In her trademark lecture, Dr. Whitney Gabhart, ND, delivered stimulating facts and figures on how to beat the hormone "blahs" of mid-life and beyond. A great time was had by all who attended! You can register at our main website - www.cadywellnes
Depression can cause a variety of symptoms including depressed mood, loss of interest in activities, changes in appetite, sleep issues, fatigue, feelings of worthlessness, difficulty concentrating, and suicidal thoughts. For adults, women may experience irritability, anxiety, mood swings and fatigue while men avoid social situations, overwork, and have difficulty keeping up responsibilities and controlling behaviors. Antidepressants can treat moderate to severe depression and include SSRIs, MAOIs, tricyclic antidepressants, atypical antidepressants, and SNRIs.
Dany Zayour, MD, an endocrinologist with Via Christi Clinic, gave an educational, entertaining talk about the thyroid to the members of Women’s Connection, a free networking group created by Via Christi to give women an opportunity to network while also learning more about their health.
The lecture of Drs. Cady and Gabhart, presented at the Evansville Public LIbrary on both common-sensical as well as more endocrinological refined methods for achieving weight loss.
"SLIM" - the 2nd lecture in the Slim Sane & Sexy Lecture Series of CWILouis Cady, MD
In this, the second of the "Slim, Sane, and Sexy" Lecture series of Cady Wellness Institute, Drs. Gabhart and Cady explore the medical literature and probed each other as they co-presented this lecture on the inter-relationship between hormones, diet, exercise, and weight loss. This was held at the Newburgh Public LIbrary for a very appreciative group of women.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common health problem among women that can cause irregular periods, excess hair growth, weight gain and fertility issues. PCOS occurs when a woman's hormones are out of balance, preventing the ovaries from regularly releasing eggs. It affects around 5% of women in India and can be managed but not cured. Lifestyle changes like exercise, diet and stress management are important to control symptoms and prevent further health complications like diabetes and heart disease that may develop from PCOS if left untreated. Proper diagnosis and treatment under a doctor's guidance including hormonal therapy and lifestyle management can help women with PCOS live near-normal lives.
Mood is a relatively long-lasting emotional state that differs from acute emotions in being less intense and specific. Moods typically have a positive or negative valence, so people describe being in a good or bad mood. Unlike emotions, moods can last for hours or days. Long-term disturbances of mood are considered mood disorders like depression or bipolar disorder.
This document discusses hormone replacement therapy using bioidentical hormones. It notes that hormones play an important role in health for both men and women, and that hormone imbalance can cause many symptoms. Pellet therapy is presented as the most effective delivery method for bioidentical hormones, providing steady levels without side effects. The benefits of hormone balancing for conditions like menopause, andropause, osteoporosis, Alzheimer's, heart health, and arthritis are summarized. Key takeaways emphasize finding an expert for individualized hormone testing and therapy.
Depression can cause a variety of symptoms including depressed mood, loss of interest in activities, changes in appetite, sleep issues, fatigue, feelings of worthlessness, difficulty concentrating, and suicidal thoughts. For adults, women may experience irritability, anxiety, mood swings and fatigue while men avoid social situations, overwork, and have difficulty keeping up responsibilities and controlling behaviors. Antidepressants can treat moderate to severe depression and include SSRIs, MAOIs, tricyclic antidepressants, atypical antidepressants, and SNRIs.
Dany Zayour, MD, an endocrinologist with Via Christi Clinic, gave an educational, entertaining talk about the thyroid to the members of Women’s Connection, a free networking group created by Via Christi to give women an opportunity to network while also learning more about their health.
The lecture of Drs. Cady and Gabhart, presented at the Evansville Public LIbrary on both common-sensical as well as more endocrinological refined methods for achieving weight loss.
"SLIM" - the 2nd lecture in the Slim Sane & Sexy Lecture Series of CWILouis Cady, MD
In this, the second of the "Slim, Sane, and Sexy" Lecture series of Cady Wellness Institute, Drs. Gabhart and Cady explore the medical literature and probed each other as they co-presented this lecture on the inter-relationship between hormones, diet, exercise, and weight loss. This was held at the Newburgh Public LIbrary for a very appreciative group of women.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common health problem among women that can cause irregular periods, excess hair growth, weight gain and fertility issues. PCOS occurs when a woman's hormones are out of balance, preventing the ovaries from regularly releasing eggs. It affects around 5% of women in India and can be managed but not cured. Lifestyle changes like exercise, diet and stress management are important to control symptoms and prevent further health complications like diabetes and heart disease that may develop from PCOS if left untreated. Proper diagnosis and treatment under a doctor's guidance including hormonal therapy and lifestyle management can help women with PCOS live near-normal lives.
Mood is a relatively long-lasting emotional state that differs from acute emotions in being less intense and specific. Moods typically have a positive or negative valence, so people describe being in a good or bad mood. Unlike emotions, moods can last for hours or days. Long-term disturbances of mood are considered mood disorders like depression or bipolar disorder.
This document discusses hormone replacement therapy using bioidentical hormones. It notes that hormones play an important role in health for both men and women, and that hormone imbalance can cause many symptoms. Pellet therapy is presented as the most effective delivery method for bioidentical hormones, providing steady levels without side effects. The benefits of hormone balancing for conditions like menopause, andropause, osteoporosis, Alzheimer's, heart health, and arthritis are summarized. Key takeaways emphasize finding an expert for individualized hormone testing and therapy.
Dysmenorrhea is a Painful mensus and common in female
But uncommon pain leads lots of question in there mind .
Try to solve some query of them in this presentation.
This document provides information about hormone replacement therapy using bioidentical hormones. It discusses the current healthcare crisis related to chronic diseases and their high costs. It then summarizes trends in medicine towards preventative, upstream care focused on lifestyle and restoring health. The document defines different types of hormones and their benefits. It discusses common hormone deficiencies related to menopause and andropause. Finally, it outlines the benefits of various bioidentical hormones like estrogen, progesterone, thyroid, DHEA, melatonin and testosterone in maintaining health and reducing disease risks and symptoms of aging.
