Friday, July 22, 2016

Why Green Tea is an Ideal Drink




An ancient Chinese proverb praises the benefits of Green Tea, saying "It is better to be deprived of food for three days, than tea for one." Used as a Chinese medicine for over 4000 years, green tea is now believed to be helpful in preventing and treating a variety of maladies from helping to raise levels of "good" cholesterol (HDL), rejuvenating aging skin, decreasing gas buildup, promoting digestive health, and maybe even helping green tea drinkers burn more fat by improving metabolism.
 
Green tea is packed with antioxidants that are preserved because of the minimal processing green tea requires. These antioxidants eliminate free radicals that can damage cells and even DNA. Multiple studies have shown green tea's ability to prevent various types of cancer, and help lower cholesterol and blood pressure. Other studies have shown that green tea can help regulate glucose in the body, impeding the development of diabetes and slowing down diabetes after onset.
 
Results of previous studies have reported that green tea exerts a variety of beneficial effects on stress and inflammation. Kaijun Niu and colleagues, from the Tohoku University Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering (Japan), researched whether green tea consumption had any effect on depressive symptoms. They studied  1,058 community living elderly Japanese individuals, ages 70 and over. The researchers measured green tea consumption and evaluated depressive symptoms via the Geriatric Depression Scale. Perhaps surprisingly, those who drank four or more cups of green tea daily were 44% less likely to have symptoms of depression, than those who drank one or less cups daily. The researchers felt this could be related to the high theanine content in green tea.
 
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center has been researching green tea as a preventive for oral cancer in patients with a premalignant condition called oral leukoplakia (white plaques, or patches in the mouth or on the tongue caused by chronic irritation such as with tobacco carcinogen exposure).  The five year survival rate of oral cancer is 60 percent.  Of those taking the two highest doses 58.8% had a clinical response.  They conclued the results were encouraging and that further longer term studies with a higher number of patients is warranted.
 
In Cancer Prevention Research, 6-19-09, another small sample study was promising regarding prostate cancer.  Twenty six men with prostate cancer were scheduled for radical prostate surgery.  For an average time of 34.5 days before the surgery, they took a supplement equal to 12 cups of tea daily.  Before surgery, a repeat round of blood tests was done.  The findings showed significant drops in several prostate cancer-related blood "markers". Some of the men had drops greater than 30 percent.  The tests which decreased were:  PSA, the conventional marker for prostate cancer and inflammation:  VEGF, a protein which stimulates new blood vessel growth in tumors: and HGF, a protein associated with the growth and aggressiveness of a number of cancer cell types.      
 
You may find additional information about green tea at Green Tea Extract,  For even more detailed information see links to multiple reseach abstracts on green tea.

Thursday, July 21, 2016

THE BENEFITS OF GLUTATHIONE (GSH)







As we age the many stress causing factors in our lives begin to deplete our supply of Glutathione. This process typically begins in our early 40 's and continues with at least 10% depletion per decade. So as we develop the diseases of aging, many are related to declining levels of glutathione.


The daunting list of diseases documented to have links to low GSH are:
  • Cancer and Immune Disorders such as HIV & AIDS, Lyme Disease, Viral Infections, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 
  • Neuro Degenerative Disorders such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, ALS, MS, and Huntington’s, Heart Disease & Stroke
  • Hepatitis & Liver damage from alcohol & other toxins, liver failure
  • Inflammatory Disorders such as Allergies, Autoimmune Diseases, Asthma, Skin & Gum Disorders, and Arthritis
  • Glandular disorders such as Over or Underactive Thyroid, Diabetes, and Pancreatitis
  • Psychiatric/Developmental disorders such as Autism, ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, and Depression
  • Heavy Metal & Chemical Toxicities
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease & Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
  • Cystic Fibrosis
  • Accelerated Aging
  • Gout
  • Infertility
  • Eyesight Issues
  • Gastric Ulcers
HOW CAN WE INCREASE GLUTATHIONE LEVELS?

Glutathione deficiency is common with processed devitalized foods such as those in the American diet. The reality is that most of us older than 35 years are deficient. Optimal intake is at least 250mg daily, while the average American diet provides 35mg daily. No wonder we are in 30th place as far as life expectancies per country!

The foods highest in (GSH) are asparagus, avocado, spinach, kale, other greens, squash, brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, parsley, fresh cilantro, chlorella algae, walnuts, grapefruit, watermelon, cantaloupe, oranges, peaches, eggs & high quality whey protein powder.

If you have a chronic illness of any kind, you may want to pursue increasing your glutathione by supplementation. Glutathione is especially low in the morning so that is a good time to supplement. Swallowed capsules or tablets cannot be absorbed, but the liquid Liposomal Glutathione form can be utilized by the body. There is also a new sublingual form of glutathione . Some with more severe illness use (GSH) intravenously.

