Steven V. Joyal See book keywords and concepts | Men most often experience erectile dysfunction, while women may have problems with arousal, orgasm, or lubrication.
?Vision problems. Nerve damage to the eyes can make the pupils less responsive to light, which has negative effects on how people see at night or in any dark environment (see "Retinopathy and Other Vision Problems" in this chapter).
Proximal Neuropathy
Proximal (or lumbosacral plexus) neuropathy affects the nerves in the thighs, hips, and buttocks, usually on one side of the body only. | Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts | The following are eye specialists who diagnose and/or treat eye and vision problems:
¦ Ophthalmologist: A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating eye diseases and disorders.
¦ Optometrist: Although not a physician, a doctor of optometry (OD) has specialized training in vision problems and in treating vision conditions with glasses, contact lenses, low-vision aids, and vision therapy. Optometrists can test for such conditions as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration and prescribe medications for certain eye diseases. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | The internal pressure in the eyes can cause staring, rigidity of eye movement and other vision problems.
If lymph congestion occurs, particularly in the thyroid gland of a Kapha body type (see section on body-types in chapter 5), the resulting low production of thyroid hormone decreases his basic metabolic rate, leading to weight gain and slowing mental activity. In this case, the body may feel cold, even when the environmental temperature remains high. In Vata and Pitta body types, hair loss may result. | Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Eyes, which are derived from brain tissue, are different genetically (some populations, like the African Bantu, have lenses that shed particles like dandruff), which means that some of us are more or less predisposed to developing vision problems. Nevertheless, there are some similarities in anatomy to consider. Plus, we all see in the same way. Here's how:
Information (light) from the outside world is transmitted through the cornea, the clear outer covering of the eye. The cornea and the lens behind it bend the light that's coming through to focus on the retina. | | Frequent urination and fatigue are symptoms but not important problems like the other effects, such as arthritis, infections, kidney failure, accelerated arterial aging (that's heart attack, strokes, memory problems, and impotence), damage to the peripheral nerves, and the development of vision problems that can cause blindness.
Here's the big surprise for this Major Ager. For most people, grounding your hospital-home type 2 diabetes shuttle is in your control. Just beginning to lose weight will immediately shift your body's response to insulin glycosylation. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | For example, documented adverse reactions include headaches, dizziness, memory loss, mood swings, nausea, seizures, convulsions, weight gain, sleep problems, reduced libido, loss of blood sugar control, changes in heart rate, breathing difficulties, aggravated PMS symptoms, skin rashes, water retention, vision problems, ear buzzing, diarrhea, stomach cramping, nausea, muscle aches, fatigue, muscular sclerosis-like symptoms, and other neurological problems. | Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts | It is used in the treatment of appetite loss, arthritis, bedwetting, colds, colic, cough, diarrhea, dysentery, dysmenorrhea, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, flatulence, flu, halitosis, headache, hypotension, irregular menses, lumbago, malabsorbtion, nausea, poor circulation, prostatitis, rheumatism, tuberculosis, and vision problems.
Topically, cinnamon can be used in footbaths to treat athlete's foot and as a bath herb in treatments for chills and sore muscles. As a steam inhalation it is beneficial in cases of colds, coughs, and sore throat. | | As a medicine plant, peyote is used to treat arteriosclerosis, arthritis, blindness, cancer, cough, depression, diabetes, drug addiction, dysmenorrhea, fever, flu, grief, headache (related to the nerves), hysteria, hypochondria, infertility, intestinal problems, paralysis, pleurisy, pneumonia, restlessness, rheumatism pain, staphylococcus, tuberculosis, venereal disease, and vision problems. The peyote buttons are generally eaten or made into a tea. | Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts | Optometrist: Although not a physician, a doctor of optometry (OD) has specialized training in vision problems and in treating vision conditions with glasses, contact lenses, low-vision aids, and vision therapy. Optometrists can test for such conditions as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration and prescribe medications for certain eye diseases.
¦ Optician: Also not a physician, an optician specializes in making and adjusting eyeglasses and other optical aids from prescriptions written by an ophthalmologist or optometrist.
LISTENING TO YOUR EARS
Do they wobble to and fro? | Steven V. Joyal See book keywords and concepts | In fact, vision problems, including damage to the retina, glaucoma, and cataracts, are very common among people who have chronically high blood sugar levels and diabetes.
Gregory, a sixty-one-year-old landscape foreman, was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at age fifty-six. He said he took "reasonably good" care of himself when it came to exercise, but his diet "could stand some improvement." He also admitted that he had not had an eye examination in nearly three years, a situation that changed shortly before his last birthday, when he began to notice blurry vision. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | These drugs also have potentially serious side effects, such as vision problems, and some doctors believe that they may be dangerous for men who have certain cardiac conditions, such as irregular heart rhythms or a history of heart attack or heart failure.
