Dr. Gerald S. Cohen, D.HOM, D.C., FIHI http://drgcohen.com/site Center for the Healing Process Sun, 12 Mar 2017 19:34:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.6 http://drgcohen.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/cropped-image-1-32x32.jpg Dr. Gerald S. Cohen, D.HOM, D.C., FIHI http://drgcohen.com/site 32 32 Gluten Awareness: Celiac Disease http://drgcohen.com/site/2010/11/21/celiac-disease/ http://drgcohen.com/site/2010/11/21/celiac-disease/#comments Sun, 21 Nov 2010 02:59:56 +0000 http://drgcohen.com/site/?p=234 How many gluten sensitive people realize that exposure to gluten dramatically alters the brain, immune and endocrine functions? An immune response triggered by sensitivity to gluten can and may affect other organs besides the gut, with the central and peripheral nervous systems especially venerable. People with gastrointestinal absorption problems, gas, belching, unexplained skin rashes, chronic fatigue, liver disease, and anemia need to be tested and treated for gluten sensitivity.

Celiac disease is the most common lifelong disorder in both, the United States, Canada and Europe. It is a chronic immune inflammatory disorder of the small intestine initiated by the consumption of dietary wheat, barley and rye. Common symptoms are chronic diarrhea, emaciation, inflammation, and histological cellular changes with malabsorption. Many patients do not have the common dramatic symptoms, but instead are presented with mental, emotional, and neurological disorders.

A large study in Sweden has shown 2-6 times the risk of fatal liver disease of people later in life with Celiac disease. However, patients that adhere to a strict gluten-free diet for over a year had normalized when tested. The most important finding in this study is that people who continued with an active Celiac disease had an 8-times increased early death from liver cirrhosis. This may be one of the explanations for non-alcoholic cirrhosis.

Current statistical studies show that there are eight times more patients with Celiac disease that do not display gastrointestinal symptoms compared to patients with full-blown Celiac disease. This makes it easy for someone to have Celiac disease and never have it diagnosed properly. With Celiac disease, the villi, which are essential for nutrient absorption, atrophy resulting in nutritional deficiencies. This explains why for years in our clinic, we have seen patients on excellent diets, taking whole food nutritional supplementation, and in spite of this, they continue to suffer from chronic conditions as if they have severe deficiencies of essential nutrients. Unless the small intestine is treated, healed and recovered; diet, nutrition and life-style changes will not be sufficient for a full recovery.

If you have unexplained conditions and symptoms that are unresponsive, contact our clinic for further information. We also do consultations for healthcare providers needing guidance on how to diagnose and treat their own patients.

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Where it all began http://drgcohen.com/site/2010/07/22/where-it-all-began/ http://drgcohen.com/site/2010/07/22/where-it-all-began/#comments Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:06:50 +0000 http://drgcohen.com/site/?p=157 All healing goes through the heart.

When I was in junior high in Long Island, I used to listen to the Long John Nevel radio show, where he would talk about everything from astral projection to meditation. The program would go on from 10pm to 5am and I would stay in my bedroom fighting sleep, not wanting to miss anything. In my everyday life, everything seemed phony where people’s focus was on material progress in their own lives. My inner world was more about exploration, discovery of Tibetan masters and meditation through my imagination and the radio shows. Living in New York there were museums, coffee houses, music venues, Greenwich Village, books, and art and then my everyday world of going to school and dealing with the tension between the rich and working class kids. I felt I could visit all these different worlds but not belong in either. Looking back, that became the theme of my life’s work; exploring and discovering everything I can but never fully becoming one part of a community.

What became apparent to me was that the human race continued to be frustrated, reactive and disrespectful for all living forms. So the main question for me became, “How do we help each other get well and live lives of health and purpose?”

In response to that question, I began exploring meditation and to my surprise I got a lot of interest from other kids who were looking for something else other than just hanging out and looking for trouble in the park. I also began writing a book of poetry which I called, “The Revelations of the Insane.” That started getting a lot of response from all kinds of characters. I wrote three chapters and never completed the project. As I continue to teach, more and more people would show up and some of them introduced me to jazz, beat poetry, and a new way of looking at things.

I started working, and then traveling as a teenager. At the age of 17, I left the United States which took me to many places around the world, learning from many different types of teachers and studying in many different academic fields.

In 1966, I found myself in my first Kabbalah class, in Jerusalem, where I learned that there was a structure to the process of making a thought manifest. Within this structure, there was no mention of evil, suffering, confusion, violence; all that was due to imbalances and poor choices made by humans on this planet. The creation came about for the purpose of actualizing a potential into something more conscious than the original. In order for anything to expand, it needed first to contract and that all of life was an expression of higher intent.

So at the age of 18, I realized that life was precious. It was designed to produce something beyond our ability to comprehend; that suffering and ill-health distorts our original intention and purpose; and there must be a way to heal and repair the damage that our poor choices had brought to us.

And thus began my 35 year quest to find the healing process that was buried within us, every cell, every crystal and every possibility that has not been creatively expressed.

 

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Welcome http://drgcohen.com/site/2010/07/11/welcome/ http://drgcohen.com/site/2010/07/11/welcome/#comments Sun, 11 Jul 2010 22:21:49 +0000 http://drgcohen.com/site/?p=177 Welcome to my blog!

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