Webinar 039

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Dr Yurkovsky’s Webinar 039 – Recording (June 1st, 2015)

Happy Father’s Day!

I. FCT Clinic

  1. Webinar 039 BabyCompletion of the “LA Rash” case presented in Webinar #038

    Its final outcome and follow-up treatment.

II. FCT Clinical Quiz

  1. Dear Doctor Yurkovsky, a case that I would appreciate your input

    Male – fifty’s, Hospitalised with severe pain put on Morphine mid last year – presented to me in September – found Herpes Zoster and Hg in nerve endings – all pain went for 4 months then slowly returned – never anywhere near the same level though – March 2015 I treated him again for the Herpes Zoster and hg in nerve endings – higher potency was needed – No pain until he gets very busy and hot – pain is more of a niggle – am I missing something.

    Warm wishes, FCT student

    Any thoughts on the subject?

  2. A case of severe and large dental abscess completely resolved on FCT alone

    I was the “proud” owner of the abscess that was the size of a quail egg. However, that wasn’t even the biggest problem. The real problem was that it felt like the quail was stuck inside the egg and was flapping its bloody wings, which represents a particularly nice feeling when it’s happening at 2 o’clock in the morning over the weekend. The other beauty of it that all dental offices are closed, even if I wanted to go there, while the emergency rooms would charge at least $1000-$2000 between x-rays, examination, and delivering some drunken (?) oral surgeon in the middle of the night. So, those of you wise fellows and sisters who are saving yourself money on these webinars, but should you get yourself into a situation like this and can’t handle it, the chances are that the real savings won’t be that substantial, “ain’t” counting pain and suffering.

    Any thoughts as to which remedies saved me from a “drunken” oral surgeon?

  3. Case for webinar

    Dear Dr. Yurkovsky,

    I will soon be doing my first FCT appointment with a 9 year old boy who has had constipation since age 4. He has no sense of needing to have a bowel movement and does not sense having a bowl movement. He would not have a bowel movement until his intestines backed up to the point he would go. MRI showed his intestine to be swollen with a blockage. Laxatives have no effect on his bowel movement. He had his tonsils out at age 4 because he had sleep apnea. He has taken antibiotics some. Once for Strep throat in 2013. His last x-ray was in 2014.

    Two years ago, Doctors put in a cecostomy port so he could use a saline solution to keep his intestines clear and move the bowel. The doctors have speculated that his colon is overactive and take too much water out of the intestines thus the constipation. Crohn’s has been ruled out. The family and doctors want to reduce the saline flushes and see if his bowl movement will return to a regular function.

    -FCT student

A very interesting and clinically practical discussion took place, concerning possible causative agents of all of the above three cases and their corresponding pathologies.

III. A Few Interesting, New and Important Sarcodes

  1. Brain Stem
  2. Combining several sarcodes together, as per bio-resonance testing

Important clinical implications were discussed

IV. Questions and Answers

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