You can read the rest of this newsletter by clicking "THE BENEFITS OF GLUTATHIONE (GSH)"

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Do You Suffer From General Aches & Pains?




       
Avoid sugar, alcohol, caffeine, citrus. Rule out food sensitivities.
Soak in bath with 2 cups of Epsom Salts daily.  Rule out medical causes.


Here is a list of supplements Dr. Slagle recommends to her patients:

For pain relieve try the Tennant Biomodulator Pro 2.0


For more information read Pain Free in 6 Weeks by Sherry Rogers M.D.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

BENEFITS OF OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS



The benefits of Omega 3 are not only wide-ranging, but are demonstrated by multiple clinical studies indicating omega-3's:
 
Reduce Allergies:  Increased intake of omega-3 fatty acids may help resolve some or all of the symptoms of many types of allergies.  The symptoms due to inflammation can include itching, hives, and rashes, hay fever, asthma, food sensitivities, eczema, and sinus infections.  You need to be patient because it may take some time. But if you combine a natural anti-inflammatory with dietary and lifestyle changes, you will see results.
 
It is important to note that while omega-3 fatty acids trigger the release of anti-inflammatory molecules, excess omega-6 fatty acids relative to the omega-3 intake can do the opposite by triggering the release of inflammatory chemicals. The ideal ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 ranges from 4:1 to 1:1. Yet the typical American diet has a ratio of about 10:1.  It is the imbalance which can be pro-inflammatory.  Excess omega-6 is obtained from a diet full of  processed foods, vegetable oils, meats and dairy.  Omega-6 fatty acids, such as borage oil, evening primrose oil, and black currant seed oil  have many benefits to be addressed in another newsletter. It is usually not wise to supplement the omega-6 EFA's without first supplementing at least twice as much of the omega-3's. So for help in relieving conditions caused by inflammation, you must increase your omega-3 intake and decrease your omega-6 intake.
 
Provide freedom from pain and inflammation:  Allergies are only one of the conditions basically caused or made worse by chronic inflammation.  Chronic inflammation is involved in any condition ending in “itis”, such as arthritis, prostatitis, and cystitis, skin diseases, heart disease, immune system dysfunction, depression, anxiety, Alzheimer’s, digestive disorders and many other health conditions. Inflammation even plays a role in cancer formation and progression.
 
The EPA & DHA fish oil fatty acids, regulate your inflammatory response by reducing the amount of compounds causing pain and inflammation. Rising blood levels of omega 3’s decrease the pro-inflammatory chemicals, leukotriene B4, TNF alpha, Il-8, and thromboxane B2.
 
The Clinical Journal of Pain, Feb. 2010 reported on research on chronic pain.  Five patients suffering significant neuropathy (nerve) pain and diagnoses of fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel syndrome, cervical radiculopathy, burn injury, and thoracic outlet syndrome responded to treatment with omega-3's.  They were given 2400-7200 mg daily EPA-DHA daily.  They were evaluated by pre and post treatment pain surveys, objective clinical tools, and EMG nerve conduction studies.  All had clinically significant pain reduction and improved functioning up to as much as 19 months after treatment began.  No serious adverse effects were noted.
 
 Reduce the production of cytokines:  Atherosclerosis is partially caused by an inflammatory response triggered by chemicals in the body called cytokines.  Atherosclerosis is a condition in which fatty material collects along the walls of arteries. This fatty material thickens, hardens (forms calcium deposits), and may eventually block the arteries.  The inflammation furthers this process.
 
Play an important role in the production of Prostaglandin (a powerful hormone-like substances):  Prostaglandins are important to many physiological functions in the body. These include kidneys & gastrointestinal functions, blood pressure, blood clotting, and nerve transmission.
 
Improve Cardiovascular Health:  EPA and DHA in fish oil have been demonstrated to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by helping to lower cholesterol, triglycerides, LDLs and blood pressure, while at the same time increasing good HDL cholesterol. Fish Oil fatty acids also helps to prevent heart attack & stroke by decreasing blood platelet aggregation (clumping) and breaking up clots before they cause any damage.
 
The lining of the arteries is made up of endothelial cells.  Omega-3's decrease production of a platelet derived growth factor produced by endothelial cells.  This inhibits thickening and therefore narrowing of the arteries.
 
Endothelial cells also produce nitric oxide which causes the arteries to relax & dilate. Omega 3’s increase the activity of endothelium-derived nitric acid.
 
The American Heart Association recommends two servings of fish a week for healthy persons and one serving per day of fish or a fish oil supplement containing at least 900 mg of fish oil for persons with heart disease. I recommend at least 1 gram twice daily.
 
