Last week, we treated two patients at Ong Institute needing some additional "help" with their immune system .Our first patient had a rash that started developing all over her body. She had seen a dermatologist several times, given antibiotics and treatment without any improvement for 2 weeks. I recognized the amount of stress that was going on in her life, and knew that her immune system had been compromised. We gave her a Vitamin IV push and IV glutathione and within 12 hours her rash and began to subside and in 24 hours was 50% improved.The second patient was battling multiple recurrent infections, and was recently "down" with another upper respiratory event feeling fatigue, and unwell taking some time off work. We also gave her... continue reading >
Last month the U. S. Food and Drug Administration updated its 2011 safety announcement regarding breast implant associated anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). Since this update, there have been a few news articles published that have caused some fear and concern among some of our patients. We want to provide some facts and information about this disease.This is what is currently known about Breast implant associated anaplastic large cell-lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). It is a rare ( 1 in 500,000 to 3 million) and very treatable T-cell lymphoma that can develop around breast implants. It is not a cancer of the breast tissue. In case studies performed, the ALCL cells were found in the fibrous scar capsule surrounding the implant. Most of the women who were diagnosed had... continue reading >