In this, the second part of the "Queen of Denial" lecture for Deaconess Women's Hospital, Dr. Cady takes up where Dr. Gabhart left off, reviewing - briefly and succinctly - the following topics: the needless "psychiatric victimization" of women, discrimination against women in terms of optimal levels of hormones (including testosterone), and the dangers of low DHEA, low cortisol, and low thyroid. The emphasis is that there are BIOLOGICAL things that are frequently wrong, and simply looking at the supposedly "psychiatric" or "depressed" symptoms is frequently barking up the wrong tree.
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).
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.
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.
"Sexy" - part 3 of the CWI Lecture Series - June 2012f sss lectures series fo...Louis Cady, MD
The document discusses a talk given by Dr. Louis Cady on 21st century medicine, focusing on taking an integrated approach to optimizing hormone levels and overall health rather than just treating disease, with examples of evaluating and treating patients with hormone deficiencies even when conventional tests are considered "normal".
The document discusses headaches and migraines, providing natural solutions and facts about brain health. It notes that 93% of headaches are cervicogenic, or coming from the neck, and discusses triggers like stress, medications, toxicity, and deficiencies. Solutions provided include identifying the source of headaches, correcting deficiencies or toxicity, getting chiropractic adjustments to remove nerve interference, drinking water, and adopting a healthy lifestyle.
The document discusses bladder anatomy and physiology. It notes that the emptying of the urinary bladder is controlled by the detrusor and trigone muscles, as well as the sacral parasympathetic nerves from S2 to S4 and the urogenital diaphragm which derives its nerve supply from the L2 spinal nerve.
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.
Change perception change your health thru meditationJohn Bergman
Meditation and positive thinking can impact our health by changing our perceptions and cell function. Negative perceptions from trauma, toxicity, or misinterpreting environmental signals can precipitate disease, while meditation and optimism enhance health by altering gene expression through cell receptors. Exercise and lifestyle factors like nutrition also influence our biology and can treat conditions like depression faster than drugs in some cases.
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).
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.
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.
"Sexy" - part 3 of the CWI Lecture Series - June 2012f sss lectures series fo...Louis Cady, MD
The document discusses a talk given by Dr. Louis Cady on 21st century medicine, focusing on taking an integrated approach to optimizing hormone levels and overall health rather than just treating disease, with examples of evaluating and treating patients with hormone deficiencies even when conventional tests are considered "normal".
The document discusses headaches and migraines, providing natural solutions and facts about brain health. It notes that 93% of headaches are cervicogenic, or coming from the neck, and discusses triggers like stress, medications, toxicity, and deficiencies. Solutions provided include identifying the source of headaches, correcting deficiencies or toxicity, getting chiropractic adjustments to remove nerve interference, drinking water, and adopting a healthy lifestyle.
The document discusses bladder anatomy and physiology. It notes that the emptying of the urinary bladder is controlled by the detrusor and trigone muscles, as well as the sacral parasympathetic nerves from S2 to S4 and the urogenital diaphragm which derives its nerve supply from the L2 spinal nerve.
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.
Change perception change your health thru meditationJohn Bergman
Meditation and positive thinking can impact our health by changing our perceptions and cell function. Negative perceptions from trauma, toxicity, or misinterpreting environmental signals can precipitate disease, while meditation and optimism enhance health by altering gene expression through cell receptors. Exercise and lifestyle factors like nutrition also influence our biology and can treat conditions like depression faster than drugs in some cases.
An overview of the practice of Louis B. Cady, MD and the Cady Wellness Institute for Business Networking International - Network Exchange Chapter - May 20, 2010 - Evansville, IN
Thyroid On My Mind - IMMH, San Antonio 2014Louis Cady, MD
In this lecture, the 2nd of 4 delivered at the Integrated Medicine and Mental Health Conference in San Antonio, TX, Dr. Cady carefully reviews the literature regarding thyroid status and optimization. Multiple citations from the peer-reviewed medical literature are referenced and cited. At the conclusion of viewing this presentation, the viewer should be able to recognize the absolute fallacy of checking just TSH, and recognize the necessity of looking at the entire thyroid axis in terms of diagnosis and treatment. Relevant in depression and cognition are reviewed.
Erectile Dysfunction Symptoms And TreatmentManas Das
This presentation describes Symptoms And Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction which is a very common diseases in men.Erectile Dysfunction can be cure easily if proper treatment will be taken.To identify Erectile Dysfunction some symptoms are there which can help you.
The Guy’s Guide To Maintaining Sexual Health By Paul J. Turek, MDThe Turek Clinics
There is a lot more to the field of men’s sexual health than simply fertility issues. In fact, erection problems in men are far more common than is male infertility. Dr. Paul Turek, an internationally renowned thought leader in male fertility treatment and research, was asked to do this lecture at Google by on June 15, 2010.
A sweet manual to hormone replacement treatment products and services. Call now to speak with one of our clinical specialists now to get you started on the path to youthfullness.
Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone that helps develop and maintain male physical traits. Low testosterone can cause decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction, and mood changes. It affects about 5 million American men and can be caused by aging, disease, or injury. Treatment options for low testosterone include hormone replacement therapy through injections, patches or implants.
Although typically not thought of as a major medical concern, hormone imbalances affect millions of people all over the world and can dramatically hinder the daily lives of both men and women. As we age, hormone levels such as Testosterone, Estrogen and Thyroid, Progesterone, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Melatonin and Cortisol drop or become imbalanced.
