Author Archives: Dr. Cheng

How to Live a Healthier, Happier and Longer Life?

Dr. Richard Cheng, M.D., Ph.D. will start a series of regular online interactive presentations, sharing with you his 4o+ years medical experience on  How to Live a Healthier, Happier and Longer Life.   We need both the general and the specific … Continue reading

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Reversal of Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaques, Another Case

Ms. FCD, 60 years of age, came to our service,~6 months ago at the end of 2021, with diagnoses of: Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaques (Fig. 1). Hyperlipidemia Thyroid Nodules I advised her to go on low carb/ketogenic diet, exercise, nutritional supplementation … Continue reading

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Expert Panel Discussion: Hydrogen peroxide in the prevention of Covid-19

Open and Free to Public Over 4,000 hospitalized patients and 89 healthcare staff used hydrogen peroxide on a daily basis during the peak season of Covid-19 season (Apr. 2021 – Dec. 2021). None of the 4,000+ patients got Covid-19.  None of … Continue reading

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Reversing Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis with Orthomolecular Medicine

Mr. YYJ, a 50 year old man with a history of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and  renal cell carcinoma (Stage I) came to our service in late 2021. The hallmark of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is the elevation of auto-antibodies. On 6/4/2021, his anti-thyroid … Continue reading

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Restricted Ketogenic Diet for Cancer

Restricted Ketogenic Diet (R-KD) is an important part of our integrative cancer management protocol.  The following is the general principles which should be modified upon each individual cancer patient. Total calories, 600-1200 calories/day. ~80% of the total calories from fat … Continue reading

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Niacin on Blood Glucose and CVD Risks, A Summary of Decades of Research

The following research summarizes decades of clinical  studies on niacin and its impact on blood sugar and cardiovascular disease risks. Niacin lowers blood lipids and reduces cardiovascular disease risks, although it also appears to slightly increase fasting blood sugar levels. We … Continue reading

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Antioxidants, Exercise Endurance, Mitochondrial Regeneration

Someone asked me today about the relationship between Vit C intake and exercise, citing the results of a small (2008) study showing that oral vitamin C inhibits oxidative stress and may lead to reduced mitochondrial regeneration [1] . This isn’t … Continue reading

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About Your Questions and Our Consultation Services

All information we provide online or on social media is for education and information exchange only and should not used as medical advise. You should consult your physician for medical care. Due to high volume of questions that we receive, we apologize … Continue reading

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Elevated fasting glucose while on low carb/ketogenic diet?

Low carbohydrate diet and ketogenic diet are rapidly becoming the “new” most recommended diets for diabetes, weight loss and metabolic syndrome patients.  These diets work very well for most people and lower their blood sugar levels, and body weight.  In … Continue reading

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Soybean Oil May Cause Irreversible Changes in Your Brain

Mercola.com STORY AT-A-GLANCE Vegetable oils and seed oils like soy, canola, sunflower, grapeseed, corn, safflower, peanut and rice bran oil are loaded with omega-6 linoleic acid (LA), which acts as a metabolic poison when consumed in excess. Anything over 10 … Continue reading

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