Improves Mood:  Persons suffering from mood disorders such as depression benefit from fish oil supplementation and Omega 3. Studies have shown depressed people have reduced RBC membrane or serum DHA and EPA.
 
Researchers at the University of Sheffield and many other studies found that fish oil supplements alleviated the symptoms of depression, bipolar disorder and psychosis. Dosages needed for psychiatric conditions may be up to 9 grams daily.
 
In a study conducted in Norway involving nearly 22,000 participants it was revealed that those who regularly took cod liver oil, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, were about 30% less likely to have symptoms of depression than those who did not. The longer the participants took cod liver oil, the less likely they were to have high levels of depression.
 
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland studied the effect of supplementation with omega-3 fatty acid along with standard psychiatric care on 49 patients with repeated episodes of harming themselves. The patients were randomly assigned to receive 1200 mg EPA plus 900 mg DHA, or placebo, for 12 weeks.
 
After the 12 weeks, the group receiving omega-3 fatty acids showed significantly greater improvements in scores for depression, suicide and daily stress than the group receiving the placebo.
 
Additional studies have found that  people taking antidepressant medications and still suffering from depression, may have reduced intensity of depression, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and sexual dysfunction when supplementing with omega-3 fatty acids.
 
A review of 35 randomized controlled trials on omega-3 fatty acids and depression revealed the more severe the depression, the more likely omega-3's will help to improve mood.  They found the EPA component to be more effective with depression than the DHA component.
 
Improve Memory and Brain Function:  Omega 3 fatty acids comprise 8% of the average human brain. A recent study found that ageing people who consumed more omega-3's had increased gray matter brain volume. The function of gray matter is to route both sensory and motor stimuli through connecting neurons to create a response to the stimuli through a chemical synapse.
 
Omega-3's  are also  believed to help fortify the myelin sheaths, to help the brain repair damage by promoting neuronal growth, to modulate dopaminergic neurotransmission in certain areas of the brain, and to impact signal transduction inhibition in the brain.
 
DHA and fish oil have been proven to improve memory, recall, reasoning, focus, the ability to learn, and to reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
 
 Additional research has shown that mothers taking supplemental DHA while pregnant may increase the IQ of their babies.  Another study revealed children of mothers who consumed the least omega-3 were 48% more likely to score in the lowest 25% on IQ tests.
 
Studies have also shown fish oil to be very effective in the treatment of ADD, ADHD, development coordination disorders, dyslexia, dyspraxia, anxiety, aggression, compulsive disorders and  schizophrenia.
 
In a randomized controlled trial 92 children with ADHD were given EPA for 15 weeks.  Opposition, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness improved.
 
Compared to a placebo in a control group autistic children with severe behaviour problems were significantly improved with 840mg EPA daily and 700mg DHA.
 
Double blind studies have shown “medium to strong treatment effects of omega 3 fatty acids on symptoms of ADHD” after taking 1 gram daily for 3-6 months.
 
 Reduce the Symptoms of PMS:  Omega-3 is converted into 'prostaglandins type-3' -components that control contractions of the uterus.  Omega 3s also seem to relieve menstrual cramps  by affecting the metabolism of prostaglandins (natural substances which seem to play a central role in menstrual discomfort)
 
This was suggested  by 2 recent studies:
  • Study 1:  involved 42 young women ages 15 to 18.  During this 4 month study half the participants received a daily dose of 6 g of fish oil, providing 1,080 mg of EPA and 720 mg of DHA daily for the first 2 months then they were switched to placebo for the last 2 months.  The other group received the same treatments in reverse order.  The results showed significantly less menstrual pain was experienced when each group was  taking fish oil supplements.
  • Study 2: A Danish study  involving 78 women showed those who supplemented their diet withomega-3 fatty acids along with vitamin B12 found relief from menstrual pain, fatigue and headache.  The researchers performing this study concluded that omega-3s and vitamin B12 may serve as an alternative treatment to NSAID pain medication.
Promote Eye Health:  Consuming high quantities of omega 3 fish oil appears to lower the risk of developing both dry eye & macular degeneration, an increasing common eye disease in people over 50.  Many doctors recommend fish oil for general eye health as well.
 
A recent cross sectional study of 2520 randomly selected 65-84 year old subjects indicated those eating fish & shellfish high in omega-3 fatty acids received some protection against Advanced Age Related Macular degeneration (AMD).
 
Help maintain normal weight:  Omega-3’s stimulate the secretion of the hormone leptin, which improves the body’s response to insulin, & helps regulate food intake, metabolism & body weight.
 
May help reduce the risk of breast cancer in older women:  A new study concluded that older women might be able to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer by taking daily fish oil supplements.
 
