CLINICAL ADVISOR
Simon Yu, MD, ICP
Dr. Simon Yu practices Internal Medicine and Alternative/Complementary Medicine in Saint Louis, Missouri. He is a graduate of Washington University in Saint Louis and he has master’s degree for his research on virology/immunology on Influenza virus and cell mediated immunology. He graduated from University of Missouri at Columbia, School of Medicine in 1984 and completed Internal Medicine residency at the St. Mary’s Health Center in Saint Louis.
He worked as a regional medical director in a large HMO medical group for 10 years and he has been studying Alternative/Complementary Medicine for last 30 years. His special interest has been Bio-Cybernetics and Energy Medicine. He completed 300 hours of post graduate medical acupuncture training at Stanford Medical School. He has been practicing and researching on acupuncture meridian assessment for last 30 years based on the teaching of Electro-acupuncture by Dr. Voll (EAV).
He served in the US ARMY RESERVE for 25 years and retired in 2005 as a full colonel. He was deployed and stationed in Germany at Heidelberg, Wurzburg and Lanstuhl US ARMY Hospital. He was also deployed in Bolivia for a military peace keeping mission in 2001 where he had a unique experience treating parasite problems in the South America which led to treating successfully some of the most complex and difficult patients.
Brain mapping and neurofeedback training are of special interest to me. I am investigating to see the connection between the acupuncture meridian system and brain EEG activities. For patients still having lingering, repeating, recurrent cognitive symptoms or chronic pain after rebalancing their meridian systems via detox, parasite and fungal treatment, correcting dental/medical problems, and nutritional support, they may need additional support to shut off the turned-on neural circuit involving the limbic brain.
Prevention and Healing’s neurofeedback team recently acquired and trained in a new generation of neurofeedback, IASIS Neurofeedback. He has published numerous articles in the Saint Louis health newspaper on controversial medical topics and published a book, Accidental Cure, in 2010 and his second, Acci-Dental Blow Up in Medicine in 2019.
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