Keeping Focal Infections Focal | Thomas Levy, MD, JD

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Keeping Focal Infections Focal | Thomas Levy, MD, JD

IAOMT Annual Conference in Boston, MA
September 14, 2019

Learning Objectives:
1. All disease IS increased oxidative stress.
2. When body-wide oxidative stress is minimized, and thyroid/sex hormone/cortisol levels are balanced, many focal infections do little to no clear-cut harm, and the body can coexist peacefully with them indefinitely.
3. All effective disease treatment protocols should feature both PREVENTION (new oxidative stress sources) and REPAIR (reduction of oxidized biomolecules) for optimal clinical impact.

Dr. Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD, is a board-certified cardiologist and a bar-certified attorney. After practicing adult cardiology for 15 years, he became aware of toxicity associated with dental work, as well as the pronounced ability of properly-administered Vitamin C to neutralize this toxicity. He has now written many books, with several addressing the wide-ranging properties of Vitamin C in neutralizing all toxins and resolving most infections, as well as its vital role in the effective treatment of heart disease and cancer. Currently, Dr. Levy continues to research the impact of the orthomolecular application of Vitamin C and antioxidants on chronic degenerative diseases. He is working on his 12th book, Magnesium: Reversing the Damage.

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