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Insulin and Type 2 Diabetes

On Sunday evenings, I give an orientation to patients arriving at the Whitaker Wellness clinic for our one-, two-, or three-week Back to Health Program. I welcome them, explain the uniqueness of our approach, and let them know what to expect during their stay. At a recent orientation, I met a 50-year-old woman who was […]

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Rebuilding the Brain

It was April 11, 2005, and Angel Gomez, a 19-year-old Marine, was a month and a half into his second tour in Iraq. During a night mission near Ramadi, the vehicle he was driving hit a roadside bomb. Two weeks later, he awoke in a VA hospital in Maryland—with a long road to recovery ahead […]

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Vaccinations: The Destruction of Our Country

America’s forced vaccination program—52 doses of 14 toxic vaccines by age six—is destroying our most valuable asset, our children. Contrary to popular belief, this program has nothing to do with medical science. It is the result of a breakdown in the checks and balances of our government and a suspension of our individual freedoms. There […]

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We Only Have Until October 1 to Save Our Supplements!

The FDA has mounted an onerous and illegal offensive against nutritional supplements, and unless we stop it by October 1, 2011, we stand to lose resveratrol, curcumin, GABA, ubiquinol, and many other products that millions of Americans depend on to improve their health. Here’s the background. In October 1994, Congress passed the Dietary Supplement Health […]

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Should You Get Immunized Against Swine Flu?

Julian Whitaker, MD “White House warns of massive swine flu spread. Dire report says 50 percent infection rate, up to 90,000 deaths possible this flu season from H1N1.” “CDC leery of estimates about swine flu’s toll. Health officials say scenario of up to 90,000 deaths not likely.” “US advisers said about half the US population, […]

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The Truth About Childhood Vaccines

The Truth About Childhood Vaccines Julian Whitaker, MD I recently attended the National Vaccine Information Center’s (NVIC) fourth international conference in Reston, Virginia, where experts from around the world gathered to discuss the medical and legal ramifications of our country’s vaccine policies. Researchers presented scientific studies on the links between childhood immunizations, inflammation, and autism. […]

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Hormone Replacement Therapy: Get the FDA Off Our Backs

The FDA is at it again, trying to restrict your access to natural therapies. This time they are going after bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, the safe, natural hormones that are only available through compounding pharmacies. First, they’re insisting that bioidentical hormones, which, as their name suggests, are identical to the hormones produced by the human […]

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Do You Really Need That CT Scan?

Several months ago I took my 16-year-old daughter to a prominent orthopedic surgeon. Louisa had been experiencing lower back pain from a soccer injury, and we needed to get to the bottom of it. The orthopedist suspected a stress fracture and recommended rest and bracing, but he wanted to order a CT scan to confirm […]

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Cancer–30 Years of Saving Lives

Connie and I recently attended a celebration gala in Houston, Texas, marking Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski’s 30th year of successfully treating cancer. Nearly 600 people were in attendance, many of them former patients who had been cured at the Burzynski Clinic. Note: I did not say remission or five-year survival. I said cured! Imagine a room […]

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Vitamin D Fights High Blood Pressure but Americans Don’t Take Enough

Contact: Julian Whitaker, MD FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tel.: (714) 619-1600 Email: [email protected] Doctor: Vitamin D Fights High Blood Pressure but Americans Don’t Take Enough Calling it the ‘Rodney Dangerfield’ of vitamins, Julian Whitaker, MD says Vitamin D gets no respect and Americans should take more of it. Newport Beach, CA. / August 6, 2007 – […]

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