Majid Ali is a
pioneer who is changing the face of medicine with his
innovative and spirited approach.
His credentials are
impeccable
Complementary Medicine Journal
"I stand in awe of Ali's
superb scientific knowledge, his insights into the nature of
the the healing process and his ability to explain hard
science."
Aubrey Worrell, MD
Past President, the American Academy of
Environmental Medicine
Majid Ali,
M.D.
Editor,
The Journal of Integrative Medicine
Formerly, Associate Professor of Pathology (adj.), College
of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, NY
Formerly, President of Staff and
Chief Pathologist, Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck, NJ
Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons of England
- Diplomate,
American Board of Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
Diplomate, American Boards of Environmental Medicine
Past President Capital University of Integrative
Medicine
Oral Chelation Aging
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proudly offers the
Oral EDTA Chelation Protocol
developed and used
by
Majid Ali, M.D.
in his practice for
over twenty
years.
My patients have taught me the following lessons about castor
oil:
•
It can be a very competent assistant to the oxygen king of human biology;
•
It serves the oxygen king by supporting and stabilizing all three legs of
Oxygen's Three-Legged Throne: acid-alkali balance; oxidant-antioxidant
regulation; and clotting-unclotting equilibrium; and
•
It is one of the cheapest, safest, and most effective treatment options for
well-informed and experienced physicians to treat all inflammatory,
degenerative, and malignant disorders.
Peroxide Foot Soaks
Hydrogen peroxide foot soaks
and baths for inflammatory, infection, immune, and
degenerative disorders, as well as for health
preservation.
Green Tea: Anti-inflammatory and
blood thinner Green tea is an excellent
anti-inflammatory and blood thinner with well established
cancer-fighting properties. Next to water, tea (black and
green) is the most popularly consumed beverage in the world.
Green tea has drawn special notice in the concept of
prevention of cancer using foods, natural beverages, and
spices. The epidemiological studies have long suggested that
the consumption of tea is associated with a lowered risk of
cancer. Most of the clinical benefits of green tea are
attributed to its polyphenolic antioxidants. The evidence
for this is drawn from experiments conducted with many
animal-tumor bioassay systems.
More arterial plaques are associated with fewer deaths from
heart attacks and strokes. No, you did not misread the
sentence. I write precisely what I mean: people with less
intense plaque formation have higher mortality from
cardiovascular diseases. I anticipate harsh frowns from
doctors on the title of this tutorial. The idea that plaques
in arteries cause heart attacks and strokes is deeply etched
in doctors’ belief systems, and through them in the
consciousness of the general public. The very notion that
more plaques are associated with fewer heart attacks and
strokes is likely to be considered preposterous.
Saying No to Stents
Dr. Ali, discusses why you should say no to stents in this
video.
Insulin Reduction
Majid Ali, M.D. Explains a plan for reducing insulin
TSH TRENDING
FOR
OPTIMAL TREATMENT OF THYROID DISORDERS
Many patients consult me for a diagnostic
quandary concerning the thyroid gland. They are
not well, often tired, may have gained weight or
developed other symptoms commonly associated
with thyroid disorders (listed at the end). They
suspect that a problem with the thyroid gland
may be at the root of their health issues.
However, their thyroid laboratory test results
are considered normal by their doctors.
Liver Tests a new video
Uric Acid and Gout
Recently, a colleague, told me that her mother in
India saw an orthopedic surgeon for chronic
arthritis pain in her knees and hips. The doctor
noted an elevated blood uric acid value and promptly
prescribed five drugs, including a high-dose steroid
level. When my colleague protested that her mother
did not have gout but osteoarthritis, the orthopod
shrugged her off by saying, “This is our standard
treatment for treating high uric acid levels.”
I asked fifteen practitioners (five physicians, one
nurse, one physician assistant, two nutrition
advisors, four laboratory technologists, and two
administrative staff members) to answer the
following two questions:
►
What is your
general sense about vitamin C, is it a good player
or a bad player?
