Personal Health – A National Perspective Posted on September 3, 2014 by Majid Ali MD Leave a comment Majid Ali, M.D. ————————————————————————— Majid Ali, M.D. 140 West End Avenue, New York, NY 10023 212-873-2444 ————-
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Kidney Health Course
Kidney Health Course Majid Ali, M.D. One cannot have unhealthy kidneys and expect to have healthy hearts or healthy brains. For chronic kidney failure, one can have only one kidney healer, I hope I can encourage readers to learn, understand, and know the kidney healeris themselves. The urinary system includes the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, prostate gland, uretheral sphincter, and urethra.
Read moreA course on Liver Detox with Natural Therapies
This is an Update March 17, 2015 Dietary sugar consumption, in particular sugar-sweetened beverages and the monosaccharide fructose, has been linked to the incidence and severity of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Intervention studies in both animals and humans have shown large doses of fructose to be particularly lipogenic (fat forming).1 Although nutritional therapeutic approaches are required for preventing and the
Read moreA Course on Mood, Memory, and Brain Disorders
Case # 1 A 31-year-old woman presented with disabling chronic fatigue of 4-year duration which developed after a highly stressful personal circumstances. She was an active, healthy teenager. Her menarche was at 15, and her menstrual cycles were regular during the first few years. She was prescribed an oral contraceptive (exact type unknown to the patient) for severe PMS after
Read moreA Course on Cushingoid-Addisonian
OXYGEN AND ADRENAL DYSFUNCTION The Cushingoid-Addisonian Epidemic The core message of this brief essay on adrenal health and adrenal deficit is: All chronically dysoxic individuals suffer clinically significant adrenal dysfunctions. Dysox is the state of disrupted oxygen signaling and oxygen-driven cellular energetics. This view of adrenal deficiency is significantly different from the prevailing thinking in endocrinology. Endocrinologists, with rare exception,
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