Monthly Archives: September 2015

Insomnia: Relief for Night-time Racing Mind « Wildly Successful

With new clients, there are two high-impact symptoms that I prioritize and address rapidly and aggressively: constipation and insomnia (or poor-quality sleep). To become wildly satisfied clients, they need to see major results – and fast. Helping your clients to get quick relief increases their confidence in you as a practitioner and also their faith… Read More »

An enormous chemistry database for depression….. more than 90 chemical assays for each of 3,200 persons with clinical depression. We find that 90% of depressives may be divided into five biochemical classifications, each requiring a different treatment approach.

After getting extensive biochemical data on more than 3,000 persons diagnosed with clinical depression, we found that 95% of them fit neatly into one of 5 separate biochemical classifications. Depression is not a single condition, but an umbrella term covering several completely different conditions. Anyway, we believe we have identified the 5 primary phenotypes….. each… Read More »

Major Mental Illness Biochemical Subtypes

HOME ABOUT CONDITIONS ARTICLES NEWSLETTER PERTH EVENTS LINKS CONTACT Want more articles? You may wish to join our FREE e-NEWSLETTER. Articles Major Mental Illness Biochemical Subtypes As described by Dr. Carl Pfeiffer and the Pfeiffer Treatment Center. These symptom lists are generalizations and are not suitable for diagnosis of most people due to the wide… Read More »

Vitamin B6 Pyridoxine/P-5-P information:

This is a huge article and note the date 1982: Quote: Q Rev Drug Metab Drug Interact. 1982;4(4):289-331.Links Drug-pyridoxal phosphate interactions. Ebadi M, Gessert CF, Al-Sayegh A. In this review it has been pointed out that vitamin B6 and its vitamers can be involved in many interactions with a number of drugs, as well as… Read More »

Desalination, water reuse convention returns to San Diego | SanDiegoUnionTribune.com

In those days, California’s water supply was far more reliable than today. Gigantic water projects of reservoirs and aqueducts largely planned while Edmund Brown, Sr., was governor (father of the current governor), comfortably supplied all the water California’s population needed.Since then, California’s population has grown from about 20 million in 1970 to 39 million today… Read More »