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WHAT WE STAND FOR
                       (by: Perry Chapdelaine, Sr.)

Rheumatoid Disease – Arthritis Trust of America
Rheumatoid Disease (Including Rheumatoid Arthritis) According to
The Arthritis Trust of America/The Rheumatoid Disease Foundation

 

Contents

1. The Nature of Rheumatoid Disease by System and Nomenclature

            a. Rheumatoid Disease is Systemic

            b. A One-to-One Correspondence May Not Exist Between Causation and Symptoms

            c. Two Traditional Accepted Medical Hypotheses

            d. Systems Affected by Arthritis

            e. Successful Treatment Regimens

            f. Differing Ways of Viewing Arthritis

                        (1) Table of Arthritides' Symptoms and Their Classifications

                        (2) Rheumatoid Disease: Classified by Symptom

                        (3) Rheumatic Diseases and Microorganisms: Classified by Symptom

                        (4) Osteoarthritis and Degenerative Diseases: Classified by Symptom

                        (5) Rheumatic Disease Known or Suspected to Be Biochemical or Endocrine Abnormalities

2. General Resources

3. Research Projects, Letters, and Related References

4. Alternative Medicine Connections

5. Alternative Medicine Practitioners (Links)

6. Alternative Medicine Practitioners (Health Professionals)

7. Recommended Health Publications

8. Newletters by Arthritis Trust/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation

9. Letters With News

10. Legal and Educational Foundations

11. Physician Referral Directory

12. Alternative Medicine Definitions

           

1. The Nature of Rheumatoid Disease by System and Nomenclature

            a. Rheumatoid Disease is Systemic

The Arthritis Trust of America/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation considers the nearly 100 rheumatoid diseases -- including Rheumatoid Arthritis  -- systemic diseases. Since the disease can affect any organ or system in the body, manifestation of symptoms produced  give rise to the various name classifications often misconstrued as totally separate diseases. Breaking physician health specialties into different practices according to parts of the body affected lends even more credence to the illusion that separate and distinct diseases are presented. 

According to the late Roger Wyburn-Mason, M.D., Ph.D., one of  founders of the Arthritis Trust of America/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation, the history of tuberculosis demonstrates how misleading can be the identifying of diseases by name according to the body part affected. Prior to the discovery of the tubercle bacillus there were 100 different diseases named depending upon the body part affected. After identification of the tubercle bacillus, all of these different names collapsed into one -- tuberculosis! -- although now it is called TB of the bone, TB of the lung, TB of the skin, and so on. We believe that this is what has happened to the disease known as Rheumatoid Disease and, specifically, to the classification of Rheumatoid Arthritis. There are 100 apparently different diseases, each with its own distinct and misleading name. By knowing that these 100 diseases are related and that they are  systemic, and may manifest with differing symptoms in any organ or system, we can collapse all those names into one which we now call  "Rheumatoid Disease."

Further, the classifications of Still's disease -- including rheumatoid arthritis of the embryo -- juvenile arthritis and adult rheumatoid arthritis is considered an artificial and arbitrary classification which emphasizes age differences while ignoring the systemic nature of the disease.

 

            b. A One-to-One Correspondence May Not Exist Between Causation and Symptoms

Different  bodily symptoms are often used to describe various disease conditions but may often be forms of systemic Rheumatoid Disease. Rheumatoid Disease can affect any part of the body!

The Arthritis Trust of America/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation cautions, "Do not be misled by the other extreme, however." While any of the bodily systems can stem from Rheumatoid Disease causations, other sources can create  some of the same symptoms! A good example is infestation by Candidiasis, a yeast/fungus infestation. Perhaps 50% or more of Rheumatoid Disease victims suffer from systemic  overgrowth of Candida albicans or similar organisms-of-opportunity, often due to sustained stress, overuse of antibiotics and/or sustained use of birth control tablets, or, if arthritic, most likely cortisone administration. Although Candidiasis can present, among other symptoms, similar symptoms presented by Rheumatoid Disease, true Rheumatoid Disease will not necessarily be Candidiasis infestation.  Clearing up Candidiasis and/or Food Allergies might very well clear up Rheumatoid Disease symptoms, but not necessarily the other way around; that is, solving Rheumatoid Disease will not necessarily clean out Candidiasis or solve food allergy problems.

