Ultimate Wellness with Dr James Carlson

February 25th, 2010

Ultimate Wellness
with Dr James Carlson

LOW CARB RECIPE
BREAKFAST 1.
¬Veggie Cheese Omelet

Olive oil or butter
2 eggs, beaten
1/4 green pepper, sliced in small strips, sauteed
1/4 medium onion, sliced and sauteed
2 or 3 mushrooms, sliced and sauteed
2 ounces sliced or shredded Cheddar, Monterey Jack, Swiss, or Gruyere cheese

Make your omelet according to Dana’s Easy Omelet Method (page 89), placing the filling over half of your omelet when you get to step 6. Cover, turn the burner to low, and cook until the cheese is melted (3 to 4 minutes). Follow the directions to finish making the omelet.

Yield: 1 serving, with 9 grams of carbohydrates and 2 grams of fiber, for a total of 7 grams of usable carbs and 27 grams of protein.

LOW CARB RECIPE
LUNCH 1

Bacon, Tomato, and Cauliflower Salad
This recipe originally called for cooked rice, so I thought I’d try it with
cauliflower “rice.” I liked it so much, I made it again the very next day

1/2 head cauliflower
1/2 pound bacon, cooked until crisp, and crumbled
2 medium tomatoes, chopped
10 to 12 green onions, sliced, including all the crisp part of the green 1/2 cup mayonnaise
Salt and pepper
Lettuce (optional)

1. Put the cauliflower through a food processor with the shredding disk. Steam or
microwave it until it’s tender-crisp.
2. Combine the cooked cauliflower with the bacon, tomatoes, onions, and mayonnaise
in a big bowl. Salt and pepper to taste, and mix.
This salad holds a molded shape really well, so pack it into a custard cup and
unmold it on a plate lined with lettuce; it looks quite pretty served this way.

Yield: 5 servings, each with 6 grams of carbohydrates and 2 grams of fiber, for a total of 4 grams of usable Carbs and 15 grams of protein.

LOW CARB RECIPE
DINNER 1
Ellen’s Noodleless Lasagne

Ellen Radke sent this recipe for all you folks who miss lasagne! My dear friend Maria, who tested it on her husband and five, kids, was asked if she would make this again. Her answer? An enthusiastic “Yes!”
1 pound ground beef
1 cup low-carb spaghetti sauce
1 can (4 ounces) sliced mushrooms
1 cu p ricotta cheese
1 egg, beaten
11/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
1/2 tablespoon Italian seasoning
. 20 to 25 slices pepperoni

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.

2. Brown the ground beef in a frying pan, and drain off the oil. Add the spaghetti
sauce and mushrooms, and simmer 10 minutes.
3. In a small bowl, mix the ricotta, egg, 1/4 cup mozzarella, and Italian seasoning_
Beat well with a fork.

4. Grease an 8 x 8-inch glass baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. Spread the beef mixture in the bottom of the dish. Spread the ricotta mixture on top of the beef mixture. Lay half the pepperoni slices on top of the ricotta mixture. Put remaining 1 cup of the shredded mozzarella over the pepperoni slices, and lay the remaining pepperoni on top of the cheese. Bake until bubbly (about 20 minutes).

Yield: 4 servings, each with 9 grams of carbohydrates and 3 grams of fiber, for a total of 6 grams of usable carbs and 43 grams of protein.

Recipe-tester Ellen adds: “Next time, I’ll try mixing in some Parmesan cheese with the ricotta, and maybe adding a layer of spinach.”

Digital Homeopathy

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TOWARDS AUTISM RECOVERY

September 8th, 2009

JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE HEALING
Journal Of The Christian Council Fellowship Worldwide No. 31, August 2009

TOWARDS AUTISM RECOVERY
USING BRAINWAVE FREQUENCY STIMULATION
By William Saunders

The Brainwave Frequency Stimulation Care Program, clinically used within The Dreamweaver House Autism Spectrum Care Center, has produced a nearly 90% significant improvements in quality of life in patients with autism spectrum disorders who undergo treatment at the Center. This is according to a medical record review of patients with severe autism, By Dr. Heron Rattary, looking at improvements toward normal behavior after treatment.

