Dear Dr. Meinig: Everyone seems to be talking about osteoporosis these days. Easily broken bones and hips are viewed on T.V., magazines and newspapers. All this has focused on the calcium deficiency that
Nutritionally Speaking: Drinking Milk Uncalled For (draft)
Dear Dr. Meinig: How come when so many can drink milk and are urged to do so, that when I do I get all bloated, full of gas and have diarrhea? Is there
Cavitation Presentation: Ischemic Osteonecrosis of the Jaw – G.V. Block’s Forgotten Disease
Although these jaw bone infections are not easy to recognize on x-ray pictures, a large number of them have been diagnosed and they involve a subtype of Ischemic Osteonecrosis (IO), more frequently reported
Clues to the Treatment of M.S.
The Multiple Sclerosis (M.S.) Society says that there are some 500,000 people in the U. S. that have Multiple Sclerosis. This immunologic abnormality affects the brain and spinal cord, but its cause is
Why Won’t My Family Listen When I Talk About How Nutrition Saved My Life?
Dear Dr. Meinig: I was sickly, and at the doctor all the time until I learned about nutrition. Your columns have been a big help but I am disappointed that I can’t get
Nutritional Approach to Problem Drinking Implicates Hypoglycemia in Alcoholism – New Dietary Programs Cure Rate Is High Compared to Standard Treatment
Isn’t it strange how little we hear about using vitamins and nutrition in the treatment of alcoholics? You don’t have to be around heavy imbibers very long to see that they don’t eat
Basic Diet for Achieving Body Chemistry Balance
Dear Dr. Meinig: You have at various times given diet suggestions for achieving good health, and listed various foods that are harmful. I don’t recall any one article that has summarized the do’s
Interface: Cancer Prevention
Dear Dr. Meinig: There are so many conflicting stories about the cause of cancer, could you perhaps list some of the possibly more prevalent causes and your thoughts about nutrition’s role in prevention?