Milk and cookies make a great snack, right? Well, maybe not so much.
Besides the fact the cookies almost certainly have high fructose corn syrup in them, everyday milk is a killer. Literally.
I mean, you don’t keel over right away, but take it from me, you’re asking for trouble.
Here’s ... Views: 1709
Problems of the endocrine system are everywhere, often unacknowledged and untreated by most doctors. People talk freely about the thyroid, and they should; it’s estimated 40% of us have thyroid problems. Adrenal fatigue is in style–and uglier than massive shoulder pads ever were–so we’re ... Views: 1691
We have two adrenal glands, each perched atop a kidney. With your spine dividing your back in two, you can locate a kidney in the middle of each half, with the bottom of the kidney right around the bottom of your rib cage. A few inches above that sits an adrenal gland, topping the kidney like a ... Views: 1685
So, there you are, dragging your patooty through one grey day after another, wondering where your brain went, why your body aches and if you’ll ever feel good again.
Even if your doctor checked for thyroid problems, and the flaky blood tests actually found the problem, you probably ended up ... Views: 1661
People in the health biz throw around the lingo as if everybody has a clue. Well, some do, but some don’t. And even those that do may recognize the word without understanding its meaning.
So, lets talk some terminology.
Especially about things that drag us down–including body parts that ... Views: 1659
The latest thing in medicine is the ‘fact’ that all medicine is based on solid, scientific evidence.
Excuse me? At least 70% of all medical practice has no scientific basis, relying instead on tradition, rumor and best guess. Meanwhile, doctors, according to the latest statistics available, ... Views: 1654
We moved a lot, so I went to ten schools in twelve years. I was always the new kid.
Take it from me, most teachers are a whole lot less than delighted when the new kid turns out to be a loud, energetic tomboy who doesn’t pay attention, but still scores the highest test grades.
As if that ... Views: 1650
Doesn’t just about everybody like chicken? And doesn’t it bring up memories of the family around the table, enjoying a wholesome meal and good family time? Chicken’s the inexpensive choice, with thousands upon thousands of recipes singing its praises.
Well, those were the good old days. I ... Views: 1644
Wanna choose sides in the latest autism war?
One side says the mother’s lack of Vitamin D during pregnancy causes autism, while the other side says it’s the glutamate that’s in the many immunization shots babies and young children receive.
Let’s take a look-see.
Autism comes from brain ... Views: 1638
Back in the olden days–say 1960–doctors diagnosed thyroid problems by asking about symptoms, then working to alleviate them. Simple system, that. And it worked for the 20% of the population with flaky thyroid glands.
Ah, but then blood tests, purportedly able to diagnose thyroid ... Views: 1636
The government’s food pyramid and leading poobahs recommend that we eat very little protein, which is a no-science, no-facts recipe for disaster. In fact, most politically-correct thinking about health leads to poor health, even disease and death.
How much protein you need is a case in ... Views: 1633
Have you been reading about phthalate? (Phthal as in thal, rhymes with Hal.) Yikes! Talk about your basic poison! This stuff is murder!
Phthalate is a “softener” added to plastics, cosmetics and everything else they can lay their hands on.
It goes without saying that it knocks the ... Views: 1631
Bette Dowdell
Medicine is a mess. Doctors don’t even try to heal chronic illnesses, content to treat symptoms instead. Probably because that’s all they learned in medical school. But it means their patients--that's us--drag through life, out of gas, running on fumes.
Even worse, while some ... Views: 1621
Most of us know that our bodies create insulin to handle the sugary treats we eat. And most of us know we get diabetes if our insulin can’t get the job done.
What few of us know is what happens when insulin does its job too well. It’s hypoglycemia, low blood sugar, and it’s the pits. I’ve ... Views: 1620
Perhaps you’re familiar with setting modern indoor speed records to get to the bathroom. And maybe you know about foods racing through your system, stopping only long enough to liquify before demanding “Out! Out!”
I could go on, but if you spend time thinking about your digestive activities, ... Views: 1609
Some years back, about thirty or so, the medicos labeled the sun an enemy agent. We all needed to slather on sun screen all day, every day, or risk dying of melanoma in slightly more than a trice.
If, like me, you’ve lost a loved one to melanoma, you reacted quickly and positively, making sun ... Views: 1600
Did you know that some animals produce their own Vitamin C? They never get heart disease. No atherosclerosis. No heart attacks. Just singing a song all the day long.
