When I was in college, healthcare costs were 11-12% of gross domestic product. Currently these costs are 18.3% (2021)… remember that healthcare costs inflate and the gross domestic product also keeps growing, but each does not grow at the same rate. There is no way that our current medical technology (drugs, CT scans, MRIs, cardiacContinue reading “Highly processed foods and fructose intake lead to elevated insulin levels and mitochondrial dysfunction, which, in turn, lead to 80% of chronic illnesses in the US.”
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It is frustrating that there are many years’-worth of clinical experience which show that OPEN DIALOGUE (a Finnish, technique which is very helpful in treating psychosis) helps clients become significantly more functional without the use of, adverse-effects-laden antipsychotic medications. Much more quantitative research is needed in order to prove the effectiveness of OPEN DIALOGUE, but the potential value that this technique brings is very encouraging in this era of polypharmacy. All chronic diseases, especially in mental health, exist in part, outside of the client’s/patient’s body. These diseases, in part, exist in a person’s genetics, nutrition, childhood/upbringing, traumas, supportive environments, as well as their relationships, and their connections. These life events inform a person’s understandings, thoughts, beliefs, and eventually, their behaviors and actions.
https://youtu.be/aBjIvnRFja4 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30332925/ Charles Tadros, M.D. May 18, 2022 Saint Louis, Missouri
AS A PHYSICIAN, I APOLOGIZE THAT, FOR MANY OF US WITH CHRONIC MEDICAL CONDITIONS, MODERN, WESTERN MEDICINE WILL NOT AND CANNOT HELP US IN THE WAYS THAT WE WANT OR IN THE WAYS THAT WE NEED.
Charles Tadros, M.D. August 13, 2021 Saint Louis, Missouri
A LIST OF PREVENTABLE ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES
Almost all of them! Charles Tadros, M.D. April 9, 2021 Saint Louis, Missouri