At baseline, patients are confused, unable to focus attention, easy distractibility, hyperactive, poor memory, inability to follow commands, unawareness about environment, significant stimming (abnormal movements and speech), poor vocalization, unsociable, inability to communicate and absence of affection. The Care program offered by Dream Weaver House, employs brain wave stimulation using radio frequency energy transmitted audibly and transcranially to the brain. The mechanism of action is not entirely clear at this point, but it is postulated by the principal investigator, Heron Rattary MD, that the mechanism, is likely, the synchronization of the brain hemispheres, together with vascular smooth muscle relaxation, leading to increased circulation to the affected areas of the brain. Dr Rattray believes Vascular Smooth muscle relaxation plays a major role, due to the fact that radio frequency energy was recently used to relax airway smooth muscle in asthmatic patients, in a recent study published in Internal Medicine News, July 1, 2009, vol. 42, No. 13. Researched by Dr. Mario Castro.

The end points observed after 8-12 months of the Dreamweaver House program, administered once to twice weekly, for up to 45 minutes each session, demonstrates significant improvements. It is noted that children experience less confusion, more focus, less distractibility, less hyperactivity, improved memory, improved to normal ability to follow multi-step instructions, more awareness of their surroundings, increased normalcy in movements, age appropriate vocalization, improved socializing ability, improved communications and increased in demonstrations of affection.

These findings exceeded the expectations of Dr. Rattary, who noted that patients were able to get marked improvements in quality of life, and days lost from school or other activities, which he regarded as very meaningful endpoints for A.S.D. patients.

According to Dr. Rattray, “this Care Program, though not designed to replace standard therapy, suggests that if observed end points are replicated in a randomized controlled study, it could very well become a standard treatment for A.S.D. – with none or very few medications”.

This brain wave frequency method is described as natural and non-invasive and does not require FDA approval. Dreamweaver House presented this method to assist A.S.D. patients who are symptomatic despite medications and for parents who refuse medication therapy or their children.

Dr. Rattray suggests that, if this brain wave frequency method were to be properly studied and is shown to be as effective, as his chart review has shown, it could have significant impact on the field of A.S.D. treatment. Conceivably, this could lead to billions of dollars in healthcare savings to local, state and federal governments, as they strive to address a growth in Autism Spectrum Disorders, of epidemic proportions, affecting one in every one hundred and fifty children in the U.S.A.

Dreamweaver House Autism Spectrum Care Center is Helping Researchers to Develop Cures

July 20th, 2009

Subj: Aura Patches and Dreamweaver house for Autistic Children

Date:7/8/200911:16:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time

From: Dam Glazer 770-641-1678

glazer.dan@qmail.com

Drear Doctors and Therapists,

The Feedback we have received over the years on the Aura Children’s Mental Focus

Therapy, that energetically addresses autism and complements main Autism therapies of practitioners, has been wonderful.

A Clinic in New York City called Dramweaver House that works with children with Autism Spectrum Disorders including ADD, ADHD, Learning and Behavioral challenges, actually helped us develop our Protocol To energetically address Autism

Please go to (www.dreamweaverhouse.org)

To read about the Aura Children’s Mental Focus therapy as well as the other therapies that Dreamweaver house provides.

I believe you will find it interesting. When you go to the Dreamweaver website you will see a picture of Dom Deluise, who was a spokesman for the clinic before his passing, then scroll down half way and you will see the words (Enter full website for more info)

Click on this to enter. Once you are in the main website you can click on therapies which will lead to our principal researcher, Dr Hunt’s Bio, the developer of the Aura Patches.

While most of the Aura Therapies are one to three months, the Children’s Mental focus therapy, which is showing miraculous results at Dreamweaver House, is a longer-term therapy.

Children’s Mental Focus Protocol

(First 3 months)

Children’s Mental Focus Patch

Recovery Patch

Parasite Patch

(The next 3 months)

Children’s Mental Focus Patch

Recovery Patch

( The next year and one half to two years)

Use just the Recovery Patch

Again please check the www.dreamweaverhouse.org to review how the Aura Patches complements their main therapies.

www.dreamweaverhouse.org