Meat Recall, Again

The meat recalls keep coming. Several times a year millions of pounds of meat are recalled for safety reasons. This latest incident didn’t catch the meat. The meat has been sold, to your children, in the federal lunch programs, fast food restaurants, and places where people have low income.

Meat can certainly have a place in one’s diet, however, this stuff that passes as food is dangerous. If the food is toxic, from the poor health and sad lives of these animals, if you eat this stuff, you are not helping yourself…at all.

Take a look at this video and see (some of ) what happened to the animals.

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Women and Heart Disease

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Nearly twice as many American women die of cardiovascular disease, which includes heart disease and stroke, than from all forms of cancer combined, according to the American Heart Association.

Thirty-eight percent who have heart attacks die within a year, compared to 25 percent of men.
The main causes of cardiovascular disease,

  • family history (which can be mitigated)
  • hypertension (which can be avoided)
  • diabetes (this can also be avoided)
  • high cholesterol (this can also be avoided)
  • obesity (also in your hands)
  • lack of exercise ( start moving)

There you have it, you do not have to be a statistic if you act and make positive change in your life.

Vegetables are Better for Bone Health

Elderly women who get too much protein from animal products like meat and cheese risk fractures and bone loss, researchers are warning. They say women can improve their bone health by using vegetables as a greater source of protein.

In a study, women who got a high ratio of their protein from meat or dairy products rather than vegetables, had three times the rate of bone loss than those at opposite end of the scale.

But experts insist women should not stop eating meat or cheese and say they should eat more fruit and vegetables instead.

Others say a high protein intake balanced by high calcium will not affect bone health.

Questionnaire

Researchers from the University of California in San Francisco (UCSF) gave more than 1,000 aged 65 to 80 a questionnaire which covered 64 different kinds of foods.

They then broke the results down to show how much of each food group the women ate and looked at how much protein the women got from animal products and how much from vegetables.

They were then categorised into those who ate a high level of animal protein, a medium level and a low level.

Initial bone mineral density checks showing no real differences between the groups were followed up seven years later.

 

In addition to having three times the amount of bone loss, women who had a high ratio of animal to vegetable protein had 3.7 the rate of hip fractures compared to the low ratio group.

Professor Deborah Sellmeyer, director of the UCSF Bone Density Clinic, said: “We adjusted for all the things that could have an impact on the relationship of high animal protein intake to bone loss and hip fractures, but the relationship was still there.”

The cause of the problem could be the high amount of acid in animal products, which Professor Sellmeyer said could be detrimental to bone health.

Loss of mass

Vegetables have some acid, but they have a substance called base – a bicarbonate – which neutralises acid.

She said: “Our bodies don’t like too much acid so our kidneys help us adjust be excreting acid in urine.

“But as we get older, our kidneys are less and less capable of excreting the acid.”

She said this meant that bones, which are partly made up of base, step in to try to neutralise the acid.

 
 

Over decades, this process causes the bone to dissolve, causing it to lose mass and calcium. Losing mass increases the risk of fractures.

Professor Sellmeyer added: “Protein is very important in maintaining strong bones and muscles. We don’t want people to stop eating animal protein.

“But we do want people to work in more fruits and vegetables into their diets – not only because of the impact it could have on bone health, but also the impact it can have on lowering the risk of heart disease, diabetes and other illnesses.”

Risk of falling

The National Osteoporosis Society said the issue of whether too much protein affects the body’s ability to absorb calcium is currently being debated.

A spokesman said too much protein could have a negative effect on bone health, but added recovery from hip fractures could be helped by protein-rich dietary supplements.

He added: “Malnutrition, and hence a deficiency of protein, has also been shown to contribute to bone loss, the risk of falling, and the response to injury.

“Other studies show that the body can compensate for this extra loss of urinary calcium by absorbing more calcium. So if a high protein diet is matched by a high calcium intake it need not adversely affect bone health.”

He added that healthy bones needed a balanced diet.

The study is published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

Meat Bad for Bone Health

   

Sadness Tied to Medical Errors

One of the leading causes of deaths and medical problems are iatrogenic (caused by physician errors) in origin. How can you safeguard yourself from an unfortunate mistake? Make sure you have a happy doctor. Well actually the study was done with medical residents. The study discovered that medical students who are depressed are six times as likely to make prescribing errors than those who were not depressed. Apparently if the cognitive functions of your physician are diminished due to depression, the potential for errors, may rise. Hopefully the doctor will simply take a sick day if not feeling well, rather than come in to work in such a state. Doctors are people too.

Each year in the United States, as many as 98,000 patients die due to medication errors, and the stress of resident training, including lack of sleep and leisure time, are among the most commonly cited reasons for such errors, according to background information in the study.

