Daniel Cobb

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Daniel Cobb

Daniel Cobb, MSOM, Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM), Dipl. C.H. (NAACOM), DOM

Daniel Cobb, M.S.O.M., Dipl. Ac., Dipl. C.H., D.O.M., is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine practicing in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He is at his best convincing patients that they can overcome the vast majority of chronic diseases through nutrition and detoxification. Learn more at Daniel Cobb's website.

Articles by Daniel Cobb

Why the Cows Are Mad

Remember Mad Cow Disease? Learn what it really was, the cause, and how it can be easily addressed.

Is Polio Coming Back?

In late July and early August 2022, there were a collection of news reports about finding poliovirus in the sewage systems of some communities. The question on a lot of minds: Is Polio making a comeback?

The Nutritional Treatment of Osteoporosis

If you have osteoporosis, you are probably told that you will have it for the rest of your life, and the goal is to avoid breaking bones as much as possible. You can reverse the condition, but you will have to understand and implement a substantial list of nutritional, environmental, and lifestyle changes.

COVID-19 is Really Two Diseases: To Treat the Second One, You Have to Name it Correctly

COVID-19 is viewed as an infectious disease that has killed over 125,000 people in this country in the past few months. Dr. Cobb says the infection, by itself, is killing only a small fraction of that total. What COVID-19 patients are dying from, he says, are connective tissue problems related to severe depletion of vitamin C levels.

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

Dr. Cobb lays out a plausible case that Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a variety of scurvy, lack of vitamin C, and therefore derived from the porous condition of connective tissue in the lungs. He describes how connective tissue integrity is a nutritional concern addressed by inexpensive amounts of vitamin C, copper, zinc, sulfur and rutin.

A Proposed Mechanism For Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation

Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) is called the mystery disease but in reality is easily understood. This article gives hospital personnel who need to routinely deal with DIC another treatment option and/or an inexpensive way to prevent it.

AIDS Should Not Be a Life-Threatening Disease

The HIV virus could be more common that people realize but the immune system keeps it under control. Over time HIV can cause nutritional deficiencies leading to the symptoms of HIV/AIDS. Learn how supplementing can be helpful.

Reversing Heart Disease

Learn about the world's very best treatments for arteriosclerosis known as hardening of the arteries via plaque deposits.