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Solar and Geomagnetic Activity and their Effect on Human Physiology

by James Odell, OMD, ND, L.Ac. Solar and Geomagnetic Activity (S-GMA) is a disruption of the geomagnetic field induced by changes in electrical currents in the magnetosphere and ionosphere. It is the main cause of such changes in the flow of solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and high-speed wind streams that interact with the earth’s …

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Immunotherapy: Thymus and Spleen Peptides

Cancer immunotherapy is a rapidly emerging field that has ancient roots in traditional medicine. For centuries, traditional Chinese medicine and other traditional health care systems have used specific herbal and mushroom formulations, as well as food substances, like thymus, to enhance immunity. There are many effective immunotherapies worldwide, such as thymus and spleen peptides, GcMAF, …

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Thriving Through Corona: Practical Tips For People And Pets

Marlene Siegel, DVM Who would have ever imagined a worldwide crisis that would bring the WORLD to a halt! Not minimizing the gravity of health concerns, there were other “pan epidemics” going on even before this Corona Virus threat. Most people were overworked, stressed all the time, sleep-deprived, deeply in debt with no emergency fund …

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Stress and Anxiety: A Growing Concern For The Fur Kids

by Marlene Siegel, DVM According to the ASPCA’s National Rehoming Survey, pet behavioral problems are the most common reason that owners re-home their pet. A large portion of the 47% of re-homed dogs and 42% of re-homed cats are due to behavioral issues, mostly aggressive or destructive behaviors. Anxiety disorders are significantly higher in our …

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The Role of Inflammation in Injection Site Sarcomas

Dr. Marlene Siegel, DVM Vaccine safety has been a long standing concern in veterinary medicine. The association of feline soft tissue sarcomas with Rabies vaccines and Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) vaccinations was made over twenty years ago and named Feline Injection-Site Sarcomas (FISS). Subsequent epidemiological studies have estimated an incidence of 0.3 to 1.0 Injection-Site …

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The Role Of Water In Promoting Health In Pets (And People)

Marlene Siegel, DVM “Water is the driving force of all nature.” Leonardo DaVinci All Life Requires Water Water is the second most critical nutrient, (oxygen being the first). Animals in the wild obtain most of their water intake from eating fresh prey. Cats came from the desert where they were adapted to a low water …

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PhotoDynamic Therapy (PDT) and Low Level Light Therapy (LLLT):

Two different, yet powerful forms of light therapy Dr. Marlene Siegel All mammals are light beings, designed to take in various wavelengths of light in order for the biological pathways to function optimally. In this context, light is a nutrient for the body! The visible light spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green and blue,) along with …

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