Our Legacy to Grandchildren
Linda Weltner wrote this article for the Boston Globe. I was sitting at a coffee shop with friends, all of us grandmothers. We were talking about our amazing grandkids but contrary to what you might […]
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Linda Weltner wrote this article for the Boston Globe. I was sitting at a coffee shop with friends, all of us grandmothers. We were talking about our amazing grandkids but contrary to what you might […]
Heather Millar, RN, and Myrna Millar, MBA Excerpted with permission from Environmental Health Nursing The nervous system is highly susceptible to xenobiotic injury because a large number of toxic chemicals, many of which are lipophilic […]
Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD Sheila Rogers, MS, Director of ACN: When I was developing the advisory board for ACN Latitudes, I asked a medical editor whom he would recommend as an expert in nutrition. He immediately […]
Siegfried Othmer, PhD was interviewed about the use of biofeedback, by John Spencer, PhD Introduction by Dr. Spencer: Biofeedback is a technique in which electronic or mechanical instruments relay information to participants concerning their physiological […]
Bernard Rimland, PhD Many alarmed families contacted the Autism Research Institute following a highly publicized report from the University of Michigan Medical School that warned about the supposed “dangers” of taking vitamin B6. The authors […]
Bernard Rimland, PhD Tips and Overview Patients and Families Much of the current interest in megavitamin B6 therapy for autistic children stems from the publication of our report (Autism Research Institute) in the American Journal […]
Melvin Kaplan, OD Director, Center for Visual Management In the twentieth century, more than ever before, large numbers of people have been traumatized by eyestrain. Eyestrain is often overlooked as a causative factor for many […]
William G. Crook, MD Note from Sheila Rogers: I had the honor of interviewing Dr. William Crook 25 years ago. This pioneering physician was the first to publicize the fact that there was a gut-brain […]