Artificial Sweetener Disease, HEALING US

Artificial sweetener disease – a new illness

1 Comment 13 December 2011


Artificial Sweetener

Disease

- a new illness

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) Has anyone ever heard of Artificial Sweetener Disease (ASD)? You can be certain it is something that affects a multitude. Because modern medicine shuns the recognition that synthetic chemicals, as a class, will harm you (its bad for business)  it is an undiagnosed  ailment sweeping across America like wildfire and affecting probably hundreds of thousands of Americans.

Symptoms of ASD vary

Its symptoms are usually ascribed to other routinely diagnosable causes, and for which synthetic chemicals are legally prescribed (pharmaceutical drugs). Those symptoms that trigger these prescriptions or Big Pharma sales can include a vast array of immune system dysfunctions – migraines, inflammations, emotional depressions, various muscular pains, chronic fatigue, and you name it. Again the cause must religiously be ascribed to something a drug then is prescribed for, and anything but a reaction  synthetic chemical in our diet. These are in the artificial “phoods” that we are told are ok to eat – especially “divine” sweeteners.

Are most physicians part of a corrupt “healthcare” culture

This is because, ideologically, it taboo for most physicians to oppose chemicals in our foods or high levels of processing of food. Why? Readers of this blog know I  don’t look favorably on doctors or hospitals when it comes to such stances. I see most doctors as not being integral to the public, as they make loads of money. They are the leading and highly paid  “frontmen/women” for Big Pharma  (firms allied to the largest chemical-producing giants for foods and agriculture as well) – and thus promote a corrupted-by-commerce ideology of so-called “healthcare.” Of course we are not told that doctors are part of sales assembly0line Oh no!

Myth of having best-guiding knowledge

Doctors are supposedly wise and rational – uplifted by TV ads and the like to become authorities to be blindly trusted. In reality, doctors are indoctrinated to believe drugs are the best thing since sliced bread. They then, with the belief and economic incentives, lure us all – and incredibly against common sense and reason, to take in some of the most highly toxic substances (like mercury in vaccinations) into our bodies, through our mouths and down the hatch or through our veins! Even with cancer being caused by chemicals, we are supposed to take in more chemicals, and as part of the most corrupt forms of denial. We are deceived, by those who are self-deceived, and especially when we are repeatedly told, as a mantra, that lethally harmful effects are just insignificant “side-effects.” Tell that to the families of the 2-300,000 people who die every year of these “side-effect” – and from “properly prescribed” pharmaceuticals in America alone! Many more are harmed for the rest of their lives. ASD is a case in point.

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Symptoms of ASD becoming increasingly intense

The symptoms of ASD can also become more intense, depending on how much of the chemical sweetener we dare to consume, and in what combinations. Chemical additives often become far more seriously toxic when combined with others. Consumers can thus go from having a mild headache to violent fits of vomiting. Central nervous system disorders following the ingesting of these sweeteners are also common, as are nervous twitches and abnormal reflexes. (See:  aspartame info)

Military health crises

A wave of fibromyalgia hit the American troops during the Gulf War. Studies showed that drinking diet sodas in the 120 degree heat lead to serious health repercussions. It was called the “Gulf War Syndrome,” but the same problem occurred to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. (See: Story of gulf war syndrome)

Extent of the problem

Synthetic sweeteners are now in over 25% of all food, drink, gum and candy available. This is bound to create a vast cumulative effect and with the end result is ASD, another form of synthetic chemical overload or gross pollution of our internal ecology. See our articles on the life-centered vision of nature, and which explains why the 17th-century borne math-designing ideology (which underlies all of synthetic chemistry) does not really represent the root order of nature, why it so disrupts and systemically harms our bodies).

No drug cure

This is why there is no curing drug for this syndrome and there never can or will be one. What sufferers of ASD really need is a detoxification from a life-long pollution of synthetic chemicals (which began to be significantly added to our food supply in the late 1940′s to make more $-profits) – and which goes against the wisdom of our bodies. A vast number of health ailments are caused by resulting chemical overloads when we ingest those “phoods” – additives approved by the FDA, what I always call the single most corrupt and harming agency on the planet (See story of illnesses caused by artificial sweeteners).

Drugs can make conditions far worse

Cancer is a distant end result of taking in synthetic chemicals while living in a toxic, polluted world. ASD is one of the short-run and ever growing consequences. It is never cured by taking in more chemicals, which out to be so obvious.

So what is the cure?

It really takes no Phd from Harvard to figure that out. Just throw away your artificial sweetener-full products – like sugar free gum, candy, and drinks. Read labels. Avoid aspartame, sucralose, sorbitol, acesulfame-k, aspartic acid, and saccharine. It may save your life.

stevia
Non-toxic alternatives, in moderation

Not to put on weight or to avoid a harmful glycemic blood sugar rush, try some more natural alternatives, like Xylitol or Stevia. They don’t have the negative effects of chemical sweeteners.  However, they have very little calories associated with a lot of sweetness, so you may end up having cravings. Thus it is better yet to have our sweets from fruits as nature more often intended. You could moderately eat more carrots and beets, or sweet tomatoes as well. If any problems remain, why not experiment with an elimination diet – eliminating one food at a time to see which you are allergic to. If that still doesn’t work to find the cause, seek out a natural health practitioner for advice. Remember, if you are eating crappy junk food, drugs won’t cure the resulting ill health harvest. Just stop eating the crappy-hellish junk food. _____________________________________________________________________________

Based on an article in Natural News by S.D. Wells

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Aerobic Exercise, Exercise & Athletic Fitness, HEALING US, Insomnia, Sleep

Exercise can help you sleep at night

No Comments 08 December 2011

sleep soundly at night

Exercise can help

you sleep at night

Julian Georgiou, Healingtalks Contributing Writer

(Healingtalks)  Dramatic statistics tell us that more than one-third of U.S. adults have trouble falling asleep at night or staying alert during the day.

Inadequate sleep has been linked to many ills, including depression, cardiovascular disease and other health problems. Getting a good night’s sleep regulates moods, aids memory functions, plus concentration, learning, and focus. It is a critical factor in health, weight and energy levels (Davila, 2009).

So what to do?

Let’s explore combining a healthy diet and a regular exercise program.

exercise can help you sleep at night

Real links between exercise and sleep

Scientists at Northwestern University conducted a study which showed that those who exercised reported their sleep quality improved immensely. They also reported fewer depression symptoms, more vitality, and less sleepiness during the daytime. ‘By improving sleep, they were able to improve physical and mental health as well as the ability to fight diseases

Exercise timing

The type and timing of your exercise makes a difference.

A light morning exercise, like running or walking outside,  can relieve stress, improve mood and impact sleep at the end of the day. Exposure to natural light in the morning reinforces your body’s sleep-wake cycle. Waking up earlier and walking or bicycling to work could help your overall vitality and quality of sleep (Virdil, 2011).

To affect your sleeping habits even more, vigorous late afternoon or early evening exercise is recommended. Exercise too close to bedtime and you can have a negative impact because your body’s temperature needs time to cool down. The exact time it takes can vary from person to person so a trial and error approach could be taken. The decrease in body temperature appears to be a trigger that helps ease you into sleep (Virdil, 2011).

Exercise types

The type of exercise is also important. Virdil recommends a 20 minute cardiovascular workout to get the heart pumping. It will make a difference to the depth of sleep. Also it’s best to choose an activity you love to do for your routine. It shouldn’t be  burden.  Having fun greatly betters the chance that the exercise is maintained.

Exercise for life

Healthy eating and regular exercise are essential for a good life. To recap, the benefits of exercising includes; better sleep, greater weight control, improved immunity, less mood swings, higher levels of energy, and even a better sex life. Lastly it can be fun. So let get with it! Exercise regularly for better sleeping and which then leads to better living.

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References

Virdil, D, 2011, How to Fall Asleep,

Hendrick, B,  09/17/10, Exercise Helps You Sleep, Regular Aerobic Exercise May Help Insomniacs

Davila, D, December, 2009, Diet, Exercise and Sleep

Dotinga, R, 12/1/11, Study: More exercise could make for better sleep

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Jill Bolte Taylor’s stroke of insight

No Comments 03 December 2011

Jill Bolte Taylor Stroke of Insight

Jill Bolte Taylor’s

stroke of insight

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healing Talks Editor

(Healingtalks) The experience of Jill Bolte Taylor is important because it takes us to another universe within, seeing the world in a right-brain dominant or connective-consciousness way rather than how we are usually trained to see the world in our modern culture.

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Cardiovascular Disease, Coronary Heart Disease, HEALING US

Kid’s heart and cardiovascular health falls short

No Comments 02 December 2011

kids heart

Kids’ heart and

cardiovascular health

falls short

With poor diets, exercise,and high cholesterol levels

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) Federal data recently revealed a poor picture of American children’s cardiovascular health. The data implies that our teenagers are at risk of increased heart disease compared to their parents.

CDC study of youth cardiovascular health

The study was conducted by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention using a National Health and Nutrition Exam Survey and it looked at children between 12 and 19 years old. The findings were that adolescents performed poorly on seven criteria set by the AHA or the American Heart Association for ideal cardiovascular health.

Survey

The Survey has been periodically conducted by the CDC among a nationally sample of Americans to track various health issues. The report, funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, is based on an analysis of three different surveys of adolescents aged 12 to 19 between 2003 and 2008 – including a sampling intended to accurately represent minorities. The children in the study included 4,157 kids aged 12 to 17.

[KIDHEART]

Poor nutrition the chief problem

The diets of America’s youth appeared to be strikingly out of whack.  Not one of the 5,450 children randomly selected met the minimum standards for a healthy diet!

Otherwise 16.4% of boys and 11.3% of girls were rated ideal on all six other criteria, which included smoking, exercise, weight, cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar.

Growing concern over obesity

The findings come at a time of growing concern about the impacts of obesity and other health risks for children. Recently the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute called for all children between 9 and 11 years old to get a cholesterol tests early on.
The new study took an unusually comprehensive look at the issue.

Based on American Heart Association standards

The results are specific to these AHA standards. Researchers note that the ideal benchmarks in the seven categories have been shown to be associated with reduced risk of heart disease. “Often, we just take an isolated focus on one of the risk factors,” Dr. Lloyd-Jones said. “The package is much more powerful than any single measure.”

Findings as staggering

Veronique Roger, head of health-sciences research at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., called the findings “staggering.”

Using the seven criteria for goal-setting

The seven criteria for ideal cardiovascular health are the backbone of a public-health initiative launched by the heart association with a goal to get  just 20% of all American adults within optimal range on all seven measures.

Processes that lead to heart disease tend to begin in childhood

The focus on children reflects an awareness that while cardiovascular disease typically strikes later in life, the biological processes begin in childhood. Dr. Lloyd-Jones said some studies indicate that “by six months, you can already see a worsening of cholesterol and blood pressure” because of diet and other factors.

Kids best performances

In the survey kids performed best for blood pressure (more than 90% in the ideal range) and for not smoking, (80% of those 17 and under had never smoked). The later performance fell to 60% to 70% for those 18 and 19 – reflecting legalized sales of tobacco for people 18 and older.

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Flunking on diet

The worst performance was again diet. Not a single adolescent met any of the targets in five different nutrition categories:

  • 4½ servings or more of fruits and vegetables a day
  • Three whole-grain servings a day
  •  Two or more servings of fish a week
  •  Less than 1,500 milligrams of sodium daily
  • Less than 36 ounces of sugar-sweetened drinks a week.

Indeed, only about 20% of the adolescents met recommendations on two or three of the nutrition factors—considered an intermediate score.

Exercise

For exercise, 50% of boys and 60% of girls didn’t regularly exercise for more than 60 minutes a day. Between 10% and 20% reported getting no exercise.

Cholesterol and Weight

About 30% to 45% had less-than-ideal cholesterol, while about one-third were either overweight or obese.

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Cardiovascular Disease, Coronary Heart Disease, HEALING US

Preventing and reversing cardiovascular disease with a veg diet

1 Comment 30 November 2011

preventing and reversing heart disease

Preventing and reversing

cardiovascular disease

- the power of a plant-based diet

 Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) The following video contains a lecture by Dr. Esselstyne. It  is one of the most powerful presentations I have ever seen for adopting a vegetarian or vegan diet.

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HEALING US, Overweight Or Obese

Shocking study shows American teens aren’t fit by far

No Comments 28 November 2011

Study shows American teens aren't fit

 

Shocking study shows

American teens aren’t fit by far

Julian Georgiou, Contributing Writer

(Healingtalks) The CDC or Center for Disease Control recently conducted a National Youth Physical Activity and Nutrition Study (NYPANS). In the process the CDC used the objectives developed by the Healthy People 2020 and tested 138 high schools on their health and fitness levels. The report concluded that he teens performed far below the targets set – getting insufficient exercise and good nutrition.

What’s behind all this?

This article is an introduction or gateway (see our related links) to others that can answer that question more fully – because there are many factors that are now converging together:

  • A food economy geared to making billions by selling the most highly processed (nutritionally-stripped) and addictive (sugary) foods – creating  epidemics of obesity and diabetes, plus the four A’s – asthma, autism, allergies, and attention deficit ills. They have penetrated our school systtems with automatic soda pop and junk candy machines. Now about 30 per cent of children and teens suffer from the four A’s. Add to those statistics the impacts of obesity and diabetes, and we are closer to having 50 percent of children and teens being chronically ill.
  • A”healthcare” system is breath-taking-away corrupted and of course by the profit motive. This is why children remain so prone to never-ever cured chronic ills . We rather have a disease-maintenance system for mega-bucks. Rates of chronic diseases for teens and children have, in the meantime, quadrupled in the last three decades. Rather then our chirldren being healed effectively, they are deceptively converted into lifelong pharmaceutical drug customers and legal chemical addicts – with often highly serious so-called “side-effects.” In short, our whole misnamed “healthcare” system is not that at all, and is in a vast shambles. The statistics bear this out crystal clear.

What we need

We really need a fundamental healthcare revolution rather than just a superficial band aide. This is a revolution toward an uncorrupted natural healing system -  a real and not artificial one. The answers already exist for how to put the lives of our children and teenagers back together again.We just have to clear away, what stands in the way.

Healingtalks mission

We here at Healingtalks dedicated to promoting that revolution – and at the very deepest level. We provide the vital information and tools you need. This includes outlining natural cures for health conditions from A-Z, making the reader also aware – and to wake up to – cultural deceptions. We also and uniquely outline a whole new foundation for the healing arts – moving away from the mechanical  (body-as-a-dead-machine model) which makes a diabolical marriage with profit-seeking commercial forces . We show how to replace the 17th century model that doctors are taught, and which is consciousness corrupt itself.

As Gabriel Cousens writes, we are in he process of waking up from a deadly ill culture.

Focus on Teens

As a result all segments of our population are greatly suffering, and here the critical focus is on how our teens. They need to overcome these conditions to really exercise and be healthy effectively – to put their lives back together and become productive members of society.

Poor daily exercise among teens

According to the study, barely 1 in 9 or 12.2% met the Healthy People 2020 threshold – and for both adequate aerobic and muscle strengthening exercise. We can ask why? Perhaps our kids are too absorbed by sedentary activities they can do with modern technology – like intensive computer games.

Ideal teen fitness goals (HP 2020)

  • Minimum of 1 hour of daily physical activity
  • Minimum of 1 hour muscle strengthening exercises (e.g., sit ups, push ups, and resistance exercises) at least 3 days a week.

Poor nutrition among teens

Nearly two thirds (62.8%) drank any combination of regular soda or pop, sports drinks, and other sugar-sweetened beverages one or more times per day” (NYPANS Study). The report also found that 40% of daily calories of the typical student diet consisted of empty calories in foods filled with refined sugars and solid fats – mosly sourced from soda, fruit drinks, dairy desserts, grain desserts, pizza, and whole milk (Reedy, SM, 2010).

Ideal teen nutritional goals (HP 2020)

  • Eating 2½ cups to 6½ cups of fruits and vegetables each day, or
  • Eating a minimum for whole grains of 2–3 ounces each day (CDC).

Study shows American teens aren't fit

Better eating choices amidst an obesity epidemic

Many schools are being challenged to offer better healthy choices. The CDC is thus involved in a program called “Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools.” Its goal is putting at least 6,000 salad bars into schools all over the country and in the next three years.

Compared to other counties

The US participates in HBSC or Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children study. The compares the state of health of American children to that of 42 other nations. US children ranked among the lowest in exercise frequency and the highest in ingesting sugary soft drinks and french fries. US students also ranked among the highest in not feeling healthy, happy, and having physical complaints. See HBSC findings

The good news

Its been clearly discovered that kids will add fresh veggies and fruits into their diet if given the opportunity with a variety of choices.

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HEALING US, Smoking

Can smaller cigarette pack sizes help smokers quit?

No Comments 22 November 2011

Can smaller pack size help smokers quit

Can smaller cigarette

pack sizes

help smokers quit?

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) – Cornell University researchers made a discovery that those eating soup and using a refilling bowl tended to sip twice as much soup as those only given normal-size bowls. Apparently the portion size had a substantial influence.

Could this insight be applied to making smaller packs of cigarettes and to save lives?

The 10-cigarette pack

It’s time overdue for a different and smaller standard-size cigarette pack. Currently the government mandates a standard 20 cigarettes per pack. Cigarette packs with less could help smokers at least cut back – and that is what some 70% of smokers want to do. But if you buy a full pack and smoke one, the other 19 are there to entice you for quite a while.

Paying for the trade-off

Would changing the pack size make a difference and catch on?  Smokers generally don’t purchase cartons but more expensive packs. So they might be willing to do the same for smaller packs. The limited access can help cut down or quit smoking.

Now is the time

Now is the time to consider this change as Congress gave the Food and Drug Administration the power to do so.  Before  the FDA could only regulate nicotine replacement therapies such (patch and gum) but not the tobacco products themselves. Now, the FDA has the broader authority to regulate cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco.

As the FDA is developing new tobacco regulations; it should therefore consider smaller size packs.

This meets smokers needs and wants

Most smokers actually want fewer cigarettes. The average number of cigarettes smoked per day declined from almost 19.6 in 1993 to about 16.8 in 2004. Non-daily smokers consume yet less cigarettes per day. A smaller pack might get smokers to smoke still  less. Evidence suggests that those who cut back are then more likely to eventually quit.

Why larger packs

Part of the reason for larger 20-cigarette packs is to impede youths from smoking by keeping cigarette pack prices high. But according to the CDV, only about 14% of youths who smoke buy their cigarettes directly from a store. 84% get them from  family and friends.

Impediments to smoking

Among the enacted impediments to smoking are:

  • Increased federal, state and even city excise taxes
  • FDA ban of flavored cigarettes that appeal to youths
  • Ban of all outdoor advertising within 1,000 feet of schools
  • Making it illegal to sell to those under 18

Let’s add another

Teen smoking is again on the rise so why not help them and the majority of smokers  trying to quit or cut back by mandating smaller packs. Indeed if the size of the bowl can determine how much soup you eat, so can the size of the pack determine how many cigarettes we smoke.

Based on a NYT article by Jody Sindelar, a health economist and professor at the Yale School of Public Health. She is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, where she combines economics and psychology to study addictions using the new approaches of behavioral economics. This article was written in association with The Op-Ed Project, an organization seeking to expand the range of opinion voices to include more women.

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Asthma and Respiratory Diseases, HEALING US

Shocking story behind a growing asthma epidemic

No Comments 18 November 2011

Shocking story behind the asthma epidemic

Shocking story behind

a growing

asthma epidemic

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) Since 2001, asthma has been sharply rising among especially “children, women, and minorities according to the Centers for Disease Control.

Asthma Statistics of CDC

In our ever more chemically polluted world, there has been an approximate doubling of the rate of asthma between 1980 and 1999. If that wasn’t bad enough, the CDC more recent data from 2001–2009 shows some 24.6 million more Americans with asthma.

This included the following rises,

  • Non-Hispanic black children (11.4% to 17.0%)
  • Non-Hispanic white women (8.9% to 10.1%)
  • Non-Hispanic black men (4.7% to 6.4%

Why asthma is rising epidemically

It is simply because our air is getting dirtier, filthier.

We have too many smoke stacks, vehicles and factories emitting toxic fumes. This effects the fragile lungs of children especially.

Protecting corporate profits over our health

It should shock us then that President Barack Obama last month asked the EPA to postpone changes to the Clean Air Act meant to protected Americans from the toxic fumes. The Republicans, of course, hailed this step because it would reportedly save $90 billion over time and save so many jobs.   They don’t calculate the damage of ill health in dollars and cents or the cost of installing anti-pollution equipment and the like.

What the Clean Air Act changes would have done

They would have included the first-ever carbon pollution standards for cars and trucks in the four-decade-old law .

The U.S. is lagging the world with these laws; even very many developing nations have such standards.  The difference in concerns is over corporate profits verses the health and well-being of all the rest of us.

League of Conservation Voters president Gene Karpinski said in a statement: “The Obama administration is caving to big polluters at the expense of protecting the air we breathe. This is a huge win for corporate polluters and huge loss for public health.”

shocking story behind asthema epidemic

More CDC data on asthma and the disenfranchised

  • Asthma among children (persons aged <18 years) was 9.6%
  • It was highest among poor children (13.5%) and among non-Hispanic black children (17.0%).
  • Prevalence among adults was 7.7%, and was greatest in women (9.7%) and in adults who were poor (10.6%).
  • More uninsured persons with asthma were reported than insured who could afford medications (40.3% versus 11.5%)

Marsha Coleman-Adebayo is an environmental consultant who when working for the Environmental Protection Agency as a senior executive discovered dangerous mining conditions in South Africa conducted by a U.S. multinational. When she raised the issue she found that she was effectively told to shut up. She refused to. Her persistence saw her isolated and harassed by the EPA. She finally brought an action against them and was awarded the largest federal payout yet, and her efforts led to the first whistleblowing legislation of the 21st century, the No FEAR Whistleblowing Act. She continues to lobby for those who see wrongs to speak out.

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Conventional Medicine, HEALING US, HEALTH CONDITIONS A-Z, Neonatal withdrawl syndrome

Newborns addicted on drugs at birth – a new epidemic

1 Comment 17 November 2011

Neonatal-Abstinence-Syndrome

Newborns addicted

on drugs at birth

- a new epidemic

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) Medical authorities are witnessing the explosive growth in the number of newborns hooked on prescription painkillers – innocent victims of their mothers’ prescription drug addictions.

Fastest Growing Drug Problem in US

Last month, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi asked the state Legislature to establish a task force to compile data on drug-exposed babies and develop prevention strategies. The trend reflects an abuse of powerful narcotics, such as OxyContin and Vicodin. Prescription drug abuse is the nation’s fastest-growing drug problem, classified as an epidemic by CDC or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “I’m scared to death this will become the crack-baby epidemic,” says Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. Last month, she asked the state Legislature to establish a task force to compile data on drug-exposed babies and develop prevention strategies.

Statistics

National statistics on the number of babies who go through withdrawal are not available, and states with the worst problems have only begun to collect data. Scattered reports show the count of addicted newborns has doubled, tripled or more over the past decade. In Florida, the epicenter of the illicit prescription trade, the number of babies with withdrawal syndrome soared from 354 in 2006 to 1,374 in 2010, according to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration. In response to the growing severity of the problem, the American Academy of Pediatricsconvened a committee this year to revise its treatment guidelines for the babies. The new guidelines are set to be published next year.

Escalation of number of children addicted at birth

Mark Hudak, who served on the committee, says the problem is not confined to Florida. The number of drug-exposed babies “has escalated across the country,” says Hudak, a professor of pediatrics and division chief for neonatology at the University of Florida College of Medicine in Jacksonville.

Examples:

  • OREGON – Maine Medical Center in Portland treated 121 babies dependent on prescription painkillers in 2010, up from 18 in 2001
  •  TENESSEE – East Tennessee Children’s Hospital in Knoxville adopted a program to treat drug-exposed babies a year ago. Of the 579 babies admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit since then, 106 needed treatment for withdrawal from oxycodone and other painkillers — up from fewer than 40 in 2008. In September, painkiller-addicted babies filled nearly half the neonatal intensive care unit’s 60 beds, the highest number ever.”It has just exploded,” says John Buchheit, director of neonatology at East Tennessee Children’s Hospital. “Narcotic use is just rampant in our society, and our area is particularly bad. The babies are caught in the middle.”
  •  WEST COAST FLORIDA – At St. Joseph’s Hospital in Tampa, 40 babies born in the first nine months of this year needed special care because of painkiller exposure — a 33% increase over all of 2010, says Ken Solomon, director of neonatology at three hospitals in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area.

Bondi first learned of the babies’ plight on a visit to St. Joseph’s. She says seeing the infants writhe in pain as they withdrew from the drugs broke her heart. “I had no idea there was this epidemic out there,” she says.

drug withdrawal syndrome in infants

Neonatal drug withdrawal syndrome

After exposure to months of drugs in the womb, babies experience withdrawal a few days after birth. They scream, twitch and vomit. They have trouble breathing and eating. They rub their noses with their fists so frantically that their skin bleeds. “It’s the newborn equivalent of an adult who goes off the drugs cold turkey. It’s really horrible to see these kids. They look in so much pain,” says Lewis Rubin, director of newborn services at Tampa General Hospital and chairman of neonatology at the University of South Florida.

Allopathic treatment

To ease their pain and get the babies comfortable enough so they can eat and sleep, allopathic doctors, in their ideological ignorance and denial, give these babies yet more chemical narcotics and sedatives, which can include morphine, methadone and phenobarbital. “We have to readdict them,” says Solomon, who uses intravenous morphine measured in micrograms. “Over a period of time, we withdraw the medicines. Sometimes it will take weeks.” Health professionals have dealt with addicted mothers and drug-exposed babies for decades. “I’ve been in nursing for 26 years. There’s been a problem with some drug or another for that entire time,” Tamborelli says.

