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Bloomingdale, 60108 DuPage Medical Group is a patient-centered multi-specialty physician group focused on improving access to convenient, quality health care using the latest technology and treatment options. Jairo Mejia, MD is an internal medicine specialist in Bloomingdale, IL and has been practicing for 32 years. He graduated from Universidad Del Cauca, Division De Ciencias De La Salud in 1987 and specializes in internal medicine. DMG supplement sublingual 100 mg, 125 mg 500 mg benefit side effects Dimethylglycine, dosage, tablets, latest information by Ray Sahelian, M.D. December 22 2017. If you find the field of mind-boosting pills, sex nutrients, and anti-aging interesting, you will certainly want to learn more about DMG (dimethylglycine), TMG (trimethylglycine), and methyl donors.

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What is MyChart and what can I do with it?

MyChart gives you direct online access to information from your electronic medical record (EMR). It enables you to securely use the Internet to help manage and receive information about your health. You can use MyChart to:

  • Request and schedule physician office medical appointments.
  • Receive physician office appointment reminders.
  • View your health summary from the MyChart electronic health record.
  • View test results.
  • Request prescription renewals.
  • Access trusted health information resources.
  • Communicate electronically and securely with your physician office medical care team.
  • While you cannot request hospital appointments through MyChart, you can view appointment information and patient instructions.
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Is MyChart appropriate for urgent matters?

Please do not use MyChart to send any messages requiring immediate attention. For urgent medical matters, please call your doctor’s office or dial 911.

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Is there a fee to use MyChart?

MyChart is a free service offered to our patients.

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How do I sign up?

To receive an activation code for your own health record information, you may request an activation code at your doctor's office or request an activation code online. You may also obtain the form from our sign-up page.

To receive an activation code to view a family member’s health information, complete the Proxy Form. You may also mail or fax the Sign-Up and Proxy Forms to our Health Information Management (HIM) Department using the contact information that can be found on the forms. Click here for more information about the forms and the sign up process.

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Who do I contact with questions regarding MyChart?

Ask anyone at your doctor's office or call the MyChart Help Desk toll-free:

For DuPage Medical Group questions, call 1-855-269-2427.
For Edward and Elmhurst Memorial questions, call 1-630-527-5070.

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Where can I view my After Visit Summary or Referral in MyChart?

After Visit Summary (AVS): You can view the AVS by going into the 'Visits' tab > 'Appointments and Visits' and click on the visit date for the AVS to display.

Referrals: You can view the referral by going into the 'Billing' tab > 'Coverage Details'. You will need to click on the member name and then click on the 'Referrals' tab to view the referral.

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When can I see my test results in MyChart?

Most test results are released to MyChart within 5 to 7 days of final result. If you do not see a result after 7 days, or if you would like your results released earlier, you may message your provider’s office to inquire as to the status of the result. Please choose New Medical Question.

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Can I view hospital information through MyChart?

While you cannot request Edward Hospital appointments through MyChart, you can view appointment information, patient instructions and hospital discharge information. Elmhurst Memorial hospital patients can access hospital information through the MyEMH Record Patient Portal.

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Why are certain test results not shared electronically via MyChart?

Your provider is able to determine which types of test results are able to be accessed through MyChart. Further, tests of a very sensitive nature are not released to MyChart.

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How will I know when my information is updated in MyChart?

When you first log in to MyChart, you will provide an e-mail address to which alerts will be sent. These alerts will not contain any specific information from your MyChart account; rather they will notify you that you have updated information in MyChart to review (such as new test results, a new message from your doctor’s office or an appointment reminder). Click on the link in the email, sign in and you’re ready to see the alert.

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If some of my health information on MyChart is not correct, what should I do?

Your MyChart information comes directly from your electronic medical record at your doctor's office. Ask your doctor to correct any inaccurate information at your next clinic visit. Your health information is reviewed and updated in your electronic medical record each visit.

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How do I update my overdue Health Reminders if I have completed these items outside of Edward-Elmhurst Health or DuPage Medical Group?

