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After Reading: Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis: An Evidence-Based Guide to Recovery By Professor George Jelinek

“There is every reason for people now diagnosed with MS to optimistic about the future.”

It was during my advanced medical surgical clinical rotation that I came across my first patient with multiple sclerosis. He was in his mid-forties and his body was where it had been for many years—bed rest and on a submissive decline. Feeding tubes and IVs were flooding his body with the metabolic necessities of life and myself as well as the nursing staff provided his physical requirements.

I had a vague idea about what MS was at the time—a terrible freakin’ disease that we have no control over with a decline that is utterly inevitable. Confirmed by much of the staff and my instructors, this drilled nonsense led me to believe that some people are just doomed. Doomed to die, and doomed to suffer along the way.

I was not the least bit skeptical at the time because the modern medical view of disease was the same that I was being lectured on. Although this incredibly reckless ‘knowledge’ has been slapped-clean from my interior mush, George’s book is both intriguing and ridiculously informative about our heinous attempts to ‘treat’ diseases such as multiple sclerosis.

“Lifestyle change is the most important issue as it is with most chronic diseases. Diet, sunlight, exercise, meditation, preventing depression, resolution of difficult emotional issues. These are the keys.”

Picking through and disregarding the nonsense can be extremely difficult…

  • New England Journal of Medicine—2007 Study
    • 94% of physicians report financial links with drug companies.

…but it can be done. As with every factor of life, multiple sclerosis is both real and profitable. Whether it’s a wavering commitment or a jump because everyone’s jumping mentality, someone’s making money and someone’s health is not improving. Money will not protect you from crossing the thin and highly permeable line that separates the diseased and those who have capitalized. Seeping back is an accepted and much expected impossibility within the modern medical view. Seeping back utilizing what many have ironically slurred the ‘alternative’ approach is more than feasible…it has been feased.

“It is important to realize right at the outset that recovery from MS requires a sustained commitment over many decades, really the rest of your life.”

WHAT IS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Sclerosis defined with a few finger taps:

  1. “abnormal hardening of body tissue.”
  2. “excessive resistance to change.”

Multiple: I think you get the picture and I will refrain from belittling your skull mush by defining ‘mulitple.’ But then again, maybe I will.

  1. “having or involving several parts, elements, or members.”

Sclerosis times multiple yields multiples of abnormally hardened body tissue and a rising resistance against change. In essence, multiple sclerosis involves the demyelination of the myelin sheath that surrounds the nerves. Our nerve branches function similarly to telephone wires and “talk to each other”, but when inflammation causes demyelination and demyelination causes lesions, white blood cells gain access to the myelin sheath—this is usually prevented by the blood brain barrier. Dwindled down to its deadly simplicity, phones calls are dropped between nerves and the dial tone of hope is only crushed by your doctor’s diagnosis and unsound perspective.

CAUSES

Immune Attack: See myelin as foreign → autoimmune reaction.

  • Molecular Mimicry: “part of some foreign molecule looks just like part of myelin” → immune response → another immune response later, on the actual myelin.
    • Dairy protein and gut bacteria have been suggested to cause such mimicry.

Degeneration like Parkinson’s

Diet, Especially Fats

  • CNS (brain and spinal cord) is predominantly fat—”The type of fat that is incorporated into the cells that make up the CNS depends on what we eat.”
  • “It takes some months…”—different fats spark different changes in a membrane’s composition.

Cow’s Milk Protein

Lack of Sunlight

Environmental

  • Organic Solvents
    • Painters have 2x the risk of other workers.
  • “MS is triggered by multiple environmental agents in genetically susceptible people.”
  • “…modifiable environmental factors hold the key to preventing some 80 percent of cases of MS.”

Venous Blood Flow Disruption

  • Lesions tend to occur around the venous vasculature of the brain.
  • Noted to be abnormal in patients with MS, but not in others.
DIETARY FATS
THE EVIDENCE

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning dietary fats that George provides:

  • The immune system is in balance between exciting the immune response (Th1 response) and dampening it down (Th2 response).
    • MS is an inflammatory disease characterised by an over-active Th1 response towards components of the body’s own brain and spinal cord.
  • Fatty acids are the basic building blocks for the chemicals the immune system uses in these responses.
    • Saturated (animal) fats and omega 6 (vegetable) fatty acids tip the balance towards the Th1 response.
    • Omega 3 fatty acids (fish and flaxseed oils) tip the balance towards the Th2 response.
    • Monounsaturated fats (olive oil) are immune neutral.
  • MS is not just about auto-immunity; degeneration plays a significant role.
    • Unsaturated fatty acids (omega 3, omega 6 and monounsaturated) combat degeneration.
    • Eating fewer calories also protects against degeneration—”Animal work has shown that acute starvation caused a shift to a Th2 cytokine pattern in animals with EAE delayed onset of the disease, and resulted in milder clinical symptoms in the animals.”
  • Epidemiological studies have consistently shown that MS is more common where saturated fat consumption is high, and less common where fish consumption is high.
  • Many epidemiological studies have now confirmed the close association of cow’s milk consumption and the incidence of MS.
    • Laboratory data strongly support this link of cow’s milk consumption to MS.
  • Case control studies have revealed a protective role for vegetarian diets and an increased risk of MS with high calorie intake and animal-based diets.
  • There is good evidence from clinical studies that diet plays a major role in the initiation and progression of MS.
    • The key aggravating factor appears to be high saturated-fat consumption.
  • Intervention studies where people with MS have maintained very low saturated-fat diets have consistently shown significant reductions in relapse rates and slowing of disease progression.
    • The major work is that of Roy Swank, Professor of Neurology in Oregon, who followed 144 patients for 34 years; those who stuck to the low saturated-fat diet had dramatically better outcomes.
  • Basic science research in the laboratory has confirmed that people with MS have more saturated fat in their cell membranes and less polyunsaturated fat.
  • RCTs have shown that essential fatty acid supplements can also slow the progression of the disease.
MY SPIEL

“There is growing evidence now that remyelinization occurs throughout the disease and is considerably more prominent than we realized to date.” He writes that symptoms wax and wane and he does so to uncover the apparent, but sadly hidden by time facts about life. Fat is something beyond the nutritional facts your eyes gaze before even considering an evening of or momentary indulgence. Every cell in your body—cells are your body and are what constitutes your ears, eyes, lungs, liver, etc…,etc…,etc…—has a membrane and every cell in your body is affected by what materials you choose to deposit.

Unsaturated fats—those found in naturally occurring foods and sadly pills too—allow the cellular membrane to adopt a fluid-like and pliable construction plan whereas a diet deluged with saturated fats makes the membrane rigid, inflexible, and prone to degenerative changes. To get a countertop and or refrigerator perspective on this very intriguing dietary factor, let’s check out the melting points of these fats.

  • Saturated Fats—High melting points and solid or near solid at room temperature.
    • Found heavily in animals—coconut & palm oils too, but they don’t seem to share these same characteristics.
    • “…shown to aggravate the effects of brain trauma.”
  • Monounsaturated Fatty Acids (Omega-9s)—Lower melting point; Liquid at room temperature; Solid/Cloudy in the fridge.
    • Found in olive oil.
  • Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids—Lowest melting point and liquid at room temperature and while in the fridge.
    • Omega-3s—fish oil, nuts, seeds…
    • Omega-6s—cooking oils

It is these melting point characteristics that contribute to the stickiness and flexibility, when incorporated, of the cell membrane. Our bodies are that road construction that never seems to be finished and in fact it never will be. Just as wear and tear affects the streets we walk, drive, and often get overly stressed upon, our cells are constantly remodeling too. It is the stickiness factor of saturated fatty acids that leads to clots, strokes, and heart attacks.

  • Omega-9s—neutral
  • Omega-6s (Linoleic)—promote inflammatory response
    • Promote tumor growth.
    • Western World—overbalanced towards omega-6s
  • Omega-3s (Linolenic)—suppress inflammation
    • Slow/suppress tumor growth.

“…balance is key…”

  • Omega-6s vs. Omega-3s Study—”…marked decrease in the chemicals which promote inflammation after only four weeks’ supplementation with fish oils.”
    • “…even more pronounced after three and then six months.”
  • Fish Oil Study—”The authors noted that to get a similar level of suppression of the immune system as they had achieved with fish oil, one would have to use standard agents used in chemotherapy, such as steroids and cyclosporine.”
  • Developing Countries with Infections by Intestinal Worms—have a greater Th2 response → “…seem to be protected against the autoimmune diseases MS, diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis.”
  • “So while I believe there is probably little difference between omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in terms of membrane pliability and function, the suppression of immune system activation achieved by omega-3 fatty acids make them the supplements to concentrate on in replacing saturated fats.”
  • He notes that the Mediterranean Diet dampens inflammation.
  • Plant sources of omega-3s are converted to fish oil form in the body—some sources claim that only a small percent (10%) is converted, but George found little information to support this.
    • Conversion can be blocked by saturated fats and missing vitamins.
THE U.S. NURSES HEALTH STUDY

“This study failed to confirm the results of the studies I have presented previously”…

  • “Nurses consuming the lowest amount of saturated fat in the study essentially developed MS at the same rate as those consuming the most saturated fat.”

…and this is where we must consider the work of Swank and avoid the temptation to avoid recognizing the flaw in discrediting previous work because a small amount of this unhealthy fat brought the same amount of risk as the larger caloric intake.

PROFESSOR SWANK’S LOW SATURATED-FAT STUDY

George urges the reader to not categorize the small from above with all the items belonging to the can-fit-in-a-thistle group. Small in the sense of this study is likely a misrepresentation to the effect that no difference could be noted. We know smoking is an unhealthy habit and although some may deem a few now and then as ‘okay’ and cancer-free, most, by now, understand their true gravitational pull towards cancer and a box in the ground.

George taps the plate with some intriguing facts…

  • USA Fat Intake by Year:
    • 1909—125g
    • 1948—141g
    • 1972—150g
    • Calorie % Jump—of fat in diet—40%

…before winding up for Professor Swank’s grandslam of a study. Using “meticulous examination and recording of dietary fat consumption,” he followed 150 MS patients for 34 years. The criteria of his study matched that of his time, but has been noted to be lacking in our own.

  • No control group, but comparison with other studies with patients who did not stick to the diet.
    • 72/144 stuck to the diet—<20g per day of saturated fat.
  • Swank Scale—range from 0-6
    • 0—normal performance & normal neuro findings.
    • 1—normal performance physically & mentally, neuro signs present.
    • 2—mildly impaired physical performance but ambulant, neuro signs present, able to work part time or full time, occasional variable memory impairment.
    • 3—severely impaired performance but ambulant, able to work (usually part time), neuro impairment usually widespread, variable memory impairment frequently present.
    • 4—wheelchair needed, memory often impaired.
    • 5—confined to bed & chair.
    • 6—Deceased.

‘Good Dieters’—”Regardless of level of disability at entry to the trial, good dieters did not deteriorate significantly”

    • Level 1 at entry—1.9 average
    • Level 2 at entry— 3.6 average
    • Level 3 or worse at entry—4.0 average
    • All three groups “shown to markedly slow progression.”

Those with minimal disability at entry—95 alive after 34 years.

‘Bad Dieters’

  • Minimal disability at entry—5.3 average
  • Moderate disability at entry—5.3 average
  • Severe disability at entry—5.6 average
  • Only 7% remained active.
  • Death rate—58/72 (45 from MS related causes)

‘Those Who Did Not Adhere’

  • 78-91% dead, depending on entry level.
  • “There is real hope of stabilizing the illness no matter how advanced it is.”
  • “…those who could not stick to the diet and deteriorated actually reduced their saturated fat consumption very significantly (to 29-33g/day: this is a huge change compared with the average American intake of around 150g/day), but this was not enough. It is clear that close enough is not enough; the diet is really an all or nothing change.”
    • George writes that we preferentially take up slash incorporate saturated fatty acids into our cells and that an aim of “almost zero” is the only way around this.

