Saturday, September 24, 2011

High Nutrient Diet Reverses Diabetes

Patient with Type 2 Diabetes Restored to Health: Case Study of James Kenney

Diabetes affects roughly 135 million people worldwide, with more than 16 million Americans suffering from diabetes. More than 70 percent of the adults with Type 2 diabetes die of heart attacks or strokes. Diabetes can be prevented through nutritional methods.
This case history shows a Type 2 diabetes treatment success story of James Kenney, one of my patients. Type 2 diabetes prevention is possible, with diabetes education, Type 2 diabetes diet, proper weight control, and exercise. Instead of controlling diabetes, simply get rid of it.

Name James Kenney
Chief Complaint Poorly controlled diabetes
Weight 268 pounds
Insulin 175 units per day

Mr. Kenney was referred to my office from his nephrologist at St. Barnabus Hospital in Livingston, New Jersey. Mr. Kenney was originally referred to the nephrologist by his endocrinologist (diabetic specialist) at the Joslin Clinic because of kidney damage that resulted from poorly controlled diabetes (very high glucose readings) in spite of maximum medical management. Read more...

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Flaxseed Fails as Treatment for Hot Flashes

(HealthDay News) -- The search for a safe remedy for menopausal hot flashes has been foiled again, with flaxseed the latest in a long line of compounds that apparently don't reduce the incidence of the unpleasant symptoms.

Researchers presenting a new study Sunday at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago report that a daily flaxseed bar was no more effective than a placebo in helping with hot flashes in women with or without breast cancer.

"It's unfortunate because these are such common problems, not just in breast cancer survivors but in postmenopausal women in general," said Dr. Joanne E. Mortimer, director of women's cancers programs at City of Hope Cancer Center in Duarte, Calif. "These poor women have one less option." Mortimer was not involved with the study.

Hot flashes often occur in breast cancer patients who have undergone hormonal treatment for their tumors as well as in women going through normal menopause. Read more...

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Philadelphia exurb ends water fluoridation

We can only hope that the recent surge in American communities voting to end water fluoridation is an omen to the eventual end of this abominable and toxic practice across the entire country. A recent report in the The Mercury explains that officials in Pottstown, Penn., a northwest exurb of Philadelphia with over 21,000 residents, have decided to stop fluoridating the borough's public water supply.

Reports indicate that, despite the fact that not a single Pottstown resident showed up at any of the public hearings concerning fluoride, the Pottstown Borough Authority voted to remove the toxic chemical on its own, which it had been importing from China. Pottstown had been one of only a few communities in Pennsylvania that artificially fluoridate their water supplies. Read more...

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Diabetes triples the risk of liver cancer

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - It appears that diabetes is a strong risk factor for liver cancer, raising the risk two- to three-fold, investigators report.

The study, using data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End-Results (SEER)-Medicare database, is the first population-based study in the US that takes other major risk factors for liver cancer into consideration, according to Dr. Hashem El-Serag, at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, and colleagues.

Their analysis included 2161 patients aged 65 and older with confirmed liver cancer between 1994 and 1999. A comparison "control" group included 6183 randomly selected individuals, according to the team's article in the medical journal Gut.

The researchers found that 43 percent of liver cancer patients but only 19 percent of control subjects had diabetes diagnosed during the three years preceding the diagnosis of liver cancer -- to exclude the possibility that liver cancer was the cause of the diabetes. Read more...

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

www.dynasat.com scam in Thailand

www.dynasat.com scam in Thailand;

recently we bought a satellite dish from the Powersat Co. Ltd. in Chiang Mai, distributor of dynasat;

I will warn everyone thinking twice to buy any equipment from this company; they are fake; you will have only limited channels for THB 6.000; most channels are blocked; requesting a special card to access this channels; in many phone calls we requesting by www.dynasat.com you have such card and they are inform us they don't have; so be very careful of this scam; we did a protocol by the Thai police; they are smiling ABOUT; I just want everyone warn of this scam; we will file this case also to the customer protection agency, but we are think we have a little success, what we red so far about the agency success;

I invite every press, local TV station to schedule a appointment where I return our equipment this Powersat shop in Chiang Mai not in the gentle way; it seems like to work; I saw in the news before; people hit her car with the sledge hammer to get attention to get the car repaired;

I just want to return my satellite equipment what is mostly useless and will warn everyone, getting the same expierence, what I went trough; think twice AND STAY AWAY!

Youngsters march to inform on consumer protection

Saksit Meesubkwang
Thai Consumer Protection Day falls annually on April 30, marked this year with a march by 50 children with the aim of informing local people about their rights in law concerning scams, dangers, victim situations, and the use of the law in consumer protection. Advice was also offered on the correct way to file complaints.
The march began at Thapae Gate, and was organised by Suparadat Suthipornwirot, cooperator with the Consumer Protection Club together with the local Public Health department and the Consumer Protection department in Chiang Mai. Suparadat stated that she hoped all Chiang Mai residents and all throughout Thailand would become aware of how to protect themselves against the many scams and frauds at present being operated, and to know the correct manner to in which to seek their rights and legal redress.
Ten major problems exist at present: the “rice share fraud”; so-called developers taking deposits and absconding; telephone scams offering prizes and requesting funds for transfers, (a variation of the notorious Nigerian internet scams), excessive advertising and sales of motorbikes without after-sales service provision; offering IOU’s to Buddhist monks or donations made by quotes as merit-making; the selling of sweets and desserts with no nutritional value outside schools; gyms which pre-sell memberships and fail to open; low quality, unclean and unsafe food sold in markets and roadside stalls; poisonous puffer fish being used in cooked foodstuffs without knowledge of correct and safe methods of preparation, and low quality foodstuffs with high pesticide content imported from China.
Suparadat stated that the above problems seem to be increasing daily. Efforts by consumer protection organisations to involve the relevant local authority offices have been unsuccessful, as officials seem to be avoiding taking responsibility for the legal rights of consumers.
http://www.chiangmai-mail.com/272/news.shtml#hd13

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