| In this article, Richard DiCenso shares amazing | | | | subjected to a hundred times more bacteria than |
| stories of results through nutrition. Richard | | | | you would be if you were just kept in your own |
| DiCenso is a leading authority on whole person | | | | home under those circumstances. So given that |
| therapy and author of Exploring A New Way of | | | | complex series of possible events, death by |
| Thinking. | | | | medicine is the single most prominent cause of |
| Kevin: I wonder when you said that, that when | | | | impairment, disability and death in this country. |
| you treat these things externally with any sort of | | | | Kevin: You mentioned that results are what's |
| therapy or any sort of medication you're not | | | | going to spread this type of information. So what |
| dealing with a nutritional imbalance. It seems to | | | | are some of the results that you've seen through |
| me like that's very true and very much the | | | | taking your system, the Matrix Assessment |
| answer, but can I even ask why that's not being | | | | System and taking them from where they were |
| addressed? Why you and a few other people are | | | | to where they are now, because I completely |
| doing this? | | | | agree with you that the results of speak louder |
| Richard: Well, I have an opinion and I'll share that | | | | than anything else. |
| with you. | | | | Richard: Yeah. I'll share that with you. There's a |
| Kevin: Okay. | | | | couple of interesting stories, but before I do as |
| Richard: Just from my own observations, number | | | | part of this conversation I was having yesterday |
| one is that the medical schools and the research | | | | with the media, they were asking me what they |
| facilities and the scholarships that are available and | | | | thought were tough questions like what's your |
| even some of the loans are available for people | | | | background and what your credentials and what's |
| to go to medical school are funded by people and | | | | your training and what letters do you have behind |
| organizations that have a vested interest in the | | | | your name and as you know, having done your |
| outcome. | | | | show and your interviews for so long the last |
| Kevin: Okay. | | | | thing you what any of us to talk about is that. |
| Richard: This is unbeknownst of course to the | | | | Kevin: Yeah. |
| guys going through their MedCat exams and | | | | Richard: Because if it doesn't translate into results |
| getting accepted into medical school and yeah, | | | | then it has no meaning. It means that you've |
| we're all bright eyed and bushy tailed when we | | | | been exposed to a vast amount of information |
| get accepted we're all excited and then were | | | | and you're recognized as having been exposed to |
| inundated for years for with information, | | | | that information, but if you're not getting results |
| information, information and the one common | | | | that are better than the statistical averages, then |
| obstacle I see in that process other than -- I'm | | | | the application of that information is a moot point. |
| not a big conspiracy person, but there's an | | | | So when I approach in practice, I see everything |
| element of conspiracy inherent in it and I don't | | | | from 18-month-old infants to 98-year-old females |
| think it's malicious on the part of the doctors who | | | | in perfect health and everything in between from |
| are graduating, but here's what I think is | | | | stage four cancer to seizure disorders and MS |
| happening, is that medical students and the | | | | and CP. You name it and it's in my practice and |
| doctors who are new in practice don't have the | | | | sothe results statistically are that 90% of the |
| skills and the expertise, because they're not | | | | people who go through this program get 90% of |
| taught to think during the course of this process. | | | | the results within 90 days, because once we've |
| They're taught to memorize. | | | | identified a cause, then we can address it cause a |
| Kevin: Yeah. | | | | level in the body is very quick to take its 50 or |
| Richard: What they're taught to memorize is a | | | | 60 or 70 trillion cells and communicate back that |
| flawed system of analysis that's very thorough in | | | | it's grateful and that it's fully capable of doing |
| terms of differential diagnosis. So you're taught | | | | what it needs to do and expressing gratitude for |
| about all the different things that can go wrong | | | | giving it the raw materials it needs to function the |
| and how to identify them, but you're not taught | | | | way it was designed. I know that sounds a little |
| why they go wrong and what to do about it. | | | | froufrou esoteric, butthat's the response of the |
| Kevin: Right. | | | | body when the right elements are put in place to |
| Richard: I think after a period of years, six years, | | | | allow it to do what it does. So I don't really heal |
| eight years, 10 years and then you're in practice | | | | anybody or cure anything. I've identified a |
| and you've got school loans to pay back and | | | | communication system, I guess, is what it is, that |
| you're involved in a system where you've got | | | | the body is trying to express with the symptoms |
| pharmaceutical reps showing up every day and | | | | and have learned to communicate in that language |
| every other day with lunch and samples and it | | | | with the human body, so that we can correspond |
| becomes a knee-jerk reaction to operate within | | | | in a productive way that allows it to get its needs |
| the framework of that information you've been | | | | met and so take, for instance, I had an |
| taught. So it's a belief system to a large extent | | | | 18-month-old child come, a female, having 12 |
| that maintains itself by the virtue of the fact that | | | | seizures a day for six months. |
| they won't consider a lot of the other research | | | | Kevin: Wow. |
| that's outside of that particular learning process as | | | | Richard: She had been through every diagnostic |
