High BP, Diabetes, Fatty liver, PCOS, Allergies.. Successfully Treated by Integrative & Holistic Treatment

NAME:
Nurul Syahida
PLACE:
Selangor, Malaysia.
WORK:
Uni Administrator
TREATMENT CASE SUMMARY
PRE-TREATMENT
Disease Symptoms
- Chronic tiredness
- Lack of concentration
- Difficulty sleeping
- Skin itchiness
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Abdominal pain
- Gum swell & pain
- Pre-menstrual pain
- Knee pain
- Carbohydrate cravings
Medical Conditions
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Fatty liver
- PCOS
- Fibromyalgia
- Insomnia
- Sub-clinical hypothyroidism
- Pre-menstrual syndrome
- Metabolic syndrome
Medications
- High BP medications
- Diabetes medications
POST-TREATMENT
Disease Symptoms
- Chronic tiredness - Resolved.
- Lack of concentration - Resolved.
- Difficulty sleeping - Resolved.
- Skin itchiness - Resolved.
- Irregular menstrual cycles - Resolved 90%.
- Abdominal pain - Resolved.
- Gum swell & pain - Resolved.
- Pre-menstrual pain - Resolved 80%.
- Knee pain - Resolved.
- Carbohydrate cravings - Resolved.
Medical Conditions
- High blood pressure - Resolved.
- Diabetes - Improved 80%.
- Fatty liver - Resolved.
- PCOS - Improved 80%.
- Fibromyalgia - Resolved.
- Insomnia - Resolved.
- Sub-clinical hypothyroidism - Resolved.
- Pre-menstrual syndrome - Resolved.
- Metabolic syndrome - Resolved.
Medications
- High BP medications - Weaned off.
- Diabetes medications - Weaned off 50%.
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PATIENT CASE DETAILS
PRE-DISEASE LIFESTYLE
Food
Standard Malaysian style meals.
Nutrition
None
Exercise
None
Environment
Typical city environment.
Rest
Poor sleep
Mind & Emotions
Typical city-life work-stress.
Periodic Detoxification
None.
Periodic Medical Screening
Standard yearly health check-ups.
MEDICAL HISTORY
(Prior to treatment in Heal Within®)
🗓 – May 2001.
Symptoms: Elevated blood pressure detected during routine health screening for university entry.
Medical treatment at: University clinic.
Medical Diagnosis: Hypertension (High blood pressure).
Treatment administered: Hypertension medication prescribed, twice daily.
Result: Blood pressure temporarily controlled with medication, but no investigation into underlying causes. Patient instructed to continue medication without further explanation.
🗓 – June 2005.
Symptoms: Persistent elevated blood pressure.
Medical treatment at: Company health checkup / Private clinic.
Medical Diagnosis: Hypertension (High blood pressure).
Treatment administered: Changed to once-daily hypertension medication (different brand).
Result: Blood pressure maintained on medication, but underlying condition not addressed. Patient continued on daily medication.
🗓 – 2006 to 2015.
Symptoms: Persistent elevated blood pressure despite medication; irregular menstrual cycles (PCOS); frequent skin allergies and itchiness; chronic tiredness; difficulty sleeping; abdominal pain; gum swelling and pain; pre-menstrual pain; knee pain; carbohydrate cravings.
Medical treatment at: Various clinics for regular checkups.
Medical Diagnosis: Hypertension (ongoing), PCOS, chronic allergies.
Treatment administered: Continuous increases in hypertension medication dosage at each visit. Doctors provided no explanation for why dosage kept increasing, only stating “we need to increase it so you’ll be fine.”
Result: Blood pressure remained elevated despite increasing medication strength. Patient began experiencing multiple other symptoms including PCOS, allergies, fatigue, insomnia, and various pains. Patient became concerned: “There should be another solution than this. I can’t take this medication for a very long time.”
🗓 – September 2016.
Symptoms: All earlier symptoms persist (elevated blood pressure on high-dose medication, irregular menstrual cycles, frequent skin itchiness, chronic tiredness, difficulty sleeping, abdominal pain, gum swelling and pain, pre-menstrual pain, knee pain, carbohydrate cravings).
Sought treatment at: Heal Within®.
Diagnosis: Read in full case details below.
Treatment administered: Read in full case details below.
Results: Read in full case details below.
TREATMENT IN HEAL WITHIN®
PHASE 1: DIAGNOSIS
1. Vitality Factors
*100% represents optimal level for patients’s genetics, gender & age.
2. Disease Symptoms
- Chronic tiredness
- Lack of concentration
- Difficulty sleeping
- Skin itchiness
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Pre-menstrual pain
- Abdominal pain
- Gums swell & pain
- Knee pain
- Carbohydrate cravings
3. Medical Conditions (Diseases)
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Fatty liver
- PCOS
- Fibromyalgia
- Insomnia
- Sub-clinical hypothyroidism
- Pre-menstrual syndrome
- Metabolic syndrome
4. Causes & Root-causes to Medical Conditions
◉ Gut disbiosys & acidosis