Testosterone therapy benefits and risksDavid Castle
Testosterone therapy aims to treat low testosterone levels caused by hypogonadism or aging. While it can improve symptoms of hypogonadism like reduced libido and muscle mass, the benefits for otherwise healthy aging men are unclear. Testosterone therapy carries risks like heart attacks, sleep apnea, acne, enlarged prostate, and breast growth. For most older men, lifestyle changes are preferable to treatment, which should only be considered for medical conditions causing unusual testosterone decline.
L Catterall & D Middleton - Sexual dysfunction for womenMS Trust
This document discusses sexual dysfunction in women with multiple sclerosis (MS). It notes that 50-80% of women with MS experience sexual dysfunction. The document outlines common sexual difficulties women with MS face, such as difficulty orgasming and decreased libido. It discusses factors that can contribute to sexual dysfunction, like MS symptoms, medications, and other health issues. Strategies are provided to help manage various symptoms, like using lubricants for dryness or stimulation devices. The document emphasizes the importance of healthcare practitioners bringing up sexuality with patients and providing information and support.
Medical Discussion of the Endocannabinoid SystemLouis Cady, MD
This document contains a slide deck presentation on hemp oil and the endocannabinoid system. It discusses the history of research on cannabis, the endogenous cannabinoid system, and how various interventions can upregulate this system. Throughout, it stresses that the information is for educational purposes only and that no claims are being made about Zilis products treating, preventing, or curing any diseases.
This document summarizes traumatic brain injury (TBI), including its causes, types, symptoms, treatment and outcomes. It discusses the epidemiology of TBI, noting it is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. It describes the two main types of TBI - open and closed head injuries. It also summarizes the potential psychiatric issues after TBI like depression, mania, psychosis, OCD, PTSD and personality changes. Finally, it discusses factors that can influence outcomes, noting that 30-35% of severe brain injury cases result in death.
This document discusses the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the thoracic spine and nervous system. It provides examples of patients who presented with various thoracic spine issues like scoliosis, fractures, and hyperkyphosis. Through chiropractic care focused on posture, exercise, and nutrition, many patients were able to reduce symptoms, medications, and regain mobility. The role of the nervous system in maintaining health and the effects of stress are also examined.
Bio Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy PresentationAzani Medical Spa
Dr. Monica Carezani Gavin, Diplomate of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, explains bio identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). BHRT as used by Suzanne Somers and Dr. Phil\'s wife and talked about by Oprah. Dr. Gavin provides BHRT through her medical practice Azani Medical Spa in Bethlehem Pa.
This document discusses various sleep disorders and their treatments. It describes primary sleep disorders like insomnia, narcolepsy, sleep apnea, and circadian rhythm disorders. Insomnia is difficulty falling or staying asleep and affects many Americans. Narcolepsy involves extreme daytime sleepiness and may include cataplexy or hallucinations. Sleep apnea causes breathing to stop repeatedly during sleep. Treatments include lifestyle changes, medications, CPAP machines, and therapies. Maintaining good sleep hygiene can help prevent disorders by having a regular schedule and comfortable sleep environment.
Bio Identical or Natural Hormone Replacement Therapymiddela
The document discusses bioidentical hormone restoration as a means to replace hormones lost due to aging. It argues that losing hormones is not adaptive and leads to various health issues. Restoring youthful hormone levels through bioidentical replacements can improve health, prevent disease, and enhance quality of life by treating symptoms caused by hormone deficiencies. Common hormones that decline with age include testosterone, growth hormone, DHEA, progesterone, and estrogen.
Bhide Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and Evidence Based Treatment o...Vandana Bhide
This document discusses compounded bioidentical hormone therapy (CBHT). It defines bioidentical hormones as compounds that have the same chemical structure as endogenous hormones. CBHT involves custom-compounded formulations prescribed by a healthcare provider and dispensed by a pharmacy. Several medical organizations recommend against CBHT due to lack of FDA approval and standardization. The document reviews the endocrine system, plant-derived hormone precursors, hormone receptors, and formulations like bi-est and tri-est. It notes concerns about estriol and increased breast cancer risk with testosterone supplementation.
This document discusses the anatomy, physiology, and common pathologies of the thoracic spine and nervous system. It provides examples of patients who experienced improvements in conditions like high blood pressure, arthritis, and the reduction or elimination of medications after receiving chiropractic care focused on the thoracic spine. The document emphasizes the importance of the thoracic spine, diaphragm, and nervous system in maintaining overall health and reducing disease risk.
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.
1. The document discusses sleep, sleep disorders like sleep apnea, and how sleep changes with age. It covers the definition of sleep, sleep stages, consequences of sleep deprivation, and prevalence of sleep disorders.
2. Treatment options for sleep apnea are discussed, including CPAP, oral appliances, and surgery. Diagnosis involves a sleep study.
3. Sleep changes as people age, with less deep sleep and more nighttime awakenings. Medical conditions can also affect older adults' sleep. Seeking help from a sleep specialist is recommended for persistent sleep issues.
The physician in spite of himself syllabus 09 22 2013Louis Cady, MD
This is the third of four CME lectures delivered by Dr. Cady at the 4rth Annual Integrated Medicine For Mental Health Conference in Chicago, IL at McCormick Place, on September 22, 2013. He draws parallels between the story of Moliere's famous drunken wood-cutter, Sgnarelle, and his own inauspicious beginnings in the field of functional medicine until a remarkable encounter with a patient permanently changed his life and convinced him of the necessity of IgG food allergy testing. As this presentation is developed, more intriguing patient vignettes are presented, always with the dual foci of (a) what is TRULY WRONG with the patient, and (b) is the physician doing EVERYTHING HE/SHE CAN to restore the patient to health and wellness.