Sad to report, humans aren’t part of that happy group. Heart disease runs rampant amongst humans. Hark, Sherlock, might that ... Views: 1599
I’m one of five siblings, and we’ve all had heart surgery. Like most people with heart problems, none of us ever had any of the so-called risk factors. No high cholesterol. No high triglycerides. No high blood pressure. Nothing.
My ‘turn’ arrived on Christmas Eve, 2005. Of course, nobody ... Views: 1572
Senator Patrick Lehman and Representative Henry Waxman rush about, day after day, year after year, to do Big Pharma’s bidding.
Let’s talk about where this takes us.
Big Pharma, the major pharmaceutical companies, is about money. They advertise their wares as wonders created especially to ... Views: 1569
A dismayed grandmother said her precious grandson was diagnosed and treated as autistic–when, in fact, he has lyme disease. She reports that a recent study said 90% of California kids diagnosed with autism actually had lyme.
Then she asked the jackpot question: How come doctors don’t know ... Views: 1568
I read that the Massachusetts Senate passed a bill mandating vaccinations of all sorts. And if the good citizens of Massachusetts decline the honor, they get smacked with a $1000 a day fine.
Now, Massachusetts proudly passed socialized medicine statutes a few years back, so the Senators ... Views: 1559
What with all the publicity it’s getting lately, it probably won’t come as news to you that coconut oil’s pretty astonishing stuff.
A medium-chain saturated fat, wondrous coconut oil blesses the socks off your body.
First, since our endocrine system makes its hormones from saturated fat, ... Views: 1546
Super foods, by definition, have more nutrition per ounce than your average health food. Most health foods strut around, proud as a peacock of their power and glory, but when a super food shows up, they fold up their tails and take a back seat.
Now, I’m talking a real super food. Some people ... Views: 1541
Mold is my enemy, and it’s everywhere! In fact, it lives in all the soil, in all the world.
Well, you ask, if mold lives in the dirt, how can it jump up and attack? Ah, my little chickadee, it has no need to do anything. The gentlest breeze wafts mold spores into the air where they weasel ... Views: 1537
Parsley is the Rodney Dangerfield of herbs; it gets no respect. Probably not even from Rodney Dangerfield. We’re talking NO respect.
Once upon a time, most restaurants used parsley as a perky, colorful accompaniment on your plate, whatever you ordered. Most eaters ignored it, though, pretty ... Views: 1524
Our thymus gland, leader of the immune system’s world, starts out strong, but as the years go by, sayeth the poobahs, it becomes a shadow of its former self, ending as just a few, lonely fat cells with no power, no glory. And that’s when cancer and other bad guys take us down.
This is just ... Views: 1517
Can we all get over our fixation on cholesterol? I mean, now that it’s clear that cholesterol isn’t what’s causing heart disease?
But, but, but, if cholesterol is building up in my arteries, doesn’t that mean cholesterol’s the problem?
Actually, no. Your cholesterol is simply trying to ... Views: 1510
Did you ever wonder how your body protects itself from disease? More important, did you ever wonder how you could help get the job done?
Well, you probably know that your immune system leads the battle against diseases. And you may even know this defense system is the most complicated system ... Views: 1509
Perhaps you read about the death of John Jackson, of West Midands, England.
The 40-year-old Mr. Jackson, unable to work because of advanced liver cirrhosis, the result of years of heavy drinking, is said to have died from eating mints.
How could mints, specifically Hero Instant Energy ... Views: 1487
Muscle problems tend to accompany endocrine issues, especially adrenal glands that can’t or won’t keep up.
Of course, they also tend to accompany life as a jock or a do-it-yourselfer. But with endocrine people, muscles act up without a cause. As the song says, that’s life.
Our muscles get ... Views: 1475
The immune system is kind of a mystery. We don’t hear much about where any of our immune system parts are, what they do, how they do whatever it is they do, etc.
Well, maybe you’ve heard of lymph glands. Perhaps a huge lump showed up on the side of your neck–which, you decide, ... Views: 1473
I tell you true, this Ebola thing is a mess, and the reactions to it are not promising.
Medicine has nothing to offer, so they’re in a panic. Which means the media is beating a very loud drum about death and mayhem marching in shortly.
Meanwhile, the President has sent soldiers, trained ... Views: 1462
Enough with the fluoride already! Communities began adding fluoride to our drinking water based on “scientific” studies–which turned out to be bogus–claiming fluoride would protect our teeth from cavities. Based on the same “science,” companies put the stuff in toothpaste.
