by Simon Yu, MD | Mar 26, 2020 | COVID-19, Parasites/Fungi
Viruses are technically parasites, a gray area between living and nonliving: they cannot replicate on their own but do so in living cells. They have been evolving with us and some of them are encoded as a part of our genetic code from the point of evolution of...
by Simon Yu, MD | Nov 16, 2019 | Cancer, Lyme
Medicine Week in Germany is considered one of the biggest cutting-edge complementary medical conferences in the world and there are multiple lectures simultaneously held at the huge congress hall. I gave a lecture on Parasites, Inflammation and Immune Dysregulation...
by Simon Yu, MD | Mar 18, 2018 | Acupuncture Meridian Assessment, History of Medicine, Military Learning
This is my sincere attempt to clarify and/or entangle my two previous separate articles, “Duh Vinci Code for Tasmanian Devils: Cracking the Cancer Code,” and “Enhanced Interrogation Technique for Parasites by a Theoretical Internist: ‘Pop’ goes the Universe.”...
by Simon Yu, MD | Nov 14, 2007 | Cancer
Is there such thing as a cancerous mind or cancer personality? Cancer patients, as a rule, are some of the nicest, decent people you will encounter in your life. I remember Mary, a 75-year-old lady who came to see me with a bronchial cough 20 years ago when I was...
by Simon Yu, MD | Feb 12, 2007 | Brain/Cognitive, Case Stories, Heavy Metals/Toxins
By the year 2000, the Human Genome Project mapped out about 30,000 genes in Human DNA. DNA based genetic modulation therapy has become the new hope, the “magic bullet” for identifying genetic weak links and possible repair processes through genetic engineering. The...