What it is:
Gut Disbiosys’ is disruption to the gut-microbiome in the gut resulting in an imbalance in the microbiota, abnormalities in their metabolic activities & functions, and a shift in their local distribution. ‘Gut Acidosis’ is an over-acidification of the fluids in the gut.
Root-causes / Sources:
Acidic diet high in processed foods and refined carbohydrates, nutrient deficient diet lacking essential micronutrients and fiber, lack of essential nutrient supplementation, chronic stress affecting gut-brain axis.09
Mechanism:
Gut dysbiosis and acidosis create a foundation of chronic systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction that drives multiple pathological cascades throughout the body.
High blood pressure: Disrupted gut bacteria fail to properly regulate the gut-kidney axis, impairing the kidneys’ ability to manage sodium and fluid balance. Increased intestinal permeability allows bacterial endotoxins to enter circulation, triggering chronic inflammation in blood vessel walls, causing vasoconstriction and elevated blood pressure.
Diabetes: Gut dysbiosis reduces production of short-chain fatty acids that are essential for insulin sensitivity, directly contributing to insulin resistance. The inflammatory compounds from leaky gut impair insulin receptor function in muscles and liver, causing elevated blood sugar levels and progression to diabetes type II.
Fatty liver: Chronic inflammation from gut dysbiosis and increased intestinal permeability allow inflammatory cytokines and endotoxins to travel through the portal vein directly to the liver, causing inflammation and triggering fat accumulation in liver cells, resulting in fatty liver disease.
PCOS: Gut dysbiosis severely impairs the metabolism and clearance of estrogen through disrupted beta-glucuronidase enzyme activity, leading to estrogen dominance. Combined with insulin resistance from gut inflammation, this triggers the ovaries to produce excess androgens (male hormones), disrupting normal ovulation and causing polycystic ovaries and irregular menstrual cycles.
Fibromyalgia: Gut inflammation disrupts the gut-brain axis, amplifying central pain processing and reducing pain threshold through inflammatory mediators (IL-6, TNF-α) that sensitize nerve pathways throughout the body, causing widespread chronic pain and fatigue characteristic of fibromyalgia.
Insomnia: Disrupted gut microbiome fails to produce adequate amounts of serotonin (90% of which is produced in the gut) and melatonin precursors, directly impairing sleep-wake cycle regulation and causing chronic sleep difficulties.
These interconnected mechanisms create a self-perpetuating cycle where gut dysfunction fuels systemic inflammation, which further damages gut integrity, establishing chronic disease patterns that affect multiple organ systems simultaneously.
These mechanisms interconnect through:
- Chronic systemic inflammation affecting all organs
- Compromised nutrient absorption and metabolism
- Impaired hormone metabolism and clearance
- Disrupted gut-brain-organ axis communication
- Reduced production of beneficial metabolites
- Compromised immune system regulation
The combined effect of gut dysbiosis and acidosis creates a synergistic negative impact on multiple body systems, making it a foundational root cause requiring correction for whole-body healing.
◉ Nervous dysregulation

