Category Archives: H.L. “Sam” Queen

ALS Part 2: The “roll” of body fat, serum lipids, and environmental toxins as viewed through a health model lens

H.L. “Sam” Queen, D.Sc. (hon.), MT(ASCP), M.A., B.A., C.N.S., C.C.N.
ALS and environmental toxic exposure... What body fat and the serum lipids can tell you about the way your body is handling environmental toxic exposure, and how treating the data (as the first course of action) may leave...
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ALS: the Search for an Underlying Cause

H.L. “Sam” Queen, D.Sc. (hon.), MT(ASCP), M.A., B.A., C.N.S., C.C.N.
The underlying cause of ALS or other maladies requires training and focus to interpret chemistry in accordance to a human health model. In the biomedical model of disease, the emphasis is placed on making a diagnosis, putting...
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