To Diet or Not to Diet?

July 30th, 2006

First let’s clear up the definition of the word “diet”… it’s actually become a “dirty little word” in our language today… “I hate diets”, “you never stick to your diet”, “Do I have to go on another diet?”…

The word “DIET” comes from an ancient Greet word which means, “way of life”!

“NO!”, you say! It can’t be… but “yes”… it’s a way of life… not a temporary thing that you should hate doing!

We have so destroyed the true meaning of the word… and turned it into another one of those “four-letter dirty words” that we hate for anyone to say or suggest to us…

So I hate to tell you this… but you’re just going to have to DIET!!!!! (smile) because it’s the food you eat as a way of life… obviously if it means “way of life” … it doesn’t mean “way of death”… eating dead non-food items is not a “way of life”! Eating non-food items contributes to inflammation and then to ill health. Simple.

You want to beat disease? You want to beat old age? Then you’re going to have to change your “way of life” (diet)… no other way…

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PUSHED TO THE SIDE?

July 26th, 2006

Mary (not her real name) came in to our offices last week with multiple complaints. She had already been the normal route of going from specialist to specialist. She had tried just about every drug known to mankind… antidepressants, pain pills, acid reflux meds, synthetic hormones (birth control at the age of 51!) and many more and STILL had so many complaints. Every time she told her doctor of a new or old complaint… she was prescribed yet another pill to “do away with the symptom”.

Not one doctor had ever asked her about her diet. Not one doctor ever did a test to determine “WHY” she had the symptoms she had. In many cases they listened only to the symptoms and then prescribed pain meds or psychiatric drugs to basically shut her up.

One doctor had actually been rather bright and done one test that DID give a strong clue to her overall health… she had an autoimmune problem with her thyroid… clearly stated on the test results… I asked her to bring the test results to me… well, there’s another whole story! The doctor never gave her a copy. His office did call her and tell her everything was totally ok and she’d live to be 100! I still insisted on seeing the  test…so she called her doctor and had him fax it over… lo and behold… right there on the test result… high antibodies! Showing strong indication of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis! If she lived to 100 with that going on she’d be miserable! Read the rest of this entry »

Psychiatrists Admit No Science….

July 22nd, 2006

http://www.cchr.org/uploads/video/no_science.wmv

This is an incredible 4 minute video. It’ll blow your mind to watch this and get the truth straight from their own mouths!

Oh bless their pee-pickin little black hearts…

No One is Born Hating Another Person…

July 22nd, 2006

“No one is born hating another person because of the color of their skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.”

Nelson Mandela

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The REAL Truth about Street Drugs and more…

July 21st, 2006

A new website has been set up that truly give YOU the FACTS about drugs… I’m talking now about street drugs and abused drugs…

Just two weeks after the UN’s Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) released its 2006 World Drug Report on the International Day against Drug Abuse at the National Press Club in Washington, DC,  the Los Angeles-based Church of Scientology International has unveiled 10 new drug information booklets for use in the world’s largest-ever grassroots anti-drug initiative.

The Campaign is called “SAY NO TO DRUGS, SAY YES TO LIFE”. The new campaign has received tons of awards and accolades from governments and citizens across the globe!

Check it out at: www.drugsalvage.org

L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of the Scientology religion, set the tone for the Church’s anti-drug efforts when he wrote, “Scientology has no interest in the political or social aspects of the various types of drugs or even drug-taking as such.  The whole interest of Scientology is concentrated on those who want to ‘get unhooked’ and ‘stay unhooked.

Another hot topic going around is HUMAN RIGHTS! I strongly suggest you check out the following website!

 http://www.youthforhumanrights.org/ 

ANTI-DEPRESSANTS Linked to Suicide Risk in Elderly

July 18th, 2006

NEW YORK: The risk of suicide among older patients appears to be increased during the first month of therapy with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants, but this increased risk is fairly low, researchers in Canada report.Dr David N. Juurlink, of the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, and colleagues examined coroner’s data, along with data on prescriptions, physician billing claims and hospitalization, for more than 1.2 million subjects who were at least 66 years of age between 1992 and 2000.

A total of 1138 individuals who suicide were identified and these individuals were closely matched to 4,552 subjects who served as comparison group, according to the team’s report in the American Journal of Psychiatry.