What it is:
Nervous system dysregulation refers to a state where the body’s nervous system experiences an imbalance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, leading to a range of physiological and emotional symptoms.
Root-causes / Sources:
Chronic mental stress, toxicity affecting neural function, essential nutrient deficiencies (particularly B-vitamins and magnesium) needed for neurotransmitter production, gut dysbiosis affecting the gut-brain axis, hormonal imbalances affecting brain chemistry, traumatic life events, sleep deprivation.
Mechanism:
Chronic nervous system dysregulation creates a self-perpetuating state of sympathetic dominance that disrupts normal physiological function across all body systems.
High blood pressure: Chronic sympathetic nervous system activation causes sustained release of adrenaline and noradrenaline, which constrict blood vessels and increase heart rate, directly elevating blood pressure. The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis dysfunction maintains chronic vasoconstriction and prevents normal blood pressure regulation through parasympathetic relaxation mechanisms.
Diabetes: Chronic stress activation causes sustained elevation of cortisol and adrenaline, which continuously signal the liver to release glucose into the bloodstream for “fight or flight” response. This chronic elevation of blood sugar promotes insulin resistance as cells become desensitized to constantly elevated insulin levels. Sympathetic dominance also impairs pancreatic beta-cell function, reducing insulin secretion capacity.
Fatty liver: Chronic stress hormones (cortisol, adrenaline) redirect metabolism toward fat storage and promote inflammatory pathways in the liver. Sympathetic nervous system overactivity increases inflammatory cytokine production, causing liver inflammation and fat accumulation. Disrupted vagus nerve function (parasympathetic) reduces the liver’s ability to properly metabolize and clear fats.
PCOS: Nervous system dysregulation disrupts the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis, causing irregular GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone) pulsing from the hypothalamus, which leads to abnormal LH and FSH ratios that disrupt normal ovulation. Chronic stress elevates cortisol, which increases insulin resistance and androgen production from the ovaries, worsening PCOS. The sympathetic overdrive also directly affects ovarian function and hormone production.
Fibromyalgia: Chronic nervous system dysregulation causes central sensitization, where the central nervous system amplifies pain signals and reduces pain threshold throughout the body. Disrupted autonomic balance impairs the body’s natural pain-modulating systems. HPA axis dysfunction reduces cortisol’s normal anti-inflammatory effects while maintaining tissue inflammation. Sympathetic dominance prevents proper tissue repair during sleep, perpetuating chronic pain and fatigue.
Insomnia: Chronic sympathetic activation prevents the natural shift to parasympathetic dominance required for sleep onset and maintenance. Elevated nighttime cortisol and adrenaline keep the brain in an alert, hypervigilant state. Disrupted circadian rhythm regulation from nervous system dysregulation impairs melatonin production and sleep-wake cycle timing. The gut-brain axis dysfunction further disrupts neurotransmitter production needed for healthy sleep.
These interconnected mechanisms create a self-perpetuating cycle where nervous system dysregulation drives chronic stress responses, which further dysregulate the nervous system through inflammatory feedback and neurotransmitter imbalances, establishing chronic disease patterns that affect cardiovascular function, metabolism, hormonal balance, pain processing, and sleep regulation.
These mechanisms interconnect through:
- Chronic sympathetic dominance overriding parasympathetic recovery
- Disrupted HPA axis and stress hormone regulation
- Impaired neurotransmitter production and balance
- Compromised gut-brain axis communication
- Altered pain processing and central sensitization
- Disrupted circadian rhythm and sleep-wake cycles
The combined effect of nervous system dysregulation creates a synergistic negative impact on all body systems, making nervous system rebalancing essential for whole-body healing.
◉ Essential-nutrients deficiency

What it is:
Essential-Nutrient deficiency is simply deficiency of either proteins, vitamins, minerals, salts, or fats, in the blood or organ-tissues. These are essential for maintaining the conditional integrity and normal function of the organs, and thereby maintaining the health of the body as a whole.
Root-causes / Sources:
Nutrient-deficient modern diet lacking in micronutrients, poor soil quality reducing nutrient content in foods, lack of full-spectrum essential-nutrient supplementation, impaired absorption due to gut dysbiosis, increased nutrient demands due to chronic stress and multiple health conditions.
Mechanism:
Essential nutrient deficiencies create cascading dysfunction throughout multiple body systems, as nutrients serve as the raw materials and cofactors for virtually all cellular processes.
High blood pressure: Magnesium deficiency prevents proper relaxation of blood vessel smooth muscle, causing chronic vasoconstriction and elevated blood pressure. Potassium deficiency impairs the sodium-potassium pump in cells, disrupting fluid balance and increasing blood pressure. Vitamin D deficiency activates the renin-angiotensin system, further elevating blood pressure.
Diabetes: Chromium deficiency impairs insulin signaling and glucose transport into cells, directly contributing to insulin resistance. Magnesium deficiency reduces insulin receptor sensitivity and impairs pancreatic insulin secretion. Vitamin D deficiency affects beta-cell function in the pancreas, reducing insulin production and worsening blood sugar control.
Fatty liver: B-vitamin deficiencies (particularly B6, B12, and folate) impair methylation pathways essential for fat metabolism in the liver, causing fat accumulation in liver cells. Choline deficiency prevents proper fat transport out of the liver, directly causing fatty liver disease. Antioxidant deficiencies (vitamins C, E, selenium) allow oxidative damage to liver cells, worsening fatty liver progression.
PCOS: B-vitamin deficiencies impair the metabolism and clearance of estrogen, leading to estrogen dominance that disrupts ovarian function. Inositol deficiency worsens insulin resistance and directly affects ovarian insulin signaling, increasing androgen production. Vitamin D deficiency disrupts follicle development and ovulation, worsening PCOS symptoms and menstrual irregularities.
Fibromyalgia: Magnesium deficiency causes muscle tension, pain, and fatigue by impairing ATP production and calcium regulation in muscle cells. Vitamin D deficiency increases pain sensitivity and causes widespread musculoskeletal pain. CoQ10 deficiency reduces mitochondrial energy production, causing the chronic fatigue characteristic of fibromyalgia.
Insomnia: Magnesium deficiency prevents proper nervous system relaxation and disrupts melatonin production. B-vitamin deficiencies (particularly B6) impair the conversion of tryptophan to serotonin and melatonin, disrupting sleep-wake cycles. Vitamin D deficiency affects sleep quality by disrupting circadian rhythm regulation.
These interconnected mechanisms create a self-perpetuating cycle where nutrient deficiencies impair cellular function and organ health, which further reduces the body’s ability to absorb and utilize nutrients, establishing chronic disease patterns across multiple systems.
These mechanisms interconnect through:
- Compromised energy metabolism and ATP production
- Reduced enzyme activities across all metabolic pathways
- Impaired neurotransmitter synthesis affecting brain and nervous system
- Disturbed hormonal pathways and hormone metabolism
- Weakened antioxidant systems allowing cellular damage
- Compromised cellular repair mechanisms
The combined effect of multiple nutrient deficiencies creates a synergistic negative impact on cellular function and systemic health regulation, making nutrient repletion essential for whole-body healing.
◉ Hormonal imbalance