Historical background of growing crisis

In the 1960s and 1970s, heroin emerged as a problem. That is when neonatologist Loretta Finnegan, who has studied substance abuse, developed a scoring system of symptoms to diagnose neonatal abstinance syndrome or drug withdrawal in the infants. By the 1980s, the problem had shifted to cocaine and crack. In the past five to 10 years, doctors say they have treated growing numbers of babies hooked on prescription opioid painkillers. While abuse of many street drugs, such as cocaine and methamphetamine, is declining, painkiller abuse is growing. About 7 million people abuse prescription drugs, including painkillers, according to the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Deaths from prescription painkiller overdoses have more than tripled in the past decade, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says.

Misperception that prescription drugs are not harmful

“The epidemic of drug-addicted newborns really follows exactly from the spread of the pill mills, the ability to buy prescription drugs like OxyContin on the street, to get them on the Internet,” Rubin says. “It’s staggering to think of the financial, emotional and social costs of this problem.” Expectant mothers hide their addictions because they fear government social workers will take the child. Also a pregnant woman can’t quit cold turkey because as she goes into withdrawal, the baby will, too says Mary Newport, medical director of neonatal intensive care at Spring Hill Regional Hospital in Spring Hill, Fla. “The baby could have seizures in the womb. They can miscarry,” she says. One in 20 babies born in the semirural community north of Tampa is addicted to painkillers, Newport says. The number of babies treated in the neonatal intensive care unit for withdrawal from prescription painkillers has more than doubled from 37 in 2008 to 88 in 2010. “There’s a misconception that because these are prescription drugs, they aren’t going to be harmful to the baby,” she says.“I didn’t go to medical school to become a pain management doctor for a newborn. It’s been thrust upon us. We feel very, very sorry for the babies, and it’s very, very difficult for us to understand why these young women think it’s OK. Most are addicted before they get pregnant.”

Wildfire drug epidemic

The number of pregnant women with addictions to narcotic painkillers has grown so rapidly that Mercy Hospital Recovery Center in Portland, Maine, developed a specialized treatment program for them, says Mark Publicker, an addiction medicine specialist at Mercy. The moms-to-be spend a month in a six-hours-a-day program before stepping down to three hours daily, Publicker says. About half the babies born don’t have any withdrawal, he says. The other half have mild withdrawal. “The experience of opiate withdrawal is the most painful and most difficult of any withdrawal syndrome,” Publicker says. “It’s hell. It’s physical, emotional and spiritual hell.” At Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, doctors screen every pregnant woman for opiate abuse. “We feel that the incidence is high enough that it’s a reasonable screening test,” says Jay Hagerty, a neonatologist at Eastern Maine Medical Center. In the Tampa-St. Petersburg area, doctors and nurses are trained to look for signs of addiction in pregnant women, such as problems controlling pain with normal doses of medicine. Much of the prognosis for babies exposed to prescription painkillers is drawn from long experience with children exposed to heroin, an opiate that has many of the same characteristics as the narcotic painkillers. Most of those children, over time, catch up to their peers, although some have developed learning difficulties and attention deficit problems, among other mental problems. Few long-term studies have followed children exposed to the prescription painkillers. “We don’t know as much as we need to know,” Solomon says. “What also confounds it is the home situation. We don’t know what happens when they leave the hospital.”

Based on an article by By Steve Cannon, Associated Press

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Diabetes, HEALING US, Suppression of Holistic Care

Orphan drugs and therapies – failings of modern medicine

No Comments 12 November 2011

orphan drugs and therapies

Orphan Drugs

and Therapies:

 Failings of

Modern Medicine

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) The average consumer has a wildly idealized image of the modern MD, especially when wearing a pure white coat draped with a stethoscope – an image molded by media, as a caring, careful scientist – and best tending to the urgent needs of his or her patients. There is little talk about the routinely prescribed toxic drugs that just manage disease, fail to heal, and often maim and kill as a supposedly minor “side-effects.”

Modern medicine controlled by commercial interests

In reality, modern medicine is shaped lock-stock-and-barrel by commercial interests. MDs are educated to become the primary front men and women for Big Pharma, indoctrinated into its ideologies, and ever silenced as to what goes on behind the scenes.  If an extremely rare doctor tells all or stands out to become a whistle blower, he or she is soon threatened in a deliberate way by peer pressure (euphemistically called “peer review as if it was just something only healthy) or the underlying medical license is simply pulled. Almost nothing passes as accepted “scientific” medical practice unless it first goes through the filter of being minimally profitability. Green dollars are accepted therapy determinators and sometimes patient terminators!

Orphan Drugs and Therapies

This is most clearly evident with the phenomenon of “orphan therapies” – approaches that are effective natural therapies but treated in a manner similar to orphan drugs.

Story of Dr. Joel Furhman

Recently a prominent natural physician, Dr. Joel Fuhrman, was asked to write an article for the American Diabetes Association publication on his phenomenal natural, nutritional approach to reversing (not life-time profitably managing) diabetes. He submitted the article only to be told that they couldn’t publish anything like that unless it was significantly toned it down. The article spoke about reversing diabetes so that patients were entirely taken off of insulin. Yet entirely taken off, not reducing the insulin. Why couldn’t they published that to help millions, if not billions of sufferors? Because the lead funder of the diabetes publication was also a chief producer of insulin, Eli Lily.  Dr Furhrman, not be corrupted, withdrew the article and found other venues to bring out his message. The second video tells the story.

For those who wake up to what is really happening in modern medicine, so it goes routinely.

Orphan Drug Video:

Dr. Fuhrman’s Story:

Resources

The Movement To Reverse Diabetes Naturally

Reverse Diabetes Naturally Blog

Hugely Popular Website of Dr. Joel Fuhrman – A voice not to be silenced

 

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HEALING US, Sleep, Sleep Apnea

Secrets To Sleeping Soundly

No Comments 08 November 2011

Secrets To Sleeping Soundly

Secrets To Sleeping

Soundly

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) The overall environment of sound, lighting, electro-magnetic waves and other subtle influences really affects how soundly we sleep.

Here is a summary of some of these important deep sleep influences:

Environment Promoting Melatonin

Melatonin is a hormone that is produced at night by the pineal gland. Through research it is believed that adequate melatonin production is linked to our ability to deeply sleep. It is also heavily linked to other things, including inhibition of tumor growth, protection from cancer and a generally strong immune function. Melatonin production is stimulated by the dark and inhibited by the light, and also by sleeping within electromagnetic fields. To get a good night’s sleep it is thus very important to sleep in an environment that promotes melatonin production, and as follows:

Lighting and deep sleep

Obviously sleeping in a darkened room will help deep sleep. How dark ?

Do you sleep with the light on? Does the light from the hall spill into your bedroom? Does the TV flicker? Are your curtains or blinds blocking out the light from the neighbors, and the lamps and neon signs from the street? See how else you can make your bedroom even darker than it is

Electricity and deep sleep

Electricity can suppress melatonin production.

Electricity produces electromagnetic radiation, or electromagnetic fields (EMFs), which are made up of two separate parts: the electric field, and the magnetic field. Fifteen research studies have shown that magnetic fields inhibit, reduce or suppress melatonin production. For some people, sleeping within a magnetic field will also disrupt their sleep. The stronger and larger a field, the more likely it is to disrupt the quality of sleep, and the more people it is likely to affect.

  • Smaller EMFs  Strong magnetic fields are usually found around the fuse box, or electricity meter. If you’re not sleeping well, the very first thing to do is to check where this is. Is it anywhere near your bed? People often unknowingly sleep with their bedhead, or their child’s bed, backing onto the meter box. This is not only associated with insomnia, but also with weakened immune systems, which can lead to a variety of health issues. Often something as simple as moving the bed to the other side of the room has been known to dramatically alleviate sleeping problems.

I once consulted for someone who hadn’t slept properly for over two years. She averaged no more than a few hours each night, and had simply got used to feeling exhausted all the time. I found out that her bed backed onto the junction box, and suggested she move her bed. She decided to try sleeping in the spare room to see if it made a difference. From the very first night she started sleeping right through, and now has a completely different quality of life. The remedy was simple, effective, immediate and cost nothing!

  • Larger EMFs – Learn to look three-dimensionally – and think about what’s behind and under your bed. A junction box, a computer, TV, fridge, microwave…anything that emits an electromagnetic field around your bed may be disrupting your sleep. Large EMFs can also come from an external source, such as nearby electrical transmission lines, transformers or substations. Sometimes large EMFs within the house can be caused by a fault or anomaly in the wiring system.

Electrical appliances and sleep

Try to remove as many electrical appliances from your bedroom as possible, and make sure that those you do have are at least a meter or three feet away from your pillow. Magnetic fields from electric appliances reduce as soon as the appliance is switched off. The electric field remains even when you have turned off the appliance switch. To reduce this field you need to turn the appliance off at the plug (or take the plug out if there is no plug switch).

  • Be aware also that most mattresses contain metal springs, and that the metal in these springs can conduct electricity – another important reason to keep electric fields away from your bed.
  • Some water beds have electrical heaters attached and these should be turned off.
  •  Bedroom electric space heaters are not advisable.
  • Low halogen lights and digital clock radios should be watched, as these both contain transformers and often give off very large and powerful fields. Lamps with ordinary, incandescent light bulbs, and battery alarms are far better for your health.
  • Electric blankets can emit enormous fields, and continue to emit electric fields that keep your whole system buzzing all night unless they’re switched off at the plug. If you want to keep warm in bed, either use a hot water bottle, or snuggle up to someone instead.
  • Cordless phones and phone rechargers can also emit large fields. Both are better placed well on the other side of the room, or in the next room, as are TVs, DVD players, or music systems.

Microwave radiation affecting sleep

Mobile phones, ‘wireless’ technology, DECT cordless phones and digital baby monitors – just like your microwave oven – emit microwave radiation. Microwave radiation is increasingly intruding into our lives, and the more appliances we buy that use this form of energy, the more we invite it inside our own homes. And, once there, it is often operating 24/7. This is increasingly being linked with disruption in sleep patterns (in addition to other health issues such as impaired brain function and energy metabolism, fatigue and depression). Reducing your usage of this technology may well help to increase your quality of sleep.

This is relatively new technology, and as such we still are not aware of all of the health effects. However, a recent Australian study has firmly linked the use of mobile phones before going to bed with sleep disruption: it appears it stimulates brain activity in the early stages of sleep, and also reduces level of melatonin. This research also indicated there may be certain people who are particularly susceptible to the effects of mobile phone radiation.

All electromagnetic and microwave radiation is invisible stress – however, a variety of meters do exist which can measure their effect, and so make visible this invisible world. If you suspect you may have EMFs or microwave radiation in your house, and you’ve eliminated all the simple causes, it may be best to consult with someone who is experienced in this field. They can help you to detect any fields and their source, and then to find a solution.

Geopathic stress impacting sleep

This is an area which is not widely discussed in our society. Ancient cultures and indigenous communities are well aware of the impact of the Earth’s natural electromagnetic radiation, and also of the areas in which this becomes disrupted. These areas of disruption are often referred to as areas of geopathic stress, or geopathic zones.

Studies have been done on many indigenous and ancient sites, and have found not one built over a geopathic zone. However, in Westernised societies, most of us have lost touch with this knowledge, and so are not aware of the best areas in which to make resting places, and those to avoid.

The people who work with geopathic stress are well aware of its effect on our general health. Some research studies carried out overseas link it strongly to specific health issues – including disrupted sleep, behavioral issues, lowered immune function, and cancer.

You can engage a professional dowser or intuitive to guage geopathic stress.

There is another way to gain insight as to whether geopathic stress may be affecting our houses. Nature gives us many clues. If you have any rooms that: feel cold and uninviting (in both temperature and ‘feel’), no-one really wants to go into; are for no apparent reason full of damp and susceptible to mould; it may be possible that they are built over areas of geopathic stress. It then becomes necessary to move a bed or even one’s bedroom.

Cats, by the way, may love these areas; dogs may avoid them. Termites, wasps and ants might also love GS. Plants often won’t grow or are distorted. So, watch for such clues. In our scientific high-tech age, such topics as geopathic stress and old-fashioned dowsing are looked down upon as superstitious. But for some people it works.  If you think your bedroom may be over a geopathic stress zone, try to find someone locally who works in this field, and can dowse for you – or learn to dowse yourself. Many states have a local Dowser’s Society who can put you in contact with a dowser, and many run training courses as well.

Chemicals and sleep

Since the middle of the 20th century we have been subject to a vast marketing campaign about “better living through chemistry.” Chemicals essentially are designed mathematically, so what could be wrong with that? Mathematics is a set of symbols for the universal separation of all elements of consciousness, beginning with 1,2,3. This universal symbolism, when universally applied, impacts potentially everything in our environment, including our bedrooms. One cannot, however, deeply connect a vision or environment of nature using the most powerful of  all symbols for consciousness separation.  There  is much more about this in other articles in Healingtalks.com and Raw-wisdom.com.

On a deep level, we end up very negatively or ill-affecting/polluting the depth connectivity that is the foundation of life and healing, and to which we connect most powerfully during sleep.

Among the sources of chemicals in bedding, curtains, decorations, furniture, walls and floors, cleaning and deodorizing agents to become aware of, including the following:

  • Particleboard or MDF
  • Carpeting and underlay
  • Foam and fabrics in furniture
  •  Pesticides
  • Adhesives
  • Varnishes and paint
  • Material dyes and finishing products
  • Fabric pre-stainer and softeners
  • Easy-iron’ or ‘crease-free’ fabrics
  • Disinfectants and air fresheners
  • Preservatives in wood and wallpaper
  • Personal care products, cleansers and cosmetics (among others).

Air quality – If you have just had your bedroom decorated, you can help the fumes to escape, and prevent their accumulation, by opening the windows and ventilating the room. Make sure you do this for some time each and every day, particularly just before you go to bed. Ideally, leave your bedroom window open so that you’re sleeping with a constant supply of fresh air. You can purchase an air filter and run it on a timer during the day.

More considerations – Be especially aware of this when decorating a bedroom for a new baby or child, as they are much more sensitive and vulnerable. Try to decorate the room as far in advance as you can, so that any fumes have time to diminish. Use non-toxic or bio-friendly paints, and furnish it with products made from natural materials. If you have any furniture made of MDF, then seal it using a non-toxic sealer. When it next comes time to buying bedding, consider bed linen made from organic cotton, which has been grown without chemicals, or not treated with formaldehyde in the manufacturing process. For people of all ages, easy-care sheets may definitely not be leading to easy sleep.

More than eliminating negatives – Besides eliminating all that can hamper sleep, you can also add things to your bedroom that positively impacts sleeping – such as soothing blue colors, and meditative and relaxing images, saying and pictures. Consider a meditation sound machine or noise machine plugged in at a distance that simulates the soothing sound of a waterfall, rain sound, meditative healing music, or offers other soothing, ambient or “white” sounds. Keeping a bedroom on the relatively cool side also helps, but not too cold.

Exercise some time during the day, unwind at night from the day’s cares, relax and unload worries and eat and drink lightly (or not at all just before sleep), perhaps with a relaxing herbal tea.

Summary

To  summarize:  To get a good night’s sleep, become more and more conscious of your total bedroom environment  Sleep is one of our most precious resources. If you get enough beautiful, restful sleep you are more likely to have enough vitality to bounce forward into life with a spring in your step. You’ll look and feel wonderful. Take the time to learn about your home, particularly your bedroom. Look after it, and it will look after you.

Credits

Post inspired by an article by Alison Wilson BBEC, is a Building Biologist and Associate Director of the Sydney School of Feng Shui. Her business Healthy Homes, consults and runs courses teaching people how to transform their houses into Healthy Homes. http://www.alisonwilson.com.au/

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Video

The states of consciousness we move through to get to the fourth sleep state:

 

Consciousness & Healing, HEALING US, Meditation, Overweight Or Obese

Yoga and Meditation for Weightloss

No Comments 06 November 2011

Yoga and Meditation for Weightloss

Yoga and Meditation

for Weight Loss

By Contributing Writer:  Jenn Pedde

(Healingtalks) Recently a report by The Trust for American Health confirmed that obesity in the United States is at epidemic levels38 states have obesity rates over 25 percent. In 15 years, seven states have actually doubled their rate of obesity, and related to this, ten states their rate of diabetes.  Americans are thus considering innovative ways to achieve weight loss (beyond dieting or simply watching calories and hitting the gym). Among those alternatives are ways of aligning your physical fitness and inner well being.

Yoga

Increasingly, yoga is being wholesale adopted by Americans. In gyms, at parks and at home, more and more people across the Untied States have begun to practice the ancient Indian exercise. Through a system of different postures and controlled breathing, yoga is meant to promote heath and relaxation. Through this achieved relaxation, practitioners are able to better “get in touch” or be conscious of and understand their bodies, allowing them to make more informed, on target decisions regarding their health, diet and lifestyle. Additionally, yoga practitioners looking to for weight loss may try “power yoga” with an emphasis on more vigorous postures and a quicker pace. This provides a greater workout than traditional yoga.

Although sometimes put down as “new age nonsense” by skeptics, ancient yoga has shown success in helping practitioners lose weight. This is confirmed by a 2005  survey of over 15,500 participants where those who practiced yoga lost 5 pounds on average, while those who did not gained as much as 14 pounds.

Meditation

Meditation is the art of creating self-inducing states of consciousness. This shift in our inner mentality is achieved through a variety of means, including deep contemplation, concentrated breathing, prolonged silence and chanting. In this way, individuals attain states of relaxation, heightened awareness or the means to reinforce any dedication to inner aims.

Meditation may also involve periods of silence, stillness or gentle moving. But this seems the opposite of very vigorous physical exercise meant to burn calories. Meditation is usually only thought of in connection with things like coping with stress, depression and anxiety. However, the clarity of mind that comes with meditations can also help us identify exactly which physical problems  need addressing – as well as to  gather the will, knowledge and means to overcome our challenges – including increasing overweight and obesity.

For our modern times

Stemming from ancient traditions, yoga and meditations may be reapplied to our modern times to help overcome the obesity epidemic. How?  By promoting deep relaxation and clearer inner consciousness, yoga and meditations can assist us in making both clearer and stronger inner commitments to weight loss and steadfast nutrition choices.

Resources:

 

Jenn Pedde is the community manager of the University of Southern California’s online MSW programs, which helps prepare students to advance their career in social work.  She’s an avid traveler, and enjoys photography.

 

 


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HEALING US, Overweight Or Obese

Americans Overweight and Obese Swells

No Comments 03 November 2011

Percentage of Americans Overweight and Obese Swells

Number of American

Overweight and Obese

Swells

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) So many more Americans are becoming overweight or obese. They are exercising less and eating unhealthy foods. That’s the latest finding of the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index. It reveals that 63.1% of adults in the U.S. were either overweight or obese in 2009.

This reflects about a 1% increase from 62.2% the year before. Overall 36.6% of Americans were found to be overweight and 26.5% obese.

The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index findings are based on telephone interviews conducted with 673,000 adults between 2008 and 2009.

What the obesity survey found ….. those who are overweight or obese will:

  • Exercise less -
  • Eat less fresh fruits and veggies
  • View their Meals Less Positively

Exercising less

Compared to 73.8% normal weight and 69.9% overweight individuals, 59.2% of obese Americans exercised 1  or more days per week,

Eat less fruits and vegetables

Obese people are least  likely to eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables, 3-7 days a week. Weight group stats of those who ate 5 servings or more of fruits and vegetables at least 3x a week

  • 71.6%  normal
  • 69%  underweight
  • 68.9%  overweight
  • 67.2% obese

Obesity Study’s disease-related findings

  • High blood pressure, 46.2% were obese, 31.1% were overweight, 19.3% were of normal weight, and 17.2% underweight.
  • High cholesterol, 36.8% were obese, 30.1% overweight, 19.2% normal weight, and 14.1% underweight.
  • Diabetes, 21.1% were obese, 9.8% overweight, 5% normal weight, and 4.2% underweight.
  • Heart attacks, 6.3% were obese, 4.8% overweight, 3.3% normal weight, and 4.4% underweight.
  • Depression, 23.3% were obese, 15.3% overweight, 15% normal weight, and 20% underweight.

Obesity study’s ethnic findings

  • African-Americans were among the most likely to be obese, with 36.2%,
  • Hispanics, with 28.3%
  • Asians are far less likely to be obese, with 9.6%
  • Average American, with 26.5%.

Obesity study’s age/sex findings

  • 18.3% of young Americans are obese
  • 27.6% between ages 30-44
  • 30.6% among 45- to 64-year-olds.
  • 24.2% among  65 and over
  • Men are more likely than women to be obese, 27.8% compared to 25.2%.

Ultimately the survey shows that obesity is still on the rise.

Defining Normal, Overweight and Obese

Body mass index (BMI) is a common measure of body fat based on height and weight. (Calculate your body mass index at www.webmd.com/diet/calc-bmi-plus.) A BMI of 30 or greater is considered obese, overweight if it’s between 25-29.9, normal if it’s 18.5-24.9, and underweight if it’s less than 18.5.

 

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Depression, Drug Use, HEALING US

Don’t Join Our Zombie Nation – Avoid being among 11 percent of Americans who take antidepressant drugs daily

No Comments 01 November 2011

zombie nation

Don’t Join Our

Zombie Nation

Avoid being among 11 percent of Americans who take antidepressant drugs daily

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) The admitted goal of the pharmaceutical industry is to have every man, woman and child in America taking at least two prescription drugs daily for the rest of their lives (whether sick or not)!

Through Big Pharma’s corruption of the establishment – including the FDA, medical journals, med schools and the mainstream media, it creeps closer to accomplishing this diabolical goal. Already one in ten Americans are now on SSRI antidepressant drugs.  The initials stand for selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors. Kids are included in these horrid statistics. Roughly 25% of Americans are said to suffer from some “inner,” mental or spiritual illness. More than half have chronic physical ills that are also being treated by drugs that mostly suppress the consciousness of symptoms and don’t address causes. There is another and more sane way to go for the method of treating ills via drugs, whose sales are driven by the lust for profit, is itself socially ill – as a symptom of our “zombie nation.” Go visit any nursing home that has individuals treated with multiple drugs. You will see they walk the halls like zombies.

Do you want to join them for a Halloween party or do something better with your life?

By the way, the one out of ten figure for SSRI drugs  is according to a survey conducted by the CDC. It was further revealed that use of antidepressants jumped 400% from 2005 – 2008, while women are 2.5 times more likely to use antidepressants than men. (And whites are far more likely to use them than blacks.) (http://www.reuters.com/article/2011…)

The dangerous “side effects” (which are really main drug effects ) are legion. It is vital thus to get off these medications.

How to get off SSRI meds

First, realize that depression is not caused by a “chemical imbalance in the brain” that can be resolved by paying monopoly prices for a patented chemicals sold by a pharmacy.  ”Depression” is a warning sign that multiple areas of one’s life are out of balance and need to be brought back. Here are seven strategies for reversing depression:

Connect with nature

  • Sunlight exposure beats back depression at the hormonal level.
  • Breathing fresh air that’s filled with negative ions from trees and plants prevents depression at a bioelectric level.
  • Touching the earth with your bare hands, hearing the sounds of nature, feeling the bark of a tree or even just seeing lush green foliage is all vibrational, sensory medicine.If you look at most people who are depressed, they often live inside amid sterile surroundings. They never run barefoot. They are depressed being disconnected from the natural, living surroundings.

Get exercise

This allows your brain to manufacture its own antidepressant drugs for free without a prescription. A treadmill run might save you $20 worth of drugs! And your body’s own brain drugs are better. Their biochemistry has no side effects. You simply feel good.

Improve nutrition

Most depressed people are eating mucho refined sugar, flour, pasteurized dairy and other life-depressing, devitalizing or junk foods. No wonder they feel as blue as blue cheese! Thus eat the highest quality foods instead.

  • Eat more omega-3 oils from dietary supplements, wild-caught salmon, flax seeds, chia seeds and other such sources.
  • Juice and consume lots of fresh, whole, and organic produce. They contain trace minerals that drastically improve cognitive function and moods.
  • Eat more living foods. They make you feel great and alive because they are alive and build living cells! Primarily dead foods build dead, and depressed cells that then make you feel awful. So get yourself a juicer to extract the concentrated life force of your fruits and veggies. Go to it.

Find meaning in life

Many individuals are depressed due to a thankless job or occupation, Having a purpose in life is enlivening. Pursuing it with daily passion can reverse depression and help turn despair into joy.
Start searching for your real purpose in life!

Improve your personal relationships

Some individuals are in abusive and unfulfilling personal relationship. Reconsider how and who you intimately relate to in the world, and whether it is time for a change that will allow you to reach and support your potentials in life.

Find ways of being of service

Can you teach or lead by example or inspire others to improve their lives? Can you help someone in need? As you help others, you help yourself as well because we are all connected as One.

Meditate and soul-search

Have a quiet time in your life for inspiration, reflection, and being at one within. From that space of oneness, you can then tackle the challenges of your life and become more creative. You find and tap into the driving purpose of your life. You’ll be so busy pursuing your life’s mission and purpose you won’t have the time or space for any depression.

Making the transition

If you hate nature, love pastries and junk food, and prefer no purpose in your life but to vegetate, go for it. Then SSRI drugs are for you. They will help you fake happiness and suppress symptoms. With one pill, you can add illusion to insult, yo making you “feel” okay while your life inside dies. Getting off SSRI drugs requires courage, not passivity.

It may be the hardest thing you’ve ever done, but it will be rewarding Subsisting on mind-altering drugs is no life at all. And the longer you take drugs, legal or illegal, the more detached you will feel, making you even more isolated and depressed. That’s why you need to get off your drugs and meds NOW! Turn off the TV and take your life back! Get off the couch, out of the pharmacy and away from your toxic potions’ prescribing doctor. Get in touch with nature, real foods, and the real you inside of yourself. This will get you back on track for spiritual fulfillment, having meaning in life, for being joyously at One.