A few Health Reminders allow you to add a completion date by clicking on the Reminder from the To Do List on the Home Page or from the Plan of Care Page or by hovering over the item on the Preventative Health Page and choosing the Mark as Complete button. All other Reminders would require you to provide the information to your provider’s office. You may do this by clicking on Ask A Question on the Home Page and choosing New Medical Question.

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What if I need more information than is available through MyChart?

If you need additional information than what is available through MyChart, you may complete an Authorization for Release of Health Information Form and turn it in at your doctor's office or mail or fax it to the address/fax number on the form.


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If I send a message to my doctor or nurse, when can I expect a reply?

You will generally receive an answer within 1-3 business days. Please note that MyChart should not be used for urgent situations. Please contact your medical center if the situation requires immediate attention or dial 911 if it is an emergency.

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How does MyChart work if I'm a patient with Edward-Elmhurst Health and/or DuPage Medical Group?

Edward-Elmhurst Health and DuPage Medical Group are jointly providing MyChart to improve the coordination of and access to care for patients. You will see your medical information from these physician groups if you are currently a patient. You will also be able connect online with these physicians through your one MyChart account. And, you will conveniently have only one username and password for MyChart!

If you see a physician/s at one group but not the other, your MyChart account will reflect your medical information only from that provider and will not be connected to or accessible by other physician offices. For instance, if your primary care is at Edward Medical Group, and you don't see any physician at DuPage Medical Group, only EMG staff will have access to your records.

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Can I also see my family members' health records?

Yes, you can. This is called 'proxy' access. For a child under 12, this allows a parent or legal guardian to log into their personal MyChart account, and then view information regarding their child. Per State and Federal guidelines, after the child becomes 12 the parent will still have access to appointments and be able to send messages but will have limited access to the child's medical record information unless an Advanced Teen Proxy consent form is signed by the adult and teen a the provider's office. Once the child turns 18, the parent can get access to the patient's medical record information with the patient's authorization. It is also possible to request access to another adult's health record if you help manage that adult's medical care. For more information please inquire about our Proxy Access FAQ Form. You can download the appropriate proxy form from our Sign-Up Forms page.

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Can I ask questions regarding a family member from my MyChart account?

MyChart offers direct access to your personal health record and communicating about another individual's information would be placed in your health record. This information would not appear in the correct health record and could potentially jeopardize medical care.

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Can my spouse and I share one MyChart account?

No, due to the sensitive nature of medical information, each adult must sign and submit a Release of Information request and establish their own MyChart account.

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I forgot my password. What should I do?

If you forgot an answer to your security question or need to update your email address, please contact our MyChart Patient Support Line: 1-855-269-2427

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Can you send me a new activation code as I have lost it, let it expire or did not receive it?

You may request a new activation code online. You may also contact our MyChart Patient Support Line. For either method, we will verify your information and a new code will be sent via U.S. Postal Mail. Privacy issues prevent us from e-mailing a new activation code to you.

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How do I update my account and preference information?

To update your account information, such as address, phone, password, email and notification settings, you may go to the Settings icon and select the appropriate item.

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How is MyChart secure?

We take great care to ensure your health information is kept private and secure. Access to information is controlled through secure activation codes, personal usernames, and passwords. Each person controls their password, and the account cannot be accessed without that password. Further, MyChart uses the latest 128-bit SSL encryption technology with no caching to automatically encrypt your session with MyChart. Unlike conventional e-mail, all MyChart messaging is done while you are securely logged on to our website.

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What is your Privacy Policy?

MyChart is fully compliant with federal and state laws pertaining to your privacy. Your name and e-mail address will be treated with the same care and privacy given your health records and will never be sold or leased by MyChart.

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Is there an iPhone/Android App for MyChart?

Yes, there is an App for that! Current MyChart users can download the MyChart mobile application, available at no cost. View test results, medications, immunizations, past and future appointments and more.

