Gabriel Cousens, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Another problem with fats, especially animal fats, is that most pesticides, herbicides, and other environmental toxins are fat soluble, so they increase our environmental toxin load and divert body oxygen for detoxification. For these reasons it is better to consume foods that contain essential fatty acids rather than nonessential fats. Avocados and sesame seeds are examples of these beneficial fats. We need 10-15 percent of foods that contain high amounts of unsaturated free fatty acids.
It is important to get the right ratio of oxygen-to-food density. | Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts | In 1997, Gilbert was fascinated by the prospect of opening one of the most tightly shut black boxes of modern medical science: she wanted to see in the lab how cellular processes break down when exposed to an environmental toxin. In particular, she wanted to pinpoint what happens when the body, unable to tolerate the toxic load, begins to destroy its own tissue in an autoimmune response.
And that was a tall order. | Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts | Such a response points to an environmental toxin or allergen, rather than an infectious disease.
Mae-Wan Ho, director of the Institute for Science in Society, interviewed many of the Filipinos in 2006. She reports: "As part of an investigation to determine what made the villagers ill, one of the farmers was 'volunteered' to venture inside the Bt maize [corn] field in the presence of more than 10 witnesses, as he explained to me via an interpreter. "Within five minutes, I could not breathe and felt something extraordinary on my face,' he recalled. | Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | His hypothesis is that a non-bio-identical hormone may act like an environmental toxin to the genetic material within the cell because even though it can bind to the receptor hormone complex, it is a foreign substance.
Besides the effect on the genes themselves, bio-identical hormones and non-bio-identical hormones may very well leave what Dr. Hargrove calls a "different metabolic footprint" on the rest of the body with different metabolic consequences. | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The answer may be an environmental toxin, or even a combination of toxins. Several studies have shown, for instance, that mercury is selectively taken up by motor neurons in the spinal cord.
In one study, Wister rats were exposed to mercury vapor at a concentration of 50 ug/M3 for six hours a day, five days a week, extending from one to eight weeks.79 A special automet-allographical technique was used to identify the mercury in tissue sections taken from the animals and was quantified using cold atomic absorption spectroscopy. | James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Don't forget that tobacco smoke is an environmental toxin best avoided.
• Consult with a holistic dentist to make sure there are no chronic root canal infections, mercury-filling problems, or other dental issues that may be triggering the immune system.
• Get 15 minutes of sunlight exposure daily.
REFERENCES
Swank, R. L. 1991. Multiple sclerosis: Fat-oil relationship. Nutrition 7:368-76.
Swank, R. L., et al. 1990. Effect of low saturated fat diet in early and late cases of multiple sclerosis. Lancet Jul 7; 336:37-39. | Byron J. Richards, CCN See book keywords and concepts | Throw in some environmental toxin irritants, and we have a recipe for problems.
NATURAL OPTIONS
A key theme to prevent prostate cancer and maintain optimum male function is to keep the body in overall natural balance. The most fundamental issues in this regard are to eat properly and exercise. This is the foundation of a healthy program for anyone and the cornerstone of a treatment plan for those with a health problem.
We previously raised the issue of what is a minimum daily need for various nutrients. We proposed that needs are based on functional results. | James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Weight loss
• Fatigue
• Irritability
• Blurred vision
Heredity
A poor diet (particularly in type 2) An autoimmune reaction (due to ; viral infection, environmental toxin, food allergy) is one proposed theory as to the origin of some cases of type 1 diabetes.
TREATMENT Diet
The most important therapy for diabetes will help regulate your levels of sugar and as cardiovascular disease.
Recommended Food
Follow a diet that's high in fiber (vege ble fiber, as found in oat bran, beans, sugar. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Now, diagnostically, we cover pretty much the same diagnostic procedures as conventional medicine, like radiology and lab taking and physical examination, although we also put in some diagnostic courses that aren't typical of conventional medicine, such as assessment of nutritional status, assessment of environmental toxin load, things of that nature, and then therapeutically is how we are most different from conventional medicine. | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | We know that there is a tremendous overlap in these diseases, with about 30 percent of Parkinson's patients showing signs of dementia and a smaller number having features of ALS; this is consistent with the effects of an environmental toxin.