Scratching Your Head Psychiatry: Practicing OUTSIDE of the Allopathic BoxLouis Cady, MD
In this first lecture of his 5-lecture series for IMMH in Santa Fe, NM, Dr. Cady reviews the absolute need to get the biological basis right in confusing and confounding cases. Using real patient stories, he illustrates the blending of functional testing, food allergy testing, and hormonal interventions.
Mood is a relatively long-lasting emotional state that is less intense and specific than emotions. Moods can be positive or negative. Unlike emotions, moods often last for hours or days. Long-term disturbances in mood, such as depression and bipolar disorder, are considered mood disorders. Food plays an important role in mood, brain function, energy levels, and mental health by influencing neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine. Eating a balanced diet with omega-3 fatty acids can help improve mood, while sugar, caffeine and processed foods may negatively impact mood. Staying hydrated, eating regularly, and supplementing with vitamins and minerals also supports mental wellness.
Thyroid, Adrenals, and Sex Steroids - A Balancing ActLouis Cady, MD
This was the second presentation gibven on MZarch 29, 2019 at the Manlove Psychiagtric Group and Brain Injury Institute spring conference in Rapid City, SD.
In this presentation, Dr. Cady carefully goes over the necessity of integrating and overview and awareness of hormones and their levels in the elucidation of what truly is going on with the patient.
This was an overview lecture only. Dr. Cady will be presenting a 16 hour CME program in Austin Texas on June 22 and 23 for the National Procedures Institute, and will explore all aspects of all relevant hormones and what can be done to manage and optimize them.
These are the final two lectures given by Dr. Cady in Salt Lake City, UT on June 1, 2012. The first lecture deals with the use of hormones in traditional psychiatry and medicine, as supported by the peer reviewed literature. The second lecture, which is in this slide deck "back to back" with the first one, is on what Dr. Cady refers to as "Pedal to the Metal Allopathic Psychiatry." That is - using medications with finesse and, when indicated, with forcefulness. Functional and integrated medicine does not mean sitting around eating fruits, nuts, and flakes, but rather using the best techniques and tools that we have available to us from all fields of medicine (including traditional, classical allopathic medicine).
Two Docs Talk - Cady & Gabhart "On the road again" - Owensboro, KYLouis Cady, MD
This document summarizes a talk given by two doctors on balancing thyroid, adrenal, and sex hormones. It discusses how these hormones can impact fatigue, depression, and other symptoms when suboptimal, and how testing and treatment can help optimize hormone levels to support health and well-being. Functional medicine testing and bioidentical hormone replacement therapies are presented as alternatives to conventional approaches.
2 & 3 together hormones, allopathic psychiatryLouis Cady, MD
Dr. Cady's update lecture for World Link Medical - August 17, 2012. Topics: use of hormones in functional medicine (and psychiatry) as well as "pedal to the metal" allopathic psychiatry.
Menopause can be frustrating especially if limited options are available. Empower yourself to seek out a personal plan to transition onto the next phase.
This document discusses women's health across different life stages and provides recommendations for optimizing health. It covers three main life stages: ages 20-39 which is a time of choices regarding career and family; ages 40-49 which is a time of hormonal changes during perimenopause; and ages 50+ which is a time to manage chronic diseases. Some key recommendations included eating a nutritious diet, engaging in regular exercise, managing stress, and supplementing appropriately for each stage of life. The document emphasizes the importance of preventative health behaviors in reducing the risk of common diseases that affect women as they age.
This document discusses several major endocrinopathies that can affect children, including diabetes mellitus types 1 and 2, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, short stature, disorders of puberty, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Turner syndrome, and calcium disorders. It provides overview information and details on symptoms, causes, testing/diagnosis, and treatment for each condition. Major sections are devoted to further explaining diabetes mellitus types 1 and 2, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, short stature, precocious puberty, and Turner syndrome.
This document discusses how Shaklee celebrates women's health and optimizes health throughout their life stages. It covers three main life stages for women: ages 20s to late 30s which is a time of choices balancing career and family; late 30s to late 40s, a time of hormonal change during perimenopause; and late 40s to 50+, a time for living well and managing chronic disease. For each stage, it provides health recommendations and highlights how Shaklee products can support women's nutritional and supplemental needs.
Introduction to Integrative Medicine for Mental HealthLouis Cady, MD
This is the first of three lectures that Dr. Cady will present in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for Laboratorio Great Plains. In it, he reviews key concepts of integrative medicine, functional testing, and a rational style of thinking through a patient's problems down to the fundamental level. IgG food allergies, depression, low testosterone, and nutrient deficiencies are all covered
The document discusses many topics related to health and wellness, advocating for a balanced lifestyle focused on nutrition, exercise, stress management, and overall well-being. It notes how modern diets high in sugar and processed foods have led to increased rates of obesity and disease. Key recommendations include focusing on healthy fats and proteins, strength training over excessive cardio, balancing the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, and adopting a holistic approach to health.
This lecture on the relevance of hormonal optimization in mental health, was presented by Dr. Cady in Salt Lake City, UT at the 2012 Medical Seminar Series coordinated by World Link Medical.
This document provides tips and strategies for improving health, fitness, nutrition, and mindset at work. It discusses the dangers of prolonged sitting and provides exercises and stretches that can be done at the desk like yoga flows and isometrics with resistance bands. It also discusses establishing a nutrition plan with healthy snacks and meal prep. Maintaining a positive mindset is emphasized through limiting negative news, setting goals, and practicing gratitude.
Be Independent Home Care Complimentary Winter Wellness Slides.
Our Nurse Managers have been busy delivering complimentary Winter Wellness presentations to interested groups throughout Dublin. As a Nurse owned and managed provider of Home Care and Home Help services, Be Independent Home Care are passionate about keeping people independent and healthy. Their team of trained carers provide support and assistance to clients in their homes throughout Dublin and now in a further bid to keep communities healthy the Be Independent Nurse Managers have been delivering complimentary Winter Wellness presentations to interested groups throughout Dublin.
