by Simon Yu, MD | Mar 16, 2014 | Cancer, Self-Help, Therapies
Too much of what we think of as “good for you” might not be. However it might be even more harmful than you may think. Professor Randolph Howes, MD., Ph.D. spoke on the danger and myth of the virtue of antioxidant supplements at the ACAM (American College of Advanced...
by Simon Yu, MD | Jul 15, 2008 | Chronic Disease, History of Medicine, Self-Help
What is Biological Terrain? The concept of Biological Terrain has its beginning in Europe. It is based largely on the clinical research of the French professor Louis Claude Vincent. I wrote an article on Biological Terrain some years ago and have been using it in my...
by Simon Yu, MD | Jul 13, 2007 | Chronic Disease, Self-Help, Therapies
Acid reflux, food allergies, belching, and gas are the first signs of indigestion. These indicate the beginning of a multitude of physical ailments that develop later in life including: vague stomach problems, arthritic pains, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, brain fog,...
by Simon Yu, MD | Mar 18, 2004 | Acupuncture Meridian Assessment, History of Medicine
Pasteur’s germ theory provides a theory of infections which became the foundation of modern medicine. It states that germs are airborne and specific germs cause specific disease. This theory then led to a treatment plan. As an example, Streptococcus bacillus is the...