Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Diabetes Caused by Vaccines?

At a meeting of the American College of Advancement in Medicine, Dr. Bart Classen, an immunologist at Classen Immunotherapies, presented data providing proof that vaccines cause insulin-dependent diabetes. The report of this meeting appeared in the PRNewswire (8-26-2008).
Dr. Classen's presentation included data from a randomized clinical trial in Finland that showed that groups vaccinated with the hemophilus vaccine have a 17% increased risk of diabetes in a 10 year follow up study. Even worse, further analysis of people receiving the newer, more potent, hemophilus vaccine indicated that these vaccines increased the risk of diabetes by about 25%.
Dr. Classen also indicated that from the data he found, common vaccines were not only causing insulin-dependent diabetes but a wide range of chronic diseases including autism, allergies, asthma, type II diabetes and many different autoimmune diseases. Even more surprising was a poll that was taken of physicians at the meeting. The attendees were polled to see if they agreed with Dr. Classen and his findings and were asked to raise their hand if they believed that the vaccines can cause chronic disease. The vast majority of the attendess agreed.
Dr. Classen's response to the poll was, "The poll clearly shows that our findings and the findings of others, which indicate vaccines cause chronic disease, is well accepted in the medical community."

Friday, February 10, 2012

Naperville IL Neuropathy Mystery Solved. How The Rebuilder Helps Burning, Tingling and Shock like Sensations in the Feet.

Naperville IL Neuropathy Mystery Solved. How The Rebuilder Helps Burning, Tingling and Shock like Sensations in the Feet.

Neuropathy Mystery Solved

For years it has been a mystery how to manage neuropathy and its associated pain and painful symptoms. However, people just like you, all over the globe, have discovered that they can have their life back and do the things they used to do, because their nerves can be rebuilt!


Regardless of your type of neuropathy: idiopathic, diabetic, chemotherapy induced, or trauma to the lower back, the ReBuilder can help. Perhaps portions of your nerves were temporarily starved for oxygen. Maybe there was too much sugar in your blood before you got your diabetes in control. Maybe you had some pinching of your nerves somewhere, maybe you were exposed to a strong neurotoxin like black mold, pesticides or Agent Orange. Even statin drugs to reduce cholesterol, and drugs to lower your blood pressure can cause neuropathy.



Listen to a Neuropathy Testimonial of How the Rebuilder and Treatment Can Change your Life








Whatever the cause, one mechanical result was that your nerves may have adapted by contracting; they reduced their length and volume to conserve and survive, and the gaps between the nerves were expanded.

Normal nerve signals could no longer jump this now enlarged gap. The nerve impulses going to and from your brain, muscles and blood vessels were obstructed. Your brain began to ignore the impaired signals, resulting in the sensations of pain, numbness, tingling, or burning.

Over time, the impaired signals create confusion for the brain, resulting in painful or conflicting sensations like feeling cold when warm, feeling like walking on broken glass when not, feeling tingling for no reason, or feeling nothing, i.e. numbness.






Another reason for the dysfunction of your nerves derives from the etching away of the myelin sheath that surrounds certain types of nerves. Statins can do this when over used. Once these drugs clear out the cholesterol from your arteries and veins, they go looking for other areas of cholesterol concentration. The myelin sheath is composed of high levels of cholesterol. Thus your statin drugs can begin to etch away at this outside portion of your nerves and a short circuit ensues.


Heres another testimonial of woman who used neuropathy treatment and the Rebuilder after chemotherapy.




Sometimes the nerves are pinched by bones in your spine from spinal stenosis or from weak back muscles not holding your back straight, or by muscles in your buttocks or thighs getting tight and putting pressure on your sciatic nerve (
piriformis entrapment syndrome). This compression disrupts the nerve signals, and/or causes ischemia (loss of blood flow). This ischemia inhibits the removal of toxins created by normal nerve function, and can reduce the amount of oxygen getting to your nerve cells.