Who’s got time to be depressed when you are fulfilling your highest snf best purpose in life?

Video on Foods for Zombies or Non-Zombies

 

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Cardiovascular Disease, Coronary Heart Disease, HEALING US

Reversing Coronary Artery Disease: Results of 5 Year Study

No Comments 28 October 2011


Reversing Coronary

Artery Disease:

Results of 5-Year Study

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) Several studies have suggested coronary disease could be helped if one maintains a very low serum cholesterol level.

Landmark Coronary Artery Disease Study

In 1985, a study set out to show how effective a physician could be in helping patients with their severe coronary artery disease if they maintain such a cholesterol level. The study selected 22 patients with documented heart disease that was not immediately life threatening. These patients took cholesterol-lowering drugs and followed a plant-based diet with no more than 10% of its calories from fat. Disease progression was measured and quantified. Serum cholesterol  levels were also measured biweekly and for a period of 5 years.

Study Results: Reversing Coronary Artery Disease 

Of the 22 participants, 5 dropped out within 2 years, and 17 maintained the diet, 11 of whom completed a mean of 5.5 years of follow-up. All 11 of these participants reduced their cholesterol level from a mean baseline of 246 mg/dL (6.36 mmol/L) to below 150mg/dL (3.88 mmol/L). Disease was clinically arrested in all these 11 participants, none had new heart attacks. Among the 11 remaining patients after 10 years, six continued the diet and had no further coronary events, whereas the five dropouts who resumed their pre-study diet reported 10 coronary events.

Study Conclusions

By adopting a very low-fat diet, combined with lipid-lowering drugs, a person with severe coronary artery disease can reduce cholesterol levels to below150 mg/dL to thereby arrest and/or reversal of coronary artery disease.

Source:

Articles on reversing coronary heart disease

Based on a study written up by Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr, MD; Stephen G. Ellis, MD;
Sharon V. Medendorp, MPH; and Timothy D. Crowe

Video:

Must See Overview by Dr. Esselstyne, Jr. MD

Ending the Coronary Artery Disease Epidemic: Making Yourself Heart Attack Proof

Keywords: Coronary disease; cholesterol levels; plant-based nutrition; atherosclerosis disease; preventive medicine, cardiac coronary, coronary artery disease, cardiovascular diseases, heart coronary artery diseases

Cardiovascular Disease, Coronary Heart Disease, HEALING US

Reversing Coronary Artery (Heart ) Disease Naturally – Before and After Pictures

No Comments 27 October 2011

Reversing Coronary

Heart Disease

Naturally

 Before and After Pictures

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before and after pictures coronary heart disease

Coronary artery before and after disease reversal accomplished
through diet without statins

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Before and After Pictures - Reversing Coronary Heart Disease Naturally

Coronary angiograms of the right coronary artery before (R) and after (L) showing
30% improvement after 60- months on a plant-based diet.

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cardiovascular disease reversal

Improvement after adopting a plant-based diet

Reprinted from Esselstyn CB Jr. Resolving the coronary artery disease epidemic through plant based nutrition. Prev Cardiol
2001;4:171–177. 904 The American Journal of Cardiology (www.ajconline.org)

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            before  reversing coronary heart disease Ornish treatmentafter reversing coronary heat disease Ornish treatment 

 

 

 

PET (positron emission tomography) scans of same heart before and after 18 months of an intensive dietary heart disease  reversal program. The blue and green areas in the photo on the left indicate severe heart disease. Those areas are much smaller in the photo on the right. Photos: K. Lance Gould, M.D., University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center.

Source: Nutrition Action story about Dean Ornish’s Program

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sheila wilson before and after coronary artery disease

 Pictures from the video of Sheila Wilson reversing cardiovascular disease with a plant-based diet

See Sheila’s moving video:

Source of above photos and video: Website of Dr. Baxter Montgomery

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Bill Clinton gets heart stents  Bill clinton on plant-based diet

Former President Bill Clinton – Before and after being on a plant-based diet

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From a healthy to a diseased state….

Dramatically Successful Alternative to Failing Heart Disease Therapies

Related Healing Talks Article:

Dramatically successful alternative to Failing Modern Therapies

 

Audio Presentation of Dr. Esselstyne:

 

Cardiovascular Disease, Coronary Heart Disease, HEALING US

Dramatically Successful Alternative to Failing Heart Disease Therapies

No Comments 25 October 2011

Dramatically Successful Alternative to Failing Heart Disease Therapies

Dramatically Successful

Alternative to

Failing Heart Disease

Therapies

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

Healingtalks Commentary

Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr, MD has always been an inspiration to me. He is a teacher of teachers. He has helped so many reverse heart disease – both directly via treating patients and indirectly by teaching thousands if not hundreds of thousands what best to do. His pictures of how coronary arteries really can open up to reserve coronary heart disease, and after only a few months exposure to a plant-based diet, are a means of powerfully conveying more than countless words are able to.

before and after pictures coronary heart disease

Coronary artery before and after disease reversal accomplished
through diet without statins

There is huge power to the use of a plant-based diet when one moves past the propaganda of the meat and dairy industry.

Below is the priceless gist of Dr. Esselstyn’s about the number one killer in American, and with the title :

“ Is the present therapy for coronary artery disease

the “radical mastectomy” of the twenty-first century?”

 

(Healingtalks) So many smart, right-minded people could get it so wrong, it might help to start with a quick review of medical history.

Radical Mastectomy’s History

Take the radical mastectomy, conceived by William Halsted1 in the late 19th century. The procedure was intended to remove all cancer cells of the breast, the overlying skin, the underlying muscle, and regional lymph nodes (Figure 1).

It was mutilating, permanently disfiguring, and no more effective than less radical, less disfiguring procedures. Still, because of the prestige and respect Halsted commanded as a teacher of surgeons, his disciples defended and taught the radical mastectomy at the most revered medical colleges. His extreme surgery was perpetuated for almost a century, until challenges by courageous physicians in Europe2,3 and America,4 along with a prospective randomized study by Dr. Bernard Fisher,5 finally sounded the death knell of this standardized surgical error of the century.

Comparison of Radical Mastectomies to Coronary Artery Disease Treatment

The 21st century analogue to this unfortunate chapter is the interventional and pharmaceutical treatment of coronary artery disease. This approach results in significant mortality, morbidity, and unsustainable expense. Neither the procedures nor the drugs that accompany them treat the cause. Standard care for coronary artery disease is nothing more than palliative. The purveyors of this treatment acknowledge that it is but a stop-gap therapy.

A Far More Effective Therapy

And as in the case of the radical mastectomy, there is a far more effective, cost-effective, and sustainable treatment. It’s simple: advocate a lifestyle of plant-based nutrition, make a bold leap toward a world free of heart disease, and lessen our use of scalpels and drugs.

Causal Role of Western Diet in Coronary Heart Disease

There is widespread agreement that the Western diet of processed oils, white flour, dairy, and meat progressively causes endothelial dysfunction and injury, including diminution of nitric oxide, increased vascular adhesion molecules, endothelial permeability, low-density lipoprotein oxidation, foam cell formation, generation of reactive oxygen species, plaque cap thinning, and
plaque rupture, which lead to clinical events. Contributing risk factors include a family history, hypertension, smoking, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and obesity. Medications commonly used for this illness include  beta blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers, statins, anticoagulants, and aspirin.

It’s Common To Use Intervention That Doesn’t Treat the Cause

The interventions include angioplasty with or without bare-metal or drug-coated stents, atherectomy, and coronary artery bypass surgery. Exercise may be prescribed and smoking cessation encouraged. Some patients may receive nutritional advice from a dietician or nutritional therapist, who often lacks knowledge or training in disease prevention and reversal. For the minority of heart patients, specifically those in the midst of heart attacks or acute coronary syndromes, stents or coronary artery bypass may be lifesaving.

For the rest, none of the present therapies targets the cause: the Western diet.

As a consequence, the disease marches on in all patients, which leads to more drugs, stents, and bypasses, increasing heart damage, heart failure, and, too often, death, from an essentially benign, food-borne illness.6,7 This food-borne illness has taken root in the hearts of even the “healthiest” followers of the Western diet, as proved by autopsy studies.8–10

Evidence of the Link Between Diet and Disease

There is ample evidence linking diet and disease: in plant-based cultures such as rural China,11 the Papua highlanders in New Guinea,12 central Africa, and the Tarahumara Indians of northern Mexico, 13 coronary artery disease is virtually nonexistent. Conversely, plant-based cultures that adopt Western, animal-based nutrition promptly develop coronary artery disease. The reverse is also true. Deaths from heart disease and stroke plummeted from 1939 to 1945, during World War II, when the occupying German forces deprived Norwegians of their livestock, and rationing resulted in greatly diminished animal-derived foods. Within 2 years of the restoration of meat and dairy consumption after the cessation of hostilities in 1945, 14 death rates from stroke and heart attack approached their pre-1939 levels.

Dr. Esselstyn’s Heart Disease Study

In 1985, I initiated a study that treated seriously ill patients with coronary artery disease with plant-based nutrition and succeeded in the arrest and reversal of their disease. This program has been published at 5,15 12,16 16,17 and most recently summarized at 20 years in my book Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease,18 making it 1 of the longest investigations of its type in medical research. The duration of the study is testimony that patients with coronary disease will adhere to these food changes for decades and beyond. Patients lose weight, blood pressure normalizes, and type 2 diabetes improves or resolves, as do angina, erectile dysfunction, and peripheral vascular and carotid disease. Angiographic reversal can be striking (See picture above).

Even more remarkable is the sense of control patients achieve when it comes to containing and reversing their disease. Despite widespread and growing awareness of this straightforward, painless, and inexpensive therapy, it is infrequently used. Physicians assert that their patients will not follow this approach. The hundreds of patients we have treated and our original study participants, who switched from a Western diet full of oil, processed foods, meat, and dairy to plant-based nutrition, are testimony to the contrary. Why have we succeeded where others have failed? Most physicians, who see 20 to 30 patients per day, have no time, background, or passion for nutritional counseling and lack training in behavioral modification. What is more, most insurance carriers do not reimburse for counseling. Time is at a premium in the physician-patient interaction. At the initial patient visit, a nurse, resident, staff physician,
or assistant will perform a history and physical. The physician will review these findings, order tests, and, at the next encounter, share the test results and perhaps prescribe an intervention, and/or drugs, and a follow-up program. Often, nutrition is never mentioned. A patient might meet with a nutritional therapist to develop a “balanced” diet, having nothing to do with disease arrest and reversal.

Dr. Esselstyn’s Success in Reversing Heart Disease Naturally

Our success in counseling patients in how to arrest and reverse heart disease is directly related to the time and effort we expend to help them understand the connection between diet and disease. We succeed where others may fail because of attention to detail. We have evolved a single, intensive, 5-hour counseling session, which accommodates out-of-state and local patients. The first 3.5 hours of counseling include a detailed review of disease epidemiology and causation, the endothelial cell and its function, nitric oxide, food-borne endothelial injury, and how to achieve endothelial recovery and disease reversal. In the next hour, we discuss which foods to avoid and which to eat, including advice on how to read ingredients in nutritional labels and shop for food, how to eat out (at friends’ homes, at restaurants, and on the road), and how to prepare a variety of plant-based foods. During the last 45 minutes, we serve a plant-based lunch, exchange ideas, and answer questions. We schedule regular follow-up by phone and/or e-mail with all patients. The result: patients report that this is the most significant and enduring medical encounter they have experienced.
More importantly, they acquire an understanding of what caused their disease and how they can stop and reverse it. Contrary to the argument that “patients will not do this,” we find that patients rejoice once they understand their disease and how they may halt it. It is condescending to suggest that patients have no interest in healing themselves. Is the problem that they will not follow advice, or how the advice was offered, if at all? One of my surgical mentors used to say, “Inappropriate application of the method is no excuse for its abandonment.” We have found creative nutritional counseling to be highly effective. Although busy, physicians must develop an appreciation for nutritional counseling’s capacity to eradicate disease and can refer patients to a variety of specially developed programs, or delegate the counseling to members of their teams who have apprenticed in such programs.

Conventional Heart Disease Treatments – A Standardizing of Errors and Predictable Failure

Present cardiovascular therapy has become a standardized error, as it does nothing to prevent disease. The American Heart Association reports mortality rates of 1% for stents and 2.5% for coronary bypass surgery.19 Thus, 1% of 1.2 million
stents and 2.5% of 500,000 bypass surgeries translate into tens of thousands who die and thousands more who are crippled from the ensuing strokes, heart attacks, and morbidity.

None of the drugs or procedures that constitute the lion’s share of the annual $500 billion expenditure on cardiovascular disease treat the cause or halt its progression.20

Nutritional Approach Alternative To Treating Coronary Heart Disease

In contrast to the standard approach, this nutrition-based program is not dangerous, there is no mortality or morbidity, and aside from a modest counseling expense, it is virtually free, as we all must eat. The benefits of stents, bypass surgery, and drugs are transient as disease continues to progress, while those of counseling endure and improve with time. In the history of our profession, have we ever before developed an expensive, painful, nontherapeutic treatment of the leading killer of women and men while failing to inform them of the cause of their illness? Sadly, today our adolescents are but a decade or 2 away from compounding this epidemic.

It Is Time To Tell the Truth About Coronary Heart Disease

Family history and genetic background do not cause this illness. It is not the luck of the draw. It is a matter of personal action and responsibility. Genes load the gun, but lifestyle pulls the trigger. It all starts and stops with our endothelium, the guardian and lifejacket of our blood vessels. If we destroy our endothelium, we develop the disease. If we restore our endothelium, we vanquish our disease.

Who Is Not Forthright?

Of course, several mutually reinforcing institutional and commercial interests oppose this lifestyle intervention. Every 5 years, the United States Department of Agriculture, controlled by agricultural interests, issues a food pyramid laden with foods that predispose millions of Americans to perish from cardiovascular disease. The pharmaceutical industry takes in billions in profits from heart disease, including $21 billion from statin drugs every year.21 The stent industry makes $5 billion annually.19

Ten percent of the Medicare budget is spent on stent procedures.22

With the existing financial rewards for the medical profession, it is difficult to imagine interventional cardiologists clamoring for fewer patients. The time is long overdue for legendary work. We can hardly be proud of a drug and interventional therapy that results in death, morbidity, inordinate expense, and disease progression and can never halt this food-borne epidemic.

Patient Beware and Best To Know the Alternative

Every patient with this disease should be made aware of this safe, simple, enduring option to cure himself or herself. Most coronary disease need never exist, and where it does exist, it need not progress. Present coronary artery disease therapy need not become the radical mastectomy of this century.

Footnotes

1. Halsted WS. The results of operations for the cure of cancer of the
breast performed at the John Hopkins Hospital from June 1889 to
January 1894. Med Classics 1938;3:441–509.

2. McWhirter R. The value of simple mastectomy and radiotherapy in the
treatment of cancer of the breast. Br J Radiol 1948;21:599–610.

3. Hayward J. Conservative surgery in the treatment of early breast
cancer. Br J Surg 1974;61:770 –771.

4. Crile G Jr. Results of conservative treatment of breast cancer at ten and
15 years. Ann Surg 1975;181:26 –30.

5. Fisher B, Redmond C, Fisher ER, BauerM,Wolmark N,Wickerham DL,
Deutsch M, Montague E, Margolese R, Foster R. Ten-year results of a
randomized clinical trial comparing radical mastectomy and total mastectomy
with or without radiation. N Engl J Med 1985;312:674–681.

6. Forrester JS, Shah PK. Lipid lowering versus revascularization: an idea
whose time (for testing) has come. Circulation 1997;96:1360–1362.

7. Braunwald E. Shattuck lecture— cardiovascular medicine at the turn of
the millennium: triumphs, concerns, and opportunities. N Engl J Med
1997;337:1360 –1369.

8. Enos WF, Holmes RH, Beyer J. Coronary disease among United States
soldiers killed in action in Korea; preliminary report. JAMA 1953;152:
1090–1093.

9. McNamara JJ, Molot MA, Stremple JF, Cutting RT. Coronary artery
disease in combat casualties in Vietnam. JAMA 1971;216:1185–1187.

10. Strong JP, Malcom GT, McMahan CA, Tracy RE, Newman WP III,
Herderick EE, Cornhill JF. Prevalence and extent of atherosclerosis in
adolescents and young adults: implications for prevention from the
Pathobiological Determinants of Atherosclerosis in Youth Study.
JAMA 1999;281:727–735.

11. Campbell TC, Parpia B, Chen J. Diet, lifestyle, and the etiology of
coronary artery disease: the Cornell China study. Am J Cardiol 1998;
82:18T–21T.

12. Sinnett PF, Whyte HM. Epidemiological studies in a total highland
population, Tukisenta, New Guinea. Cardiovascular disease and relevant
clinical, electrocardiographic, radiological and biochemical findings.
J Chronic Dis 1973;26:265–290.

13. Connor WE, Cerqueira MT, Connor RW, Wallace RB, Malinow MR,
Casdorph HR. The plasma lipids, lipoproteins, and diet of the Tarahumara
Indians of Mexico. Am J Clin Nutr 1978;31:1131–1142.

14. Strom A, Jensen RA. Mortality from circulatory diseases in Norway
1940–1945. Lancet 1951;1:126 –129.

15. Esselstyn CB Jr, Ellis SG, Medendorp SV, Crowe TD. A strategy to
arrest and reverse coronary artery disease: a 5-year longitudinal study
of a single physician’s practice. J Fam Pract 1995;41:560 –568.

16. Esselstyn CB Jr. Updating a 12-year experience with arrest and reversal
therapy for coronary heart disease (an overdue requiem for palliative
cardiology). Am J Cardiol 1999;84:339 –341.

17. Esselstyn CB Jr. Resolving the coronary artery disease epidemic
through plant-based nutrition. Prev Cardiol 2001;4:171–177.

18. Esselstyn CB Jr. Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease. New York, New
York: Avery, Penguin Group, 2007:308.

19. Hechinger J. The growing case for heart surgery. The Wall Street
Journal, May 26, 2005.

20. Allen JA. Heart disease to cost U.S. $503 billion in 2010: group. Available
at: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5BG52I20091217. Accessed
on May 31, 2010.

21. Napoli M. Heart News 2007. Available at: http://medicalconsumers.
org/2007/12/31/heart-news-2007/. Accessed on May 31, 2010.

22. Lin GA, Dudley RA, Lucas FL, Malenka DJ, Vittinghoff E, Redberg
RF. Frequency of stress testing to document ischemia prior to elective
percutaneous coronary intervention. JAMA 2008;300:1765–1773.

Picture Above: Coronary artery before and after disease reversal accomplished
through diet without statins. Reprinted from Esselstyn CB Jr. Resolving the
coronary artery disease epidemic through plant based nutrition. Prev Cardiol
2001;4:171–177. 904 The American Journal of Cardiology (www.ajconline.org)

Keywords: heart conditions, artery problems, heart attack signs, coronary heart disease, cardiac disease, disease and diet

Alzheimer's, Autism, Blending, HEALING US

Super Brain, Eye and Nervous System Rejuvenation Drink

No Comments 13 October 2011

Super Brain, Eye and Nervous System Rejuvenation Drink

Super Brain, Eye

and Nervous System

Rejuvenation Drink

By Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) It is important to remember that the brain is, to many, the most important part of our body. It helps to coordinate our whole nervous system, our whole consciousness

It is important thus to learn how to use all natural organic ingredients to supercharge your brain.…activate the genius inside of you.

Here you can listen to the genius of David Wolfe explain how.

The full recipe is in his book, Superfoods and he also offers some CDs

You can also freely access this book on line and the full recipe via google-ebooks

Another alternative to David Wolfe’s recipe was posted by Neens in her wordpress blog:

Alternative to David Wolfe’s Super Brain Charging Drink

300 ml of water with lemon and adya clarity (I don’t have any coconuts)
1/2 T of coconut oil
1/2 a dropper full of marine phytoplankton (I don’t have the powdered stuff)
1/4 t of crystal manna (algae) (I don’t have the liquid stuff)
1 capsule of Açai Resveratrol Ultimate ORAC Antioxidant Extreme (I don’t have MegaHydrate)
1/4 t of reishi powder (I don’t have lion’s mane)
1 T (heaping) of raw honey
1 avocado (for consistency, as I don’t have any berries, either)

Go For It

Follow these instructions and before you know it, you will be writing a daily blog on health and healing because your
brain power is overflowing!

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Cancer, HEALING US

Breast cancer photographer makes women feel beautiful

No Comments 11 October 2011

terri-shaver-breast-cancer-photographs-story

                                                Denise Acker, left, died at 55 from lung cancer. Heather Allen, right, from leukemia

Breast cancer

photographer

makes women

feel beautiful

By Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) This article is not meant to condone any conventional cancer therapies using radiation, drugs and chemotherapies. Having organized an alternative cancer treatment center, I know the alternatives are far, far preferrable over the toxic treatments conventionally used. Natural therapies do not make a woman’s hair fall out!

How can disfiguring approaches be  healing? It goes against all common sense.

But then modern medicine convinces us to give over rational  judgment to the doctor’s pontifications, being led by the most miseducated individuals in our culture by far and whose consciousness is shaped lock-stock-and-barrel by drug-company funded educational institutions.

Uplifting Women Battling Cancer

This post is meant to uplift women battling breast and other cancers in more than a superficial way, and to give real hope.

Let us honor a woman’s sacred body by first going organic, avoiding as much as possible the exposure to chemicals in our total home and office environment, and most certainly not taking in chemical drugs through our mouths or by injection (the abomination that we call modern medicine). A large class of  pharmaceuticals can cause cancer as a main, not so-called side effect (a matter of brainwashing). Let the beautiful women of this world not fall prey to a doctor’s prescription to treat cancer with the most toxic, anti-healing of elements – advocated by an archaic, barbaric system of medicine that is in shambles.

The Biggest Con of Cons

There is hardly a bigger con in modern medicine that to take the drugs that cause cancer to claim to cure cancer – what is actually a ploy not to face the fact that chemicals cause cancer – what would require deep life-style changes.  The statistics for the insanity of modern toxic medical approaches are brutal, and yet they continue to be practiced for the bottom line.

Honor a Woman’s Beauty

So let us greatly honor every woman’s beauty….and by more than superficial means – to just take a surface image photo.

Let us advise every woman undergoing this trauma to stay far away from the  loors, the wallet-vacuum-cleaners, the deceptions of modern $-allopathic-$ medicine with its most toxic of approaches. Don’t be fooled.

With that said, here is Meagan’s heartening story about Terri Shaver’s passion:

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Terri Shaver’s Passion

Nearly every day, Terri Shaver comes face to face with cancer and can’t help but think about her life and how short it could be. For more than four years, the 56-year-old photographer  has taken free portraits of people with terminal and life-threatening illnesses as part of the Oldham Project, the nonprofit she founded after her husband’s two sisters-in-law died from breast cancer.

Although the Oldham Project, named for the two sisters, provided photos for families and children, Shaver started Be Bold, Feel Beautiful, a campaign specifically aimed at women with cancer, in summer 2010.

“I’ll never be the same,” she said. “These women are already dealing with the choices of the things they want to accomplish or need to accomplish before their time here is over. They really see the things that are important.”

To Feel Beautiful Again

The campaign began as a way to provide the women who lost their hair from cancer treatments photos in which they felt beautiful. Although she had already been taking photos of people with cancer, Shaver wanted to raise awareness, and from her extended family, knew what a powerful effect going bald had on women in particular.

“When they lose their hair, 99.9% of these women have said that they lose themselves,” she said. “They lose their identity.”

Shaver remembers one woman telling her that when her eyelashes and eyebrows fell out, she looked in the mirror and saw an alien. But when the women see their photos — some somber and some lighthearted, posing with something significant to them — they regain their self-image. Shaver said some have even told her that they stopped wearing their wigs after the session.

Since the campaign started in July 2010, Shaver has photographed about 100 women — ages 20 to 82 — who have had cancer, as well as partnering with a local spa to pamper them and try to make them feel gorgeous for a day. Although it began as a campaign planned to run until October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Shaver said the feedback from the women was overwhelming and she extended the campaign to be a permanent fixture of the Oldham Project.

“Your will has a lot to do with progress that you make when you’re sick,” Shaver said. “I firmly believe that if I can make women feel better about themselves, while they’re undergoing this treatment and have no hair, their treatment will be much more successful.”

Before starting a session, Shaver turns up the music in her studio and strives for an optimistic perspective, determined to make the day an uplifting experience for the woman.

Resources

http://www.breastcancerbeautiful.com/

Key words; natural breast cancer treatments, alternative breast cancer therapies

Based on an article by Meagan Choi, CNN

Testimonial video on the Gerson Therapy which integrally reverses breast cancer by truly healing,
not poisoning the body:

Keywords: breast cancer survivors, breast lumps, breast cancer treatment, types of cancer treatment, forms of cancer treatment

Cancer, HEALING US, Radiation

Steve Jobs dead at 56: A life ended by chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer

1 Comment 06 October 2011

Steve Jobs dead at 56: A life ended by chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer

Steve Jobs dead at 56:

A life ended by chemotherapy

and radiotherapy for cancer

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

 (Healingtalks) It is extremely sad that  Steve Jobs , a man of great vision and genius at the helm of Apple, died today and prematurely from his cancer treatments. There is little doubt, as that is what usually happens with about 97-98% of cancer patients treated conventionally, that his life was cut short like that of millions of others. This occurs due to a culture-wide indoctrinated belief that we must to follow and trust the dictates of  persistent failure, as long as it has the stamp of approval of conventional medicine and its Big Pharma funding sources.

Criminal Ignorance

In fact, Steve Jobs died only a few months after being treated with chemotherapy at the Stanford Cancer Center and prior thereto with radiation.  Here was a man whose life force was decimated by the horrid toxicity that is commonly and criminally inflicted on cancer patients via chemotherapy and radiation. We call it “criminal ignorance” on the part of the medical industry because they know no better and shut their eyes to the alternatives.

