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Treatment Model: The way to becoming well again.
Holistic Psychiatric Treatment Model: The way to becoming well again. 1
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Why this talk can be helpful to you:
Any patient with physical issues, has emotional problems. Most of the patients in any integrative practice are on psychotropic medications. Can you get them off? Is laboratory testing individually accurate or is it just diagnosis specific? Should you consider energetic testing to make it patient specific? New treatment methods in psychiatry few know about: Neural therapy, NAD, and marrying ethology with specific treatment. ND working with MD’s: can it be mutually beneficial? 2
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Multiple Epidemics of Chronic Medical and Psychiatric Conditions
Unprecedented rise in most chronic medical conditions, i.e.: Cancer, asthma, autoimmune conditions, infections Unprecedented rise in most psychiatric conditions: Autism, bipolar disorder (from 1:100,000 to 1:20), depression, anxiety, transgender (from 1:200,000 to 1:20) etc. Is it the same epidemic with just different manifestation? What is the cause? 3
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Psychiatry Approach to Epidemic:
Etiology of psychiatric conditions is irrelevant Psychiatric conditions defined by DSM as specific diseases, by non-specific overlapping symptoms. Classification is ever-changing and unreliable Psychotropic medications are specific for particular psychiatric conditions, but… once approved marketed for all other conditions Psychiatric conditions, once diagnosed, should be medicated for life. 4
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Conventional Approach to Psychiatry
Find THE DISEASE in a patient Find medications to reduce symptoms Lifelong disease management; cure is not possible Side effects are inevitable 5
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Integrative Approach Diagnose the DISEASE Use lab testing to look for biochemical imbalance Treat the DISEASE Use supplements appropriate for DISEASE Medications are an expected part of a treatment Management or cure???
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Personal Journey: Looking for What is Working
Learning acupuncture Guided imagery, meditation, energy psychology Bioresonance Energetic Testing (BET) Orthomolecular and integrative medicine Neural therapy. German Biological medicine 7
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Holistic Psychiatry: A Unique Approach
Treating the patient, rather than diagnosis Sherlock Holmes exploration of etiology: Interview + exam+ bioresonance testing Individualized, practice proven application of therapy modalities applied synergistically in “peeling an onion” fashion Removing obstacle to health, including medications Collaborating as a team of healers Goals: To fully restore patient health and functioning and get off medications 8
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Can Lyme Cause Bipolar Disorder?
02/15: 16 yo ♀, discharged after suicidal attempt, bipolar disorder; chronically suicidal; in day treatment program. Mood swings, suicidal, anxious, PMS, PCOS, hypothyroidism, GI issues, obesity, +++. Meds: Seroquel, Lamictal, Synthroid Dx: Lyme + co-infections at 10. Multiple antibiotics. Since 13 y/o 10+ psych meds, 6 X hospitalizations. Very smart, social, supportive Greek family 9
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Medical “Sherlock Holmes” Tools:
Medical knowledge Clinical intuition equipped with the magnifying glass of energetic testing. (It’s highly controversial, it’s not “scientific,” but, in the hands of an expert, it’s a tool you “can’t live without.”
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Can Lyme Cause Bipolar Disorder?
BET: High toxicity; Lyme + Bartonella 11
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Bioresonance Energetic Testing (BET)
Modifications of: Muscle testing developed by Dr. Klinghardt Lecher’s antenna testing developed by Dr. Szulc 12
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Kinesiological testing: Autonomic Response Testing (ART) Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, PhD
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Bioresonance Analysis of Health™ (BAH)
Creator: Thomas K. Szulc, M.D. Medical Practice, BAH Institute, treats patients from around the world and is closely associated with the famous Paracelsus Clinic in Switzerland and SBJ Research Center in Paris, France. Author of “The Art of Medicine: The Principles of Energy in Medicinal Sciences”
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Sources of Dysfunction
Bioresonance Analysis of Health™ Single drop of blood taken from the patient. STEP 1 - Identifying All Sources of Dysfunction Toxicity Tissue pH Multiple Stressors (emotional, electromagnetic, geopathic, +) Allergies Pathogens Present Nutritional Deficiencies Dysfunction Priority MANY MORE PARAMETERS
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STEP 2 - Personalized Patient Protocol
Bioresonance Analysis of Health™ STEP 2 - Personalized Patient Protocol Biological Medicine Homeopathy Nestmann Unda Numbers Procedure IV Infusion Antimicrobial B.A.H. can determine dosage, frequency, duration, etc.
