Archive for March, 2009

Do You Believe in Modern Medicine?

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Do You Believe in Modern Medicine?

Can a simple glandular supplement such as posterior pituitary correct most all essential hypertension.

Is there a better way to treat thyroid problems, both hyper and hypo.

Is there a better way to treat depression and manic depression.

Can type 1 and type 2 diabetes be treated better.

Are the hormones lifesavers.

Can early heart attacks be prevented.

Can cardiac insufficiency be helped.

Can cancer be prevented.

Is there other treatment besides localized treatment for periodontal disease and high tooth decay rates..

Can the Page technique help correct all of the above?

It can but you need to know the technique. I studied with Melvin Page D.D.S. for several years in the early 1970’s. He trained 275 physicians and dentists in his technique before his in 1983 at the age of 93. I have written three books on his work and am currently writing more. I have trained many healthcare providers from the U.S. and Europe. I have 22 video clips on You Tube under rforbes1 that partially describes the technique. One clip has over 16,000 hits. If interested in learning the technique for yourself, your family and patients contact our office. It’s a one day course with free follow-up consultation. 412-655-2662

Raymond C. Forbes, D.M.D.
www.gethealthcaresolutions.com
www.pittsburgh-dentist.com

Melvin Page, D.D.S.

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Melvin Page. D.D.S.

Why was Dr. Page so great? He discovered a new by which to treat degenerative diseases. He termed it “balancing body chemistry”. Very few in the medical community even know about it. To me his true greatness stemmed from one important discovery which I call the “rosetta stone” of endocrinology. This discovery is the calcium/phosphorous ratio which he determined from taking tests on 25 healthy nurses in Michigan that had no tooth decay or filled teeth. His discovery also stemmed from the work of Westin Price, D.D.S. who determined that unhealthy people had abnormal calcium values. Page expanded on this concept and discovered that it is the ratio of calcium to phosphorous that is important. This came to be known as the Page ratio, ideal being a serum calcium of 2 ½ times phosphorus. The ideal values were calcium 10 and phosphorous 4 and sugar of 85. The healthy nurses had the proper ratios.

Page also determined that an improper diet, infection, and glandular imbalance can throw the ratio off. He therefore used the ratio as a medical marker when treating patients. Using this marker he discovered relationships between glands that aren’t commonly recognized — that the posterior pituitary gland is opposed by the adrenal cortex, that insulin can inhibit an over active thyroid gland and an over active anterior pituitary gland, that the hormones can inhibit an over active anterior pituitary gland, that the correct andric/gynic balance of the hormones is essential for health.

His marker enabled him to determine the correct supplements and correct dosages of supplements. He wasn’t flying blind and he didn’t base his work on symptoms. The Page ratio was king and his patients got better.

Page’s of treatment can apply to many degenerative diseases as well as mental health disorders. Many of his supplements are magic bullets which can eliminate many and lower healthcare costs. His work needs more public exposure and recognition. I’m glad to have known and studied with this genius.

Raymond C. Forbes, D.M.D.

Beat Heart Attack and Stroke Before You Have One

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Beat Heart Attack and Stroke Before You Have One.

Heart attacks at age 55 and younger are usually caused by a particular glandular disposition. This glandular problem is not treated in modern medicine so these early heart attacks are a surprise and shock to the patient and can have devastating effects on family and friends. When I chart such a glandular pattern on these patients I call them a walking heart attack.

An early heart attack is what drew me to Dr. Page’s work. My father had one and died at age 55. The week before he was cleared by a thorough medical exam. His brother died of the same thing at age 45. I didn’t want to suffer the same fate.

It is usually excessive andricity and an over active anterior pituitary gland that are the culprits in early heart attacks. Sometimes an over active thyroid gland can also be a contributing factor. This glandular pattern has to be corrected and at an early age.

Stroke is usually related to high pressure and also due to arteriosclerosis. When the arteries become smaller due to arteriosclerosis the pressure inside increases. Also if you are excessively andric your pressure can be high another risk factor for stroke. Likewise if you are hypo post pit your pressure can be high because this gland opposes the adrenal cortex. When the adrenal cortex overfunctions it can raise pressure. This is the major cause of essential hypertension.

Only by knowing your inherited glandular pattern can you be treated properly. The measurement system tells you your inherited glandular pattern and this is available in most all of my books. Treatment balances your glandular pattern and the calcium/phosphorous ratio normalizes as well as the sugar level as well as most other chemistry values.

Raymond C. Forbes, D.M.D.