Spider Bites and Willard Water

Willard Water is safe, effective and economical for use on all surfaces (including human skin.) It has hundreds of uses and at one time, because of its popularity, came under the scrutiny of the FDA. During the legal processing resulting from this scrutiny, literally thousands of users came to testify of Willard Water’s effectiveness expounding on all of its different uses. The public demanded that the product stay available to them. Because the FDA could find nothing that seemed in the least damaging to the general public, it was allowed to stay on the market and is still in use today.

Sinus-Tooth-Eye Infections

The most effective technique that I know of for sinus-tooth-eye problems is the hot/cold soak. This one is an easy, effective, cheap treatment that you can do at home. It helps for allergies, bacterial, fungal or viral infections, abscesses, ear infections and anything else associated with the head where many prescription drugs fail to penetrate quickly.

Seasonal Affective Disorder

Nobody has to put up with mild cases of Seasonal Affective Disorder in MY practice! A double-blind, placebo-controlled study that enrolled 20 U.S. Marines suggests that tyrosine can improve mental alertness during periods of sleep deprivation. In this study, the participants were deprived of sleep for a night and then tested frequently for their alertness throughout the day as they worked. Compared to placebo, 10 to 15 grams of tyrosine given twice daily seemed to provide a “pick-up” for about 2 hours.

Prostate Health

Prostate Health: Statistics for prostate problems: Prostate disorders generally begin after age 35. By age 50, over 25% of all men have an enlarged prostate.
By age 70, that increases to over 50% and by age 80, 80% of men exhibit some form of prostate dysfunction.

Spider Bites

One woman in my practice had a brown recluse spider bite that had not healed on over a year. She had tried everything she could think of and many treatments her medical doctor recommended. We finally got it healed by treating it with slippery elm bark poultices, Willard Water and Biting Insect homeopathic drops. Her bite looked like this except there was no yellow tissue in the center of the bite. It was just a deep, red hole