Never one to dodge controversy, Dr. Cady talks candidly about what he has done, the grounding in the peer-reviewed medical literature and how a combination of thoughtful testing facilitates precise diagnosis and efficient treatment.
An overview of the practice of Louis B. Cady, MD and the Cady Wellness Institute for Business Networking International - Network Exchange Chapter - May 20, 2010 - Evansville, IN
Thyroid On My Mind - IMMH, San Antonio 2014Louis Cady, MD
In this lecture, the 2nd of 4 delivered at the Integrated Medicine and Mental Health Conference in San Antonio, TX, Dr. Cady carefully reviews the literature regarding thyroid status and optimization. Multiple citations from the peer-reviewed medical literature are referenced and cited. At the conclusion of viewing this presentation, the viewer should be able to recognize the absolute fallacy of checking just TSH, and recognize the necessity of looking at the entire thyroid axis in terms of diagnosis and treatment. Relevant in depression and cognition are reviewed.
Erectile Dysfunction Symptoms And TreatmentManas Das
This presentation describes Symptoms And Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction which is a very common diseases in men.Erectile Dysfunction can be cure easily if proper treatment will be taken.To identify Erectile Dysfunction some symptoms are there which can help you.
The Guy’s Guide To Maintaining Sexual Health By Paul J. Turek, MDThe Turek Clinics
There is a lot more to the field of men’s sexual health than simply fertility issues. In fact, erection problems in men are far more common than is male infertility. Dr. Paul Turek, an internationally renowned thought leader in male fertility treatment and research, was asked to do this lecture at Google by on June 15, 2010.
A sweet manual to hormone replacement treatment products and services. Call now to speak with one of our clinical specialists now to get you started on the path to youthfullness.
Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone that helps develop and maintain male physical traits. Low testosterone can cause decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction, and mood changes. It affects about 5 million American men and can be caused by aging, disease, or injury. Treatment options for low testosterone include hormone replacement therapy through injections, patches or implants.
Although typically not thought of as a major medical concern, hormone imbalances affect millions of people all over the world and can dramatically hinder the daily lives of both men and women. As we age, hormone levels such as Testosterone, Estrogen and Thyroid, Progesterone, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Melatonin and Cortisol drop or become imbalanced.
Testosterone therapy benefits and risksDavid Castle
Testosterone therapy aims to treat low testosterone levels caused by hypogonadism or aging. While it can improve symptoms of hypogonadism like reduced libido and muscle mass, the benefits for otherwise healthy aging men are unclear. Testosterone therapy carries risks like heart attacks, sleep apnea, acne, enlarged prostate, and breast growth. For most older men, lifestyle changes are preferable to treatment, which should only be considered for medical conditions causing unusual testosterone decline.
L Catterall & D Middleton - Sexual dysfunction for womenMS Trust
This document discusses sexual dysfunction in women with multiple sclerosis (MS). It notes that 50-80% of women with MS experience sexual dysfunction. The document outlines common sexual difficulties women with MS face, such as difficulty orgasming and decreased libido. It discusses factors that can contribute to sexual dysfunction, like MS symptoms, medications, and other health issues. Strategies are provided to help manage various symptoms, like using lubricants for dryness or stimulation devices. The document emphasizes the importance of healthcare practitioners bringing up sexuality with patients and providing information and support.
Medical Discussion of the Endocannabinoid SystemLouis Cady, MD
This document contains a slide deck presentation on hemp oil and the endocannabinoid system. It discusses the history of research on cannabis, the endogenous cannabinoid system, and how various interventions can upregulate this system. Throughout, it stresses that the information is for educational purposes only and that no claims are being made about Zilis products treating, preventing, or curing any diseases.
This document summarizes traumatic brain injury (TBI), including its causes, types, symptoms, treatment and outcomes. It discusses the epidemiology of TBI, noting it is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. It describes the two main types of TBI - open and closed head injuries. It also summarizes the potential psychiatric issues after TBI like depression, mania, psychosis, OCD, PTSD and personality changes. Finally, it discusses factors that can influence outcomes, noting that 30-35% of severe brain injury cases result in death.
This document discusses the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the thoracic spine and nervous system. It provides examples of patients who presented with various thoracic spine issues like scoliosis, fractures, and hyperkyphosis. Through chiropractic care focused on posture, exercise, and nutrition, many patients were able to reduce symptoms, medications, and regain mobility. The role of the nervous system in maintaining health and the effects of stress are also examined.
Bio Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy PresentationAzani Medical Spa
Dr. Monica Carezani Gavin, Diplomate of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, explains bio identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). BHRT as used by Suzanne Somers and Dr. Phil\'s wife and talked about by Oprah. Dr. Gavin provides BHRT through her medical practice Azani Medical Spa in Bethlehem Pa.
This document discusses various sleep disorders and their treatments. It describes primary sleep disorders like insomnia, narcolepsy, sleep apnea, and circadian rhythm disorders. Insomnia is difficulty falling or staying asleep and affects many Americans. Narcolepsy involves extreme daytime sleepiness and may include cataplexy or hallucinations. Sleep apnea causes breathing to stop repeatedly during sleep. Treatments include lifestyle changes, medications, CPAP machines, and therapies. Maintaining good sleep hygiene can help prevent disorders by having a regular schedule and comfortable sleep environment.
Bio Identical or Natural Hormone Replacement Therapymiddela
The document discusses bioidentical hormone restoration as a means to replace hormones lost due to aging. It argues that losing hormones is not adaptive and leads to various health issues. Restoring youthful hormone levels through bioidentical replacements can improve health, prevent disease, and enhance quality of life by treating symptoms caused by hormone deficiencies. Common hormones that decline with age include testosterone, growth hormone, DHEA, progesterone, and estrogen.