What it is:
Hormonal imbalance is simply a condition wherein there is either too much or too little of one or more hormones in relation to the other hormone levels and some other parameters in the body over extended periods of time.
Root-causes / Sources:
Acidic and nutrient-deficient diet, age-related hormonal decline, chronic stress elevating cortisol, gut dysbiosis affecting hormone metabolism, environmental toxins acting as endocrine disruptors, poor sleep affecting hormonal rhythms, essential nutrient deficiencies needed for hormone production.
Mechanism:
Hormonal imbalances create a complex web of interconnected dysfunction across multiple body systems, as hormones serve as the master regulators of metabolism, reproduction, stress response, and organ function.
High blood pressure: Elevated cortisol from chronic stress causes vasoconstriction of blood vessels and increases sodium retention by the kidneys, directly elevating blood pressure. Low aldosterone regulation and disrupted renin-angiotensin system further impair blood pressure control. Thyroid hormone imbalances affect heart rate and vascular resistance, contributing to hypertension.
Diabetes: Insulin resistance develops when elevated cortisol chronically raises blood sugar levels and reduces insulin receptor sensitivity in muscles and liver. High cortisol also stimulates gluconeogenesis (glucose production) in the liver, further elevating blood sugar. Insulin resistance creates hyperinsulinemia (excess insulin), which becomes the central driver of metabolic dysfunction.
Fatty liver: Hyperinsulinemia signals the liver to increase fat synthesis and storage while reducing fat breakdown, directly causing fatty liver disease. Elevated cortisol promotes fat accumulation in the liver. Low thyroid hormones slow liver metabolism, reducing the liver’s ability to process and clear fats, worsening fatty liver progression.
PCOS: Hyperinsulinemia directly stimulates the ovaries to produce excess androgens (male hormones), which is the primary mechanism of PCOS. Insulin resistance also reduces sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) production in the liver, increasing free testosterone levels. The resulting androgen excess disrupts normal follicle development, prevents ovulation, and causes the characteristic polycystic ovaries and irregular menstrual cycles. Estrogen dominance (high estrogen relative to progesterone) further disrupts ovarian function and menstrual regularity.
Fibromyalgia: Low thyroid hormones slow cellular metabolism and energy production, causing chronic fatigue and muscle weakness. High cortisol disrupts normal pain processing and reduces the body’s ability to repair tissues, amplifying pain sensitivity. Growth hormone deficiency impairs muscle and tissue repair, contributing to chronic pain and fatigue. Disrupted stress hormone balance affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, creating the neuroendocrine dysfunction characteristic of fibromyalgia.
Insomnia: High cortisol levels at night prevent the natural shift to parasympathetic dominance needed for sleep, keeping the body in an alert state. Low melatonin production from disrupted circadian rhythms impairs sleep initiation and quality. Low progesterone reduces GABA activity in the brain, causing difficulty falling asleep and maintaining deep sleep. Thyroid imbalances disrupt sleep-wake cycle regulation.
These interconnected mechanisms create a self-perpetuating cycle where hormonal imbalances drive metabolic dysfunction, which further disrupts hormone production and regulation, establishing chronic disease patterns that affect reproduction, metabolism, stress response, and overall organ function.
These mechanisms interconnect through:
- Disrupted metabolic signaling affecting all organs
- Impaired stress response and adaptation
- Compromised reproductive function and cycles
- Altered energy metabolism and fat storage
- Disrupted sleep-wake and circadian rhythms
- Impaired tissue repair and regeneration
The combined effect of multiple hormonal imbalances creates a synergistic negative impact on systemic health regulation, making hormonal restoration essential for whole-body healing.
* Learn more about the 10 Root Causes to Diseases.
PHASE 2: TREATMENT
The primary objectives of the treatment:
- Treat all causes & root-causes to hypertension, diabetes, PCOS, fatty liver, fibromyalgia, insomnia, and other co-existing diseases, and thereby prevent disease recurrences.
- Optimize the condition and function of all organs, particularly the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, liver, digestive system, and reproductive organs.
No one therapy or treatment modality can help to achieve these primary objectives; an integration (combination) of various therapies is necessary for this; and this is called an Integrated & Holistic Treatment.
The following therapies were strategically integrated and administered to the patient:

