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Nutritional
& Metabolic TeleMedicine/
The Natural Medicine Letters
The Truth is in your Blood and "the
Truth shall set you Free!"
Free Newsletter
and Plenty of Information
Scientific
Publications
(all as sole or senior author)
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"Hypothyroidism:
Sensitive diagnosis and optimal treatment (of all types and
grades) ~ a review and comprehensive hypothesis." COPYRIGHT
2000 www.JOHNDOMMISSEMD.com (abstract
available on this website and full paper available for purchase
at $10; see "Order" section
at end of home page.)
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"Nutritional and
other Natural Approaches to AD(H)D". SOCIAL SCIENCE
INFORMATION a journal of the House of the Science of Man,
Paris, France, Vol. 39, No. 3, 2000, Sept: 489-505.
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"A Nutritional-Metabolic
Approach to Many Psychiatric (and Physical) Illnesses."
The AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE Year-2000
Instructional Courses, Kansas City, MO: Plenary Session on Sunday,
26 March, 2000, 8:00am-12 noon.
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"Preventing and Reversing Severe Depression, Early Dementia,
Fatigue, Cardiovascular Disease, Osteoporosis, and Peripheral
Neuropathy by Sensitive Blood-Analysis and Optimal
Correction of Vitamin B12, B6 and Folic Acid, Both-Thyroid,
Sex- and Growth-Hormone Deficiencies." A presentation at
the 'ADVANCED CLINICAL NUTRITION 1999' conference of
the European Laboratory for Nutrients, based in Utrecht, Holland,
and Vitamin Diagnostics, of New Jersey, USA, at the Grand Hotel
Krasnapolsky in Amsterdam, 20-23 August, 1999.
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"The
expert speaks: The psychiatric effects of vitamin B12 deficiency".
CLINICAL PEARLS NEWS ('a health letter on current research
in nutrition and preventive medicine' by I.T. Services, 3301 Alta
Arden, Ste 2, Sacramento, CA 95825) 8 (1998), 4 (April).
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"A
nutritional metabolic approach to memory loss: 18 years' experience".
Chapter 1 in Section 3: Innovative Therapies for the Prevention
of Memory Loss, in THE SCIENCE OF ANTI- AGING MEDICINE
(Klatz R, Goldman R, eds). Chicago: The American Academy of Anti-Aging
Medicine, 1996: 119-31.
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"The
neuropsychiatric manifestations of vitamin B12 deficiency". PRIMARY
PSYCHIATRY 3 (1996), 4 (Apr): 18-21.
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"T3
is at least as important as T4 in all cases of hypothyroidism".
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY 54 (1993), 7 (July): 277-8.
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"Bipolar
disorder and Crohn's Disease/ vitamin-B12 deficiency" (ltr). JOURNAL
OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY 53 (1992), 1 (Jan): 29.
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"Pseudotumor
cerebri associated with lithium therapy (induced hypothyroidism)
in two patients" (ltr). JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
52 (1991), 5 (May): 239.
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"Subtle
vitamin-B12 deficiency and psychiatry: An often unnoticed but
devastating relationship?". MEDICAL HYPOTHESES 34 (1991),
2 (Feb): 131-140.
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"Nutritional
treatment of tardive dyskinesia" (ltr). AMERICAN JOURNAL OF
PSYCHIATRY 148 (1991), 2 (Feb): 279.
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"Organic
mania induced by phenytoin (induced vitamin-B12 deficiency?)"
(ltr). CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 1990, June.
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"The
management of anemia in pregnancy". (ltr. in response to article
by my gyn. prof. cousin, also J. Dommisse) SOUTHAFRICAN MEDICAL
JOURNAL, 59 (1981), 21 (May 16): 738-9.
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"Dementia
remedies" (ltr). VIRGINIA MEDICAL, 106 (1979), 8 (Aug):
567.
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"Undiagnosed
primary tuberculosis as a possible major cause of a high infant/
child mortality rate". ENVIRONMENTAL CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL
(formerly the JOURNAL OF TROPICAL PEDIATRICS), London,
1975, Dec..
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In-House Publications
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THE
NATURAL MEDICINE NEWSLETTER, a semi-annual publication of case
studies, testimonials, articles, and commentary on highly successful
nutritional metabolic approaches to chronic fatigue and chronic
fatigue syndrome, abnormal weight gain, depression (including
psychotic) and moodswings, hallucinations, obsessions, panic disorder,
etc.. Tucson 85718: Nutritional, Metabolic & Psychiatric Medicine
(1840 E River Rd, Ste 210), 1996 .
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This
is the letter that is available on my website; the first issue
is offered free of charge, as a smaller example of the others,
and the others are sold, now at the low cost of only $1.75 US
each, except for #8 (Vol. 4, No. 2). Check for contents of each
issue:
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1.
Vol. 1, Issue 1, Sept. '96: A case of classical chronic fatigue/
immune dysfunction syndrome cured by the correction of vitamin
B12, manganese and chromium deficiencies, copper excess, and candidate
yeast overgrowth in the blood. 1 case history. FREE
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2.
Vol. 1, Issue 2, March '97: Hidden and undertreated hypothyroidism
as a major factor in abnormal weight gain, chronic fatigue and
CFS, memory loss, depression, and impotence: 5 case histories.
$1.75
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3.
Vol. 2, Issue 1, Sept., '97: A tale of two women: Chronic fatigue
and CFS both alleviated by the correction of thyroid hormonal,
vitamin, mineral, fungal and food allergic imbalances in the blood.
2 case histories, plus 1 cameo case. $1.75
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4.
Vol. 2, Issue 2, March, '98: Another 'tale of two women': Psychotic
depression, and chronic fatigue, eliminated by the optimal correction
of vitamin-B12 and thyroid hormonal deficiencies, and of mineral
and candidal imbalances. 2 case histories; and references
relating to the reversal of early Alzheimer's dementia. $1.75
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5.
Vol. 3, Issue 1, Sept., '98: A tale of two men (and a cameo
case of one woman): Severe (psychotic) depression, moodswings,
obsessions, hallucinations, panic disorder and dementia, reversed
by unusual hormonal, vitamin and mineral treatment. 2 case
histories and 1 cameo case report. $1.75
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6.
Vol. 3, Issue 2, March 1999: Announcements of New Developments;
Letters; & Case Reports of Two Women: Early Dementia, Chronic
Fatigue, Depression & Other Conditions, Reversed by the Correction
of Vitamin, Mineral, Hormonal and Amino-Acid Deficiencies, and
Copper Excess. $1.75
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7.
Vol. 4, Issue 1, Sept. 1999: Announcements of New Developments;
A Clever Article about Food; A Brief Case Report: Severe arthritis,
loss of appetite & hair, fatigue, anxiety, and allergic symptoms,
reversed by the correction of 'sub-subclinical' hypothyroidism,
a 'totally normal' vitamin-B12 level, severe manganese, sex and
growth hormonal and amino-acid deficiencies, with macrocytosis,
delayed food allergies to 4 foods, and copper excess; and the
Text of the Paper I Just Presented in Amsterdam.
$1.75
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8. Vol.
4, Issue 2, March 2000: Definitive paper on Hypothyroidism:
Sensitive diagnosis and optimal treatment (of all types and grades)
~ A review and comprehensive hypothesis.' $10.00
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| 9. Vol.
5, Issue 1, Sept. 2000: (1) Some Testimonials; and (2)
The text of my 1991 published paper on the scarred interface
between vitamin-B12 Deficiency and Psychiatry. $1.75 |
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