Acta Scientific Medical Sciences (ASMS)(ISSN: 2582-0931)

Review Article Volume 9 Issue 2

Reducing Dependence on Heart and Thyroid Medications

Robert Oldham Young*

Department of Research, Innerlight, Biological Research and Health Education Foundation, USA

*Corresponding Author: Robert Oldham Young, Department of Research, Innerlight, Biological Research and Health Education Foundation, USA.

Received: December 27, 2024; Published: February 20, 2025

Abstract

The compounded risks of electromagnetic radiation (EMR), vaccine adjuvants, and environmental pollutants represent a significant and escalating public health challenge. Historical data reveals consistent correlations between technological milestones—from the telegraph and electrification to the global rollout of 5G—and marked increases in excess mortality and neurological disorders [1,3,13]. Modern research highlights the role of metallic adjuvants, such as aluminum and graphene oxide in vaccines, in amplifying the biological harm caused by EMR exposure, particularly in urban areas with high radiation densities [16,22,25]. This study synthesizes historical and contemporary evidence, examining excess mortality trends, urban-rural disparities, and the synergistic impacts of EMR and chemical toxins. Findings underscore the urgent need for stricter EMR regulations, safer vaccine formulations, and comprehensive detoxification protocols, including strategies such as the pH Miracle Lifestyle and Protocol, to safeguard public health [9,19,28]. Additionally, emerging evidence demonstrates how micronutrient optimization, dietary interventions, and advanced therapies can empower individuals to reduce reliance on heart and thyroid medications [45,47,65].

Keywords: Electromagnetic Radiation; Cardiovascular Health; Thyroid Function; Chronic Inflammation; Oxidative Stress; Micronutrient Optimization; Detoxification Protocols; pH Balance; Personalized Medicine; Mediterranean Diet; Resistance Training; PEMF Therapy; Photobiomodulation; Functional Foods; Integrative Therapies; Medication Reduction; Systemic Inflammation

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Citation

Citation: Robert Oldham Young. “Reducing Dependence on Heart and Thyroid Medications”.Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 9.3 (2025): 91-99.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2025 Robert Oldham Young. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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