Nitric Oxide (NO) is the master signaling molecule important for the heart and blood vessels. • Helps cells get rid of waste products • Regulates the muscle tone of blood vessels and having a major impact in controlling blood pressure • Helps increased blood flow to muscles and organs as well as better cardiovascular andContinue reading “Nitric Oxide for strong blood vessels’ cells , up with exercise, melons, cucumber, Vit C, E, amino acid – L-arginine, L-citrulline”
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Excessive blood clotting
To understand what causes excessive blood clotting, it helps to understand the body’s normal blood clotting process. Normally, blood clots form to seal small cuts or breaks on blood vessel walls and stop bleeding. After the bleeding has stopped and healing has occurred, the body breaks down and removes the clots. Blood clotting is aContinue reading “Excessive blood clotting”
Cancer toll of CT Scans
Each year more than four million CT scans are performed on children, and they are increasing the risk for future cancer, a new study suggests. Researchers writing online last month in JAMA Pediatrics counted the number of CT scans performed on children under 15 from 1996 to 2010 in seven American health care systems, andContinue reading “Cancer toll of CT Scans”
Gloves, hospital, homebirth, infection
I delivered my children at home with midwives because I want to be in home birth setting, be attended by midwives, not be in hospital setting where more microbes and bacteria exist that can cause infection and for many reasons. Many years ago, before the introduction of gloves, many laboring women died in the hospital.Continue reading “Gloves, hospital, homebirth, infection”
My resolutions changed with my struggle with cancer, by Suleika Jaouad, 24-yr old
In my darkest days in the oncology unit, I promised myself that if I ever got into remission one day, I would become a stronger, healthier and better version of my precancer self. What could be a bigger inspiration to live a healthier life than surviving cancer? I imagined that once and for all IContinue reading “My resolutions changed with my struggle with cancer, by Suleika Jaouad, 24-yr old”
Carcinogens in corn and other products where Roundup weedkiller is used
An alarming new study finds that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup weedkiller, is estrogenic and drives breast cancer cell proliferation in the parts-per-trillion range. Does this help explain the massive mammary tumors that the only long term animal feeding study on Roundup and GM corn ever performed recently found? by Sayer Ji/GreenMedInfo An alarmingContinue reading “Carcinogens in corn and other products where Roundup weedkiller is used”
How to Get Fungus Free For Life
How to Get Fungus Free For Life by Jennifer Savedge, as seen in The Doctor’s Prescription for Healthy Living Magazine January 2005, pp 34-35 Kathryn Bell, of West Peoria, Illinois, was taking a laundry list of medications for everything from nerves to depression to high blood pressure. But when she broke out with a rashContinue reading “How to Get Fungus Free For Life”
Frequency of the human body, whole foods, canned foods
In 1992, Bruce Tainio of Tainio Technology, an independent division of Eastern State University in Cheny, Washington, built the first frequency monitor in the world. Tainio has determined that the average frequency of the human body during the daytime is 62-68 Hz. A healthy body frequency is 62-72 Hz . When the frequency drops, theContinue reading “Frequency of the human body, whole foods, canned foods”
A cure for cancer
For decades, researcher Mina Bissell pursued a revolutionary idea — that a cancer cell doesn’t automatically become a tumor, but rather, depends on surrounding cells (its microenvironment) for cues on how to develop. She shares the two key experiments that proved the prevailing wisdom about cancer growth was wrong. Crowdfunding for Motherhealth –> http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/413184/wdgi/3335495
Our Cells Can Now Fight Cancer as Music can Bring us Wellness
Uncaria Tomentosa (“Cat’s Claw”); Anti Malaria
by Philip N. Steinberg, CV In July of 1993 1 received a very interesting telephone call. A gentleman from Florida was calling to inquire as to my knowledge of a medicinal herb from Peru, scientifically known as Uncaria tomentosa, or more commonly in English as “Cat’s Claw.” When I replied that I had never heardContinue reading “Uncaria Tomentosa (“Cat’s Claw”); Anti Malaria”
Omega-3 fatty acids in cancer, cardiac arrhythmias, adipose tissue inflammation and oxidative stress
Omega-3 fatty acids in cancer The study concluded that the combination of chemotherapy and omega-3 supplementation appears an effective strategy to enhance the clinical outcome of cancer patients in their curative and palliative clinical trajectory. Significant achievements have been obtained in cancer treatment, but the clinical relevance of drug approach in daily practice remains questionableContinue reading “Omega-3 fatty acids in cancer, cardiac arrhythmias, adipose tissue inflammation and oxidative stress”
Hormonal and Chemical Balance and the signals from our bodies
Positive Negative Tests/Signs/Symptoms DHEA, growth hormone, produced by the body, affected by cortisol hormones For prevention of osteoporosis schizophrenia, lupus, erectile dysfunction; vegetables and fruits, wild yams, fish oil; sleep; no stress If not in balance, facilitate aging, ovarian cancer, affects adrenals; stressful lifestyle Low energy, hormonal imbalance, ages prematurely, poor skin health, and poorContinue reading “Hormonal and Chemical Balance and the signals from our bodies”
Acute myocardial infarction; imbalance during ischemia-reperfusion ; mitochondrial energy adaption in cancer, obesity and metabolic disorders
Acute myocardial infarction is characterized by changes in biochemical properties during ischemia and reperfusion. The heart can survive a short period of ischemia by reducing myocardial contractility, increasing glucose uptake, and switching metabolism to glycolysis. However, considering that the heart is one of the most energy-demanding tissues in the body, sustained oxygen and nutrient deprivationContinue reading “Acute myocardial infarction; imbalance during ischemia-reperfusion ; mitochondrial energy adaption in cancer, obesity and metabolic disorders”