algae reversing/preventing anemia. Here is one: Spirulina has been found to increase weight gain and correct anemia in both HIV-infected and HIV-negative undernourished children. Simpore, J., et al. "Nutrition Rehabilitation...

Infantile Cerebral Palsy, need info and have referral for Vancouver practitioner (1/2011)

Thank you both for the above posts, very helpful. May post more questions soon.

Sliding Scale Fee set-up (2/2010)

Just a comment to include the concept of stewardship of health and worthiness issues. Asian medicine is the highest quality treatment avaialble for most conditions. Lowering fees is often enabling patients to lower their commitment to healing. In my experience...

Question about a client with intense, persitient meat cravings (2/2010)

From a scientific perspective meats are a poor quality protein source with many known toxic residual metabolites from digestion, ie arachidonic/uric acids. After cooking meats are only 10-30% protein.If the patient is truly anemic, nettle tea/soup with 2-6 tbsp/day microalgae...

Thyroidism and alternative medicine therapies (5/2008)

Posted this originally because very few folks know fucus contains T4, which makes it a huge help to hypothyroid patients, and is safer than Armour, which has acetone remnants.

Thyroidism and alternative medicine therapies (3/2008)

see research articles under http://www.ryandrum.com/ for info on bladderwrack sea alga Fucus sp.

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