“So join the thousands of happy, peppy people and get a
great big bottle of . this stuff.” (Lucille Ball, from the “Vitameatavegemin”
routine)
The DOCTOR YOURSELF (SM) NEWSLETTER Vol 2, No 6 January 24, 2002 “Free of
charge, free of advertising, and free of the A.M.A.”
Written by Andrew Saul, PhD. of http://www.doctoryourself.com
, a free online library of 300 natural healing articles with nearly 4,000
scientific references.
“HELLO, FRIENDS.
ARE YOU CONFUSED ABOUT USING OR BUYING VITAMINS? Do your
eyes glaze over when you see those rows and rows of
shelves of supplements?
Do you hear conflicting stories on TV that say
vitamins are worthless, or
even harmful?
Do you poop out at parties? (Sorry; It’s that “Lucy” bit
again.) Well, the answers to your problem are in this
little list.”
Here’s quick-click guide what NEWSLETTER readers may
want to know:
http://www.doctoryourself.com/tabtable.html (This is a brand new article, with
reference links within it.)
TABLETING INGREDIENTS (“Excipients”)
http://www.doctoryourself.com/labels.html
6 Powerful Answers for when under-informed people badmouth
megadose nutritional supplements:
1) SUPPLEMENT SAFETY
http://www.doctoryourself.com/hoffer_factoids.html
(by Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.)
2) NEWS MEDIA OBJECTIONS
http://www.doctoryourself.com/antivitamin.html
3) DOCTORS’ OBJECTIONS
http://www.doctoryourself.com/naturedoc.html and http://www.doctoryourself.com/hoffer_paradigm.html (This is a major article, also written by Dr. Hoffer)
4) HOSPITAL OBJECTIONS http://www.doctoryourself.com/hospitals.html
5) LEGAL ASPECTS http://www.doctoryourself.com/strategies.html
6) SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT FOR SUPPLEMENTATION
http://www.doctoryourself.com/bibliography.html
http://www.doctoryourself.com/werbach.html
http://www.doctoryourself.com/antioxidants.html
http://www.doctoryourself.com/foodpill.html
WHY WE NEED FOOD SUPPLEMENTS http://www.doctoryourself.com/kaufman2.html
(by William Kaufman, M.D., Ph.D.)
http://www.doctoryourself.com/supplement_limit.html
An Important Note:
I have no financial connection whatsoever with the supplement industry,
or with anyone who markets such products.
Commercial use of DOCTOR YOURSELF material is strictly prohibited. This NEWSLETTER contains no advertising and
we mean to keep it that way.
http://www.health-heart.org/ has lots of good information on clinical
nutrition and vitamin therapeutics. Though I favor higher than the posted
doses of vitamin C, I really like this noncommercial site’s upbeat, can-do
attitude. I also endorse its outspoken criticism of the
pharmaceutical
industry. There is a cool “Daily Supplement Pyramid” at
http://www.health-heart.org/simple.htm and
a very clear, short discussion of
essential fatty acids at http://www.health-heart.org/vitamins.htm
“Great website! I noticed you have a page on Lyme disease http://www.doctoryourself.com/lyme.html
. Please consider putting in a plug for the homeopathic remedy, Ledum. Ledum in
the 1M potency is almost a specific for Lyme disease. I use it in my own
practice and have several cures of Lyme disease with it. (I am a homeopath.)
“Regards,
“R. F., M.D.”
Dr. R. F. (not his real initials) is yet another
natural-minded physician who is likely to lose his medical license if State “health”
authorities find out that he’s successfully treating inflammation without
antibiotic drugs. Do not be fooled: the
well-entrenched politically powerful pharmaceutical cartel is STILL trying to
squash alternative health care wherever it can.
If you think I overstate the case, look at this:
“Dear Dr. Saul,
“I have real some of your website information. It is very
good. I request your assistance. I am a physician and officer in the U. S.
military. I have used nutritional therapies in my civilian practice for several
years.