Bhide Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and Evidence Based Treatment o...Vandana Bhide
This document discusses compounded bioidentical hormone therapy (CBHT). It defines bioidentical hormones as compounds that have the same chemical structure as endogenous hormones. CBHT involves custom-compounded formulations prescribed by a healthcare provider and dispensed by a pharmacy. Several medical organizations recommend against CBHT due to lack of FDA approval and standardization. The document reviews the endocrine system, plant-derived hormone precursors, hormone receptors, and formulations like bi-est and tri-est. It notes concerns about estriol and increased breast cancer risk with testosterone supplementation.
This document discusses the anatomy, physiology, and common pathologies of the thoracic spine and nervous system. It provides examples of patients who experienced improvements in conditions like high blood pressure, arthritis, and the reduction or elimination of medications after receiving chiropractic care focused on the thoracic spine. The document emphasizes the importance of the thoracic spine, diaphragm, and nervous system in maintaining overall health and reducing disease risk.
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.
1. The document discusses sleep, sleep disorders like sleep apnea, and how sleep changes with age. It covers the definition of sleep, sleep stages, consequences of sleep deprivation, and prevalence of sleep disorders.
2. Treatment options for sleep apnea are discussed, including CPAP, oral appliances, and surgery. Diagnosis involves a sleep study.
3. Sleep changes as people age, with less deep sleep and more nighttime awakenings. Medical conditions can also affect older adults' sleep. Seeking help from a sleep specialist is recommended for persistent sleep issues.
The physician in spite of himself syllabus 09 22 2013Louis Cady, MD
This is the third of four CME lectures delivered by Dr. Cady at the 4rth Annual Integrated Medicine For Mental Health Conference in Chicago, IL at McCormick Place, on September 22, 2013. He draws parallels between the story of Moliere's famous drunken wood-cutter, Sgnarelle, and his own inauspicious beginnings in the field of functional medicine until a remarkable encounter with a patient permanently changed his life and convinced him of the necessity of IgG food allergy testing. As this presentation is developed, more intriguing patient vignettes are presented, always with the dual foci of (a) what is TRULY WRONG with the patient, and (b) is the physician doing EVERYTHING HE/SHE CAN to restore the patient to health and wellness.
Never one to dodge controversy, Dr. Cady talks candidly about what he has done, the grounding in the peer-reviewed medical literature and how a combination of thoughtful testing facilitates precise diagnosis and efficient treatment.
Este documento contiene información sobre una guía turística de Bogotá, Colombia. Incluye detalles sobre la distribución y pedidos de ejemplares, cómo contactar a los editores, y listas de museos, parques y hospitales en Bogotá con sus direcciones y números de teléfono.
El documento anuncia un show de stripper que tendrá lugar los miércoles y viernes a las 8 pm en Bogotá, con entrada de $7,000 pesos o $3,000 para personas entre 18 y 25 años. También ofrece sala de sadomasoquismo e internet gratis, e incluye el sitio web www.guiateporbogota.com para más información.
RECETA DE BONDIOLA DE CERDO CON SALSA DE MARACUYA Angieperalta1429
La receta describe cómo preparar bondiola de cerdo en salsa de maracuyá. Se necesita bondiola de cerdo, pulpa de maracuyá, vinagre, azúcar y aceite de oliva. Se licua la pulpa de maracuyá y se carameliza el azúcar para hacer la salsa, luego se agrega la pulpa y vinagre y se deja reducir. Por otro lado, se salpimenta y se sella la bondiola en aceite. Finalmente, se sirve la bondiola cubierta con la salsa de maracuyá.
La nanotecnología estudia y manipula la materia a escala nanométrica para crear nuevos materiales y dispositivos. Puede usarse en medicina, electrónica, energía y otros campos. Algunas aplicaciones incluyen nanopartículas para tratamientos médicos, células solares más eficientes y baterías de combustible. Sin embargo, también genera preocupaciones sobre toxicidad y regulación. La biotecnología aplica principios científicos a sistemas biológicos para producir bienes y servicios en áreas como la
This company provides design, installation, repair, service and replacement for a wide range of HVAC, plumbing, process piping, industrial refrigeration, insulation, fire sprinkler and welding services. They have 24 hour emergency service and access to major equipment brands. Their services include gas and electric heating, air conditioning, ventilation, sheet metal ductwork, water heaters, plumbing and process piping systems using various materials.
El documento presenta una investigación realizada en la Universidad Católica Andrés Bello sobre una estrategia comunicacional para promover el uso responsable de dietas entre adolescentes de 14 a 18 años. Como parte del estudio se entrevistó a 30 jóvenes y 12 especialistas. Los resultados mostraron que los jóvenes no se sienten conformes con su apariencia y usan dietas por esto, pero
Thyroid, Adrenals, & Sex Hormones: A Balancing ActLouis Cady, MD
This document summarizes key points about balancing thyroid, adrenal, and sex hormones for optimal health and mental wellness. It discusses how these hormone systems can become imbalanced, leading to fatigue, depression, and other symptoms. The document contrasts an "optimal" level of hormone functioning with merely being in the "normal" range. It also critiques conventional medical approaches and advocates an integrated approach considering all aspects of these hormone systems.
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.