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Some Etiological Factors of Psychiatric Epidemic
Increase in environmental toxicity: Chemical +EMF Changes in our microbiome Spread of poorly diagnosed infections and parasites Over-reliance on pharmacologic treatment Iatrogenic complications of psychiatric medications Illicit drug abuse Becoming a “fast food” in the pace of life Changes in definition: what is normal vs. abnormal 19
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Etiology of Mental Conditions
Usually a combination of multiple factors superimposed on each other. Resolving them is like peeling layers of an onion. 20
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Four Steps of Holistic Healing
Initiation into holistic model: It’s the most difficult step. Symptom Improvements should be noticed within 1 to 4 weeks. Peeling an onion of etiological issues, medication tapering, and organ and function restoration: 3 to 36 months. Strengthened resilience, reducing supplements and holistic care: 3 to 12 months Back to normal: As long as needed 21
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Step 1. Initiation into Holistic Model
Medications long-term effectiveness is questionable, but side effects are inevitable. Normal life style is a key: circadian cycle, healthy diets, exercise, eliminating illicit drugs. Reducing toxicity, restoring minerals, vitamins, and amino acids levels. Reducing physiology by using: herbs, vitamins, amino acids, homeopathy, neural therapy, IV’s and energy balancing. 22
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Changing Patient’s Expectations
Find what caused your mental condition? Let’s eliminate those factors one by one Change dysfunctional behavior and diet which perpetuate symptoms Treatment takes some time, but will bring restoration of your health and productivity Medications are often not an answer, but an obstacle All medications have withdrawal symptoms
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Can Lyme Cause Bipolar Disorder?
Treatment: Lifestyle, diet, sleep hygiene Supplements: Soluna, Somaplex , TAS, BCAA, BW A-Bart, Psychosomatic energetics, +, Acupuncture, APN. IV: UVB + zone, active air, bio-magnets. 3/2015: NT- pelvic, thyroid GI injections. UNDA protocol: # 10, 21, 24, Folliculinum, Luteinum, Evening Primrose oil, SAMe for depression. Seroquel- started slow tapering. ACMOS, ear seeds. 4/2015- mood improved. Returned to school. Menstrual period painful. IV antimicrobial protocol. 70% reduction of Seroquel. 24
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Step 2: “Peeling an Onion” of Etiological issues
Continue adjusting, modifying, and balancing Addressing key etiological issues: Infections, parasites, and traumas: physical, emotional, spiritual Restoring organ and system functions: Digestive, endocrine systems, immunological, and elimination Introduction into a positive psychology and self-healing 25
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Can Lyme Cause Bipolar Disorder?
05-06/15 Mood stable. ↓supplements. Sanum immunity protocol. Bee venom IC for arthritic pain. IV Argentyn 23. Mild hypomania after stopping Seroquel . 07-08/ weeks vacation in Greece- great. Tapering of Lamictal. Tennant Bio-modulator – resolving traumas. 26
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Holistic Psychiatry Treatment Methods:
Physical: Functional, Orthomolecular and German Biological Medicines, Herbs, Supplements, Neural therapy Energetic: Acupuncture, Homeopathy, taping. Psycho-emotional: Guided imagery Applied Psycho-Neurobiology, positive psychology, Systemic Family, Tennant Bio-modulator, ACMOS Life style/behavioral changes: Diet, sleep-wake cycle, exercise, and illicit drug use. 27
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Step 2: How to Taper Psych Medications?
Be careful walking through a landmine field: All reductions of psych meds can cause withdrawal!!! 1. Adjust one medication at a time 2. Go slowly and small Substitute with other meds Substitute with supplements Add supplements to control symptoms Use whatever techniques you are good at 28
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Lowering and eliminating supplements Utilizing tools for self-healing
Step 3: Strengthened Resilience, Reducing Supplements and Holistic Care Continue work started in steps I and II: Eliminating unresolved issues and obstacles to recovery Strengthening resilience and beliefs: There is a life without psychiatric label and medications Lowering and eliminating supplements Utilizing tools for self-healing 29
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Can Lyme Cause Bipolar Disorder?
09-10/15 Emotional stability; creative, writing book, A+ in school; Lamictal stopped. 11-12/15 –Stable. Monthly visits. 03/16 Stable. Followed Q 2 months. 30
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Holistic team is functioning in a role of life-coach or mentor
Step 4: Back to Normal Infrequent maintenance visits to support for related or unrelated physical and emotional issues. Holistic team is functioning in a role of life-coach or mentor 31
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Can Parasites Cause Bipolar Disorder?