Killer Treatments of Chemo and Radiation

Steve Jobs chemotherapy treatments are documented (http://www.marksmarketanalysis.com/…)

Steve Jobs secret radiotherapy treatments in Switzerland were made public by Jerry York, a

Jerry York told Fortune Magazine about the radiation treatments for his cancer at the University of Basel in Switzerland (http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/01…) but  kept this secret until Jerry York died in March of 2010 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_…). Thereafter Fortune Magazine went ahead and published the details  (http://gawker.com/5737092/steve-job…).

Steve Jobs Liver Transplant

Fortune also reported that Steve Jobs underwent a secret liver transplant.

In January of this year, Roc4Life.com reported:

“Jobs’ medical leave is due to cancer, but no one knows whether it stems from his 2004 battle with pancreatic cancer or complications from a secret liver transplant in 2009.

Steve Jobs thus underwent major conventional treatments, all of which combined converted a slow growing cancer into an abrupt end of his life.

Lesson To Be Learned

This is what every first grader should know.

Yet the most left-brain intelligent Phds coming from the best of Ivy League Schools don’t quite get it – not if bankrolled by Big Pharma. Basically if you poison your body with chemicals, you come closer to not farther away from death. Think of a compost heap where all plants decay or breakdown to form all other plant life in an unbroken circle of unity. Throw in any random mix of chemicals, and all life therein dies. This is elementary.

You know how drug companies spend billions to test drugs in isolation. This is the foundation of their Big Scam. They never test the whole order of chemistry because that would end their mean game. Think of a compost heap wherein the order of chemistry clashes with the order of life – why we have organic farming.  The more chemicals we randomly put into the heap (to test the whole order of chemistry) the more life therein dies. Wouldn’t it be great if everyone understood that.

This means that chemistry’s order is not living nature’s order.

If life is at the core of nature overall, then chemistry’s order is not nature’s order as such

Well what a radical idea that is! Only at healingtalks will you find dozens of articles about a life-centered vision of nature replacing the mechanical math-based.

This deeply radical idea is that worth repeating, imagine that, contrary to what modern education teaches us….

Chemistry’s Order is Not Nature’s Order

We have been indoctrinated or weaned on a faith in chemistry. We have been taught that chemistry constitutes a science of sciences. Unfortunately many take this belief not only to heart, and into their sub-subconsciousness, but to their early graves. Several Nobel Prize winning physicists and chemists have also pre-maturely died of Alzheimer’s – not understanding, in this view, the nature of life and consciousness in nature; never suspecting that math symbols don’t and can’t point well to that kind of essence of nature.

If this counter-cultural view is true, then chemotherapy not only won’t work…..it can’t!

Using chemotherapy to try then to undue cancer is like using fifty cups of coffee just before going to bed to sleep better!

The insanity of using the most  intensely cancer-causing chemicals to cure cancer, nevertheless, is commonplace.  It is a sign of our crazy times.

The practice is dictated again by a belief at the  core of modernity – and the vast denial that this belief is and could be wrong, or that the whole chemical/pharmaceutical/drug-based approach is false, fallacious, erroneous, mistaken and even downright idiotic and stupid. 

Is a doctor going to admit such a thing? Or that his core approach to nature is bankrupt?

No way, and he will do everything possible to try to prove the very opposite.

Medical Heresy

If any doctor falls out of line, it is also a heresy. Naturopaths and other holistic professionals thus become the heretics or infidels to be stamped out.

No one is allowed to question the underling vision or the road of progress it supposedly unravels (an ever better life through chemistry).

No one is allowed to question the mechanical, death-ridden vision of nature – and as first introduced in ancient Greece and as latter brought to dominance  in the 17th century.

Mandatory and Necessary Denial

Again to question the underlying worldview is to risk being thrown out of the club – like a monk thrown out of a monastery for adopting a different religion. That would be too devastating.

The same underlying worldview of medical doctor is the foundation of what gurus of technology follow.  So it is little surprise that someone of Steve Jobs’  stature should turn to conventional cancer “solutions.”

Take away that belief in the underlying worldview, however,  and the  justification to prescribe drugs, surgery and radiation dies – rather than the patient!

So that worldview is of no minor importance.

It is sacrosanct.

A denial or heresy stance would again destroy their whole approach to the healing arts.

Thus Never Mind the Consequences

Thus never mind that chemicals do not cure cancer.

If the evidence shows that  one would think doctors would wholesale abandon drugs and chemicals in that field.

But no.  Absolutely not

So deep a belief, so hypnotically held, cannot be denied mentally or culturally.

As we learn with hypnosis in general, a belief will take precedence over ANY evidence of our senses.

Of course we’re never taught that possibility…and for something so vital…namely that the root vision of nature, the mathematical, is really a vast belief system in symbol idols that structures rather than discovers the nature of our world.

We are rather taught this is all and only objective science, and chemists and doctors are our best guides thereto. We only then look at how the vision or belief works successfully (as in designing Apple computers and other mechanical things) and not how and where and why it utterly fails. And the failures are really legion, but blotted out in the fabric of that worldview.

A belief that again that so deeply constructs reality cannot be overturned with ease.

Unfortunately great individuals fall victims to the denial process that there are failures. Famous individuals who took conventional treatments and then soon died  include Farrah Fawcett, Peter Jennings, Patrick Swayze, Michael Douglas.

Still there is a society-wide blindness that ever persists. Conventional cancer treatments obviously fail. They maim and kill millions.

They don’t work, except in relatively rare cases, and for short periods of time.

This is because poisons poison our body.  Duhhh

But if doctors unrelentingly tells us to still take such poisonous treatments  (and to pay them and hospitals dearly for the same) perhaps we should?  And then we have to face the consequences of our gullibility rather than better taking health into our own hands.

Why Conventional Cancer Treatments Cannot But Fail!

The underlying reason is as follows:

If healing is a connective coming to wholeness then

  • Surgery – cutting our body apart (disconnecting it) can’t heal us.
  • Organ Transplants – treating the body as a machine made of separate interchangeable parts can’t heal us.
  • Radiation – using a by-product of things falling apart can’t heal us

Is There a Bigger Lie Anywhere In Our Modern World?

So back  to how Steve Jobs’ life as stolen by the cancer industry.

The mass media filters out the hints that conventional medical doctors might be lying to us and to themselves when they so rarely care about chemicals in our processed foods polluting every organ of our bodies. Why? Obviously that would make us question similarly taking in chemical drugs into the depths of ourselves as dictated by doctors – pharmaceutical front men and women !

You must tell people that they need to use such chemicals to undue and cure cancer!

Is there a bigger lie anywhere in our modern world?  If so, pray tell.

Keywords: chemotherapy failures, conventional cancer treatments, Steve Job dies

Also see: http://www.healingtalks.com/health/allopathic-medicine/chemotherapy/chemotherapy-not-the-answer-to-cancer/

Further Resource:

The Hundred-Year Lie: How Food and Medicine Are Destroying Your Health

Interview with Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, a tw0-decade experienced expert on pancreatic cancer (Steve jobs was recommended to see him but Jobs chose not to) discusses Steve Job’s unfortunate death . The interview also highlights the more sane and effective natural pancreatic cancer treatments:

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HEALING US, Smoking, Stop Smoking

Is Smoking Bad For You?

No Comments 04 October 2011

Is Smoking Bad For You?

Is Smoking Bad

For You?

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) We know that smoking can cause some major illnesses, including heart disease, cancer, and certainly respiratory disease that all lead to untimely or premature death.  It is reported that nearly half a million people in the USA  die prematurely (about 1/5th of annual deaths) and 100,000 in the UK due to smoking. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control), nearly a 100 billion dollars are also wasted annually because of lost productivity.

Smoking is  the single largest preventable global cause of death. In addition,  second-hand smoke exposure is a major health hazard.

Smoking causes cancer

A stunning 90% of lung cancer victims developed their condition due to smoking. Smokers also have a significantly higher risk of  many other forms of cancer, including kidney, esophagus, nose, mouth, cervical, bowel, pancreas, liver and so on.

Why does smoking raise cancer risk?

The answer is simple. There are over 4,000 different and often toxic ingredients in cigarette smoke that can harm us. Tobacco smoke, however, consists mainly of three ingredients:

  • Nicotine  is not known as a carcinogenic. Rather it is addictive. Nicotine gets smoker’s quickly hooked.  It reaches the brain in just 15 seconds after inhalation. Nicotine is used also a controlled insecticide where its use leads to vomiting, seizures, and an overall depression of the central nervous system, as well as growth retardation. It impairs a fetus’ development.
  • Carbon Monoxide is a tasteless poisonous gas. The body finds it hard to differentiate carbon monoxide from oxygen and absorbs it readily into the bloodstream.  Carbon monoxide causes fatigue, weakness, and dizziness. It is also a cardiovascular depressant. It is especially toxic for babies in the womb, infants and smokers with impaired immune systems.
  • Tar is carcinogenic.  Worse yet, when a smoker inhales, about 70% of the tar remains in their lungs. If you try a smoker’s handkerchief test (fill the mouth with smoke but don’t inhale, and rather blow the smoke through the handkerchief) and you will see the sticky dark brown stains.  Do this again, but this time inhale and the handkerchief only has a faint light brown stain. The rest rains in your lungs and other respiratory channels.

Smoking and heart/cardiovascular disease

Smoking is a known cause of atherosclerosis, thus contributing to  coronary heart disease. People with coronary heart disease are much more likely to have a heart attack.

Smoking worsens a major heart disease risk factor. It does so by raising blood pressure. This makes it harder to exercise and to function overall.  A much higher percentage of smokers have strokes compared to others of the same age.  Those who smoke run a higher risk of developing aortic aneurysm and arterial disease. When we inhale smoke regularly, the cerebrovascular system is damaged. Additionally female smokers who use contraceptives has a still higher risk of developing coronary heart disease and stroke. Also if you smoke your levels of HDL or good cholesterol will drop. If you have a history of heart disease and smoke, forget it.You are literally playing with fire to snuff out your life premaurely.

Sources:

American Heart Association, Cancer Research UK, Medical News Today archives.

Other Healingtalks Articles on Smoking:

What is in a Cigarette

What’s Not in a Cigarette

Smoking Illusions

What is Really in a Cigarette

US Releases Graphic Images to Deter Smoking

Pictures of Smokers’ and Non-Smokers’ Lungs

Cigarette Ingredients

How to Fight Teen Smoking

What are Cigarettes, Straight Up

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Simple Video on How Smoking Harms Your Body

HEALING US, Inflammations

Natural and Powerful Anti-Inflammatory Remedies

No Comments 30 September 2011

Natural and Powerful Anti-Inflammatory Remedies

Natural and Powerful

Anti-Inflammatory

Remedies

In my life-long naturopathic studies, I have keenly observed how most major illnesses tend to begin with a subliminal or slight, almost unnoticed inflammation.

Understanding the Key Role of Inflammations

What this really is, is a burning out of the life force, fire taking out the light or inner consciousness of the body. If there is a surplus of life force, the body overcomes the inflammation and the next day you may feel fine. But over time, often decades, something else happens. How does this bring about eventual disease?

The answer is actually simple but profound. This is based on the deep insight that consciousness in us, and in all of nature, forms a universal relationship of connection. Imagine this is the true foundation of nature being sacredly one. Then without the high-level presence of inner consciousness, any living nature would fall apart because consciousness is that relationship of connection. We too become not “at-one” or whole or healthy as a result. We become ill and diseased. As consciousness depletes itself over time, inflammations manifest first in the early or acute stages of illness. In the later stages of illness, consciousness is indeed depleted in a non-recovering way. There is no longer adequate inner awareness, inner life – as with the brain unconsciousness of Alzheimer’s disease, the unconsciousness of extremities with diabetics, and the silently spreading unconsciousness of metastatic cancer sufferers.

Knowing the Importance of Counteracting Inflammations

By understanding the above deeply, we fathom the huge importance of counteracting any and all inflammations – such as nephritis, colitis, arthritis, hepatitis, prostatitis, encephalitis, rhinitis, retinitis etc. The list is almost endless precisely because this ties into the universal principles underlying the life force of the body as a whole. The ever greater specializing of medicine (it also makes more money that way) and thus the ever more narrow focusing of modern medicine is reflective of a root misunderstanding towards this underlying connective and true healing principles of nature and thus our bodies.

The conventional approach then is to treat inflammation with some type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, like Vioxx — which was taken off the market years ago after it had killed more than 60,000 people.

These drugs do little or nothing to treat the cause of inflammations. In fact they are essentially harmful to the healing process by design. For chemical drugs are designed ultimately by mathematical means, and mathematics abstracts how to exactly separate, not connect, all of consciousness. This  is a long discussion to explain this fully but here. It is just important to know that this mathematical ideology of nature, forms a very poor and misguided way to connect our whole vision of the world and of the cosmos. The reader has probably never read such a statement before, so it involves a little shock to the sensibilities, and time to absorb. But this is, in fact, the root reason why most of modern healthcare systems, dispensing surgery, radiation and pharmaceutical drugs (all math-view related) and yielding many major side-effects, do not help with the root cause of inflammations.

So it takes quite a huge and daring counter-cultural leap, a leap of faith at first until the results are seen. This shift is one that, in a half a century of experience, I have seen as a means “:to cure the incurable” – a refrain used by the Gerson Therapy…and where the results again speak for themselves.
Miseducation of Physicians – Being Taught Newton’s Mechanical Worldview

On the flip side of this, what modern medicine does is failing.  We see a spread of inflammatory and chronic health epidemics – especially the most consciousness-depleting one’s (cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s). We are told that somehow a cure is just around the corner, with more chemical or genetic research, but in the meantime we are helpless to stop this. We can lessen the pain, becoming yet more unconscious by using drugs. We can extend our lives where diseases are then very profitably managed but not cured by the doctor or hospital.

In fact more than half of Americans are diagnosed as continuously suffering from chronic ills and about 25% of children as well. Still a higher number remain undiagnosed with some subliminal or latent conditions.

Thus an embracing of alternative principles becomes a very welcome turn of events. The re-understanding is itself is a major healing event in our very inner disabled society.

Taking Action – Using Powerful Anti-Inflammatory Supplements

With the above new understanding we can now be inspired to take seriously the huge importance of anti-inflammatory remedies. We can use them with more staying power, not deflected back toward ill-promoting and less conscious paths. Fortunately there are very powerful natural anti-inflammatory remedies we can turn to:

MSM (methylsulfonylmethane)

MSM has the ability to neutralize, eliminate or reduce inflammation. It also can break down the calcification that is associated with later-stage or chronic states of hardening or life-depletion. In your arteries, the physical name for this is plaque and it feeds heart disease.  MSM turns such calcified deposits into calcium sulfate to be excreted, as described in the chemical model. The dosage maybe 2,500 mg per day. But you need to build up to 5,000 mg or 7,500 mg, and allow it to work over a period of months. This can be used as a remedy for rheumatoid arthritis (where the ’tis’ of course stands for inflammation). It’s also important to note that if you’re allergic to sulfa drugs, you may have trouble with MSM because it is a type of sulfur.

MSM is not a drug however. It is a natural compound that exists in all trees and many plants. MSM is highly concentrated in aloe vera, for example, so you can also use natural aloe vera products that contain MSM. As with most supplements, quality is a concern when it comes to MSM. Consider using tree-derived form.

Vitamin C

A tremendous antioxidant, vitamin C is also anti-inflammatory, and is vital for rebuilding collagen and connective tissue. Take your MSM and vitamin C together if possible. Your best bet is to use a natural plant-based or botanical vitamin C supplement, such as acerola cherry, rosehip, or camu berry. Keep in mind that high doses of vitamin C can cause diarrhea, so again, you’ll want to start slowly and work your way up to about 3,000 mg per day. Certain newer supplements also use liposomal -delivery systems that can increase their bio-availability.

Practical Advice – A great idea is to start a morning routine of making freshly-squeezed citric juice, with an MSM and Vitamin C added. Then, depending on the severity of the condition add green veggie juices during the day.  In addition note that early in the morning, the citric juices, with vitamin C added, will have a laxative, colon-cleaning effect,

Medicinal Mushrooms

These include reishi mushrooms, cordyceps, Agaricus blazei and chaga mushrooms. Medicinal mushrooms can help boost your immune system to break up longstanding infections.

Practical Advice – There are also mushroom products available as powders. These are best added to smoothies, protein shakes, teas and other beverages.

Herbs/Condiments – Such as Fennel and Dill

Fennel is a cooling plant suitable for juicing. Fennel juice is specifically recommended for headaches and migraines which are really brain inflammations. Dill is related to fennel, and is incidentally very beneficial for producing breast milk in nursing women. Also anti-inflammatory herbs like tumeric and cummin are commonly used in Indian cuisine. fennel, cardamon, mint, basil, shredded coconut and raita spices. See

Practical Advice: See which cooling spices best agree with your palate and add them to your favorite recipe. These are especially recommended during hot summers, but can be used at any time to counter inflammations. In Indian cuisine, these can include - turmeric - an anti-inflammatory, helps detoxify the liver, balance cholesterol levels, fight allergies, stimulate digestion, boost immunity and enhance the complexion.- coriander - a cooling herb spices.

Vitamin D

Nearly all patients with autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis tend to be deficient in vitamin D, according to Dr. Mercola who has treated thousands of patients naturally with this ailment. So optimizing your vitamin D levels, with supplements or sunlight, is recommended as an essential part of treating this condition.

Practical Advice – Get a good quality Vitamin D supplement and add this to your routine during the winter months, if in your geographic region there is too little sunlight.

Mangosteen

Organic mangosteen rind is a further superior antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties. The rind of mangosteen has been used in traditional medicinal systems in Southeast Asia, all the way into Indonesia, since the beginning of recorded history. Interestingly, it specifically treats the pain and inflammation associated with rheumatoid arthritis.

Astaxanthin and Omega Fats

This is a seafood component extracted from algae. Astaxanthin provides three unusual health benefits:

  • Preventing sunburn (4mg dose)
  • Eliminating cataracts and age-related macular degeneration
  • Protection against radiation damage when flying in an airplane

It’s a bit pricey. So a less expensive alternative is krill oil, which also contains astaxanthin, in addition to essential omega-3 fats such as eicosapentanoic acid (EPA) and docosahexanoic acid (DHA).

Juicing Celery and Cucumber

Vegetable juicing, particularly celery and cucumber juices, will help greatly. To such juices the above supplements can all be added.

Juices carry the life force of plants the most, being the more liquid thus connective (conscious and life bearing) rather than solid or separative (unconscious or death bearing) aspect of any plant’s existence.

Celery and cucumbers are very rich in electrolytes and have a cooling effect on your body, which is the same as anti-inflammatory. These drinks are thus used as a juicing base at the Hippocrates Institute, Tree of Life and other major natural healing centers to also and further draw toxins out of the body that are the source of inflammations.

Practical Advice: If you are fighting a serious chronic disease, have a base of celery and/or cucumber juice (adding the juice of sprouts and your favorite greens) and drink an eight  ounce glass at least twice a day. With the Gerson Therapy, there are 13 daily juices, often for patients for are literally fighting for their life.

Raw Living Foods

Inflammations take the life force out of the body so you want to put it back in. This cannot be done with just eating essentially dead or high-heated foods. Raw living foods instead are both cooling and enlivening.

Practical Advice: It is a good idea to get a book on raw living food cuisine. Like learning how to prepare Indian or Chinese food, it is a world unto itself, and can be quite an adventure. To follow this full-fledged means added a good juicer, blender, food processor and dehydrator to your kitchen. We learn how to prepare the most delicious dishes in an “uncooked” way, and with foods heated no more than about 105-110 degrees Fahrenheit. During the winter, we pour hot water over yummy uncooked ingredients and add a little fermented soy plus spices that agree with the palate.

Emotional Component

We can have toxic and inflaming emotions which will feed an ill condition of the body. So addressing these emotional wounds is another vital part of the process. Dr. Mercola recommends his  Emotional Freedom Technique and there are many other such spiritual or inner approaches to emotional healing or emotional detoxing.

Conclusion

Getting rid of inflammations is a GIANT step to taking real and true control of your health and that of your loved ones.

Candida

Ten Natural Ways To Overcome Yeast Infection

Comments Off 29 September 2011

Ten Greatest Cures For Yeast Infection

Ten Natural Ways

To Overcome

Yeast Infections

(Healingtalks) If you’re affected by yeast an infection, likelihood is your physician would prescribe a chemical ointment or drug. But these chemicals tend to aggravate this disease by serving to unfold the yeast-like fungi Candida albicans. Listed below are the ten best natural cures for yeast infection or within the holistic style.

Proper Hygiene

The primary cure is prevention by way of proper hygiene. Yeast infection spreads mostly by way of carelessness, whether or not by exposure to a sufferer, to Candida albicans, or to chemicals which trigger yeast infection. Hence, no lending of non-public belongings, and dispose expired products properly.

Wholesome Lifestyle

Reduce ingesting alcoholic drinks and faucet water.  Get adequate sleep. Improve your nutrition. Detoxify and fast periodically.

Get Adequate Sleep

to fight off yeast infections you want to keep your immune system strong which means getting adequate sleep.

Avoid Chemical Drugs

Antibiotics especially  kill the micro organism that monitor the growth of Candida albicans. Other medicines to avoid include contraception treatment, immuno-suppressants and steroids.

Anti-Yeast Infection Dietary Eliminations

The usual Candida diet reduces or eliminates the following:

  • Sugars and sweet fruits, especially dried fruits
  • High yeast and mold content foods like cheeses, dried fruit, melons and peanuts
  • Pasteurized milk, dairy products, and foods with excessive lactose . Raw milk yoghurt enhanced with probiotics is a better bet to a path to healing candida infections.
  • Difficult to digest foods – like most beans and nuts. When not well digested the foods ferment and this feeds candida

Anti-Yeast Infection Dietary Inclusions

  • Plenty of Water
  • Natural teas
  • All Greens
  • Whole grains like millet, brown rice, and oatmeal without sugar
  • Probiotic supplements;
  • Grapefruits, lemons, and other low-sugar fruits
  • Proteins, preferably plant based. Otherwise lean meats and fish
  • Seaweeds

Sticking to this kind of a food plan, and even after the symptoms disappear, not only boosts immunity, it curbs the Candida albicans  future increase and reintroduces friendly bacteria.

Natural antifungal agents

These can be used topically and by ingesting.

  • Garlic paste
  • Virgin coconut oil
  • Diluted tea tree oil
  •  Grapeseed extract
  • Tannins from tea and condiments

Women with vaginal yeast an infection might discover reduction in a couple of drops of diluted tea tree oil. Twice a day is recommended and by inserting a tampon with either oil or yoghurt into the vagina. This remedy must be continued even after the signs disappear.

Ingesting licorice helps victims of endocrine yeast infection by stimulating hormones with out inflicting aspect effects. This candy can counteract the estrogen loss endured with vaginal yeast infections by means of the discharge of estrogen-like friendly steroids.

Electrolyte-heavy drinks

Squeeze in half a lemon  in a glass of filtered water, then add 1/4 teaspoon of Celtic sea salt (with eighty four minerals). Drink this six times a day, including with meals.

Colon Cleansing

Cleansing your colon naturally washes out the toxins made by Candida albicans and also makes the digestive system receptive to friendly bacteria. Recipes may differ, but they often contain a combination of garlic or garlic extract, cayenne peppers, apple cider or apple cider vinegar, and the spicy oregano oil.

Saunas

Daily saunas have a similar detoxifying effect and help support the elimination of Candida albicans.

So  these are the ten best natural approaches to eliminating yeast infection. There is no one standard cure so try a combination of the above and see what works for you.

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HEALING US, Overweight Or Obese

Measuring Your Body Weight And Fat

1 Comment 28 September 2011

Measuring Your Body Weight And Fat

Measuring Your

Body Weight

And Fat

 

(Healingtalks) It is important to keep track of your body weight as an early warning sign of impending chronic diseases. Here are a few measurement means you can use:

Body Mass Index (BMI)

This is a measure of weight in relation to height.

It  is commonly used for classifying overweight and obesity. The risks of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes tend to increase on a continuum with increasing BMI, but for practical purposes a person with a BMI of over 25 is considered overweight, while someone with a BMI of over 30 is obese.

But one size does not fit all. In women, a BMI as low as 21 may be associated with the greatest protection from coronary heart disease death. The BMI for observed risk in different Asian populations varies from 22 to 25 kg/m2. Therefore weight loss experts believe that other methods should also be used to evaluate a person’s overall health risk and the associated grade of obesity.

Waist-Hip Ratio (Pears” vs. “Apples”)

Health care providers are concerned not only with how much fat a person has, but also where the fat is located on the body.

Women typically collect fat in their hips and buttocks, giving them a “pear” shape. Men usually build up fat around their bellies, giving them more of an “apple” shape. Of course some men are pear-shaped and some women become apple-shaped, especially after menopause. If you carry fat mainly around your waist, you are more likely to develop obesity-related health problems. Women with a waist measurement of more than 35 inches or men with a waist measurement of more than 40 inches have a higher health risk because of their fat distribution.

Waist Circumference

Circumference is the perimeter of, or the distance around a circle. So waist circumference is a measure of the distance around the abdomen. Waist circumference is one of the best means to measure abdominal fat for chronic disease risk and during weight loss treatment. A high waist circumference or a greater level of abdominal fat is associated with more risk of type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and heart disease.

According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services the following individuals are at increased risk for developing chronic diseases:

• Women with a waist circumference of more than 35 inches.
• Men with a waist circumference of more than 40 inches.

However, however, lower thresholds for waist circumference have been recommended for Asian populations by the World Health Organization.

Therefore, those at increased risk for developing chronic disease include:

• Asian women with a waist circumference of more than 31 inches.
• Asian men with a waist circumference of more than 35 inches.

