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Outside Toximolecular Psychiatry
This response submitted by Ronald B. Keys, JD, PhD on 6/12/99.
The practice of toximolecular psychiatry as opposed to orthomolecular psychiatry involves the uses of standard SSRIs like paxil, zoloft, prozac, wellbutrin, serzone and the list goes on. It is no secret that the advertising campaigns of billion dollar drug companies influence the prescribing patterns of most physicians and managed care approval patterns of HMO executives. Lets face it. From your posting, the only thing your physician appears to know how to do is to use pharmacetuetical medicine and the SSRIs. If you want to accept this limited and even dangerous knowledge base and not explore further to collateralize treatment options, it is a personal decision on your part. See: Lowental, U. The Death Instinct. PSYCHOANAL REV 1983 (Winter);70(4):559-70; See:Bates, DW. Frequency, Consequences and Prevention of Adverse Drug Events. J QUAL CLIN PRACT 1999 (March);19(1):13-7, Greene, J. From Whodunit to What Happened. HOSP HEALTH NETW 1999 (April);73(4):50-2, 54.
In this spirit of possible, additional treatment options under an orthomolecular model of psychiatry as opposed to a toximolecular model (conventional psychiatry), the following is reposted.
PS Your right to know.
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Ronald B. Keys, JD, PhD
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Mostly, Dr. Keys works as a Consulting PhD Doctor, usually from a distance, with and through a proper local anchor physician to order blood work. Advanced treatment protocols may develop from the advanced blood chemistries he requests. If you have no local doctor, Dr. Keys finds one through an affiliate physician network. His work is global, oftetimes involving patients from other countries as well as all over the continental USA. There are many tests and treatments to help people; Oftentimes, anchor physicians are not familiar or comfortable with them. Dr. Keys teaches and helps to direct individual patients AND their physicians with laboratory-work for these treatment options. This is measured work and clinical biochemistry. Opinion evidence standards are not employed here since this is a measured and laboratory-based or empirical study of the patient. Numbers are sought from the results of these tests that, usually, "...jump up and grab you..." that dictate what is needed and how much. Patient-advocacy is frequently involved to get advanced and necessary clinical biochemistries ordered and to help interpret them in filed reports..Chat room capabilities in voice or text, besides email, may be employed. This may include conference calls online. In a perfect world, if your physician knew everything, people like Dr. Keys would not exist. Physicians themselves are caught frequently in the traps of their own standards of care that may be very limited in many cases. Methods used by Dr. Keys are rational, scientific and disciplined.
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Ronald B. Keys, JD, PhD is not a physican. He acts here, when hired, only as a consulting PhD doctor. Any information offered on this site is intended for prevention and education. It is the responsibility of your anchor doctor or chosen physician to diagnose and treat diseases through their medical licenses. By using this web site you agree that you will seek professional medical advice from your doctor before using any of the information presented on this web site. All tests are ordered through your physician, only, and not Dr. Keys. Most jurisdictions require that an attending physician is required by law to take patient and family history, conduct a physical examination of the patient and to order tests appropriate and necessary. As an online consultant, he cannot do these things required together, as a whole, as a practice of medicine. Any emergencies should only be handled in a hospital emergency room or by your physician.
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