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It says, "The cow's type of breed was mislabeled, possibly because the animal had been heavily soiled with manure and its tissues were mixed with tissues from other cows." Wait a minute, here -- wait a minute!
Is this saying they couldn't even identify the breed of this cow because its tissues were mixed with other tissues? What does that mean? That the cow parts were all dismembered and put in a giant barrel, and they were looking at that and trying to figure out if there was a whole cow there, what breed was it and where it came from? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Then we put the MSM in there because the MSM is a source of sulfur, which is needed in building those glycosaminoglycans, the connective tissues. MSM is also known to be a painkiller. You might find a lot of formulas with glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, and MSM in them. They're foundational nutrients.
Now we go to the next level. You have inflammation in the joints. You need to knock that inflammation down. The nutrients we just talked about slowly rebuild and repair connective tissues over the course of weeks or months. |
Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts |
Although Gurwitsch's work was largely theoretical, later researchers were able to show that a weak radiation from tissues stimulates cell growth in neighboring tissues of the same organism.12
Other early studies of this phenomenon - now repeated by many scientists ?were carried out in the r940s by neuroanatomist Harold S. Burr from Yale University, who studied and measured electrical fields around living things, specifically salamanders. Burr discovered that salamanders possessed an energy field shaped like an adult salamander, and that this blueprint even existed in an unfertilized egg. |
Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts |
The problem is that when energy flow is reduced over a long period, bodily tissues become deadened and healing potential is reduced.
Energy-healing work increases energy flow. It has the effect of decreasing pain 90 percent of the time. In cases where the flow of energy in the body has been strongly dampened over a long period, however, use of this method may cause an increase in pain as energy begins to "enliven" deadened tissues. If this happens to you, know that the pain is temporary and will go away with continued energy healing work. |
Richard Bartlett See book keywords and concepts |
These systems are formed from organs made up of various types of specialized tissues. The tissues are composed of different cell types classified by their morphology as well as their functions. The cells are made of carbon-based molecules, and molecules are composed of atoms.
Now, at this point our linear model of physicality starts to get into some trouble. The nucleus of the atom has two structural components known as the proton and the neutron. The electron circulates in probability orbits, as I explained earlier. |
James Dowd and Diane Stafford See book keywords and concepts |
Next, this fat-soluble vitamin is transported to the liver and kidneys, where it's converted into the forms your tissues require. It becomes activated vitamin D, which fits its name because it has now turned into an active participant in your body workings.
Pre-vitamin D is made in the liver, and ultraviolet B sunlight plus heat twist the pre-vitamin D in a reaction that forms vitamin D3 in the skin. When it's further activated in the liver and again in the kidneys and other tissues, it turns into a potent hormone. You can't make any of the active forms of vitamin D without the UVB step. |
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We've seen the same type of thing in facial tissues. I've seen facial tissues that say they have a chemical that protects them against 99.9 percent of all viruses and bacteria. Fantastic! So, the facial tissues won't get sick, either. How does that help a consumer? It doesn't. It's just a marketing gimmick. It's just part of the insane hype of antibacterial everything.
I was hoping the antibacterial frenzy would fizzle out because we now have a hefty collection of evidence warning about the dangers of using antibacterial products. |
Dr Ron Roberts See book keywords and concepts |
Essentially it is a combination of X-ray and computer technology that means a three-dimensional picture can be built up of tissues of the body, particularly soft tissues such as lungs, which do not show up so well on X-rays. þSkin tests can show whether the asthmatic is allergic to any specific substances that may be triggering attacks. Skin prick tests are usually painless. A drop of allergic extract is placed on the skin surface and a prick made at the same spot with a needle. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Is this saying they couldn't even identify the breed of this cow because its tissues were mixed with other tissues? What does that mean? That the cow parts were all dismembered and put in a giant barrel, and they were looking at that and trying to figure out if there was a whole cow there, what breed was it and where it came from? Please tell me this isn't how the USDA tracks diseased cows...
