by Simon Yu, MD | Sep 5, 2017 | Acupuncture Meridian Assessment, Parasites/Fungi
Many of us have parasite problems during our lifetimes, whether we live in California, Missouri, Africa, Australia, India, China or Sweden. I just saw a 24-year-old young woman from Stockholm, Sweden with parasite problems. She was banned by the Swedish Emergency...
by Simon Yu, MD | Aug 22, 2017 | Acupuncture Meridian Assessment, Brain/Cognitive, Case Stories, Chronic Disease
Several years ago, I wrote an article, Time to Heal at Last: The Story of Ron’s ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). The odds were against him to live more than few years after diagnosis of ALS, also known as “Lou Gehrig’s disease,” at the ALS Clinic at St. Louis...
by Simon Yu, MD | Jul 29, 2017 | Acupuncture Meridian Assessment, History of Medicine
Parasites are masters of deception. They are directly engaged in a deceptive, asymmetrical biological and psychological warfare on mankind. Curing the “incurables”, by using parasite medications after I was deployed in Bolivia as an U.S. Army medical officer, has been...
by Simon Yu, MD | Jul 15, 2017 | Acupuncture Meridian Assessment, Professional Training
What is a conundrum? By a definition, it means a riddle whose answer is or involves a pun (Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary), or a confusing and difficult problem (Oxford Dictionary). The definition is vague and not clear to me, but somehow, I find the word, “conundrum”...
by Simon Yu, MD | May 15, 2017 | Acupuncture Meridian Assessment, Case Stories, Chronic Disease, Dental
A request to sign the death certificate for my sixty-five year old patient, whom I had not seen in over two years, arrived on my desk. He lived out of town and apparently, he died in his sleep from the probable cause of a cardiovascular event. The mortuary in his town...
by Simon Yu, MD | Apr 19, 2017 | Acupuncture Meridian Assessment, Case Stories, Chronic Disease, Dental, Parasites/Fungi
About 25 years ago, during my early exploration of alternative, complementary medicine, occasionally, my front desk staff would ask me, rolling their eyes, what happened to the last patient I saw. She stormed out of the clinic crying, telling them that she will never...