Yi Gan San means “I Love Sensitivity” (I think…I don’t actually speak Japanese)
/0 Comments/in natural medicine /by Dr. Todd StoneChinese Medicine Borderline Personality Disorder and Schizophrenia Cure! Yi Gan San is a Traditional Eastern Medicine also know as Bupleurum Formula. It doesn’t “cure” anything, because sensitivity isn’t a disease, but it does increase stress threshold and soothe agitation, even with those Medical diagnoses!! Bupleurum Formula is a plant based medicine created 500 years ago […]
Earth Controls Water
/0 Comments/in Five Elements /by Dr. Todd StoneEarth represents our Home, our Harvest, and our Motherly Love. Water represents our Choice, our Flexibility, and our Softness. The Five Elements is an ancient philosophy of healing used in Acupressure and Acupuncture practices. The Five Elements teaches that the organs associated with the Earth element are the spleen, stomach and pancreas. The “team” responsible […]
The History of “Big Pharma”
/0 Comments/in natural medicine /by Dr. Todd StoneHow did Pharmaceuticals become a Billion Dollar Industry? And our Pharmacy the third leading cause of death?? JAMA (1) This is Big Pharma’s Story. Since 5000 BC, Opium was a known painkiller in the East. There were no pharmacies back then, but the roots of the pharmacy is the history of Opium. The Poppy seeds […]
Mild Cognitive Impairment
/5 Comments/in Conditions /by Dr. Todd StoneI think I have Dementia. “Typically, symptoms include memory loss, problems using language, personality changes, and disruptive or inappropriate behavior.” –MerckManual OMG, that is exactly me. It’s not mild cognitive impairment. I am extremely disruptive to the way things are. I was kicked out of insurance for healing a thyroid condition. They said I am […]
Alzheimer’s, Dementia and Mother Nature
/2 Comments/in Conditions /by Dr. Todd StoneAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by cognitive decline… …behavioral and psychological symptoms, and impaired activities of daily living. Patients with Alzheimer’s disease are faced with the inevitable decline from mild to moderate and, eventually, to severe stages of the disease and death. “I had early onset cognitive impairment after losing my […]