15 years after…—Swank attempted to contact…

  • Found 15 of them—ages 72-84
    • 13—”essentially normal and walking without difficulty.”
    • 2—”required assistance” with walking

Continued following into 2003…

  • ‘Good’ dieters—16g of saturated fat per day—47 survivors at 50 years
  • ‘Bad’ dieters—38 g of saturated fat per day—16 survivors at 50 years

So, why no changes with the medical approach?

“…potentially could have won Swank a Nobel Prize had it been published at the time he started it.”

  • Dr. George Minot won the 1934 Nobel prize with a chopped liver diet that eventually made the participants sick again very quickly—”cured” pernicious anemia.

I will list a few more of George’s observations on Swanks apparent failure to allure, but I strongly urge you to pick up a copy of this book. There is so much information—quality information—that I cannot and will not include it all…I would need to photocopy his book into an article.

  • ‘Good’ vs. ‘Bad’ P Values—p<0.0001 to <.0005—he explains this very well…
  • Swank was a “…highly respected, leading academic neurologist.”—170 papers, 6 books, harvard teacher…as if this stuff really matters when you see his results. I provide these for the inherently blind who only find comfort when confiding with the best ‘wine-tasters’ of the day.
  • Interferon vs Swank Diet Relapse Rates—1/3 vs Reduced by 3x to “nearly zero.”
  • 2005 RCT debated how great his results were—’Good’ has a 69% reduction while the ‘Control’ has a 59% reduction in relapses.
    • One year study—Swank noted maximal relief not seen until at least the three year mark.
    • Not focused on saturated fats and both groups lowered fat intake—defeats the purpose when comparing to the average man, woman, or child within the real population.
  • British Journal of Nutrition (2007)—”…concluded that epidemiological, biochemical, animal model and clinical trial data strongly suggest that polyunsaturated fatty acids have a role in the development and treatment of MS.”
  • UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence—”…people with MS should be advised that linolenic acid 17-23g/day may reduce progression of disability.”
COW’S MILK & THE CASEIN PROTEIN

“A number of cow’s milk proteins have now been shown to be targeted by the immune cells of people with MS.” For those splashing some white magic upon their sparkly one-hundred calorie or less cereal each morning, injecting casein into animals should not seem that distasteful, even if your are a fur-hating activist. Maybe these proteins’ ability to mimic the myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein and create CNS lesions—thought to initiate autoimmune reaction—will sour your taste for any milk other than that of the woman who birthed you.

DIABETES & DAIRY

In a University of Helsinki Randomized Control Study—RCT for short, and for now on—242 newborn infants with a first degree relative with type 1 diabetes were studied. Having a genetic predisposition to diabetes, avoiding cow’s milk enabled them with “significant protection from developing the autoimmunity associated with diabetes.” George mentions a study that is in progress that was ignited with the results of the study I have just typed—this larger study consists of 78 clinical centers in 15 countries and 2000+ children.

PARKINSON’S & DAIRY

One-hundred and thirty-five thousand lads and ladies within the U.S. were studied and their risk of developing Parkinson’s increased by 2-3x with consumption of dairy products.

DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning dietary supplements that George provides:

  • Antioxidants have been recommended for many inflammatory conditions including MS, although there has been little evidence to support any beneficial effect.
  • Major meta-analyses of all RCTs on the health benefits of antioxidants and vitamin supplements compared to placebo have now been undertaken.
    • Beta-carotene, vitamin A and vitamin E supplements have been consistently shown to cause an increase in overall death rate in these studies, from about a 4 percent increase for vitamin E alone to about 29 per cent for a combination.
    • Regular multivitamins have been associated with a one- third increase in risk of advanced prostate cancer, and nearly a doubling of risk of death from the disease.
  • The B group vitamins are extremely important for normal brain function; they have not been shown to have the same risks.
    • Vitamin B12 is non-toxic and is frequently low in people with MS and those on a vegan diet.
MY SUPPLEMENTAL SPIEL

“A whole industry has grown up around extracting or synthesizing these nutrients, and convincing us through clever maketing that taking these ‘magic ingredients’ in a tablet or capsule on a regular basis will keep us well or help us recover from disease.”

Any infomercial touting a new-and-improved pill stimulates our souls—AKA our hands—to reach into our leather for some money and for the phone. It amazes me how these ‘magical’ components compound at such a ridiculous rate. As of recent, it is the anti-oxidant craze—for heaven’s sake, you can now get your antioxidants in your makeup, ‘natural’ drinking water, and almost anything they will market.

“While oxygen is necessary to keep us alive, it also causes oxidation of our bodily cells.” Free radicals result, for which there is accumulating evidence suggesting that their instability—they look for electrons to stabilize themselves—is more than a minor player in the aging process. In reference to grapes, grape seeds, and wine—”…as with other antioxidants, they work best in their natural form, in combination with the other chemicals in their original state.” The middleman enshrines itself as a global kickin’-disease-to-the-curb savior, but the evidence…

  • National Cancer Institute—Multivitamin Use & 5 Year Risk of Prostate Cancer—295,000 Men
    • 32% increased risk of advanced prostate cancer
    • 98% increased risk for those taking multivitamins seven times a week
  • Excessive Iron—”Th1 pro-inflammatory cytokines were more toxic to nerve cells if they were loaded with iron.”
  • Vitamin B12—“People with low levels of acid in the stomach are susceptible to deficiency.”
    • George falls victim to his own contradictoriness by making a claim that supplementation of vitamin B12 is okay because it is “completely non-toxic.” As of yet, studies may suggest that it is safe, but too much of anything on the intake scale can kill you—you can drink yourself to death with the purest water on earth…
SUNLIGHT & VITAMIN D

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning sunlight and vitamin D that George provides:

  • Adequate exposure to sunlight is essential for optimal human health.
  • The health benefits of sunlight are mediated through at least vitamin D, formed in the skin from the action of ultraviolet B light.
  • Sun avoidance due to fears of skin cancer is causing an epidemic of vitamin D deficiency in Western countries.
    • Vitamin D deficiency is implicated in osteoporosis, depression, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease and autoimmune diseases like MS, rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes as well as certain cancers.
  • Lack of sun exposure and subsequent vitamin D deficiency are implicated in causing MS; this is supported by epidemiological, laboratory, animal and human research.
    • Lack of winter sun in childhood raises the risk of developing MS in later life.
    • Low dose (>400IU per day) vitamin D supplementation reduces the risk of developing MS by 40 per cent; blood levels of vitamin D above 100nmol/L are associated with a two-thirds reduction in risk of developing MS.
    • There is seasonal variation in the activity of the disease process in MS, related to changing vitamin D levels.
  • Currently recommended vitamin D supplementation doses are too low, and ‘normal’ blood levels are set too low; a blood level considerably higher than currently accepted normal levels may be optimal in MS.
  • If vitamin D levels are adequate, there is no need for calcium supplementation.
MY SUNNY-D SPIEL

With a few exceptions—populations where fish consumption is high—the incidence of MS rises in direct proportion to how far away from the equator you go—”virtually” no MS at the equator. “…journals have been full of scientific papers suggesting that we have overdone sun avoidance in Western Society, and that sun avoidance may be even more harmful than overexposure.” With deficiency—”recent high quality epidemiological data”—comes…

  • Muscle weakness
  • Depression
  • Hypertension
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Autoimmune disease
  • Diabetes

George writes that it is the band of UVB that acts on the byproducts of cholesterol metabolism in the skin. Chemicals are formed and eventually vitamin D results. The implications and importance of vitamin D are too strong to avoid. Vitamin D receptors have been found on white blood cells too, suggesting a vital role in the regulation of immunity. It is also key to calcium utilization—”As the main effect of vitamin D in the body is to extract calcium from the food we eat and incorporate it into bone…”

So, if you are not one to venture out into the sun often—UVB blocked by glass windows—your calcium levels will likely become depleted. George recommends vitamin D supplementation, especially during the winter, but I feel we should attack the root problem. Not everyone feels this way and the food industry could not be ever more obvious in their opposition. Encouraging dairy consumption to up the calcium that has been depleted is like increasing the volume of water running through a hose with a leak in it—more problems will arise.

Although skin cancer is a very real thing, so is a lack of sunlight. Finding a balance…

  • “Somewhere, there is a balance between too much sun and melanoma risk or too little sun and autoimmune disease.”
  • Fifteen minutes of allover sun exposure 3-5x/week is what George recommends.
  • UV light inhibits melatonin release → pigment cells increase pigment → tan
    • Melatonin shown to promote inflammation.

Studies & Etc…

  • Annals of Neurology (2009)—Higher vitamin D levels correlated to less lesions.
  • Brain (2009)—”…vitamin D levels were significantly lower in people with MS than a control population without the illness.”
  • US Nurses Health Study—Very low vitamin D supplementation → Risk reduced by 40%
  • Radiation Epidemiology Branch of the National Cancer Institute of Maryland—24 States
    • Greater sunlight exposure during work = less likely to die from MS
    • Additional exposure out of work = even less likely…
  • US Genetic Study—79 pairs of twins
    • 43-75% reduction in risk—”…concluded that the benefit of sun exposure were independent of genetic susceptibility to the disease.”
  • British Medical Journal (2008)—1471 Menopausal Women
    • 732 with calcium supplement—45 heart attacks
    • 739 without…—19 heart attacks
  • Calcium Channel Blockers—”…intuitively it seems problematic to be giving them the very mineral whose effects we are trying to block in the body.”
  • Vegetarian & Vegan Populations—lower rates of osteoporosis and fractures.
    • Phosphate is low in vegan diets—calcium supplements tend to raise it.
EXERCISE

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning exercise that George provides:

  • Exercise improves fitness and function in MS.
    • Exercise improves mood, wellbeing and quality of life in people with MS.
    • Laboratory research shows that exercise releases certain proteins that protect brain cells.
MY EXERCISE SPIEL

Information & Tips:

  • Brain proteins—BDNF & NGF—increase with exercise
    • Shown to have protective effects for neurons in MS.
  • 2008 Review of Literature Tips:
    • Endurance training at low to moderate intensity.
    • Resistance training at moderate intensity.
    • Aerobic exercise—if maintained—counteracts depression & fatigue.
  • “…although heat makes the nerves conduct more slowly and the symptoms worse, it is not actually damaging to the nerves.”
STRESS

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning stress that George provides:

  • Stressful life events are associated with an increased risk of relapse in MS.

 

MY STRESS SPIEL

 

STUDIES:

  • University of Pittsburg Study—50 women with MS
    • “…nearly half of all major life events were followed within six weeks by a relapse.”—greater stress = greater relapse risk.
  • US MRI Study—36 with MS
    • After major life stresses—1.6x increase in risk.
    • Coping mechanisms helped reduce it.
DEPRESSION

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning depression that George provides:

  • Depression is very common in people with MS; at least 50 percent of people with MS experience it at some time.
    • The presence or absence of depression may be the most important factor in determining quality of life for people with MS.
    • Getting depressed can make the disease worse through shifting the immune system towards a Th1 response.
MY DEPRESSION SPIEL

Noteworthies:

  • Over 50% with MS diagnosed during the disease process.
  • Evidence for omega-3s and exercise reducing stress.
SMOKING

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning smoking that George provides:

  • Smoking (active and passive) increases the risk of developing MS, and of it becoming progressive.
MY SMOKING SPIEL

Studies:

  • Nurses’ Health Study
    • Smokers—1.6x increase in risk
    • Past smokers—1.2x increase in risk
  • French Case Control Study—Smoking Parents
    • Kids 2x greater risk of getting MS—longer exposure = more likely
  • Harvard School of Public Health Case Control
    • Those with MS who have smoked, past or present—3-4x more likely to develop secondary progressive MS.
  • In General—studies show that people with MS smoke more than the general population.
GLUTEN

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning gluten that George provides:

  • There is no real evidence of an association between gluten and MS.
MY GLUTEN SPIEL

George does mention that legumes and gluten are thought to be recent additions to our diet, but he has failed to find any MS studies with statistical significance—Major population study in Sweden (2007). He did however mention a 2006 Harvard study—people who took antihistamines regularly for three years prior to diagnosis reduced their risk by 80%. Maybe the studies surrounding MS and gluten do not exist yet, and for this, I urge you to see the connections in other diseases and disorders.