Compared with other antidepressants, SSRIs were associated with a nearly fivefold increased risk of completed suicide during the first month of therapy. In the first 30 days of treatment, 62 patients on an SSRI committed suicide compared with 17 suicides among patients who were prescribed another type of antidepressant drug.

This risk was still seen after factoring in the effects of a recent depression diagnosis or previous psychiatric care. Suicide of a violent nature was also more common among patients on SSRI therapy compared with patients receiving other antidepressants.

REUTERS

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July 17th, 2006

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Personal Favorites

July 15th, 2006

Ok… have to gush a bit here… I want you to check out the following websites…

www.NancyCartwright.com

www.AnneArcher.com

These two ladies are two of my favorite actresses… not only are they at the top of their field… but they have huge hearts and care deeply about others doing well… I had the privilege of meeting them personally during the hurricanes last year down here in Louisiana… and I’ll tell you a little secret about each one of them… they are prettier and more beautiful in person!!!

So have fun checking out their personal websites…

HAIR TISSUE MINERAL ANALYSIS? How can it indicate vitamin needs…

July 13th, 2006

This question is by far the most asked… how in the world can hair tell us what vitamins we need if vitamins aren’t found in the hair? Here’s the deal… vitamins and minerals are closely related (kinda like you and your kids)… Zinc needs B6 in order to metabolize properly… so if you are low in zinc then we know you need B6… Copper relates to vitamin C requirements and vitamin C is known to aid iron absorption. If zinc is low then vitamin A’s job is greatly impaired… you get the idea…

So by looking at minerals that ARE found in the hair we can see exactly what vitamins are needed!

Also… comparing this to a blood test… well… there is no real comparison… you see, in hair there is no daily fluctuations like there is in the blood… if you eat bananas before having a blood test taken, your blood potassium level may be high that day. Not so in the hair! So it gives us a much more stable picture of what is actually being UTILIZED!

Quite guessing and taking vitamins based on the latest “article” you read or what your best friend says works for them… get tested properly and ensure you are taking the supplements based on YOUR body’s chemistry, not someone elses!

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IS IT HOT IN HERE? OR IS IT ME?…

July 8th, 2006

With the coming of the Summer months… women tend to experience more hot flashes or more severe hot flashes than in the cooler months. Most of us just can’t afford to keep out air-conditioning set on 55 degrees every night! So…

What Can I Do About Hot Flashes and Night Sweats?
Some Descriptions of Hot Flashes . . . Women experience a variety of symptoms of premenopause or menopause, but the hot flash is the one most discussed. During menopause and premenopause the body produces less estrogen and progesterone. As a result, the thermostat in our brain, the hypothalamus, gets mixed signals: is it hot or cold? It is as if it cannot decide between these states. This oscillation causes our blood vessels to expand and contract on an irregular and unpredictable basis. With an increased blood flow in the body, a feeling of heat and a flush starts on the face, the neck, and continues to the chest. Some women perspire, others really sweat! Sometimes a chill follows a hot flash. You’d be cold, too, if you were hot and soaking wet in the middle of winter, and suddenly someone turned off the heat. Depending on the intensity of the hot flash, some women may get headaches, feel weak, dizzy, tired or lose sleep. Some may experience palpitations, skipped or erratic heartbeats. Remember to be sure to check with your health care practitioner before attributing any of the above symptoms to menopause. Hot flashes can be the sign of other illness or medical disorders.

Some women report that they knew they were about to have the experience before it happened. An aura, or premonition, may feel like nausea, or a tingling or pressing sensation in the head. Some women become weak in the knees, dizzy and have to sit down. Others experience heart palpitations before or as the flash begins and while it’s occurring.

The upper body, from the chest to the scalp, may begin to sweat profusely. You may also “flush,” that is, become red as you flash. Heart rate and skin blood flow increase, although internal body temperature may drop by as much as three or four degrees as the body struggles to correct the imbalance. After the flash, the body quickly becomes chilled as it struggles to regain its normal temperature. Most flashes and/or flushes last about three to six minutes, although it’s possible to have one that goes on as long as an hour. Many younger women think they have never experienced the classic hot flash or night sweats… yet what they have been experiencing is “hot flushes”…. almost feeling like they’ve had a low grade fever all day long!