“I had a patient two months ago with severe bronchitis and
history of recurrent pneumonia who I gave a 25cc IV push of vitamins C
(2500mg), B-complex, B6, Dexpanthenol, Trace minerals, magnesium chloride
(1000mg) in 10cc sterile water. This man was not responding well to antibiotic
therapy and turned around in 24 hours after the IV. There was a complaint from
2 of my “colleagues” that I was giving nutritional IV’s. I now must justify my treatment
with documentation. The protocol I use is from Dr. Alan Gaby. There is no regulation against the nutrition
I used. It is just that the other doctors think nutritional, especially IV,
therapy is quackery.
“Will you provide me with some specific documentation
regarding the benefits and safety of nutritional IV’s or any other
recommendation I can use to satisfy this demand and dismiss the complaints of
the “uninformed” doctors with whom I must work?
“Thank you,
“G. Y., M.D.”
Dear Doctor,
One would think that Dr. Gaby’s recommendation would be
justification in itself. The fact that the patient recovered should also
suffice, as I am sure you agree.
Your problem is not an easy one, because whatever
information you bring forward will be discounted as scientifically unproven, as
out of date, as quackery, as personal promotion, or worse.
Here is my suggested reading list to strengthen your
defense:
http://www.doctoryourself.com/hoffer_paradigm.html
(Abram Hoffer, M.D.) http://www.doctoryourself.com/riordan1.html
(Hugh D. Riordan, M.D.) http://www.doctoryourself.com/antivitamin.html
http://www.doctoryourself.com/vitciv.html (Robert F.
Cathcart, M.D.) http://www.doctoryourself.com/titration.html
http://www.doctoryourself.com/klennerpaper.html
(Frederick R. Klenner, M.D.)
Have you ever been denied a natural therapy by a doctor or
hospital? Tell
your story! Email your
experience to me at
“I throughly enjoyed your Newsletter on Vitamin E. In
Prevention Magazine,
November, 1989, there was an excellent article on Vitamin E
and Epilepsy
which I am enclosing. “Sharon Myers”
Thank you, Sharon. The PREVENTION article mentioned
research showing that children using antiepileptic medication had reduced
plasma levels of vitamin E, an indication of vitamin E deficiency. So doctors
at the University of Toronto gave epileptic children 400 I.U. of vitamin E per
day for several months, along with their medication. This combined treatment
reduced the frequency of seizures in most of the children by over 60 percent.
Half of them “had a 90 to 100 percent reduction in seizures.” (Epilepsia, Vol
30, No 1, 1989).
This is a good reference to have, not only for epilepsy,
but for proof of the safety of 400 IU of vitamin E per day in children
(equivalent to about 800 to 1,200 IU/day for an adult). It also provides a
clear example of drug medication creating vitamin deficiency. In recent years,
PREVENTION magazine has greatly changed, and you will likely no longer find
articles such as this in it any more. But you now will find pharmaceutical
company drug ads. I do miss the good
old Rodale PREVENTION.
More on epilepsy at
http://www.doctoryourself.com/epilepsy.html
“I used to buy this product, but some places have
discontinued it. Would you have a list of places that still sell the Dr. Rinse
in a can?”
I do not know where to get it in a can, but I can tell you
how to make it in
a jiffy, right here:
http://www.doctoryourself.com/dr_rinse.html
You have to love a snack with its own website, right? But at http://www.doritos.com , as well as on a
package of “Cooler Ranch” tortilla chips, they really play down the junk-food
truth: This variety of “Doritos” contains a whole slew of artificial
ingredients, including THREE artificial food colors, Yellow Dye Number 5, Red
Dye Number 40 and Blue Dye Number 1. I
called Frito-Lay (it’s their nickel:1-800-352-4477) and I told them that I think
readily available, safe natural colors should be used instead, and that I wanted
to talk to the boss about it. They
passed my call around to a series of cheerful but ineffective people,
eventually promising me a call from a Vice President. No such luck. No such call.
No such concern from one of the largest empty-food manufacturers in the
world. Buy another brand, and call
Frito Lay and tell them why.
Want to know the sordid history of the artificial,
cancer-promoting
sweetener saccharin?
http://www.doctoryourself.com/history5.html
Want to read about our past Winners of the DOCTOR YOURSELF “STEALTH
FOOD”
AWARD?
http://www.doctoryourself.com/stealthfoods.html
What about different SUPPLEMENT BRANDS?
Readers’ Ask: NATURAL VS SYNTHETIC: What’s the REAL
difference?
A New BOOK REVIEW
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