This muscle pressure can also "bend" the dendrites and axons of your nerves causing the myelin nodes to touch each other, bypassing the nodes of Ranvier. The myelin sheath nodes carry a positive potential and the nodes of ranvier carry a negative electrical potential. The nerve signal travels down the nerve cell like a line of cascading dominoes. When these nodes touch positive to positive rather than positive to negative, the nerve impulse stops and your brain never gets the proper message. The
ReBuilder sends a much larger signal down that nerve cell and resets all the nodes back to normal.

Neuropathy is a problem with your nerves. Your nerves use tiny electrical impulses to communicate with your brain. Therefore, neuropathy is in part an electrical problem, and it needs in part an electrical fix. The
ReBuilder provides an electrical fix and our Metabolic treatment corrects the other causes of Neuropathy.

Nutritional support, manual medicine, Functional Medicine, Chiropractic, and weight reduction all are used to support your return to full function and mobility.

The ReBuilder eliminates these symptoms immediately, and the
ReBuilder then gently coaxes your nerves back to health.


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Request A Free Guide That will answer many of your questions about a breakthrough approach that is over 90% effective in treating Neuropathy. This treatment approach is turning misery into miracles.

Dr Hagmeyer director at the Naperville Institute For NeuroMetabolic Solutions is a certified Rebuilder Practitioner and gets fantastic results.


Dr Richard Hagmeyer
1020 104th street
Naperville, IL 60564
www.napervilleneuropathyrelief.com
630-718-0555

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Naperville IL Neuropathy Doctor Offers a Free Guide to Beating Neuropathy

Commonly Affected Areas of the Body That Neuropathy Affects. Naperville, IL Dr Richard Hagmeyer

Peripheral neuropathy describes damage to the peripheral nervous system, the vast communications network that transmits information from the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system) to every other part of the body.

Peripheral nerves also send sensory information back to the brain and spinal cord, such as a message that the feet are cold or a finger is burned. Damage to the peripheral nervous system interferes with these vital connections. Like static on a telephone line, peripheral neuropathy distorts and sometimes interrupts messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
Because every peripheral nerve has a highly specialized function in a specific part of the body, a wide array of symptoms can occur when nerves are damaged. Some people may experience temporary numbness, tingling, and pricking sensations (paresthesia), sensitivity to touch, or muscle weakness.

Others may suffer more extreme symptoms, including burning pain (especially at night), muscle wasting, paralysis, or organ or gland dysfunction. People may become unable to digest food easily, maintain safe levels of blood pressure, sweat normally, or experience normal sexual function. In the most extreme cases, breathing may become difficult or organ failure may occur.

Learn more about Healing Neuropathy Naturaly here

Although neuropathy can affect any part of the body, it most commonly affects the extremities. The extremities are defined as the hands and the feet. Many forms of neuropathy begin in the feet before moving onward throughout the rest of the body. In other words, left untreated there is typically a progressive worsening of the condition.
Similarly, the most common organ that is affected by neuropathy is the skin. Typically, the condition progresses from the inside out with the skin being affected first then the internal organs are eventually affected if the neuropathy is allowed to continue its progression unabated.
Usually neuropathy is a slow moving yet progressive condition; there are some types of neuropathy, however, that progress at a much quicker pace. Fortunately, with the proper treatment that is implemented as quickly as possible, the effects of almost all types of neuropathy can be slowed a great deal and reversed.
Doctor Richard Hagmeyer, DC, clinic director and Founder of the Naperville Institute For Neuro Metabolic Solutions of Naperville IL a Chicago suburb, is uniquely skilled and experienced at treating the root physiological, biochemical and hormonal imbalances associated with Type II Diabetes, Peripheral Neuropathy, Hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Female Hormone Problems and Chronic Pain.
Schedule a Free Peripheral Neuropathy Phone consult by calling 630-718-0555

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Naperville Neuropathy Doctor. Medications associated with Neuropathy. Dr Hagmeyer Naperville IL


If you suffer with Neuropathy, Diabetic Neuropathy, alcoholic Neuropathy, you should be aware that some medication(s) you could be taking may be associated with the cause and progression of your Neuropathy symptoms.