The presentations are free of charge and cover a variety of Health & Wellness topics such as exercise and diet and focus on how older people particularly can stay healthy and fit during the Winter Months. So far the presentations have been delivered to various Active Retirement Clubs, Carer Association’s, and the ICA (Irish Countrywomen's Association). The presentations which are delivered by Registered General Nurses have been extremely well received.
This document summarizes a radio show about menopause symptoms and treatments. It discusses that menopause is defined by the absence of periods for 12 months due to declining estrogen levels. It then lists over 70 potential symptoms women may experience during menopause. It explains that estrogen plays a key role in women's health and lists benefits such as mood regulation. The document discusses modern treatment options for estrogen deficiency including medications, hormone replacement, and diet/lifestyle changes. It promotes a bioidentical hormone restoration protocol and provides contact information for the radio program.
SEND IN THE SHRINKS - 2009 Oliver CME seminarLouis Cady, MD
This one was fun.
I was invited by Dr. Randalll Oliver, MD, Founder of the Oliver Heachache and Pain Clinic in Evansville, to present to an audience of primary care practitioners about how to use pysychiatric mediations ("psychopharmacology") in clinical practice.
Along the way, I covered, ADHD and treatments, depression, anxiety, erectile dysfunction, hypoadrenia, and even touched on hypothyroidism. Although this presentation was in 2009, all of the drugs covered are stills in use, and, at times.... stupidly.
This presentation deconstructs the intricacies of selecting and antidepressant, particularly in the SSRI class.
What is the nature of QUALITY in medicine -for ASQ 11 14 2023.pptLouis Cady, MD
In this presentation, Dr. Cady deconstructs the tensions and stressors on both patients and health care providers in today's system.
This presentation reviews checklists foe liminating mistakes, the actual number of mistakes that are being made in medical practice, and what patients and their loved ones can do for self protection.
This isn't a "bash the doctor" presentation. It's a thoughtful, careful exploration of stresses and ramifications to the current US healthcare system.
Dysmenorrhea is a Painful mensus and common in female
But uncommon pain leads lots of question in there mind .
Try to solve some query of them in this presentation.
This document provides information about hormone replacement therapy using bioidentical hormones. It discusses the current healthcare crisis related to chronic diseases and their high costs. It then summarizes trends in medicine towards preventative, upstream care focused on lifestyle and restoring health. The document defines different types of hormones and their benefits. It discusses common hormone deficiencies related to menopause and andropause. Finally, it outlines the benefits of various bioidentical hormones like estrogen, progesterone, thyroid, DHEA, melatonin and testosterone in maintaining health and reducing disease risks and symptoms of aging.
Scratching Your Head Psychiatry: Practicing OUTSIDE of the Allopathic BoxLouis Cady, MD
In this first lecture of his 5-lecture series for IMMH in Santa Fe, NM, Dr. Cady reviews the absolute need to get the biological basis right in confusing and confounding cases. Using real patient stories, he illustrates the blending of functional testing, food allergy testing, and hormonal interventions.
Mood is a relatively long-lasting emotional state that is less intense and specific than emotions. Moods can be positive or negative. Unlike emotions, moods often last for hours or days. Long-term disturbances in mood, such as depression and bipolar disorder, are considered mood disorders. Food plays an important role in mood, brain function, energy levels, and mental health by influencing neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine. Eating a balanced diet with omega-3 fatty acids can help improve mood, while sugar, caffeine and processed foods may negatively impact mood. Staying hydrated, eating regularly, and supplementing with vitamins and minerals also supports mental wellness.
Thyroid, Adrenals, and Sex Steroids - A Balancing ActLouis Cady, MD
This was the second presentation gibven on MZarch 29, 2019 at the Manlove Psychiagtric Group and Brain Injury Institute spring conference in Rapid City, SD.
In this presentation, Dr. Cady carefully goes over the necessity of integrating and overview and awareness of hormones and their levels in the elucidation of what truly is going on with the patient.
This was an overview lecture only. Dr. Cady will be presenting a 16 hour CME program in Austin Texas on June 22 and 23 for the National Procedures Institute, and will explore all aspects of all relevant hormones and what can be done to manage and optimize them.
These are the final two lectures given by Dr. Cady in Salt Lake City, UT on June 1, 2012. The first lecture deals with the use of hormones in traditional psychiatry and medicine, as supported by the peer reviewed literature. The second lecture, which is in this slide deck "back to back" with the first one, is on what Dr. Cady refers to as "Pedal to the Metal Allopathic Psychiatry." That is - using medications with finesse and, when indicated, with forcefulness. Functional and integrated medicine does not mean sitting around eating fruits, nuts, and flakes, but rather using the best techniques and tools that we have available to us from all fields of medicine (including traditional, classical allopathic medicine).
Two Docs Talk - Cady & Gabhart "On the road again" - Owensboro, KYLouis Cady, MD
This document summarizes a talk given by two doctors on balancing thyroid, adrenal, and sex hormones. It discusses how these hormones can impact fatigue, depression, and other symptoms when suboptimal, and how testing and treatment can help optimize hormone levels to support health and well-being. Functional medicine testing and bioidentical hormone replacement therapies are presented as alternatives to conventional approaches.
2 & 3 together hormones, allopathic psychiatryLouis Cady, MD
Dr. Cady's update lecture for World Link Medical - August 17, 2012. Topics: use of hormones in functional medicine (and psychiatry) as well as "pedal to the metal" allopathic psychiatry.
Menopause can be frustrating especially if limited options are available. Empower yourself to seek out a personal plan to transition onto the next phase.