Instructions On How Best To Measure Your Waist

To measure waist circumference locate the top of the hip bone. Place the tape measure evenly around the bare abdomen at the level of this bone. Read the tape measure and record the waist circumference in inches. Ensure that the tape is sung but does not push tightly into the skin and you measure waist circumference after breathing out normally.

Is Waist Circumference A Better Indicator Than BMI?

Waist circumference may be a better indicator of health risk than BMI alone, especially when used in combination with BMI. Waist circumference is particularly useful for individuals with a BMI of 25-34.9. For individuals with a • Least risk – slim (no pot belly)
• Moderate risk – overweight with no pot belly
• Moderate to high risk – slim with pot belly
• High risk – overweight with pot belly.

Waist circumference and health risks

For men:

• 94cm or more – increased risk
• 102cm or more – substantially increased risk.

For women:

• 80cm or more – increased risk
• 88cm or more – substantially increased risk.

Conclusion

It is clear that no single measure including BMI is 100% accurate in determining health risk due to body weight. Multiple methods such as BMI, wait to hip ratio and waist circumference can thus be used to evaluate risks – the link with your body weight and body fat.

Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, HEALING US, Overweight Or Obese

Childhood Obesity = Increased Heart Conditions

No Comments 27 September 2011

Obesity = Increased Heart Attack Risk

Childhood Obesity =

Increased

Heart Conditions

Based on an article posted at http://www.natural-holistic-health.com

(Healingtalks) Regrettably, obesity is a substantial problem in our times.

Being fat increases the danger for heart conditions throughout a person’s life.  As a matter of fact, obesity in kids has been called a warning sign of heart disease.

Obesity and Related Illness Statistics & Data

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP), sixteen percent of kids between the ages of two and nineteen meet the criteria for obesity.

And while brand-new cases of fat kids aren’t necessarily rising, the number of kids with diabetes is rising. This might well be a repercussion of the childhood obesity epidemic.

In one report, artery wall thickness in fat kids and teenagers was observed to be as thick as the artery walls of a 45-year-old grownup. This signifies that childhood obesity may have a sort of quickening effect on heart disease.

While the study wasn’t conclusive and the number of participants was modest, it does erect a sure red flag of concern. Likewise, the arteries of fat kids might be in the beginning stages of coronary artery disease, which is the artery-hardening process that leads to stroke and heart attack. A report in Austria discovered that many fat kids have enlarged hearts.

Pediatricians and other experts are worried about the fact that these obesity-specific troubles are happening in such young folks, who are still going through growth and development. Their systems are still being “calibrated,” and experiencing heart and obesity troubles at such an early age implies there’s additional time for the fat to do its destructive work. Put differently, heart disease acquires a head start on its destructive effects in the body.

Elevated blood pressure is a different worry in fat kids, particularly those children who have a family history of elevated blood pressure.

Another vexation about childhood obesity is the number of fat cells in the body. Once you become a grownup, the amount of fat cells you possess in your body doesn’t change; they merely become larger or smaller as you slim down. The number of fat cells is still being determined in childhood, thus a fat kid is being set up to experience weight troubles for the remainder of his or her lifetime.

What to Do About Childhood Obesity

Thankfully, there are plenty of things you are able to do to forestall and treat obesity in your kid.

1st, lower the saturated fat your kid consumes.

Hot dogs, processed lunch meats, butter, and other animal fats (including full-fat dairy merchandises) had better be sharply limited.

Avoid empty calories such as those encountered in packaged cakes, cookies, and other sugar-rich and nutrient-deficient foods.

Fast foods had better be entirely ruled out from the kid’s diet.

Encourage your kid to consume a lot of whole foods – brown rice, whole grain bread (preferably homemade), and fresh produce of all varieties. Nuts, while high in fat, establish healthy snacks that help your kid feel full. Let your youngster have treats in the form of home-baked desserts that don’t bear a lot of sugar or fat (such as natural fruit leather).

Do not forget exercise!

Children should run around in the invigorating air. Promote outdoor play, sports, biking, hiking, or other activity……and get the whole family in on the program as well.

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HEALING US, Overweight Or Obese

Top Obesity Causing Foods

No Comments 24 September 2011

top obesity causing foods

Top Obesity

Causing Foods

 

(Healingtalks) What are the absolute worst foods out there for staying thin and healthy and thus the most obesity-causing foods that you need to eliminate from your diet.

Here are the top ten obesity causing foods:

1) White Bread

It comes from plain white flour that has been nutrient depleted and bleached. It will cause your blood sugar to spike, especially when refined sugars are added. These are empty calories. So cut out white bread, including hamburger buns, in favor of whole wheat or sprouted grain bread. You have then taken a major step in the direction of better health and losing rather than gaining wait.

2) Processed Cereals

Often they are made of empty calorie foods, like processed corn flakes and they are further packed with sugar coatings. This causes us to become hungry sooner. Cut them out in the morning, in favor of fruits and/or whole grain cereals like oatmeal.

3) So-called “Diet Low-Fat” No-Sugar Foods

They generally contain chemical additives, including artificial sweeteners, that make us hungrier later and actually contribute more to obesity.

4) Fried Foods

There often contain rancid oils cooked at very high temperatures. They may be coated with refined flours, also  not good for you. Most commonly this includes french fries and fried battered chicken.Consider not adding the fries and going for backed or steamed foods instead.  Better yet, eat much more raw, whole, organic and living foods – the best of foods for a leaner diet.

5) Candy 

Most commercial candy is fun to eat but laced with oodles of sugar as well as chemical dies and other chemical additives that disrupt normal digestion. That too much candy add to obesity is a no brainer. Try to substitute some fruits and veggie treats. Again this is a huge step.

6) Coffee Drinks With Cream and Sugar Added

This provides too much excess calories which contributes to weight gain. Try coffee straight!

7) Donuts, Pastries, Cookies, Cakes and Other Confectionery Delights

They often contain a high amount of fructose and white flower – a double whammy for creating obesity. They are empty calories contributing to weight gain.

8) Potato Chips

These are deep fried with little nutrition. These are again empty calories which equate to creating weight gain. Try substituting fruits and veggies.

9) Soda Pop

This is the number one trigger of obesity because it is so popularly bought and drunk. This is usually full of corn syrup that is also genetically modified, leading to a long list of health problems. Again we have excess calories with little or no nutritional value and thus leading to weight gain. Try replacing these with water, teas, coffee and so on. Even diet soda pops are not a good idea.

10) Pancakes with Syrup

Again these are often made out of white flour and then covered with a highly sugary coating, guaranteeing a spike in blood sugar and the triggering of weight gains.

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Excellent video on the most weight-causing foods by Nutritionist Corina. Remember the alternative is an organic, whole and unprocessed food diet.

HEALING US, HEALTH CONDITIONS A-Z

America’s Top Ten Health Problems

No Comments 22 September 2011

America's Top Ten Health Problems

America’s Top Ten

Health Problems

(Healingtalks) The top ten health problems in America vary slightly between men and women. Men and women both need to be concerned, however, about the health problems that are common to both of them.

Heart Disease

For both men and women, heart disease kills the largest number of Americans per year. According to the American Heart Association, heart disease, which causes heart attacks and strokes, kills more people than all forms of cancer combined. Quit smoking and eat a diet low in fat and sodium to cut your risk. That’s the official or conventional advice. Actually much deeper lifestyle and diet changes are needed.

Lung cancer is the cancer responsible for the most deaths in both men and women. Women are also affected greatly by breast and colorectal cancersReduce your risk of cancers by not smoking, exercising, doing regular detoxes (fasting, saunas, diet cleanses) and eating a truly healthy diet.

Stroke

Stroke is the number three cause of death in women, and the number four cause of death in men. Lifestyle changes that can reduce your risk of stroke, which again include quitting smoking, losing excess weight, exercising and eating a non-SAD or Standard American Diet of processed with mostly animal based fats and proteins.

Respiratory Diseases

Respiratory diseases such as bronchitis and emphysema belong to a class of diseases called COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute recommends quitting smoking to prevent COPD, as it is the largest risk factor.

Injuries

The leading cause of fatal injuries in both men and women is motor vehicle accidents rivaled only by iatrogenic causes -  chemical drug complications, overdoses, and other hospital and doctor-induced deaths. Thus avoiding conventional medicine (exposure to drugs, surgery and radiation, except in emergencies and treating mechanical ills, is an essential longevity and survival strategy in our  medically corrupt times.

Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes can cause kidney damage, heart disease and blindness. It is also a leading cause of death in both men and women. Lose extra weight, exercise and eat a healthy diet to prevent diabetes.

Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease is the fifth-leading cause of death in women, and the tenth in men. Doctors do not know exactly what causes Alzheimer’s disease, but there may be a link between this disease and heart disease, as well as head injuries.

Influenza and Pneumonia

Most healthy people can fight off a simple case of influenza, but in some people, it may cause complications such as pneumonia, which are potentially fatal. Wash your hands frequently and get a flu vaccine each year as recommended by your doctor.

Kidney Disease

Kidney disease is the ninth-leading cause of death for both male and female Americans. It can be caused by high blood pressure or diabetes. It is important to keep your blood sugar under control if you are a diabetic in order to prevent kidney disease.

Septicemia

Septicemia, or blood poisoning is the tenth-leading cause of death among women. It is usually a complication of a bacterial infection such as a lung or urinary tract infection. The best ways to prevent septicemia are to wash your hands often, seek medical care for any infections in the body and to change tampons often and avoid using tampons that are more absorbent than you need.

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Autism, HEALING US, Vaccines

Vaccines Cause Autism – A Proven and Hushed-Up Fact

No Comments 21 September 2011

Vaccines Cause Autism - A Proven and Hushed-Up Fact 2
Vaccines Cause Autism -

A Proven and

Hushed-Up Fact

Based on an article by by PF Louis, published in Natural News

(Healingtalks) The USA National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) is a crafty and sly federal program to relieve the vaccine industry from financial liability for extreme vaccine injuries. Enough claims have been awarded to indicate our government’s secret awareness of the link between a vaccine and autism while publicly hushing up the fact and denying it.

VICP Background

VICP was created in 1988 to  supposedly “maintain a stable supply of vaccines.” What VICP actuallydoes is help vaccine manufacturers produce vaccines with “stable profits” – not worrying about the very deadly consequences and the huge financial liability that entails Apparently, there was a core dynamic within the federal VICP defending any and all  FDA approvals of vaccines – which generally had little or nothing to do with science but were politically pressured. Then a bomb shell fell on this game when in 2008, the Georgia State Supreme Court issued the following statement:  “There is no evidence that “FDA approval alone renders a vaccine unavoidably safe.”

VICP Develops a Diabolical “Don’t Tell” Policy

So while the federal agencies, industry leaders, and pediatricians (all financially linked together, another truth-telling, eye-opening story) are publicly telling us there is  absolutely and positively “no link of vaccines to autism” (a death knoll for vaccine sales if the public finds out)  a recent study of 83 families with autistic children all  “quietly” awarded  vaccine damages and hush up money by VICP tells a very, very different story. Such awards, and now for over two decades, have included annual annuities to supposedly cover the child’s health expenses over time. But diabolical truth is that this is precisely what keeps the parents from speaking to the media and warning others Again NVIC awards are effectively hush money.According to one parent, Sarah Bridges, PhD, not telling the truth and using “proper semantics” is what helped her win her case. She didn’t use the word autism, though autism destroyed her child.

Autism Award Study

An independent study of NVIC awards was recently published study by Pace Environmental Law Review and it reported that most of the 83 cases awarded did mention autistic behavior and even autism. One such case was awarded after the an intelligent and healthy girl went totally autistic after receiving nine vaccinations in one day! The Pace study, which was not covered by any noteworthy media outlets, had looked into over 1300 cases of brain damage claims from vaccines. So what Sarah Bridges may have implied is that parents have a better chance if they talk seizures, permanent brain damage, etc, while not mentioning autism. Nevertheless, the toothpaste is out of the tube, according to “SafeMinds” Executive Director Lyn Redwood, RN: “This (Pace) study dramatically shifts the debate on autism and vaccines. The question is no longer, can vaccines cause autism? The answer is clear. Now, we have to ask, How many cases of autism have vaccines caused and how do we prevent new injuries from occurring?”

Truth Eventually Leaks Out – Vaccines Definitively Cause Autism

The Safe Minds website has MSM video clips of former heads of major government health agencies who cautiously concede autistic reactions to vaccinations. Apparently it is easier to be truthful after retirement! Robert Kennedy, Jr., a high profile crusader for vaccine safety, has sat in on some vaccine industry board meetings. He angrily asserted that vaccine industry executives are aware of the vaccine toxicity dangers while publicly denying causal connections to autism.

Root Spiritual Problem of Our Times

Time and again, the lure to make money shows up as a most powerfully corrupting force in our culture. Underneath that terrible phenomenon is the deeper drumbeat of our culture, namely  that to gain the very highest and purest knowledge of nature – to raise our consciousness to an objective level and to advance modern civ – we must dominantly mathematize everything around us. This has been the ideology over the past 400 years that is taking us to the brink. This is why physics and chemistry create such a tightest-of-tight marriage with commerce. But the wonderful mathematics we learn from grade school on is very simply  “the set of abstractions for how to separate all elements of consciousness.”  Consciousness is what connects us to the world around us and within. Thus nothing corrupts or undermines that consciousness more than being focused on separation – something we are almost never taught or forewarned about. It counters the philosophy at the root of the Industrial Revolution and the whole transition in the 17th century from the medieval to the modern world.

To be too focused on making money amounts to the same spiritual leadership or lack thereof. It causes such unbelievable extremes of “narrow or separtive conscious focusing” -  wanting to ever not see, not know, not admit the whole truth about matters that otherwise are obvious when the financial bias is removed. Such truth-telling is is not written in this blog to promote an anti-mathematical or anti-commercial philosophy. It is more an issue of what dominates us – what is master and what is servant in our lives. In other words, we can pursue the making of money and the use of certain sciences in a subservient and positive way – keeping the integrity of our consciousness in tact. We just do not try to make money, the $ sign our mountain peak God. If we do, it will time and again corrupt us. No fooling.

Spiritual and Physical Health of Children

We need to all thus be forewarned. Every student on the planet must be taught this and deeply… before being drawn into various financially profitable careers, or of before blindly falling prey to a thousand and one  deceptive traps of our culture. In  our many blog posts, we expose what our culture does not want to expose. These forces are sometimes so extremely diabolical, especially in the “healing arts,” that they terribly harm our most precious children and youngsters. They harm our loved ones. In fact, under the leadership of Big Pharma, chronic ills among children have skyrocketed. Chronic disabilities among children have risen from 1.8% to 6.5%  or more than tripled! And this is the tip of the iceberg.

Sources:

Female Fertility, HEALING US

How Chemical Pollution Affects Female Fertility

No Comments 14 September 2011

How Chemical Pollution Affects Female Fertility

Chemical Pollution

May Affect

Female  Fertility

Based on an Article by Amanda Kidd, Contributing Writer

(Healingtalks) These days there is a sharp rise in infertility in women and it may be due to the harsh effects of chemical pollution.

DDT effect on Fertility

This kind of pollution includes the very common synthetic pesticide DDT or Dichloro Diphenyl Trichloroethane. The increasing rate of infertility in women is a big concern as more and more women are falling prey to greater risks of not conceiving and experiencing miscarriages. Though banned in 1972 as a harmful toxic substance, traces of DDT remain in our environment. It is still manufactured in the US for export and thus finds its way back.

Other Environmental Toxins Proven To Cause Infertility

  • Lead
    Exposure to lead sources has been proven to negatively impact fertility in humans. Lead can produce teratospermias (abnormal sperm) and is thought to be an abortifacient, or substance that causes artificial abortion.
  • Medical Treatments and Materials
    Repeated exposure to radiation, ranging from simple x-rays to chemotherapy, has been shown to alter sperm production, as well as contribute to a wide array of ovarian problems.
  • Ethylene Oxide
    A chemical used both in the sterilization of surgical instruments and in the manufacturing of certain pesticides, ethylene oxide may cause birth defects in early pregnancy and has the potential to provoke early miscarriage.
  • Dibromochloropropane (DBCP)
    Handling the chemicals found in pesticides, such as DBCP, can cause ovarian problems, leading to a variety of health conditions, like early menopause, that may directly impact fertility.

Rates of Female Infertility and Miscarriage

Percentage of women with infertility differs with age. 15-24 years old………. 4.1%25-34 years old………. 13.1%35-44 years old………. 21.4% National Center for Health Statistics Redbook Magazine, August, 1993
The risk of miscarriage differs with age20-29 years old………. 10% risk of miscarriage45 or older …………… 50% risk of miscarriage Chatelaine Magazine November 1993, pg. 26

Chemical Exposure Is a Serious Factor in Infertility

Miscarriage rates higher living near agriculture
Mothers who lived near crops where certain pesticides were sprayed faced a 40 to 120 percent increase in risk of miscarriage due to birth defects.
Erin Bell (Ph.D.)
University of North Carolina
School of Public Health
SOURCE: Epidemiology, March 2001

Numerous studies have shown that considerable alcohol and tobacco intakes have an effect on fertility. Cigarettes especially are laced with as many as a hundred different chemicals.  See our many articles on cigarette smoking, such as What’s In A Cigarette.

Sources:

http://www.stanford.edu/class/siw198q/websites/reprotech/New%20Ways%20of%20Making%20Babies/Causefem.htm

http://www.chem-tox.com/infertility/

Keywords: environmental causes of infertility, chemical causes of infertility, rising female infertility, rates of infertility

About the author:

Amanda Kidd is a blogger and supporter of an eco-friendly existence. She writes a lot about environment issues and allergies that causes sinusitis.

 

 How to Do A Fertility Cleanse

HEALING US, Smoking, Stop Smoking

What are Cigarettes? Straight Up

No Comments 10 September 2011

 

Effects of Smoking:

What are Cigarettes? Straight Up

Picture of Sana, a Smoker Child Who Needed a Tracheotomy (Surgical Removal of Trachea)

What are Cigarettes?

Straight Up

By Oliver Sparks, Staff Writer

(Healingtalks) Cigarettes are something that will mess up our minds. Straight up!

The PrimaryMind Twister in Cigarettes

The primary psychoactive, or “mind twisting” chemical in cigarettes,  is obviously nicotine.
“Mind twisting” means changing your thought process unnaturally and harmfully.

We fall for this because sometimes we get stressed and need a quick fix. When that first warm inhaling feel of sweet carbon monoxide and fiberglass fills your chest, in just 10 seconds, it appears all stress is gone. Now it’s up to you to finish the cigarette, slowly rotting your lungs.

So there is a catch. Yes you get immediate gratification for a price. In a decade or two you mess up your lungs – what filters and brings in oxygen, the carrier of life, to all of your cells.

What’s Else Is In Cigarettes

And that’s not all. Over 4,300 more separate chemicals can be found in a single cigarette. But when these all are burned together, they cause even more toxic chemical compounds to form. This is why, in 1970, Nixon passed a bill requiring a warning label on all packs of cigarettes, now commonly known as the Surgeon General’s Warning. Additionally the bill outlawed TV cigarette ads in commercials. Yet cigarette smoking recently is on an upswing, especially among teens.

As it turns out, approximately one quarter of the youth alive in the Western Pacific Region (East Asia and the Pacific) today will die from tobacco use. Cigarette smoking is the second major cause of premature death, worldwide.

So what are cigarettes?

A ticking time bomb in tiny tubes that should all have skull and bones marked on the them by law.

A smoking cylindrical death and a cause of dismemberment.

IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE IT….ASK SANA, PICTURED ABOVE…AFTER HIS TRACHEOTOMY

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Video Links

Why Do Teens Smoke – Listen to a Seven Teenagers Tell You Why And How They Suffer – and three of whom will statistically die of a smoking-related disease.

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Global Effect of Tobacco Use

No Comments 05 September 2011

Global issue of tobacco use

Global Issue

of Tobacco Use

Based on an article by Anup Shah

(Healingtalks) Tobacco and smoking have a number of negative effects:

  • Tobacco smoking kills
  • Tobacco exacerbates poverty
  • Tobacco contributes to world hunger by diverting prime land away from food production
  • Tobacco production damages the environment
  • Tobacco reduces economic productivity
  • While the Tobacco industry may employ people, this can be considered an example of “wasted labor”, capital and resources.

When governments and organizations have attempted to control tobacco (for example, where it is used, or how it is advertised), the tobacco industry uses its enormous resources to derail or weaken laws and agreements.

These issues are introduced below.

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What’s in a Cigarette

What’s Not in a Cigarette

Smoking Illusions

What is Really in a Cigarette

US Releases Graphic Images to Deter Smoking

Pictures of Smokers’ and Non-Smokers’ Lungs

Cigarette Ingredients

How to Fight Teen Smoking

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Tobacco smoking kills

The world’s premier health organization, the World Health Organization (WHO) is quite blunt about the impacts of tobacco and smoking:

  • Tobacco is the second major cause of death in the world.
    • It is currently responsible for the death of 1 in 10 adults
    • It is the leading preventable causes of all deaths
    • It kills Tobacco up to half of its regular users.
    • In 2005, tobacco caused 5.4 million deaths (1 every 6 seconds)
    • If current smoking patterns continue, it will cause some 8 million deaths each year by 2030
    • Tobacco caused 100 million deaths in the 20th century.
    • At current trends up to one billion will die in the 21st century

  • An estimated 1.3 billion people smoke
    • 84% of all smokers live in developing and transitional economy countries
    • Most people start smoking before the age of 18; almost a quarter of these individuals begin using tobacco before the age of 10
    • 47.5% of all men smoke compared to 10.3% of women.
  • Tobacco is the fourth most common risk factor for disease worldwide.
  • Tobacco is deadly in any form or disguise:
    • Cigarettes, pipes, bidies, kreteks, clove cigarettes, snus, snuff, smokeless, cigars…
    • Mild, light, low tar, full flavor, fruit flavored, chocolate flavored, natural, additive-free, organic cigarettes, PREPS (Potentially Reduced-Exposure Products), harm-reduced

  • An estimated 200,000 workers die every year due to exposure to smoke at work; The US Environmental Protection Agency estimates that second-hand smoke is responsible for about 3000 lung cancer deaths annually among non-smokers in the country.
  • In 2000, fire caused by tobacco smoking caused
    • 10% of all fire deaths
    • 300,000 deaths
    • US$27 billion in costs

Sources:

Tobacco Exacerbates Poverty

It is worth citing the WHO again for a summary of how tobacco exacerbates poverty:

Tobacco and poverty are inextricably linked. Many studies have shown that in the poorest households in some low-income countries as much as 10% of total household expenditure is on tobacco [and therefore] less money to spend on basic items such as food, education and health care. In addition to its direct health effects, tobacco leads to malnutrition, increased health care costs and premature death. It also contributes to a higher illiteracy rate, since money that could have been used for education is spent on tobacco instead. Tobacco’s role in exacerbating poverty has been largely ignored by researchers in both fields.

Why is tobacco a public health priority?, World Health Organization, December 1, 2004

John Madeley also notes in his book, Big Business Poor People (Zed Books, 1999), that heavy advertising of tobacco by Transnational Corporations (TNCs) can “convince the poor to smoke more, and to use money they might have spent on food or health care, to buy cigarettes instead.”

Tobacco contributes to world hunger, diverting prime land from food production

Smoking also contributes to world hunger as the tobacco industry diverts huge amounts of land from producing food to producing tobacco as John Madely also notes:

Dr Judith MacKay, Director of the Asian Consultancy on Tobacco Control in Hong Kong, claims that tobacco’s “minor” use of land denies 10 to 20 million people of food. “Where food has to be imported because rich farmland is being diverted to tobacco production, the government will have to bear the cost of food imports,” she points out.

… The bottom line for governments of developing countries is that the net economic costs of tobacco are profoundly negative—the cost of treatment, disability and death exceeds the economic benefits to producers by at least US$200 billion annually “with one third of this loss being incurred by developing countries”.

John Madeley, Big Business Poor Peoples; The Impact of Transnational Corporations on the World’s Poor, (Zed Books, 1999) pp. 53, 57

Tobacco production damages the environment

Madeley also describes in detail other impacts on land from tobacco use:

  • The land that has been destroyed or degraded to grow tobacco has affects on nearby farms. As forests, for example, are cleared to make way for tobacco plantations, then the soil protection it provides is lost and is more likely to be washed away in heavy rains. This can lead to soil degradation and failing yields.
  • A lot of wood is also needed to cure tobacco leaves.
  • Tobacco uses up more water, and has more pesticides applied to it, further affecting water supplies. These water supplies are further depleted by the tobacco industry recommending the planting of quick growing, but water-thirsty eucalyptus trees.
  • Child labor is often needed in tobacco farms.

For more detail, refer to Big Business Poor Peoples; The Impact of Transnational Corporations on the World’s Poor, by John Madeley, (Zed Books, 1999) ch. 4.

Tobacco smoking damages the environment

In The Tobacco Atlas; Costs to the Economy PDF formatted document (last accessed July 2, 2008), the WHO noted the impact of fires caused by smoking (10% of all fire deaths, killing 300,000 people, costing $27 billion).

It also noted that 1987 saw the world’s worst forest fire caused by cigarettes happened in China in 1987, killing 300 people, making 5,000 homeless, and destroying 1.3 million hectares of land.

This hints at the side-effects of tobacco use; costly forest fires which often make for sensational headlines, especially in dry, hot conditions.

With increasing concern about climate change, the extra carbon dioxide released by such forest fires does not help.

There are also other less direct impacts to the environment. For example,

  • The resources required to make cigarette lighters and related products, to package and sell them
  • The resources required to box and package tobacco products
  • The resources required to employ people working in the industry, to advertise and market the products
  • etc.

(Many lighters are made from plastics and require a small amount of fuel. In the vast quanitities they are produced these small amounts of oil and related products that go into these can add up. As people are getting jittery about high oil prices, clean energy and so on, these kind of things add to those concerns, even if this is not seen as a priority concern.)