Medications can be associated with the development of neuropathy, including:
  • Heart or blood pressure medications
    • Amiodarone
    • Hydralazine
    • Perhexiline
  • Drugs used to fight cancer
    • Vincristine
    • Cisplatin
  • Drugs used to fight infections
    • Metronidazole (Flagyl)
    • Nitrofurantoin
    • Thalidomide (used to fight leprosy)
    • INH (isoniazid) -- used against tuberculosis
  • Drugs used to treat skin conditions (Dapsone)
  • Anticonvulsants (Phenytoin)
  • Anti-alcohol drugs (Disulfiram)
  • Drugs to fight HIV
    • Zidovudine (Retrovir, formerly AZT)
    • Didanosine (Videx)
    • Stavudine (Zerit)
    • Zalcitabine (Hivid)
    • Ritonavir (Norvir)
    • Amprenavir (Agenerase)
  • Drugs to lower cholesterol
    • Lovastatin (Mevacor)
    • Indapamid (Lozol)
    • Gemfibrozil (Lopid)
  • Arsenic
* Drug information provided by www.nlm.nih.gov

If you are tired of suffering with Neuropathy, shock like sensation in your hands or feet, Learn about a non drug approach that is changing lives every day. Learn about the approach used at the Naperville Institute For NeuroMetabolic Solutions right here


Do you or a loved one suffer from neuropathy?
The road to recovery STARTS with the Rebuilder!
Aggressive Neuro-stimulus: The Rebuilder

This amazing device is the closest thing to a downright cure you can find. The ReBuilder’s patented electrical signal device has been proven 95% effective in clinical studies in reducing and even REVERSING the symptoms of neuropathy.

The ReBuilder opens up nerve paths and re-educates them so that normal signals can once again fire properly! Mild contractions increase blood flow and exercise muscles so that actual rehabilitation can be accomplished, not just masking your pain.

At the Naperville Institute For Neurometabolic Solutions we use the Rebuilder with all patients suffering with Neuropathy caused by radiation, alcohol and diabetes.

To learn more about a Natual, Drug Free Approach visit us at www.napervilleneuropathyrelief.com.

 
You can also download a Free Guide to overcoming Neuropathy Pain Naturally.



Thursday, December 8, 2011

Neuropathy Pain Doctor Naperville IL Gluten Sensitivity and Peripheral Neuropathy What you Need to Know. Dr Richard Hagmeyer

Gluten Sensitivity and Peripheral Neuropathy. Naperville IL Dr. Richard Hagmeyer

  • Gluten-free cookies
  • Gluten-free cereals...
  • Gluten Free Bread
  • Even Gluten Free Beer

It seems these days that “Gluten Free” has become a major buzzword. You can go to the grocery store and see more and more gluten free products popping up. We just finished a seminar last week discussing the dangers of gluten and the common pitfalls often made when people go “gluten free.”

Unfortunately with so many people “trying to go gluten free” the seriousness behind those who have a gluten sensitivity seems to be getting diluted.
Going gluten-free is more than just the latest fad diet. For those who have a gluten sensitivity you realize that Gluten KILLS. That right I will say that Again. GLUTEN KILLS!


Especially for the growing number of people with celiac disease (aka gluten sensitivity).

If you have Celiac Disease, Hashimoto’s, Hypothyroidism, Diabetes, Neuropathy, Ideopathic Neuropathy, Diabetic Neuropathy, IBS, or any other autoimmune condition you might be familiar with some of the common symptoms of gluten sensitivity:
  • Anemia
  • Change in weight
  • Chronic diarrhea or constipation (or both)
  • General weakness
  • Oily, foul-smelling stools
  • Vitamin Deficiencies
  • Stomach problems, cramping, gas, distention, bloating, vomiting
If you look at these symptoms it quickly all makes sense why Neurpathy patients never get truly well. They never find a doctor who will look at their entire Health Picture and put all the pieces of their Health Puzzle together. Thats what we do at the Naperville Institute For Neurometabolic Solutions. This is why we get results!