| even having any validity whatsoever. So I read | | | | test facility on the East Coast and all they could |
| reports all the time and studies all the time from | | | | come up with was it is idiopathic inorganic seizure |
| all of the world that would suggest that there's | | | | disorder, which means your child's having seizures, |
| another way to look at these things and that | | | | but we don't know why. |
| there might be something else at work, but | | | | Kevin: Okay. |
| they're discarded as anomalous, which means well, | | | | Richard: The course of action was to implement |
| it's different than what we're used to and | | | | nine medications to control the symptoms of the |
| therefore, we're not going to accept it regardless | | | | seizures and so basically the baby was asleep all |
| of what benefit there might be to looking at it in | | | | the time. So I ran the Matrix Assessment |
| detail. | | | | Program on the child and part of the assessment |
| Kevin: Yeah. What do you think it's going to take | | | | is what I call a quantum fluid and it involves |
| for that to be accepted, at least in some degree? | | | | looking at the blood, urine and saliva and in looking |
| Richard: Well, I was real idealistic when I first | | | | at the fluids, I picked up an enzyme impairment |
| discovered a lot of these processes and I saw | | | | and a gross mineral deficiency and so I created a |
| the results and really enthusiastic about sharing it | | | | formula for the child. They implemented the |
| with people and I found a great deal of resistance | | | | formula and within two weeks, the child was |
| and so I mellowed out as I continued to age and | | | | seizure free and has been for five years. |
| continued to practice and I realized that I can put | | | | Kevin: Wow. So nine medications for one |
| the information out there too and I can become | | | | imbalance that she had an enzyme and nutritional |
| part of the information highway, so to speak, but | | | | imbalance and this test identified that. |
| in the final analysis is going to come down to | | | | Richard: Absolutely. |
| people getting results and telling other people | | | | Kevin: I'm making sure that I've got this right. Five |
| about them. | | | | years and no seizure. |
| Kevin: Okay, very simply. In your book you talk | | | | Richard: Correct. |
| about Death by Medicine. It's an article? | | | | Kevin: Wow. |
| Richard: Yeah. | | | | Richard: I just spoke with the mother two days |
| Kevin: Can you explain a little bit, some of the | | | | ago. |
| things that they found? | | | | Kevin: Wow. What was the next one? |
| Richard: Sure. It was a study that was done that | | | | Richard: Another example would be a 40-year-old |
| dealt very specifically with the inherent dangers in | | | | female who started losing her hair and was going |
| the conventional medical pplication of knowledge | | | | from specialist to specialists and it was coming |
| to routine circumstances. In other words, people | | | | out large clumps and patches and so over 30 day |
| be admitted to hospitals, having procedures done, | | | | period she was completely bald and no one knew |
| being on multiple medications over a period of | | | | why. So they prescribed potions and creams and |
| time and they found that because of the huge | | | | medications and pharmaceuticals in the form of |
| volume of the market that conventional medicine | | | | thyroid support and adrenal support and things for |
| occupies that they're actually dealing in realms | | | | the normal metabolism and brain function. So |
| that they're not still skilled or experienced in | | | | again, she's on half a dozen medications and still |
| dealing with, but they're applying their model to | | | | bald. So we ran the Matrix Assessment Profile |
| the concerns that the people have. So in other | | | | and I found that her adrenal glands were in the |
| words, they're trying to do my job without my | | | | third stage of a general adaptation syndrome, |
| job skills and as a result of that, the single | | | | which is like stage four cancer for the adrenal |
| greatest cause of death in the United States | | | | glands. |
| every year is doctors and hospitals. It's not heart | | | | Kevin: Wow. So about to shutdown? |
| disease or cancer and the misdiagnosis, because | | | | Richard: They're about to shut down and it's like |
| they're looking in the wrong place at the wrong | | | | renal failure, except because of the relationship |
| information. They miss treatment, because | | | | the adrenals have with the thyroid and with the |
| they're treating symptoms instead of cause and | | | | pituitary gland the entire hormonal system was |
| the over utilization of things that are designed to | | | | off, as well as the movement of minerals, the |
| work in a specific situation, but instead of using an | | | | water balance, the blood sugar, the blood |
| antibiotic for a bacterial infection, they're | | | | pressure and all of these symptoms that arise as |
| prescribing antibiotics at the first sign of a sniffle | | | | a result of the system in the body that's designed |
| or a cough or a cold that may, in fact, be viral, | | | | to regulate those being identified as the source of |
| which then because they've taken the antibiotic | | | | the problem and so once identified that I |
| weakens the immune system, which then leaves | | | | implemented some nutraceuticals and some |
| them even more susceptible to a secondary | | | | supplements and some minerals and some |
| infection, which then leads to any one of the | | | | digestive enzymes and some specific support for |
| disorders that those bugs can cause, which then | | | | the adrenal pituitary thyroid system and within six |
| leads you into a hospital environment, which is | | | | months she grew back more hair than she had |
| infested with potential infections. Not only on the | | | | ever had in her life and this was about seven |
| evasive procedures, but just if you're a person | | | | years ago and she still has it at a little over 50 |
| saying a hospital in aweakened state you're | | | | years old, I guess. |