Homeopathic Program in Malaysia, wonderful, simply wonderful

Bachelor of Science in Homeopathy

Here is a link to the full article. They are doing some progressive work in Malaysia. The article includes information on the homeopathic healing art and an outline of the training program. Cheers!!

Cyberjaya University College of Medical Science

Address: Unit No.2, Street Mall 2, 63000 Cyberjaya,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
E-mail:inquiry@cybermed.edu.my
Contact Number : 603 8319 1010
Fax : 603 8319 1100
Contact Person : Mdm. Haliza

Health Tip: Benefits of Packing Lunch

Bringing lunch from home offers several benefits. The simple act of preparing a meal for yourself is a loving act you are offering to yourself. It shows that you are special and worth the 10 – 20 minutes it takes to plan ahead and pack a meal. Here are a few of the benefits of a meal from home:

  • you have a better chance of knowing the quality of the ingredients used in the food preparation.
  • your meal will have fresher ingredients
  • you can control your portion sizes
  • a restaurant or fast food place may use cheaper quality oils, or use rancid oils in the food preparation.
  • you can eat in a relaxed manner, as you don’t have to rush during your lunch hour to hunt for food.
  • and you can put the money you have saved towards, your savings, towards a vacation or some other special item.

Exercise, Potent Against Depression

Perhaps one of the most difficult aspects of depression is the sense of overwhelming blah, fatigue and stuckness. Depression can be debilitating. Some seek relief through prescription drugs, yet research continues to demonstrate the power of exercise. Doctors are increasingly understanding this and recommending it to patients.

  • Exercise improves circulation and enervates the body, which is powerful against the fatigue that builds up in depression.
  • Exercise encourages one to breathe deeper, oxygenating the tissues.
  • Find someone to exercise with you, to offer encouragement.
  • Walking for 30 minutes at least 3 times a week has been shown to reduce weight and build health esteem.

Blue Cross, Canceling Policies When Needed the Most

Healthy profits were reported by WellPoint, Inc, fourth quarter 2007 net income was $859.1 million. The company is pleased and is projected to reach its financial targets for 2008 which include 15.3% growth over 2007. WellPoint Inc. operates Blue Cross of California, which has been shown to drop enrollees with pre-existing medical conditions. If a past pregnancy is not reported, you may be dropped quicker than the time it takes to even get a doctor’s appointment.

In the bid to keep profits high, doctors are being asked to report back to the insurance company if a patient has any condition that may not have been earlier reported. If you are deemed risky, you’ve got to go. This jeopardizes the patient-doctor relationship of confidentiality and would only brew mistrust.

But, wait, isn’t the purpose of insurance, to insure, and to be used if needed? If an insurer prefers not to cover the cost of care, you would think there would be more interest in alternative/complementary medicine and prevention programs. Why not cover education and approaches that keep people healthy. Then there is less need for expensive procedures as less people would develop chronic health conditions.

Do you pay insurance premiums, simply to keep the shareholder’s happy? Do you think that if you have a pre-existing health condition you should still qualify for insurance? At what point, if any, should a consumer be denied access to insurance coverage? It is estimated that over 43 million Americans have little or no health care coverage.

What is the answer?

read the story here.

Stopping Anti-Depressant Medications

Feeling like you’ve had enough of an anti-depressant medication and want to stop is not uncommon. But the question remains as to the best approach. It is best done under the guidance of a physician.

People who stop an antidepressant too quickly may trigger a host of symptoms that doctors call antidepressant discontinuation syndrome. Some of the symptoms one may experience include:

  • Anxiety
  • Feelings of depression or sadness
  • Moodiness and irritability
  • Tiredness
  • Headaches and dizziness
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Murder
  • Suicide
  • Psychiatric events

For more information about the harmful side effects of these medications, click here.
If you are experiencing unpleasant side-effects have your doctor adjust your dosage. If you suffer from depression, alternatives to drugs do exist and have been effective for many, consider exploring your options.

Financial Mastery – Family Savings Account Program

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It has been said that debt is tantamount to slavery. Therefore one of the keys to economic sufficiency is learning how to save. Individuals that achieve financial success learn how to manage money, of course at varying levels of mastery.

If you are a low income resident of Philadelphia, here is non profit organization with a wonderful program. They will match your contributions, enabling you to build your savings faster.

Check it out. See, if you fit these financial guidelines. Perhaps there is a similar program in your city.

Size of Family Unit
Income Limit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
$19,140
$25,660
$32,180
$38,700
$45,220
$51,740
$58,260
$64,780
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