Learn more Here about our Approach to Treating Patients who suffer with Neuropathy.



Celiac disease or gluten sensitivity is an autoimmune inflammatory disease (often associated with Peripheral Neuropathy) that damages the lining of the small intestine. If you have this disease, eating foods that contain gluten - a protein found in wheat and other grains - starts a reaction in your autoimmune system that directly affects the small intestine.

Without treatment, celiac disease can lead to cancer, anemia, seizures, osteoporosis and from a neurological standpoint peripheral neuropathy - any of these can be fatal.
Since this disease directly affects the small intestine, digestive issues make perfect sense as to why neuropathy sufferers need a doctor who treats them from a metabolic standpoint. But what about these symptoms: 
  • Burning, tingling and numbness in hands and feet
  • Loss of feeling in hands and feet
  • Numbness, tingling or reduced sensation in the face and body

If you suffer with any of these symptoms you may have a condition called peripheral Neuropathy.



At first glance, it's hard to make the connection between gluten sensitivity and peripheral neuropathy. A study that appeared in the British Medical Journal that about 40% of people with gluten sensitivity had peripheral neuropathy symptoms before their digestive system issues appeared. I believe based on my clinical testing this number is more like 50 to 60%.

For that reason, many people who have neuropathy symptoms with no other indicators for neuropathy, should be checked for this disease as a possible cause of their neuropathy.

The best thing you can do for yourself is contact a doctor who works with patients suffering with Peripheral Neuropathy like Dr Hagmeyer at the Naperville Institute For NeuroMetabolic Solutions in Naperville, IL. It is critical to undergo the appropriate testing to find out if celiac
disease or a Gluten Sensitivity is contributing to your peripheral neuropathy.

Standard testing misses over 70% of people with Gluten sensitivity. This is why at The Naperville Institute For NeuroMetabolic Solutions we use the most advanced laboratories in detecting this epidemic problem.


Once your testing is completed, if you have gluten sensitivity induced neuropathy, Dr Hagmeyer will outline a metabolic program designed to heal your digestive system, and your feet. Again I cannot stress it enough. Gluten is very serious. Our office offers advanced testing that can help you in making the proper food choices and how to eliminate this toxin.

  • Avoid all foods containing wheat
  • Avoid other grains that contain gluten (rye, barley and oats - that means no pasta, grains, cereals and many processed foods).
  • Don’t be fooled by many of the “Gluten Free Foods” being sold on the market. For certain individual even these “Gluten free foods” are enough to fire up your autoimmune condition. Advanced testing offered by Dr Hagmeyer will help in determining what’s safe and what’s not.
  • Follow a gluten-free diet for the rest of your life. We can show you how this can be done.

    Here are some things you can do to help cope with your neuropathy symptoms caused by this disease, YOU SHOULD:
Consider a natural approach to lowering your cholesterol. Something you should be aware of is that Statins aka “cholesterol lowering medications” can cause peripheral neuropathy.  
  • Modify your lifestyle to reduce your pain - like avoiding standing or walking for extended periods of time
  • Wear looser shoes.
  • Soak your feet in ice water
  • We find that customized orthotic therapeutic shoes can help eliminate sensitive pressure points in your feet.
  • Work with a doctor who is truly passionate about getting patients better using natural methods. Simply taking medications and not changing your lifestyle cannot fix this problem.
As a final note Celiac disease and peripheral neuropathy as you may already know, can wreak havoc on your body. Work with a doctor who will look at the Big Picture. A doctor who will investigate the many metabolic problems and challenges that people with peripheral Neuropathy experience.  