I find that antihistamine study extremely intriguing, not because I want you to go to your local pharmacy and buy some now—I don’t—but because of what it may mean. It opens the door to another possible dietary connection, one with links everywhere.

DENTAL AMALGAMS & HEPATITIS B VACCINATIONS

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning dental amalgams and hepatitis B vaccinations that George provides:

  • There is no proven link between dental amalgam and MS; the risk of developing MS for people with amalgam fillings is not significantly higher than for those without.
  • There is conjecture about the role of hepatitis B vaccination in MS; some studies suggest a link.
MY DENTAL AMALGAM & HEPATITIS B VACCINATION SPIEL

Studies:

  • 2007 Review of Dental Amalgam—Slight increase in incidence, but not significant (George’s Opinion).
    • Higher mercury levels in the body.
  • Large US Case Control Study—Hepatitis B Vaccination
    • “…found an alarming increase in the risk for several major autoimmune diseases, including MS.”
    • Vs. the Control—5.2x more likely to get MS.
MIND-BODY CONNECTION

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning the mind-body connection that George provides:

  • There is little evidence about the role of the mind and emotions in healing, yet most of us intuitively understand the clear association.
  • Survivors of serious illness share similar characteristics; they see the illness as a challenge, actively seek solutions, and engage wholeheartedly in the healing process.
  • Repressed emotions and unresolved grief and conflict can trigger or worsen serious illness.
  • Faith and hope are important companions in the healing process; it is important to replace fear with faith.
  • An RCT has shown that writing down difficult feelings produced a 30 per cent improvement in people with chronic inflammatory diseases.
  • Meditation has numerous health benefits and has been shown to be of value in auto-immune conditions.
MY MIND-BODY CONNECTION SPIEL

Study:

  • Journal of the American Medical Association (2009)—112 patient RCT
    • Patients had an autoimmune disease—asthma or rheumatoid arthritis
    • “Were the authors to have provided similar outcome evidence about a new drug, it is likely that it would be in widespread use within a short time. Why? We would think we understood the mechanism (whether we did or not) and there would be a mediating industry to promote its use.”
    • Experimental Group—wrote, on one occasion, of the most stressful event of their lives.
    • Control Group—wrote, on one occasion, about a neutral event.
    • The experimental group got better…—RA severity by 28% and Asthma by 19%—…the control group did not.
MEDICATIONS

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning steroids, interferons, and glatiramer that George provides:

  • A short course of steroids clearly improves the rate and extent of recovery of MS relapses.
    • There appears to be no difference between routes of administration; oral is as good as intravenous, and much less unpleasant.
    • Side effects are generally mild if the course is short.
    • There is no need to taper the dosage if the course is short.
  • Long-term therapy with steroids in MS is not beneficial and has many side effects.
  • Preliminary evidence suggests that intermittent, pulsed doses of steroids may be helpful in slowing disease progression.
  • Interferons are only modestly effective (30%) in reducing relapse rate in MS.
  • The evidence of benefit in reducing rate of progression to disability is less convincing.
  • It is unclear how long the interferons remain effective with continued use; it may be as short as twelve months.
  • Neutralizing antibodies which reduce the drug’s effectiveness may be formed.
  • There are many problems with the clinical trials, including drug company sponsorship, issues with unblinding and failure to account for drop-outs from the studies, weakening the findings.
  • Side effects of the interferons, some of them serious, are often a problem.
  • Glatiramer is modestly effective (30%) in reducing relapse rate in MS.
  • Glatiramer appears to work by shifting the immune balance to a Th2 response.
    • It also has neuro-protective effects.
  • Clinical trials suggest a similar benefit to the interferons, but the studies were more robust as they were truly blinded.
  • Side effects are relatively minor.
MY MEDICATION SPIEL

Steroids…

  • NICE Guidelines—for any given episode, steroids should not be used more than three times per year or more than three weeks at a time.

Interferons…

  • “…intended to modify cause of disease rather than make a difference to current symptoms.”
  • “…secreted by cells exposed to viruses and interfered with replication of the virus.”
  • Two Types
    • Type 1-Alpha—Tends to suppress the immune system
    • Type 2-Gamma—Tends to promote inflammation
  • Besides Swank’s work in comparison to interferons, NABS—Neutralizing Antibodies—are what caught my eye. Decreased levels of interferons have been found in those with MS and in one study, 38-44% had NABs. These neutralizers tend to decrease the effectiveness of the interferon.
  • Rampant side effects including infertility, depression, hair loss, liver disease, thyroid dysfunction, and “Flu-like illness, however, is very, very common. So is headache.”
  • Evidence not strong enough “to draw any conclusions about the benefits of interferons beyond the first year.”
  • Swank vs. Interferons—Relapse Rates
    • Swank—Less than 1 relapse every 10 years
    • Interferons—0.8 relapses every year

Glatiramer…

  • “In humans it appears to induce an anti-inflammatory state in the cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the brain and reduce free radical formation in the blood.”
IS IT A VIRUS?

The use of interferons as a proposed treatment regiment—although it is often proposed for everything nowadays—led me to wonder if George would make a possible viral connection. He did. It has been shown that when children move from one country to another, they adopt the level of risk of their new dwelling. I thought sunshine…then George fills the gap in with some evidence showing that adults maintain the original level of risk.

Here, in verbatim, is the summarized evidence concerning viruses that George provides:

  • A number of viruses have been linked to causing or triggering MS.
    • Human herpes virus 6, Epstein-Barr virus (glandular fever virus), and varicella-zoster virus are the most likely candidates; it is likely that any of these may trigger the disease in susceptible people.
    • Varicella-zoster virus may be a trigger for relapses in MS.
  • Anti-viral agents have been inadequately studied despite promising preliminary work.

DIETARY WRAPUP

REFINED OILS

George explains how oils labeled ‘natural,’ when in fact they contain trans fatty acids, cyclic compounds, dimers, and polymers—things not found in nature—come to be. Originally-natural nuts and seeds are crushed and have their oils heated at high temperatures—up 95 degrees Celsius—for roughly two hours. After exiting the sauna, these oils are treated with acids, alkalis, deodorizers, and bleach. The process is then wrapped up at your local grocery store where the oil is sold as ‘natural’ pure vegetable oil.

FOODS THAT SHOULD BE AVOIDED

“The crux of the eating change is to cutout animal fat, dairy products, and ‘hidden’ saturated fats in apparently vegetarian products like cakes, pastries, potato chips, etc.”

  • All meat
  • Eggs (except egg whites)—George’s advice
  • Dairy
  • Biscuits, pastries, etc…
  • All commercial baked goods
  • Snacks like chips
  • Margarine
  • Shortening
  • Lard
  • Chocolate
  • Coconut/Palm oil
  • Fried/Fast foods
  • Altered fats/oils
ALCOHOL

“I am reassured by the evidence we saw in the case-control studies that there seems to be no particular risk for people with MS drinking alcohol, apart from the usual general risks, unless they drink too much.” He goes onto compare alcohol to sunlight in the respect that maybe we have shunned it all to quickly by tagging it as dangerous at all levels. On a personal note, I have come to know way too much to even consider this a possibility. If I were a writer looking to shape and craft my article towards my knowledge, I would be shutting the door on skepticism.

Skepticism is what fuels true and reliable societal contributions, but dangerous skepticism, with regards to what has been shown, that is something completely different. Unlike sunlight, alcohol is of our creation. Unlike sunlight, alcohol can be avoided completely without any malnourishment effects down the road. For these reasons, I label it an addiction.

DISEASES

DIABETES

“There is growing evidence that lifestyle change is in many cases more effective than drug therapy, particularly in Western degenerative diseases, of which MS is one.”

  • “For instance, research published in Diabetes Care in 2006 showed that a low-fat vegan diet was not only better than the currently recommended diabetic diet, but also more effective than standard diabetes drugs.”
  • British Medical Journal—2007 Review—People with glucose intolerance on the verge of developing diabetes…
    • Lifestyle changes—diet and exercise—50% less likely to develop diabetes
    • Drugs—30% less likely…
  • Journal of the American Medical Association (2007)—Study of children over the age of one at an increased risk of developing diabetes.
    • Infants with higher omega-3s—55% less likely to develop autoimmunity to pancreatic cells.
    • Children with 2/3 of the antibodies (highest risk)—77% drop in risk.
FIBROMYALGIA & RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
  • Low-saturated fat & vegan diet shown to be effective in one study.
  • Mediterranean diet with RA
    • Disease activity reduced and quality of life improved.
    • Higher omega-3s to omega-6s shown to be more beneficial.
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

Healthy Heart Trial—low-fat vegetarian diet, exercise, and medication led to a reversal of CAD.

  • Cholesterol dropped by 24%
  • Stroke volume per beat increased by 30%

CONCLUSION

To wrap up this beast of an accomplishment by George, he jots a very serious and misleading gap between MS, and in his example, cancer. If you are a sufferer of cancer or a ‘cured’ cancer patient, you have something an MS patient cannot—will not in the current medical establishment, unless it is a miracle of course…cue the chuckles.

Cancer patients wait for those 5-10 years where they are relapse free and become un-diagnosed by their doctors. In an instant they are ‘cured’ and it is only confirmed by their doctors. The terms may not slip so easily off the doc’s tongue, but he or she knows and or believes, thus why they relay such a positive perspective. Sometimes you stick to your regiment and sometimes you resort back, but eventually, that damn cancer springs forth again, ripping through that barren and enduring winter of a cure.

Fictitious at best and vicious when we really take a seat with it. You were not cured. Cancer likely exists in all of us, right now. They eliminated what they could see, test, and diagnose, but they cannot remove the possibility of one cell becoming malignant and cancerous. That is an impossibility. It is the checks and balances of a healthy lifestyle that can keep it at bay. A balance needs to be found, not a cure.

“It is clear that close enough is not enough; the diet is really an all or nothing change.” The simplicity of his message translates into something too many find terribly impossible and absolutely impractical, yet we hope and donate fortunes to find cures for all these ailments! A wise man once said, a cure for *insert disease name* can and will be found. We have come so far with our technological ingenuity, we will find a cure. Years later, still bereft of a cure, we can only hope that the wise will be wiser—or at least wise.

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After Reading: What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About IBS: Eliminate Your Symptoms and Live a Pain-free, Drug-free Life By Richard Ash, M.D.

“I was looking for a cure in an arena where a cure does not exist.” Richard was wandering where many have wandered, where many still wander, and where many will continue to wander until their demise. He had the symptoms, and like most, he treated them. What other way could there be? Could there be another way?

“In truth, an estimated one out of every three Americans regularly battles digestive problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).” As evidenced by the three-billion dollars we spend each year on the over-the-counter laxatives, antacids, anti-diarrheals, and fiber, we have permanently cemented digestive problems into existence by only sugar-coating the symptoms. It has become normal to be gassy or bloated after your daily chewing and gulpings. It has become something much more sinister.

Fueled by these meds, is there any reason to believe that this digestive carnage is unrelated to anything beyond the symptomatic cry for relief? Richard believes so. Richard believes: “When it comes to treating ongoing medical problems, such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome, medication is the not answer. In these cases, medicines end up masking the patient’s symptoms when what the doctor needs to do is to determine the cause of the problem.”

It is powerful to know and menacing to not. As you pop another pill, plop down for another greasy Friday afternoon tasty treat, and breathe easily as memories of pain dwindle in the past, you soon realize the dwindling was only your cloudy judgement and that this Friday afternoon treat did nothing but re-kindle the already fiercely burning fire.