If one does clean out Candidiasis and the victim recovers from apparent arthritic symptoms, the Arthritis Trust/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation asks, "Shall we say that  the arthritic suffered from Rheumatoid Disease or Candidiasis --  or what? When the same set of symptoms derive from two causations, the classification name (descriptor) given to the disease is often misleading in that it doesn't easily lend itself to workable treatments.:

Similarly, Food Allergies can present with Rheumatoid Disease symptoms, but Rheumatoid Disease symptoms do not necessarily present with Food Allergy symptoms.

Rheumatoid Disease may cause Headaches, but Headaches may be caused by a multiplicity of other factors.

Rheumatoid Disease may cause plugging up of arteries, or other heart problems, but these conditions can be caused by other causative factors.

In the view of the Arthritis Trust/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation, following th lead of Roger Wyburn-Mason, M.D., Ph.D., in his Causations of Rheumatoid Disease and Many Human Cancers, virtually none of the disease names and their symptoms exist in isolation. That is, for example, a patient may have 90% of the symptoms defined by Rheumatoid Arthritis, 7% of the symptoms defined by Psoriasis, and 3% of the symptoms defined by SjÖgren's Syndrome.

Additionally, the so-called Rheumatoid Disease factors occur in a broad range of diseases: According to Textbook of Internal Medicine,  "latex agglutination tests are positive in approximately 40% of patients with subacute bacterial endocarditis,50% of patients with nodular pulmonary silicosis, 60% of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, 13% of patients with active tuberculosis, most patients with SjÖgren's syndrome, virtually all patients with essential mixed cryoglobuylinemia. Rheumatoid factors are also observed transiently in patients with  a variety of viral infections, including mononucleosis."

And so on --- throughout a multiplicity of symptoms grading into one another and affecting simultaneously many bodily parts!

 

            c. Two Traditional Accepted Medical Hypotheses

Internal medicine textbooks often accept two  hypothesis for the possible causation of Rheumatoid Arthritis, and related Rheumatoid Diseases. These are:

Hypothesis 1. There is something wrong with the immune system. In this view, one must search for and try out various "immunomodulators," drugs that will shake up or somehow change the immune system.

Hypothesis 2.  The body is responding to a foreign invader. There is an antigen/allergen (foreign protein) inside the body that the body has produced an antibody to protect against. In this view one must search out the various microorganisms that produce the antibodies and/or allergens that the body is defending against.

While perhaps there is some truth in both  ideas, only acceptance of  the second hypothesis has produced genuine, long-lasting remissions and cures of  those afflicted via treatments developed by many physicians over the years, including the works of Thomas McPherson Brown, M.D. and Roger Wyburn-Mason, M.D., Ph.D.  In support of this second hypothesis is the fact that accompanying the killing of the presumed causative organism inside the human body brings about a Herxheimer reaction. Dr. Paul Pybus demonstrated a strong direct correlation between achieving wellness and  intensity of the observed Herxheimer.

Meanwhile the first hypothesis has only produced a constant stream of drugs -- immune modulators --  that have in the long run damaged the arthritic victim further. (See "side-effects" of any of the so-called "Rheumatoid Disease Moderating drugs provided as a "standard-of-treatment."

The Arthritis Trust/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation teaches that, generally, except in rare instances, there is nothing wrong with the patient's immune system. It is performing it's allotted function. The problem lies with the fact that the immune system is overwhelmed, just as too many straws on a camel's back will weigh it down. Remove those straws and the camel will rise again, just as the patient's body will repair itself again.