The MyChart® mobile application is currently available on the Apple® App StoreSM and Google PlayTM

Download instructions:
  1. Access the App Store or Google Play on your mobile device.
  2. Search for 'MyChart' to locate the application.
  3. Download the free MyChart application.
  4. Launch the MyChart application and select your healthcare provider.
  5. Log in using your MyChart username and password.
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How do I delete messages?

A message must be marked as read before it can be deleted. You may use the Mark All As Read button at the top right of the page to mark all your messages as read. Each message will have to then be deleted separately. Sent messages may not be deleted.

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I was logged out of MyChart, what happened?

We aim to protect your privacy and security of your information. While logged into MyChart, if your keyboard remains idle for 15 minutes or more, you will be automatically logged out of MyChart. We recommend that you log out of your MyChart session if you need to leave your computer for even a short period of time.

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What do I need in order to use MyChart?

You need access to a computer connected to the Internet and an up-to-date browser (such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer).

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My activation code does not work, what should I do?

For your security, your activation code expires after 30 days and is no longer valid after the first time you use it. If you still have problems, you can request a new activation code online, or you can call our MyChart Patient Support Line:

For DuPage Medical Group, call 1-855-269-2427
For Edward questions, call 1-630-527-5070.

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I am not receiving the pop-up boxes to add medications, insurance, allergies or medications. What should I do?

If you are using Internet Explorer, please ensure you are on version 11.0 or higher.

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What version of Internet Explorer is required to access MyChart?

Version 11.0 or higher.

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DMG: A Nutrient for the New Millennium

DMG, short for dimethylglycine, is a nutritional supplement that can provide wonderful positive benefits to humans and animals. Our bodies use DMG every day, even though we don't know it. Humans and animals produce DMG in small amounts, and it affects nearly every metabolic pathway within each cell of the body. At the end of this paper, I will include the more technical, scientific information for those intrepid individuals who wish to learn more.

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Here is what you need to know about DMG:

It provides useful building units for biosynthesis of vitamins, hormones, neurotransmitters, antibodies, nucleic acids and other metabolically active molecules. It can be helpful in virtually all species of animals, including dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, rodents, reptiles and birds.DMG is one of the nutrients found in the supplement, Immune and Digestive Support. Many veterinarians have discovered the unique and wonderful properties of this new supplement.

Laboratory and clinical research indicates that DMG supplementation can be used effectively as a nutritional adjunct to a number of health issues in pets.

These include:
Cardiovascular problems
Glucose metabolism
Autoimmune disorders
Allergies
Cancer/tumors
Liver diseases
Respiratory problems
Immune response deficiencies
Neurological disorders
Neurological disorders

Let’s look at many of the specific conditions that Immune and Digestive Support containing DMG may help your pets.

DMG for Seizuring Animals

Ferrets with Insulinoma

DMG increases the threshold for seizures and can reduce seizures in all types of animals. In some cases, if DMG is added to a seizuring animal’s therapy, it may decrease the amount of anticonvulsants required by an animal. This can be very beneficial for ferrets suffering from insulinoma, until the blood sugar issues are under control. Diet plays a huge role in helping stabilize a ferret suffering from insulinoma, and Young Again Ferret Food is one very positive step in improving the health of a ferret. In some cases, an insulinoma may present as a solitary tumor in the pancreas, but for most ferrets, the lesions are microscopic infiltrates, and surgery is not considered the best way to treat this condition. Some veterinarians recommend surgically removing approximately 1/3 of the pancreas, usually the tail of the pancreas, however, the pancreas is a delicate organ and surgery is not always beneficial.

DMG and the Immune System

It improves the immune response by increasing resistance to disease and infection.

It has antiviral and antibacterial properties. It can modulate the inflammatory response.

DMG and Tumors

A study was performed using mice and melanoma cells. Mice were injected with melanoma cells and those mice receiving DMG had fewer implantations of melanoma cells than the control group did. This study was performed at Baylor University.