Connection to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
In ALS the motor neuron cells in the spinal cord and motor neuron cells of the brain stem are primarily affected. The mystery has always been why these cells are singled out in this disease and why the disease suddenly appears later in life after so many years of normal function. | Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts | EGCG has been found to be twenty times stronger than vitamin E in protecting brain lipids, which are very susceptible to oxidative stress.
Polyphenols are also anticarcinogenic. Surveys of Japanese tea drinkers show that those consuming four to six cups daily have lower rates of breast, esophageal, liver, lung, and skin cancers than those who consume less or none at all. Other studies support these findings, indicating that consuming green tea can reduce the occurrence of a wide range of cancers. | Arthur C. Upton, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | | If an environmental toxin causes certain physical and functional changes in young rodents, suspicion is raised about similar consequences in young children. However, the quantities of such environmental toxins necessary to cause damage in a child cannot be determined precisely from studies in animal models. Nor can it be assumed that a toxin's effect in another species will be the same in humans because of biological differences between species. | Gary Null See book keywords and concepts | | In short, staying away from any kind of environmental toxin is good "sight insurance."
Foot and Leg Problems. Foot and leg problems are often dismissed as trivial nuisances. They are minimized and misunderstood, and therefore inadequately treated or ignored. There seems to be an assumption in our culture that these conditions are inevitable. It is only when our ability to walk is impaired that we pay attention to them. We rarely think about what we can do to prevent the problems, but this is a shame because our feet are literally the way we get anywhere in the world! | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Prenatal Exposure to an Environmental Toxin: A Test of Multiple Effects Model," Developmental. Psychology, 1984:20 (4) 523-32.
6 Tilson, H., et al., "Polychlorinated Biphenyls and the Developing Nervous System: Cross Species Comparisons," Neutotoxicology and Teratology, 1990:12, 239-48.
7a Porter, W. P., et al. "Endocrine, Immune and Behavioral Effects of Aldicarb (Carbamate), Atrazine (Triazine) and Nitrate (Fertilizers Mixtures At Groundwater Concentrations," Toxicology and Industrial Health, 1999:15 (1-2) 85, 133-150.
7b Midthun, Teresa, Interview with Dr. | Isadore Rosenfeld, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Since there are no clear-cut genetic factors, the most popular current hypothesis is that the disease is due to an environmental toxin that some people cannot handle. There is no obvious cause in at least 85 percent of cases, but typical symptoms can occur temporarily in persons taking certain tranquilizers such as Compazine, Mellaril, Haldol, Prolixin, and Stelazine. Unlike "natural" Parkinson's, these disappear when the offending drug is discontinued. | Ralph Golan, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | If your liver is particularly at risk, due to environmental toxin exposure, medications you are currently taking, or other factors, supplement with liver-protecting agents, especially milk thistle and general antioxidants.
ENHANCING YOUR LIVER FUNCTION
Liver-Protecting Agents: A Closer Look
Liver-protecting agents offer an extremely effective way to treat liver disease, prevent liver injury, assist liver detoxification, and maintain the health of this vital organ. | Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | If you think you may have been exposed to an environmental toxin, consult a physician.
A final factor that may contribute to cognitive dysfunction is allergy—especially food allergies. As a rule, older people are less susceptible than younger people to allergies. Even elderly people, however, occasionally react to foods with either an allergic response or a less severe "sensitivity." This response can include various cognitive symptoms such as depression, forgetfulness, migraine headaches, anxiety, and hyperactivity. | | I began to suspect that an environmental toxin might be the source of their maladies.
Soon, I helped to discover exactly what the problem was. My clue had been the relative severity of the older daughter's condition. Of the three, she seemed to be suffering most. She sometimes experienced dizziness and even blackouts. Therefore, as part of an effort to understand why she was being hit hardest, I scrutinized her room, and noticed that it had very poor air circulation. The room had no vents.