“This woman ate foods that were so irritating to her digestive system that they were almost the equivalent of eating glass.” You may be able to anesthetize the hell out of your gut with as many laxatives, antacids, anti-diarrheals, and fiber as you or your professionally licensed health care provider deems necessary to calm the fire, but sharp glass remains sharp even when you cope its feeling out of existence.

7 PROBLEMS WITH THE TRADITIONAL APPROACH

  1. Treating the symptoms and not the root of the problem.
  2. Traditional treatments make the IBS worse—Normal pH of the stomach: 1.5-2.5
    • Raised above 3.5 by antacids → inhibits the acid responsible for protein digestion.
    • Good Flora is weakened
    • Bad Flora is encouraged
  3. Medications have unwanted side effects.
    • “…far from benign.”
    • Yeast & digestive flora imbalances
    • Suppress immune system
  4. Food Allergies & Hypersensitivities are dismissed.
  5. IBS is often used as a catchall diagnosis.
    • “IBS is not a disease; it is a collection of symptoms indicating that the body is out of harmony.”
  6. Doctors are often satisfied before their patients have been cured.
  7. Failure to recognize environmental factors.

THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

Richard estimates a travel time of 12-18 hours for your parcel of food to gallivant, unload its goods, and depart, but along the way:

  1. Enzymes are secreted.
    1. Acetylcholine—at the very sight, smell, or even mention of food, this neurotransmitter triggers a cascade of contractions and production of digestive juices (2-3 quarts/day).
  2. Muscles are contracted.
  3. Food is converted into energy.
STOMACH & HYDROCHLORIC ACID

Hydrochloric acid—HCl for short—is the stomach’s digestive juice:

  • Kills harmful bacteria and microorganisms swallowed with food.
  • Stomach lined with alkaline to prevent corrosion—HCl pH of 1.5-2.5
  • Level declines with age.
    • “…more than 30% of all people over age sixty have inadequate levels of hydrochloric acid in their stomachs.”

It can be viewed as the dagger that disrupts your digestion or it can be viewed as the gatekeeper to the very important inner environment. To view it as the latter, take a step back, only a few words, until you reach the word dagger again. You may view hydrochloric acid as that dagger that will bully your digestive tract each and every time you sit to have a bite or indulge in a particular liquid. You may be oblivious,  and for that, let me make it all too obvious: you are that dagger, and no, you are not HCl…unless your parents named you Henrietta Clarence. If everyone were to mess with fire, cities would burn. When everyone messes with their diet, environment, and every other tangible lifestyle factor, we call that disease…and in this case, that disease is irritable bowel syndrome.

SMALL INTESTINE, BIG ABSORBER

Thirty minutes of travel, “…depending on the composition of the meal.”

  • Main digestive organ
    • Chemical breakdown of food is completed.
    • Most nutrients absorbed into bloodstream.
  • Gets digestive juices from:
    • Pancreas—carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
    • Liver—filters toxins, stores nutrients, makes cholesterol, and bile for digestion.
    • Gallbladder—stores and concentrates bile.
COLON & ANUS

Colon, AKA the Large Intestine:

  • Removes waste you cannot digest—2 quarts each day.
    • Water
    • Electrolytes
    • Plant
    • Fiber
    • Bacteria
    • Shed digestive lining cells
  • Travel Time: 12 Hours
    • Absorbs nearly all the water.
    • Bacteria in the colon is harmless, if it is kept there…—but it can ferment with certain foods.
      • Sulfur-based preservatives—bread, beer, potato chips, etc…

CAUSE & SYMPTOMS

IBS was at one time solely attributed to stress, but studies have indicated that those 40 million affected each year—women 2x more often—share physiological and psychological triggers. The common symptoms of IBS include:

  1. Abdominal cramping
  2. Gassiness
  3. Bloating
  4. Mucus with stool
  5. Diarrhea
  6. Constipation
  7. Alteration between constipation and diarrhea
ACID BASE BALANCE

Richard makes note that a pH of 7.0—on a scale from 0-14— is neutral and that anything below this level is acidic, whereas anything above is alkalinic. As a former nursing student, we primarily focused on the slightly alkalinic 7.35-7.45 range that was regimented into our minds over the years. Other areas were noted, but our focus was primarily in recognizing the global significance of being within these safety parameters. Richard mentions the varying pH levels within our bodies:

  • Blood & Tissues—slightly alkaline
  • Urine—neutral/slightly acidic
  • Stomach—acidic

“When the body is too acidic, every cell in the body is affected.” To combat these risky levels of acid, alkaline minerals are drawn to neutralize it:

  1. Sodium
  2. Potassium
  3. Calcium
  4. Magnesium
  5. “…acidic diet can lead to nutrient deficiencies.”

“The body has compensating mechanisms to keep the pH at a steady level, but these systems can be overstressed when a person consumes a highly acidic diet—which is the typical American diet—on an ongoing basis.”

MEDICATIONS & SUPPLEMENTS

“I do not recommend the use of these medications in the treatment of IBS.”

  1. Antidiarrheals
  2. Fiber
    • Many people sensitive to psyllium—a common ingredient in fiber supplements.
  3. Laxatives
  4. Zelnorm
  5. Alosetron
  6. Smooth Muscle Relaxants
  7. Antidepressants

“Some people want to take a pill and feel better so that they can go back to their old ways of eating.” As advertised on tv, these pills exist only because they produce profit. Tempting you to eat your favorite foods and to forget about their past offenses, these pills offer a middle ground where you can have both the inflammation and the dessert. I cannot help but chuckle when an ad pops up and a middle-aged man sits down to a sloppy joe or maybe some tacos, but before introducing these foods to his salivary glands more intimately, he pops a pill. There is no difference between this man and the metaphorical man who likes to get stabbed with rusty knives in the dark alleys of the night. Both have strange health deterring addictions, but there are currently no pills to push the gushing of a rusty knife out of sight and out of mind…unless you are tripping on something else of course.

FOOD SENSITIVITIES & ALLERGIES

“I have also had patients who thought they were allergic to a certain type of fruit or vegetable, only to learn from the blood test that they did not respond to the produce itself but rather to a pesticide residue left on the produce.”

  • 10% are immediate reactions.
  • 90% are delayed reactions—4-48 hours after.
    • Food additives
    • Food coloring
    • Pesticides
    • Heavy metals
    • Pollutants

Symptoms of Delayed Food Allergies:

  1. Chronic digestive problems
  2. Recurrent infections
  3. Difficulty losing weight
  4. Severe fatigue after eating
  5. Holding water—not associated with menstrual cycle
  6. Dark circles under eyes
  7. Horizontal crease under lower eyelid
  8. Frequent stuffy nose/postnasal drip/clearing throat after eating
  9. Chronic swollen glands
  10. Anxiety/heart palpitations
  11. Unexplained skin rashes
  12. History of gallbladder disease
  13. History of aches
  14. History of antibiotic abuse
  15. Mental fogginess after eating
  16. Low blood sugar
  17. Headaches
MOST COMMON FOOD ALLERGIES

Foods:

  1. Dairy
  2. Wheat
  3. Oats
  4. Eggs
  5. Corn
  6. Peanuts
  7. Shellfish
  8. Tomatoes
  9. Strawberries

Food Additives:

  1. FD&C Yellow no. 5
  2. Vanillin
  3. Sulfites
  4. Benzaldehyde
  5. MSG
  6. BHT/BHA
  7. Benzoates
LEAKY GUT SYNDROME

To a degree, a leaky gut is how your body can become highly sensitive to foods that most can digest normally. Undigested foods can literally slip through these thin and tiny perforations in the digestive tract and be labelled as antigens. The trouble is that when something is labelled an antigen, it becomes an antigen. It is not as if this substance can slip off its Halloween costume and retain its original identity. Its original identity has not changed, only the body’s perception of that original identity has. It no longer needs a Freddy Krueger mask to scare because it is now recognized as the actual Freddy Krueger.

What causes a leaky gut:

  1. Yeast/bacteria
  2. GI infection
  3. Viral Infection
  4. Poor nutrition/absorption
  5. Genetics

“Sometimes the long period of digestive rest will allow you to tolerate it again.” In short, Richard proclaims that eating the same thing everyday can lead to a leaky gut and that resting the gut may be in your best interest—”avoid it for life” if you reintroduce it for a third time and you have another reaction. He also writes that some sensitivities can be eliminated with a healed digestive tract. I feel his information is a tad bit misleading.

For starts, eating the same thing every day is not necessarily bad nor risky. Sure, if you deluge your body with an onslaught of unhealthy foods each and every day, the effects will culminate. However, if you eat truly nutritious foods every day and avoid all the fake stuff, you can be sure that your digestive system will be operating at its optimal level. As for reintroducing foods, I feel Richard is playing to the reader’s dietary addiction rather than to their health. As you begin to eliminate those foods that trigger and offset your bowels, you will be healthier. Richard opens the gate here for reintroduction and I wish to slam it before you even consider that option.

Our body has no absolute or peak levels, it operates on a system of balances. There is no definite pH, number of red blood cells, body temperature, etc…etc…etc… It is a balance, one that can signal us when our threshold has been breached. Too much and too little can trigger some spontaneous vomiting, diarrhea, respirations, etc…etc…etc… Eliminating the triggers brings the body into greater balance, a balance that can better tolerate whatever you choose to throw its way.

Trigger A, B, & C may have synergistically compromised your gut earlier, but after eliminating them, you feel great and ready to take another stab at these triggers. I ask why and truly wonder how you could possibly want to delve back into these triggers. Even if you only reintroduce Trigger B, why would you? Your body can tolerate it now, but toleration is only defined by your body’s ability or inability to churn out symptoms. The damages are smaller, but the damages are damages. If four glasses of milk a day killed you instantly, why would you reintroduce one while being on the verge to introduce even more?

MILK INTOLERANCE

“In my experience, almost all my patients with IBS are milk intolerant.”

“The milk industry has done a marvelous job convincing Americans that milk is a healthy beverage, but it is not. Cow’s milk is the perfect food for calves, but not for human beings. Milk does not, in fact, do a body good, as advertisers claim. Forget your milk mustache.”

  • Lactose free—doesn’t help with true sensitivity
  • Chronic exposure—more vulnerable to food allergies/IBS symptoms
  • Calcium—leafy greens & other plant sources
    • “…milk drinkers tend to have more problems with calcium deficiency that people who consume fewer dairy products.”
    • 2002 Journal of Clinical Nutrition Study—veggies & fruit had a positive impact on bone health whereas dairy did not.
    • Animal proteins—speed elimination of calcium from the body and make it more acidic→calcium can leach from bones, magnesium absorption can become disrupted→osteoporosis
    • Milk calcium—we absorb 30%
    • Plant calcium—we absorb 40-70%
LACTOSE INTOLERANCE

“…most adults worldwide have some difficulty digesting dairy products”—other than northern Europeans.

  • Almost all babies are born with lactase enzyme, but after 1-2 years, these levels drop off with an inherited predisposition to lactose intolerance.
  • 70-80% of African-Americans, Native Americans, Jews, Asians—by adulthood
  • Most people write off minor symptoms as being ‘normal’

Six Additional Reasons to Give Up Dairy Products:

  1. Undigestible proteins
    • Putrefy and cause digestive problems
  2. Encourage the excess production of mucus
    • Burdens respiratory, digestive, and immune systems
  3. Fewer colds & sinus infections when his patients give it up
  4. Pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, and chemicals in milk
    • rBGH—insulin growth factor→Breast/Colon cancer, juvenile diabetes, hypertension, glucose intolerance
  5. Higher intake = greater risk
    • The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition Study (2001)—600mg of calcium vs 100mg of calcium from milk = 32% increased risk.
  6. Increased risk of hip fracture in women—Harvard University Nurses Health Study
    • 78,000 women for 12 years
    • Those who consumed the most calcium from dairy had the most broken bones, compared to those who rarely drank milk.
CANDIDIASIS/YEAST

Candidiasis exists harmoniously as part of the natural flora of the digestive tract, in fact, these natural bacteria keep each other in check. But when problems arise and only the symptoms of these problems are treated, yeast infections can grow roots into the intestinal wall and other mucous linings. In doing so, it poisons the bloodstream with mycotoxins—toxins given rise by the fermentation of glucose, proteins, and fats. As it continues to be a menace, our body eventually makes an antibody to the candida. You may not see it yet, glance back a few sentences and let it be re-revealed to you that candida exists naturally, harmoniously, and plays a vital role in digestion.

