- Osteoporosis
- FibromyalgiaSystem. This fact is the sufficient explanation for women’s much higher incidences of chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, career burn-
- Primary CareIf you cannot obtain the sex-hormone, thyroid, or adrenal care from your primary care physician, call local compounding pharmacies to see if they know of a physician that provides such care.
- Constipation
- Infectious DiseasesOdocoileus virginianus, the ubiquitous white-tailed deer. Dr. Lindner, like all other doctors, had never been told that this organism was in our ticks. He had not found this fact in any information from the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), or ILADS. He reviewed the literature on this organism and found that it was one of the most highly sophisticated
- GynecologyFemale hormone replacement doses do not have to be individualized. (Well, no doctor actually believes this but the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology made this ridiculous statement under pressure from its supporters, the drug companies!)
- Obstetrics
- Endometriosis
- Internal MedicineAndoptimizing hormone levels for best health and quality of life. Unfortunately this is not what they are trained to do. They are trained in internal medicine (disease-drug medicine), then briefly introduced to
- Prostate CancerTestosterone causes prostate cancer. (On the contrary, low testosterone is a risk factor for cancer. Read Dr. Morgentaler's "Testosterone for Life".)
- Multiple SclerosisIxodes scapularis (deer) ticks from her ear and neck. She had no subsequent fever or rash, so he gave her no prophylaxis--as per the CDC and Infectious Diseases Society of America guidelines. She later reported that within a few months she became depressed and found it difficult to draw or communicate with friends online. Her cognitive dysfunction and intolerance of mental exertion worsened with time. By age 14 she was depressed and suicidal. Her mental stamina was helped by natural desiccated thyroid (NDT), but then worsened with time. Lyme tests were negative. Corticosteroid courses left her in a worse state. By the age of 24, she was mentally, emotionally and physically disabled. A neurologist suspected multiple sclerosis. A brain MRI showed white matter hyperintensities--which are very rare in young adults.
- Depression
- PsychiatryPhilosophy and neuropsychology than medicine, he entered a psychiatric residency. However, he soon realized that psychiatry was committed to a pharmaceutical "diagnose and drug" scheme based upon false genetic and neurotransmitter theories. He resigned after a rotating internship, deciding to do "real medicine" instead. He was assigned to be a general medical officer and flight surgeon in the US Air Force. After service in Izmir, Turkey and Lowry AFB in Denver, he left the Air Force in 1989 and took a position in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as the chief physician for the employees and families of Boeing and McDonnell-Douglas corporations in that country. It was not until he returned to the US in 2004 that he discovered there was an alternative to pharmaceutical medicine. He was introduced to bioidentical hormone replacement by Dr. Sandra Lane--a chiropractic physician who had taken a course with
- Insomnia
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- EndocrinologyEndocrinology requires a new paradigm--a new way of thinking about hormones and their role in human health and quality of life. A new paradigm cannot be published in any journal for many reasons (I have tried.). The journals' editors and reviewers are products of the current paradigm and will only consider articles that stay firmly within that paradigm. More importantly, one cannot "fix" any part of the current paradigm in isolation--that would only create problems. I have been writing a book on this subject and have decided to start posting the chapters rather than leave it unpublished for years to come. I am hoping to pass on what I have learned through 14 yrs of research, thinking and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of hormone deficiencies.
- HypothyroidismIf you have thyroid gland failure--primary hypothyroidism--your doctor is giving you a dose of levothyroxine that normalizes your thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level. Abundant research shows that this practice
- Thyroid
- MRIEhrlichia was negative. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of her brain revealed scattered white matter hyperintensities, rarely seen in young adults. Empiric antimicrobial therapy with doxycycline, then other antibiotics and antimalarials prescribed by a Lyme-literate medical doctor (LLMD) produced flu-like symptoms and mental distress and left her in a worse state. She especially could not tolerate antimalarial medications--they greatly worsened her mental pain--which she describes as an unbearable feeling of all negative emotions rolled up into one. Venous blood smears were negative for
- Allergies