►
What is
your general sense about uric acid, is it a good
player or a bad player?
Thirteen called vitamin C a good player and
considered uric acid to be a bad player. The
remaining two said uric acid could go either way.
That did not surprise me since uric acid is embedded
deep in drug medicine thinking as a villain.
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE August 28, 2010, The New York Times ran a front page
story entitled "Years Later, No Magic Bullet Against
Alzheimer's Disease." This was a grave disservice to
Times' readers. Consider the following quote from the
report:
"But the
jury’s verdict was depressing and distressing. So far,
nothing has been found to prevent or delay this
devastating disease, which ceaselessly kills brain
cells, eventually leaving people mute, incontinent,
unable to feed themselves, unaware of who they are or
who their family and friends are."
So far, nothing has been
found to prevent or delay this devastating disease. This
is a shameful distortion of the facts. Alzheimer’s
disease, first and foremost, is an oxygen problem of the
brain cells caused by the trio of toxicities of foods,
environment, and thoughts, such as heavy metal overload,
toxic protein deposition, gut fermentation, and others
that block oxygen's energetic and detergent functions.
The Times
should have pointed out that this is parroting the view
of drug doctors, who do not detect nor correct nutrient
deficiencies and long-term accumulations of toxins in
the brain. This is not a potshot at the Times. Here is
my challenge to the champion of “All the News That's Fit
to Print.”
Fibromyalgia Video
Lupus
Video
Psoriasis
This is the case of a 31-year-old man. As a
teenager, he developed disabling arthritis and
became wheelchair-bound. Two other aspects of
his illness were red, itchy skin rashes and
colitis. He was treated with large doses of
steroids. After some initial improvement, his
skin rash flared and covered most of his skin
with areas of angry, scaling, ulcerating, and
oozing lesions. He was and put on two
chemotherapy drugs: Methotrexate and Embrel
(costing over $2,000 dollars per month of
treatment). Again after some initial
improvement, his condition deteriorated and he
required repeated courses of antibiotics for
acute-on-chronic sinusitis and antifungal drugs
for toe fungus.
Is Chemotherapy
a Good Option?
Should chemotherapy be given to a 15-year-old girl with
acute leukemia? Categorically yes! At my present state of
knowledge and experience, I am not aware of any cases in
which acute leukemia was controlled by nutritional, herbal,
or energy therapies for extended periods of time. By
contrast, chemotherapy in experienced hands can control
acute leukemia in a majority of cases.
Food Additives
The idea of adding substances to foods to
enhance the taste and digestibility of foods is probably
as old as human awareness of the need for food.
Certainly since the dawn of agriculture, attempts have
been made to preserve food from one harvest to another,
as well as to protect its nutritional value. There are
early records of salting and smoking food items for
their preservation. The early Africans used enzymes
derived from plants, microbes, even human saliva, to
pre-digest foods. It seems highly likely they understood
the concept of catalysis. The ancient Egyptians employed
food colors and flavorings. The Romans used spices and
saltpetre as well.
Sinusitis
For sinus congestion and headache, please think mold
allergy. For sinusitis, please think of mold allergy and
mold infection. For chronic and recurrent sinusitis, please
think of mold allergy, mold infections, and mold toxins. If
your symptoms recurred after sinus surgery, please think of
mold allergy, mold infections, and mold toxins. For the
"mold problems," please think bowel, bowel, and bowel.
The Mammogram
Controversy For decades, people have had several choices in
“mammography truths.” Even a cursory look at
articles on screening mammography in the news
media—The New York Times, C-Span, CNN, and
others—attest to the diversity, uncertainty, and
confusion. Such reports always omit what I
consider to be the single most important element
in this discussion: Nearly ninety percent of my
patients with breast cancer detected their own
tumor lumps— not their doctors, not mammograms,
not ultrasound scans, not MRI scans.
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information is provided only to provide
information, it is never, ever to be used as a
self help guideline. Always consult your own
health care provider for information or
questions on your health!
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pertaining to the properties and/or functions of
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