Hypothesis number one, above, teaches that the immune system has gone awry -- the immune system is attacking one's own tissues.. As taught by Professor Roger Wyburn-Mason, the medical history of syphilis demonstrates that syphilis  could have been considered as a perfect example of an "auto-immune" disease -- until the discovery of the syphilis spirochete! Of course, it is now accepted as being an infectious disease. But, had the syphilis spirochete not been discovered, think of the billions of dollars that might have been spent trying to "modulate" the  presumed "defective" immune system!

With the above thoughts in mind, and by means of some subjective judgment based on clinical experiences of various medical doctors, the following classification of "arthritides" has been prepared so that you can know the nature of, and extent of, what the Arthritis Trust of America/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation calls "Rheumatoid Disease." Remember that "same symptoms as" does not necessarily mean "same cause as."

 

            d. Systems Affected by Arthritis

The systems affected by arthritis are:

      Arteries: Polyarteritis, (Periarteritis)

      Bone:  Osteitis Deformans, (Paget’s Disease), cysts, myelomas

      Brain and Cord:  Tremors, seizures

      Bronchi:  Bronchitis, intrinsic asthma

      Cardiac:  Dysrhythmias, myocardial disease, pericardial disease

      Cecum:  Appendicitis, mesenteric adenitis

      Colon:  Ulcerative colitis

      Endocrine:  Thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, pituitary,         adrenal, gonads

      Esophagus and Stomach:  Atrophic mucosa (pernicious anemia), webs

      Eyes:  Iridocyclitis, exophthalmias

      Fascial Planes:  Bursitis

      Female Genitals:  Ovarian cysts, fibroids, salpingitis-sterility, tubal pregnancies

      Functional CNS:   Neuroses, psychoses senility

      Hemopoetic:  Systemic lupus erythematosus, polycythemia, purpura

      Joints:  Arthritis

      Kidneys:  Pyelonephritis, calculi

      Liver:  Hepatitis, cholangitis, gallbladder disease

      Lower Small Gut:  Regional enteritis, Crohn’s disease

      Lungs:  Alveolitis

      Lymphatics:  Lymphomas, splenomegaly

      Meninges:  Headache, meningomas

      Muscles:  Myositis

      Nerves:  Trigeminal neuralgia, [multiple sclerosis]

      Nose and Throat:  Rhinitis, eustachian salpingitis, enlarged tonsils, & adenoids, etc.

      Ovum:  Fetal deformities, abortions

      Pancreas:  Pancreatitis, maturity diabetes, noninsulin dependent diabetes

      Salivary & Tear Glands:  SICCA syndrome, SjÖgren's Syndrome

      Skin:  Psoriasis, alopecia, erythemas, urticaria

      Tendons:  Tendinitis , ganglion

      Upper Gut:  Celiac disease

 

            e. Successful Treatment Regimens

According to reports of those physicians allied with the Arthritis Trust/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation (past and present), treatment and probable cures of Rheumatoid Disease, therefore, include investigating and treating multiple causations, including, but not limited to, the following: proper nutrition (also see capcaicinoids), anti-candida treatment, anti-food allergy treatment, anti-microorganism treatment (Roger Wyburn-Mason, M.D., Ph.D., Thomas McPherson Brown, M.D.), bodily detoxification (Allergies, Hubbardian Sauna) including mercury and other metals (Chelation Therapy; also see the book Uniformed Consent by Hal Huggins) as well as pesticides and herbicides (Allergies, Hubbardian Sauna) , root canal cleansing  (Root Canal, Peridontal) , hormonal rebalancing (Thyroid), and other factors as determined individually.

 

            f. Differing Ways of Viewing Arthritis

We can view arthritis in several ways, namely:

      (1.) Table of Arthritides Symptoms and Their Classifications

                  (a.) Table I: Collagen Tissue Diseases (Rheumatoid Diseases) and Associated Rheumatic Disease Conditions

                              (b.) Table II: Arthritis (Rheumatic Diseases) and Related Diseases Caused or Suspected of Being Caused by Bacterial, Mycoplasmic, or Viral Infections.