Two Docs Talk: Drs. Cady & Gabhart Take it On the Road:Louis Cady, MD
Drs Cady and Gabhart of the Cady Wellness Institute deliver a "command performance" at the Kannise Hair Salon in Owensboro - apparently a hotbed interest site for information pertaining to thyroid dysfunction in women. (Hair stylists hear about it all the time!). This was a fun example of staff at CWI "taking it on the road" out to our communities to educate the lay public on topics of self-empowerment.
The document discusses an integrative medicine presentation on hypothyroidism and the thyroid. It provides background on the speaker's commercial relationships and credentials. The presentation examines the limitations of conventional thyroid testing and treatment, exploring additional factors like selenium, iron, and cortisol that can impact thyroid function at the tissue level. It advocates for a more comprehensive evaluation and management of hypothyroidism that considers multiple nutritional and lifestyle factors.
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.
Graves disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system attacks the thyroid, causing it to overproduce hormones. Symptoms include bulging eyes, sensitivity to light, irregular heartbeat, and increased appetite. It is caused by antibodies that mimic the thyroid stimulating hormone. The disease is diagnosed through blood tests measuring thyroid hormone levels. Treatment options include radioactive iodine to destroy the thyroid, antithyroid medications, beta blockers, or surgery to remove part of the thyroid. Most patients require lifelong thyroid replacement medication after treatment.
The document discusses the relationship between exercise, mood disorders like depression, and Alzheimer's disease. It provides information on the basics of mood disorders and Alzheimer's, statistics on prevalence, and modifiable risk factors like exercise. Regular exercise is associated with reduced risk of depression by impacting psychology, neurogenesis, and neurochemistry. Exercise also delays the onset and reduces the risk of Alzheimer's possibly by influencing conditions like hypertension, obesity, and diabetes that are themselves risk factors.
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.
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.
New Concepts in Micronutrient Adequacy and Health Optimization - Cady = May 1...Louis Cady, MD
In this presentation, Dr. Cady revisits the BioPhotonic Scanner and current concepts in lack of nutrient adequacy in the contemporary diet. The role of appropriate supplementation with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants is reviewed.
This is the second of five lectures given by Dr. Cady in Santa Fe, NM for the 2012 IMMH conference. It covers the need to identify the hormonal deficiencies of a patient, and ways to remediate them.
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
1. Depression is caused by violations of physical, mental, and spiritual laws of health such as poor diet, lack of exercise, stress, and substance abuse.
2. Natural remedies for depression include improving nutrition with foods high in tryptophan, folate, and omega-3; regular exercise; spending time in sunlight; deep breathing of fresh air; and adopting a lifestyle of temperance.
3. Medications are only a temporary bandaid and do not address the root causes of depression, so lifestyle changes are important to prevent and overcome depression.
This document discusses the link between nutrition and depression. It begins by providing background on depression, including prevalence rates and causes. It then explains how certain nutrients are important for neurotransmitter production and can impact mood if deficient. Specific amino acids like tryptophan, 5-HTP, and phenylalanine are highlighted as being able to reduce depression when supplemented. The role of other nutrients like B vitamins, essential fats, and methyl donors is also outlined. Overall, the document establishes that nutrition plays a key role in depression through its effect on neurotransmission.
The powerpoint presentation delivered LIVE at CWI 4/15/2010 by Louis B. Cady, MD, Founder and CEO of Cady Wellness Institute, on the topic of Max GXL, glutathione augmentation, and vitamin supplementation.
"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.
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement presentation version 2Paul Cox
This document discusses hormone optimization for men through regenerative and integrative medicine approaches. It provides background on the author's qualifications and outlines key concepts in functional and anti-aging medicine like optimizing the body's self-repair mechanisms with hormones, lifestyle changes, and supplements. Specific hormone pathways like thyroid and testosterone are examined, symptoms of deficiencies are defined, and testing and treatment options like bioidentical hormones, gels, injections, and implants are described. The benefits of hormone optimization are stated to include increased energy, mood, mental clarity, fitness and sex drive. Brief patient testimonials endorse the positive effects.
This document discusses connections between movement, mood, and memory. It explores mood disorders like depression and Alzheimer's disease, and how exercise can positively impact both. Regular exercise is suggested to reduce risks of many chronic diseases, as well as depression and Alzheimer's. The benefits of exercise are explained from psychological, neurogenic, and neurochemical perspectives. Goals and strategies for starting an exercise routine are also outlined.
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive brain disorder that causes memory loss and cognitive decline. The document outlines the symptoms, causes, complications, diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. The causes involve plaques and tangles of proteins in the brain. Diagnosis involves physical and neurological exams, brain imaging and other tests. Current treatments can temporarily improve symptoms but do not stop the progression. Lifestyle factors like exercise, diet and social interaction may support cognitive function.
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.
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.
This document provides an overview of a lecture on thyroid health. It begins with the speaker, Louis Cady, MD, disclosing commercial relationships and interests. It then outlines the structure of the lecture, which will cover thyroid basics, practical information, and conclusions. The document discusses conventional thyroid testing and its limitations. It also reviews factors that affect thyroid hormone production and conversion. Overall, the document introduces topics to be covered in the lecture regarding thyroid function and testing.
Travel vaccination in Manchester offers comprehensive immunization services for individuals planning international trips. Expert healthcare providers administer vaccines tailored to your destination, ensuring you stay protected against various diseases. Conveniently located clinics and flexible appointment options make it easy to get the necessary shots before your journey. Stay healthy and travel with confidence by getting vaccinated in Manchester. Visit us: www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
Pictorial and detailed description of patellar instability with sign and symptoms and how to diagnose , what investigations you should go with and how to approach with treatment options . I have presented this slide in my 2nd year junior residency in orthopedics at LLRM medical college Meerut and got good reviews for it
After getting it read you will definitely understand the topic.
