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I was really moved to listen to your reason for going to Korea and learning Korean. It hit me that this is exactly what I need to do to break through resentment that’s been weighing me down for most of my life. I’m also second generation Korean, grew up in Irvine. Read more
I am a board-certified anesthesiologist with subspecialty training in pain management. I also have a PhD in pharmacology. I have been in clinical practice for over 25 years.
I immensely appreciate your information on the dangers and concerns related to elevated plasma homocysteine levels. Indeed, I offer and give your below link on homocysteine levels to all my interested colleagues, patients, family, and close friends to help educate them on the dangers of elevated homocysteine levels. Read more
In part one of this look at what to do about cancer, I expressed support for surgical excision of a malignant tumor whenever deemed prudent by those involved.
Generally, I don't feel as good about radiation and chemotherapy, but before I explain why, please allow me to say this: if you've already undergone radiation or chemotherapy, consider your body strong and resilient, having withstood the harmful effects of these therapies. Read more
One of our readers requested notes with our vlogs for those who prefer reading rather than listening. Maddie's question along with notes written to summarize what was covered in the vlog are included below.
Original article below published in November of 2004, reposted on January 30, 2019 along with the video clip from the Joe Rogan Podcast above with guest Dr. David Sinclair.Read more