Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts | Those children who survive are underweight and slow to mature.5 How is it that a genetic, highly damaging disease can be so widespread amongst the Afro-American population in the USA? What's in it for Darwin? Or more correctly asked, what is the evolutionary advantage that this mutation gives to Afro-Americans that makes its obvious disadvantages worthwhile? After all, as McElroy and Townsend point out, "It is only the phenotypic characteristics that give some advantage of degree of Darwinian fitness that are subject to selective action. | Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts | It can also lead to other conditions such as: stroke, lung disease, chronic bronchitis, miscarriages, underweight babies, sudden infant death syndrome (sids), meningitis, and osteoporosis. Over 4,000 different chemical compounds, including heavy metals and pesticides, have so far been found in tobacco smoke. More than 50 of these are known carcinogens and others are suspected mutagens which can cause harmful changes in the genetic material of living cells.12 Visible tobacco smoke represents only about 5 to 8 percent of the chemicals released from a burning cigarette. The rest are invisible. | Herbert Ross, DC with Keri Brenner, L.Ac. See book keywords and concepts | Alcoholics, diabetics, people with eating disorders, people recovering from substance abuse, and those who are underweight, physically weak, or have an underactive thyroid or hypoglycemic condition are urged not to detoxify without consulting a licensed healthcare professional.
In the following pages, we outline a number of detoxification strategies for cleansing the colon and liver and for eliminating parasites and yeast infections. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Get lean and fit, without becoming underweight.
Limit consumption of ALL meats (even fresh meat).
Breastfeed all infants for their first six months, avoiding infant formula.
Sadly, the WCRF still does not recommend that consumers use nutritional supplements to help protect themselves from cancer, indicating that the group still has a lot to learn about the role of medicinal mushrooms, sea vegetables, microalgae, Chinese herbs, rainforest herbs and superfood extracts in preventing and reversing cancer. | Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts | Today, comfrey tea is used to treat acne, arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, burns, cough, diarrhea, dysentery, eczema, fractures, gallstones, heartburn, hemorrhage, laryngitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, tonsillitis, tuberculosis, ulcers, underweight conditions, and whooping cough.
Allantoin, a biogenic stimulator that is one of comfrey's important ingredients, is used in lotions to treat dry, rough, or wrinkled skin. | | Jujube dates are used in the treatment of allergies, anemia, anxiety, appetite loss, cancer, depression, diarrhea, dry skin, emotional instability, fatigue, heart palpitations, hypertension, hysteria, insomnia, malnutrition, moodiness, night sweats, pain, shortness of breath, stress, and underweight conditions.
Topically, jujube dates can be made into a wash, powder, paste, or salve to soothe wounds or irritated tissues.
As a flower essence, jujube helps calm those prone to nervous stomachs and relieves nausea and anxiety. | | Slippery elm is used in the treatment of acid indigestion, AIDS, appendicitis, bipolar depression, bronchitis, colic, colitis, convalescence, cough, debility, diarrhea, diverticulitis, dysentery, gastritis, hemorrhoids, hoarseness, laryngitis, irritable bowel, nausea, nephritis, nervous breakdown, pharyngitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, sore throat, starvation, tuberculosis, typhoid, tumors, ulcers, underweight conditions, urinary tract inflammation, wasting diseases, and whooping cough. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | According to the body mass index Vatas are considered underweight. Their bones are much lighter and they have very little body fat on them. If a Vata type adds 25 pounds of body weight, it can cause him serious health problems, but according to the body mass index this extra weight would bring him up to the normal range. Kapha types, on the other hand, have a very heavy body structure already. They cannot afford to add 25 pounds without causing them to develop a typical Kapha disorder, such as diabetes, heart disease or cancer. | | Some Vatas are chronically "underweight," and despite eating large amounts of food, they rarely put on any weight. Other Vata types are thin throughout their youth and become overweight in middle age.
Among all the body types, Vatas are the most likely to have physical irregularities. Some Vata types have hands or feet that are too large for their petite body, or they may be too small. Their teeth may be crooked, protruding or undersized. Vatas may be well shaped, but under stress and when constipated, they are prone to develop spinal deformities (scoliosis) or other skeletal problems. | Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts | Some of the characteristics of a totally healthy person, devoid of all toxins, would be the following:17
Neither overweight nor underweight. Solid muscular build. No weakness or fatigue. ώBright eyes, whites not yellow or blood shot. No presence of disease or illness.
Quick healing of injuries.
Clear, soft, and smooth skin.