Computer in pharmaceutical research and development-Mpharm(Pharmaceutics)MuskanShingari
Statistics- Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing and interpreting numerical data to assist in making more effective decisions.
A statistics is a measure which is used to estimate the population parameter
Parameters-It is used to describe the properties of an entire population.
Examples-Measures of central tendency Dispersion, Variance, Standard Deviation (SD), Absolute Error, Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Eigen Value
Giloy in Ayurveda - Classical Categorization and SynonymsPlanet Ayurveda
Giloy, also known as Guduchi or Amrita in classical Ayurvedic texts, is a revered herb renowned for its myriad health benefits. It is categorized as a Rasayana, meaning it has rejuvenating properties that enhance vitality and longevity. Giloy is celebrated for its ability to boost the immune system, detoxify the body, and promote overall wellness. Its anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and antioxidant properties make it a staple in managing conditions like fever, diabetes, and stress. The versatility and efficacy of Giloy in supporting health naturally highlight its importance in Ayurveda. At Planet Ayurveda, we provide a comprehensive range of health services and 100% herbal supplements that harness the power of natural ingredients like Giloy. Our products are globally available and affordable, ensuring that everyone can benefit from the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. If you or your loved ones are dealing with health issues, contact Planet Ayurveda at 01725214040 to book an online video consultation with our professional doctors. Let us help you achieve optimal health and wellness naturally.
PGx Analysis in VarSeq: A User’s PerspectiveGolden Helix
Since our release of the PGx capabilities in VarSeq, we’ve had a few months to gather some insights from various use cases. Some users approach PGx workflows by means of array genotyping or what seems to be a growing trend of adding the star allele calling to the existing NGS pipeline for whole genome data. Luckily, both approaches are supported with the VarSeq software platform. The genotyping method being used will also dictate what the scope of the tertiary analysis will be. For example, are your PGx reports a standalone pipeline or would your lab’s goal be to handle a dual-purpose workflow and report on PGx + Diagnostic findings.
The purpose of this webcast is to:
Discuss and demonstrate the approaches with array and NGS genotyping methods for star allele calling to prep for downstream analysis.
Following genotyping, explore alternative tertiary workflow concepts in VarSeq to handle PGx reporting.
Moreover, we will include insights users will need to consider when validating their PGx workflow for all possible star alleles and options you have for automating your PGx analysis for large number of samples. Please join us for a session dedicated to the application of star allele genotyping and subsequent PGx workflows in our VarSeq software.
Travel Clinic Cardiff: Health Advice for International TravelersNX Healthcare
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Know the difference between Endodontics and Orthodontics.Gokuldas Hospital
Your smile is beautiful.
Let’s be honest. Maintaining that beautiful smile is not an easy task. It is more than brushing and flossing. Sometimes, you might encounter dental issues that need special dental care. These issues can range anywhere from misalignment of the jaw to pain in the root of teeth.
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.
Osvaldo Bernardo Muchanga-GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS AND GASTRITIS-2024.pdf
THE QUEEN OF DENIAL
1. THE QUEEN OF DENIAL –
PART II
With Dr. Louis B. Cady, MD – Founder, CEO – Cady Wellness
Institute & Dr. W. Whitney Gabhart, Naturopathic Doctor
2. Disaster awaits.
“If some real disaster impends in the city, it is not because
parking spaces are hard to find, because architecture is
bad, because department store sales are declining, or even
If there is a genuine
because taxes are rising.
crisis, it has to do with the essential welfare
of individuals or with the good health of the
society, not merely with comfort, convenience,
amenity, and business advantage, important as these
are.”
from The Unheavenly City, Edward C. Banfield, 1968, 1970
3. CURRENT PRACTICE OF MEDICINE:
What a patient had to say about her “specialists”:
•“They just monitor
my degeneration.”
4. Cady Wellness Institute – July 2005
The Reasons:
• A lot of “psychiatric cases” WEREN’T “psychiatric.”
• Nobody was integrated.
• Nobody was looking at ALL of the peer-reviewed
literature.
8. Left
Front of brain DORSOLA
TERAL
PFC
LEFT
Prefrontal
Right side
Left side cortex
Front of brain
Slide courtesy of Dr. Daniel Amen, MD and Amen Clincis.
9.
10. Things that your [normal] doctor could tell
you if he/she looked:
• Anemia – menstrual or GI blood loss
• Hypothyroidism*
• Obstructive sleep apnea, or other sleep
disorders
• The REAL REASON you are gaining weight
*TSH>2.5, or perhaps even >2.
Free T3 and Free T4 in optimum (high normal?) ranges
Reverse T3 well within normal limits
11.
12. Consequences of untreated
hypothyroidism
• 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
13.
14. % Mineral depletion from the soil
during the past 100 years, by continent
North America 85%
South America 76%
Asia 76%
Africa 74%
Europe 72%
Australia 55%
Source: UN Earth Summit Report 1992
15. SELENIUM DEFICIENCY in FASEB:
• “Adaptive dysfunction of
selenoproteins from the
perspective of the ‘triage’
theory: why modest
selenium deficiency
may increase risk
of diseases of
aging.”
Foundation of American McCann, J, Ames BM. FASEB J.
Societies for Experimental 2011 Jun;25(6):1793-814.
Biology
18. • Early 20’s college student
• Weight gain, fatigue, brain fog
• Saw “numerous” MD’s asking for help
• Told “nothing is wrong with your thyroid;
your labs are fine.”
(permission granted to use photos & data)
19. Solutions for hypothyroidism:
• Get informed!
