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Autism – low levels of vitamin D at birth and an increased risk of a child being diagnosed on the autism spectrum

AUTISM NEW INSIGHTS INTO AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 25, 2018 Researchers report exposure to a compound used to treat seizures and migraine can cause characteristics associated with autism.… READ MORE… AUTISMFEATURED5 MIN READ REDUCED ATTENTION TO AUDIOVISUAL SYNCHRONY IN INFANCY PREDICTS AUTISM DIAGNOSIS NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 23, 2018 Infants who pay little attention to synchronous sightsContinue reading “Autism – low levels of vitamin D at birth and an increased risk of a child being diagnosed on the autism spectrum”

Aging, Immune system, Thymosin hormones, and Vitamin D supplementation

A 51 yr old male with thymus gland issues present accelerated aging and decreased immune system function

Case: 51 , male , had pyloric stenosis when he was young in his teens, now has many medical issues (allergies, skin disease, hypertension, other aging related health issues)

My research points to the thymus gland. More male newborn are affected by pyloric stenosis as their chest circumference are greater than female newborn. Hormones are affected that can be influenced by the nutritional status of pregnant mothers.

How to attain healthy blood and muscles to prevent Alzheimer’s ?

Adequate sleep

During sleep, our body is detoxing. Many of my cancer and Alzheimer’s clients do not sleep well at night.

Adequate sunshine or Vitamin D

Many of those with Alzheimer’s do not exercise often and are not taking Vitamin D.

Normal blood sugar

Their blood tests shows high levels of blood sugar.

Stronger immune system

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Quality supplementation for stronger blood vessels

Nutrients that are important to have strong blood vessels include Vitamin D, C, E, A, B complex, sufur rich foods (e.g., onions, garlic) and probiotics.

How to have a stronger immune system for Alzheimer’s disease protection

Massage, ketogenic diet, anti-inflammatory (sulfur rich foods like garlic, mushrooms, onions, greens, colored) foods and supplements, adequate sleep, sunshine or Vitamin D, less stress and a happy positive spirit will help strengthen your immune system for a healthy brain.  Acidic medications/drugs make your blood acidic which can travel to the brain carrying inflammatory or toxic substances.

Foods and exercises that increase serotonin to prevent Dementia

Foods Eggs. The protein in eggs can significantly boost your blood plasma levels of tryptophan, according to recent research. Cheese. Cheese is another great source of tryptophan. Pineapples Tofu Salmon, wild Nuts and seeds, raw and free from molds Turkey Exercise In numerous studies exercise has been shown to increase both serotonin production and release. In particular, aerobic exercises, like running andContinue reading “Foods and exercises that increase serotonin to prevent Dementia”

Menopause and Type 2 diabetes

Diabetes and menopause Menopause is the phase of life after your periods have stopped and your estrogen levels decline. The hormones estrogen and progesterone affect how your cells respond to insulin. After menopause, changes in your hormone levels can trigger fluctuations in your blood sugar level. Up you calcium, magnesium, Vitamin B complex, E, D, C, K, zinc andContinue reading “Menopause and Type 2 diabetes”

Vitamin D and Myopia, near sightedness

Background: Myopia prevalence has increased in the past 20 years, with many studies linking the increase to reduced time spent outdoors. A number of recent observational studies have shown an inverse association between vitamin D [25(OH)D] serum levels and myopia. However, in such studies it is difficult to separate the effects of time outdoors andContinue reading “Vitamin D and Myopia, near sightedness”

Vitamin D and bladder cancer risk, recurrence and progression

Topic: Bladder cancer Institution: Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) Country: Spain Status: Completed Scientific abstract Background Experimental, clinical, and epidemiologic evidence suggests that 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D], the best biomarker of vitamin D status, may protect against the development of different types of cancer as well as of their progression. However, there is limited dataContinue reading “Vitamin D and bladder cancer risk, recurrence and progression”

Hypocalcemia and Sepsis

Hypocalcemia varies from an asymptomatic biochemical abnormality to a life-threatening disorder, depending on the duration, severity, and rapidity of development. Hypocalcemia is caused by loss of calcium from or insufficient entry of calcium into the circulation. Hypoparathyroidism is the most common cause of hypocalcemia and often develops because of surgery in the central neck requiringContinue reading “Hypocalcemia and Sepsis”

Vitamin D Deficiency During Pregnancy Linked to Increased Risk of Autism Traits in Offspring

Summary: A new study reveals lower levels of vitamin D at 20 weeks of pregnancy is linked to an increased risk of autism traits in the offspring. Source: University of Queensland. Researchers at The University of Queensland’s Queensland Brain Institute have found a link between Vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy and increased autism traits. TheContinue reading “Vitamin D Deficiency During Pregnancy Linked to Increased Risk of Autism Traits in Offspring”

Cancer costs $895 billion annually, Vit D from sun as anti-cancer

Cancer costs $895 billion annually. Comparatively, heart disease costs $753 billion. Nothing else comes close, with traffic accidents and diabetes each costing about $204 billion. “The price for one year of life increased to $139,100 in 2005 and $207,000 in 2013.” The biggest financial impact is in terms of loss of life and productivity, inContinue reading “Cancer costs $895 billion annually, Vit D from sun as anti-cancer”