It possesses anti-cancer activity and can prevent metastases (the spread of tumor cells). I routinely use DMG in all of my patients with any type of cancer. If it can help prevent the spread of tumors, then I am all for it.

DMG and Cardiac Disease

It aids in cardiovascular functions by reducing elevated cholesterol, blood pressure and triglyceride levels and improving circulation. Ferrets and cats with cardiac disease may benefit from the administration of DMG.

DMG and Diabetes in Cats

It improves glucose metabolism and for this reason, I recommend prescribing DMG for all diabetic cats, in addition to changing the cat’s food to Young Again Zero Carbohydrate Cat Food. Many diabetic animals will eventually develop cataracts in the lenses of the eyes, which can significantly decrease eyesight. When the cataracts are mature, the diabetic pet will eventually lose vision, except for being able to discern light and dark. DMG can retard cataract formation in diabetic animals.

DMG and IBD/IBS

According to literature studies, DMG helps with inflammation, circulation, healing and detoxification, all of which helps cats and dogs suffering from inflammatory bowel disease and inflammatory bowel syndrome. Young Again pet foods may help contribute to the resolution of issues related to chronic gastrointestinal problems in dogs and cats.

DMG and Cataracts

DMG is also an excellent adjunct to therapy for rabbits suffering from E. cuniculi, which is a microscopic protozoal organism that has an affinity for kidney tissue and the central nervous system (CNS). In addition to strengthening the immune system, DMG may also slow the formation of cataracts in the eyes of E. cuniculi infected rabbits.

DMG and Liver Disease

It aids in detoxification and enhances liver function. When administered, part of it will be converted to SAM-E, a nutrient helpful to the liver. Any cat suffering from hepatic lipidosis from not eating for one or several days may benefit from the administration of DMG.

DMG and Exercise

It improves oxygen utilization in the body and it removes lactic acid from muscle tissue. This makes DMG wonderful for athletic dogs. Lactic acid is what causes muscle cramps and pain after running. I know that many greyhound racers use DMG for their dogs. Many horse trainers believe it is helpful during training exercise.

It enhances energy levels, endurance and muscle metabolism.

It improves mental and physical performance.

It improves neurological function and mental clarity.

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DMG use in Veterinary Medicine

DMG has been used by veterinarians and trainers in horses and dogs.

DMG is suggested for use in dogs, cats, horses and birds for performance and enhanced recovery from illness. It can be used therapeutically as an adjunct to traditional therapy for osteoarthritis, stress, seizures, allergies, heart disease, cancer, feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) and diabetes.

DMG has antifungal properties and helps fight bacterial and viral infections. It is converted to SAM-E in the body. It helps detoxify the liver. It decreases the inflammation associated with IBD (inflammatory bowel disease). It helps maintain glucose metabolism and can help slow the development of diabetic cataracts. DMG helps circulation and cardiovascular health.

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It increases the threshold for seizures and I have personally used it to control seizures in many animals, including dogs, cats, Amazon parrots, lovebirds and many other animals. In many cases, DMG alone will control seizures, and in other cases, reduced amounts of anticonvulsants will be necessary (such as phenobarbital, Valium, Keppra or phenytoin). It can be used for many neurological problems in exotic animals, such as idiopathic seizures in red-lored Amazons and peach-faced lovebirds, E. cuniculi in rabbits, PDD in psittacines and hypoglycemic seizures in ferrets (resulting from insulinoma issues).

While the label recommendation is for once or twice a day dosing, this supplement is absorbed rapidly, so often I will recommend small, incremental doses during the day. Often to help control seizures, I find that more frequent dosing will control seizures (along with treating any underlying medical problems, such as infection, low blood glucose or even lead toxicosis) much better than just one or two doses per day. I recommend working with your veterinarian to adjust the DMG and/or anticonvulsant medications to best control seizures.

