by Simon Yu, MD | Sep 13, 2023 | Acupuncture Meridian Assessment, History of Medicine
Become a human lab rat and you may live longer. Would you like to know why? When I say become a rat, I meant a medical grade laboratory rat, not the stereotypical dirty, rotten scoundrel. If you don’t like the term human lab rat, you may substitute the words Mighty...
by Simon Yu, MD | Jan 11, 2022 | Case Stories, Chronic Disease, Dental
There is no vaccine or natural immunity for Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (MTSD). However, Covid-19 viral infection triggers natural immunity – by basic immune response. The cause of MTSD is not well known; it is an autoimmune disorder, enigmatic, and is not...
by Simon Yu, MD | May 17, 2021 | Case Stories, Medical Acupuncture, Military Learning
In classical acupuncture, the Spleen/Pancreas is named the principal organ of digestion. It is responsible for transforming food into nourishment and for transporting digested foods and fluids from the stomach, and distributing it into the body. If you cannot supply...
by Simon Yu, MD | May 6, 2021 | Acupuncture Meridian Assessment, Case Stories, Medical Acupuncture
When I detect disturbance on the Small Intestine (SI) Meridian and/or Large Intestine Meridian in my acupuncture meridian assessment (AMA), I will often pick up signals for parasite problems of all kinds, fungus, allergies, and leaky gut. If these problems are not...
by Simon Yu, MD | Nov 16, 2018 | Cancer, History of Medicine, Parasites/Fungi, Therapies
Parasites are masters of deception, masters at creating fields of distorted reality. I had never heard of the term, “reality distortion field,” until I was in Baden-Baden, Germany for Medicine Week earlier this month. I gave a lecture at the Complementary Oncology...