Some Contributors to Yeast Growth:

  1. Low gastric juice levels—medications
  2. Body’s pH becomes to acidic
    • “friendly bacteria”→cannot metabolize/control sugar/failure to thrive→yeast feasts on the sugar.
  3. Low pancreatic enzyme levels
    • Incomplete digestion→yeast digests and releases toxins.
  4. High sugar diet/alcohol intake (broken down into sugar)
  5. Antibiotics—kill helpful bacteria
  6. Birth control pills encourage yeast growth
    • Hormones raise the amount of sugar in the vagina.
    • Pregnancy, menstrual cycle, & menopause too.
  7. Immunosuppressant drugs—steroids/chemotherapy
CANDIDA & CARBOHYDRATES

Simple sugars…

  • Refined sugar
  • Brown sugar
  • Corn syrup
  • White rice/bread/pasta/flour

…are converted to sugars and fuel a yeast uprising. As the yeast feeds there are rapid shifts in blood sugar levels and the pancreas overreacts by releasing too much insulin. The blood sugar drops and you inevitably crave more food—more fuel for the candida fire—and enter a temporary relief cycle. You eat, but it is never enough. You can splurge, but your condition will only worsen as the relief consistently subsides.

“Instead of turning to medications, you should create an environment that is inhospitable to yeast.”

  • “Almost every patient I have ever seen with IBS has had yeast overgrowth as well.”
  • “Candidiasis almost never occurs in people with healthy immune systems who eat a diet low in sugar and yeast.”

Richard serves up an excellent analogy to sum up our ineffective approaches in treating candida. Kitchen bugs can be eliminated by spraying pesticides in every nook and cranny and by setting little bug hotels, but this treatment is as effective as our approach in treating any illness with the modern mentality. It is a chronic treatment for an acute problem. Instead of removing the garbage, rotten food, etc…—AKA their food supply and what draws them to your kitchen—we hire a professional and pay them handsomely to nuke our kitchens.

The difference with medical care is the definition of being paid handsomely, but other than that, the approach is as reckless as hiring the exterminator. Temporary relief is achieved. Symptoms are painted over. And you schedule in advance for your next check-up because elimination no longer means to make extinct but to suppress until next month.

FOODS TO AVOID

  1. Sugar of any kind
    • corn syrup, sugar cane, beets, dates, maple syrup, honey, molasses, fructose, dextrose, maltose, lactose, & fruit juices
  2. Artificial sweeteners
  3. Brewer’s yeast
  4. Baker’s yeast
  5. Mushrooms
  6. Fruits/Veggies with any mold
    • If severe, avoid all fruit because it is readily converted to simple sugars.
  7. Fermented beverages & condiments
  8. Cheeses
  9. Processed & Smoked meats/fish
  10. Canned, bottled, or frozen fruit & veggie juices
  11. Dried fruits
  12. Coffee & Tea
    • Caffeine & mold on leaves
  13. Melons
    • Tends to develop mold
  14. Alcoholic beverages of any kind

FOODS TO EMPLOY

  1. Vegetables
  2. Legumes
  3. Nuts
  4. Seeds
  5. Fish*
  6. Red Meats*
  7. Non-dairy butters
  8. Whole grains**
  9. Non-grains
  10. Poultry*
  11. Water
  12. Fats
  13. Fresh fruits

*I could list all the benefits of becoming a vegan, but Richard pokes a nice little hole through meat-eating America—Animal proteins speed elimination of calcium from the body and make it more acidic→calcium can leach from bones, magnesium absorption can become disrupted→osteoporosis. Only minutes after he pokes it, it seems to disappear as the pages turn. It is as if he poked it only through those few pages and as you flipped on and eventually trudged upon his dietary recommendations, that hole was patched with paper. He then upholds a red meat, fish, and poultry diet as a go-to healer. Of all the literature I have read up to this point, not one author has mounted enough courage to unleash red meat as being beneficial to their readers.

I am perplexed, as you should be too. To have sliced and diced through the problems with animal proteins only to become a convert as his writing progressed?

**Refer to the section on whole grains & celiac disease.

HIS MEAL PLAN

Accentuate the Alkaline
Banish bread & other yeast foods
Cut carbohydrates
Drop dairy from your diet

He recommends:

  • “Strive to consume only whole, unprocessed foods (organic if possible), and prepare them yourself.”
    • “Avoid commercially prepared foods, which often contain additives and preservatives.”
  • Dietary Reintroduction Phases
    • Phase 1 (1-2 weeks)—remove foods
    • Phase 2 (3 weeks to 3 months)—rotate and eliminate those that cause reactions
    • Phase 3 (lifetime)—maintenance
      • “Occasionally you can indulge.”*
      • “Our bodies are resilient…”*
  • Meat—”high-quality protein, but they tend to be high in fat.”—buy lean.**
  • Dairy—Eggs, butter, and goat milk are okay.**
  • Fats—not in excess, even the essential fatty acids

*”Occasionally you can indulge.” ”Our bodies are resilient…” The only thing resilient within the confines of Richard’s mind is his willingness to spring back into the war we are seeking to cease. Would you place some trash or rotten foods around the kitchen so that the bugs would come back? Then why would you want to trash your body and indulge in such ignorance.

**”high-quality protein, but they tend to be high in fat.” I do not feel my words need to be as redundant as Richard’s contradictoriness.

OTHER FOOD TIPS
  1. Chew throughly
  2. Drink 6-8 glasses of pure water each day
  3. Limit fluids during meals—dilutes stomach acid
  4. 3 meals & 3 balanced snacks each day
  5. Don’t overeat
  6. Poultry—free-range/organic
  7. Certified organic fruits & vegetables
  8. Restrict salt intake
  9. Avoid chemical additives
    • MSG
    • Nutrasweet
    • Saccharin
    • Aspartame
    • Olestra
    • Hydrolyzed protein
    • Sodium Caseinate
  10. No alcohol
  11. Become educated consumers—food labels
FATS

Omega-6 & Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids

Saturated/Trans Fatty Acids

  • Avoid…found heavily in animal products.
  • ↑ Cholesterol
  • ↓ HDL
  • Interfere with liver detoxification.
  • Interfere with the function of essential fatty acids.
  • Hydrogenated fats were created to prolong shelf life, avoid these non-spoiling foods.

STRESS & RELAXATION

A 2001 study—Journal of Clinical Psychiatry—at the Medical University of South Carolina found that somewhere between 50-90% of people who seek treatment for IBS also have psychiatric problems…

  • Panic Disorders
  • Anxiety
  • Social Phobia
  • Depression
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

I will proceed beyond this next quote, but I feel it does a fine job in outlining both the role of stress and its various triggers in the disease process. “An auto accident is stressful and so is buying a new car.” We often fail to recognize how a stressful day is a promoter of the disease process. We forget to relax and we tread on. I flipped through Richard’s pages of text internally debating his approach and only hoping he would not avoid factoring in stress to the IBS treatment equation.

“70% have enough bowel symptoms to be diagnosed with IBS.” This little statistic which could have been easily breezed over because it was just ten-stringed words amongst thousands, has stuck with me. I was compelled to know more because I was shocked when I learned that fibromyalgia patients suffer from digestive disturbances too. These few words glistened at the time and still remind me of how important the relationship between health and stress really are. Learn more about our fight or flight adaptive mechanism and how fibromyalgia patients have become maladaptive.

STRESS RESPONSE

Fight, Flight, Freeze—AKA the stress response and or choice, triggers the hypothalamus (brain):

  • ↑ Heart Rate & Blood Pressure
  • Breathe Faster
  • Muscles Tense
  • Metabolism in High Gear
  • Hearing Improves
  • Pupils Dilate
  • Digestive System
    • Mouth dries
    • Stomach churns & feel the need to clear bowels.
    • Affects stomach acid content—oxygen is diverted away from the stomach during stress.
    • *
  • Hormones—adrenaline, epinephrine, & cortisol
    • Prepare for danger, but also interfere with digestion, reproduction, growth, and tissue repair.
    • Ongoing stress leads to adrenal fatigue & no more hormones → IgA → leaky gut → IBS
  • “Not surprisingly, during periods of stress, the body often becomes deficient in many key nutrients.”
    • The chronicity of stress is a bewildering impediment to maintaining a healthy body. You can eat the right stuff or you can eat the wrong stuff, but if you feel stressed, your body shuts sectors down, not as an act of aggression, but purely as a coping mechanism. We are prepared for acute attacks and will likely never be prepared to adapt to a war-like scenario.

*I am greatly intrigued by how such a little adaptation can be so counter-productive to overall health. I have to step back for moment and remember that these mechanisms allow us to adapt and survive. The operators—chemical mediators such as hormones, etc…—behind the fight, flight, or freeze response have no idea that societal norms necessitate such an attack. Milkshake, burger and fries, another cup of coffee, more meat, and a dash of another stressful day at work is the American way.

You may not slot yourself into all of those categorical norms, but that is just a short list. Broaden your health knowledge and you will begin to the see that the war you thought only existed on CNN exists at home too, and you are the perpetrator of your own territory. When oxygen is diverted away from the stomach during stress, food is left undigested and metabolic wastes build up because the stomach cannot produce enough enzymes. The acidic waste follows gravity and some rippling peristaltic waves into the thin-walled—thin for absorptive purposes—small intestine. Lacking a protective alkalinic lining like that of the stomach, the small intestine inflames and healthy bacteria cannot survive.

TYPES OF STRESS
  1. Physical
  2. Environmental
  3. Mental
  4. Emotional
  5. Nutritional
  6. Traumatic
  7. Psychological
RELAXATION TECHNIQUES
  1. “Deep breathing helps relax the body and quiet the mind.”
    • We breathe poorly when under stress.
  2. Transcendental Meditation
    • Breathing & Heart Rate ↓
    • Oxygen consumption ↓ by 20%
    • Blood lactate ↓
    • Brain waves—greater alpha wave activity
  3. Progressive Relaxation
  4. Visualization
  5. Biofeedback
  6. Hypnosis
  7. Massage
  8. Yoga

EXERCISE

“Regular exercise can relieve your IBS symptoms and improve your digestive health.”

  • “…just half an hour of moderate exercise such as aerobic walking four or five times a week may be all it takes to make you feel better.”
  • Journal of Gastroenterology Nursing Study—IBS women found to be “significantly” less active than control group.
  • “…make you look years younger than your chronological age.”
  • “The average American loses 10 to 20 percent of muscle strength between the ages of twenty and fifty and another 25 to 30 percent between fifty and seventy.”
    • Strength training helps stave it off.
BENEFITS
  1. Strengthens defense against disease.
  2. Decreases:
    • Cancer
    • Cardiovascular disease
    • Colds
    • Urinary tract infections
    • Diabetes
    • Hypertension
    • Obesity
    • Osteoarthritis
    • Osteoporosis
    • Stroke
  3. Relieves:
    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Stress
    • Low back pain
    • Constipation
  4. Improves:
    • Cholesterol
    • Lymphatic flow—delivers immune cells & eliminates toxins
    • Flexibility
    • Immune System
    • Mental alertness/Reaction time
    • Mood
    • Muscle strength
    • Self-esteem
    • Sexual drive
    • Short-term memory
    • Sleep
    • Relaxation
    • Vision

Studies show that heart attack sufferers, with exercise, can reduce their risk of a second attack by as much as 20-25%, but…

  • “You don’t have to spend hours in the gym to enjoy these benefits.”
  • “…but don’t try to make up for lost time by increasing the intensity of your workout.”

