DigiVision's Fall 2015 Recording Schedule

DigiVision's Fall 2015 Recording Schedule This fall DigiVision has an exciting lineup. We will be recording five conference events and all will be available either through us or through the conference organizer. DigiVision's fall schedule at a glance: Gut-Brain Relationship Conference AAEM 50th Annual Scientific Meeting Syntonics 83rd International Conference on Light and Vision AMMG 19th Clinical Applications for Age Management Medicine ACAM Annual Conference Integrative Medicine's New Landscape Gut-Brain Relationship Conference Starting us off right is the Gut-Brain Relationship Conference by InnoVision Professional Media and organized by members of the scientific editing board of the Alternative Therapies Medical Journal. This two day healthcare symposium will focus on the unique relationship between the gut and the brain. The event will...

HYPOTHYROIDISM AND DEPRESSION – DR RIDHA AREM

Over 20 years ago, I used to prescribe thyroxine only to my hypothyroid patients because that’s what I was taught to do, and I realised very quickly that most of them, the majority of them, they continued to complain of lingering symptoms of low grade depression, anxiety, cognitive symptoms, and fatigue. At the same time, when I saw a patient who was taking Armour Thyroid I tried to switch that patient from Armour to thyroxine obviously, and I was facing many unhappy patients and I didn’t understanding what I was doing.But that prompted me really to do a lot of thinking about this matter and having been trained by one of the discoverers of T3 back in ‘51/52, I realised...

HYPOTHYROIDISM – DR RON ROTHERNBERG

So why is there more hypothyroidism? Is it more awareness or is something different in the population? Well one reason is that hypothyroid children will now survive whereas before better sanitation, antibiotics perhaps they didn’t, so hypothyroid children will survive and live to reproductive age then they may be attracted to another hypothyroid mate who shares the same slow lifestyle and they might reproduce and then we could have more hypothyroid genes in the population. Environmental toxicity, heavy metals, xenoestrogens, there’s more autoimmune thyroiditis than ever and also previously it may have been underdiagnosed. Now the causes can be rare, like failure of pituitary control with low TSH secondary hypothyroidism, well if you’d just looked at TSH you’d never pick...