This document discusses women's health across different life stages and provides recommendations for optimizing health. It covers three main life stages: ages 20-39 which is a time of choices regarding career and family; ages 40-49 which is a time of hormonal changes during perimenopause; and ages 50+ which is a time to manage chronic diseases. Some key recommendations included eating a nutritious diet, engaging in regular exercise, managing stress, and supplementing appropriately for each stage of life. The document emphasizes the importance of preventative health behaviors in reducing the risk of common diseases that affect women as they age.
This document discusses several major endocrinopathies that can affect children, including diabetes mellitus types 1 and 2, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, short stature, disorders of puberty, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Turner syndrome, and calcium disorders. It provides overview information and details on symptoms, causes, testing/diagnosis, and treatment for each condition. Major sections are devoted to further explaining diabetes mellitus types 1 and 2, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, short stature, precocious puberty, and Turner syndrome.
This document discusses how Shaklee celebrates women's health and optimizes health throughout their life stages. It covers three main life stages for women: ages 20s to late 30s which is a time of choices balancing career and family; late 30s to late 40s, a time of hormonal change during perimenopause; and late 40s to 50+, a time for living well and managing chronic disease. For each stage, it provides health recommendations and highlights how Shaklee products can support women's nutritional and supplemental needs.
Introduction to Integrative Medicine for Mental HealthLouis Cady, MD
This is the first of three lectures that Dr. Cady will present in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for Laboratorio Great Plains. In it, he reviews key concepts of integrative medicine, functional testing, and a rational style of thinking through a patient's problems down to the fundamental level. IgG food allergies, depression, low testosterone, and nutrient deficiencies are all covered
The document discusses many topics related to health and wellness, advocating for a balanced lifestyle focused on nutrition, exercise, stress management, and overall well-being. It notes how modern diets high in sugar and processed foods have led to increased rates of obesity and disease. Key recommendations include focusing on healthy fats and proteins, strength training over excessive cardio, balancing the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, and adopting a holistic approach to health.
This lecture on the relevance of hormonal optimization in mental health, was presented by Dr. Cady in Salt Lake City, UT at the 2012 Medical Seminar Series coordinated by World Link Medical.
This document provides tips and strategies for improving health, fitness, nutrition, and mindset at work. It discusses the dangers of prolonged sitting and provides exercises and stretches that can be done at the desk like yoga flows and isometrics with resistance bands. It also discusses establishing a nutrition plan with healthy snacks and meal prep. Maintaining a positive mindset is emphasized through limiting negative news, setting goals, and practicing gratitude.
Be Independent Home Care Complimentary Winter Wellness Slides.
Our Nurse Managers have been busy delivering complimentary Winter Wellness presentations to interested groups throughout Dublin. As a Nurse owned and managed provider of Home Care and Home Help services, Be Independent Home Care are passionate about keeping people independent and healthy. Their team of trained carers provide support and assistance to clients in their homes throughout Dublin and now in a further bid to keep communities healthy the Be Independent Nurse Managers have been delivering complimentary Winter Wellness presentations to interested groups throughout Dublin.
The presentations are free of charge and cover a variety of Health & Wellness topics such as exercise and diet and focus on how older people particularly can stay healthy and fit during the Winter Months. So far the presentations have been delivered to various Active Retirement Clubs, Carer Association’s, and the ICA (Irish Countrywomen's Association). The presentations which are delivered by Registered General Nurses have been extremely well received.
This document summarizes a radio show about menopause symptoms and treatments. It discusses that menopause is defined by the absence of periods for 12 months due to declining estrogen levels. It then lists over 70 potential symptoms women may experience during menopause. It explains that estrogen plays a key role in women's health and lists benefits such as mood regulation. The document discusses modern treatment options for estrogen deficiency including medications, hormone replacement, and diet/lifestyle changes. It promotes a bioidentical hormone restoration protocol and provides contact information for the radio program.
SEND IN THE SHRINKS - 2009 Oliver CME seminarLouis Cady, MD
This one was fun.
I was invited by Dr. Randalll Oliver, MD, Founder of the Oliver Heachache and Pain Clinic in Evansville, to present to an audience of primary care practitioners about how to use pysychiatric mediations ("psychopharmacology") in clinical practice.
Along the way, I covered, ADHD and treatments, depression, anxiety, erectile dysfunction, hypoadrenia, and even touched on hypothyroidism. Although this presentation was in 2009, all of the drugs covered are stills in use, and, at times.... stupidly.
This presentation deconstructs the intricacies of selecting and antidepressant, particularly in the SSRI class.
What is the nature of QUALITY in medicine -for ASQ 11 14 2023.pptLouis Cady, MD
In this presentation, Dr. Cady deconstructs the tensions and stressors on both patients and health care providers in today's system.
This presentation reviews checklists foe liminating mistakes, the actual number of mistakes that are being made in medical practice, and what patients and their loved ones can do for self protection.
This isn't a "bash the doctor" presentation. It's a thoughtful, careful exploration of stresses and ramifications to the current US healthcare system.
This document provides information about a presentation given by Dr. Louis B. Cady on transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a treatment for depression. It begins with Dr. Cady's credentials and commercial disclosure stating he has received honoraria from several companies but that this presentation is not being underwritten by any company. The presentation then covers how TMS works, its safety and effectiveness compared to antidepressant medications and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and its inclusion in treatment guidelines for depression.
Hormones and Mental Health - Thyroid and Testosterone.pptxLouis Cady, MD
In this presentation for the Psychiatry Redefined program, Dr.
Cady breaks down and deconstructs the accepted, unthinking, "practice guideline based" notions of thyroid and tesotsterone, with there seemingly "normal" levels and dosing, versus what the actual peer reviewed medical literature says. In this presentation, do use of all forms of thyroid, and all forms of testosterone are reviewed. The idiocy of "T4 only treatment" is covered. The use of T4, T3, a combination of T4 and T3, and all of the porcine and compounded products is review.
In terms of testosterone, dr. Katie reviews the concept of "do you want to be optimal or do you want to be normal." He notes that it is "normal" for oil in cars to deteriorate and break down with age. It's also "normal" for men's and women's testosterone (as well as thyroid) to go down with age. The question is, "do we want to do anything about it?"