…take it easy and do not exceed your limits. For some odd reason we seek an exercise regiment that has become a generalized struggle. A grunted run or an aching bench press…is it worth it?

SUPPLEMENTS

“You cannot get all the nutrients you need from the foods you eat”—”…modern-day intensive farming methods and depleted soils.” Seriously Richard!? Did we thrive on the pill when the pill did not exist? Are we the only creatures roaming this planet? Other than domesticated animals or hormonally surging farm animals, who else has had years pilfered by a pill?…we have…

  • “Taking too many supplements too quickly can have undesirable side effects…”

RELATED DISEASES & DISORDERS

CELIAC DISEASE

“…celiac disease is considered the most under diagnosed common disease today, affecting as many as 1 out of every 130 people in the United States.”

  • 2003 Study of 4000 people with no genetic risk factors nor symptoms of celiac disease—1 out of every 133
    • Greater incidence with familial links.
  • 1 in 56 with IBS have celiac disease too.

“Many people have a genetic susceptibility to celiac disease, but the disease lies dormant until a triggering event occurs…”

  • Wheat
  • Spelt
  • Triticale
  • Kamut
  • Rye
  • Oats
  • Barley
  • Teff
  • Aramanth
  • Quinoa

It is the gluten or gluten-like protein found in these ‘foods’ that triggers a reaction and inflames the villi within the small intestine. Nutrients are poorly absorbed in a snowball like effect as the body undergoes a continual dietary attack. For treatment, Richard recommends avoidance—”cannot cheat”— so that the small intestine can heal. Full recovery can extend from 3-6 months or, a rarity, to as long as 18-24 months.

The symptoms of IBS mimic those of celiac disease, but I do not feel that is extraordinary. An attack on the digestive tract will stimulate the body to throw up its arms and proceed hastily with battle. The consequences will be similar, as will the rewards of avoidance. “Irritable bowel syndrome is an exasperating condition, but not a medically dangerous one.” I am not sure how Richard was trying to approach his audience with this one. If in comparing it to a traumatic bodily manifestation such as a cerebral aneurysm, yes, IBS does not warrant similar medical treatment.

As for severity though, IBS hidden within the duration of a life should not require a speculative safety net. It is not safe to harbor IBS for one day let alone a lifetime.

INGREDIENTS THAT MAY ORIGINATE FROM GLUTEN
  1. Unidentified starch
  2. Modified food starch
  3. Hydrolyzed vegetable/plant protein
  4. Texturized vegetable protein
  5. Malt/natural flavorings
  6. Brown rice syrup
  7. Soy sauce
  8. Mono/diglycerides
  9. Caramel flavor
  10. Alcohol based extracts
  11. Maltodextrin
  12. Distilled vinegar
  13. Ketchup
  14. Pickles
  15. Mayonaise
  16. Salad dressings
  17. BBQ
  18. Other condiments
  19. Drug binders
  20. Lipstick
  21. Postage stamp glue
LINK TO DERMATITIS HERPETIFORMIS
  • Blistering itchy patches of skin on pressure points (elbows, knees, etc…).
DIGESTIVE CANCER

“Oncologists believe that most people have dormant genes that can produce cancer cells, and that these genes do not cause problems until they’re activated by an outside agent, such as an infection, tobacco, pollutants, or some sort of irritant to the body.”

DIVERTICULA

Diverticula are a weakening of the smooth wall that causes small pockets to form within the colon.

  • “By age forty-five, about 40 percent of Americans have diverticula and this percentage increases with age.”

I will refer back to this quote when I wrap up IBS in my conclusion.

GERD

1 in 10 Americans, regularly or daily…and the factors:

  • Overweight
  • Immediate family member with GERD
  • Smoking
  • Alcohol
  • Being pregnant
  • Asthma
  • Diabetes
  • Peptic ulcer
    • Pepsin breaks down protein—NSAIDs, smoking, alcohol, & H. pylori
  • Delayed stomach emptying
  • Connective tissue disorders
  • Many medications

CONCLUSION

“By age forty-five, about 40 percent of Americans have diverticula and this percentage increases with age.” Coupled with the scandalous under diagnosing of digestive problems, especially celiac disease, these statistical numbers do not detract from one another, they complement one another. It is no complement to be buried by the disease process and then by some shoveled dirt upon your dimensionally appropriated box at an age when you could should still be thriving.

Are we unconvinced by these statistics because ’40%’ seems cute, little, and cheek-pinch worthy? Are we unconvinced because we are one hidden and protected amongst a population of millions, and billions globally? As these statistical anomalies restructure themselves in time into average lifespans, are we unconvinced because we now find it equally comforting to be identified as part of the statistical many…millions…billions?

Do you have IBS or any digestive problems?

What treatments have you tried? Did they actually treat the problem effectively?

What lifestyle changes have you incorporated into your treatment regiment?

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After Reading: Treating Epilepsy Naturally: A Guide to Alternative and Adjunct Therapies By Patricia A. Murphy

Forget Carpe Diem…

“…we need to dispel one myth promulgated by the medical profession: that prescribed medication and/or brain surgery are the only effective ways to treat seizures.”

“A seizure can be a response to stress, hypoxia (low oxygen), poorly controlled diabetes, alcoholism, drugs, low blood sugar, food allergies, even heart problems.”

Epilepsy is a condition believed to be rooted in the malfunction of electrical activity within the brain, via the nerves. It is diagnosed by the presence of recurrent seizures and tests such as the EEG which measures your electrical activity while noting abnormal variations. Putting a name to a condition and labeling the afflicted is easy, but treating and preventing it seems completely unattainable.

Can lifestyle modifications in diet, exercise, and stress ease the pressure to find a cure and eliminate our need to tinker with our surroundings in order to heal the internal? Do we become stuck with a diagnosis or do we choose sit and eat with it every day for the rest of our lives (pun possibly intended)?

NUTRITION

It is estimated that one to two out of every 100 in America have epilepsy and a Columbia University study has linked epilepsy with migraines. It found that 11% of the general public experience migraines compared to the twenty percent of epileptics. Sugar, chocolate, dairy, caffeine, and white flour, which can all be found in a nicely packaged factory produced square nowadays, are triggers to both epilepsy and migraines.

Patricia writes: “…they discover that a very small portion of food, far less than they previously ate, will start symptoms again.” We are designed to eat a certain way, we cannot be redesigned in order to fulfill some money-making scheme. We can and do become altered, both at the cellular level and at the environmental level, but never do we become redesigned.

CELIAC DISEASE

The Lancet has directly linked gliadin to eighteen different medical conditions, including epilepsy, autism, and celiac disease. Gliadin is believed to be the portion of the gluten protein found in grains that is responsible for our inability to properly digest it. We as a people (probably everyone) lack this ability to some extent and in referencing the results from the Italian Working Group Study, this becomes something we cannot ignore.

Seventy-seven percent of the patients (patients had cerebral calcification and epilepsy) had the symptoms of celiac disease. Not everyone is affected to the extent where the antibody reaction to gliadin produces an unobliging internal environment of inflammation, but everyone is indeed affected. Can seizures be the end result of a disrupted gastrointestinal tract? I would rank this at a more than a maybe.

MILK

“I hold milk and milk products to be absolute poison for anyone with any neurological disorder,” Dr. Robert Fried. Patricia writes that milk (cow) contains about twenty-five different proteins, five of which have been consistently linked with food allergies.

Patricia expands a bit on a very interesting concept of how milk can have deleterious effects on our health and be a promoter of epileptic activity. Acid base balance is literally part of the equilibrium that is kept within our bodies. It is this system that works diligently to counteract and maintain certain pH levels (7.35-7.45 are usually the accepted values), and it is the calcium in milk that depletes our very own calcium, thus disrupting this internal harmony.

ACID/BASE COMPENSATION

As calcium is used up via acid base balance, acidosis is what results, and this is a “calamity for seizure sufferers.” No need to worry yet, our body has compensatory mechanisms that can correct and regulate this system and according to Patricia, the kidneys are responsible for 35% of the workload and the rest is covered by our lungs. Take a deep breath and let it ease itself out slowly.

There’s no debate, your brain needed that, as well as every cell within your body. We are not equipped with the ability to breath only a couple times a day or even not at all. We are equipped in a way that our brain regulates the breathing process, a process in itself that goes about like a tip-toer in the background. We do have the ability to make adjustments: deep breathing, holding our breath, gasping… but each has its consequences (positive or negative).

As we become acidotic due to our body’s inability to adapt to what the dairy industry suckered us into, our lungs compensate by hyperventilating. Rapid breathing restores the balance (positive), but constricts blood vessels throughout the body and in our very vascular brain (negative). Our vessels transport blood, our blood transports oxygen and nutrients, and our vessels are now constricted!

Various body parts will scream for that oxygen and nutrients, but due to the compensatory maintenance, they must endure. This is why Patricia believes that milk can possibly be a causative agent for seizure activity. Seizures are your body telling you something is not right, whether your epilepsy was caused by trauma or by unknown reasons, something is obviously out of whack.

BRAIN ALLERGIES

William Philpott, M.D.: “fifty percent of seizures may be related to maladaptive reactions to foods, chemicals, or inhalants.” Patricia refers to these effects on the central nervous system as being brain allergies. Whether the brain allergy is induced by milk, eggs, wheat, or another environmental toxin, it can cause people to become confused, act drunk, or even have a seizure.

Kids can be tormented with:

  • Fatigue
  • Aggression
  • Irritability
  • Tantrums
  • Depression
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Inability to Concentrate

Adults can suffer from:

  • Manic depression
  • Phobias
  • Other Mental Disorders

Whether or not you choose to believe these connections, you should take allergies seriously.

A double-blind placebo controlled study in which a food regiment was followed to remove possible food allergens, further exposed food as a likely culprit. When re-introduced with the food, fifteen out of the sixteen participants had their symptoms reappear. The placebo group, given foods that were not deemed allergenic, had no reappearance of their symptoms.

ROTATING DIET?

Patricia recommends a rotating diet in order to avoid food sensitivities and she writes that sometimes it is not due to a poor diet, but malabsorption. My opinion, a rotating diet eliminates the causative agent some of the times, but never completely, and it is a poor diet and inefficient lifestyle that leads to an inflamed and over-burdened gut.

ALCOHOL

Walter Alvarez, M.D. took a retrospective look at the effects of alcohol on families. He found that 38% of the epileptics had a higher presence of alcoholism within the family compared to the presence of additional epileptics. Alcohol is a poison, an addiction, and its effects on neurotransmitters are similar to those of sugar, white flour, and refined carbs. Withdrawal from alcohol can lead delirium tremens, which is Latin for “shaking frenzy” (need I say more).

CAFFEINE

It is estimated that Americans drink 400 million cups of coffee each and every day. Like alcohol, coffee adversely affects blood sugar by raising it. Coffee is a stimulant and it amplifies your dependency through its addictive pull, and on a lighter note, it also helps constrict blood vessels so they cannot get sufficient oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. Withdrawal symptoms are then fledged throughout your body, and include headaches (possible coincidence?).

SUGAR

Patricia terms sugar (refined/unnatural) as “antinutrition” because it uses up vitamin stores and corrupts lipid metabolism. “Complex carbohydrates in most fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, break down into glucose more slowly than other carbohydrates” (also great sources of fiber) whereas simple carbs, such as those found in pastries, french fries, and pizza, bring constipation and low blood sugar levels along for the ride—constipation and low blood sugars are two common symptoms in epilepsy.

R. B. Allen believes that 50-90% of epileptics experience constant or periodic low blood sugar levels. Specific foods hit the system too quickly and yield an overproduction of insulin which drops your sugar levels. So, what happens when your body does not get its much needed supply of fuel?

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Fatigue
  • Shakiness
  • Headaches
  • Inability to concentrate
  • And even seizures

Fruit often gets lumped into this category too, but Patricia notes that fructose, the fruit sugar, accounts for only 5% of the net weight for most fruits.