                  (c.) Table III: Osteoarthritis and Degenerative joint Diseases

                  (d.) Table IV: Rheumatic Diseases Known or Suspected to be Biochemical or Endocrine Abnormalities

                  (e.) Table V: Other Rheumatic Diseases

      (2.) Rheumatoid Disease: Classified by Symptom

      (3.) Rheumatic Diseases and Microorganisms: Classified by Symptom

      (4.) Osteoarthritis and Degenerative Diseases: Classified by Symptom

      (5.) Rheumatic Disease Known or Suspected to Be Biochemical or Endocrine Abnormalities.

     

            b. Successes

Some of the Arthritis Trust of America/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation physicians  have routinely cured 80% of their rheumatoid patient population. Roger Wyburn-Mason, M.D., Ph.D. was curing rheumatoid disease patients from around the world in the late 1960s. (See Causation of Rheumatoid Disease and Many Human Cancers at http://www.arthritistrust.com/Books/CausationBookNew/CausationCompleteSection1.pdf.)

Free books and articles explaining recommended treatments in detail and physician referrals are provided at http://www.arthritistrust.org.

 

            h. Recommended Treatment Regimens

How Do I Cure My Arthritis describes the principles of recommended treatment regimens as learned by Arthritis Trust/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation referral physicians beginning with Professor Roger Wyburn-Mason's research in the 1960s and extending to the present day.

Although the Arthritis Trust of America/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation is striving to bring together under one roof all the various treatment regimens necessary to maximize the probability of full remission from rheumatoid disease, no single clinic or referral physician yet combines necessary medical and dental  regimens. Some of the referred physicians offer a sufficient variety of treatments to treat and cure 70-80% of their patients, but other patients may have to travel from one location to another  within or outside of  their state to be assured of proper medical guidance.

 

2. General Resources

A Doctor's Proven New Way to Conquer Rheumatism and Arthritis, James K. Fleet, D.C., Parker Publishing Co., Prentiss Hall, Paramus, NJ 07652, 1992.

A Double Edged Sword, Adeena Robinson, Informasearch, 1995.

A Remarkable Medicine Has Been Overlooked, Jack Dreyfus, Dreyfus Foundation, Pocket Books, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10030, 1`981.

"A-Z Inventory of Popular Antifungal & Probiotic Remedies," Candida & Dysbiosis Information Foundation, PO Drawer JF, College Station, TX.

"A Magic Bullet At Last?" William H. Philpott, M.D., Anthony di Fabio.

"A Natural Treatment for Arthritis," Jonathan Wright, M.D.

Aids, Cancer and the Medical Establishment, Raymond Keith Brown, M.D., Trizoid Press, New York, 1993.

"Allergies and Biodetoxification for the Arthritic," Warren Levin, M.D., et. al.

"Alternative Medicine Definitions" (And Treatment Codes) as used by referral physicians of the Arthritis Trust of America/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation.

Alternative Medicine: The Definitive Guide, Burton Goldberg, Ed., Future Medicine Publishing Co., 1994.

Alternative Medicine: The Definitive Guide, Burton Goldberg, Ed., 2nd Ed., Celestial Arts, PO Box 7123, Berkeley, CA 94707, 2002.

An Alternative Approach to Allergies, Theron G. Randolph, M.D. and Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D., Bantam Books, 1982.

"Anti-malarial and Anti-protozoal Drugs in the Treatment of Rheumatoid Disease," Robert Bingham, M.D., F.A.C.S.

"Antirheumatic Effects of Fasting," Melissa Su, M.D., Richard S. Panush, M.D.,  IM: Rheumatology, Vol. 12, No. 2, Feb. 1991, p. 57.

"Arthritis," Anthony di Fabio, et. al.

Arthritis, Michael T. Murray, N.D., Prima Publishing, P.O. Box 1260BK, Rocklin, CA 95677, 1994.

"Arthritis," Michael T. Murray, N.D. & Joseph Pizzarno, N.D., Bastyr College, Seattle, Wa, A Textbook of Natural Medicine: Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, Prima Publishing, Rocklin, CA.