Hot flashes are sudden waves of heat that can start in the waist or chest and work their way to the neck and face and sometimes over the rest of the body. The upper body, from the chest to the scalp may begin to sweat profusely. You may also “flush,” that is, become red as you flash.

Heart rate and skin blood flow increase, although internal body temperature may drop by as much as three or four degrees as the body struggles to correct the imbalance. After the flash, the body quickly becomes chilled as it struggles to regain its normal temperature. There’s no real “average” when it comes to duration. Some flashes can last 15 to 30 seconds, while others from 3 to 6 minutes.
“Hot flashes are more common in the evening and during hot weather. “

How Long Does a Hot Flash Last?
Hot flashes may last two to three minutes or up to 30 minutes. They may occur several times a day, or feel like they’re occurring all day! They can occur once a week, maybe never. Hot flashes may happen once or twice, or continue for up to ten years. No wonder women think they are going crazy!

Who Experiences Hot Flashes? 75%-80% of women experience some form of a hot flash. Hot flashes can be a nuisance and even debilitating (when extreme).  Following a flash, body temperature drops and many women experience a chill.They are associated with but not necessarily caused by fluctuating levels of estrogen since women who experience hot flashes and those who don’t have been known to have the same levels of estrogen.  The worst hot flashes are often experienced by women who have an abrupt loss of ovarian estrogen due to surgery, radiation or chemotherapy.

Thinner women may experience more hot flashes since fat cells convert hormones secreted by the adrenals into estrogen [in  other words, it’s wise to retain a little extra weight during this time].

How do you HANDLE them?Clothes made of natural fibers (cotton, wool, silk) can disperse heat away from the body. It is more practical to dress in layers so that clothing  can be removed and added as needed.

Hot flashes deplete our bodies of the B vitamins, vitamin C, magnesium and potassium so it is helpful to increase our consumption of these nutrients.

Triggers for hot flashes include spicy food, hot drinks, alcoholic drinks, white sugar (sugar can also cause palpitations), stress, hot weather, hot tubs and saunas, tobacco and marijuana and anger, especially when unexpressed. AVOID all these!

The medical profession has generally ignored natural, less risky approaches to hot flashes in favor of HRT - Hormone Replacement Therapy [who’d a thunk it!].

Alternative approaches tend to strengthen and support the endocrine system. Natural remedies work in conjunction with a healthy diet and adequate exercise.

For ordinary hot flashes, try vitamin E with dosages between 400 and 800 IUs daily [many women take 1000 - 1200 IU’s, but in the case of vitamins and herbs, more is not always better. D-alpha tocopherol means that it comes from a natural source, but DL alpha means a synthetic.

One common regimen is vitamin E, 600 to 800 IUs daily with vitamin C. When flashes subside, take 400 IUs daily. Perhaps 50 percent to 66 percent of women will find Vitamin E effective. However, it may take 2 to 6 weeks before the effects are really felt. Do not take vitamin E with digitalis.

Evening primrose oil alleviates hot flashes and promotes restful sleep. These benefits may be due to the gamma linolenic acid in the oil which is said to influence prostaglandin production. (Evening primrose oil is used to relieve premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and tenderness of fibrocystic breasts). Depending on the amount of primrose oil in each capsule, effective dosages vary from 2 to 8 capsules a day.

Many women get relief from natural bio-identical progesterone cream alone without any estrogen. It is a transdermal cream and is absorbed through the skin and carried directly to where it is needed. It is non-toxic and without the same sorts of side effects as synthetic progestins. Ours is formulated for the fastest absorption and is packaged correctly (in a tube not a jar!) and is 3oz not the typical 2oz! So you get much more for your money!

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Now some women still need estrogen to help handle hot flashes and night sweats and osteoporosis… we have just contracted with a great lab who is making real natural bio-identical estriol estrogen cream for us. We’re very excited because this particular estrogen is the safest available and has in clinical trials actually proven to help PREVENT certain types of cancers!

But a woman should always test first to determine if she really needs estrogen. Hot flashes and night sweats can also come from overworked and worn out adrenals glands and even bad diet. So let’s not go chasing after estrogen unless you really need it and the only way to be sure is to test with a reliable saliva test.

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