Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | Some researchers theorize that heartburn is a sign of an internal water shortage, especially dehydration in the upper part of the GI tract. So try drinking up first before you overload your system with antacids and medications, but do this in between meals, not during meals: You'll want O to drink only about 4 ounces of water with a 03
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Step Two: On to Enzymes and Probiotics
The natural cure for heartburn is a two-step process. First, get the food triggers under control (see above). | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | In a chronic water shortage situation, Lima's streets might begin to empty, in a strange kind of reverse migration - instead of people moving from the countryside to the city, people might make the trek back to their mountain villages, where water supplies are more plentiful and crops can still be grown. The city's influence would dwindle, and the half of Peru's population that currently lives in the desert might be forced to move up into the mountains - assuming space and cultivable land can be found for them. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | The latter function of histamine is very important, for where there is a buildup of toxins, there is also an acute water shortage (dehydration). When the pain signal becomes suppressed, however, the body is confused over how it should deal with the congestion and subsequent increase of toxicity. Painkillers also prevent the body from learning about the progressive condition of cellular dehydration. In addition, in order to process painkillers, the cells of the body have to give up even more of their precious water. | | The body, while detecting a famine and dehydration, begins the cortisone release mechanisms to try to survive the food and water shortage. When this mechanism reaches a certain level, it will cause an imbalance of the amino acid pool in the blood and lead to an increased breakdown of cell nucleus. The DNA assembly line (double-stranded helix) collapses into its segments of proteins which the body, in turn, uses to restore the amino acid balance to whatever extent possible. These fragments are what tests reveal to be HIV particles. | | A similar situation occurs in the liver's bile ducts, which begin to constrict in response to water shortage in the body. Gallstone formation is a direct result of dehydration.
Drinking alcoholic beverages suppresses the secretion of vasopressin and thereby increases cellular dehydration. If alcohol consumption is excessive, cellular dehydration may reach dangerously high levels. The typical "hangover" that occurs after alcohol abuse is nothing but an extreme state of dehydration of the brain cells. | Gabriel Cousens, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Livestock produce twenty times the excrement as the human population, increasing nitrite-nitrate water pollution; the extensive use of livestock is pushing us closer to a clean water shortage. It takes 60-100 times more water to produce one pound of beef than to produce one pound of wheat. In essence, a flesh-centered diet creates need for about 4,500 gallons per day, per meat eater, as compared to 300 gallons per day for a vegan (a diet of no flesh or dairy). In one year's time, a vegan saves approximately 1.5 million gallons as compared to a flesh and dairy eater. | Michele Simon See book keywords and concepts | Officials estimate that in the state of Rajasthan alone, people in more than fifty villages are facing acute water shortage allegedly due to Coca-Cola operations, and that water levels have dropped up to ten meters since the company started its operations in 2001.34 Moreover, at 30 million and climbing, India now has the dubious distinction of having more people suffering from diabetes than any other country.35
So-called science at soda-sponsored symposia
Since its inception, Coca-Cola's Beverage Institute has funded no fewer than three scholarly conferences related to nutrition and health. | Carlo Petrini See book keywords and concepts | These local varieties have then been gradually replaced by those very same American hybrids, which need much more water (and many parts of Mexico suffer from a serious water shortage), as well as having a far lower nutritional value and poorer taste. Tortillas made with corn soaked in water with a little lime (the presence of so much calcium in such a widespread dish meant that dental problems were almost unknown in Mexico until fifty years ago) were—and to some extent still are—a homemade product, skillfully cooked by the women and rich in flavors which vary according to the type of corn used. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | During a water shortage, he spoke on a public service announcement to promote water conservation, while naked in the shower. (In just two months, water usage dropped by 14 percent; through continued efforts, Bogotanos now use 40 percent less water per person than they did before the shortage.) He cracked down on corrupt police officers—even shutting down the entire transit police division, which was known for its bribery schemes. He even asked people to pay an extra 10 percent in optional taxes—to everybody's amazement, 63,000 residents did. | F. Batmanghelidj See book keywords and concepts | In this way, the water shortage in the body becomes a steadily expanding chronic state, and new thresholds of adaptation are forced on the body. This process results in a slowly deteriorating loss of thirst sensation, so much so that the need for regular water intake as a sensation gradually becomes forgotten.