 Emily White, an epidemiologist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, and her colleagues conducted this study.  They recruited more than 35,000 postmenopausal women with no history of breast cancer, and had them complete a dietary questionnaire regarding their intake of non-vitamin, non-mineral specialty supplements.
 
While monitoring the participants for 6 years, the researchers found that a total of 880 women had developed breast cancer.  Based on the answers given on the dietary questionnaires, it was discovered that women who routinely took fish oil supplements had a 32% reduced risk of developing invasive ductal breast cancer, the most common form of the disease.
 
White and her colleagues note that the findings need to be replicated in a randomized trial to confirm the link between fish oil supplements and a reduction in breast cancer risk.
 
The results of the study "reinforce something that most of us feel in our hearts but are struggling to prove," David Pearlstone, chief of the division of breast surgery at Hackensack University Medical Center, told CNN.com. "Fish oil probably is really good for you in a lot of ways, but the data has been [slow] in coming."
 
 Effect cell growth:  Research has shown omega-3 fatty acids effect cell growth by activating the enzyme sphingomyelinase that then generates the release of ceramide.  Ceramide is a compound that induces the expression of the human tumor suppressor gene p21, which eventually causes tumor cell death.
 
 The activation of a single gene, p21, appears to be involved in the pathogenesis of not only cancer but also several age-related diseases, including arthritis, atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's disease. This was reported in the April 11th issue of the  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
 
In recent experiments, mice were fed diets rich in either omega-3(fish oil) or omega-6(corn oil) then implanted with breast cancer cells.  After 3 weeks the mice on the omega-3 rich diet had  significantly lower  tumor size & weight.  Lab cultures showed cells treated with DHA or EPA had an increase of 30-40% of sphingomyelinase activity & breast cancer cell growth decreased by 20-25%.
 
May help decrease rectal polyps:  This study involved patients with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP).   A double-blind randomized placebo controlled trial of 2 grams daily of EPA-FFA's for 6 months produced a 22% decrease in polyp number & a 30% decrease in polyp size.
 
The EPA was given twice daily with food.  The EPA was used in the free fatty form not a variable mix of omega-3”s. The preparation was 99% pure EPA with no DHA.
 
Mark Hull M.D., PhD,   gastroenterologist pursued the study on the preface “ It is known that intake of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) seems to be protective against colorectal cancer.”
 
May Help With Fertility:  In a study, proven fertile men had higher blood and sperm levels of omega-3's compared with infertile men.  The results suggested further research be perofrmed to assess possible benefits of omega-3 FA's in treating idiopathic infertility in men.
 
May Help withAbsorption in those with Malabsorption Disorders:  The Fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K were absorbed better when given together with omega-3 fatty acids than when given alone  in those with malabsorption from gastrointestinal disease.
 
Improve Skin and Hair Health:  Fish oil helps protect the skin against damage from UV exposure, helps to prevent wrinkles, and delays the aging process of the skin. Omega 3 is also known to play a critical role in regulating cellular function and maintaining elasticity and suppleness of the skin.
 
This is only the beginning of the many benefits of omega 3 fish oil. Research is still being conducted to learn more about this essential oil.
 
In a previous newsletter I mentioned the availability of a test you can do at home to measure your omega-3 levels. If you are at risk for any of the conditions associated with low omega-3, I suggest you take this test.
 
When you supplement fish oil, it is critical you use a quality product from a reputable company who gets purity assays done on their fish oil.  This is because some fish oils may be contaminated with mercury, dioxins, and PCB's. There have been lawsuits against fish oil manufactures who produced contaminated products.
 
The following  are excellent sources of Omega-3:



    • Friday, July 8, 2016

      SEASONAL ALLERGY TIPS



      It's summertime! The sun is out, the sky is clear, and everyone is heading outside to enjoy the season. Of course, if you suffer from outdoor allergies, you may not be as enthusiastic as your companions about heading outside.


      If you’re plagued by pollen, here are a few tips to help you through the season:


      Before Exposure: for the millions of Americans suffering from outdoor allergies, watching the local weather could save you a day of frustration. Pay attention to the pollen count for the day. If you feel that it may simply be too high to brave the outdoors, don’t! That’s not to say that you should close your windows and refuse to open your door. But, it might be a good idea to change your plans from a 3-mile hike through the woods to a nice stroll through the park. 


      During Exposure: you’re no stranger to your outdoor allergy symptoms. You know what triggers your symptoms, and you should be prepared to counteract them. When you feel your symptoms start to flare up, take a dose of over-the-counter-medication.


      After Exposure: with the weather warming up, it may be tempting to put on a pair of shorts and a tank top before you head out. However, the more skin you cover, the less allergens collect on your body. When you return home, simply change clothes and retire your outdoor-wear to the laundry basket. You may want to direct yourself toward the shower quickly to remove pollen from your skin and use a neti-pot to clear your nasal passages.