by Dr. Dahlman | Apr 23, 2016 | diarrhea, drug side effects, failed treatments, Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
Viberzi is a new medicine for IBS with diarrhea recently approved by the FDA. But, are you willing to risk the side effects and, since it only works is a third or less of people taking, that you will be one of them? Viberzi (Eluxadoline) improves stool consistency and...
by Dr. Dahlman | Apr 2, 2016 | constipation, drug side effects, failed treatments, Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
Linzess for chronic constipation is safe or not depending on what you believe about it’s mechanism of action and that it is not a long term solution. Linzess (linaclotide) is a new medication for constipation predominant IBS (IBS-C) and chronic idiopathic...
by Dr. Dahlman | Dec 2, 2015 | failed treatments, miscellaneous, Vaccinations
Outbreaks of pertussis occur every two to five years. Each time, those rascals…the unvaccinated…are blamed. Convenient to say the least. A look at the CDC’s own statistics and studies about the subject prove this to be an intellectually lazy false...
by Dr. Dahlman | Dec 2, 2015 | failed treatments, miscellaneous, Vaccinations |
So you think you should be vaccinated? Common thought is that vaccines are protective and safe. Surprisingly, there is little to no evidence that they work or that they are safe. Flu shots for kids under 2 years old? No evidence. The elderly should get their flu...
by Dr. Dahlman | Nov 16, 2015 | Diabetes, Diabetes Types, drug side effects, failed treatments, miscellaneous |
Statin caused diabetes in women is found to increase in those women taking cholesterol lowering medications such as Lipitor according to a new study. Statins diabetes in women is easily understood with knowledge of how coenzyme Q10, selenium and cholesterol influence...
by Dr. Dahlman | Nov 16, 2015 | Diabetes, failed treatments, miscellaneous |
Gastric bypass surgery, also known as bariatric surgery has been found to “cure” diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is known to be caused by eating too many foods that break down to sugar (carbs). Type 2 diabetes can be eliminated by eating less carbs. Gastric...
by Dr. Dahlman | Jul 7, 2015 | failed treatments, miscellaneous |
What is the Specific Carbohydrate Diet? Once discussed honestly, you will learn it may or may not help you. For a small percentage of people, the Specific Carbohydrate Diet might be enough to solve gastrointestinal problems like Crohn’s Disease and colitis. For...
by Dr. Dahlman | Jul 6, 2015 | failed treatments, miscellaneous |
Evercleanse claims to cause weight loss through bowel cleansing. Well, who doesn’t want a clean bowel? What a great idea! Sorry, Evercleanse doesn’t work, can be harmful and many are accusing Evercleanse of unethical business practices. Evercleanse is...
by Dr. Dahlman | Jun 28, 2015 | failed treatments, miscellaneous |
The Master Cleanse is a fad from Hollywood. The master cleanse diet, as it’s called, consists of the master cleanse recipe of lemon juice, maple syrup and cayenne pepper, to be taken as your sole source of food. Does the Master Cleanse diet assist in...
by Dr. Dahlman | Jun 27, 2015 | digestive tract, failed treatments, miscellaneous
Digestive Advantage IBS might work for you, but after you read the following disadvantages about Digestive Advantage IBS, you will probably be shocked. Disadvantages of Digestive Advantage IBS Digestive Advantage IBS is a mass marketed poorly thought out product using...
by Dr. Dahlman | Jun 27, 2015 | failed treatments, miscellaneous |
Fat blockers named Xenical or Olistat will now be available as an over-the-counter medication called Alli. The use of fat blockers guarantees the user gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea and excessive gas and bloating. Fat blockers are one of the worst concepts...
by Dr. Dahlman | Jun 26, 2015 | failed treatments, miscellaneous |
Are you looking for your inner Priestess? Better be careful if you are. The Priestess Process is New Age group psychotherapy usually “facilitated” by a psychotherapist or a person simply trained in this trademarked protocol. In the Priestess Process,...