Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Fluoride and chlorine in drinking water upset the balance of bowel flora as well. Anything that upsets the balance of healthy flora in the intestine sets the stage for and encourages the growth of yeast which, in turn, weakens the immune system.
Candida overgrowth can affect three general areas: gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts, allergic responses, and mental/emotional problems. |
Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts |
Taught to deal with concrete and demonstrable bodily changes," he said reprovingly, "we are likely to minimize or neglect the influence of an emotional upset, or call the patient who complains of it 'neurotic,' perhaps tell him to 'go home and forget it,' and then be indifferent to the consequences."16
In fact, as Cannon's own laboratory work showed, it was clear that emotions were not just in the head; they were also in the body. Chronic emotional upset did not just cause people to feel unhappy; it could cause them to become physically ill. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Birth control pills, because they contain steroid hormones and upset the normal hormonal balance of the body, can encourage yeast growth. Excessive and continued stress over-stimulates the adrenal glands, causing them to release steroid hormones, which can depress the immune system. Diets that are high in processed foods and sugar change the pH in our intestinal tract, making it difficult for friendly flora to survive, while providing a good environment for Candida to multiply. Fluoride and chlorine in drinking water upset the balance of bowel flora as well. |
Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts |
Many people are already aware of ginger's awesome ability to soothe an upset stomach and end nausea
By stimulating saliva, it may also help digestion. And ginger ale has long been a favorite for upset stomach for a very good reason: It works. In one study, ginger performed better than Dramamine in warding off seasickness. And gingerol—which is the ingredient responsible for the pungent and delicious taste—is listed in the USDA database of phytochemicals as an antiemetic, meaning it has the property of preventing nausea and vomiting. |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
One might compare this to an old person who lives alone in an apartment and has few true concerns, and so they get upset by the least little thing, like the mailman not coming on time. By contrast, someone who is experiencing a true trauma, say the loss of a loved one, is going to see small things like the late mail as entirely inconsequential.
But blaming hygiene as the sole source of today's autoimmune epidemic doesn't wash with all scientists, and this basic conflict of ideas is at the heart of a growing controversy. |
Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts |
But if there is no war to be waged, if the emotion has its natural mobilizing effects on the viscera when there is nothing to be done, obviously the very system which functions to preserve constancy of conditions within us is then employed to upset that constancy. It is not surprising, therefore, that fear and worry and hate can lead to harmful and profoundly disturbing consequences.15
Cannon delivered these remarks as part of a lecture to colleagues in 1936, in which he urged medical practitioners to wake up to the fact that they were living in a new world of illness experience. |
Craig Pepin-Donat See book keywords and concepts |
When you overindulge on a regular basis you upset the natural balance that your body seeks. You control the quality and quantity of the food you put into it. The consequences of poor food intake are weight gain, disease and perhaps an early death. The choice is yours.
Chapter Four Resources
These resources will help you learn more about the diet and weight-loss industry. You will also find valuable information about dieting, eating disorders, nutrition, portion control and obesity. For more information and resources about these very important topics, please visit www.fitadvocate.com. |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
LaShekia recalls that when her mother saw her she was so upset that "she locked herself in the bathroom for nearly an hour. She said she had to finish her shower, but I could hear her in there crying, trying to hide from me how scared she was."
LaShekia's rheumatologist, whom she saw a few days later, couldn't fathom what was happening; he sent LaShekia to Buffalo's Roswell Park Cancer Institute to rule out any sort of cancer. In between stays in Roswell for tests, LaShekia would come home for a week or so. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
Tell them you are upset with their one-sided, biased, unfair portrayal of me and my book. Tell them you are upset; that the sponsors of their show, the drug companies and the food industry, have such an ability to dictate the content of their programming. Tell them you think it was unfair for the reporters to be banging on my door at 7:15 a.m. Tell them you're mad as hell and are not going to take it anymore. Please know that this will not be the first batde. I thank you for your support as I fight this battle—not for me, but for you, Remember folks, I don't need to be doing this. |
Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts |
She had suffered three miscarriages in the past eighteen months—one of which was very late term—and understandably, she was extremely upset. Her most significant medical problem was that she had an inverted uterus, a congenital condition. Several gynecologists told her it would be nearly impossible to carry a child to term because of this.
