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William S. Eidelman, M.D.'s
Personal
Background
Thanks for coming to visit my website. I've been in the natural healing field for
thirty years. I've traveled all
over the world, and have seen and heard almost everything! I've learned a lot
about natural ways of healing the body, the mind, and the spirit, which I hope
to share with you. I believe that these approaches to healing and to prevention
and to awakening can be a boon to each of us, and to the country as a whole.
Currently, I work as a consultant in
natural approaches to healing. The main treatment modalities are
herbs, nutrition, bioelectromagnetism, and meditation.
As you'll see on other pages of this website, these modalities are yielding
amazing, paradigm-shifting, life-saving, health-giving, feel-better
results!
My medical education began when I was a child.
My late great father was a professor of psychiatry at St. Louis University School Of
Medicine. He was the only non-Freudian in the department of
psychiatry for 25+ years, so I learned early that being different wasn't
bad. I learned from my father that through simple caring, we could help others
through their pain and illness, sometimes. He showed me his understanding that
everyone in medicine has a lot to learn, that no one really knows all (or even
most of) the answers. We do the best we can, which was
sometimes successful and often not. So this was my (mostly unconscious) attitude
when I started medical school.
Once there, it seemed like something was
missing from the medical program, but I couldn't say quite what it was at the
time. It seemed like they were going in the wrong direction in several basic ways. Now I realize that there were several
topics missing or neglected.
First: After graduating from medical
school, and beginning residency training in psychiatry, I was introduced to the
concept of bio-energy. This idea was never
mentioned in medical school, except for the ridicule given to any idea which was
patently impossible, such as the idea of bio-energy! Bio-energy, in the eyes of
scientists, had been discredited by 1900. However, by this
time, 1975, acupuncture and its theory of bio-energy flows had reached the
United States, and seemed to hold clinical truth, and therefore must have a
scientific basis. I began personally experimenting, and found that it was real
-- according to my subjective awareness. Later, I found that Robert O. Becker,
M.D., and his team of researchers had proven that the body is literally a liquid
crystal, and is full of
semi-conducting electrical currents and their electromagnetic fields -- billions
of them throughout the body, creating an incredibly harmonic energy field of
primary importance in health, healing, and consciousness. Some of the
implications which you can use directly will be found in therapeutic devices
such as the Alpha-Stim and QRS for
creating health and enhancing well-being. These are my two favorites of a
growing field of effective, even revolutionary therapies. On this level,
the future is very bright. Now, I have discovered that the Alpha-Stim,
which has been in wide use for at least 15 years, blocks cravings for cigarettes
and other addictive drugs.
Second: When I began medical school in
1971, I took an elective course in nutrition (along with four of my one hundred
and fifty classmates). I brought literature from health food stores to the
class. The professor, Dr. Max Horwitt, was and is an eminent nutritionist. He
lampooned, chastised, and ridiculed the authors, their science, and their
beliefs. He gave us the 1971 orthodox scientific view of nutrition. The old view
was basically this: If you eat a normal diet with a variety of all the
different food groups, you will get all the nutrition you need to be healthy. If
you are ill, your diet did not cause it (or contribute to it) and changing your
diet won't help it. In 1971, there were precious few exceptions to this view.
Anybody who claimed diet was important in the cause and treatment of almost any
or most illness was simply dismissed as a quack. All diets for prevention or
treatment of illness were dismissed as fads.
Since then, because of medical research, the
orthodox view has embraced many of the principles espoused by natural health
practitioners. Now, doctors who are up-to-date know that nutritional therapies
work very well to heal many problems, including serious diseases. Many of the
nutritional ideas considered fad diets or quackery in 1971 are now accepted by
the mainstream--from the AMA to Madison Avenue.
Two of the most well-known teachers of
Nutritional Medicine are Jonathan Wright, M.D. and
Alan Gaby, M.D.. Their style
of medicine is practiced by a growing number of physicians world wide. Another
pioneer is Garry Gordon, M.D..Some of
the other prominent doctors using this version of medicine are:
David Steenbloch,
D.O., Julian Whittaker, M.D.. For a
more complete list of such doctors, including one near you, contact
ACAM (the American College for the Advancement of
Medicine), in Laguna Hills, California, (800) 532-3688.
And everyone still has much to learn, but this
knowledge base has already started exploding. It is exciting to watch how it
unfolds, for the benefit of all of us. This is the real medicine of the
future.
Third: I learned growing up that
psychologically speaking, humanity is a mess. Although the small details of
Freud's theories were not necessarily on track, I learned from my father that
Freud's basic concept of humans being mainly unconscious was certainly true.
I later learned that this concept is an
essential
foundation of eastern philosophy and religion. When I found that scientific
research showed that meditation exerted measurable physiological effects, I
tried it out. This certainly helped me get through medical school.
After psychiatric residency, I spent time in
India, learning much about human consciousness, meditation, and the process of awakening.
My early medical career, from 1977 through 1990 involved what I now consider
"alternative psychiatry," focusing on awakening of the spirit rather than
treatment of mental illness. In the very awakening of the spirit, many of
our mental dis-eases simply evaporate. Others may remain, but even those
exist in a different context when the person is awakening. It was during
this time that I became familiar with hand-on energy healing. I worked extensively both
practicing and teaching a
form of hands-on energy healing called Resonance Balancing.
Medical Cannabis: Cannabis (aka
marijuana) is an herb, the product of the hemp plant. Although, like most
people of my generation (and all the following ones), I had some experience with
cannabis for "recreational purposes." I did notice that I slept much
better, but beyond that I hadn't really thought much of its medical value.
When the people
of the State of California passed the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, I was
approached to write letters of approval for ill patients wanting to legally use
Medical Cannabis. I rapidly became educated, by
reading from the voluminous literature base, but more so by seeing real live patients
who benefited from cannabis use. These patients have a wide range of
illnesses, and benefit in a wide range of ways. Fully appreciating the
remarkable effectiveness of cannabis has taken years, and still new
experiences with patients and new reports in the medical research happen
regularly.
On relatively rare occasions, individuals
approached me who did not suffer from serious diseases yet wanted CUA
protection. As has been ruled by an Appeals Court, in my patient's case,
one doesn't have to be seriously ill. So, I didn't require patients to be
seriously ill. The vast majority of patients have and had very serious
problems or at least serious enough to be prescribed other pharmaceuticals. Four "patients" without serious
illnesses were undercover
police officers working closely with the Medical Board of California. This led
to suspension of my medical license in May, 2002,
without a hearing where I could confront witnesses, so it was me against 6 lying
cops through perjured written affidavits, no cross examination. Needless
to say, I lost.
In Feb, 2004, finally,
a hearing on the merits of the accusations
against me took place. In this hearing, the police officers knew they
could not tell the same lies they had given in the affidavits, so in the end,
the case against me was minimal, at best. In June, the Medical Board accepted the
Administrative Law Judge's proposed decision that I could return to practice
with "terms and conditions." I won. I am grateful to be back in practice,
helping my patients with medical cannabis, bio-energy therapies and nutritional
medicine.
Now, I'm happy to be at the forefront
of bio-energy medicine as well as herbal medicine and nutritional
medicine.
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