March 2011

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Posted by drbrizman on March 28, 2011 at 8:07pm

Repeatedly, I often say that becoming ill can be a gift if one chooses to look at the situation from another point of view. It is an invitation to look at the path a person's life has taken up until the point that illness set it and see what events or circumstances led up to the illness. Changing one's life and or practices can change the course that that person was previously set upon. If one takes illness as a way of making positive change, everything can change-for the better-emotionally and physically.

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Posted by drbrizman on March 16, 2011 at 10:16am

I am definitely not an expert on nuclear radiation poisoning, but, have been scrambling to try and understand what is going on and what to do about it so that I could offer my patients any important information I can.

It is so frightening to face a situation like this all the way over here in the states, I cannot fathom being a parent over in Japan right now.

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Posted by drbrizman on March 8, 2011 at 3:12am

Of those of you on this site, would you mind please posting a comment on:

Where you live and what water you drink?

That would be really helpful!

Thanks so much.
Dr.B

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Posted by drbrizman on March 5, 2011 at 1:53am

I have posted numerous articles before about the concerns of toxins in municipal water supply. This article concerns people in or near Pennsylvania or who drink spring water housed in PA-maybe. I am not sure, but, if either of these two apply to you, perhaps you should explore the situation further.

Water is an enormous subject when it comes to IC, and I am no water scientist, but, I do know that anything but Spring water will not do when it comes to IC and, all spring waters are not equal. 

Please read this article all three parts:

Dr.B

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Posted by drbrizman on March 5, 2011 at 1:46am

This story too will find its permanent place on our kids page, but, I thought I would highlight it here first. One of my patients saw the story I posted the other day and sent her story in a few days later:)

Hi. I’m Melissa, and at 32 years old gave birth to my gorgeous daughter, Keira.

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