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ERECTILE DISFUNCTION,ETIOLOGIES & TREATMENTS

7/29/2016

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Prof. George A. Farber, Sr., MD
Col. U.S.A. (R), U.S.A.F, M.C. (Ret)
Founder, President American Academy of Medical Detectives (AAOMD)
3708 N Loyola Dr, Kenner. LA. Apt 115. 
Kenner, LA 70065
504-583-4593


​The etiology (Causes) is multiple. The various causes may start at or before birth, due to infections, injuries, dietary, mother’s health, drug addiction and medications (prescribed and OTC), genetic.

The neonatal period. Approximately three months, begins new levels of exposure to environmental, familial, and parental experience, both bad and good.

The next five years, the child development is the most intense, and impacts further development, mentally and physically. During this time, adverse events may occur.

One example, untoward reactions from vaccines, medications and experiences with parents, siblings, relatives, and caretakers.

Genetic problems begin to surface. Examples include atopy, asthma, failure to thrive, growth patterns, Down’s Syndrome, epilepsy, autism, hyperactivity, sleep disorders, cystic fibrosis, attention disorders,
and many others.


Age 5 to 20, everything imaginable and unimaginable, and unforeseen can occur, all of which impact the rest of life.

The sum and substances of the first twenty years can predict onset of future erectile function in males. There are little or no recorded studies as regards female clitoral erectile function.

In men, signs and symptoms begins to appear normally age 40 and older. Earlier than age 40, is usually premature. If onset is premature, look back for a cause. Either way help is on the way.

For centuries, literally thousands of proprietary herbs, plants, flowers, weeds, tree-barks, fungi, carvings, sculptures, statues, dolls, and religious incantations, has been promoted, worldwide, as a means of sexual stimulation because of erectile dysfunction. The market is bigger now than ever before. Unfortunately, it is all a giant scam/con-job!

Fortunately, in the past ten years, by accident, a side effect of several other drugs under many years of investigation, FDA approved studies; the pharmaceutical companies noted the consistency and innocence of the side effect, namely involuntary penile erection!

These drug companies determined that the medication under evaluation caused smooth muscle functional enhancement manifest by unintentional penile erection that persisted for 20 to 30 minutes. Marvelous! (Note: The nurses reported the side effect!)

Without further ado, the drug companies simply changed the indication for the product as treatment for erectile dysfunction and promptly obtained FDA approval.

The drug companies continued the studies as related to other smooth muscle structures. A new benefit soon became apparent, clinically. That benefit was and is improvement of benign prostatic hypertrophy. Halleluiah!

Unfortunately, the drug companies got too greedy! They engaged in price gouging, a felony. They priced their product out of range of ordinary citizens, and still do. One or more of the three major drug companies that manufactures the three major products is moving to another country.

Fortunately, neighboring NAFTA countries have identical products, same packaging, at a fraction of the price (12¢ vs $50. per pill!)


Drugs: Viagra, Cialis, Levitra, other brands.

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FACIAL ANATOMY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF LATENT BRAIN INJURY

7/25/2016

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​Prof.
 George A. Farber, Sr., MD
Col. U.S.A. (R), U.S.A.F, M.C. (Ret)
Founder, President American Academy of Medical Detectives (AAOMD)
3708 N Loyola Dr, Kenner. LA. Apt 115. 
Kenner, LA 70065
504-583-4593


Facial Asymmetry is the best sign or indicator of early Alzheimer’s Condition, and evidence of latent brain injury. A brain injury occurring in utero or in neonatal timeframe typically results in contra-coup damage. Any brain damage can result in many complex medical problems, including early onset of Alzheimer’s disease.

Recognition of Facial Asymmetry and/or mental development concerns begins at about age five years. The child begins to self-notice or recognize subtle changes or differences in appearance, reflexes, posture, and proprioception. In mild form, others may not notice.

The affected child, male or female, begins and learns to compensate. Such compensation is a trial and error process. Full time mentality for such compensation is necessary.