Sweet breath.
No body odor.
Craving for natural foods.
Loss of desire for toxic foods and substances.
The consumption of toxic foods and substances produces immediate cleansing reaction: vomiting, diarrhea, fever, cold symptoms, sluggishness, et cetera. | Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | So formation is faster
While being overweight is death to your joints (not to mention your heart and just about every other organ), it turns out that underweight people tend to get finally, a benefit! But don't use that to justify the extra portions. osteoporosis more than others. Fat stores estrogen, which maintains bone densitythan resorption, and bone density may increase as the fracture risk decreases. Teriparatide (Forteo), a form of a parathyroid hormone, is a new osteoporosis medication and the first to increase the rate of bone formation. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | I was 30 pounds underweight. I was constantly tired and had 'pooped-out-itis'. I had an uncontrollable temper. I did and said things that I wish I'd never done. I had no friends. Kids used to beat me up and make fun of me. I was unhappy, worried, and miserable all the time. It was like hell on earth.
"I used to eat a quart of ice cream, put my finger down my throat heave it up, then have some more. I would eat cakes, pies, ice cream, soda pop, everything with sugar in it," LaLanne remembers.
"My mother gave me regular foods, and I wouldn't eat them. | Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts | Even if they don't, they are usually underweight, slow to develop, and often sick. These are not the type of people who might be anticipated to have larger families than the norm and so have a disproportionate effect on the human gene pool.
As anticipated, the differential reproduction and mortality linked to this genotype in the United States are both negative: sufferers reproduce less and die younger. One might expect that, as a result, over time the mutation responsible for sickle cell anemia would have disappeared. This has not been the case. Why? | Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Avoid being underweight.
Avoid obesity.
Avoid excessive exercise.
Practice stress reduction and management.
Women with hypoestrogenic amenorrhea must be vigilant about prevention of osteoporosis and coronary artery disease.
Women with anovulatory amenorrhea must be monitored for endometrial thickening and the development of endometrial hyperplasia, a precancerous state, and endometrial cancer. | | The practitioner uses the BMI to determine whether the mother is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. Weight is a very important indicator of fetal health and requires precise and regular measurement. At each visit with your prenatal health-care worker, you should be weighed to assess your weight gain compared to the target goals.
Low prepregnant weight and inadequate weight gain during pregnancy are dominant contributors to intrauterine growth retardation20 and low birth weight.2 | | Avoid being underweight.
Minimize caffeine intake.
Reduce animal protein.
Avoid falls and injuries.
Get regular annual health checks; laboratory testing and bone-density testing may be appropriate.
Consider hormone replacement therapy (bio-identical hormones or conventional hormones) if you have several risk factors.
Take nutritional supplements for bone health. balanced diet, adequate calcium and vitamin D, regular exercise, not smoking, low alcohol intake, and fall prevention are important steps for bone health as well as other health benefits. | | Conversely, being underweight has also been shown to be an independent risk factor for dysmenorrhea.4
Primary dysmenorrhea usually appears within 6 to 12 months after the first menstrual period. The pain usually begins several hours before or just after the onset of menstruation and is often the most severe the first or second day of menstruation. It tends to be spasmodic and is strongest in the lower part of the abdomen above the pubic hairline, although it can often radiate to the back and along the inner aspects of the thighs. | | Weight gain in an underweight woman is important as well. Overall, the preponderance of evidence suggests that a normal body weight increases the success of assisted reproductive therapies such as in vitro fertilization.
Focusing on daily exercise and a whole foods diet free of processed foods, alcohol, and caffeine is important to help normalize weight as well as blood sugar. | | For women who are underweight prior to pregnancy, the perinatal mortality risk at birth is lowest when their weight gain during pregnancy is greater than 37 pounds. For women who had normal weight prior to pregnancy, the lowest risk is with a weight gain of 30 to 37 pounds.22 Women who are obese prior to pregnancy need to gain less weight for an optimal fetal outcome. Significant risk occurs in obese women if there is a greater than 25-pound weight gain during the pregnancy.23 Weight loss in obese women is not recommended during pregnancy. | Mark Sircus See book keywords and concepts | She found that 36% of the young of the rats fed the modified soya were severely underweight, compared to 6 per cent of the offspring of the other groups. More alarmingly, a staggering 55.6% of those born to mothers on the GM diet perished within three weeks of birth, compared to 9 per cent of the offspring of those fed normal soya, and 6.8 per cent of the young of those given no soya at all. (www.organicconsumers.org/ge/babies010906. | Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Being excessively overweight (page 446) or underweight may also contribute to infertility in females.16 Infertile women who are overweight or underweight should consult a physician.
