Author Archives: Dr. Cheng

Interdependency among Vitamins & Nutrients

Many, if not all, vitamins and micronutrients do not work alone in our body. They work in synergistic, antagonistic or interdependent manners. While the synergistic and antagonistic actions are well known, the interdependent manner is much less known. Here are … Continue reading

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Reversal of Cardiovascular Diseases, Sharing a Few Cases

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death, killing some 18 million people globally, costing more than $320 billion annually in the USA alone. About 2/3 of these deaths are due to heart attacks and strokes, with atherosclerosis the … Continue reading

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Safety of High Dose Vit C, D etc in Covid Management

A brief review of the Safety and Effectiveness of Vitamins C and D in Covid-19 Treatment This is for information exchange only, not to be used without the supervision of a trained and experienced physician. Cytokine storm has recently been … Continue reading

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OXYGEN THERAPIES

OXYGEN THERAPIES A) HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY (HBOT) by Charles Wile, MD {According to a lecture by Jason Sonners at the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) Module VIII conference, in Charleston, S.C. on 10/29/2022:} Oxygen is our primary nutrient. Without … Continue reading

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Aasmund Has Been Cancer Free for 4.5 Years with Integrative Cancer Therapy

Recently I interviewed Aasmund from Norway, on his cancer fighting journey. I am very happy to report that 10 years after his initial lymphoma diagnosis, he has been cancer free for 4.5 years. He now lives a normal life in … Continue reading

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WSJ: Rethinking the Origins of Inflammatory Diseases

Comment: The Wall Street Journal published an article titled “Rethinking the Origins of Inflammatory Diseases” by Dr. Shilpa Ravella of Columbia University on Oct. 6th, 2022. This article examines gaps in the medical community’s understanding of Covid-19. Much of what … Continue reading

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The Global Virus-Only C19 Policy is Unscientific, not in the Best Interest of Public Health

A key point of my presentation at the Tokyo International Symposium of Nutritional Medicine (1): The hard and undisputable facts show: the global C0vid-19 policies focusing on the virus only are incomplete, unscientific, and not aligned with the best interest of public … Continue reading

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H2O2 (2%) inhalation to treat 96 cases of pneumonia safely and effectively

Covid-19 pandemic sweeping through the entire Planet Earth leaving nowhere untouched, causing tremendous damages. We have been promoting many known and existing antiviral agents available to us even before Covid-19 outbreak. These natural antiviral agents include vitamins C, D3, zinc, … Continue reading

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How to Live a Healthier, Happier & Longer Life?

Announcing the Y-Fountain Anti-Aging Lecture Series A healthier, happier, and longer life is only possible with the priority on the prevention, treatment and potential reversal of chronic diseases, followed by specific anti-aging targeted therapeutics. Aug 13th (this Sat), 9pm  Zoom … Continue reading

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Bone Health and Osteoporosis, an Orthomolecular Perspective

by Richard Z. Cheng, M.D., Ph.D., Thomas E. Levy, M.D., J.D. Summary: Osteoporosis, like most other disease, is caused by not just Vitamin D deficiency, but by many other factors. But the central dogma has been promoting just prescription drugs … Continue reading

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