Given that tobacco use has no benefit for society, these costs further highlight wasted resources. While tobacco companies are somewhat held to account for the additional costs to people’s health, they are rarely held accountable for promoting products which have these additional consequences.

Tobacco Reduces Economic Productivity

Summarizing from the WHO again:

The economic costs of tobacco use are equally devastating. In addition to the high public health costs of treating tobacco-caused diseases, tobacco kills people at the height of their productivity, depriving families of breadwinners and nations of a healthy workforce. Tobacco users are also less productive while they are alive due to increased sickness. A 1994 report estimated that the use of tobacco resulted in an annual global net loss of US$ 200 thousand million, a third of this loss being in developing countries.

Why is tobacco a public health priority?, World Health Organization, December 1, 2004

A report by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids says that from a socioeconomic and environmental perspective, there is little benefit in tobacco growing PDF formatted document, and that “While a few large-scale tobacco growers have prospered, the vast majority of tobacco growers in the Global South barely eke out a living toiling for the companies.” Furthermore, “the cigarette companies continue to downplay or ignore the many serious economic and environmental costs associated with tobacco cultivation, such as chronic indebtedness among tobacco farmers (usually to the companies themselves), serious environmental destruction caused by tobacco farming, and pesticide-related health problems for farmers and their families.”

The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

The world’s first global health treaty—the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (summary), adopted May 2003—became international law in February 2005.

Amongst other things, the treaty requires countries to

  • Impose restrictions on tobacco advertising, sponsorship and promotion;
  • Establish new packaging and labeling of tobacco products (e.g. ban misleading descriptions such as “low tar” and “lights”;)
  • Establish clean indoor air controls; and
  • Strengthen legislation to clamp down on tobacco smuggling.

This treaty was adopted “despite a sustained campaign by the tobacco lobby via certain governments to dilute it—particularly the United States, Germany and Japan,” as the British Medical Journal (BMJ) reported (“Tobacco Lobby Threatens to Derail Global Antismoking Treaty”, February 12, 2005, Volume 330, p. 325.)

Furthermore, “pressure from the industry has not let up … the United States proposed a clear reference to global trade rules” potentially allowing companies and governments to attack the legally binding health treaty under trade laws, “even though the … treaty gives governments the right to prioritize health over trade issues.”

As the BMJ also noted, “poor countries are now more vulnerable to the powerful tobacco industry and need support in implementing tough anti-tobacco measures.”

In recent years, in wealthy countries, attempts have been made to introduce smoke-free legislation. In California for example, smoke-free laws were introduced in July 1998. As the Californian Medical Association’s president, Dr. Robert Hertza commented, “California’s lung cancer rates have fallen six times faster than in US states without smoke-free laws.” (“Smoke-free workplaces would hit tobacco profits”, BMJ, Vol. 330, p.325) This illustrates the potential of treaties such as this global tobacco treaty to save lives of millions.

The WHO has defined a policy approach summarized by the acronym, MPOWER, to

  • Monitor tobacco use and prevention policies
  • Protect people from tobacco smoke
  • Offer help to quit tobacco use
  • Warn about the dangers of tobacco
  • Enforce bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship, and
  • Raise taxes on tobacco

As their report (see previous link) argues, these measures are shown to work and have a significant effect on reducing tobacco consumption, when applied.

In a 2008 report analyzing global tobacco use and control, the WHO finds that

  • Only 5% of the global population is protected by comprehensive national smoke-free legislation and 40% of countries still allow smoking in hospitals and schools;
  • Only 5% of the world’s population lives in countries with comprehensive national bans on tobacco advertising and promotion;
  • Just 15 countries, representing 6% of the global population, mandate pictorial warnings on tobacco packaging;
  • Services to treat tobacco dependence are fully available in only nine countries, covering 5% of the world’s people;
  • Tobacco tax revenues are more than 4000 times greater than spending on tobacco control in middle-income countries and more than 9000 times greater in lower-income countries. High- income countries collect about 340 times more money in tobacco taxes than they spend on tobacco control.

Tobacco Industry Hitting Back

The tobacco companies have tried various ways to minimize damage impact to their sales and reputation. They have sought to expand markets in other areas, especially the Third World as they find the First World slowly but increasingly hostile to their industry. Attempts at regulation are fought with various public relations attempts, and corruption.

Four companies now control 75 percent of global cigarette sales, as sophisticated strategies for supply, production and sales have produced increasingly popular global brands.

The onward march of Marlboro man epitomises this globalisation, exploiting the opportunities presented by trade liberalisation, regional organisations and the communications revolution. Control efforts are undermined by the industry’s success in developing favourable relationships with many governments, the magnitude of their foreign direct investments and the scale of advertising, marketing and sponsorship campaigns. In addition, large-scale cigarette smuggling, which comprises one-third of total exports, depletes tax revenues and further jeopardises public health.

Controlling the global tobacco epidemic. Towards a transnational response, ID21 Insights, March 2001

Expanding Third World Markets

In recent years, the damage caused to a person’s health by tobacco consumption has been confirmed, attracted particular scrutiny at tobacco firms because they knew this for years, but attempted to hide their research.

Some countries, such as the US have had the resources and political will to tackle the large tobacco corporations. However, combined with the resulting smaller and tougher markets in the rich countries, multinational tobacco firms have intensified their efforts in other regions of world such as Asia, to continue growing and selling cigarettes, as well as expanding advertising (to create demand, not meet). And they have been successful, too. 84% of the estimated 1.3 billion smokers live in developing and transitional economy countries as the WHO has noted.

Targeting Children, Teenagers and Women

Almost understandably, tobacco companies are compelled to target the young and women.

Teenagers are future consumers often highly impressionable and in some societies with significant disposable income; for any company where brand and consumption of their products are important, attracting younger members of society increases the chances of longer term lock-in.

With the tobacco industry, ironically perhaps, as their products kill their customers (or as customers try to quit), they need to find newer consumers. Younger people will take a longer time to die or quit, thus increasingly the likelihood of continued sales.

Women generally smoke a lot less than men, everywhere. It can be deadly to unborn children, too. However, tobacco companies see women as an untapped market where there is more potential to increase consumption than with men.

So, unchecked and profit being the natural motive for the tobacco companies, children and women are natural target consumers.

For their 2008 World No Tobacco Day event, the WHO noted that “Most people start smoking before the age of 18, and almost a quarter of these individuals begin using tobacco before the age of 10.”

An example of how self-regulation had failed was provided by a documentary about British American Tobacco pushing tobacco to children in Africa, produced by the BBC (which aired in July 2008).

It noted how BAT’s own guidelines to stop selling to children in various ways were clearly ignored by itself in places such as Mauritius, Nigeria and Malawi. From selling single sticks (which is intended to target children), to advertising and promotions of the sort readily banned in most countries, to organizing events and popular concerts heavily branded with BAT’s logos and products, all pointed to BAT encouraging young people, as young as 8 or 10, to smoke.

(A separate BBC article also summarizes this documentary in more detail.)

Another area where children are increasingly smoking is India. A survey by the WHO found that nearly 17% of students in India aged 15 and under use some form of tobacco, most of them cigarettes. While public bans on smoking had some positive effects, this rise has been a concern, and the study urged that more be done to tackle advertising.

Public Relations and WHO-Discrediting Campaigns

The tobacco industry has gone to extraordinary levels to discredit the World Health Organisation and others that are fighting tobacco issues, a WHO report charges.

A Committee of Experts had been set up in October 1999 to “inquire into the nature and extent of undue influence which the tobacco industry had exercised over UN organisations.”

This Committee produced the report that “found that the tobacco industry regarded the World Health Organization as one of their leading enemies, and that the industry had a planned strategy to ‘contain, neutralise, reorient’ WHO’s tobacco control initiatives.” They added that the tobacco industry documents show that they carried out their plan by:

  • Staging events to divert attention from the public health issues raised by tobacco use;
  • Attempting to reduce budgets for the scientific and policy activities carried out by WHO;
  • Pitting other UN agencies against WHO;
  • Seeking to convince developing countries that WHO’s tobacco control program was a “First World” agenda carried out at the expense of the developing world;
  • Distorting the results of important scientific studies on tobacco;
  • Discrediting the WHO as an institution.

Corruption

PAHO, the Pan American Health Organization (a regional office for the Americas for the WHO) issued a report titled Profits over People (17 December 2002). Looking at the Latin American and Caribbean countries and information from Philip Morris and British American Tobacco, the report details how the tobacco companies:

  • Were intensely competitive but collaborated in campaigns against common threats to the industry
  • Hired scientists throughout the region to misrepresent the science linking secondhand smoke to serious diseases, while cloaking in secrecy any connection of these scientists with the tobacco industry;
  • Designed “youth smoking prevention” campaigns and programs primarily as public relations exercises aimed at deterring meaningful regulation of tobacco marketing;
  • Had detailed knowledge of smuggling networks and markets and actively sought to increase their share of the illegal market by structuring marketing campaigns and distribution routes around it; and
  • Enjoyed access to key government officials and succeeded in weakening or killing tobacco control legislation in a number of countries.

They also added that “these tactics and strategies are not unique to the Americas region.”

Tobacco Companies Accused of Attempting to Undermine Tobacco Treaty

The non-governmental organization, Corporate Accountability International, reports that the tobacco industry is interfering with health policy around the world PDF formatted document. The report summarized as follows:

Thailand’s case stands out as an impressive example of a developing country successfully overcoming years of powerful tobacco industry interference in health policy [by putting in place effective tobacco advertising bans]. In Nigeria, Big Tobacco is using its economic muscle to try to keep treaty ratification off the table for discussion by manipulating media coverage and influencing government agencies. Guatemala’s current situation exemplifies the need for Article 5.3 of the WHO FCTC—requiring parties to the treaty to protect public health policy from industry interference—and the importance of being vigilant to interference throughout the implementation process. The case of Guatemala also illustrates a new variation of old tobacco industry tricks, where Big Tobacco tries to pull the wool over policymakers’ eyes by advocating “regulation” while drafting legislation that actually weakens or conflicts with the tobacco treaty.

Big Tobacco’s Attempts to Derail the Global Tobacco Treaty PDF formatted document, Corporate Accountability International, October 6, 2005

In Africa’s most populous nation (thus an attractive potential market for tobacco firms), Nigeria, the report was very critical of British American Tobacco (BAT):

In Nigeria BAT’s tactics to undermine health policies include attempting to bribe journalists with cash prizes for favorable media coverage and giving expensive gifts to regulatory agencies and government officials. The combination of a misinformed public and easily influenced government is a proven recipe for weak, corporate-friendly regulations.

Media is a top target in BAT’s efforts to misinform Nigerians. The corporation hosts expensive meals for media owners and editors, sponsors journalist association meetings, syndicates articles favoring corporate interests and tobacco products, and leverages its advertising power to stop the publication of critical articles.

Big Tobacco’s Attempts to Derail the Global Tobacco Treaty PDF formatted document, Corporate Accountability International, October 6, 2005

But there is corruption at government levels, for they target government officials too, the report added. “Common BAT tactics to influence government officials include intense lobbying and expensive gifts.”

In Guatemala, the report accuses Philip Morris/Altria and BAT of “trying to stall or derail Guatemala’s treaty process” which goes against the tobacco Framework treaty which requires that the tobacco industry does not interfere with government policies.

For further information in this area, see also the following:

Reports such as those mentioned above show that there is a lot of political maneuvering by large tobacco companies to lower prices, to increase sales, etc. In addition, the poor and small farmers are the ones most affected by the impacts of tobacco companies. The hard cash earned from this “foreign investment” is offset by the costs in social and public health and the environment. In effect, profits are privatized; costs are socialized.

Wasted wealth, resources and labor

While the tobacco industry no doubt provides jobs for many people around the world, the total negative effects of the industry and of smoking tobacco suggests that this is “wasted wealth” and “wasted labor.”

Talented scientists and business people currently employed by this industry could potentially be working in other areas contributing to society in a more positive way, while agricultural workers could potentially be producing less damaging products, for example.

As noted earlier, wastage also occurs in the form of deaths from fires, the environmental damage caused by forest fires started by cigarettes, the resources needed to package, distribute, and employ people in the tobacco industry, the resources needed to create additional products such as cigarette lighters, promotional materials, etc.

In a way, there is also the extra cost of anti-tobacco campaigns! Arguably, without the excessive promotion by the tobacco industry, much time and resources would not have to be devoted by the World Health Organization and other campaigners on raising these issues; other concerns could then be given more attention.

While people have attempted to hold tobacco companies to account for the health burden they introduce, they are rarely held to account for these other forms of waste.

(Wasted wealth and wasted labor and wasted resources are discussed in more depth later in this site’s section on consumption and consumerism.)

Note that this does not have to be an authoritarian ban, as free choice is still a treasured value. Instead:

  • True costing of tobacco (factoring in health, environment and social costs, as well as additional economic costs that might be externalized) would increase the cost of tobacco products to a higher and more realistic value.
  • That could help pay for dealing with the various damages. It may potentially deter those whose “free” choice has been influenced by the numerous public relations, advertising and propaganda of the tobacco industry. (Some countries such as the UK do add taxes onto cigarettes, but largely to only cover health costs.)
  • Enormous PR related resources would be freed up for other needs, such as helping the tobacco industry clean up, diversifying into other areas, etc.
  • Heavily-burdened health services would additionally free up, thus leading to a potentially “snow-balling” series of positive effects.

A lot of this is perhaps wishful thinking, as the tobacco industry would lose out a lot, and no industry would like that. Their size, power and thus influence, means that they will (and have) hit back in many ways to dilute effective action.

Free choice?

It is often argued by those who prefer to smoke and not see more and more restrictions put in place that it is their free choice to smoke. Some will add that they do not smoke in front of children, etc and thus sound responsible.

Yet, on the one hand how free a choice is it to decide to smoke? Advertising, peer pressure, modern culture, stress all combine to give reasons for people to smoke.

A documentary about British American Tobacco pushing tobacco to children in Africa, produced by the BBC, tried to ask shareholders at an annual meeting what they thought: one smugly responded that he was for free choice and happy that the questioner lived in a society where he was free to ask such questions. In other words, the “free” choice to smoke was equated with the notion of freedom. This was just a regurgitation of marketing from tobacco companies that promoted similar messages decades earlier. The irony that this person “freely” commented this and had not possibly been influenced by such marketing, perhaps subconsciously, was not noted!

Furthermore, it may seem like a free choice to only harm oneself when deciding to smoke, but second hand smoking also kills.

And perhaps more remote than that is people half way around the world may be going hungry because land that could have been growing and sustaining local people is now diverted into environmentally damaging and wasteful tobacco production.

If one does not wish to give up smoking because it is considered free choice, how about quitting smoking so others may have a choice?

More Healingtalks Articles on Smoking

What’s in a Cigarette

What’s Not in a Cigarette

Smoking Illusions

What is Really in a Cigarette

US Releases Graphic Images to Deter Smoking

Pictures of Smokers’ and Non-Smokers’ Lungs

Cigarette Ingredients

How to Fight Teen Smoking

 

Below are a list of stories from Inter Press Service on international tobacco use

Malawi: Giving Up on Tobacco

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Malawi is reducing the production of tobacco following huge losses by smallholder tobacco farmers and commercial estates trading the crop on the country’s only official tobacco markets, the auction floors.

Higher Tobacco Taxes Cure For Killer Addiction

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

The world is facing a ‘global epidemic in need of a global effort’, according to a panel of experts on tobacco control, who met at the United Nations Tuesday to commemorate World No Tobacco Day.

Latin America At Forefront Of War On Tobacco

Monday, November 15, 2010

Latin America and the Caribbean are taking firm steps against the use of tobacco with the adoption of no smoking laws, bans on advertising, and graphic pictorial warnings on cigarette packets.

Philippines: Despite Ad Ban, Tobacco Industry Seduces Customers

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Adventure motorcycle tours, and driving and racing events organised by tobacco firms. Canopies bearing cigarette brands in popular restaurants. Tobacco brands appearing beside the signages of convenience stores, whether along the Philippine capital’s urban alleys or provincial roads.

Philippines: Gov’t Smokes Out Tobacco Industry with Higher Taxes

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Tobacco multinational Philip Morris may have had good reason to send out victory smoke signals when Filipinos elected Benigno Aquino III to be president in May. After all, he is a regular smoker who has said he will not quit the habit.

Big Tobacco Profits From Kazakh Child Labour, Report Says

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Hoping for better opportunities than they can find at home, many families from Kyrgyzstan travel to find work. Neighbouring Kazakhstan has the strongest economy in Central Asia, and tobacco farms attract workers fleeing Kyrgyzstan’s high unemployment.

Health: Asia Tobacco Trade Fair Tests Thai Anti-Smoking Policies

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Thailand’s reputation as a South-east Asian country with strong anti-smoking laws is facing a direct challenge from the tobacco multinational companies, who are due to gather here in November for a major industry congress and exhibition.

Health: Tobacco Companies Have a Field Day in Indonesia

Friday, June 12, 2009

When it comes to smoking, Indonesia remains the last paradise for a puff in Southeast Asia. Those addicted to cigarettes can openly light up in public places without worrying about tough anti-tobacco penalties found in the rest of the region.

 

HEALING US, Skin Conditions

Carcinogenic Beauty

No Comments 04 September 2011

 

Carcinogen Beauty

Carcinogenic Beauty


A Close Look At Health & Beauty Aids

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) The skin is the largest organ of the body and it  has been shown that 60% of what is applied to the skin enters the blood stream, so long as the skin is allowed to breathe. That fact has impact in at least four ways:

  • SKIN AS AN ENTRYWAY – The skin is an important entryway for chemicals to the body.
  • AVOIDING SKIN-APPLIED CHEMICALS – Unwanted chemicals, such as those shown to contribute to cancer, birth defects, allergies, or other sensitivities, need to be avoided in products applied to the skin, as they may have a negative effect on the body as a whole.
  • ALLOWING SKIN TO BREATHE – The skin must be allowed to breathe in and out, in order to take in nutrients and release toxins.
  • FEEDING THE SKIN – When nutrients are applied to the skin, they may be beneficial to the entire body.

Common unwanted chemicals as cosmetic ingredients

  • Mineral oils and petroleum

Mineral oil is used in baby oil, baby creams, and baby lotions; it is the most popular moisturizing ingredient in commercial hand and body lotions, face creams, suntan creams, shaving creams, lipsticks, and all kinds of ointments and moisturizers. Manufacturers like it because it is colorless, odorless, tasteless, very inexpensive, and readily binds other cosmetic ingredients into a smooth, creamy lotion. It softens skin by holding water in. Mineral oil is derived from petroleum and smells like petroleum when heated. It is a relative of petrolatum (petroleum jelly), also a petroleum derivative, which is thicker and semisolid. Untreated and mildly treated mineral oils are known to be a human carcinogen (see U.S. National Toxicology Program’s Tenth Report on Carcinogens). Mineral oil and petrolatum form an oily film over skin to lock in moisture, but trap in toxins and wastes and hinder normal skin respiration by keeping oxygen out.

Propylene glycol, another cosmetic form of mineral oil, is sometimes found in high concentrations (up to 50%) in baby lotions, pre- and after-shave lotions, moisturizers, foundation creams and mascaras, deodorants, lipsticks, and suntan lotions. Propylene glycol is a strong skin irritant that can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage. According to Ruth Winter (A Consumer’s Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients, 1999 ed.), propylene glycol’s “use is being reduced, and it is being replaced by safer glycols such as butylene and polyethylene glycol” (p. 363). In the same edition of this book, Winter states that ingestion of butylene glycol may cause renal damage, kidney failure, and death (p. 99). Propylene glycol is widely used because it is an effective humectant which holds moisture in the skin, and it is inexpensive.

  • Parabens

Parabens come in many varieties and are the most widely used preservatives for health and beauty aids. Only water and propylene glycol are more common in cosmetics. You will find the parabens toward the end of the ingredients list, most often as butyl-, ethyl-, methyl-, or propylparaben. According to State of the Evidence 2004, published by the Breast Cancer Fund, parabens are “endocrine-disrupting compounds1 used as preservatives in . . . cosmetics, food and pharmaceutical products. . . Parabens have been shown to have estrogenic activity2 and have been found in breast tumors” (p. 59). Some researchers believe that parabens are also present in cosmetics preserved with citrus seed extracts; although the parabens are not listed on the ingredients labels, the citrus seeds themselves may have been sprayed with them or other preservatives prior to the extraction process, thus concentrating the preservative in the extract.

  • Phthalates

These chemicals rarely find their way onto an ingredients list, but they are present in many health and beauty products just the same. Wherever you see “perfume” or “fragrance,” phthalates are present, because they are used to preserve these synthetic scents. Recent studies have shown that phthalates may be mutagenic, carcinogenic, and adversely affect male sperm, that they increase levels of testosterone and estrogen in humans, and are central to breast cancer risk. They are an ingredient in nail polish and other lacquers, and in soft plastics (e.g., infant chew toys).

  • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES)

SLS is well known as a common skin irritant which is rapidly absorbed and retained in eyes, brain, heart, and liver. SLS is the most widely used detergent and foaming agent used in shampoos, cleansers, and toothpastes. Its cousin, SLES, has shown itself to be less irritating than SLS. We believe both these substances should be avoided, because of the possibility of their reacting with other product ingredients to form dioxins and nitrosamines3. “Dioxin is an endocrine (hormone) disrupting chemical linked to several types of cancer, birth defects, learning disabilities, infertility, endometriosis and suppression of the immune system” (State of the Evidence, p. 59). Nitrosamines are known for their carcinogenic properties. SLS and SLES should be especially avoided in baby shampoos.4

One or more of the above chemicals is present in the vast majority of personal care products found in the United States. The European Union is currently taking steps to disallow certain of these chemicals and others from sale within their borders. They are requiring that a potential carcinogen or endocrine disrupting compound be proven non-toxic before it may be used—the opposite of the U.S. policy, which requires proof of toxicity before a call for removal. Some well known American cosmetic companies are responding by changing the formulas of their cosmetics sold in Europe, but not in the U.S. or elsewhere.

There is another widely used category often added to cosmetics:

  • Sunscreens

To screen or not to screen? We know that UV exposure increases the risk of skin cancer and causes aging of the skin. Now, however, there is growing concern that some chemicals in conventional sunscreens are causing estrogenic activity and accumulating in fat tissue (are lipophilic) in wildlife and humans. They are also thought to retard the production of epidermal growth factor, which is needed to repair photo-damage and maintain healthy skin. Meanwhile, be sure to wear a good hat.

What to do?

  •  Read ingredients labels. If you avoid the above four, you will make a good start in eliminating the most common toxins. You may find other ingredients that you yourself are sensitive to and will want to avoid in the future.
  • Think twice before deciding to use cosmetic products containing known toxins. Do you need to dye your hair, use nail polish, colognes and perfumes?
  • Find a list of American cosmetics companies that have signed the pledge to remove known toxins from their U.S. products, not just those sold in the E.U. Patronize these companies; avoid the others. (See: www.EWG.org and the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.)
  • Keep yourself informed of new studies as research is completed. We will refer to them in future newsletters, and by mid-August will have references and links on our web site.
  • Take an inventory of the toxins in your cosmetics cupboard and replace those products with healthy alternatives.

Based on an article by Written by: Pamela J Lambert


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Resources:

Does Natural in Skin Care Naturally Mean Good?

Natural Beauty: Only Skin Deep?

Footnotes:

1. “Chemicals . . . that disturb the body’s . . . hormonal (endocrine) balance. Any disruption in hormonal activity can interfere with an organism’s ability to grow, develop and function normally. . . Prenatal exposure to these chemicals may interfere with development of the breast, predisposing it to cancer in adult life. These chemicals also may be linked to increased rates of testicular cancer in young men and birth defects . . .” (op. cit.)
2. i.e., mimic the activity of the hormone estrogen
3. This kind of synergistic toxicity (two or more otherwise benign ingredients combining to form a toxin) will be discussed further in a later article.
4. There are conflicting opinions in the literature about the safety of SLS and SLES. Until these substances are proven to be safe, we see every reason to avoid them.

Gout, HEALING US, Pasteurization

Shocking Truth About Store-Bought Orange Juice

No Comments 29 August 2011

hugely shocking truth about orange juice

Hugely Shocking Truth

About Store-Bought

Orange Juice

(Healingtalks) If you buy orange juice at the store, you may lean towards the kind that advertises itself as “100 percent orange juice” and “not made from concentrate”. But have you ever wondered why every glass of it tastes exactly the same? That’s because the flavor of store-bought orange juice has more to do with chemistry than nature. Industrially-produced orange juice, after the oranges are squeezed, is stored in giant holding tanks and the oxygen is removed from them, which allows the liquid to keep for up to a year without spoiling. It also makes the juice completely flavorless. So the industry uses “flavor packs” to re-flavor the juice.

According to Food Renegade:

“Juice companies therefore hire flavor and fragrance companies … to engineer flavor packs to add back to the juice to make it taste fresh. Orange flavor packs aren’t listed as an ingredient on the label because technically they are derived from orange essence and oil. Yet those in the industry will tell you that the flavor packs, whether made for reconstituted or pasteurized orange juice, resemble nothing found in nature.”

More of the Undisclosed Truth

The ins and outs of mass-produced orange juice are explained in Squeezed: What You Don’t Know About Orange Juice. The book contains a potent reminder of the importance of understanding how your food is manufactured and processed. The label tells neither the whole story nor the whole truth. “Not from concentrate” does not mean less processed.“The technology of choice at the moment is aseptic storage, which involves stripping the juice of oxygen, a process known as “deaeration,” so it doesn’t oxidize in the million gallon tanks in which it can be kept for upwards of a year. When the juice is stripped of oxygen it is also stripped of flavor-providing chemicals. Juice companies therefore hire flavor and fragrance companies, the same ones that formulate perfumes for Dior and Calvin Klein, to engineer flavor packs to add back to the juice to make it taste fresh.” The reason you don’t see any mention on the label about added flavors is because these flavors are derived from orange essences and oils. However, the appearance of being natural doesn’t necessarily mean it is. As Hamilton states:  “Those in the industry will tell you that the flavor packs, whether made for reconstituted or pasteurized orange juice, resemble nothing found in nature.”   Industrial produced orange juice in North America tends to contain high amounts of ethyl butyrate, which is one of the most commonly used chemicals in both flavors and fragrances. Aside from being versatile in creating a number of different flavors, including orange, cherry, pineapple, mango, guava, and bubblegum, just to name a few, it’s also one of the least expensive. Other markets, such as the Mexican and Brazilian, tends to contain different chemicals, such as various decanals or terpene compounds.

