Dr. Shoemaker to present during the 2015 Hopkinton Drug Lecture Series
Hopkinton Drug is pleased to present the 2015 Lecture series, free public lectures featuring prominent health professionals and wellness educators
On September 16th 2015 at 6:30 PM Eastern, Dr. Shoemaker presents:
Mold, lyme, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue – when inflammation becomes chronic
Dr. Shoemaker will review the elements of chronic inflammatory response syndrome beginning with its discovery and sequential advances in diagnosis. He will review therapies that are used in his 11-step treatment protocol and share with us exciting findings in regulation of gene transcription that lead to advanced insights into the inflammation we see in daily practice in a variety of conditions beyond CIRS.
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Featured Resources
*NEW FEATURED ARTICLE * Actinobacteria Update: The revolutionary findings on biotoxin illness further explained.
Based on newer, published and confirmed information and testing, we’ve been able to expand the concept of specific causation of "mold illness" or CIRS to include indoor-dwelling Actinobacteria
A Physician’s Guide to Use of Actinobacteria Indices
In the newest report from EnviroBiomics, Actinomycetales, also called Actinobacteria, are now reported with an additional factor called an Actino Index. We look at a Dominance Index (DI) and a Prevalence Index (PI) to assist physicians in making clinical de...
New Research Article!
Treatable metabolic and inflammatory abnormalities in Post COVID Syndrome (PCS) define the transcriptomic basis for persistent symptoms: Lessons from CIRS
Newer Molecular Methods Bring New Insights into Human- And BuildingHealth Risk Assessments from Water-Damaged Buildings: Defining Exposure and Reactivity, the Two Sides of Causation of CIRS-WDB Illness
Scientific disciplines dependent on accurate analytics invariably evolve due to advances in technical aspects of measurement. In disciplines in which adequate measurement is not available for applications to public health policy, the impact of new paradigms...
Metabolism, molecular hypometabolism and inflammation: Complications of proliferative physiology include metabolic acidosis, pulmonary hypertension, T reg cell deficiency, insulin resistance and neuronal injury
Dr. Shoemaker’s latest academic paper is published. This paper, though technical, reports the metabolic basis of conditions routinely found in CIRS.