Logical ways of intervening in both the thyroid and female and male gonadal axes are covered. There is scrupulous attention paid to the thyroid hormone pathways, and the relevance of reverse T3 versus free T3. Similarly, in terms of women, the downstream effect of estradiol coming from testosterone is also reviewed.
The Moral Imperative of Integrative Medicine 2022.pptLouis Cady, MD
The document discusses the case of a 16-year-old teenager with a long history of treatment-resistant depression and anxiety. Previous medication trials with SSRIs, SNRIs, atypical antipsychotics, and lamotrigine had failed to provide sustained relief. Upon further evaluation, the doctor found potential contributing factors including an undiagnosed MTHFR gene mutation and hormonal imbalances. The doctor adjusted the teenager's supplements and medications, focusing on addressing the underlying functional issues. At follow-up several months later, the teenager reported significantly improved mood with only brief periods of low mood, though menstrual irregularities persisted.
CORONOFOBIA - Passos práticos para equilibrar as defesas do corpo e da menteLouis Cady, MD
Esta palestra, apresentada em 29 de maio de 2021 para o Congresso de Medicina Integrativa para a Saúde Mental 2020, promovido pelo Laboratório Great Plains no Brasil, enfocou coisas simples e de bom senso que os pacientes (e seus médicos) podem fazer para se manter seguros e viver durante o Pandemia do covid.
Os seguintes conceitos holísticos foram revisados:
- sono adequado e por que é tão importante;
- o uso de melatonina, cientificamente validada como tendo atividade antiviral (referências citadas);
- a importância de diminuir o estresse e técnicas para fazê-lo;
- a necessidade de "comer frutas e vegetais" como sua mãe e sua avó ensinaram devido à ingestão de carotenóides e antioxidantes ((referências citadas);
- o uso adequado de suplementos vitamínicos / nutricionais (referências citadas).
O foco desta apresentação não foram medidas heróicas para salvar vidas na unidade de terapia intensiva para pacientes gravemente enfermos com COVID, mas, sim, técnicas de bom senso, práticas, baratas e (em alguns casos) GRATUITAS para melhorar você e seus pacientes 'saúde e resistência às doenças.
THE MORAL IMPERATIVE OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE - O IMPERATIVO MORAL DA MEDICINA...Louis Cady, MD
Neste programa, o Dr. Cady baseia-se em uma série de casos clínicos para ilustrar a necessidade absoluta e moral do tratamento de precisão de nossos pacientes com todas as ferramentas disponíveis para uso por meio da medicina integrativa.
O uso de testes de polimorfismo MTHFR, testes convencionais e laboratoriais e testes farmacogenômicos foram revisados.
Os casos apresentados ilustram a trágica dificuldade de um menino com deficiência de MTHFR que estava prestes a desviar sua vida; um paciente esquizofrênico com vários problemas de medicina funcional que precisavam ser resolvidos (levedura, glúten, sensibilidade alimentar de IgG); uma estudante universitária a quem foi dito "não há nada de errado com você; seus laboratórios estão bem", embora ela tenha manifestado todos os sintomas relevantes de hipotireoidismo; e um CEO do sexo masculino de 42 anos que estava "tão cansado que parecia morrer" e que, na verdade, estava funcionalmente com pouco testosterona. O último caso revisado foi de um adorável garotinho que tinha autismo e foi recuperado por meio de uma abordagem focada e intensa de medicina integrativa.
Dr. Cady deconstructs some the medical literature about the use of nutrients - and the evidence of what happens in the presence of their insufficiency. Everything for decreased viral replication to decrease brain shrinkage is covered. The role of antioxidant and carotenoids, measured by the Pharmanex Biophotonic Scanner, is reviewed.
Please note - there is no representation that any nutrient or supplement can treat, prevent, mitigate, or cure any medical condition. It does seem, however, upon reflecting on the medical literature, that there seems to be a lot of evidence for therapeutic effect in the presence of good levels of nutrient, and harm to patients if they have insufficient levels.
Subtitle: The Moral Imperative of Integrative Medicine
This presentation, two hours in length, was delivered to the A4m MMI Audience in their Frontiers of Neurology - Module 3.
The following topics are reviewed:
- ADHD, Autism, Depression, Schizophrenia
- the impact of neuroinflammation on all of these.
- confounding factors and the ways to mitigate them: Omega6/Omega 3 imbalance in the Western diet, MTHFR polymorphism, the use of elemental lithium, the presence of intestinal dysbiosis and the role of gluten/dairy IgG Food allergies.
- pharmacogenomic testing
The Moral Imperative of Integrative Medicine - IMMH 2020Louis Cady, MD
IN this presentation, Dr. Cady reviews several of the handful of functional, integrative medicine techniques required for a holistic and comprehensive management of psychiatric issues. MTHFR, hormone balance, diagnosis and treating intestinal dysbiosis, need for trace elements, and hormones (including thyroid, testosterone and estradiol) are reviewed.
This brief webinar, a gift to the local Jewish community and Temple Adath B'Nai Israel here in Evansville, IN, reviews the tradition of mindfulness and the interdigitation of Buddhist practices with some Jewish traditions. Dr. Cady reviews the downstream effects of stress, how meditation and mindfulness are useful tools and techniques, and actually how to practice it. Multiple references without being complicated or overdone are provided.
Webinar 5: Designing Your Future: WHAT'S COMING NEXT?Louis Cady, MD
In this capstone webinar presentation, closing out Dr. Cady's series on dealing with COVID 19, he turns his attention to a nunmber of interesting thems:
- what's the REAL case fatality rate of COVID 19
- How is it likely that society will reopen?
- What's going to happen in education and medicine?
- What's going to happen when the robots and AI arrive?
- What's the future going to be out 500 years?
HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR HEALTHCARE: An Integrative Medicine ApproachLouis Cady, MD
In this webinar, the fourth in a series of five from Dr. Louis Cady and the Cady Wellness Institute, we focus on the actual dollars and cents of health care expenditures, and the societal and PERSONAL costs of poor health maintenance behavior. We examine the essentially passive US medical system, that would rather drug a symptom than fix the underlying problem.
Great attention is paid on not shaming the patient or the doctors as they exist in the current system. Both groups "do not know what they do not know." Confirmation bias is rampant.
This webinar points the way to living a more vital, energetic life, with a minimum of cost, grief, and misery.
The Do It To Yourself Treatment of Depression - Webinar #3Louis Cady, MD
This is the third in a series of five webinars. The first was on staying alive by boosting your immunity during COVID 19. The second was on not screwing yourself up inside your head. This third one encompasses a romp through the peer reviewed medical literature looking for supplements and nutrients that you could use to self treat depression at home, CAREFULLY. Numerous cautions and warnings are included.
The driving impetus to this program is that many people - due to social isolation and their mental health care, or medical practitioners' offices being closed down - have not been able to get help or succeed in optimizing their treatment for depression. There are multiple useful nutrients for both depression and anxiety in nature's abundant pharmacopeia, and this webinar touches on just a few of them.
I hope you enjoy it.
HOW TO COPE WITH THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF COVID 19 AND SOCIAL DISTANCINGis...Louis Cady, MD
In this presentation, Dr. Cady will review:
- What did Sparky learn about not being an emotional support animal?
- "Do it to yourself psychotherapy." Learn the following:
- What are the wrong - and the RIGHT ways of any sort of "behavioral therapy"?
- How to use a journal to think RATIONALLY and “get out of your head.”
- How to get out of your HEAD and into your LIFE.
- We'll cover all 10 of David Burns’ cognitive distortions, customized and gift-wrapped for dealing with COVID 19.
- We will cover actionable examples of how to reprogram yourself.
We will review What are the 3 P's of Positive Psychology and Learned Optimism?
The Cady 5 "5P’s” and “How to shrink yourself."
Can we find the GOOD in COVID?
This presentation is meant to be provocative and to challenge you mentally, intellectually, and emotionally. Some of the great thinkers and exemplars of human performance and possibility are featured.
BOOSTING YOUR IMMUNITY During the COVID 19 PandemicLouis Cady, MD
In this presentation, presented as a live webinar on Monday, April 27th, Dr. Louis Cady of the Cady Wellness Institute reviewed practical, common-sense things that can be done to boost your immunity, with documentation from the peer-reviewed medical literature. Dr. Cady also reviews supplements and nutrients that are established in the peer-reviewed medical literature as having antiviral capabilities. These include Vitamins C,D, and E, Zinc, carotenoids and antioxidants, probiotics, the reishi mushroom, elderberry, cannabidiol (CBD - not marijuana or weed!).
Points presented are scrupulously documented from the medical literature. This presentation does not guarantee or represent that using ANY of these nutrients will "keep you from getting infected or dying" from COVID 19. They are presented for your thoughtful consideration.
Tratamento holistica de ezschizophrenia - São Paulo, Brazil April 20, 2019Louis Cady, MD
Esta é a versão em inglês da apresentação do Dr. Cady feita na UNIP (Campus Paraiso - São Paulo, SP Brasil) para o Congresso de Saúde Mental de 2019 (Conferência sobre Saúde Mental). Foi entregue em 20 de abril de 2019.
Nesta apresentação, o Dr. Cady analisa brevemente a história da esquizofrenia, a falha do bloqueio do receptor de dopamina D2 como uma cura universal na esquizofrenia, e várias intervenções holísticas que podem impactar forte e positivamente os sintomas da esquizofrenia. Incluídos na pesquisa do Dr. Cady estavam o papel dos ácidos graxos essenciais, deficiências nutricionais (particularmente vitaminas do complexo B), o perigo de supercrescimento da cândida, testes farmacogenômicos, polimorfismos da MTHFR e muito mais.
Foi uma honra e um privilégio entregar esta apresentação em
São Paulo.
Para mais informações no Brasil sobre este tema, ou para solicitar uma gravação em vídeo / áudio da conferência, entre em contato com Luiz Dias do Laboratório Grandes Planícies no Brasil.
Slides, até o apêndice, são traduzidos por Luiz Dias.
The integrative treatment of schizophrenia brazil 2019Louis Cady, MD
This is the English language version of Dr. Cady's presentation given at UNIP (Campus Paraiso - Sao Paulo, SP Brazil) for the 2019 Congresso de Saude Mental (Conference on Mental Health). It was delivered April 20, 2019.
This presentation also includes extra slides in the appendix that were not presented, and, unfortunately, these slides of the appendix have not been translated in the Portuguse version of this presentation.
In this presentation (Portuguese presentation will also be posted next), Dr. Cady briefly reviews the history of schizophrenia, the failure of the dopamine D2 receptor blockage as a universal cure-all in schizophrenia, and various holistic interventions which can strongly and positively impact symptoms of schizophrenia. Included in Dr. Cady's survey were the role of essential fatty acids, nutrient deficiencies (particularly B vitamins), the danger of overgrowth of candida , pharmacogenomic testing, MTHFR polymorphisms, and more.
It was an honor and a privilege to deliver this presentation in
São Paulo,.
For further information in Brazil on this topic, or to order a video/audio recording of the conference (in Portuguese),contact Luiz Dias of Laboratorio Great Plains in Brazil.
Natural Treatments for ADHD (TADH) in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for Laboratorio Grea...Louis Cady, MD
In this presentation, given at UNIP (Campus Paraiso - Sao Paulo, SP Brazo) for the 2019 Congresso de Saude Mental (Conference on Mental Health), Dr. Cady reviewed the prevalence, inheritability, and social ramifications of ADHD (TADH in Brazil). He specifically reviewed multiple holistic interventions, including limiting "electric screen time,"good quality diet with adequate amounts of essential fatty acids and critically important trace elements, and the use of pharmacogenomic testing as well as functional, integrative medicine testing, all to better characterize logical and reeasonmable points for holistic intervention.
