by Simon Yu, MD | Oct 17, 2011 | Self-Help
The biggest barrier from seeking medical advice in my practice has been the financial considerations, since I do not accept insurance. Actually, it is the other way around. The medical insurance does not accept my medical practice because I practice non-standard...
by Simon Yu, MD | Jun 14, 2010 | Therapies
Old country medical doctors often talked about the “Healing Crisis”, the cleansing reaction or retracing when they would administer herbs or medications. They would often be at the bedside monitoring their patient going through extreme fever, chills, nausea, diarrhea,...
by Simon Yu, MD | Sep 15, 2009 | Cancer, Therapies
One of my patients with breast cancer, Janet, gave me a book to read. I read the book. It was written by Hulda Clark, Ph.D., N.D. It was her latest, and final book, The Cure and Prevention of all Cancers. I was already familiar with her work for several years since I...
by Simon Yu, MD | Jan 29, 2009 | Acupuncture Meridian Assessment, Cancer, Case Stories, History of Medicine
Ignaz Semmelweis, a young Hungarian doctor working in the obstetrical ward of Vienna General Hospital in the late 1840s, was alarmed at the high death rate among his patients. He had noticed that nearly 20% of the women under his and his colleagues’ care in the ward...
by Simon Yu, MD | Apr 23, 2008 | Brain/Cognitive, Self-Help, Therapies
Coauthor: Sharon Moehle, Ed. Specialist, Licensed Psychologist Are you stressed out? Are you ready to snap at someone or feel the knot in your stomach? You are not alone. Most Americans are stressed out to the max. Stress comes from many different levels. We are all...