When they went back to the owner of that cow, the owner said he didn't sell that breed of cow. The USDA then admitted that after the tissues were processed there was "some mixing." Mixing? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Well, I put those in here because you want to strengthen the connective tissues and you want to get that cross-linking. They have shown that enzymes cannot break down those connective tissues that are cross-linked with those longer-chain proanthocyanidins.
I put something else in there that is very unique and that is strontium. If you give strontium, you really increase bone density. How this works is a bit esoteric, but it makes sense.'
You do not want to give your strontium and your calcium together because they are going to compete. Calcium can inhibit uptake of strontium. |
Ann N. Martin See book keywords and concepts |
Standard DNA identification depends on fresh blood samples or other non-degraded tissues. DNA cannot be attained when heat is involved. In DNA testing for cats and dogs in rendered and processed material there is neither fresh blood nor non-degraded tissues. Often, in rendering, the markers for the detection of the substance—in this case cat and dog—are eliminated during processing. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) is a technique for the amplification of DNA; however, according to the FDA's report researchers did not use this method. |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
Mae Wan Ho says that the crystalline structure of tissues and organs results in harmonic resonance of the entire structure: "When the coherence builds to a certain level...the organism behaves as a single crystal. ...A threshold is reached where all the atoms oscillate together in phase and send out a giant light track that is a million times stronger than that emitted by individual atoms."27 This quantum coherence means that signals are passed back and forth, in a continuous feedback loop, from cells to brain to tissues, in virtually the same instant.
Communication is a two-way street. |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
But this precisely choreographed dance between the immune system and the tissues it is designed to protect goes badly awry in autoimmune diseases. In such diseases, the immune system mistakes friend for foe and begins to attack the very tissues it was designed to protect. The soldiers guarding the castle turn and attack it.
But what triggers autoimmunity to occur? Throughout human history, our exposure to such myriad infectious agents has triggered an evolutionary arms race. |
John J. Ratey, MD See book keywords and concepts |
A protein that is produced and released in the body and the brain when tissues are stressed. Like vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), FGF-2 helps create more blood vessels and other tissues. FGF-2 is involved in initiating the process of stem-cell division that is necessary for neurogenesis, and it also encourages long-term potentiation (LTP) and the formation of memories. See also long-term potentiation, neurogenesis, and vascular endothelial growth factor. gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA). The principal inhibitory neurotransmitter of the brain. |
Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts |
Resveratrol was found to offset the aging effects of the vaginal tissues in a superior manner to the two drugs and hormone therapy. Researchers explained that "resveratrol has the potential to be developed into drugs superior to raloxifene and tibolone in regards to prevention of vaginal changes." [Gynecology Obstetrical Investigation 60: 186-91, 2005]
Resveratrol is considered an orally available molecule that binds to estrogen entry sites on cells with an affinity 1/7000^ the strength of estrogen. So it has a very mild estrogen-like effect, which speaks for its safety. |
Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Delivery Failed When blood (and the nutrients if s carrying) can't get to the brain, tissues shrink—and you start to lose memories. tain Pills?
It'd be nice if there were such a thing as mental Viagra—just swallow a pill and get a little lift where you need it. But the verdict's still out on many pills, supplements, and vitamins that purport to make your memory stronger. Here's our take on the ones that get most of the attention: to We
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| It's one of the reasons why we can't constantly be mentally revved; we need to idle our brains to allow the stem cells to do their job and replenish those cells and tissues that have been battered by bosses, bullies, or brats. So when a toxic food has shriveled our liver, or having a baby has reduced our heart function, or we have damaged an artery by overreacting to a sloppy coiffeur, stem cells come to the rescue to rebuild us as good as we were before. |
Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts |
Normalize hormone levels with:
Fermented sources of soy: mi so, tofu
Flaxseed meal (lignans) or lignan extracts
(Prevail pill) [Annual Review Plant Biology 55:225-61, 2004]
Resveratrol
Aid DNA repair and repair of tissues damages by cancer
Folic acid * Vitamin Bl2 Resveratrol Vitamin C Chondroitin sulfate
Reduce tumor cell resistance against anti-cancer agents
Tumors resist drugs. The body will create defenses (P-glycoprotein, cytochrome p450 enzymes) against toxic drugs over time. Quercetin and resveratrol inhibit drug resistance and may be compatible with prescribed chemotherapy. |
Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Those free radicals could damage all tissues in the body, and if you have an excess of sugar in your body, you're doing this continuously," continues Dr. Dandona, who was startled by another discovery—that DNA in the white blood cells of diabetics is damaged by free radicals. "This may have implications for vascular disease and cancer.
