Many nights I wake up and think of different ideas and thoughts to write in my weekly BULLETIN (some weird, some great.)
The last few nights I have been thinking about today’s BULLETIN and writing about alternative and preventive disease cures and therapies because a book that I am writing lists over 20 alternative disease-fighting therapies for cancer and other diseases. But a little genie in my brain keeps coming back to a phrase made by Mahatma Gandhi…
“If you spend your time working on something that you feel you cannot do, it probably will not get done. But if you spend your time thinking it can be done, then you will most likely will find a successful way to do it.”
For many months I had been thinking that in the U.S. and Canada we need a nationwide organization that informs members on alternative disease remedies and therapies for prevention and cure of diseases including cancer. Out current medical system leaves a void in that area that that is wide enough to fly a 747 airplane through it. An alternative preventive and cure therapy organization would bridge the gap that the pharmaceutical and drug companies stifle in the U.S. and Canada. It would be an enormous help for all professionals and other people in strengthening their diet, immune system, health, and longevity.
Many years ago I started a yearly meeting of all different professions called “ The Institute for Biofunctional Studies.” A group of about 20 professional people met each summer for about 5 years at lake Chelan, Washington. Professionals of all categories gave lectures and talk about their therapies and methods of preventing disease. It was very fascinating and a great value to all the participants, but we didn’t follow up on the importance and the degree of learning that it produced. After 5 years I stopped organizing the meeting.
That is why, when I think about the twenty-plus alternative preventive and cure therapies I was going to write today, I changed my thinking in the middle of the night and thought, “why wouldn’t a dedicated professional group (Dentists, naturopaths, nutritionists, chiropractors, preventive medicine physicians, authors of health books, Ph.D’s, even attorneys, other health professions, and enthusiasts) be interested in a nationwide plus Canadian organization to bring alternative disease therapies into a new educational and professional realm. The health professions and the people of America also need it.
I would propose a name, “The American Association of Alternative Disease Therapies (AAADT).
This organizational effort would require five or more interested people to meet and organize this direly needed organization. Hopefully, you would consider this challenge. We could meet on a weekend at a place close to where most of us live. We could set up the formation, rules, bylaws, guides, and law information necessary to start this organization. It would be an asset to everyone involved.
I would need five or more recruits (volunteers) who believe as I do that this organization would be an asset to everyone involved, plus we do not know who else. So fellow health enthusiasts, give this some serious thought, and please email me about helping to set up this organization. ([email protected] OR [email protected])
There is no better time than now to start a truly great helpful health organization.
Next week I will list some of the great preventive and cure disease and cancer therapies that this organization would be interested in. I would propose a monthly bulletin that each member would receive on new therapies, new members, new ideas, new health books, and other great information. We would welcome new members, new ideas, and new disease therapies.
So I hope you will give serious thought to this new health organization. Join me to begin a great health journey into a very needed organization. It will be worth the time and effort. It will help you, your family, dental and medical patients, plus many other people in our communities, the U.S., and Canada.
November 28, 2020
~ the Author ~
Merle E. Loudon, B.S., D.D.S. graduated from the University Of Washington School Of Dentistry in 1957. After two years of service in the Air Force, he started a private practice in East Wenatchee, Washington. For the past 45 years his practice has included Orthodontics and TM Dysfunction treatment specializing in temporomandibular pain treatment, headache, head and neck pain control, functional jaw orthopedics, and straight wire orthodontics. Associated with mercury elimination, oral surgery, crowns and bridges is TMJ treatment, diet control, parasite elimination, intestinal cleansing and healing (wellness).
Merle E. Loudon, B.S., D.D.S. has taught advanced courses for dentists on TM Dysfunction treatment, orthodontics and related pain control for more than 30 years. In 1972 he was the first dentist in Washington to use straight wire orthodontics and the first dentist to correct vertical deficiencies in children by placing vertical dimension-primary molar buildups and/or vertical (erupting) appliances. Merle E. Loudon, B.S., D.D.S. was involved with the first group of dentists to recognize lateral tongue splinting in young infants and integrate functional and fixed techniques to correct vertical dimension deficiencies and condylar placement. He is the originator of vertical dimension-primary molar build ups, which help to correct deep bites and Otitus media in children. He invented the Loudon-Chateau Anterior Repositioning Appliance, the functional muscle malocclusion concept, the twelve commandments of occlusion and the vertical overbite domino rule. Merle E. Loudon, B.S., D.D.S. has written numerous articles in several American and foreign dental journals and has lectured in over 50 cities and 7 foreign countries on functional jaw orthopedics, fixed wire orthodontics, Otitus media treatment and TM Dysfunction treatment. He has been instrumental in setting up criteria for teaching in the International Association For Orthodontics, including the certified instructor program.
Dr. Loudon is a member of The American Dental Association, Diplomat and Senior Instructor in the International Association for Orthodontics, and is a Diplomat of the American Academy of Pain Management. He also is a member of the American Orthodontic Society.