12/2015: 27 yo Indian ♀, BD, hypomanic, refusing meds. 14 yo after trip to India contracted severe E. Coli, hospitalized, antibiotics. Psychotic. Two psychiatric hospitalizations. On and off on Seroquel, Lithium, Risperdal, Klonopin, Depakote, Latuda, + other meds. Feeling dull on meds, gained 40 lb., GI and menstrual issues. Always cycling: Depression or mania. Exam: Pressured speech, circumstantial, irritable. BET: Parasites in LI, liver, GB.; moderate toxicity 32
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Can Parasites Cause Bipolar Disorder?
Tx: Soluna, Somaplex, Lithium, EMP, BCAA, Choline Bitartrate, acupuncture, Chavita + Emvita, lifestyle + diet changes 02/16: Stable. Antiparasitic Tx: Ivermectin + Praziquantel -2 weeks. ↑↑ Depression + mania for 1 wk. Fire station: BCAA (Branched Amino Acids) + Lithium orotate + Choline bitartrate. Neural therapy: ileocecal valve + Frankenhauser's plexus. 03/16 Parasites in descending colon. Ivermectin - 2 wks. ↑↑ stability. Several parasites in stool. Letting go of old traumas. 04/16 Stable. No parasites. ↓supplements 33
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Are Parasites a Real Problem?
Parasites evolve with us and undergo an incredible process of adaptation to new environments. Parasites learn how to change a host: behavior, appetite, bowel movements, and thinking. Why conventional testing is failing? How to get rid of them? Aggressive medication treatments, several courses Herbs/supplements Learning how to set emotional boundaries
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Neural Therapy (NT): “Acupuncture on Steroids”
NT is a method of diagnosing and treating illness caused by disturbances of the body’s electrophysiology called “interference fields (IF).” IF can trigger abnormal autonomic nervous system (ANS) responses. IF may be found in scars, autonomic ganglia, teeth, internal organs or other locations where local tissue irritation exists. By injecting IF with procaine or other substances, electromagnetic field of ANS function and organ function can be restored. 38
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Can Forceps Delivery Cause Tourette's Syndrome?
7 yo♂, Tourette's Syndrome from 5; expelled from 3 private schools. At 5 yo: femur fracture; wheelchair bound 3 months. Trauma: from being top athlete/smartest, leader → scapegoat; inappropriate shouts, sounds, and ticks. Multiple therapy failed. Mother, advance Lyme MD refused meds. NT: hip periosteum fracture-lighting cure ↓ 90% in sx, but relapsed in 2 wks. Found interference field on mastoid process: born by forceps. Periosteum injection in mastoid process: 3 month sx reduction/elimination. Repeated 3 times. ↓ in Sx to 5-10%. 39
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Neural Therapy NT is a regulating holistic therapy. The healing stimulus generates a response from the whole neurovegetative system in which healing occurs as a result of correctly placed selective use of procaine or lidocaine in a segment of skin or autonomic ganglia.
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Neural Therapy It was developed independently by Russian scientist A.D. Speransky and German dentists Ferdinand and Walter Huneke from s. It later gained recognition for illustrating “interference field” concepts. The “interference field” can create a disease in a body organ far from its location and can be eliminated by superficial or deep injections. It is the most advanced form of healing I know.
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NAD Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide:
“Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is an energy "currency" of the cell. All cellular life requires it and there is a concomitant pantheon of proteins that interact with it.” Christopher Bottoms, B.S. Biochemistry and Biology, Oklahoma City University 1999-present Genetics Area Program, University of Missouri Columbia. Internet Other names: Diphosphopyridine nucleotide (DPN), nadide, adenine-D-ribose-phosphate-phosphate, cozymase, coenzyme 1, D-ribose-nicotinamide, vitamin PP and enzopride 42
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Founders of NAD/BR+ Therapy
Richard Mestayer, MD Paula Norris Mestayer, MEd, LPC, FAPA
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32900 Pitcher Rd, Springfield, Louisiana 225-294-5955
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We Can Help… Get treatment from the first and longest operating clinic using intravenous NAD in the United States. Springfield Wellness Center is the home of the original NAD Brain Restoration Plus treatment (BR+), the first and longest operating clinic in the United States. We are a licensed mental health clinic providing traditional psychotherapy and nutritional IV–NAD (BR+) detox treatment in a safe and caring environment.