K.D. | Michael T. Murray, N.D., Joseph E. Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | In general, any time you have a bad reaction to a drug or environmental toxin, you can be pretty sure there is a detoxification problem. Table 5 lists symptoms that are directly tied to a particular dysfunction.
The Importance of Bile Flow
Once the liver has modified a toxin, it needs to be eliminated from the body as soon as possible. One of the primary routes of elimination is through the bile. However, when the excretion of bile is inhibited (a condition called cholestasis), toxins stay in the liver longer. | Arthur C. Upton, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Because it is rare for anyone so young to develop Parkinson's disease, a cluster of cases strongly suggested that some environmental toxin was causing the disorder. Physicians found that the common denominator in all of the cases was a "homemade Demerol" that was poorly produced, yielding the toxic chemical MPTP (1 -methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine). Interestingly, MPTP is structurally similar to the pesticide Paraquat, which may epidemiolog-ically be associated with Parkinson's disease. | Muhammed Majeed, Ph.D. Vladimir Badmaev, M.D., Ph.D. Uma Shivakumar, Ph.D. R. Rajendran, M.S. See book keywords and concepts | | Similarly, animals exposed to an environmental toxin like aflatoxin benefited from diets enriched with turmeric extract or curcuminoids.41 Toxic effects produced by aflatoxin were significantly diminished by the curcuminoids supplementation.
Interestingly, curcuminoids also play a role in protecting some drugs from physico-chemical degradation. For example, addition of curcumin to the cardiovascular drug nifedipine, prevented degradation of nifedipine due to the ultra-violet light.42 This protective effect increased with increasing concentrations of curcumin in nifedipine preparations. |
Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1Michael T. Murray, ND See book keywords and concepts | | Methylmalonate is converted into succinic acid using a vitamin B12-dependent enzyme, methylmalonyl CoA mutase. environmental toxin exposure with altered lipid metabolism, which can lead to impaired immune responsiveness.26,27 Supplementation of carnitine and other supportive nutrients is indicated when adipate, suberate or ethyl-malonate are elevated.
Neurotransmitter metabolism
Vanilmandelate (VMA), homovanillate (HVA)
These two compounds are metabolites of the catecholamines, epinephrine and norepinephrine. | Ralph W. Moss PhD See book keywords and concepts | As if that weren't sufficient, other articles add bursitis, genital herpes and herpes zoster, allergies, systemic candidiasis, PMS and irregularities of the female cycle, environmental toxin poisoning, a host of bowel and intestinal disorders, organic depression, and HIV infection.
While cat's claw is acclaimed as a potent traditional remedy (including for cancer), it strikes me as odd that there are no mentions of it in any of the standard reference works on herbalism or folk medicine (333).
The AHPA states that "ethnobotanical data are scanty." Dr. | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The most impressive line of investigation is the possibility of an environmental toxin as the causative factor. While most attention has been directed toward the metal aluminum, there are problems with this theory as we shall see. But first let us explore other possibilities, namely plant toxins. | | Several features of Alzheimer's dementia led scientists to believe that it was caused by an environmental toxin. For instance, it was known that while there is some genetic susceptibility to the disease, most cases were not purely genetically linked. While Alzheimer's diseases was more common in the offspring of Alzheimer's patients, more often they were spared the disease.
It was also known that some environmental neurotoxins could act on specific brain cells and spare others just as in Alzheimer's disease. | | But we do know that it can pass freely through the blood-brain barrier, which makes it an especially dangerous environmental toxin. Some bread manufacturers are adding L-cysteine to their dough.
Recently, Dr. M. Thomas Heafield and coworkers made a remarkable and vital discovery.443 They examined a carefully selected group of patients having either Parkinson's disease, ALS, or Alzheimer's disease, for the presence of abnormal metabolism of L-cysteine. | Arthur C. Upton, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | | The information contained here should not be interpreted as implying that a symptom is necessarily or most likely the result of an environmental toxin. Rather, the information should be used as an aid in suggesting, eliminating, and identifying possible causes for symptoms with no immediate explanation.
The charts should not be used for self-diagnosis or as a substitute for a doctor's treatment. |
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