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Old 07-30-2013, 07:25 PM   #7
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Re: The Blood-Brain Barrier and Neuroinflammation - Dr. Datis Kharrazian

Dr. Datis Kharrazian is not a she. He is a health professional. He also has two additional degrees DC and MS and a DHSc. Which is 2 doctorate degrees. Being an MD doesn't make one an expert on every area, and we should appreciate the advice an MD gives us - but we also should be informed consumers. Part of being an informed medical consumer is to evaluate information from all sources.

I don't think you should follow his medical advice. After all, he is just too much on the cutting edge of science.

In the book "Why Isn't My Brain Working" he cites close to 1000 references which have been published in peer reviewed journals. More than just research, he has used the concepts with patients with good success in restoring cognitive function.

For those of us concerned with the BBB and chemo brain the information is quite insightful.

As far as Louise Hay, no one said she was an MD. This is a site for all the users and some of us are interested in a more holistic, integrated approach to health. She echos a belief that are shared by several religions and asian healing arts - that your health is affected by your thoughts, beliefs and emotions.

Many of these healing arts have several thousands of years of documentation. I can attest to the use of acupuncture for healing problems that came from cancer treatment that Western medicine was not able to help with.

If you don't agree with some of the posts - there is no need for you to read them.
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