Nutritional Medicine

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The effect of cocoa or chocolate on blood pressure

Published Research

The effect of garlic on blood pressure and cholesterol

Published Research

Other nutritional medicines for heart health

Published Research

Ginger and nausea in cancer patients

Despite advances in anti-vomiting medication, nausea continues to be a problem for many patients receiving chemotherapy and is usually rated as the worst side-effect of cancer treatments. Nausea may be so severe that some patients want to stop treatment. There is evidence from international trials that ginger capsules in conjunction with standard antivomiting medication, is effective in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced nausea. However, this therapy is not routinely used in oncology clinics due to its novelty and the lack of information about how patients will tolerate ginger in the clinical setting.

We are currently conducting a double blind, randomised, placebo-controlled study which aims to determine:

  1. The effect of ginger on the incidence, frequency and severity of chemotherapy-induced nausea;
  2. The tolerability of adjuvant ginger to chemotherapy patients; and
  3. The feasibility of introducing it in our clinical setting.
Tidings of Comfort and Joy: Avoiding Burnout During the Holiday Season

Tidings of Comfort and Joy: Avoiding Burnout During the Holiday Season

The festive season is a wonderful celebration of family ties, friendships, and neighbourhood compassion. Yet beneath the tinsel and pudding lies a dark heart of stress and anxiety. Family feuds may re-appear, long hidden animosities can bubble to the surface, and the pressure of creating a Disneyland-like experience for everyone can tip the balance from delight to despair.

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New Approaches to Mental Health: Depression, Anxiety, Addiction, PTSD and more

New Approaches to Mental Health: Depression, Anxiety, Addiction, PTSD and more

Join Mind Medicine Australia and NIIM at this public event to learn why psychedelic therapies are being hailed as potentially ground-breaking treatments for mental illness.

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More Research We're Conducting

New Studies Seeking participants

Rife Frequency Study

This study uses Electro-Magnetic-Frequency Therapy (EMF), for the treatment of cancer and/or pathogens, and Circulating Tumour Cell (CTC) blood testing to assess EMF treatment effectiveness.

Ongoing Studies Modality

Prostate Cancer Screening Study

NIIM has recently developed a New Blood Test shown to markedly improve the early detection of Prostate Cancer.

Past Studies

Surgery and Vitamin C levels and Cognition

We are investigating the effects of Anaesthesia on Vitamin C, Vitamin B12 levels and Cognition.