✙ Oral Detoxification Therapy
What it is:
A comprehensive detoxification program combining natural detoxification agents including vegetable powders and fiber, therapeutic herbs, essential nutrients, essential fatty acids, essential salts and minerals, powerful antioxidants and alkalizers, beneficial probiotics for gut health, and digestive enzymes. This therapy was administered in progressive stages: basic detoxification, intermediate detoxification, and advanced detoxification protocols, each building upon the previous phase to safely and effectively remove accumulated toxins from the body.

Used for:
- Systematic elimination of accumulated environmental toxins and metabolic waste products from tissues and organs
- Restoration of healthy gut microbiome balance to treat gut dysbiosis
- Correction of metabolic acidosis and restoration of optimal pH balance throughout body tissues
- Opening and supporting all natural detoxification pathways through the liver, kidneys, intestines, skin, and lymphatic system
- Reduction of systemic inflammation caused by toxic burden
- Enhancement of cellular function by reducing toxic interference
- Support of hormonal balance through improved liver detoxification capacity
Effects:
- Reduces blood pressure by eliminating toxins that cause vascular inflammation and vasoconstriction
- Improves insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control by reducing toxic interference with insulin receptors
- Reverses fatty liver by enhancing liver detoxification pathways and reducing toxic burden on liver cells
- Improves PCOS symptoms by restoring gut microbiome balance and improving estrogen metabolism
- Reduces fibromyalgia pain and fatigue by decreasing systemic inflammation and toxic load on tissues
- Enhances sleep quality by supporting neurotransmitter production in the gut and reducing inflammatory interference
- Normalizes thyroid function by removing toxins that interfere with thyroid hormone production and conversion
- Reduces skin itchiness and allergic reactions by decreasing histamine release and immune system hyperactivity
- Improves menstrual cycle regularity through restored hormonal balance
- Reduces carbohydrate cravings by rebalancing gut bacteria populations
✙ IV Chelation therapy
What it is:
Intravenous Chelation therapy involves the administration of chelating agents (primarily EDTA, DMPS, or DMSA) directly into the bloodstream through intravenous infusion, combined with essential nutrients and minerals. These chelating agents bind to heavy metals and toxic minerals accumulated in the blood vessels and tissues, forming stable complexes that can be safely excreted through the kidneys, providing more rapid and thorough detoxification than oral methods alone.