• DEMAND at least a Free T3
and Free T4 with your TSH.
• If you are still symptomatic with
“normal” labs, you may require
a “hotter” setting.
• Pursue supplementation
to the optimal level.
20. Things that your [normal] doctor is not
looking for:
• Adrenal exhaustion
• Less than optimal values of
hormones
24. DHEA – the critical hormone your
doctor never checks
• Produced in the adrenal cortex
– Humans and primates are unique in secreting large
amounts
• Immune system booster
• Insulin regulator
• Energy increase – remarkable
• Boosts growth hormone
– 20% in men; 30% in women in one study
• [Yen, Morales Khorram – one year double-blind placebo
controlled crossover experiment – with 100mg DHEA]
25. Signs & Symptoms of 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.
27. Don’t be MISS – diagnosed with
depression!
♦ Depressed mood 100%
♦ Reduced energy: 97%3
♦ Fatigue or loss of energy: 94%2
♦ Impaired concentration: 84%3
♦ Tiredness: 73%1
♦ Hypersomnia: 10%–16%4 (Insomnia)
1. Tylee et al. Int Clin Psychopharmacol 1999;14:139-151. 2. Maurice-Tison et al. Br J Gen
Pract 1998;48:1245-1246. 3. Baker et al. Comp Psychiatry 1971;12:354-65. 4. Horwath et
al. J Affect Disord 1992;26:117-25. 5. Reynolds and Kupfer. Sleep 1987;10:199-215.
28. Modern Medicine’s Paradigm:
Two Standard Deviations – “if you are not
sick, then you must be well.”
“NORMAL”
OPTIMAL?
OPTIMAL
29. Average (normal) or optimal?
• Would you like an normal wife (husband) or
an optimal one?
• Would you like a “normal” marriage or an
exciting and optimal one?
• Would you like a “normal” medical practice
or an incredible, exciting, and (optimal!!)
stimulating one?
• Would you like “normal” labs or
OPTIMAL ones?
30. How would you take care of a classic?
“Chronic diseases
affect at least 125
million Americans
& cost more than
$500 billion last
year.”
Centers for DiseaseControl – Dec 2003
31. “Age management” “Conventional practice”
There are fuel additives No fuel additives should
we can use to keep our be used. They are
cars burning cleaner and unnatural. Gas is all that
preserve engines. is required.
We should use optimal The quality of the gas is
quality of gas. Cheap gas irrelevant. Anything that
causes “pinging” which is the motor will burn is
hard on the engine. adequate.
We should take our car in Preventive maintenance? This
for preventive is silly! Wait until something
breaks, then have the car
maintenance before
towed in so the mechanic can
anything breaks. really tell what is wrong.
32. The Case of the Crying Cleaner
• 1/11/12 - Symptoms:
– Crying/depressed = on
Citalopram
– Hot flashes
– Night sweats
• RX:
– Estradiol – 2 mg @HS
– Prometrium – 100 mg
@HS
– (continue citalopram)
• 1/15/12 – RESOLVED
• In 4 days!
Photo & data used with permission
33. One destigmatizing notion:
Estrogen as MAOI
• Estrogen & Testosterone (!) decrease
MAO
– Luin, VN. Effect of gonadal steroids on
activities of MAO and choline acetylase
in rat brain. Brain Res. 1975;86:273-306
• Platelet MAO levels inversely
correlated to estradiol levels
– Klaiber EL et al. Psychoneuroendo-
crinology. 1997 Oct;22(7):549-58.
• Estrogen decreases MAO-A & MAO-B
– Holschneider DP et al. Life Sci. 1998;63(3):155-60
34. Estrogen: Good For Your Brain
• Estradiol influences performances of learning and
memory tasks as well as increase working memory
– Sub-point – women are living three decades longer;
hence they are spending more time hypoestrogenic
– Pompilli A et al. Estrogens and memory in physiological and
neuropathological conditions. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2012
Sept; 37 (9):1379-96
• Estradiol = protective against schizophrenia.
– Kulkarni J, et al. Hormones and Schizophrenia. Curr Opin
Psychiatry. 2012 Mar;25(2):89-95
35. Testosterone: The “sexist” bias against women
(e.g., “your loss of sex drive is just natural for
your age.”)
• Fall in the circulating testosterone and the adrenal
preandrogens most closely parallel increasing
age.
• Accelerated decrease occurs in the years
preceding menopause (like estrogen).
• Their loss affects: libido, vasomotor symptoms
(hot flashes), mood, well-being, bone structure,
and muscle mass.
– Burd, Bachmann. Androgen replacement in
menopause. Curr Womens Health Rep. 2001 Dec;
1(3):202-5.
36.
37. What if we could just look at neurotransmitters
like they would on Star Trek ?
Cell rate
38. Low estrogen, DHEA, cortisol, and low NT’s – putting it all together
52 yo woman, s/p TAH with fatigue and depression
Hormone Value norms
Cortisols All barely various
above
pathological
DHEA 47.66 {106-300}
Estradiol (E2) <1.00 {1.0 – 3.2 =
post
menopausal}
Testosterone 8.44 {6.1 – 49 –
female}
LOW ESTROGEN CAUSES LOW NEUROTRANSMITTERS
39.
40.
41.
42. North Americans, unfortunately, obtain
about one-third of their total calories
from nutrient-poor junk food. Even well-
educated, presumably well-nourished,
adults taking nutritional supplements
frequently do not consume nutritionally
adequate diets and, despite their
supplements, fall short in their
consumption of important minerals, like
magnesium, iron, zinc, and calcium.
