Clinical Interests

Dr Julian Kenyon’s interests focus on difficult to treat chronic conditions. His desire is to find ways of helping people with difficult to treat conditions, who are experiencing difficulty in some of the standard approaches. He uses treatments which can work alongside more conventional treatments. These are usually new and innovative and lack the evidence base which conventional treatment approaches enjoy.

Since establishing the Dove Clinic, Dr Kenyon has worked with patients with chronic and life threatening illnesses. His intention is to follow his innovative approaches with follow-up work, which can be published for the benefit of other medical professionals. He works with academic colleagues to ensure the rigour of this work and publications are peer reviewed.

To see a full list of publications, you can visit Dr Kenyon’s profile on Researchgate.

A list of his most recent academic publications are listed below:

Dysmenorrhoea: Can Medicinal Cannabis Bring New Hope for
a Collective Group of Women Suffering in Pain, Globally?  Click here for the full document

Comparing the Results from Faecal Microbiome Transplantation (Fmt) and
Gut Flora Replacement Therapy (Gfrt) using 16s Mrna Microbiome MappingClick here for full document

Trypsinogen and chymotrypsinogen: potent anti-tumour agents – click here for abstractclick here for full linkclick here for download

Outcome measures following Sono and Photodynamic Therapy – A Case Series – click here for abstract

Report of Objective Responses of Glioma Patients to Pharmaceutical Grade Synthetic CannabidiolClick here for abstract – click here for full link

Report of Objective Responses of Breast Cancer Patients to Pharmaceutical Grade Synthetic CannabidiolClick here for abstract  – click here for full link

Report of Objective Responses of Prostate Cancer Patients to Pharmaceutical Grade Synthetic CannabidiolClick here for abstract – click here for full link

Pancreatic (pro)enzymes treatment suppresses BXPC-3 pancreatic Cancer Stem Cell subpopulation and impairs tumour engrafting – click here for abstract –  click here for full link

A Retrospective Outcome Study of 42 Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 30 of Whom had Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Half were treated with oral approaches, and half were treated with Faecal Microbiome Transplantation – click here for abstract –  click here for full link or download from here

Potential clinical usefulness of gut microbiome testing in a variety of clinical conditionsclick here for abstractclick here for full link 

Report of Objective Clinical Responses of Cancer Patients to Pharmaceutical-grade Synthetic Cannabidiolclick here for abstractclick here for full link

Antitumour efficacy of chymotrypsinogen and trypsinogenclick here for abstract – click here for full link

In vitro treatment of carcinoma cell lines with pancreatic (pro)enzymes suppresses the EMT programme and promotes cell differentiationclick here for abstractclick here for full link

A formulation of pancreatic pro-enzymes provides potent anti-tumour efficacy: a pilot study focused on pancreatic and ovarian cancerclick here for abstractclick here for link

Activated Cancer Therapy Using Light and Ultrasound – A Case Series of Sonodynamic Photodynamic Therapy in 115 Patients Over a 4 Year Period.  – click here for abstractclick here for link

Or click here to download the paper

Outcome Measures Following Sonodynamic Photodynamic Therapy – A Case Seriesclick here for abstract click here for full link

Influence of Yeast- Derived 1,3/1,6 Glucopolysaccharide on Circulating Cytokines and Chemokines with Respect to Upper Respiratory Tract Infectionsclick here for abstract –  click here for full link

Prevention of venous thrombosis in long-haul flights with Flite Tabs: the LONFLIT-FLITE randomized, controlled trial. Click here for abstract –  click here for full link

To see more about Dr Kenyon’s approach to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome please follow this link to an external website.

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