During our first meeting, I asked her to tell me more about herself. Erin was born into a prominent family, but her mother died tragically when Erin was eleven. This event plunged the entire family into despair, disarray, and ultimately, for Erin, poverty. |
| You call her the next day to find out that she's sick or upset. If you've been through something like this, you've experienced intuitive thought.
Two summers ago, I was traveling in the state of Washington on vacation, flying up the coast highway through one majestic stand of timber after another Suddenly, for no obvious reason, I began to feel very ill at ease. I came up over the next rise, saw hundreds of acres of forest on both sides of the highway that had been clear-cut by the logging industry, and immediately understood what my intuition was trying to tell me. |
| Every summer for five consecutive years, kids and adults alike would come to me with all kinds of minor ailments, everything from headaches to upset stomachs to sprained ankles. The camp nurse and the doctor on call really had very little to do because I could quickly heal problems without medication using energy healing—the ability to focus BioEM energy on a wound or illness to effect healing.
Most of the ailments I dealt with were simple things, but one evening I faced a truly serious situation. An eleven-year-old boy severed the tip of his finger while closing a Ping-Pong table. |
| Something had upset him, and he'd started crying. His father took him aside and very sternly upbraided him. "Be a man," his father said harshly. "Boys don't cry. Emotions are for women." Feeling intimidated by his father, Ed developed the attitude that it was whimsical and improper to feel. He needed to set his emotions aside and "be a man."
While still under hypnosis, Ed decided he didn't want to live like that any longer. He rejected the tough lesson his father taught him decades before and decided he could open himself to the sweetness of life. |
Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts |
Chronic emotional upset did not just cause people to feel unhappy; it could cause them to become physically ill. This was the lesson, Cannon said, that mainstream medicine needed to learn if it wanted to deal with the new realities of illness in the modern era.
Of rats and men: Hans Selye and the laboratory invention of "stress"
Cannon understood his research to be about the physiological basis and clinical effects of strong emotional experiences, but he did not use the word "stress," certainly not in the way we have come to use it today. |
Richard Bartlett See book keywords and concepts |
She might have tension between her shoulders, or perhaps an upset stomach. Whatever two points you choose to notice will work just fine. You do not have to touch the "problem" orea in order for it to change. Your mind can link up with that.
11: Two-Point Example
He is in bliss! Another example of me touching the head or jaw. Keep in mind that even though I am touching two points on his head, we might be focusing on the intent of shifting his finances or improving his love relationships.
3A: Two-Point Sequence
This is an example of head-to-heart integration. Very peaceful. |
Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts |
This can be especially problematic because continued inability to get pregnant often fuels depression, leading to a vicious cycle of emotional upset and a veritable roller coaster of monthly hopes and letdowns.
Higher levels of premenstrual tension and stress are associated with lower pregnancy rates.15 Stress hormones have inhibitory effects on the reproductive system, and, therefore, stress needs to be addressed in anyone receiving fertility services. In addition, it appears that stress decreases antioxidants, which are often low in both partners in an infertile couple. |
Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts |
| Denosumab, which only needs to be administered a few times a year, is injected under the skin, most likely eliminating any gastrointestinal upset, a side effect of the currently prescribed osteoporosis medications known as bisphospho-nates, says Dr. Nieca Goldberg, former chief of women's cardiac care at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City and author of The Women's Healthy Heart Program.
IMPLICATIONS
According to the study authors, one of the problems with the current treatments for osteoporosis is a lack of adherence. |
Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
In China and Korea, the root is applied in cases of hepatitis, inflammation of the skin, rheumatic ailments, fever, hemorrhage of the womb, thread fungus, as a sedative, tonic, and for upset children crying (in a nervous state). Also found in decoctions for the external treatment of eczema, impetigo, and scabies. In India, diluted extracts are used for amenorrhea and birth control.
Efficacy of the listed applications has not been clinically proven. |
Byron J. Richards, CCN See book keywords and concepts |
Not only does this tend to upset digestion, it tends to upset the digestion of any normal eater who happens to be watching. It is also a manners issue.