Fact is, fluoride ... Views: 1453
Have you ever met people committed to the idea that babies arrive as blank slates. Beyond body parts, a lot of noise at one end and foul deeds at the other, babies, they believe, have nothing.
No personality. No talents. No will. No inbred likes or dislikes. Just pure nothingness, a blank ... Views: 1446
Every day of every year, people across the fruited plain engage in do-it-yourself brain damage. Sadly, they have no idea.
How can this be? I’m glad you asked.
First, some background: Along the bottom of the brain is a small, sort of pancake-shaped thingy called the hypothalamus. And ... Views: 1442
Did’ja ever get the feeling you’re in Wonderland looking for Alice? Where two plus two doesn’t equal four any more, and too much of what you see offers only puzzlement?
For instance, our powers that be outlawed mercury thermometers. Better you shouldn’t know your temperature than risk ... Views: 1442
The latest Big Thing in medicine is “Standard of Care.” It has a nice ring to it, don’t you think? The name alone makes you believe that no matter what doctor you go to, there’s a Standard of Care ensuring a quality outcome. What a comforting thought.
Clever name, that. The sad truth is ... Views: 1433
Figuring out what we need to do for good health can get pretty complicated, but here are a few, easy-to-implement tips that pay big dividends for not so much effort.
• If you’re still trying to lose the Freshman Fifteen after all these years, you’re more likely to get the job done if you ... Views: 1409
Chances that you have endocrine problems are fifty-fifty. It could well be that’s why you feel lower than a snake’s belly.
How can that be? How do endocrine problems happen? Let me count the ways.
First, let’s look at the pituitary, the master of the endocrine system. The Pituitary Society ... Views: 1400
A while back, Dr. Steve Nissen, president of the American College of Cardiology, along with ten other prominent physicians, offered an outstanding proposal that would immeasurably improve medical care in this country.
And what is this great idea? Take control of medicine back from Big Pharma, ... Views: 1396
I’ve been dealing with an underperforming pituitary gland most of my life–possibly from a seemingly minor head injury when a drunk driver hit my parent’s car during my eleventh month.
However it happened, the deal is this: When the pituitary ain’t happy, ain’t ... Views: 1386
Babies show the world what selfish looks like. On a whim, they set up a wail loud enough to wake the dead–or at least it sounds that way at 2:00 a.m. No matter that others may be tired or sick or have to go to work. Babies want what they want when they want it. So stop sniveling.
Some ... Views: 1380
Here’s the scene: You go to the doctor dragging your patooty behind you.
Your body got fat, but your hair got thin. Overwhelmed by a whole new definition of tired, you find yourself doing beached whale impressions while life goes to pot. Well, who could cope anyway? For all you know, your ... Views: 1372
Our most well-known endocrine gland is the thyroid. Not nearly as well known is the fact that half the population has thyroid problems, mostly undiagnosed or mistreated.
The thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland located by your Adam’s apple, controls metabolism and affects everything else. You ... Views: 1370
So there you are in the middle of one of life’s train-wrecks–dazed, wounded, wondering what shoe–or bomb–will drop next, and up walks Job’s comforter.
You may remember Job from the Bible. A rich, powerful man, a great father and good in every way was Job ...So ... Views: 1360
Have you been reading about phthalate? (Phthal as in thal, rhymes with Hal.) Yikes! Talk about your basic poison! This stuff is murder!
Phthalate is a toxic “softener” added to plastics, cosmetics and everything else they can lay their hands on.
For starters, it throws the endocrine ... Views: 1355
Conventional wisdom says coffee’s bad. Doctors agree. Magazines second the motion. You can hardly find a kind word about coffee.
Which is just a tad bizarre because coffee is a health drink. Since nearly 90% of the U. S. population drinks the stuff, this comes under the heading of good ... Views: 1347
All proteins are not created equal. For instance, animal protein provides more health benefits than plant protein.
To make the imbalance larger, a lot of plant protein comes from soy. Besides not having the oomph of animal protein, soy is really hard on the body. It beats up your thyroid, ... Views: 1342
My mom lived with Parkinson’s Disease the last seventeen ears of her life, Let me tell you for sure and for certain that Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is more like scaling Everest than walking in the park. It’s uphill all the way, with no certainty about the about the twists and turns you’ll ...My ... Views: 1338
Or, for that matter, does God understand what’s going on in the life of a road warrior sales person? Or life on a clanging, banging, push, push, push assembly line? Or on an oil rig? As part of a building crew?
To tell the truth, the God of our Sunday School days kind of comes across as a ... Views: 1335