Arthritis and Chinese Herbal Medicine, Pi-kwang Tsung, Ph.D., Hong-yen Hsu, Ph.D., Keats Publishing Co.

Arthritis: Little Known Treatments, Anthony di Fabio.

"Arthritis: Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Disease, Including Rheumatoid Arthritis," Anthony di Fabio & Gus J. Prosch, M.D.

Arthritis: Reverse Underlying Causes of Arthritis with Clinically Proven Therapies, Eugene Zamperon, N.D., A.H.G., et. al., Alternative Medicine.com, Inc., 1640 Tiburon Blvd., Ste. 2, Tiburon, CA 94920, 1997.

Arthritis: The Chinese Way of Healing and Prevention, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming, YMAA Publication Center, 38 Hyde Park Avenue, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130, 1996.

"AutoImmune Diseases Caused by Mycoplasmas," Harold W. Clark, Ph.D.

Away With Arthritis, Rex E. Newnham, Ph.D., D.O., N.D., Cracoe House Cottage, Cracoe, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 6LB England.

"Ankylosing Spondilitis," Anthony di Fabio, et. al.

"Anti-amoebic Treatment for Rheumatoid Disease," Gus J. Prosch, Jr., M.D.

Back to Health: A Comprehensive Medical and Nutritional Yeast Control Program, Dennis W. Remington, M.D., Barbara W. Higa, R.D., Vitality House International, Inc., 3703 North Canyon Road, #8-C, Provo, UT 84604.

Beating Arthritis & Beating Osteoporosis, Rex E. Newnham, Ph.D., D.O., N.D., Cracoe House Cottage, Cracoe, Near Sklpton, North Yorkshire, BD23 6LB.

Beating Chronic Illness, Stephan Cooter, Ph.D., ProMotion Publishing, 10387 Friars Road, Suite 231, San Diego, CA, 92120.

 "Body Burden Reductions of PCBs, PBBs, and Clorinated Pesticides in Human Subjects," Ambio, David W. Schnare, Max Ben, Megan G. Shields, Vol. 13, No. 5-6, 1984, p. 378.

"Bee Pollen: The Perfect Food," Royden Brown.

"Blood Type and Its Influence on Diet," Gregory Kelly, N.D.

"Boron and Arthritis," Rex E. Newnham, Ph.D., D.O. N.D

"Calcium and Vitamin D Deficiency," Carl J. Reich, M.D.

Cancer and Vitamin C, Ewin Cameron, Linus Pauling, The Linus Pauling Institute for Science and Medicine, Menlo Park, CA.

"Candidiasis: Scourge of Arthritics," Gus J. Prosch, Jr., M.D., et. al.

"Carpal Tunnel Syndrome," Anthony di Fabio.

"Cartilage Replacement: The Polymer Age," Anthony di Fabio.

Cell Wall Deficient Forms: Stealth Pathogens, Lida Mattman, Ph.D., 2nd Edition, Chemical Rubber Company Press, Boca Raton, Fl, 1993.

Cell Wall Deficient Forms: Stealth Pathogens, Lida Mattman, Ph.D., 3rd Edition, Chemical Rubber Company Press, Boca Raton, Fl, 2001.

"Chelation Therapy," Anthony di Fabio, et. al.

Chelation Therapy, Morton Walker, D.P.M., Freelance Communications, 484 High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT 06905, 1980.

"Chemicals in 'hot' Chili Peppers Confirmed to be a Cause of Arthritis!" Professor Jack Abel, Ph.D.

"Chronic Fatigue Syndrome," Charles Weber

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Garbage Can Diagnosis, Paul A. Goldberg, M.P.H., D.C., D.A.C.B.N. http://www.goldbergclinic.com Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Yeast Connection, William G. Crook, M.D., Professional Books, Jackson, TN, 1992.