"Even now, people don't really appreciate the fact that food is the major contributor to free-radical generation in the body," adds Dr. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
This means that the flu viruses and other viruses that live in the lungs of pigs and in the tissues of pigs survive the cooking and preparation process. When you eat any pork product you are eating living, dangerous viruses. Additionally, pork is the primary source of the taenia solium tapeworm. This type of parasite spreads throughout the body. One in six Americans has triginosis and gets it from eating pork. Like most parasites, these go undetected for years, and years, and years. These parasites steal nutrients from our cells and promote inflammation and degeneration within all tissues. |
Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Progenitor cells (also called adult stem cells): Now, some of those blastocystic cells, like kids living at home when they're thirty, stay right where they are and don't mature into other tissues and organs. Instead, they hang back and set up shop in the bone marrow. These adult stem cells retain the ability to grow into other kinds of cells. Why is this so exciting from a medical and scientific perspective? |
Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
An abnormal accumulation of fluid in body tissues or cavities usually related to an underlying disease. drupe A one-seeded fruit; as in an olive or a peach. embrocation An external medication applied as a hniment or other liquid form. emmenagogue A substance that renews or stimulates the menstrual flow. endosperm The albumin of the seed. epicalyx An external accessory calyx located outside the true calyx of the flower. eructation The act of belching. exocarp The outer wall of a fruit covering. |
Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Because the excess sugar we consume today coalesces into a syrupy mixture that coats our organs and creates glasslike shards that can cut up the blood vessels and tissues of our body. The constant wounds of these sugar surges lead to chronic inflammation, which wastes our ability to defend ourselves with false alarms. As a result, we're prone to infections and arterial damage and less able to cope with common stresses we could normally fend off— like hypertension or high cholesterol, or even cigarette smoke. |
| High levels of glucose were thought to prevent cells and tissues from forming ice crystals in them (sugar is a natural antifreeze)—meaning that diabetes actually would have prevented those who had it from freezing to death. Since life expectancy was low anyway, these people never had to worry about the long-term complications from diabetes that we have to deal with; it was simply a biological advantage because it protected them long enough to survive the ice, reproduce, and ensure the longevity of the species. |
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| The tissue-freezing instrument (cryoprobe) is smaller than previously (the diameter of pencil lead rather than a pencil), and the temperature can be adjusted more precisely, which reduces damage to other tissues.
Cryotherapy is far less invasive than surgery, and recovery is much shorter—only a week or two. Studies show that five- to seven-year survival and cancer control after cryotherapy are comparable with that offered by surgery or radiation. Cryotherapy is less likely to cause lasting urinary incontinence than other procedures.
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| Croup, which is the swelling of the tissues around the voice box, is actually a response to a viral or bacterial infection rather than a distinct illness.
The inflammation can sometimes be severe enough to obstruct the airway, and in fact, is one of the most common causes of upper airway blockage in youngsters, affecting as many as 5% of children younger than six years old.
Croup is characterized by a cough that often sounds like the bark of a seal.
•fnfQ To learn more about croup, visit the US — National Library of Medicine's Medline-
Plus Web site at www.medlineplus.gov. |