The ability to get a proper full signal always improves as a person becomes less leptin resistant. As a person starts to improve they will notice that they finally get the full signal, even though it came 10-20 minutes after they stopped eating. When leptin resistance improves further, they will get a normal full signal as the normal size meal is finished. |
Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts |
In early pregnancy, dandelion can help to alleviate nausea, upset stomach, and indigestion. As a diuretic, the most active part of the plant is the leaf. The root or the leaf can be taken as a tea, in capsule form, or as a liquid tincture (a mixture of plant, alcohol, and water). It can be safely taken throughout pregnancy as a tonic or to address one of the indicated specific problems associated with pregnancy.
False Unicorn (Chamaelirium Luteum). |
| Side effects of all prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors can include headaches, stomach or intestinal upset (specifically gastritis or ulcers), and a tendency to feel fatigued. Serious complications involve kidney damage and gastrointestinal bleeding. |
| Ginger is typically known for its stimulatory effects on digestion and easing the nausea of an upset stomach. The pungent constituents in ginger, shagaol and gingerol, also have an inhibitory effect on inflammatory and spasmodic prostaglandins. Although ginger has not been studied specifically in relation to menstrual cramps, it does have antispasmodic effects on the smooth muscle of the intestines. |
| Physical changes include bloating, breast tenderness, food cravings, headache, and gastric upset. No particular assortment of symptoms is diagnostic; it is the regular recurrence of symptoms on a monthly basis, just before the menstrual period, that matters. Symptoms usually last a few days to a week before menses, sometimes two weeks, beginning at midcycle with ovulation and lasting until the menses starts or into the first few days of the flow. |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
Grant was both upset and baffled. She knew that property well. The lot was a deceptively lush piece of land two blocks from her store. No one in the community really knew who owned 858 East Ferry Street or why it had sat unused for as long as anyone could remember. Everyone referred to the property simply by its street address, 858 East Ferry. Neighborhood children played hide and seek among the weeds, bushes, and trees on the empty lot, and people frequently dug in the dirt to uncover the unusual antique bottles that could be found there. |
Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts |
The biggest side effect of this is a little bit of an upset stomach."
The doctor got the child back on the speakerphone.
"I'm concerned about all the worrying you do," the doctor told the boy. "Would you be willing to try a medication to get rid of all those worries?"
The child hesitated. He said he didn't like taking pills.
"You can barely see it," the doctor said. "It's so tiny."
Dr. Sharon Collins was recalling the stories of her young patients, telling them quickly, one after another, as if for too long she had kept them locked up inside. |
Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
For instance, I recieved e-mails and letters from upset people who had been originally diagnosed as having low blood sugar and then developed high blood sugar or diabetes a few years later. When they first received their hypoglycemia diagnosis, their doctors gave them no diet advice, no direction, and told them not to worry, because they just had borderline or mild hypoglycemia. So not being concerned, they continued with their poor diet and then a few later they developed diabetes." dr. |
Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts |
Exceptionally Soothing Cream for upset Skin ($32.50for 1.7 ounces) used to contain an over-the-counter amount of hydrocortisone. Perhaps Clinique reformulated it because customers weren't willing to pay so much for an active they could get at the drugstore for around $5, or maybe it was because repeated use of cortisone thins skin and breaks down collagen. This jar-packaged moisturizer contains some very good soorhing agents and skin-friendly emollients to ease dryness, but the antioxidants are exposed to air on first use, leaving them ineffective shortly thereafter. |
Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
One day, I got so upset with my husband that I slapped him across the face for no reason." Her new gynecologist's startling answer to her mood woes? "He kneeled down, took my hand in his, pressed it against his forehead, and prayed for me," she recalls with disbelief.
Finally, in 2002, just before her 31st birthday, after some 20 years of anguish and agony, Stephanie learned the cause of her problems, but not from a medical doctor. |
Pam Montgomery See book keywords and concepts |
Nancy came to me with low thyroid and digestive upset with associated constipation. She was a stay-at-home mom who felt she had no skills, and now that the children were grown she had nothing to occupy her time. Her marriage was failing and her self-esteem was at an all-time low. She spent hours sleeping, not having much desire to participate in life. Everything was sluggish including her digestion and elimination. She was unable to make any changes, feeling stuck in her situation. |