Sunday, April 8, 2012

Meet my doctor

I decided that I needed to add something positive to my blog lest people get bogged down in the dirty politics that I've been sharing about here lately and not come back.  Seeing as I haven't yet written about, "My" doctor, Dr. Jerry Tennant, this seemed like a good time to share about this amazing man. 

 I took this information off of Dr. Tennant's website:www.tennantinstitute.com, so it's public knowledge.  I will say that, having followed Dr. Tennant's prescription to conquer hypothyroidism for nearly a month, I have noticed more energy; better concentration; almost 0 depression; slight loosening of my skirts; less hair in my comb; and less water consumption. 

Yes, it's good to drink a lot of water but I was constantly drinking and that made me nervous about diabetes.  I also seem happier eating less food and seem to desire healthier foods naturally.  I'm just now getting up to the maximum dosage on the raw materials and the iodine as you need to build slowly to avoid nausea.  I am eager to see the changes that will come when I am in full swing using Dr. Tennant's plan to restore my stomach acid; balance my hormones; and begin healing my thyroid which may take months yet.

Basically, I am feeling better than I have in years and am hopeful that Dr. Tennant's wisdom will indeed see me completely well within a year.  I am comforted by his having been ill for years, as I was, so that I know that he really KNOWS what it's like to wonder if you'll live through the night or not.  With all of that said, meet Dr. Jerry Tennant.

I would add that, in the book, Dr. Tennant shares that his dogs kept him alive.  They would go outside and walk in the grass.  In this way, they brought electrons back in to Dr. Tennant.  They instinctively knew where he needed the electrons the most.  One slept on his head as his brain was full of viruses and the other one slept near his spleen for the very same reason.  You can see the picture of this below and this went on for 7 YEARS until Dr. Tennant learned how to raise his electron levels for himself!!!

Hopeful to be totally well--like Dr. Tennant,

Dawn

PS.  Now I'm praying for $2,100 to drop into my lap so that I can buy his biomodulator for myself and for my many clients who need help getting their voltage up.



Dr. Tennant graduated from high school at age 16 by finishing his junior and senior years simultaneously in 1957. He finished college (except for three hours credit) in 2 1/2 years at Texas Tech University. He was awarded the Phi Kappa Phi and Pre-med of the Year Award.

He attended the University of Houston School of Optometry and was accepted into the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in 1960 at age 19. He graduated in the top ten of his class in 1964 with an MD degree.

Dr. Tennant interned at Methodist Hospital of Dallas and then completed a residency in ophthalmology at Parkland Hospital in Dallas and Harvard/Mass Eye and Ear in Boston. He is also a fellow of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Dr. Tennant was director of the Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Clinic at Parkland Hospital/Southwestern Medical School and founded the Dallas Eye Institute.

He holds patents on surgical instruments, intraocular lenses and other devices and has written books on cataract surgery, life-style management, and Integrative Medicine. With the assistance of his anesthesiologist, Monte Hellman, MD and his internist, Javier Ramirez, MD, Dr. Tennant developed and refined the techniques to allow eye surgery to be safely performed in an outpatient setting instead of a hospital.

Along with Drs. David McIntyre and Douglas Williamson, Dr. Tennant founded the Outpatient Ophthalmic Surgery Society and taught surgeons around the world to do outpatient eye surgery and was instrumental in getting Congress to pay for outpatient surgery, saving Medicare millions of dollars every year.

He was chairman of the ad hoc committee that wrote the rules that govern outpatient surgicenters in Texas. Dr. Tennant is one of the few surgeons to be awarded the Corboy Award for Contributions to Ophthalmology and the Recognition Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Dr. Tennant was one of the first surgeons in the U.S. to place intraocular lenses in eyes after cataract surgery, eliminating the need for thick, incapacitating glasses after cataract surgery. He redesigned the European lenses to eliminate defects and was awarded patents for his designs.

Dr. Tennant is licensed by the Arizona Board of Homeopathic and Integrated Medicine Examiners MD(H). Texas does not have such a board.
Read Dr. Tennant's personal story below.


Dr. Tennant did the majority of the research for the excimer laser for VISX that is used for LASIK surgery. He did about 1000 cases in the U.S. and about 2000 cases abroad.
Inhaled Virus
What wasn't known was that the laser wouldn't kill viruses in the cornea. As seen in the photo, the laser would strike the eye, releasing viruses. They came upward through Dr. Tennant's mask, into his nose, and into his brain.

Dr. Tennant developed encephalitis and a bleeding disorder, resulting in spastic movements and in his being unable to remember how to write a prescription. Three viruses were found in his brain and he was told nothing could be done to help him. He was forced to retire from ophthalmology on November 30, 1995.
Slept All Day

During the time he could think, he realized he would have to find a way to get himself well since modern American medicine could not do so. He began to read cellular biology books with the idea that if he could get one cell to work correctly, they would all work correctly.

Each cellular biology book gave passing notice to the fact that cells require a narrow range of pH, but little more was discussed on the subject. He began to look at pH and discovered that it is a measurement of the voltage in a solution. It is measured with a sophisticated voltmeter.

If the solution is an electron donor, a minus sign is placed in front of the voltage. If the solution is an electron stealer, a plus sign is placed in front of the voltage. The measured voltage is then converted to a logarithmic scale from 0-14 with zero corresponding to +400 millivolts of electron stealer to -400 millivolts corresponding to a pH of 14.

Cells are designed to run at about -20 millivolts (pH 7.35). Dr. Tennant began to understand that cells must have enough voltage to work and that chronic disease was associated with loss of voltage. Next he had to find out how to measure the voltage and then how to correct it. This is how he was able to heal himself.

2 comments:

Kimberly said...

That is quite the story he has. I didn't know that. I guess some good came out of it as he is able to help people in a different natural way.

Glad to hear the progress on you health. Good going.

Love you!

Anonymous said...

If there is something developing such as
glaucoma or cataracts then you will likely be prescribed
some eye drops or other medication which will
help prevent the condition from worsening. They can also prescribe
glasses and contacts to their patients. He'll also be able to direct you to a specialist or
other eye care professional if further investigation is required.


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