A doctor who looks at the big picture will work with you metabolically and neurologically. This doctor will spend time investigating and identify offending agents like food sensitivities (Gluten, Casein, Soy), hormones (Adrenal, Thyroid, Estrogen, Testosterone etc), vitamin deficiencies, Stress hormones (Cortisol / DHEA), Blood Sugar Levels, Gastrointestinal stress. A doctor who takes the time to investigate your condition will be the doctor who helps you get your life back!
 
Simply fill out the form in the top right corner of this website to get access to this Life Changing Peripheral Neuropathy report.!
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Dr Richard Hagmeyer
1020 104th street
Naperville, IL
630-718-0555

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Naperville Neuropathy Center Offers A New Drug Free Approach to Treating Tingling, Numbness, and Pain in the feet. Dr Richard Hagmeyer Naperville IL



If you suffer with Pain, Tingling, Numbness, Shock like sensation and cramping in your feet and you have been diagnosed with Peripheral Neuropathy I have good news for you. If your like most people who have been suffering with this debilitating condition, hopefully YOU realize by now that no amount of medication can fix your neuropathy. In fact if you are only relying on medications to cove up the symptoms you need to reconsider the repercussions.

BEFORE AND AFTER NOTICE THE IMPROVED CIRCULATION AND COLOR. 


My Name is Dr Richard Hagmeyer and I want to share with you something that has revolutionized treatment for those suffering with Peripheral Neuropathy.

Regardless of what originally was the culprit of your Nerve damage (Alcohol, Radiation treatment, Diabetes, Virus, Autoimmune, Environmental toxin etc) Our methods and approach has an over 90% success Rate.


CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT 630-718-0555
BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE.
TAKE THIS MATTER SERIOUSLY!

Our Peripheral Neuropathy Program implements a device called the Rebuider as well as some of the most advanced laboratory testing available. When Neuropathy sufferers are accepted into our program we take a big picture approach. What this means, is that we look at all of the factors responsible for your numbness, Tingling, and pain in your feet or hands. You can learn a whole lot more about what we do by visiting us at www.napervilleneuropathyrelief.com


Dr Hagmeyers Approach to the Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy IS Paving The Way for Peripheral Neuropathy Sufferers. 

Be sure to Read what makes us differnt here


 
Heres How the Rebuilder Works(all the technical stuff)

The ReBuilder sends out a "test" signal that represents the most common waveform for healthy peripheral nerves. (Diagram # 1) This signal goes from one foot, up the leg to the nerve roots in your back, down the other leg, to the other foot.

Normal peripheral nerve waveform It then waits for an echo-like response from this initial signal. This phenomenon is similar to the patella reflex when your doctor hits just below your kneecap with a little rubber hammer and your leg kicks out.

When this initial signal reaches the other foot, an automatic response sends a signal back to the ReBuilder. (See the illustration of these signals going back and forth above.)
The ReBuilder analyzes this returned signal in a split second and analyzes for returning waveform for aberrations.

Just as a cardiologist can take one look at the shape of the signal displayed on the EKG monitor above the patient's bed in the hospital and diagnose what is wrong with the heart, we have been able to identify that the peripheral nerves have a very particular shape to its waveform. Therefore we can diagnose the nature of the problem from analyzing that waveform. This feature is built into the ReBuilder and processed by its internal microprocessor.

Abnormalities in the shape of the waveform on the way up indicate issues; the shape of the top of the waveform indicates the ability of the nerve to deliver the signal long enough for the brain to receive it all; abnormalities in the downward slope of the waveform indicates pain, and the shape of the refractory period below the baseline (as the nerve cell repolarize's itself) indicates the ability of the nerve pathway to prepare for the next signal.

The ReBuilder then creates a compensating waveform (similar to the Bose headphones that cancel out the background noise on airplanes). Where there is too much energy displayed, the ReBuilder adapts the treating waveform to reduce that energy. Where the waveform indicates too little energy, it increases the energy in that particular area. This process goes on 7.83 times every second, sending a signal, analyzing the returning signal, creating a compensating signal, and then sending this new signal.