Why Many Natural Physicians Do Not Recommend Commerically-Produced Fruit Juices

They may
  • Contain hidden chemicals not disclosed on the label
  • Have very high fructose content, like cans of soda
  • Are pasteurized to devitalize vitamins and other nutrients

Fructose has been identified as a major culprit in the vast rise of obesity and a long list of related health problems.

Health Dangers of Excessive Fructose Consumption

Not only will fructose raise your insulin to high levels, it also metabolizes differently from other sugars and in a way togreatly  promote chronic diseases. According to researchers like Dr. Robert Lustig, and Dr. Richard Johnson, we know that:

  • Fructose metabolized into fat.
  • Fructose consumption leads to weight gains as it turns off your body’s appetite-control system. Fructose does not appropriately stimulate insulin, which in turn does not suppress ghrelin (the “hunger hormone”) and doesn’t stimulate leptin (the “satiety hormone”), which together result in your eating more and developing insulin resistance. It decreased HDL, increased LDL, elevated triglycerides, elevated blood sugar, and high blood pressure—i.e., classic metabolic syndrome. For example, in one study, eating fructose raised triglyceride levels by 32 percent in men.
  • Fructose consumption leads to insulin resistance, which is not only an underlying factor of type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but also many cancers.
  • Fructose contributes to the development of gout by increasing the levels of uric acid in your body. In one study, published last year, women who drank 12 ounces or more of orange juice a day doubled their risk of gout, and those who drank just six ounces of juice per day still increased their risk by 41 percent. A similar study on men was published in 2008. In that study, men who drank two or more sugary soft drinks a day had an 85 percent higher risk of gout than those who drank less than one a month. Fruit juice and fructose-rich fruits such as oranges and apples also increased the risk.

It is thus important to watch the extent of fructose consumption, even with whole fruits, and not just processed juices.

Fructose as Major Health Hazard

According to recent research, uric acid in the body appears to increase with fructose consumption and takes a lead role in creating major health problems – especially when it reaches levels of 5.5 mg per dl or higher in your body. At this level, uric acid is associated with an increased risk for developing high blood pressure, as well as diabetes, obesity and kidney disease. He believes the ideal range for uric acid lies between 3 to 5.5 mg per dl, so getting your uric acid levels tested can further help you determine just how strict you need to be with limiting your fructose consumption.

Sources:

Gray Hair, HEALING US

GRAY HAIR FACTS

No Comments 15 August 2011

Grey hair facts

Gray Hair Facts

By Guest Writer: Sarika Periwal

(Healingtalks) Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could just sail through life without having to worry about gray hair; if we could have the same head of hair – healthy, shiny, with its natural pigment – in our later years that we enjoyed in our youth?

Alas this is not to be, and we all have to contend with grey hair appearing on our heads; some rather sooner than others.

While for many of us, it is the 40’s and 50’s that evince the first signs of hair going grey, for others, the gray starts off in the 30’s. For an increasing number this appearance of the first gray hair can be as early as the teens or early 20’s. So what does make the hair lose color?

What Makes Hair Lose Its Color?

The follicle of the hair is responsible for imparting color to the hair shaft, because of the pigment (color) that it contains. As and when the melanin production decreases or ceases due to the pigment dying, the hair begins to lose its color. So gray hair is not really gray, but actually colorless.

Factors That Influence Hair Color

There are several factors that influence hair color:

  • Heredity – This is the most important factor that determines how and when a person starts to grey. If one’s parents and grandparents started to have grey hair early, chances are that that person will as well. Since this is largely determined by one’s genes a person should have a fairly good idea of when he or she will start to go grey. If in a family a given person started to age really early and was, say, completely gray by age 25, then there is a good chance that that person’s child will as well.
  • Ethnicity can also indicate the time when one will start to silver. There are some racial patterns observed here – white people tend to go grey during their mid 30’s, Asians do so a little later in their late thirties and black people tend to do so only when they reach their mid 40’s.
  • Lifestyle factors – Smoking is known to be really bad for health for a great many different reasons, and one of the many reasons not to smoke is gray hair. Smoking is known to reduce melanin production and hence speed up the graying process.
  • Medical conditions Certain medical conditions such pernicious anemia can cause melanin production to decrease. Thyroid deficiency can also cause hair to go gray. Stress is another reason for hair to literally go gray. Though it may be an old wives’ tale that a traumatic event or grief turned someone’s hair gray overnight, it is true that stress, grief, life altering events and anxiety can contribute to the graying process. Also certain medications are thought to aggravate or cause hair to go grey.
  • Environmental factors– Toxins and pollution in the environment is also thought to contribute to the process of hair turning gray according to some experts. It is thought that pesticides and other chemicals that enter our system through our food and the environment, could contribute to the graying process.Related Article:
  •  How to Reverse Gray Hair Naturallyhttp://www.healingtalks.com/health/diseases-conditions/gray-hair/how-to-reverse-gray-hair-naturally/
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About Sarika Periwal

This is a guest post by Sarika Periwal, who has a website promoting natural hair loss treatment and other home remedies for hair. Common hair conditions like premature graying, baldness, etc can be prevented and sometimes even treated effectively through natural means.

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HEALING US, Smoking, Stop Smoking

Secondhand Smoke: Another Reason To Quit Smoking Cigarettes

No Comments 10 August 2011

Secondhand Smoke Another Reason To Give Up Cigarettes

Secondhand Smoke:

Another Reason

To Give Up Cigarettes


Basics

(Healingtalks) Around 1.3 billion people smoke cigarettes worldwide. Statistically, the average smoker smokes around 30 cigarettes a day. A cigarette is made from cut up tobacco leaves that are rolled up and smoked. Cigarettes do not only cause health problems for the person smoking them, but also for the people that are around them. When a person smokes they breathe in the cigarette smoke, and then blow out the smoke. The smoke that is blown out by the smoker is called second hand smoke.

Secondhand Smoke Exposure

The areas where people are most commonly exposed to second hand smoke include the workplace and the home. In the United States roughly 126 million people who don’t smoke are exposed to second hand smoke. Second hand smoke has a number of effects on the non-smoker.

  • For people who have asthma, smoke can cause severe asthma attacks.
  • It can contribute to respiratory infections including bronchitis or pneumonia.
  • Secondhand smoke can also cause heart disease and cancer leading to death in people who do not smoke. Heart disease can lead to heart attacks in patients that otherwise may not have been pre-disposed to suffering one.

Prevention for Secondhand Smoke Exposure

Preventative measures should be taken to avoid secondhand smoke. If someone in the household smokes inside the home, one can ask them to smoke outside. For people who smoke in cars, drive separately, and do not drive with people who smoke while driving. Avoid areas where people are smoking, if at all possible walk as far around them as possible to avoid exposure. If someone you are with is smoking, it’s okay to say please don’t smoke that around me.

Harmful Effects of Smoking

  • Smokers are more likely to get heart disease, have a heart attack, or get cancer.
  • There are many cancer risks involved with smoking, including lung cancer.
  • Not only does smoking pose the threat of health risks, it also can result in unwanted side effects. The cigarettes often leave the smokers’ teeth stained a very distinct yellow.
  • Another unwanted effect of smoking is the odor of the smoke. The smell of smoke attaches itself to everything. The smokers’ hair, clothing, and body will smell of smoke after smoking a cigarette. Wherever the person smokes, it will make everything there smell like smoke. People who smoke in their car are likely to have a car that will smell of smoke, and the same goes for homes.Over the years the government on a national and on a state level has had laws and regulations pertaining to cigarette smoking. In public buildings people are not allowed to smoke. Businesses have a right to allow or deny smoking on their premises. More and more places today are cracking down, trying to get smoke free places.

Smoking Cessation Plans

There are a variety of smoking cessation options available for people who smoke and want to quit. Some of the most common methods that have been around awhile now include nicotine patches, and nicotine gum. These allow the body to have some nicotine in the system, so the person isn’t quitting abruptly. Some people quit cold turkey, which means that they suddenly stop all cigarettes and no longer use nicotine. There are prescription drugs available for people to help stop smoking. Other options people can use to quit smoking include hypnosis, therapy, and health counseling.

Don’t Kid Yourself – Smoking Is Lethal

Smoking contributes to around 400,000 deaths per year. People who smoke are risking serious health problems, and pose a threat to non-smokers health too. Laws and regulations have been placed over the years to help keep the public healthy. For people who do smoke, there are many cessation options available to choose from.

Aerobic Exercise, Alternative Healing, Diet Plans & Diaries, Eating Disorders, HEALING US, Overweight Or Obese

4 Ways to Shed Belly Fat and Protect Against Heart Failure

No Comments 07 August 2011

Four Ways to Shed Belly Fat

Four Ways to

Shed Belly Fat

Based on article by Deborah Kotz  http://health.usnews.com

Studies on Belly Fat and Waist Size

(Healingtalks) A study published  in the journal Circulation: Heart Failure indicates that having a large waist siZe ups your risk of heart failure, a condition that’s often fatal. A second study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that exercise doesn’t harm those with heart failure and could actually provide some benefits.

The analysis of the belly fat research, based on data from two Swedish population studies, showed that being overweight or obese increased the risk of heart failure in men but didn’t in women—unless they had a large waist size.

A woman with a normal body mass index of 25 whose waist size increased by 4 inches over the years wound up with a 15 percent greater risk of heart failure than those whose waist sizes remained the same. (A 5-foot, 4-inch woman who weighs 146 pounds has a BMI of 25.) Medical experts recommend that women maintain a waist size of less than 35 inches to reduce their risk of chronic diseases. How to measure your waist size.

Where you carry your fat is largely determined by your genes.  But there are certain things you can do to help redistribute fat away from your belly. Remember excess belly fat is so dangerous

Here are the four ways to keep a fit belly:

1. Exercise to shed that belly fat

You can’t exercise to spot reduce, but it will help you shed excess pounds — and often, the fat your body sheds first comes from your belly. Abdominal crunches can help tone muscles to make your stomach look flatter, but to truly get rid of fat, you have to burn off abdominal fat through aerobic activity.

2. Be a mindful eater

Researchers are currently investigating whether really paying attention to what you eat can help redistribute body fat from your waist to your hips. Plenty of studies, though, have shown that mindful eating can help with weight loss efforts in general. We recommend.moving in the direction of eating mostly fruits and vegetables, thus a vegetarian/vegan diet with mostly whole, raw, living foods.

3. Get adequate amounts of sleep

Too little sleep (less than six hours) or too much (more than eight hours) results in an excess production of the stress hormone cortisol. Cortisol promotes the storage of fat in the belly.

4. Reduce stress

Penciling in 15 minutes a day for relaxation can also lower your cortisol levels, helping you shed belly fat. Deep breathing, a stroll outdoors under the blossoming trees, or a bubble bath can help you leave the world behind.

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The following is based on comment on weight loss from Dr. Mercola’s Website

Number One Way to Lose Body Fat – Exercise

If you’re looking for that six-pack physique, you need to expose the abdominal muscles underneath the fat. But can you really lose fat in just one specific area – the abdominals? It’s unlikely, although some strategies may be able to do so a little.

  • Exercise is your number one ally in shedding unwanted body fat.
  • It helps normalizing your insulin levels.
  • It  also helps you sleep better – another important factor not only for optimal overall health but also, as it turns out, for avoiding packing pounds around your midsection.
  • I alleviates stress, so that you have less of the hormone cortisol that is connected to producing stomach fat.

Best Exercises For Weightloss

When you’re exercising to achieve weight loss, you’ll want to focus on weight bearing exercises, as muscle burns calories quite efficiently. It has been my experience that non-weight bearing exercises, like swimming and bicycling, are not as efficient or effective for weight loss. You will typically need to exercise four times as long in these activities to receive the same benefit of running, using elliptical machine, or using weights.

Additionally, to really maximize your weight loss efforts, make sure you include high-intensity interval exercises and strength training in your program.

One recent study showed that interval training can significantly enhance your body’s ability to burn fat. In this study, eight women in their early 20s were told to cycle for 10 sets of four minutes of hard riding, followed by two minutes of rest. After two weeks, the amount of fat burned in an hour of continuous moderate cycling increased by 36 percent!

An added boon of interval exercises is that it can radically decrease the amount of time you need to spend exercising.

As far as individual exercises to target your tummy are concerned, sit-ups and abdominal exercises that are associated with breath control mechanisms, such as yoga exercises, can help tighten your abdominal muscles.

However, it’s important to keep in mind that there is no single abdominal exercise that challenges all your abdominal muscles. So you need to perform a variety of exercises that involve the full range of muscles.

Another factor that is often overlooked is your back muscles. Your back helps you hold yourself up and your stomach in, from behind. So having strong back muscles, as well as abs, is essential for a flatter stomach.

Exercise and Diet Go Hand in Hand

The other, equally important, factor in helping you shed excess weight is to consume the most appropriate foods for your specific genetic and biochemistry. Remember, the foods that may be healthy for others are not necessarily healthy for you, and vice-versa. Determining your specific nutritional type is the proven way to ascertain which foods work best for you.

It’s also important to realize that controlling your insulin levels is as important to optimizing your weight as it is to protecting you against diseases like diabetes.

Why?

Because when your insulin levels increase, you are telling your body to store carbohydrates as fat and to not release any of the stored fat. This makes it impossible for you to use your own stored body fat for energy.

So excess refined and processed carbohydrates in your diet (such as breads and pasta) not only make you gain weight, they make sure you keep that weight on. By cutting grains and sugars from your diet, you can significantly improve your chances of successful weight loss.

As far as nutrition to target belly fat specifically, certain dietary fats have actually been found to be helpful in reducing the accumulation of subcutaneous and visceral abdominal fat.

A study published in the journal Diabetes Care in July 2007 found that diets rich in monounsaturated fats prevented the accumulation of both types of belly fat, without additional exercise.

Foods high in monounsaturated fats include:

  • Nuts, especially pecans
  • Seeds
  • Avocados

Dangerous Weightloss Options

Unfortunately, many people simply opt for what appears to be the easiest solution, and when it comes to excess weight around your middle, surgical options like liposuction or treatments such as Lipodissolve are popular alternatives.

However, you need to be aware that there are many risks involved in procedures like these, and they may not give you permanent results.

During a Lipodissolve treatment, a chemical found in lecithin (phosphatidylcholine deoxycholate) is injected into fatty areas such as “love handles” and “bra rolls,” where it dissolves fat cells. But the injectable compound is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and no long-term studies have been conducted on Lipodissolve’s safety.

Among the chief questions about the procedure is where the fat cells go once they are dissolved. Lipodissolve practitioners say the cells are excreted by your body naturally, but no one really knows for sure. According to the FDA, Lipodissolve is a “buyer-beware situation.”

And when it comes to liposuction, a survey of plastic surgeons found that more people die during liposuction than during most other kinds of operations: 19 deaths per 100,000 procedures. Meanwhile the generally accepted death rate for any kind of elective surgery is 1 in 100,000. The most common reported cause of death was pulmonary thromboembolism, or blood clots.

There simply are no better alternatives to a healthy lifestyle if you want a strong and shapely body.

Can You Wake Up to a Flatter Belly?

So, what does proper sleep have to do with a flatter stomach? Researchers have found that all body fat is not created equal, and that holds especially true for belly fat. Abdominal fat has a very rich blood supply and has four times more cortisol receptors than other body fat.

Cortisol is a stress hormone, produced by your adrenal glands in response to stress, but sleeping too little (less than six hours) or too much (more than eight hours) also results in an excess production of cortisol.

The cortisol belly fat connection comes into play when you are under chronic stress, as cortisol tends to store unused fat that has been released by your body in the stress response. Since your belly fat contains large amounts of cortisol receptors, you may tend to gain fat in the abdominal region when you’re chronically stressed or have trouble sleeping properly.

For helpful tips to help you sleep well, please review my 33 secrets to a good night’s sleep. And, to help combat stress — and address any underlying emotional issues that may cause you to lose precious sleep — I highly recommend the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). It’s a simple psychological acupressure technique that is routinely used in my practice that can help you optimize your emotional health.

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HEALING US, Smoking, Stop Smoking

Breaking News: Teen Smoking Skyrockets

No Comments 07 August 2011

Teen Smoking Skyrockets

Breaking News:

Teen Smoking Skyrockets

(Healingtalks) A study reported that American teenagers are becoming casual smokers, instead of heavy/regularly smokers.
In general young adults already had the highest smoking rates of any age group in the U.S., and thue new strategies to decrease young adult smoking are needed.

Researchers found that occasional smoking among teens rose from 1991 to 2009, while heavy smoking fell significantly.

We’re seeing a broad national phenomenon,” said Dr. Terry Pechachek, a study co-author from the Centers for Disease Control.

“With fewer cigarettes, the price effect, smoke-free policies and a change in the broad public awareness of risk, the heaviest patterns of use are becoming very rare,” Pechachek said.

But he warned against assuming that moderate smoking is safer in the long-run.

“It is important to note that light and intermittent smoking still has significant health risks,” Pechachek explained. “We think there may be an emerging pattern. We may be creating a new type of smoker that may be more durable, that are adapting to smoke-free environments and to changing social norms.”

Pechacek said that the high percentage of intermittent teenage smokers is unacceptable.

Teachers and parents should not downplay the risks of teen smoking

“It’s still a very risky behavior. We want to get across to people that although this is a positive trend, it’s very unacceptable to have so many children exposing themselves to something so addictive. The greatest danger is minimizing the risk.”

Here is more information on the study results

Major Rise in Teen Casual Smoking

Heavy smoking was defined by enjoying more than 11 cigarettes per day. Moderate smoking was defined as enjoying between six to 10 cigarettes per day. Light smoking was defined by having to five cigarettes per day.  Between 1991 and 2009, heavy smoking among teenagers has decreased by 10 percent, from 18 to 8 percent.

During this time, casual teen smoking has increased from 67 percent to 79 percent.

No significant changes in smoking trends for African American teenagers was observed, but for Hispanic teenagers, the heavy smoking rate increased from 3.1 percent to 6.4 percent.

Risks of Teen Smoking

Smoking has different risks for people who smoke at all. By smoking, people have an increased risk for heart disease, heart attack, lung cancer, and other types of cancer. An estimated 90% of all lung cancer in males are caused by smoking. An estimated 80% of lung cancer in females is caused by smoking. Teenagers today are even more vulnerable because of the introduction of ever more adulterated GMO, and sugar-addictive fast foods that help create a teen obesity and diabetics epidemic.

Resulting Early Deaths From Smoking

According to the CDC, smoking cigarettes has contributed to an estimated 443,000 deaths annually.

Nearly one of every five deaths in the U.S. are related to smoking. Tobacco causes more deaths per year than Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV), illegal drug use, alcohol use, motor vehicle injuries, suicides, and murders all combined.

This study was reported in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine.

More Healingtalks Articles on Smoking

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Smoking Illusions

What is Really in a Cigarette

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Pictures of Smokers’ and Non-Smokers’ Lungs

Cigarette Ingredients

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How To Fight Teen Smoking

No Comments 07 August 2011

how to fight teen smoking

How To Fight

Teen Smoking

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

Overview of Teen Smoking

(Healingtalks) Each day in the United States, 3,900 teens try smoking for the first time, estimates the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Don’t allow your teen to become just another statistic. By talking with your teen in a frank and mature way, while setting a good example, you can help fight teen smoking and convince your teen to never start in the first place. Luckily, resources and parental support can help your teen to make the right choices when it comes to smoking.

Discussions with Children and Teens on Smoking

Start the discussion about smoking at a young age. The American Cancer Society recommends that the discussion begin with your child is only 5 or 6 years old. Talking about the health and social effects of smoking should be an ongoing dialogue in your home so that when your child grows into a teen, your opinion on cigarettes has been made clear. The ACS notes that many children take their first puff at age 11; it’s never too early to start talking about smoking.

Disclosure of the Dangers of Teen Smoking

Point out the health, social and economical dangers of smoking to your teen. Ask why he would want to participate in a habit that makes his clothes and hair smell, his body sick and his wallet empty. Ask your teen to make a list of the various pros and cons of smoking and to weigh the costs versus the gains to make the decision on smoking on his own.

Role Play Teen Pressure to Smoke

Try role-playing exercises with your teen to ensure that she knows what to do in a situation where a cigarette is offered to her, suggests the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Pretend to be a peer and offer your child a cigarette. Remember to be as convincing as another teen might be, trying to entice your teen by saying smoking is fun, lots of people do it and it’s not like he’ll become addicted. Coach your teen through the things he can say to politely say “no” and leave the situation.

Offer a Good Example By Not Smoking in a Teen Household

Offer a good example for your teen. MayoClinic.com notes that smoking is more prevalent among teens whose parents also smoke. To set a good example, make sure that you show respect for your body and health by exercising and eating well, not only by abstaining from smoking. This shows your teen that you respect your body and want to maintain good health, ideals and values that can be passed on to your teen.

Direct Your Teen to Online Resources

Show your teen online resources that she can read on her own time. These resources, like the ones found at Kids Health, a division of the Nemours Foundation, and the American Academy of Family Physician’s Web site, give the health risks of smoking in plain terms that your teen can understand. It may help her to see that you’re not the only adult who disapproves of smoking. See also the further articles on smoking below.

More Healingtalks Articles on Smoking

What’s in a Cigarette

What’s Not in a Cigarette

Smoking Illusions

What is Really in a Cigarette

US Releases Graphic Images to Deter Smoking

Pictures of Smokers’ and Non-Smokers’ Lungs

Cigarette Ingredients

More Teen Smoking Articles

For dozens of more articles and suggestions on how to best be informed and deal with or fight teen smoking, see http://www.livestrong.com/teen-smoking/

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References

About Jae Ireland

Based on an article by Jae Ireland, posted on Livestrong.com. Jae got her start with a small Internet marketing firm in 2005 and has since designed and written for more than 20 commercial and informational websites. Her areas of interest and expertise include fashion, parenting, home improvement and health and fitness.

 

Alzheimer's, HEALING US

Natural ways to prevent and treat Alzheimers

No Comments 05 August 2011

Alzeheimer's disease

Natural Ways To

Prevent and Treat

Alzheimer’s

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

Introduction

(Healingtalks) This post is about the utter desperation and frustration in modern medicine when dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, its treatment and prevention. Nothing allopathic or drug-wise seems to work.

Even Nobel Laureates in physics, chemistry and medicine fall prey. No one knows how to stop this epidemic, at least no one who follows conventional routes.

Not understanding the essential nature of consciousness

The real and taproot problem is that modern science has almost no understanding of the essential nature of consciousness (see our many articles on this subject) and thus is lost. If they understand what is consciousness they would advocate certain naturopathic or natural approaches that would bankrupt Big Pharm that preys on patients who begin to lose their vital powers.

What is consciousness?

One of the half dozen or so greatest insights of my life was the discovery of the taproot nature of consciousness. It forms “a universal relationship of connection in nature, the principle of connection itself, and the foundation of nature’s oneness.” Western civilization has a different dominant conception of that oneness, and of the essence of nature which drives allopathic medicine. It was outlined and promoted by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century, who himself died with schizophrenia and dementia – which is hugely telling. That vision postures mathematics, the highest abstractions of how to separate all elements of consciousness – and which guides the development of the science of chemistry and thus the designs of drugs. The deep insight of what really is consciousness led me to abandon the road of allopathic medicine – the disciple that drugs patients in nursing homes until they walk the halls like zombies. For the mathematical order that designs drugs is the polar opposite of what supports consciousness, and as not only the essence of nature but of our lives. It is what holds us together and connects memories to each other.

The best way thus to prevent Alzheimer’s disease is through

  • An organic, whole, living foods diet – a natural diet that avoids synthetic chemical additives.
  •  Some consistent programs of whole body detoxification (including avoiding drugs, vaccinations, GMO foods, radiation, non-emergency surgery, essentially avoiding your allopathic doctor’s main protocols), and
  • Regular exercise and
  • Meditations/Mind-body work

What prevents and cures Alzheimer’s undermines so much of modern medicine that the solutions and the finding of solutions cannot come from within that conventional domain.

Nathan Batalion CTN

Below is a further article on this topic

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HEALING US, Smoking

What is not in a cigarette?

No Comments 04 August 2011

 

 

what is not in a cigarette

What is not in a cigarette

What is not

in a Cigarette?

(Healingtalks)

  • Smell of fresh air
  • Means to display masculinity or femininity (e.g. the Marlboro Man, Ms Virginia Slim)
  • Ways to truly relax and feel at ease
  • Gateway to an addiction-free life
  • Road to avoid cancer, suffering, early death
  • Great way to make friends and not harm their lungs
  • An organic, poison-less puff
  • Something to impress your grandchildren with
  • Vitamins, minerals, phyto-nutrients and anti-oxidants
  • Something made with great love by a manufacture who
    really cares  for you and that you live a well and wholesome life
  • Pure clean oxygen puffs, good for deep breathing as in yoga exercises
  • Means to fight cancer and chronic disease rather than fall prey, and at
    a younger age.

Of course, we all know the above…. don’t we?

If only we were all so rational about smoking.

Addictions by-pass the rational mind. Thus smokers need to be reminded, especially in the midst of a half century or more of sophisticated advertising featuring healthy-looking role models with huge smiles on their faces rather than pictures of  the devil, sculls and bones, of death, disease, or the true outcome.