However, sex-boosting herbs have been used successfully for hundreds of years in Brazil, China, India and parts of Africa. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | Side effects include high blood pressure, stomach ulcers with possible perforation of the stomach wall (this is how my father died), cramps and dizziness, inhibited growth in children within six weeks of taken the drugs, irregular menstruation, weakening of muscular strength, slowed healing of wounds, vision problems, skin atrophy, allergic shock, loss of libido, decrease in bone density, manic depression, and the emergence of latent diabetes. Steroids are now handed out, even for babies, at the first sign of inflammation of any kind. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | And ever since, aspartame has been poisoning Americans each and every day, contributing to seizures, blindness, migraine headaches, vision problems, neurological disorders and possibly even cancers. The fact that no health authority in America is interested in taking a new look at the safety of aspartame is nothing short of astonishing. That is, until you consider the fact that most medical authorities suffer from a severe case of Groupthink and posses no ideas other than the ones spoonfed them by their politically-motivated bosses. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | More than 400,000 of these soldiers are ordered to take an experimental nerve agent medication called pyridostigmine, which is later believed to be the cause of Gulf War Syndrome -- symptoms ranging from skin disorders, neurological disorders, incontinence, uncontrollable drooling and vision problems -- affecting Gulf War veterans (Goliszek; Merritte, et al.).
The CDC and Kaiser Pharmaceuticals of Southern California inject 1,500 six-month-old black and Hispanic babies in Los Angeles with an "experimental" measles vaccine that had never been licensed for use in the United States. | 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 | CHECKLIST FOR CATARACTS
Nutritional
Rating
Supplements
Herbs
Lutein (page 548)
Vitamin B2 (page 598)
Vitamin C (page 604)
Beta-carotene
Bilberry (page 633)
(page 469)
Carotenoids (page 488)
Quercetin (page 580)
Vitamin B3 (page 598)
Vitamin E (page 609)
Medical treatments
In the beginning stages, magnifying lenses, stronger eyeglasses, and brighter lighting may compensate for the vision problems caused by cataracts. Once the vision problems affect daily activities, surgery may be necessary to replace the clouded lens with a clear artificial lens. | Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts | At first, given her vision problems, doctors diagnosed her with MS. They did a brain biopsy and found, however, that Kayla had central-nervous-system vasculitis, an autoimmune disease of the blood vessels of the brain. Then, after more testing, they added the diagnosis of lupus.
The majority of those struck with lupus were young women of childbearing years. If they lived in East Ferry they tended to be poor, while those in Delavan-Grider, LaShekia's neighborhood, tended to be mildly-making-it middle class. All of them were African American. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | You also get more than 10,000—that's right, 10,000—IUs of vitamin A, more than 6,000 of beta-carotene (plus some alpha-carotene as well), and a staggering 19,000 meg of lutein and zeaxanthin, two members of the carotenoid family that are getting significant research attention for their ability to protect the eyes and guard against vision problems like macular degeneration. And did I mention that 1 cup—the amount that provides all those nutrients—has 35 calories?
Chard is a member of the goosefoot family of plants, is a relative of beets, and comes in red and white. | | There's also a decent amount of vitamin A, and beta-carotene, and best of all, more than 4,000 meg of lutein and zeaxan-thin, two members of the carotenoid family that are getting serious research attention for their ability to protect the eyes against macular degeneration and other vision problems.
Winter squash comes in many varieties also, the most well known being acorn squash, butternut squash, and spaghetti squash. (Pumpkin is technically in this category also, but gets its own listing because of its many specific benefits. | Hyla Cass, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Side effects may also include blood clots, leg pain, vision problems, abnormal vaginal bleeding, dizziness, fluid retention, mood changes, fatigue, acne, decreased libido, and hair loss.
Nutrients depleted: Calcium, folic acid, magnesium, vitamins B2, B6, Bl2, vitamin C, and zinc.
Needed supplements:
• Calcium: 1,000-1,200 mg daily.
• Folic acid: 400-800 meg daily.
• Magnesium: 400-600 mg daily.
• Vitamin B2: 25 mg daily.
• Vitamin B6: 50 mg daily.
• Vitamin B12: 500-1,000 meg daily.
• Vitamin C: 500-1,000 mg
• Zinc: 25-50 mg daily. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | In the bargain, you also get more than 15,000 meg of lutein and zeaxanthin, two members of the carotenoid family that are receiving significant research attention for their demonstrated ability to protect the eyes from vision problems like macular degeneration. Turnip greens are sometimes available by themselves, usually next to other greens like kale and collards, but sometimes at a farmers' market you'll be able to find the turnips with the tops attached. Buy them! | Steven V. Joyal See book keywords and concepts | Microvascular complications involve small blood vessels and damage the eyes, kidneys, skin, and nerves throughout the body, resulting in neuropathy, vision problems, infections, and kidney disease. Let's take a look at some of the sobering statistics.