The reason for the 7.83 Hz frequency is that it takes time for the nerve cell to re-polarize (or reset) itself between its transmission of nerve signals. Minerals have to squeeze through little holes in the cell wall, and then return. This takes time. We have found that if we slow down the treatment to 7.83 times per second, it gives the nerves time to re-polarize and get ready for the next signal.

ReBuilder Optimized Signal Balances Abnormal WaveformA common TENS signal uses an unnatural, uncontrolled, simple signal 90 to 100 times per second precisely to stop the nerve from operating. This may temporarily give some pain relief, but can permanently damage the nerve cell possibly resulting in permanent paralysis.The ReBuilder acts like a pacemaker works for your heart's electrical signals. If the pacemaker does not send exactly the right signal, then the four chambers of the heart may not pump in the right order and if the signal is too fast or too slow, the heart stops. So, the ReBuilder's precisely controlled waveform coaxes your nerves to transmit their signals in the proper order.

Unlike a common TENS device, the ReBuilder's signals are vastly more controlled and precise with an automatic feedback loop that allows the ReBuilder to create the exact waveform that your individual body needs 7.83 times each second! A TENS device only blocks pain signals from getting to the brain, while the ReBuilder opens the nerve pathways. The ReBuilder sooths irritated nerves, and wakes up numb nerves.

You can think of the ReBuilder as a pacemaker for your nerves. A heart pacemaker reads your heart's electrical signals and then makes adjustments on the fly to increase a too slow a heart beat or slow down a too fast heart beat. The ReBuilder reads your peripheral nerve's signals, analyzes them, and then sends out a compensating signal.

Peripheral Neuropathy left untreated, is a progressive disease. (Nerve Damage gets worse) Natural Neuropathy Treatment works!

If your current treatment program is not working, you may face a future of life in a wheelchair and amputations.
If you don't try the ReBuilder and Our Metabolic appraoch what will your future be?

Please read everything on this site, and then sit back and consider your alternatives.

With the ReBuilder, you can reduce your pain with your very first 30 minute treatment. Beneficial results increase with continued use and may become permanent.


IMAGINE......
§  SLEEPING...pain free
§  WALKING...with stability
§  Improve your balance and gait
§  REDUCE your pain medications


ALL WITHOUT MORE DANGEROUS MEDICATIONS THAT ARE ADDICTIVE, DANGEROUS, HAVE SIDE EFFECTS AND DONOT FIX THE CAUSE.

If you would like to schedule an appointment with Dr Hagmeyer at The Naperville Institute For NeuroMetabolic Solutions in Naperville contact us at 630-718-0555.



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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Naperville Neuropathy Doctors Discusses Symtoms associated with Neuropathy



For a complete list of the side effects of Neuropathy click here


Peripheral Neuropathy? Numbness? Shock Like Sensations, Tinlging? Burning? All of the Above?

Depending on the type of neuropathy, there can be a wide range of pains and side effects. In most cases, the side effects generally start in the extremities such as the hands and feet. Without successful treatment like the kind used in our office, the side effects can continue unabated and begin to affect other, more widespread areas of the body. Many times, the progression from the extremities to the rest of the body is slow. Sometimes, however, neuropathy can move rapidly throughout the body.


 
The following side effects and pains are often seen in those people who have neuropathy:
  • Clumsiness and weakness when moving
  • urination difficulties when trying to maintain control
  • burning, tingling, and numbness in the hands and feet or both regions
  • dizziness when standing
  • unable to feel textures or temperatures
  • erectile dysfunction
  • infections
  • Double Vision
You can learn so much more about Peripheral neuropathy and our Treatment approach by visiting our main site here. or by visiting http://napervilleneuropathyrelief.com/


If you are experiencing any of these symptoms or side effects of neuropathy, don't wait any longer call our office 630-718-0555 and set up your FREE phone consultation to find out if your a good candidate for our Naperville Neuropathy Pain Relief Program. For those accepted into our program we have an over 94% success Rate!

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