According to K. H. Ginzel, M.D., Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Arkansas, this deceptive imagery “captivates and seduces a growing youngster. The youngster, indispensable for being recruited into the future army of smokers, does not start to smoke cigarettes for the nicotine, but for the false promises they hold. Hence, deceit is in a cigarette.”

What’s not in a cigarette, an honest message or promise of benefits.

What’s not in a cigarette – the means to a better life vs early suffering and death.

Click for more information on what is in a cigarette

 

 

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Candida, fungus and mold

Misdiagnosed Health Problem – Candida Infection Is Overlooked

1 Comment 02 August 2011

 candida test Misdiagnosed

Health Problem -

Candida Infection

Is Overlooked

Based on an article by James Schreiber

Original version published by NaturalNews

(Healingtalks) Because so many of us have either been treated by broad-spectrum antibiotics that can disturb and kill much of  the good, protective flora in our bodies, and because our modern diet makes us prone to compromised immune systems, candida, fungus or yeast infections has become pandemic. Some estimate as much as a third of the US population suffers from this ailment. When it sets in, it is hard to overcome on less one goes on a strict, low-sugar diet for months and uses an effective anti-fungal or anti-lower-life-form remedy.

Below is a short intro originally published in natural news.

Nathan Batalion CTN

_________________________________________

It’s an unfortunate truth that millions of people across the world suffer from seemingly unexplainable and unpleasant symptoms like chronic tiredness, recurring yeast infections and digestive issues. Candida infection might not even enter their thoughts.

Fatigue, headaches, rashes, bloating and yeast infections. All these symptoms have been linked to an overgrowth of Candida albicans – a common fungal organism naturally found in each one of us as a part of our intestinal flora. The problems arise when we eat too much sugar, take antibiotics for a prolonged period of time, or have a weakened immune system.

All these factors can ultimately lead to Candida infection – a condition that plagues so many people worldwide – yet most of them are unaware of it due to the lack of information presented in the mainstream media.

What Causes Candida Overgrowth?

Candida infection can occur when there’s an imbalance between good and bad bacteria in the digestive tract. It is common knowledge nowadays that antibiotics kill not only the bad guys – they also eliminate the good ones such as bifidobacterium and acidophilus, the bacteria that keep Candida under control. Another common culprit is a diet high in simple carbohydrates and sugars – good bacteria thrive on fiber, while the cells of Candida albicans feed on glucose.

“Candidiasis has been around for decades,” explained Carolyn Dean, M.D., N.D. in her article published on NaturalNews. “Ever since we began to use antibiotics but neglected to replace the good bacteria that are destroyed along with the bad.”

Treatment of Candida Infection

Once the good bacteria are wiped out, there are several things patients can do to restore bacterial dominance in the intestinal tract. First off, it’s usually necessary to make certain dietary changes. That means following a healthy, low-glycemic diet plan that doesn’t nourish Candida and other pathogens in the body. Green vegetables, low-glycemic fruits, seeds, nuts, and high-quality organic animal proteins all work for a Candida-fighting diet.

Dietary modifications like these can bring relief quite quickly, but some people suffering from Candida infection will need more thorough treatment that involves probiotics and natural antifungal supplements. Probiotics help replenish the healthy bacteria in your gut, and antifungals work on the principle of destroying the Candida cells.

Resources:
http://www.ecandida.com
http://www.naturalnews.com/032071_c…
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-ma…

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Bipolar disorder, HEALING US

America’s Most Dangerous Pills

No Comments 30 July 2011

most dangerous pill

America’s Most

Dangerous Pills

By Christopher Byron, The Fix

You could argue that the deadliest “drug” in the world is the venom from a jellyfish known as the Sea Wasp, whose sting can kill a human being in four minutes—up to 100 humans at a time. Potassium chloride, which is used to trigger cardiac arrest and death in the 38 states of the U.S. that enforce the death penalty is also pretty deadly . But when it comes to prescription drugs that are not only able to kill you but can drag out the final reckoning for years on end, with worsening misery at every step of the way, it is hard to top the benzodiazepines. And no “benzo” has been more lethal to millions of Americans than a popular prescription drug called Klonopin.

Klonopin

Klonopin is the brand name for the pill known as clonazepam, which was originally brought to market in 1975 as a medication for epileptic seizures. Since then, Klonopin, along with the other drugs in this class, has become a prescription of choice for drug abusers from Hollywood to Wall Street. In the process, these Schedule III and IV substances have also earned the dubious distinction of being second only to opioid painkillers like OxyContin as our nation’s most widely abused class of drug.

Stevie Nicks’ story

Seventies-era rock star Stevie Nicks is the poster girl for the perils of Klonopin addiction. In almost every interview, the former lead singer of Fleetwood Mac makes a point of mentioning the toll her abuse of the drug has taken on her life. This month, while promoting her new solo album, In Your Dreams, she told Fox that she blamed Klonopin for the fact that she never had children. “The only thing I’d change [in my life] is walking into the office of that psychiatrist who prescribed me Klonopin. That ruined my life for eight years,” she said. “God knows, maybe I would have met someone, maybe I would have had a baby.”

Nicks checked herself into the Betty Ford Clinic in 1986 to overcome a cocaine addiction. After her release, the psychiatrist in question prescribed a series of benzos—first Valium, then Xanax, and finally Klonopin—supposedly to support her sobriety. “[Klonopin] turned me into a zombie,” she told US Weekly in 2001, according to the website Benzo.org, one of many patient-run sites on the Internet offering information about benzodiazepine addiction, withdrawal and recovery. Nicks has described the drug as a “horrible, dangerous drug,” and said that her eventual 45-day hospital detox and rehab from the drug felt like “somebody opened up a door and pushed me into hell.” Others have described Klonopin’s effects as beginning with an energized sense of euphoria but ending up with horrifying sense of anxiety and paralysis, akin to  sticking your tongue into an electric outlet, or suddenly feeling that your brain is on fire.

A little history of Klonopin’s use

When benzodiazepines first came to market in the 1950s and 1960s, they were prescribed for a range of neurological disorders such as epilepsy as well as anxiety related disorders such as insomnia. But over time, a loophole in federal drug-control laws known as the “practice of medicine exception” has permitted psychiatrists and other physicians to prescribe the drugs for any perceived disorder or symptom imaginable, from panic attacks to weight control problems. Much in the same way, Valium became infamous as “mother’s little helper,” a sedative used to pacify a generation of bored and frustrated suburban housewives.

Klonopin used by addicts

Alcoholics and drug addicts are most likely to run into Klonopin during detox, when it is used to prevent seizures and control the symptoms of acute withdrawal. Klonopin takes longer to metabolize and passes through your system more slowly than other benzos, so in theory you don’t need to take it so frequently. But if you like the high it gives you, and  keep increasing your dosage, the addictive effects of the drug accumulate quickly and can often be devastating. The drug’s label clearly specifies that it is “recommended” only for short-term use—say, seven to 10 days—but once exposed to the pill’s seductive side-effects, many patients come back for more. And not surprisingly, many doctors are happy to refill prescriptions to meet this consumer demand. In the process, countless numbers of people swap one addiction for another, often worse than the initial addiction they were trying to treat. Although benzodiazepines are rarely reported to be the cause of single-drug overdoses, they show up with great frequency in deaths from so-called combined drug intoxication, or CDI.

Death of celebrities due to Klonopin use

In recent years there have been thousands of deaths caused by this lethal combination. The drug has also help hasten the death of a wide list of otherwise healthy celebrities. In 1996, Actress Margaux Hemingway committed suicide by overdosing on a barbiturate-benzodiazepine cocktail. Weeks later, Hollywood movie producer Don Simpson (Beverly Hills Cop) also died from an unintentional benzo-based overdose. Klonopin was one of 11 different prescription drugs—all written by the same doctor—found in the body of Playboy centerfold model Anna Nicole Smith, who OD’d in 2007. Thereafter, the well-known Los Angeles author, David Foster Wallace, who was suffering from a profound depression when a doctor prescribed him Klonopin, went into his backyard on a September evening and hanged himself with a leather belt he had nailed to an overhead beam on his patio. Klonopin has been striking down more than just troubled celebrities, however. In 2008, reports began to surface of soldiers returning from Iraq with post-traumatic stress disorder who were dying in their sleep, the victims of a psych-med cocktail of Klonopin, Paxil (an antidepressant), and Seroquel, an antipsychotic that is routinely prescribed by VA hospitals

Emergency room admissions due to benziduazepine abuse

Hospital emergency room visits for benzodiazepine abuse now dwarf those for illegal street drugs by a more than a three-to-one margin. This trend has been increasing for at least the last five years. In 2006, the U.S. government’s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration published data showing that prescription drugs that year were the number two reason for ER admissions to hospitals for drug abuse, slightly behind illicit substances like heroin and cocaine. But a survey released by the agency earlier this year claims that benzos, opioids and other prescriptions meds are now responsible for the majority of drug-related hospital visits.

Understanding Klonopin and what it does

Scientists can’t say for sure what Klonopin does when ingested, except that it dramatically affects the functioning of the brain. This much we know: If your brain is on fire with electrical signals—like, say, you’re having an epileptic seizure—a dose of clonazepam will help put out the flames.  It does so by lowering the electrical activity of the brain,  specifically which electrical activities it suppresses is something that no one really seems to know for sure. And therein lies the reason why clonazepam, like nearly the entire class of benzos, causes such unpredictable reactions in people. Put simply, the brain is just too complex a structure for its owners to understand—and when you start monkeying around with the way it functions, it’s anybody’s guess what is going to happen next.

Here’s how the respected neurosurgeon Frank Vertosick, Jr., describes the brain in his book When The Air Hits Your Brain: Parables of Neurosurgery: “The human brain: a trillion nerve cells storing electrical patterns more numerous than the water molecules of the world’s oceans.” So, if clonazepam is given to a patient with a history of epileptic seizures, it is likely to bring the symptoms under control. But give the same drug to a person suffering from a completely different problem (an eating or sleeping disorder, for example), and it might actually cause an epileptic seizure.

Clonazepam has wreaked such havoc on people partly because it is so highly addictive; anyone who takes it for more than a few weeks may well develop a dependence on it. As a result, you can be prescribed Klonopin as a short-term treatment for, say, insomnia, and wind up so hooked on it that you’ll begin frantically “doctor shopping” for new prescriptions if the first physician who gave it for you refuses to renew the prescription. As with all benzos, use of Klonopin for more than a month can lead to a dangerous condition known as “benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome,” featuring elevation of a user’s heart rate and blood pressure along with insomnia, nightmares, hallucinations, anxiety, panic, weight loss, muscular spasms or cramps, and seizures.

Other benzos that greatly harm

Along with Klonopin, here are the three other benzos that, by general agreement, have made it into the top ranks of the world’s worst and most widely abused drugs: temazepam, alprazolam, and lorazepam.

Temazepam: Sold in the U.S. under the brand name Restoril, this benzo was developed and approved in the 1960s as a short-term treatment for insomnia. It is basically what is commonly called a “knockout drop.” Taken even in relatively modest dosages, temazepam can produce a powerfully hypnotic effect that numbs users and makes them extremely compliant and susceptible to control. But thanks to the “practice of medicine exception” physicians can prescribe it for anything they want.

During the Cold War, the Soviet Union reportedly used temazepam extensively to keep political dissidents in a drugged-out state in government-run psychiatric hospitals. Both the CIA and the KGB are also said to have also used the sleeping pill in prisoner interrogations and in research into mind-control, brainwashing and social engineering.

Temazepam is sometimes referred to as a “date rape” drug, and it figures frequently in drug-related crimes of violence. In the drug world underground, where it is often sold as an alternative to heroin and crack cocaine, it goes by such street names as “tams,” “Vitamin T,” “terminators,” “big T,” “mind eraser” and “Mommy’s Big Helper.” Common side-effects include confusion, clumsiness, chronic drowsiness, impaired learning, memory and motor functions, as well as extreme euphoria, dizziness and amnesia.

Alprazolam: Brand name Xanax, this benzo now accounts for as many as 60% of all hospital admissions for drug addiction, according to some research. What’s more, violent and psychotic responses to Xanax are not limited to humans. In May 2009, a 200-lb chimpanzee being kept as a house pet by a Stamford, Conn., woman went on a rampage after being dosed with Xanax, escaping into the neighborhood and ripping off the face of a friend of its owner.

Lorazepam: Brand name Ativan, this drug has figured in an array of well-publicized homicides and suicides by those using it. Ativan surfaced in the 2000 divorce case between Washington, D.C., socialite Patricia Duff and her husband, Wall Street billionaire Ronald Perelman. In deposition testimony, Perelman acknowledged taking Ativan as an anti-anxiety drug during his separation from Duff and the commencement of divorce proceedings. The period was marked by numerous outbursts by Perelman and at least two physical assaults on Duff. In 2008, news reports revealed that Ativan was being used by the U.S. Customs Service to keep suspected terrorists sedated while deporting them to detention facilities abroad.

You can buy any of these “feel-good” drugs without a doctor’s signature by simply typing the name into any Internet search engine. Instantly, you’ll be presented with dozens of websites, both foreign and domestic, where you can make your purchase, no prescription required. (Most of the websites accept all major credit cards.)

Why has this happened?

In large measure you can thank the 47,000 members of the American psychiatric profession for this dreadful state of affairs. Neither the pharmaceutical industry nor the psychiatric profession would be anywhere near as lucrative as they are today without their mutual support system. Together they have created a marketing juggernaut that over the last 20 years has spawned a seemingly nonstop gusher of profits that is only now beginning to slow—and probably only temporarily.

The scholarly journals of the psychiatric profession were filled with early warnings, beginning almost 50 years ago, from those who could see where the encroaching influence of the drug companies was destined to lead the profession. Now, even the medical journals themselves have been corrupted by the hidden hand of Big Pharma. In 2008, the New York Times reported that a survey of the six top medical journals showed that on average almost 8% of the bylined articles published in their pages were ghostwritten by freelance writers, then published under the names of cooperating doctors and researchers to give the pro-drug messages contained in the articles the appearance of impartiality. The scheme is bankrolled, of course, by the company that makes the drug.

The great bipolar disorder con

Consider Dr. Joseph Biederman, the world-renowned Harvard University psychiatrist and father of modern psychopharmacology for children, who, it now turns out, has been taking secret “consulting fees” from drug companies for years. Biederman is widely credited with legitimizing the concept of “bipolar disorder” as a chemical imbalance in the brain that can be corrected with psychiatric drugs. But documents uncovered by Senate investigators probing ties between the psychiatric profession and the drug industry, which have resulted in an explosion in medically approved uses for psychiatric drugs for children, show that Biederman received more than $1.6 million in undisclosed payments since 2000 from the pharmaceutical companies manufacturing the drugs he was encouraging parents to give to their children if they appeared to be “bipolar.”

Taking advantage of the unaware public

No surveys that I am aware of have ever been conducted regarding the public’s impression of what psychiatrists actually do. But from pop culture media characters such as the fictional female psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Melfi in the HBO series The Sopranos, the general belief seems to be that psychiatrists are learned and humane professionals who counsel their patients through hour-long “talk therapy” sessions in their offices once a week, and more frequently than that if necessary to help them resolve their conflicts.

In fact, many do nothing of the sort. It may be only a patient’s first session with a psychiatrist that lasts any meaningful amount of time. In this initial consultation the psychiatrist relies on the DSM manual as the diagnostic tool to decide precisely what the patient suffers from. Once that is established, the psychiatrist can begin prescribing psych meds as therapy, free of fear about the danger of a medical malpractice suit lurking down the road.

The follow-up sessions (weekly, monthly, etc.) that come after the initial consultations—that is, the sessions that are portrayed on The Sopranos as the occasions when Mafia killer Tony Soprano sits down in Dr. Melfi’s darkened office and pours out his guts about his troubled childhood—usually last as little as 15 minutes. During these so-called “med checks,” a psychiatrist typically charges $100 or more for asking the patient little more than how he or she is responding to the prescribed medication—a question that can usually be answered by a quick glance at the patient’s demeanor.

At the end of such a med-check, the psychiatrist may decide to renew the patient’s current prescription, substitute or add a new one—or even offer the patient a free sample of some new psych-med, courtesy of a sales rep from a pharmaceutical company. At four med-checks per hour, a psychiatrist with enough patients to fill up his workdays can easily make $120,000 annually from his med-check practice alone and still take a month-long summer vacation.

Are doctors on the Big Pharma take?

You bet and big time

It’s obvious that this system incentivizes doctors financially to keep prescribing drugs in order to keep patients returning for med-checks. But Big Pharma offers a whole host of additional income opportunities. Last year, ProPublica, the Pulitzer Prize–winning public-interest investigative website, did an extensive report on the financial compensation drug companies shower on physicians. Well-titled “Dollars for Docs,” this series included a database of more than 17,000 doctors who accepted “speaker fees” and other money from eight drug companies in 2009 and 2010 totaling $320 million.

That accounting is only the tip of the iceberg, however, as most pharmaceutical companies have refused to disclose their physician payments. Not surprisingly, most doctors interviewed by ProPublica denied that their medical decisions and prescribing habits were influenced by drug company payments. The new healthcare reform bill calls for greater transparency, requiring all drug-makers to disclose all fees paid to all doctors by 2014. Until then, you can type your doctor’s name into the database to find out if he or she is on the pharma take, and for how much.

Christopher Byron is a prize-winning investigative journalist and New York Times best-selling author. His columns and articles have appeared in a dozens of major publications, including New York Magazine, Fortune, The New York Times and The New York Post. He has also been a regular guest commentator on CNN. Fox, and CNBC. This article is exclusively excerpted from his forthcoming book, Mind Drugs, Inc.: How Big Pharma and Modern Psychiatry Have Corrupted Washington and Destroyed Mental Health in America.

HEALING US, Smoking, Stop Smoking

What is really in a cigarette?

No Comments 22 July 2011

what is really in a cigarette

 

What is really

in a Cigarette?

by K. H. Ginzel, M.D.

Most Outstanding Ingredient in a Cigarette

(Healingtalks) For those who still don’t know — let me emphatically state that cigarette smoking is a true addiction! To grasp this well-documented fact, one really doesn’t have to study all the supporting scientific evidence. One simply needs to consider that no other drug is self-administered with the persistence, regularity and frequency of a cigarette. At an average rate of ten puffs per cigarette, a one to three pack-a-day smoker inhales 70,000 to 200,000 individual doses of mainstream smoke during a single year. Ever since its large scale industrial production early in this century, the popularity of the modern cigarette has been spreading like wildfire. Here is the first, and perhaps the most significant answer to the title question: Addiction is in a cigarette. Probing into what makes a cigarette so irresistible, we find that much of the recent research corroborates earlier claims: It is for the nicotine in tobacco that the smoker smokes, the chewer chews, and the dipper dips. Hence, nicotine is in a cigarette.

Nicotine and Much More in What’s in a Cigarette

In contrast to other drugs, nicotine delivery from tobacco carries an ominous burden of chemical poisons and cancer-producing substances that boggle the mind. Many toxic agents are in a cigarette. However, additional toxicants are manufactured during the smoking process by the chemical reactions occurring in the glowing tip of the cigarette. The number is staggering: more than 4,000 hazardous compounds are present in the smoke that smokers draw into their lungs and which escapes into the environment between puffs.

Cigarette’s Concentrated Pollution of Lungs

The burning of tobacco generates more than 150 billion tar particles per cubic inch, constituting the visible portion of cigarette smoke. According to chemists at R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, cigarette smoke is 10,000 times more concentrated than the automobile pollution at rush hour on a freeway. The lungs of smokers, puffing a daily ration of 20 to 60 low to high tar cigarettes, collect an annual deposit of one-quarter to one and one-half pounds of the gooey black material, amounting to a total of 15 to 90 million pounds of carcinogen-packed tar for the aggregate of current American smokers. Hence, tar is in a cigarette.

Cigarette’s Air Pollution

But visible smoke contributes only 5-8% to the total output of a cigarette. The remaining bulk that cannot be seen makes up the so-called vapor or gas phase of cigarette “smoke.” It contains, besides nitrogen and oxygen, a bewildering assortment of toxic gases, such as carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, acrolein, hydrogen cyanide, and nitrogen oxides, to name just a few. Smokers efficiently extract almost 90% of the particulate as well as gaseous constituents (about 50% in the case of carbon monoxide) from the mainstream smoke of the 600 billion cigarettes consumed annually in the U.S. In addition, 2.25 million metric tons of sidestream smoke chemicals pollute the enclosed air spaces of homes, offices, conference rooms, bars, restaurants, and automobiles in this country. Hence, pollution is in a cigarette.

In addition, there is the chemical burden from sidestream smoke, afflicting smokers and non-smokers alike. Based on the reported concentrations in enclosed, cigarette smoke-polluted areas, the estimated intakes of nicotine, acrolein, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and formaldehyde peak at 200, 130, 75, 7, and 3 times the ADI, respectively. The high exposure to acrolein is especially unsettling. This compound is not only a potent respiratory irritant, but qualifies, according to current studies, as a carcinogen.

Illnesses That Follow Smoking

The witch’s brew of poisons invades the organs and tissues of smokers and nonsmokers, adults and children, born as well as unborn, and causes cancer, emphysema, heart disease, fetal growth retardation and other problems during pregnancy. The harm inflicted by all other addictions combined pales in comparison. Smoking-related illness, for example, claims in a few days as many victims as cocaine does in a whole year. Hence, disease is in a cigarette.

Limited Regulation of Cigarette Toxins and Carcinogens

The irony is that many of the poisons found in cigarette smoke are subject to strict regulation by federal laws which, on the other hand, specifically exempt tobacco products. “Acceptable Daily Intake,” ADI, is the amount of a chemical an individual can be exposed to for an extended period without apparent detriment to health.

Regulatory policy aims at restricting exposure to carcinogens to a level where the lifetime risk of cancer would not exceed 1 in 100,000 to 1,000,000. Due to a limited database, approximate upper lifetime risk values could be calculated for only 7 representative cigarette smoke carcinogens. The risk values were extraordinarily high, ranging from 1 in 6,000 to 1 in 16. Because of the awesome amount of carcinogens found in cigarette smoke and the fact that carcinogens combine their individual actions in an additive or even multiplicative fashion, it is not surprising that the actual risk for lung cancer is as high as one in ten. Hence, cancer is in a cigarette.

Among the worst offenders are the nitrosamines. Strictly regulated by federal agencies, their concentrations in beer, bacon, and baby bottle nipples must not exceed 5 to 10 parts per billion. A typical person ingests about one microgram a day, while the smokers’ intake tops this by 17 times for each pack of cigarette smoked. In 1976, a rocket fuel manufacturer in the Baltimore area was emitting dimethylnitrosamine into the surrounding air, exposing the local inhabitants to an estimated 14 micrograms of the carcinogen per day. The plant was promptly shut down. However eagerly the government tries to protect us from outdoor pollution and the carcinogenic risk of consumer products, it blatantly suspends control if the offending chemical is in, or comes from, a cigarette. Hence, hypocrisy is in a cigarette.

But there is still more in a cigarette than addiction, poison, pollution, disease, and hypocrisy. A half century of aggressive promotion and sophisticated advertising that featured alluring role models from theater, film and sport, has invested the cigarette with an enticing imagery.

Deceit and Death in Cigarettes

Imagery which captivates and seduces a growing youngster. The youngster, indispensable for being recruited into the future army of smokers, does not start to smoke cigarettes for the nicotine, but for the false promises they hold. Hence, deceit is in a cigarette.

In summary, no drug ever ingested by humans can rival the long-term debilitating effects of tobacco; the carnage perpetuated by its purveyors; the merciless irreversibility of destiny once the victim contracts lung cancer or emphysema; the militant denial on the part of those who, with the support of stockholders and the sanction of governments, legally push their lethal merchandise across borders and continents killing every year two and one-half to three million people worldwide. All things added together: death is in a cigarette.

K. H. Ginzel, M.D., is Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Arkansas. His work is concentrated in the area of nicotine and its effects.

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Alzheimer's, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALING, Flouridation, Pure Water

Fluoride Damages Brain

No Comments 12 July 2011

Fluoride Damages Brain

SOURCE NYS Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation

“The prolonged ingestion of fluoride may cause significant damage to health and particularly to the nervous system,” concludes a review of studies by researchers Valdez-Jimenez, et al. published in Neurologia (June 2011), reports New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc. (NYSCOF).

The research team reports, “It is important to be aware of this serious problem and avoid the use of toothpaste and items that contain fluoride, particularly in children as they are more susceptible to the toxic effects of fluoride.” (1)

“Fluoride can be toxic by ingesting one part per million (ppm), and the effects are not immediate, as they can take 20 years or more to become evident,” they write.

Most fluoridating U.S. public drinking water suppliers add fluoride chemicals to deliver 1 ppm fluoride (equal to about 1 milligram per quart) intending to benefit teeth and not to purify the water.

“Fluoridation clearly jeopardizes our children and must be stopped,” says attorney Paul Beeber, President, NYSCOF.  ”We can actually see how fluoride has damaged children’s teeth with dental fluorosis; but we can’t see the harm it’s doing to their brains and other organs. No U.S. researcher is even looking,” says Beeber.

Valdez-Jimenez, et al. describe studies that show fluoride induces changes in the brain’s physical structure and biochemistry which affects the neurological  and mental development of individuals including cognitive processes, such as learning and memory.

“Fluoride is capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier, which may cause biochemical and functional changes in the nervous system during pregnancy, since the fluoride accumulates in brain tissue before birth,” they write.*

Animal studies show fluoride’s toxic brain effects include classic brain abnormalities found in patients with Alzheimer’s disease, Valdez-Jimenez’s team reports.

A different research team (Tang et al.) reported in 2008 that “A qualitative review of the studies found a consistent and strong association between the exposure to fluoride and low IQ.” (Biological Trace Element Research)  (2)

In 2006, the U.S