Stasha Gominak, MD, neurologist, discusses Vitamin D and sleep-related issues at "A Cardiac Event," an educational symposium for medical professionals held January 2011 at East Texas Medical Center, Tyler, TX. The event was sponsored by the ETMC Cardiovascular institute. Presented by http://etmc.org
LOLOLOL at the realization around @11:00
I just started adding B-25 to my daily regime.
Why doctors don't take the most thorough blood test they possibly can goes way over my head. Vitamins, iron, cholesterol, everything. (Cost? Only about $500 in labs to do everything thinkable. I just do it myself yearly through an internet blood lab company.)
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Why can't you even go to a Walmart and get a recording pulse oximeter? (Like a CMS-50e) If people saw their pulses spike and do crazy things at night, then used a CPAP, and saw that all of a sudden the spikes and desats went away, it would help. I think if you can get people to see the data and see the cause and effect of their own treatment, it empowers them to keep at it and not feel like its being forced upon them.
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Great stuff!!-through observing her headache /sleep disturbance patients carefully for years, Dr, Gominak has really connected the dots on a bunch of other health problems plaguing us in the Western World. It comes down to getting outside more often. The sun interacts with our endocrine system on every level. What a concept!
jojohark 6 months ago