This presentation was simultaneously translated into Portugue for the attendees, but unfortunately the slides were not available in translated form.
For further information in Brazil on this topic, or to order a video/audio recording of the conference (in Portuguese),contact Luiz Dias of Laboratorio Great Plains in Brazil.
This lecture was presented on March 29, 2019 in Rapid Citry, South Dakota, for the conference co-sponsored by the Manlove Psychiatric Group and the Brain Injury Center.
It reviews the uptick in diagnosis of ADHD, the raiontale for its concern, causative factors, and how it can be worked up holistically and in a balanced, not necessarily medication-oriented way.
Use of high dose fish oil, iron supplementation, and how to overrcome nutritional deficiencies are discussed.
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The key to a good grip on asthma is proper knowledge and management strategies. Understanding the patient-specific symptoms and carving out an effective treatment likewise is the best way to keep asthma under control.
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The development of nanogold-based cancer therapy could revolutionize oncology by providing a more targeted, less invasive treatment option. This project contributes to the growing body of research aimed at harnessing nanotechnology for medical applications, paving the way for future clinical trials and potential commercial applications.
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, prompting the need for innovative treatment methods. Nanotechnology offers promising new approaches, including the use of gold nanoparticles (nanogold) for targeted cancer therapy. Nanogold particles possess unique physical and chemical properties that make them suitable for drug delivery, imaging, and photothermal therapy.
The biomechanics of running involves the study of the mechanical principles underlying running movements. It includes the analysis of the running gait cycle, which consists of the stance phase (foot contact to push-off) and the swing phase (foot lift-off to next contact). Key aspects include kinematics (joint angles and movements, stride length and frequency) and kinetics (forces involved in running, including ground reaction and muscle forces). Understanding these factors helps in improving running performance, optimizing technique, and preventing injuries.
Osvaldo Bernardo Muchanga-GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS AND GASTRITIS-2024.pdfOsvaldo Bernardo Muchanga
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS AND GASTRITIS
Osvaldo Bernardo Muchanga
Gastrointestinal Infections
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS result from the ingestion of pathogens that cause infections at the level of this tract, generally being transmitted by food, water and hands contaminated by microorganisms such as E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio cholerae, Campylobacter, Staphylococcus, Rotavirus among others that are generally contained in feces, thus configuring a FECAL-ORAL type of transmission.
Among the factors that lead to the occurrence of gastrointestinal infections are the hygienic and sanitary deficiencies that characterize our markets and other places where raw or cooked food is sold, poor environmental sanitation in communities, deficiencies in water treatment (or in the process of its plumbing), risky hygienic-sanitary habits (not washing hands after major and/or minor needs), among others.
These are generally consequences (signs and symptoms) resulting from gastrointestinal infections: diarrhea, vomiting, fever and malaise, among others.
The treatment consists of replacing lost liquids and electrolytes (drinking drinking water and other recommended liquids, including consumption of juicy fruits such as papayas, apples, pears, among others that contain water in their composition).
To prevent this, it is necessary to promote health education, improve the hygienic-sanitary conditions of markets and communities in general as a way of promoting, preserving and prolonging PUBLIC HEALTH.
Gastritis and Gastric Health
Gastric Health is one of the most relevant concerns in human health, with gastrointestinal infections being among the main illnesses that affect humans.
Among gastric problems, we have GASTRITIS AND GASTRIC ULCERS as the main public health problems. Gastritis and gastric ulcers normally result from inflammation and corrosion of the walls of the stomach (gastric mucosa) and are generally associated (caused) by the bacterium Helicobacter pylor, which, according to the literature, this bacterium settles on these walls (of the stomach) and starts to release urease that ends up altering the normal pH of the stomach (acid), which leads to inflammation and corrosion of the mucous membranes and consequent gastritis or ulcers, respectively.
In addition to bacterial infections, gastritis and gastric ulcers are associated with several factors, with emphasis on prolonged fasting, chemical substances including drugs, alcohol, foods with strong seasonings including chilli, which ends up causing inflammation of the stomach walls and/or corrosion. of the same, resulting in the appearance of wounds and consequent gastritis or ulcers, respectively.
Among patients with gastritis and/or ulcers, one of the dilemmas is associated with the foods to consume in order to minimize the sensation of pain and discomfort.
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It is mostly found in the brain, intestines, and blood platelets.
5-HT is utilised to transport messages between nerve cells, is known to be involved in smooth muscle contraction, and adds to overall well-being and pleasure, among other benefits. 5-HT regulates the body's sleep-wake cycles and internal clock by acting as a precursor to melatonin.
It is hypothesised to regulate hunger, emotions, motor, cognitive, and autonomic processes.
STUDIES IN SUPPORT OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS: GERIATRICS E7shruti jagirdar
Unit 4: MRA 103T Regulatory affairs
This guideline is directed principally toward new Molecular Entities that are
likely to have significant use in the elderly, either because the disease intended
to be treated is characteristically a disease of aging ( e.g., Alzheimer's disease) or
because the population to be treated is known to include substantial numbers of
geriatric patients (e.g., hypertension).
2. OBJECTIVE
To share wellness information with
women and provide self-education for
informed choices that result in their
most optimal health at all ages.
Feel Like Yourself Again!
