Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 What is his website address? Dana and Garrett, just turned 4, SCD 2 years Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder From: Cowen <mlcowen@...> Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Dr Moulden smiles at Dr Cutler Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2008, 11:46 AM He had a smiley face after the reply. I did not take his response seriously. I know in the case of my son, GI is at least half the problem. I do not know if there is a connection between stroke and GI problems. My layperson's guess is that there is no connection between stroke at GI problems. Therefore, stroke is only, at best, one half an answer. [ ] Re: Dr Moulden smiles at Dr Cutler " Fix the liver... " is what Dr. Moulden said...is this a serious reply? I see that others have talked to him & looked at his site, etc...(To me,) it would follow, then, that if strokes are suspected, then liver support would be in order, and there is alot of info on how to address liver issues, and, these, as a general rule, would not require extensive testing & " procedures. " ....(Serious, not a tongue in cheek thing) - how did he get from strokes to liver support & that healing the liver " addresses " or " would address " the stroke and/or damages??? As the basic, first line, " thing to do? " In reading the previous post(s), I would not have come up with " liver support " as a primary thing to do, yk? wishing all the best answers, elizabeth > > Fix the liver... > > ;-) > > J. Moulden M.D., Ph.D. The core essence of " Greater Things " is that there is always a better way to do things -- anything -- whether it be religion, politics, science, academia -- anything. To the extent that we get institutionalized and codified in a set belief system, is the extent that we inhibit the ability to grow and learn new and better ways. > n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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