Microvascular Complications
?Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure, representing 44 percent of all new cases in 2002.
?About one-third of diabetes patients have severe periodontal disease, resulting in damage to the teeth and gums.
? | | Nerve damage to the eyes can make the pupils less responsive to light, which has negative effects on how people see at night or in any dark environment (see "Retinopathy and Other Vision Problems" in this chapter).
Proximal Neuropathy
Proximal (or lumbosacral plexus) neuropathy affects the nerves in the thighs, hips, and buttocks, usually on one side of the body only. The nerve damage causes weakness and pain in the legs that typically worsen as the condition progresses, making it very difficult for people with the neuropathy to rise from a seated position without assistance. | J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts | Anticholinergic side effects include dry mouth, trouble urinating, cognitive problems, vision problems, and decreased perspiration. Despite these serious side effects, doctors commonly prescribe the tricyclics amitriptyline and doxepin for the elderly. Twenty-one percent of the medications given to the elderly are believed to be inappropriate, and one out of every four of these inappropriate medications is amitriptyline or doxepin. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | Anthocyanidins found in bilberry fruit may also be useful for people with vision problems. During World War II, British fighter pilots reported improved nighttime vision after eating bilberry jam. Bilberry has also been suggested as a treatment for retinopathy (damage to the retina) in diabetics because anthocyanodins appear to help protect the retina. Bilberry has also been suggested as treatment to prevent cataracts.
Bilberry was also able to lower glucose by 26 percent in diabetic rats, and lowered triglycerides by 39 percent. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | The eye and brain cells are especially affected because the blood has to flow against gravity to reach them. Most vision problems are the direct or indirect result of reduced blood-cleansing capacity by the liver and kidneys. Clean and nutrient-rich blood from a healthy, efficient liver can flow easily and nourish the eye tissues better, thereby improving most eye problems.
Tongue, Mouth, Lips, and Teeth
The tongue is coated yellow or white, especially in the back part.
This indicates an imbalance in the secretion of bile, which is the major cause of digestive trouble. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | As the researchers study the babies of women who were exposed to chemical solvents in the workplace are studied, they are found to have vision problems.
"Vision is one of the functions of the human brain, so it means that these chemicals find themselves through the mum, through the umbilical cord, into the baby, into the developing brain, and damaging functions there, and the baby is born already with a problem," Koren said. | Hyla Cass See book keywords and concepts | Side effects may also include blood clots, leg pain, vision problems, abnormal vaginal bleeding, dizziness, fluid retention, mood changes, fatigue, acne, decreased libido, and hair loss.
Nutrients depleted: Calcium, folic acid, magnesium, vitamins B2, B6, B12, vitamin C, and zinc.
Needed supplements:
?Calcium: 1,000-1,200 mg daily.
?Folic acid: 400-800 meg daily.
?Magnesium: 400-600 mg daily.
?Vitamin B2: 25 mg daily.
?Vitamin B6: 50 mg daily.
?Vitamin B12: 500-1,000 meg daily.
?Vitamin C: 500-1,000 mg
?Zinc: 25-50 mg daily. | Jonny Bowden, M.A., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | The glycated proteins are too big and sticky to get through small blood vessels and capillaries, including the small vessels in the kidneys, eyes, and feet, which is why so many diabetics are at risk for kidney disease, vision problems, and amputations of toes, feet, and even legs. The sugar-coated proteins become toxic, make the cell machinery run less efficiently, damage the body, and exhaust the immune system. Scientists gave these sticky proteins the acronym AGES—which stands for advanced glycolated end-products—partially because these proteins are so involved in aging the body. | Steven V. Joyal See book keywords and concepts | Given that diabetes and aging share so many characteristics, it's not surprising that they also respond to many of the same interventions, as we discuss in chapter 8.
INSULIN RESISTANCE
The term "insulin resistance" is not usually mentioned when doctors speak to their patients about optimal diabetes management. Because the term often confuses patients (and physicians, too, on occasion), we will take time to explain exactly what it means.
Insulin resistance is an impairment of the body's ability?specifically the liver, fat, and muscle cells—to use insulin to process glucose (sugar). | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | According to the Aspartame Consumer Safety Network information, "The most well known problems from methanol poisoning are vision problems including misty vision, progressive contraction of visual fields, blurring of vision, obscuration of vision, retinal damage, and blindness."
- Carol Simontacchi, The Crazy Makers
In this way, a human being who consumes a six-pack of diet soft drinks made with aspartame is actually a walking EPA violation. That person technically carries enough methanol in their own body to qualify as toxic waste and be subjected to federal environmental laws. |
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