Dear Dr. Cottrell:
 
When I started to practice, one of my early patients had a rather profound case of multiple sclerosis.  Where does one start with a disease like this?  He had the entire orthodox medical “options,” but he had had a DTM reading, which gave some additional insights into his condition.  These offered a totally different approach to his care, and one that offered a lot more opportunity for improvement via additional alternative treatment, compatible with the orthodox treatment. 

Sine [sic] then I’ve sought to recommend DTM to patients with complicated and challenging conditions.  And, the typical aging patient usually has several coexisting conditions that are often challenging to diagnose with all the interaction of symptoms.  A DTM session is much, much less expensive than all the medical tests that often ultimately yield little useful information.  Example – how do you separate gall bladder disease or stones from cardio issues from stomach ulcers from pulmonary issues from stomach cancer from pancreatitis from a hiatal hernia?  Modern medicine will never accept DTM, but it sure can help when the medical testing offers no clear information.

Doug, your work is top notch - I don't know how to say this in a stronger way!

 
- Dr. Russell Schilling,
Lakewood, CO

 


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