Consequently, the child subtly becomes slightly aggressive, socially, educationally, and defensively. Such aggression helps to develop respect and social acceptance and eventual success in competing with peers.

A specific example and an alternate are presented. The first example involves a worldwide, well-known, recently presumed decedent.

The second type of injury is well-known in Dermatology, ‘en coup de sabre’, with similar prognosis.

First example is facial asymmetry. The subject is pertinent to a major worldwide aeronautical disaster mystery, Flight MH370. The forensic signs are clear, from public photographs. There is no brain/body for autopsy, to diagnose brain injury, per se.

The photograph clearly shows the left face is larger than the right face, in a recent pre-accident picture. Also, the left eye/orbit is larger and higher than the right. The left eyebrow is higher and thicker than the right. The left upper and lower lip is lower than the right. The left nares and nostril and nasal fold are higher and larger than the right.

The photograph estimated ten to twenty years prior, reveals same defects, less prominent. Also shorter right forehead hairline, recessed more than the left, smaller size scalp on right.

Those children that are successful in the first eighteen years, typically carry their successes through college and approximately through age forty-something.

Beginning in the forth-fifth decade, early Alzheimer’s typically develops. The affected are usually first to recognize changes. They are reluctant to seek professional help because of the consequences to their careers.

The next phase, renewed conscious compensatory efforts ensue. The individual proprietivly seeks vitamins, O.T.C. medications, begins reading, researching, and familiarizing personal and occupational procedures and tasks in order to increase and maintain affect and skill levels. This becomes tiresome, worrisome, and fear develops.

Some individuals, fearing the worst, initiate plans for exit! One form of exit, could be self-martyr, to cover themselves, with complete disregard for all others.

Most individuals endure as long as possible, seek medical advice, retire or semi-retire, and eventually requires constant assistance. There are many forms, types, and causes of Alzheimer’s disease. The above description is but one specific type.         



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NEW SECTION FOR A.M.D.

7/5/2016

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​Prof.
 George A. Farber, Sr., MD
Col. U.S.A. (R), U.S.A.F, M.C. (Ret)
Founder, President American Academy of Medical Detectives (AAOMD)
3708 N Loyola Dr, Kenner. LA. Apt 115. 
Kenner, LA 70065
504-583-4593


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NEW SECTION
….One of the major early-on decisions for every teenager is realistic planning for their future, and learning and structuring their education in appropriate direction. A lone wolf plan won’t work.

The teenage prospect must explore every possible aspect necessary to prepare for each and every requirement and step that leads them to fulfill qualifications, at above average standards. Each student must seek help and guidance from family, counselors, friends, and their teachers at school and in family religious programs.

Any teenager that aspires for a learned degree faces a huge hurdle!. Realism is necessary but not absolute. Major factors include Socio-economic aspects, innate ability, mental and physical stamina, perseverance, and application and aptitude for the task. Some shortcoming can be overcome.


The Learned degrees historically include three areas: J.D, MD, and Theology. There may be recognizable areas developed over past fifty years, involving Physics, to include Space Sciences, Communications (Internet), Forensics, and other specialized arenas.

The pathway to a Learned degree is huge, with little or no room for disruption or transgression. However, as the teenager grows, plans can change. If necessary, as the circumstances and motivations change, so can the directions change. With the best laid plans, change is more likely than not!. The bottom line is at least a bachelor degree in college. 


For all of those that pursue a medical degree, when the point of interview with a prospective medical school arrives, the interviewer focuses strongly on the motivation and physical and mental aptitude, and economic capacity to complete the Doctoral Program. The applicant must also have well rounded civil and social attributes to satisfy the interview requirements for admission

There is inherent respect for the Learned degree in most civilizations. However, respect is not a ‘given ’, and to be sustained, must be earned!

After fifty years of military and civilian practice and experience at high levels, the ‘right’ to develop opinions is earned. Such opinions often are blended with science and experience. In the USA, everyone has the right to express their opinion, by law.

And, so, I am choosing social media, as the main forum to do so. For better or worse, please bear with me.

Merci beaucoup!

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