Article: Neural therapy for apparent drug reaction. (Medical Mailbox).

Dear Dr. SerVaas:

A statement by Dr. Dale Guyer in the "Back to Basics" article by Joan Durham in the March/April issue caught my attention. It has given me hope that perhaps he would have an answer to the problem plaguing my daughter-in-law, Karen, for the past 18 months.

In July 2000, Karen took Zoloft to help her over the trauma of moving from their home of 20 years. She immediately noticed that her body movements seemed jerky ... almost mechanical, like a wind-up toy. Her overall general health also declined, and she isn't the same vivacious person she was before.

Dr. Guyer said he uses neural therapy, "which works to remove short circuits ...

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