Some conventional medications can interfere with fertility. When in doubt, women taking prescription drugs should consult their physician or pharmacist. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Specifically, %IBW underestimates the severity of underweight in short children and overestimates it in tall children [118, 119]. In adults with CF, %IBW based on the Metropolitan Life
Every 3 Months Every 3 Months Every 3 Months At Diagnosis (0-24 Months) (2-20 Years) (20+ Years) Annually
Anthropometric assessment:
Head circumference Weight (to 0.1 kg) Length/height (to 0.1 cm) Body mass index Mid-arm circumference (MAC; to 0.1cm)
Triceps skinfold (TSF; to 1. | Marshall Editions See book keywords and concepts | Contributory factors include getting older, a family history of osteoporosis, being female, going through menopause/estrogen loss, and being underweight. Lifestyle factors play a role, such as lack of exercise, a poor diet that is lacking in calcium, smoking, and regularly drinking alcohol. Other triggers include the use of steroid drugs, an overactive thyroid gland, chronic liver or kidney disease, and vitamin D deficiency. | James Dowd and Diane Stafford See book keywords and concepts | A CDC National Health Interview Survey showed that 31 percent of obese Americans have arthritis, but only 15 percent of normal or underweight Americans have arthritis. These numbers are consistent with the Framingham study, which shows the risk of severe osteoarthritis doubling in those who are extremely obese.
Dr. Robin Christensen, at H. S. Fredriksberg Hospital in Denmark, compared the experiences of eighty people with osteoarthritis and obesity by giving forty of them a low-calorie diet and weekly counseling and the other half a control diet and a weight-loss pamphlet. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | By drinking enough water, you may also start to lose weight if you are overweight, or gain weight if you are underweight.
It is equally important to choose a water treatment system that gives you fresh, healthy water. The H20 water treatment system, for example, is very efficient and health-promoting, but it is also quite expensive. Its unique technology even removes pesticides and herbicides from the water and leaves your drinking, shower, and pool water as fresh and clean as pure mountain water. | by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | | As a result, the child becomes severely underweight and very weak and lethargic.
Kwashiorkor tends to occur in older children who have been weaned onto a diet high in starchy foods but whose diet is still too low in calories and protein. A child with kwashiorkor is severely underweight, but this is often masked by edema (water retention), which makes the face moon-shaped and the arms and legs look plump. The hair is thin and discolored, and the skin may show patches of scaliness and variable pigmentation. | Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts | Are you overweight, underweight, or do you have cellulite deposits?
? Does your occupation expose you to toxins?
? Do you drink alcoholic beverages regularly?
? Do you eat fish more than twice a week?
? Do you regularly swim in a pool or lake?
? Do you live in a major metropolitan area?
? Do you live near an airport?
? Do you work in an environment using fluorescent lighting?
? Do you drink non-organic coffee?
? Do you feel tired, lethargic, or sluggish upon waking and even throughout the day?
? Do you have difficulty concentrating or have slow or surreal thinking?
? | Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | The message of Glaxo's higher price was like that of an underweight boxer trying to fool the prizefighter with his swagger. The high price implied that Zantac was far better than Tagamet. That was not the case. It did not have to be taken as frequently as Tagamet, but it was essentially the same drug.
To cement Zantac's image of superiority, Glaxo used the extra money that came from its premium price to pay for studies aimed at showing that it worked better and was safer than Tagamet. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Canadian CF Patient Registries were found to be underweight [84]. During the past decade, the prevalence of malnutrition has decreased steadily from -25% in 1995 to ~ 15% in 2005 in pediatric CF patients [45].
2. Essential Fatty Acids
Essential fatty acid deficiency (EFAD) has been known to occur in CF patients [78, 84-86]. In infancy, particularly before diagnosis, EFAD can occur with desquamating skin lesions, increased susceptibility to infection, poor wound healing, thrombocytopenia, and growth retardation. | | Insurance reference weights for medium/large frames overestimates the severity of underweight [118]. Consequently, use of %IBW leads to misclassification of nutritional status [118, 119]. The %IBW method has additional disadvantages in that its calculation is time-consuming and there is no readily available clinical resource to track its progress over time, making longitudinal monitoring difficult [120]. The
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) recognized the drawback associated with the use of %IBW and recommended the discontinuation of its use in 2005 [71]. |
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