Used for:
- Rapid removal of heavy metals (lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic) from deep tissue stores and vital organs
- Dissolution of arterial plaque and calcium deposits in blood vessels
- Restoration of proper mineral balance by replacing toxic metals with beneficial minerals
- Enhancement of blood vessel flexibility and circulation
- Support of mitochondrial function by removing metals that impair energy production
- Improvement of cellular membrane function for enhanced nutrient uptake
- Reduction of oxidative stress and free radical damage throughout the body
Effects:
- Lowers blood pressure by removing arterial plaque, improving blood vessel flexibility, and reducing vascular inflammation
- Enhances insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism by removing heavy metals that interfere with insulin receptor function
- Improves liver function and reverses fatty liver by removing toxic metals that impair liver detoxification pathways
- Supports hormonal balance and PCOS improvement by reducing toxic metal interference with ovarian and endocrine function
- Reduces fibromyalgia pain and fatigue by removing neurotoxic metals and improving mitochondrial energy production
- Improves sleep quality by removing toxic metals that interfere with neurotransmitter production and nervous system function
- Enhances thyroid function by removing metals that block thyroid hormone receptors and conversion pathways
- Reduces systemic inflammation affecting multiple organ systems
✙ Oral Nutrition therapy
What it is:
A comprehensive oral supplementation protocol consisting of essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, antioxidants, probiotics, and other nutraceuticals in therapeutic doses and bioavailable forms. This therapy provides targeted nutritional support tailored to address specific deficiencies identified in the patient’s diagnostic tests, combined with dietary modifications to optimize absorption and utilization of nutrients for long-term cellular health and function.

Used for:
- Correction of essential nutrient deficiencies identified through diagnostic testing
- Sustained nutritional support for daily metabolic functions and cellular repair
- Enhancement of cellular energy production through mitochondrial support nutrients
- Support of hormone production and balance with specific cofactors
- Maintenance of antioxidant defense systems throughout the body
- Support of enzyme functions essential for all metabolic pathways
- Long-term optimization of organ function and disease prevention
- Restoration of healthy gut microbiome with targeted probiotics and prebiotics
Effects:
- Normalizes blood pressure through magnesium, potassium, and vitamin D supplementation that supports vascular relaxation
- Improves insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control through chromium, magnesium, vitamin D, and alpha-lipoic acid
- Supports liver regeneration and reverses fatty liver through B-vitamins, choline, and antioxidants that enhance fat metabolism
- Improves PCOS symptoms through inositol, vitamin D, and B-vitamins that support insulin sensitivity and hormonal balance
- Reduces fibromyalgia pain and fatigue through magnesium, CoQ10, and vitamin D that support muscle function and energy production
- Enhances sleep quality through magnesium, B-vitamins, and amino acids that support neurotransmitter production
- Optimizes thyroid function through iodine, selenium, zinc, and vitamin D that support thyroid hormone production and conversion
- Reduces inflammation and supports immune function through antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids
- Maintains stable energy levels throughout the day through B-complex vitamins and adaptogenic nutrients
✙ Bio-identical Hormone therapy
What it is:
A therapy using natural compounds that are structurally identical to the hormones naturally produced in the human body, derived from plant sources and synthesized to match human hormones exactly. These bio-identical hormones are administered in physiologic doses and balanced ratios to restore optimal hormonal function, addressing deficiencies and imbalances that contribute to chronic disease.

Used for:
- Restoration of hormonal balance across all endocrine systems
- Replacement of depleted hormones due to aging, stress, or dysfunction
- Support of metabolic function and energy production
- Enhancement of cellular repair and tissue regeneration
- Improvement of neurotransmitter balance and mood regulation
- Regulation of circadian rhythm and sleep-wake cycles
- Support of reproductive function and menstrual cycle normalization
- Optimization of stress response and adaptation
Effects:
- Improves blood pressure regulation by balancing cortisol levels and supporting vascular function through optimal hormone levels
- Enhances insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control by correcting hormonal imbalances that drive insulin resistance
- Supports liver function and fatty liver reversal by optimizing thyroid and metabolic hormones that regulate fat metabolism
- Directly improves PCOS by restoring progesterone levels, balancing estrogen, and optimizing insulin-related hormones
- Reduces fibromyalgia pain and fatigue by optimizing thyroid hormones, cortisol balance, and growth hormone for tissue repair
- Significantly improves sleep quality by regulating cortisol rhythm, supporting melatonin production, and balancing progesterone
- Optimizes thyroid function by providing thyroid hormone replacement when needed and supporting conversion pathways
- Normalizes menstrual cycles and reduces pre-menstrual symptoms through balanced estrogen and progesterone levels
- Enhances cognitive function, mood stability, and stress resilience
✙ IV Nutrition therapy
What it is:
Intravenous Nutrition therapy involves the direct administration of high-dose vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants into the bloodstream through intravenous infusion, bypassing the digestive system entirely. This medical treatment allows for therapeutic concentrations of nutrients that would be impossible to achieve through oral supplementation alone, providing immediate cellular availability and rapid correction of severe deficiencies.