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IV NAD Protocol Administer in 500 cc of NS, 750 to 1500 mg per day. Run over 5-10 hours. Slow down if patient experiences flushing in their face or headache. For seizure prevention: Dilantin 50 mg TID for 4 days. Add magnesium and potassium supplements during infusion. Acupuncture and other supplements as needed.
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Resolving Opioid Addiction with NAD
3/ 2015: 21 yo college student. Active use of opioids, bz, cocaine : pills, IV, snorting. PPH: Tx with multiple stimulants since 8. Rages, suicidal. 2 hospitalizations for psychosis and mania. Multiple meds. Digestive issues. Never fits in. Low self-esteem. Multiple drug use since 14, increase 4 mo prior to admission. Current: Depakote, Wellbutrin, Prevacid Drugs: Opioids IV +oral, THC, benzos, cocaine, alcohol. 47
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Resolving Opioid Addiction with NAD
Tx: Soluna, EmpowerPlus, Total Amino Solutions, acupuncture, Tennant Bio-modulator, Suboxone 4 mg/day. Neural therapy. Behavioral modifications. 5/15 Stopped Depakote, Wellbutrin, and Prilosec. Relapsing on and off. Suspended from college: Friend dies in his house from overdose. 9/03/15 - NAD spray 6-10 /day. Titrating Suboxone. Some issues with pump. Brief relapse. 11/02/15 - Stopped Suboxone. Maintain NAD spray for 4 months . No opioid use. 48
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NAD Use Intranasal Spray:
Nasal spray: 100mg/ml - 14ml 1 spray 10mg/nostril or 20mg total; Spray 2-10/day Archway Apothecary: College Pharmacy: 49
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Postpartum Depression
23 YO, mother of 2, postpartum depression, Tx by prominent psych pharmacologist: Zyprexa, Latuda, Lithium, Klonopin Manic episode on Zoloft; hypomania on Paxil. Multiple medication trials. Severe side effects: polydipsia, hypothyroidism, amenorrhea, ↑weight 4/2015: Restless, angry, uncooperative. Tx: Drainage, UNDA protocol, Neural therapy, acupuncture, supplements, medications titrated. 9/04/2015: Off meds. Cooperative, friendly, smiling, even though it was her period. Followed Q 3 months
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Hormonal Issues Thyroid and adrenal issues always present: evaluate, supplement. Autoimmune- very common. Adrenal issues PMS protocol: UNDA remedies Diet Acupuncture Neural therapy injections: Thyroid, adenoid, Frankenhauser's plexus, IV Getting off medications
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Obstacles to Patients Healing
Low resilience Chronic infections and deficiencies Hx of physical/emotional/sexual abuse Psychoactive medications and ECT Heavy metal burden
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J.- Mercury Toxicity 9/ Y/O F, depressed on and off since postpartum at 29. Multiple meds. On 6 meds+15 supplements. Sx: severe anxiety, insomnia, depression. Failure to respond to therapy. 1/15 3 amalgam fillings were removed and chelation lasted 12 months: oral and NT Stable off meds for > year, lost weight, cheerful and energetic, happy wife and grand-mother. Visits Q 2-3 months.
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Chelation Treatment Options
Remove amalgam fillings first Oral chelation options need to be applied for a long time and gradually Intravenous Tx and neural therapy
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What Makes Holistic Psychiatry Approach Unique?
Synergistic use of methods potentiating each other. Removing obstacles to healing: physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual. Building resilience: Positive psychology, creating a healthy life style with proper exercise, diet, sleep, and habits Working as a team of Healers
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Naturopath/ Acupuncturists I have been Working With
Norman SuHu, ND, LAc Ilana Gurevich, ND, Lac Tia Trivisonno, ND, Lac 2010-Present.
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Holistic Approach is Best Accomplish by a Group
Our patients are very complex and needy There are multiple treatment approaches administered synergistically Treatments are paid out of pocket. To ↓ cost best to designate easier aspects to a team 57
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Can MD’s and ND’s have a productive relationships
Can MD’s and ND’s have a productive relationships? Depending on MD’s type: MD’s ignorant and hostile to ND’s- leave them alone MD’s slightly open (using supplements, but ignorant about ND’s)-attempt to educate. Appeal to additional source of income you can bring. 3. MD’s open too, studying & using integrative approach- engage them. You can ↑ their income & patient flow. 4. Md’s in cash based, integrative practice- educate them: “You cannot practice without an ND”. We can make your practice so much better! 58
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