SENSE OF TASTE

Yet again, another author (Patricia) mentions reorientation of our sense of taste, leaving artificially sweetened and manipulated foods tasting too sweet or even unbearable. These sugars provide no vitamins, minerals, enzymes, or fibers, yet they can be found everywhere:

FIBER

As mentioned above, fiber plays an all-so-important role in removing bodily wastes. If a diet constantly consists of a bombardment of non-nutritious and pro-inflammatory substances while lacking a good source of fiber, this trashy food will park itself in the garage (gut) and remain running (disaster-to-be). Your body will do a dandy job in trying to eliminate these wastes, but an insufficient diet disallows it of this ability. These wastes will recirculate and the brain is a future stop…

EXCITOTOXINS

“…when brain cells are exposed to these substances, they can become overly excited and fire very rapidly until they are exhausted to death,” Dr. Robert Blaylock.

“…chronic exposure to them can cause increasing damage.”

From what I learned in school over the years, especially college, I came to understand that our brains have the best defense system around. This defense system was responsible for blocking certain drugs and postponing the acceptance of others (SSRTIs, etc…). I learned that the blood brain barrier was impenetrable and this concept become impenetrable in of itself and I felt no need to delve any deeper.

According to Patricia though, some parts of the brain are not as protected as we would like them to be and they can even function as a “backdoor” access point to the rest of the brain. One such part, the hypothalamus, can apparently be affected by:

  • Various Toxins
  • Excitatory Proteins
  • Mercury
  • Iron
  • Low Blood Sugar
  • Etc…
MSG

MSG, a taste enhancer, found often with these labelings…

  • No MSG - my favorite for obvious reasons
  • Flavoring
  • Natural Flavoring
  • Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein
  • Spices

…is an excitotoxin. High doses have been shown to cause cell death, low doses cause impairments over time, and the FDA only requires ingredients to be listed if they make up at least one percent of the total product. At this rate, companies can stick just about anything they wish into a product and you would never know, and if they did list it, a misleading label would prompt no further investigation.

In a safety report on MSG for the FDA: “motor disturbances and changes in seizure threshold have been noted in numerous studies,” yet it was deemed safe. Glutamate (MSG) has the ability to slowly seep through the “impenetrable” barrier of the brain and also the placenta. Yes, your children are not spared from its deathly grasp. If there is one thing neurologists know about newborns and children in general, it is that their brains are growing at amazing rates. Does it help to know that glutamate can be found in formulas, vitamins, and medications?

ASPARTAME

Another excitotoxin, aspartame, has been “accused of causing more than ninety side effects and contributing to brain damage, seizures, and cancer.” An astounding 80% of FDA food complaints have been about aspartame, yet you can find it on labels today. Between 1973 and 1990, those over 65 years of age have been dealt a blow: brain tumors are up 67%!

Aspartame has also been shown to increase the brain levels of phenylalanine and methanol. Methanol is converted to formic acid and formaldehyde, two “powerful neurotoxins.” Just as with MSG, aspartame is also capable of crossing the placental barrier and…

Aspartame has also been shown to increase free radicals (highly reactive substances).

Nutrasweet, a deceiving name, an unnatural sweetener, and utilizer of aspartame, has funded studies which were submitted to FDA to “prove” the efficacy of aspartame use. Funding for studies from the company that would be directly affected by the results is often thought to be off kilter. Not only did Monsanto, who owns Nutrasweet, fund these studies, they also hired government officials who approved them to work for Nutrasweet afterwards. Some of these studies showed evidence of the development of brain tumors and or death in mice… but this offers no proof of causing tumors within humans(?)!

NEUROTOXINS

“Since pesticides purpose is to kill living organisms, what potential effect might it have on humans, especially humans prone to seizures.” Some “interfere with biochemical interactions in the brain and cause seizures,” Mary Gilbert, M.D.

BABY FOOD

If animal studies show that even low-level injections and cause seizure activity, why do we allow such things as baby foods to have these pesticides within them. We wonder why disease is on the rise, I wonder why a toxin that was banned in 1920(!) can be found in baby food (oh yeah, less than one percent…). It was the Environmental Working Group Study that found sixteen pesticide residues within eight commonly eaten baby foods (Gerber, Heinz, and Beechnut).

It is recommended that you buy organic foods because “exposure over a prolonged period is more insidious and harder to detect” and organic foods have been found to be 75% richer in minerals.

HEAVY METALS

Heavy metals weigh in on the toxic side too. Mercury has been shown to cause:

  • Birth Defects
  • Brain Damage
  • Linked to various types of Mental Disturbances

Do not take it lightly when the media portrays some parents as quacks because they believe vaccinations are derailing their children. Instead, take a stand, and become informed about it. Some things sound crazy when they are interpreted by the uninformed, uneducated, and unopened minds of society, but with studies that can link aluminum to brain damage and nervous system disruption, can we actually sit quietly?

Aluminum found in:

  • Painkillers
  • Deodorants
  • Antacids
  • Table Salts
  • Some Flours

Patricia briefly mentions GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) or “frankenfoods,” as they call them in Europe. Long story short: these foods have had their DNA altered (by us), and DNA is the substance responsible for the “me-ness” or pretty much everything in every living thing.

HEALING FOODS

Patricia goes into great detail about the benefits of minerals, vitamins, and amino acids with epilepsy and shares valuable information about each. A diet specifically produced for use by epileptics, the ketogenic diet, was touched upon next.

KETOGENIC DIET

“Dr. Freeman says that several children have died as a result of unsupervised ketogenic diets.” “The diet is not nutritionally adequate, so multivitamins and mineral supplements…” I do share these quotes from this book in order to scare you and I urge you to recognize and acknowledge the seriousness of nutrition and your dietary choices.

Ketones are the residue or waste products of metabolized fats. In school, I learned about ketones and their relation to diabetes (DKA: diabetic ketoacidosis). DKA is a condition that is not sought after in the diabetic community, it is feared and treated as an emergency. So, how can epileptics profit where diabetics would shrivel?

Unlike diabetics, those with epilepsy do not have a diagnosed blood sugar condition and they may be able to more appropriately handle this emergency situation. That is my highly speculative opinion and it likely overshoots by quite a bit. My theory rattles the rim because this diet does indeed put the body in an overly awkward situational crisis.

Awkward because it seems to dissipate seizure activity while encouraging unhealthy consumption simultaneously. Some studies do back this diet up though: One from the 1930s: “completely controlled seizures in 50% of children on diet and markedly improved seizure control in 75%.” Another followed children aged 1-16 years for one year and found that 50% had greater than a 50% reduction while 27% of the studied population experienced a 90% reduction (Children averaged 410 seizures/month and tried six medications on average, prior to the study).

This diet lost a ton of grounding with the introduction of anticonvulsants, but is this the classic swap one evil for another? Our lives and our health should not be compromised due to our inability to negotiate our needs.

The ketogenic diet consists of:

  1. Getting 90% of your calories from fat
    • Butter, oil, heavy/whipped butter
  2. Entertaining a low protein and low carb appetite
  3. Avoiding all sugar
  4. Restriction of fluids – 1 oz/lb of body weight

A high fat diet has also been associated with:

  • Stunted growth
  • Constipation
  • Elevated cholesterol

If I haven’t scared you yet, it may benefit you to reread the last few paragraphs.

Patricia also mentions that children fare better with this diet because children have a greater ability (4-5x) to extract ketones from the blood to the brain.

“…forced to burn fat instead of sugar.” To me, this diet is like trying to fix your mother’s most cherished and recently chipped vase with a sledge hammer. You cannot force your body to do anything without some kind of consequence. Seizure activity may diminish, but other illnesses are surely sneaking their way in. I do not know much more about this diet than what was presented in the book, but it would be interesting to see how different diets affect epilepsy (vegetarian, vegan, etc…). In short, I do not find this option to be very appealing, let alone healthy.

STRESS

“You can have the best diet in the world, but if you are self abusive, anxious, or unhappy, your nervous system and digestive system may suffer.”

Patricia shares that “stress is a leading cause of seizures” and offers insight into various ‘stress busters’:

  • Biofeedback
  • Progressive Relaxation
  • Yoga
  • Meditation
    • A meditation study resulted in one third less seizures for those who meditated for the three months, unlike the control group.
  • Exercise
DEEP BREATHING

Breathing is so amazing, so complex, and so simple in that we can control it, alter it permanently or periodically, and because it can dramatically change us. “Breathing deeply from the diaphragm comes naturally to healthy babies. Unfortunately, many of us lose this natural capacity when we get older and acquire poor breathing habits.”

As mentioned in my article about fibromyalgia, a body that is constantly stressed or in the ‘fight or flight’ mode, has a diminished ability to heal itself and promote relaxation. Deep breathing turns on this relaxation response and settles the storm, and with time, it wards off future storms.

BRAIN WAVES

There are four types of brain waves (mentioned):

  1. Beta – awake, concentration, and possibly anxious
  2. Alpha – awake and relaxed
    • Lower levels in Epileptics.
  3. Theta – drowsy and before sleep
    • Thought to induce seizures.
  4. Delta waves – sleep
EXERCISE

“Ironically, seizures while exercising are rare, and overall, exercise helps reduce seizures.” You do not have to fear the hyperventilation effects of exercise either, this occurrence has been shown to improve the EEG reading (measures electrical activity within the brain). Patricia recommends that you do not exercise within four hours of sleepy time though.

MIGRAINES

Migraines and seizures are often accompanied by auras and Patricia offers a very interesting tactic in using auras to defend against the approaching seizure. She recommends attacking them directly:

  • Deep breathing to calm yourself.
  • Smelling something else (if it is a smell aura).
  • Pin-pricking above the tingling or tickling sensation of the aura.
  • We can also attack seizures with our sleep (another leading cause of seizures).

CHILDREN

One study found that 78 out 88 children achieved disappearance of epilepsy and migraines when food allergies were removed.

WOMEN

In a study with greater than two million subjects, the general population was found to have a 33% higher fertility rate when compared to epileptic women. According to Patricia, estrogen is a pro-convulsant, progesterone has a seizure protective effect, and this is likely linked to why 30% of epileptic women report catamenial (menstrual-related) seizures. Women tend to accumulate water a few days before they menstruate in order to be prepared for the eventual fluid loss, this is a buildup of pressure that can cause premenstrual seizure activity.

To help alleviate menopausal symptoms, Patricia recommends:

  • Exercise
  • Vitamins
  • Reducing meat, alcohol, sugar, and refined carbs.

MEN

38-71% of epileptic men been found to be hyposexual and have lower fertility rates. In one study, men who ate organic food produced 43% more sperm.

ELDERY & CONCLUSION

Patricia writes that the incidence of epileptic seizures rises dramatically after the age of sixty and that this may be due to the build up of unhealthy practices and habits over time. In my opinion, this is no coincidence. How can it be a coincidence that a disease process typically takes greater control of its host at a specific age? It cannot.

Our daily choices affect how many tomorrows we will have. We can have as many tomorrows as we set out to have, but we often lack the ability to achieve something tomorrow that can be achieved today (Now!). Do not put your natural pursuit of health and your intertwining relationship with the natural world onto tomorrow’s to do list. Carpe vitam (seize the life) because carpe diem (seize the day) is just not enough. Life is a daily process, ignorance occurs in weeks, months, years, and lifetimes. Grab hold and seize life for all of its purpose.

Do you have epilepsy (share what has worked for you)?

Do you know anyone with epilepsy?

Is it possible to heal naturally, or can we only benefit from what we create?

What are your feelings about this topic and health in general?

More Diseases & Disorders

After reading: Celiac Disease (Revised and Updated Edition): A Hidden Epidemic By: Peter H.R. Green, M.D. & Rory Jones

From the outside looking in, gluten appears to be a new fad for dieters of all genres. It appears to be some new terminology concocted to sell a few more items off the shelf. It lacks the appeal that could generate and gather a general interest as to why things have to be labeled gluten-free. It has managed for way too long to skate by, uncaressed by our minds and smothered daily by our gastrointestinal tract. What is it… What is Celiac Disease?

