admin | July 31, 2010
For stomach hyper acidity, acid reflux, tissue alkalization and smoking cessation.
The antidote for the long term side effect of stomach acid blockers such as Pepcid, Tagamet, Zantac, Prilosec.
For the body to remain healthy, the interstitial fluid compartments in which the body’s cells are bathed, must remain in an alkaline condition.
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admin | July 31, 2010
Betaine Hydrochloride(HCL) With Pepsin
Stomach Acid
Individuals suffering with stomach and intestinal problems most frequently assume that heartburn, indigestion, gas, and reflux are caused by overproduction of stomach acid. This common misconception has been strongly re-enforced by our conventional medical profession, whose practitioners routinely prescribe stomach acid blocking medications at the slightest sign of stomach dysfunction, failing to properly diagnose the digestive problem by first monitoring the stomach’s acid producing function, using scientific methods and neglecting to provide patients with common sense dietary recommendations.
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admin | July 31, 2010
Questions and Answers About Chelation Therapy
For more than 30 years, people with fatty buildups of plaque in their arteries (atherosclerosis) may have heard about a “miracle cure” called chelation (pronounced “ke-LA’shun”) therapy. But you may not know that the American Heart Association and other medical and scientific groups have spoken out against this treatment.
This answers the most frequently asked questions about chelation therapy. It also gives the American Heart Association’s position on this procedure, as well as those of other highly regarded scientific organizations.
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admin | July 29, 2010
The Heart Center of Niagara
The ER1 Emergency Department and The Heart Center of Niagara represent an investment by Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center of $20 million in better health for the Greater Niagara region. Located on the corner of Walnut Avenue and 10th Street and connected to the medical center by an overhead walkway, this 56,000+-square-foot signature building reflects the emphasis Memorial is putting on improved emergency services and cardiac care. It also enhances Memorial’s status as the only emergency room in Western New York that is fully integrated with a cardiac care center, giving patients 24/7 access to non-invasive PET diagnostic technology.
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admin | July 29, 2010
Addiction Recovery
Williamsville Wellness is one of the country’s most innovative alcohol and drug adult treatment centers. Our experience has shown us that the most successful approach to helping compulsive behaviors is through an individualized treatment plan, one-on-one therapy, and family involvement. We are licensed for alcohol addiction specifically, see below.
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admin | July 29, 2010
Former President Clinton’s heart bypass surgery might seem like the all the cardiac treatment he will need, if all goes well. But in fact it’s likely that Clinton, like many others with heart disease, will undergo cardiac rehabilitation to get his heart back in shape. Cardiac rehabilitation programs, which involve exercise, along with dietary changes and stress management, are one of the best ways people with heart disease can prevent future heart-related medical problems.
Below, Barry Franklin, PhD, director of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise laboratories at the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan, explains how cardiac rehabilitation can strengthen weakened hearts safely and effectively.
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admin | July 29, 2010
Have questions about bioidentical hormone replacement therapy? We’ve got the answers.
1. What does BHRT stand for?
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. BHRT is the use of supplemental doses of hormones that have a chemical structure identical to the hormones that the human body naturally produces.
2. What does BHRT do?
Treats the symptoms of menopause, perimenopause and postmenopause.
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admin | July 29, 2010
Cardiology Group of Western New York, PC is the largest cardiology practice in Western New York, committed to provide quality care for our patients. Our physicians practice within the Catholic Health System at Kenmore Mercy Hospital and South Buffalo Mercy Hospital, and in the Kaleida Health System, providing services at Millard Fillmore Gates and Suburban Hospitals and cardiac cath at ECMC. Services we provide include the following:
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Welcome to Buffalo Cardiology & Pulmonary Associates!
At Buffalo Cardiology and Pulmonary Associates, board-certified physicians and a highly qualified professional staff provide patients with superior service, from diagnosis to post-procedure recovery. Along the way, we provide our cardiovascular and pulmonary patients with the resources they need to make well-informed decisions about their medical care and treatment.
We realize that quality care largely depends on the relationships you form with your health care providers. You’ll find the physicians at Buffalo Cardiology and Pulmonary Associates have the skills, knowledge and compassion to meet and exceed all your expectations.
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Tags: buffalo, bypass, cad, cardiac, cardiology, coronary heart disease, eecp, heart disease, stents, Welcome to Buffalo Cardiology & Pulmonary Associates
admin | July 29, 2010
Prolotherapy is also known as nonsurgical ligament reconstruction,
and is a treatment for chronic pain
Prolotherapy is helpful for what conditions?
The treatment is useful for many different types of musculoskeletal pain, including arthritis, back pain, neck pain, fibromyalgia, sports injuries, unresolved whiplash injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic tendonitis, partially torn tendons, ligaments and cartilage, degenerated or herniated discs, TMJ and sciatica.
What is prolotherapy?
First, it is important to understand what the word prolotherapy itself means. “Prolo” is short for proliferation, because the treatment causes the proliferation (growth, formation) of new ligament tissue in areas where it has become weak.
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