3. Contact information:
Whitney Gabhart, ND
www.cadywellness.com
Where to “get the slides” - www.facebook.com/cadywellness
www.indianaTMS-cadywellness.com
www.slideshare.net/lcadymd
Office: 812-429-0772
E-mail: drg@cadywellness.com
4727 Rosebud Lane – Suite F
Interstate Office Park
Newburgh, IN 47630 (USA)
@LouisCadyMD
@TMS4depression
13. S.A.T. Hormone Imbalance Symptoms
Weight gain
Insomnia
Hot flushes or flashes
Night sweats
Memory, communication, and attention span loss,
brain “fog”, depression, and/or anxiety to panic
attacks
Mood swings
Aches and pain
Incontinence
Digestive disturbances
Sensory function loss
Ageing skin . . . thinning, wrinkles, sagging
14. Estradiol – over 400 functions in the female body
Improves insulin sensitivity ( less cortisol, less fat
storage)
Improves muscle mass, strength, and metabolism
Better muscle mass = increased metabolic rate, calorie burn
Increased serotonin function (decreases cravings
and desires for comfort foods)
Inhibits MAO enzyme activity (prolongs activity of
serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine; helps to
decrease appetite
Restores normal sleep stages, which lowers
cortisol, increases GH (growth hormone), and improves
nighttime muscle repair
15. Progesterone
Increases energy and libido
Has a calming effect
“brain benzo”
Enhances mood
Regulates fluid balance, sodium mineral balance
Balances blood sugar
Necessary for fertility
Increases energy and libido
Helps relieve menopausal symptoms
Decreases risk of endometrial cancer and may help protect
against breast cancer, fibrocystic breasts, and
osteoporosis
16. Testosterone:
more than a sex hormone
The androgen insufficient
human female:
•Diminished sense of well-being,
dysphoric mood and/or blunted
motivation
•Persistent, unexplained fatigue
•Sexual function changes, incl.
lowered libido, sexual receptivity and pleasure
•Potential bone loss, decreased muscular strength,
changes in cognition / changes in memory.
19. ADRENALS – common symptoms of problems
Weight gain, especially in waist hips and thighs ( cortisol
response)
Crave sugar/starch and sometimes salt
Fatigue
Low blood pressure (may increase in middle age
Allergies
Exercise does not promote weight loss . . . And may
even gain!
Low blood sugar usually after lunch
Muscle loss and flab even with exercise
Wakes up every few hours at night
Is more hungry during the day if eats breakfast
Low or no libido!
20. Adrenal FATIGUE
• Difficulty getting up in a.m.
• Ongoing lethargy during the day.
• Continued fatigue not relieved by sleep.
• Craving for salt or salty foods.
• Increased effort to do daily tasks
• LESS PRODUCTIVE
• Decreased sex drive
• Decreased ability to handle stress.
• Light-headed when standing up quickly
• Increased recovery time for illness
• Generally less happy about life.
22. Hypothyroidism SYMPTOMS
• Central nervous system:
– Fatigue!
– Drowsiness
– Poor memory and concentration
• Decreased metabolism:
– Body weight increases
– Heat production goes down
– Basal metabolic rate goes down
• Gut: decreased activity; constipation
• Cardiovascular – decreased cardiac
output; blood pressure falls
23. More Common Low Thyroid
Symptoms
Weight gain, difficulty losing weight Severe fatigue,
loss of energy, feeling “sluggish”
Depressed mood, usually not as severe as major
depression but may play a part
Low body temperature
PMS
Premature menopause
Losing hair ( alopecia)
Chronic constipation or IBS
Decreased memory and brain “fog”
Sleep issues ( too much or too little but not rested)
24. THYROID . . .
Can’t Gain Weight and Can’t Lose It?
25. W.R.U.F.T ?
Often undiagnosed causes of obesity
Delayed Food Sensitivity/allergies
Vitamin Deficiencies
Viruses such as EBV, HHV6 - and CMV
Stress, emotional to the mind-body
Leptin resistance
Hyperinsulinism
Low Hormone balance (estradiol, progesterone, testosterone)
Low serotonin
26. YOU ARE FAT BECAUSE YOU EAT TOO MUCH,
RIGHT?
(Then why do you eat too
much?)
Hormones!
27. Labs: the Keys that unlock your issues
Adrenal/Hyperinsulinism/Hypoglycemia
3hr GTT with concomitant insulin blood draws
Fasting draw for glucose, insulin and
cortisol
75 gram glucose load
1hr draw for glucose and insulin
2hr draw for glucose and insulin
3hr draw for glucose, insulin and cortisol
28. Labs
Thyroid (6-hrs post am dose of thyroid meds if applicable)
•Free T3
•Free T4
• TSH
• RT3 (if overweight)
•TPO Thyroid Antibodies and Anti-thyroglobulin Antibodies
SEX HORMONES and Adrenal, bloods or saliva ( if cycling
note the day in your cycle you have labs drawn on)
•Estradiol
•Progesterone
•Free Testosterone
•DHEA-S
•SHBG
•Cortisol
29. Things You Can Do Now
Low Dose DHEA (male) Pregnenolone
(women)
I-3-C ( Indole 3 Carbinol) 400mg daily
Glandular Therapy for Adrenal 50 to 300mg
Do Labs and know/identify where to apply
health focus and energy
34. Contact information:
Whitney Gabhart, ND
www.cadywellness.com
Where to “get the slides” - www.facebook.com/cadywellness
www.indianaTMS-cadywellness.com
www.slideshare.net/lcadymd
Office: 812-429-0772
E-mail: drg@cadywellness.com
4727 Rosebud Lane – Suite F
Interstate Office Park
Newburgh, IN 47630 (USA)
@LouisCadyMD
@TMS4depression
Editor's Notes
Common Symptoms of Adrenal Dysfunction Weight gain, especially in waist hips and thighs ( cortisol response) Crave sugar/starch and sometimes salt Fatigue Low blood pressure which may becomes elevated in middle age Allergies Exercise does not promote weight loss . . . And may even gain! Low blood sugar usually after lunch Muscle loss and flab even with exercise Wakes up every few hours at night Is more hungry during the day if eats breakfast Low or no libido!
Weight gain, difficulty losing weight Severe fatigue, loss of energy, feeling “ sluggish ” Depressed mood, usually not as severe as major depression but may play a part Low body temperature PMS Premature menopause Losing hair ( alopecia) Chronic constipation Decreased memory and brain “ fog ” Sleep issues ( too much or too little but not rested)