Used for:
- Rapid correction of severe nutrient deficiencies at the cellular level
- Delivery of therapeutic doses of antioxidants for neutralizing free radicals and reducing oxidative stress
- Provision of high-dose alkalizing minerals to restore optimal pH balance
- Support of methylation pathways with bioavailable B-vitamins and cofactors
- Enhancement of mitochondrial function with targeted nutrients for ATP production
- Strengthening of immune system response through optimal nutrient saturation
- Facilitation of nervous system repair with neurotropic vitamins and minerals
Effects:
- Rapidly lowers blood pressure by providing high-dose magnesium and minerals that promote vascular relaxation and improved circulation
- Significantly improves insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control through immediate delivery of chromium, alpha-lipoic acid, and B-vitamins
- Accelerates fatty liver reversal by providing high-dose antioxidants and B-vitamins that enhance liver detoxification and fat metabolism
- Improves PCOS symptoms by rapidly correcting nutrient deficiencies essential for insulin sensitivity and hormonal balance
- Dramatically reduces fibromyalgia pain and fatigue through immediate ATP production support and muscle function nutrients
- Enhances sleep quality by rapidly correcting magnesium and B-vitamin deficiencies that affect neurotransmitter production
- Optimizes thyroid function by providing high-dose nutrients essential for thyroid hormone production and conversion
- Reduces systemic inflammation through therapeutic antioxidant levels that neutralize inflammatory pathways
✙ Herbal therapy
What it is:
A tailored combination of therapeutic herbs administered in various forms including powders, tinctures, capsules, and infusions. These medicinal herbs are selected based on traditional medicine principles and evidence-based research to support healing, regulate body functions, enhance natural recovery processes, and address specific organ system dysfunctions identified in the patient’s condition.

Used for:
- Support of natural detoxification processes in liver, kidneys, and lymphatic system
- Enhancement of organ system functions including cardiovascular, endocrine, and digestive systems
- Regulation of hormonal balance and menstrual cycle normalization
- Support of immune system function and inflammatory response modulation
- Restoration of metabolic balance and blood sugar regulation
- Enhancement of stress adaptation and nervous system regulation
- Support of cellular repair processes and tissue regeneration
- Improvement of sleep quality and circadian rhythm regulation
Effects:
- Lowers blood pressure through herbs that promote vascular relaxation, improve circulation, and support kidney function
- Improves insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control through herbs that enhance glucose metabolism and pancreatic function
- Supports liver regeneration and fatty liver reversal through hepatoprotective herbs that enhance liver detoxification
- Improves PCOS symptoms through herbs that balance hormones, support ovarian function, and regulate menstrual cycles
- Reduces fibromyalgia pain and fatigue through adaptogenic and anti-inflammatory herbs that modulate pain pathways
- Enhances sleep quality through nervine herbs that calm the nervous system and support neurotransmitter balance
- Optimizes thyroid function through herbs that support thyroid hormone production, conversion, and receptor sensitivity
- Reduces systemic inflammation and oxidative stress through powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory herbs
- Improves stress resilience and emotional balance through adaptogenic herbs that regulate cortisol and stress response
- Supports overall metabolic regulation and enhances the body’s natural healing mechanisms
✙ Far-Infra-Red therapy
What it is:
Far-Infra-Red (FIR) therapy utilizes specific wavelengths of infrared light (5.6-1000 μm) that penetrate deeply into body tissues, generating gentle heat at the cellular level. The patient is placed in a specialized FIR therapeutic chamber where far-infrared rays are emitted and absorbed by water molecules in cells, creating vibration and heat that promotes circulation, detoxification, and cellular regeneration without harmful UV radiation effects.

Used for:
- Enhancement of natural detoxification through profuse sweating and lymphatic drainage
- Stimulation of deep tissue oxygenation for cellular repair and regeneration
- Activation of parasympathetic nervous system response for healing and restoration
- Enhancement of microcirculation to deliver nutrients and oxygen to damaged tissues
- Support of cellular pH balance through improved metabolic function
- Facilitation of mobilization of stored toxins from adipose tissue
- Strengthening of immune system function through heat shock protein production
- Promotion of cardiovascular function and blood vessel flexibility
Effects:
- Lowers blood pressure by improving blood vessel flexibility, enhancing circulation, and promoting vascular relaxation
- Improves insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control by enhancing cellular metabolism and reducing insulin resistance
- Supports fatty liver reversal by promoting deep detoxification and mobilizing fat stores for elimination
- Improves PCOS symptoms by enhancing hormonal balance through improved detoxification and circulation
- Reduces fibromyalgia pain and fatigue by increasing tissue oxygenation, reducing inflammation, and improving energy production
- Enhances sleep quality by activating parasympathetic nervous system and regulating circadian rhythm through temperature modulation
- Optimizes thyroid function by improving cellular metabolism and thyroid hormone receptor sensitivity
- Accelerates detoxification of environmental toxins and metabolic waste through profuse therapeutic sweating
- Reduces systemic inflammation and oxidative stress throughout all organ systems
- Promotes relaxation, stress reduction, and overall healing response
✙ Wholesome Food therapy
What it is:
A therapeutic dietary approach combining concentrated powder-form supplements containing a full spectrum of organic whole foods with omega-oil blends, integrated with carefully planned healthy and appetizing meals. This comprehensive nutritional strategy provides dense, bioavailable nutrition from real food sources including vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds in concentrated form, ensuring patients receive therapeutic levels of phytonutrients, enzymes, and cofactors while enjoying satisfying meals that support healing.