"Chronic Polyarthritis and Other Immunological Diseases -- A Field for Antihomotoxic Therapy?" Biologische Medizin, Vol. III, 1995, p. 142-149.

Cleanse & Purify Thyself, Richard Anderson, N.D., N.M.D., 4th Ed., 1994. [No publisher listed.]

"Clinical Experiences with DHEA," Clemens A. Hackenthal, M.D.

Clinical Tips Manual, Vol. I, Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Nutrition & Healing, P.O. Box 84909, Phoenix, AZ 85071, 1999.

Clinics in Rheumatic Diseases, John H. Kippel, M.D., John L. Decker, M.D., Ed., W.B. Saunders, Dec. 1983.

"Complementary Treatment of Post- and Parainfectious Rheumatoid Disorders," Biological Therapy, Vol. XIV, No. 1, 1996, p. 156.

Conquering Yeast Infections, S. Colet Lahoz, R.N., M.S., L.Ac., 1-888-328-4483, or Fax East-West Clinic 651-429-9595.

Curing Arthritis Naturally with Chinese Medicine, Douglas Frank, Bob Flaws, Blue Poppy Press, Inc., 1775 Linden Ave., Boulder, CO, 80304, 1997.

"Dear CDIF Friends," Elizabeth Naugle, Candida & Dysbiosis Information Foundation Publication, PO Drawer JF, College Station, TX, Vol. 2, #2, Jan. 1996.

Dedication, Love & Humour: My Life With Professor Roger Wyburn-Mason, Joan Wyburn-Mason.

Definitive Guide to Headaches, Robert Milne, M.D., Blake More, Future Medicine Publishing Co., 1640 Tiburon Blvd., Suite 2, Tiburon, CA 94920, 1997..

"DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide) Treatments in Arthritis," Efrain Olszewer, M.D.

Do What You Want To Do, William J. Faber, M.D., John Parks Trowbridge, M.D., Appleday Press, 2123 FM 1960 West -- Suite 139, Houston, TX , 77090, 1996.

"Diverticulosis -- A Primary Cause of Life-threatening Complications in Rheumatoid Arthritis," Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology 13:1995, p. 79.

Dr. Braly's Food Allergy & Nutrition Revolution, James Braly, M.D., et. al., Keats Publishing, Inc., New Canaan, CT 1992.

"Dr. Chikly's Lymph Drainage TherapyTM," Bruno Chikly, M.D.

Dr. Crook Discusses Yeasts and How They Can Make You Sick, William G. Crook., M.D., Professional Books, PO Box 3246, Jackson, TN 38303.

Elements of Danger, Morton Walker, D.P.M., Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Inc., 134 Burgess Lane, Charlottesville, VA 22902, 2000/

"Essential Fatty Acids Are Essential!" Gus J. Prosch, Jr., M.D., et. al.

Essentials of Immune Response, Inflammation and the Pathogenesis of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Smith Kline & French Laboratories, 1984.

Fibromyalgia: Another Name for Impaired Health, Paul A. Goldberg, M.P.H., D.C., D.A.C.B.N. http://www.goldbergclinic.com

Fight Back Against Arthritis, Robert Bingham, M.D., Desert Arthritis Medical Clinic, 13-630 Mountain View Road, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240, 1993.

"Fish Oil Relieves Rheumatoid Arthritis," Nutrition & Healing, c/o Publishers Mgt. Corp., Nov. 1994, p.8.

Flax Oil as a True Aid Against Arthritis, Heart Infarction, Cancer and Other Diseases, Dr. Johanna Budwig, Applie Publishing Company, Ltd., 220 59th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5X 1X9, 1994.

"Flouridation: Governmentally Approved Poison," Anthony di Fabio, et. al.

Food for Life, Neal Barnard, M.D., Crown Publishers, Inc. 201 East 80th Street, New York, NY 10022, 1994.

Foods Found to Cause Pain, Swelling, and Stiffness, Ed Wendlocher, et. al., Arthritis Help Centers, Box 768, Wharton, N.J. 07885-0768, 2000.

