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Pietermaritzburg,  South Africa

Dr. K. Ranjit TMS Clinic

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Discover Dr. K. Ranjit TMS Clinic in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, offering expert psychiatric care and alternative treatments for mental health.

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Cape Town,  South Africa

The Grange Treatment Centres in Cape Town, South Africa

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The Grange Treatment Centres in Cape Town, South Africa offers expert addiction treatment with CBT, mindfulness, and creative therapy programs.

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Dr. Jeeva ADHD Clinic

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Dr. Jeeva ADHD Clinic is located in Johannesburg, South Africa. ADHD is a disorder characterized by three primary symptoms: hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattention (difficulty focusing and sustaining attention).

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Cape Town,  South Africa

Dental Retreat

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Nelspruit,  South Africa

My Smile Dental Studio

My Smile Dental Studio is located in Mpumalanga, South Africa and offers a wide range of Dentistry treatments and procedures, such as: dental implants, all on 4 dental implants, all on 6 dental implants, all on 8 dental implants, dental crowns, dental veneers, dental bridges, dental fillings, orthodontics, root canal, teeth whitening, tooth extraction, wisdom tooth extraction and many more. Offering affordable prices and featuring cutting-edge technology and a renowned team of dental specialists, My Smile Dental Studio welcomes patients from all around the world.

Nigel,  South Africa

Nutrimalaika

Registred Clinical Psychologist in Private Practice. I congratulate Theo Verwey and his colleagues for this remarkable advance in using this concept and in using a simple test, the ratio of pyruvate to lactate as a diagnostic measure, to indicate the dose, duration of treatment etc. I realize that he has made a very complete review of the literature. For instance, not many know about our 1960 studies with oral NAD. (Dr Abram Hoffer, Foreword to the Ebook - NAD Therapy! Too Good to be True). Theo Verwey and his group of clinicians are now the future of this movement to reform medical therapeutics. It is the concept of NAD as a medicine, which must not be ignored the needed research must be allowed, encouraged, the results evaluated, acknowledge and passed on to the young physicians of today. (John P Cleary MD)

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