Monthly Archives: February 2011

Still Point

I want to share my luck with you. Surely I am the luckiest doc in the land. I’ve had the good fortune to test, train, change and retest hundreds of patients here in Silicon Valley. Rarely are the necessary conditions … Continue reading

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To Laree Draper With Filial Love

Here is the ‘one pager’ about how to increase your bone density. Not a guess; derived from real people in the real world measured and verified with the most precise scientific instrumentation. Following this outline resulted in an average annual … Continue reading

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Bones And Heart Get Measurably Younger

So here is how it goes: a ‘point’ becomes a ‘string’ becomes a ‘plane’ becomes a ‘solid’ becomes ‘a solid in time.’ There you have it: String Theory. The theory of everything. 0+1+2+3+4 = 10 dimensional enfolded matrix algebra. Old … Continue reading

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Juggling And Your Immune Memory

It is a rare person that doesn’t go through a long period in ‘middle age’ with little or no illness. The seasonal colds, even flues, disappear. The old allergies seem to disappear, the eczema disappears or improves; for the observant … Continue reading

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How Big Is Your Life?

As a young medical student I was fascinated by the word ‘decompensation.’ By the time I was a medical student I knew a lot of words; heck that is one of the selection criteria for medical school but I had … Continue reading

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