The Science of DMG

As promised, I am providing a bit of the science (including the jargon) about how DMG works. DMG is an adaptogen that works with other cofactors in the body to counteract the negative effects of stress, to promote healing and even to help prevent some degenerative diseases. Some of the things that it does are to decrease homocysteine levels (a risk factor for cardiovascular disease), increases oxygen utilization, modulates the immune response, aids in liver detoxification, regulates cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and increases energy levels. New research shows that DMG can function as an antioxidant and prevent free-radical damage. So, you can see how this nutrient can be a wonderful adjunct to traditional medical therapy for many different disease states.

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DMG is found naturally in low levels in the body, and also in certain foods, such as meat (liver), beans, seeds and grains. It is considered an intermediary metabolite, meaning that it is rapidly broken down into other substances that the body needs. The body can produce small amounts of DMG from other nutrients, but supplementation can provide increased levels of DMG resulting in many healthful benefits for the body. DMG is built from the amino acid glycine and is physiologically active and important to cell metabolism. It provides methyl groups for modification, building and detoxifying many components in the body. Biochemically, it occupies a central position in the cell's metabolic pathway, so it can produce a wide range of biological effects in the body.

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DMG and the Autistic Spectrum

While I have no personal experience with autistic children, there are many testimonials describing significant improvement in autistic children that are given DMG regularly. Apparently, many autistic children will become more verbal and communicative when taking DMG, and may become more interactive with family members. Again, I have no personal experience, but with children being diagnosed with any number of problems within the autism spectrum in almost epidemic proportions today, it is worth a look-see in case it can help a child that you might know. I don’t see how it can be detrimental. The same can be said for animals suffering from abnormal behaviors, such as pacing, repetitive behaviors, obsessive licking or those suffering from other unusual situations.

It improves verbal communications and social interactions in autistic individuals. While there isn’t any research in pets suffering from separation anxiety or other issues, DMG is certainly a “do no harm” addition to any medical and behavioral therapy.

Dosing DMG

DMG should be taken between meals, although it can be taken with food. DMG is broken down quickly and used by the body, so smaller, multiple doses are better than giving the entire dose all at once. The upper limit of dosing is extremely high; humans can take up to 6000 mg. per day without complications or risk of overdosage.

DMG comes in a liquid and the dosage is right on the label, and the dosage is also marked on the dropper which is included. Vetri-DMG Liquid is available for use in small animals and exotics. Each drop contains 5 mg of DMG.

According to the label dosing, the dosage for birds is: 1 drop per 100 grams body weight. This is given BID as a loading dose, for two weeks, then once a day. The liquid may also be used for dogs and cats:

For animals:

up to 25 lbs: give 0.5 ml daily

25-50 lbs: give 1.0 ml daily

Free games for mac computers. 51-90 lbs: give 1.5 ml daily

91+ lbs: give 2.0 ml daily

Give dosage two times per day for the first two weeks, as a loading dosage, then give once a day, or for best results, divide dosage between a.m. and p.m. However, it is a very safe supplement and I will often tweak the dosage to accommodate the situation and provide the best support for the animal. Smaller, incremental doses are seemingly much more efficacious than one dose once a day.

If you are interested in reading more about DMG, there is a wonderful book entitled Building Wellness Through DMG (by Roger V. Kendall, Ph. D. with Adena Therrien, Freedom Press, 2003) that explains the science behind the supplement. The book discusses using DMG for lupus and other autoimmune disorders, respiratory disorders, cancer and autism, to name just a few. There are also many scientific papers that you can explore on-line, as well. The book discusses dosages for humans and animals with different conditions that might benefit from the administration of DMG.

DMG is available from several sources. Some nutrition and vitamin outlets sell DMG for humans in a powder, liquid or tablet/capsule form. I purchase mine as capsule from Now Foods, Bloomingdale, IL 60108, www.nowfoods.com. Another source is Best Naturals, NJ, www.shopbestnaturals.com.

DMG is available in tablets for small animals and exotics from Vetri-Science Labs, phone number: 800-882-9993. However, Vetri-Science Labs sells only to licensed veterinarians. For pet owners interested in purchasing single bottles, check the web, as we have seen it offered at Amazon.com.


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