Food Pain! Ed Wendlocher, et. al., Arthritis Help Centers, Box 768, Wharton, N.J. 07885-0768, 2003.

Free of Pain, B6 Deficiency U.S.A., The Cause of Soft Tissue Rheumatism, John Marion Ellis, M.D., et. al., Natural Headquarters, Natural Foods Associates, PO Box 210, Atlanta, TX 75551, Revised Edition, 1988.

"Free Radical Pathology in Age-Associated Diseases: Treatment With EDTA Chelation, Nutrition, and Antioxidants," Elmer M. Cranton, M.D.,  Journal of Holistic Medicine, Vol. 6, no. 1, Human Sciences Press, Spring/Summer 1984.

"Friendly Bacteria -- Lactobacillus acidophilus & Bifido bacterium," Anthony di Fabio, et. al.

"Gallium and Arthritis," George Eby

"Germanium," Anthony di Fabio, et. al.

Germanium: A New Approach to Immunity, Nutrition Encounter, Inc. Box 689, Larkspur, CA 94939.

"Good Bye Candida," Nutri-Dyn, Nu-Biologics, 2470 Wisconsin St. Downers Grove, IL, 60515-4019.

"Gouty Arthritis," Anthony di Fabio, et. al.

Grotz: Hydrogen Bibliography, ECHO, 300 South 4th Street, Delano, MN 55328.

Guess What Came to Dinner: Parasites and Your Health, Ann Louise Gittleman, Avery Publishig Group, Inc., Garden City Park, New York, 1993.

Healing Dimensions of Herbal Medicine, Louis J. Marx, M.D., Neo-Paradigm Publishers, Ventura, CA.

Hidden Killers, Dr. Erik Enby, Peter Gosch, Michael Sheehan, Sheehan Communications, 1990.

Historical Documents In Search of the Cure to Rheumatoid Disease, Small Compilation.

"History of the Roger Wyburn-Mason and Jack M. Blount Foundation for Eradication of Rheumatoid Disease (AKA Arthritis Trust of America/Rheumatoid Disease Foundation," Perry A. Chapdelaine, Sr.

Home Remedies, Agatha Thrash, M.D., Calvin Thrash, M.D., Thrash Publications, Rt. 1, Box 273, Seale, AL 36875, 1981.

Home Remedies That Work, Gale Malesky, Brian Kaufman, Rodale Press, Inc., 1995.

"Homeovitic Clearing and Detox,"  Gregory S. Ellis, Ph.D., C.N.S., Allen M. Kratz, PharmD, Alternative Health Practitioner, Vol. 1, No. 3, Fall/Winter 1995.

"Hormone Balancing: Natural Treatment and Cure for Arthritis," Raymond F. Peat, Ph.D.

How I Got Into Natural Healing, Andrew W. Saul, M.S., N.D.

How To Spot and Handle Suppression in Medicine: Identical Medical and Religious Patterns of Suppression in the Late Twentieth Century,  Anthony di Fabio.

"How the Immune System Works," Anthony di Fabio, et. al.

How to Deal With Back Pain & Rheumatoid Joint Pain, F. Batmanghelidj, M.D., Global Solutions, Inc., 1992.

How to Live Longer and Feel Better, Linus Pauling, Ph.D., Avon Books, 105 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10016, 1986.

"Human Detoxification," California Fire Fighters, Federated Fire Fighters of California, No. 4, 1984.

"Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy," Charles Farr, M.D., Ph.D., Gordon Josephs, D.O., M.D. (H), et. al.

"Hypothrodism: A Modern Epidemic," Earthletter, Spring 1994, #397, Eugene, Oregon.

Hypothyroidism: The Unsuspected Illness, Harper & Row, New York, 1976.

"Immune Milk Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis -- Review," Herbert Struss, Ph.D., Journal of Immune Milk, Vol. 1, No. 2, Dec. 1964, p. 23.

"In Memoriam Dr. Paul K. Pybus, M.A., M.B., B. Chir. (Cambridge), M.R