Hallfrishch, J., Muller, D. 1993. Experimental
Gerontology, v28 : 473-83.
43. These experiments reveal that carotenoids are a good indicator
of antioxidant status. They show that people with high oxidative
stress, like smokers, and subjects with high sunlight exposure, in
general, have reduced skin carotenoid levels, independent of their
dietary carotenoid consumption. We find the Raman technique to
be precise, specific, sensitive, and well suitable for clinical as
well as field studies.
44. Your bettings odds
• 1/8 women will develop breast cancer
• 40,000 deaths per year, nationally
– 150 Delta 777-200 aircraft crashing per year-
or 1 every 2.4 days
• Cervical cancer – 3,900 die of it each year
– 11% of women do not have regular exams
• 10% men will develop prostate cancer
• Colon cancer – #2 cause of cancer deaths
– 75% of patients are greater than 50 years of age
with NO KNOWN RISK FACTORS
– One colonoscopy decreases risk of death 90%
46. Breast cancer as exemplar of better
decision making through new research
• 1 – 2 drinks per day increases risk of breast
cancer 10%
• 3 drinks per day = 30% increased risk.
– (= equivalent of one pack of cigarettes per day)
– Dr. Arthur Klatsky - Kaiser Permanente Medical Care, Oakland,
Calif., European Cancer Organization in Barcelona, 9/27/2007
• NIGHT WORK increases risk – new finding
– Disruption in melatonin rhythm?
– Increased cortisol (stress hormone)?
• Cf: American Cancer Society, 9/13/2007
• 10% reduction possible by 2024 with (a) exercise,
(b) reduction in long term (“fake”) HRT, (c )
decrease alcohol
• Max Perkin, National Cancer Research Conference, Sept 2007
47. Weight and insulin
• What are the stats?
• How does this eating and insulin thing
work?
• Is the problem “all in your glands”?
• What have the Feds said and why are their
recommendations so stupid?
• What’s a rational way to eat (with
references)
49. “F as in Fat – How Obesity Threatens America’s
Future 2012” – Robert Wood Johnson foundation
Current
and future
IN obesity
rates:
2011 – 25 %
2030 –
49.5%
(if BMI reduced
5%)
2030 – 56%
http://healthyamericans.org/report/100/
50. The Doc Cady “Candy Bar a Day”
Weight Loss Program
• 1 lb. of fat = 3,500 kcal (“calories”)
• 3,500 / 7 = 500 calories per day
– You need to not eat’em, or burn’em
• Starving yourself slows your metabolism down, and you
lose muscle mass
– Therefore: reduce 250 calories; burn 250 calories
• 250 calories = no candy bar, or “NO” to 1 & ½
Cokes
• 250 calories = ½ - ¾ hour on treadmill
• NET = 500 calories per day, or 1 lb. lost per
week
51. One problem…
• It doesn’t work!
• TBL: It’s the
INSULIN
RESPONSE
• RX: EAT LESS
CARBS AND
SUGAR!!!
52. Glycemic index
• A measure of how fast a
carbohydrate triggers a rise in
circulating blood sugar.
• The higher the number, the greater
the blood sugar response.
55. Top five crops receiving US farm subsidies
• Wheat
• Corn
• Soybeans
• Rice
• Cotton
Source: www.about.com - What are U.S Farm Subsidies?
http://usliberals.about.com/od/FoodFarmingIssues/a/What-Are-Farm-S
- accessed 04 15 2013
56. W. Wheat Rice Big Mac, Ice cream;
Toast, OJ, cakes, Fries, Shake Coke & chips
coffee coffee
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57. Doc Cady “Candy Bar a Day”
program FLAWS:
• Not all calories from food do the same
thing to your body:
– Removing 250 cal of sweet potatoes is not
the same as removing 250 calories from
candy bar.
• Doesn’t account for thyroid or thyroid
resistance.
• This program only focuses on WEIGHT
LOSS, and not OPTIMUM HEALTH
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58. The horrifying facts about the foods
you eat (and think are safe)
(FOOD) (glycemic index)
•Tofutti 115
•Glucose 100
•French bread 95
•Instant rice 90
•Baked potato 85
•Rice cakes (jelly beans) 77/80
•Cheerios 74
•Table sugar (sucrose) 64
•Spaghetti, white 41
•Spaghetti, protein enriched 27
59. • FINAL CONCEPTS:
– ”Denial " is not acceptable.
– Your “glands” – may, in fact, be at fault!
– IT MAY NOT BE “PSYCHIATRIC”!!!
– There are things that should be checked that
most physicians do not.
– Education is the key!
– The sooner you start taking care of your body
the more lasting the positive effects will be.
Addison ’s disease, like so many medical conditions, has a history of being ignored, hidden, and misunderstood. It is a rare disease that affects about one in every 100,000 Americans and is usually diagnosed around age forty.
Depressed mood is the most commonly cited symptom in major depressive disorder. Studies have shown that fatigue and reduced energy are nearly as common as depressed mood. As many as 94%-97% of patients may experience reduced energy and fatigue, while 73% may complain of tiredness. Impaired concentration is also common and occurs in as many as 84% of patients. Hypersomnia, or excessive sleepiness as opposed to physical weariness, is less common and occurs in 10%-16% of patients.
Prostate – 189,000 cases of prostate cancer NOTE: BREAST CANCER IS LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH IN WOMEN BETWEEN 40 AND 55. 1600 MEN ARE EXPECTED TO BE DX ’ED WITH BREAST CANCER THIS YEAR AND 400 WILL DIE. Delta 777-200 – 268 passengers – the largest aircraft it flies