Used for:
- Provision of therapeutic concentrations of phytonutrients for cellular repair and protection
- Delivery of whole-food based enzymes that support optimal digestion and nutrient absorption
- Supply of omega-3 fatty acids for reducing inflammation and supporting cell membrane health
- Alkalizing body tissues through concentrated green foods and mineral-rich plants
- Nourishment of beneficial gut bacteria with natural prebiotics from whole food sources
- Support of sustained energy production through complex carbohydrates and B-vitamins
- Enhancement of natural detoxification with fiber and liver-supporting compounds
- Maintenance of long-term healthy eating patterns to prevent disease recurrence
Effects:
- Normalizes blood pressure through alkalizing foods, potassium-rich vegetables, and anti-inflammatory compounds from whole foods
- Improves insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control through low-glycemic, fiber-rich whole foods that stabilize glucose levels
- Supports fatty liver reversal through liver-supporting nutrients, fiber for toxin elimination, and reduced inflammatory food triggers
- Improves PCOS symptoms through balanced omega-3 to omega-6 ratios, anti-inflammatory phytonutrients, and blood sugar stabilization
- Reduces fibromyalgia pain and fatigue through anti-inflammatory whole foods and sustained energy from nutrient-dense nutrition
- Enhances sleep quality through natural tryptophan, magnesium-rich foods, and blood sugar stability throughout the night
- Optimizes thyroid function through iodine and selenium from whole food sources and elimination of inflammatory food triggers
- Supports healthy gut microbiome through diverse plant compounds, prebiotics, and fermented foods
- Provides sustained energy and reduces cravings through balanced, nutrient-dense meals that satisfy the body’s nutritional needs
- Establishes long-term healthy eating patterns that prevent disease recurrence and support optimal health
PHASE 3: POST-TREATMENT TESTS & RESULTS
1. Vitality Factors
*100% represents highest optimal level for patients’s genetics, gender & age.
2. Disease Symptoms
- Chronic tiredness | Resolved.
- Lack of concentration | Resolved.
- Difficulty sleeping | Resolved.
- Skin itchiness | Resolved.
- Irregular menstrual cycles | Resolved 90%.
- Pre-menstrual pain | Resolved 80%.
- Abdominal pain | Resolved.
- Gums swell & pain | Resolved.
- Knee pain | Resolved.
- Carbohydrate cravings | Resolved.
3. Medical Conditions (Diseases)
- High blood pressure | Resolved.
- Diabetes | Improved 80%.
- Fatty liver | Resolved.
- PCOS | Improved 80%.
- Fibromyalgia | Resolved.
- Insomnia | Resolved.
- Sub-clinical hypothyroidism | Resolved.
- Pre-menstrual syndrome | Resolved.
- Metabolic syndrome | Resolved.
4. Medications
(Prescribed by other doctors Prior to Heal Within®)
- High Blood Pressure meds Weaned-off.
- Diabetes meds Weaned-off 50%.
MEDICAL TEST REPORTS
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Dr Lee's
Integrated & Holistic
CHRONIC DISEASE
TREATMENT PROGRAM

Holistic
Healing

Recurrence Prevention

Long-term
Wellbeing

Cancer | Heart Diseases | Blood Vessel Diseases | Stroke | Brain & Nervous System Diseases | Endocrine Diseases | Diabetes | Auto-Immune Diseases | Liver Diseases | Kidney Diseases | Gallbladder Diseases | Digestive Diseases | Reproductive Diseases | Respiratory Diseases | Bone & Joint Diseases | Muscular Diseases | Skin Diseases | ENT Diseases | Hormonal Problems | Weight problems | and more…











