Histamine can act as a temporary substitute for water by releasing energy for some extremely sensitive body functions. In this way, the body can survive some dehydration. It seems the body begins to rely on the emergency functions of histamine and allows dehydration to continue. | | Osteoporosis may be the result of a salt and water shortage in the body.
• Salt is absolutely vital to making the structure of bones firm.
• Salt can help you maintain self-confidence and a positive self-image—a serotonin- and melatonin-controlled personality output.
• Salt can help maintain libido.
• Salt may help reduce a double chin. When the body is short of salt, it means the body really is short of water. | | By the time dry mouth becomes an indicator of water shortage, many delicate functions of the body have been shut down and prepared for deletion. This is exactly how the aging process is established—through a loss of enzyme functions. A dehydrated body loses sophistication and versatility. One example is juvenile diabetes, in which the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas are sacrificed as a result of persistent dehydration.
2. The second major mistake in the basic science of medicine is the thinking that water is a simple substance that only dissolves and circulates different things. | Jeremy P. Tarcher See book keywords and concepts | To produce just one pound of beef takes thousands of gallons of water, as much as the average American uses for all purposes in several months—and this in a world in which two-thirds of all people are expected to face water shortage in less than a generation.4
Such measures of waste in the midst of hunger rocked me to my core. And soon my question changed. No longer "Why hunger?" but "Why hunger in a world of plenty?"
All around me, as I was researching Diet, authorities were worrying about impending food shortages, about frightening scarcity. And yet, I was learning, they were wrong. | F. Batmanghelidj See book keywords and concepts | The kidneys recognize water shortage and activate their resident RA system so that more water is called in for urine production. The RA system eventually stimulates a drive for salt
WATER FILTRATION THROUGH CELL MEMBRANES
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Fine connecting nerves
A microscopic segment of nerve cell membrane
Vasopressin hormone and its receptor
Water molecules entering the cells
The receptor converts to a "showerhead" and filters only water molecules into the cell
Figure 7. | Dianne Onstad See book keywords and concepts | Salt is absolutely crucial for bone structute, osteoporosis being latgely a result of salt and water shortage in the body. A bath of sea salt and baking soda is an excellent external tteatment in every form of radiation exposure. Add one pound of both sea salt and baking soda to a watm bath and soak for twenty minutes; rinse with cool water. This can be repeated up to three times a week for one month in cases of setious exposure. A tablespoon of salt dissolved in a cup of watm water is a quick emetic to administet in case of poisoning. | F. Batmanghelidj See book keywords and concepts | When water shortage in the body reaches a more critical level, and delivery of water by its injection into the cells becomes the main route of supply to more and more cells, an associated rise in injection pressure becomes necessary. The significant rise in pressure needed to inject water into the cells becomes measurable and is labeled "hypertension," or high blood pressure.
Initially, the process of water filtration and its delivery into the cells is more efficient at night when the body is horizontal. | | Even when blood tests showed an obvious water shortage in the body, and even when water was within reach, some of the persons tested did not seem to want to drink. They remained dehydrated. An editorial in The Lancet of November 3, 1984, discussed the experimental results of Phillips and his associates and mentioned other findings to support the conclusion that in the elderly, the thirst mechanism is gradually lost. | Gabriel Cousens, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Extensive water use for livestock is pushing us closer to a clean water shortage. It requires 60-100 times more water to produce a pound of beef than a pound of wheat. Robbins estimates that if everyone were vegetarian, there would be no need for irrigation systems in the US. Livestock require excessive water usage because the land needed to grow grain for livestock takes up about 80% of the grain produced, and because water is needed for the animals. | Adrian Forsyth and Kenneth Miyata See book keywords and concepts | Here and there may be scattered leafless trees, but the signs of water shortage are evident elsewhere, though they may be subtle. Streams are crystal clear, shrunken, and seem to hold far more fish than they can possibly support. You can hear dead leaves crackle underfoot when you walk through the forest. These tropical moist forests are transitions between forests that have abundant moisture throughout the year and forests that are parched for part of the year; the plants and animals that live in them show affinities to both.
The boundaries of true rain forest are difficult to define. | Dr Bernard Jenson and Mark Anderson See book keywords and concepts | A majority of climatologists claim that it is causing us to enter a serious warming trend that will bring drought, crop failure, growing deserts, disease, and fresh water shortage. But a few respected scientists disagree. Their theory is a rarely publicized deviation in scenario concerning long-term weather consequences. On the theory of warming, this small nucleus of climatologists says, "Not so." In fact, their prediction is quite the opposite. |
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