My imagination deduced gluten to just another allergy that caused some people to have upset stomachs, and by ‘some’, I imagined only a handful, thus labeling them complainers if anything. Gluten was my pollen or my cat dander that caused an occasional sneeze or wheeze in the past—it was just something silly that could easily be avoided. I know I am not the only one who has thought this way and I know many people are still unaware as to the culprit behind the mask. As I mentioned, for many it has just become another trendy food item for some earth-loving “hippies” to get caught up in, and for others, it is an autoimmune disease that not only wreaks havoc on their digestive system, but the entirety of their bodies and their health in general.

I came to a better understanding about what gluten actually is from attending nursing school, doing some additional reading on the side, and by having a keen interest that was sparked by my “faith.” It was just another Sunday with some ordinary pew-sitting and it was just another blue and white plain type bulletin that my dad was reading, until this average bulletin became the confirming agent of what the priest had just said. “We will now be serving gluten-free hosts (wafers) and let us know if you would like this option.” Why would they be catering to people who had this specific allergy?

Eventually I did find out and eventually I did become gluten-free, as I am today. No, I do not have celiac disease (not actually ever confirmed negative or positive) and nor do I directly link any of my allergy “symptoms” to a severe gluten allergy. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease that is triggered by a substance identified as gluten. Gluten is a protein that cannot be digested by anyone, but for some, it causes undesirable and life-threatening problems.

WHAT IS CELIAC DISEASE

Our intestines have these structures called villi which are elongated projections that are snuggled together in order to increase the surface area in our digestive system while promoting nutrient absorption. When inflamed by gluten, these projections become flattened and their ability to absorb the nutrients from the food being digested becomes greatly diminished. Over time, with compacting inflammations, celiac disease becomes more distinct to both the host and eventually the individual diagnosing you.

So why did I give up all gluten-containing products (grains etc…)? Did I mention that this protein cannot be digested by anyone? Its severe effects may only fall upon what we may consider a few, but in reality, I truly believe gluten affects all of us on some level. You know how some people smoke cigarettes and only a handful actually get lung cancer? That is how it is with gluten. In a side note, one which I do not want you to act on—smoking cigarettes has been shown to provide some protection against celiac disease along with ulcerative colitis—kind of like a bunch of bad guys playing king of the hill!

I choose to refrain from ever eating gluten again because it is something that has not done this world well. It may seem small and overtly defenseless, but its potential to grow into a skyscraper of problems has led me to believe otherwise. It is not a trendy food, it is not a fear-induced food regiment, it is my educated decision based on what is available to all of us: research and a grain-eating population dying way too early.

EVIDENCE & WHO TO BLAME

There was a Swedish epidemic in which a noteworthy number of infants developed celiac disease—a tragedy that has been linked to an early and overly-eager introduction of gluten to some obviously very young infants. As humans, we are born into this world semi-immunocompromised in that we rely on our mother’s breast milk to sustain our health and provide a sheltering immunity. As was in the case of these younglings, the earlier the introduction of some substances, gluten in this case, the greater the risk. This is why certain substances are regarded as teratogens (embryo harming agents) during pregnancy. Have we identified all teratogens? Have birth defects ceased to exist? Maybe gluten…

How have we fixed this problem? We haven’t. Instead, we delay the introduction of these gluten-containing products until our bodies are deemed “ready” to defend themselves adequately. Adequately is a word so perfect that it encompasses both the insanity of this illogical method as well as the problem with the current societal norms. Poisons or bodily-harming agents should never be deemed okay for us to consume or interact with at any level or any age. For some reason though, it has become adequate to feed infants gluten at four to six months, although these substances are to be actively avoided at all costs any earlier, while receiving only the sideways wag of an index finger, accompanied by a short-term grimace and an equally lengthy tilted-head shake, for not abiding. Early introduction of both gluten and milk are avoided, while these two substances are later promoted (!), where is the logic?

Another possible cause mentioned is the hygiene hypothesis. We are too clean, that is simply what this hypothesis proposes. We clean this, we clean that, and we even clean our bodies with synthetic drugs and vaccinations in order to prevent diseases, illnesses, and all sorts of possible and highly improbable catastrophes. I feel we do indeed do too much cleaning, internally and externally, but I do not believe this is the only contributing factor.

The hygiene hypothesis drew attention to the fact that farm-raised children, who were exposed to a more natural environment, developed less allergies. I feel that with a healthily sustained bodily environment, our natural defense mechanisms can kick in and more than adequately defend us against many of the external and soon to be internal dangers. Being scrub-happy clean and living outside our natural environment are decisions we decide and I feel we need to relinquish some of the power back to our bodies and the land upon which we walk.

MALABSORPTION

Malabsorption due to inflamed and damaged villi (the elongated protrusions) wreaks total havoc on the bodies of those with celiac disease. When we do not get the nutrients we need, we usually become symptomatically sick. If this continues, the affected areas begin to fail and can literally die if action is not taken. As this progresses and we neglect to take action, and action typically does not mean popping a pill to become symptomatically better, we too eventually die. In a nutshell, that is the key to life. Avoiding these processes or slowing them back down to their natural pace will allow us to live longer.

Unfortunately, many (actually almost everyone) consume these poisons daily due to a lack of knowledge, or even worse, a lack of desire. Malabsorption leads to neurological disorders, cancer promotion from a weakened immune system, osteoporosis from a lack of calcium, and a soon to be continued list. Cancer is promoted because our immune system becomes so worn down from its seemingly endless defense against our daily consumption of gluten. Our bones become brittle and we develop a Dowagers hump because they become so worn down due to a lack of calcium. Oddly enough, these two areas seem to peak at a certain age: when we die.

DEPRESSION

This book was not absolutely thrilling (as many medical focused books are not), but one thing he mentioned put my eyes into graves disease mode. Apparently what we eat is very closely linked with how we feel because serotonin has its largest stockpile in our intestines! Depression is one of those things that can remain indistinguishable as to whether it was caused by something or whether it was the causative agent itself. Being diagnosed with celiac disease sets the perfect stage for this complicated storm.

Was the depression caused by the many effects of celiac disease (malabsorption, pain, & etc..) or was it caused by the diagnosis backed by the gold-standard definitive test? Being diagnosed means changing your lifestyle and becoming gluten-free in order to heal and replenish your digestive system. A gluten-free lifestyle means no more pizzas with your friends and maybe even no more friends. Yes, this diagnosis often leads many askew and opting to literally hide themselves due to an inability to disconnect themselves from food in a timely fashion. They are not to blame, at least not yet.

I do point the finger after a certain amount of time though. It is always necessary to provide time for grief and education, but it is even more necessary to not sit back and let something so silly (food) decide your life. These foods completely inflame the intestines of someone with celiac disease and leave them with some undesirable symptoms that spread throughout their bodies.

A gluten-free diet has shown so much promise in the disorders already mentioned, a forecast shared also by the ones coming up shortly, so why would you (everyone, not just those with celiac disease) cheat yourself out of a healthier life? Most of us are fortunate enough to not have to deal with the daily symptoms of celiac disease, but we can still learn to disconnect ourselves from the addictive grasp of food and live longer. If you choose not to, you become the only one to blame, just like the two-pack a day smoker or even the one cigarette a year smoker who gets lung cancer. It adds up, and it will cumulatively overwhelm you.

SKIN CONDITIONS

Even dermatitis has been linked to gluten exposure and I can personally attest to this one. Every year for the last seven or so, I had been getting these terrible rashes with small blisters upon my trunk whenever I went to the beach (my mom also has sensitive skin). It was extremely itchy and utterly unpleasant. This year though, being gluten-free now, I had no reactions whatsoever. Maybe it’s linked, maybe I got lucky, or maybe everything is connected in life. You decide.

GLUTEN & AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES

Often traveling in packs, autoimmune diseases have no known causes and are mostly purported to be caused by genetics or environmental factors, which is highly controllable factor. In actuality, they are caused by us. Sure we are an extremely complex system and there are going to be a few kinks every now and then, but we are the deciders of how our genetics become altered by our environmental interactions. We tamper too often and such recklessness has its consequences.

Celiac disease stands alone as the only autoimmune disease with an identified trigger (gluten), yet it is amidst an ever growing crowd to which it has been found to be both tightly and uniquely linked. Gluten may not be the identified trigger for these other diseases, but a gluten-free diet has been shown to reduce the antibodies prone to these other diseases as well as many of the gastrointestinal symptoms. Celiac disease is known to be a silent killer and most people get by with the symptoms and accept them as being a normal part of their lives, until their normal lives are flipped with a diagnosis that arrived a little too late. Getting diagnosed a little too late can mean irreversible damage, damage that does indeed shorten your lifespan.

Both celiac disease and diabetes (Type 1) share the same genetic markers and a list of GI symptoms. Celiac disease or gluten-sensitivity in general has also been shown to:

  1. Affect the fertility of males and females (Gluten-Free = less spontaneous abortions, increased sex drive and pleasure, and lack of failure to thrive).
  2. Affect the absorption of medications such as thyroid replacement hormone.
  3. Induce alopecia and improve or even reverse it on a gluten-free diet.
  4. Reduce GI issues (50% have them) in those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Placed on Casein-free [milk protein] and Gluten-free diets).
  5. Cause the gluten antibodies to appear in all those with ADHD although none in the study were diagnosed with celiac disease.
  6. Have some affect on those with schizophrenia.
  7. Cause enamel defects and malformations that have become very common.
  8. And more links in the future if we continue down this road…

DAIRY PRODUCTS

How many people do you know who are lactose intolerant? Quite a few I bet. My younger brother has never been tested for a genetic link to this intolerance, he just pops a little white tablet in order to enjoy his dairy foods each day. It has been shown, for those who are not genetically lactose intolerant, that a gluten-free diet can reverse this issue and allow one to consume dairy. Sounds great, but maybe dairy upsets your stomach for a reason—kind of reminds me of gluten.

CONTROVERSY

A gluten-free diet is sometimes not all it is cracked up to be—sometimes people do not find the relief they seek (too damaged or maybe cheating on their diet) and sometimes people unfortunately find depression. It is especially hard for those newcomers, and anyone in general, who have to sort through the supermarket terminology that tells us something is gluten-free or that it may have been processed using machines shared with gluten-containing products. The current international standard is ≤20mg/kg for something to be labeled as gluten-free. As of yet, I do not believe the USA has set its standards.

Oats are an additional contributor to this fiery controversy and now they have been deemed adequate to be consumed by those with a gluten-sensitivity (likely all of us). Most fear that oats may be cross contaminated while they are being processed, but oats also have gluten-like protein chain that has been shown to cause symptoms in some celiac disease sufferers, although not many.

With the added trouble of reading food labels, avoiding most supplements (packed with gluten and surprises), finding medications that do not contain gluten, and discerning this information almost hourly each day, those with celiac disease are left with a diet that can itself wreak havoc on their bodies.

It was the gluten before and now it is the decreased fiber (no grains), additional fats (flavor and holding together properties in foods), and the intestinal tract’s recently resurrected ability to better absorb this junk. Better fat absorption can lead to obesity and another long list of problems, but this can all be avoided, just like gluten.

Choose to eat truly nutritious foods and avoid the rest. Gluten is obviously a very small factor that can produce so much damage, but these factors are laced within many of the foods available at the grocery store. You now know how to fix the gluten problem, will you fix the rest?

CONCLUSION

A few myths were mentioned within this book and two of them left enough of an imprint to be mentioned here. First, you do not outgrow celiac disease. This is your disease, it is part of your identity, and you can not turn your back on it. You do not have to fear it, but you most certainly have to respect it. Avoid cheating and avoid believing you have been cured to the extent where you can have occasional gluten binges. Do not become the lung transplant patient who deems himself or herself ready to smoke again. I truly feel that none of us can be deemed ready to digest gluten, especially those who are extremely sensitive.

The second myth dealt with how much gluten someone with Celiac disease could handle. Apparently it is adequate to consume ≤20mg/kg in food products or even 30mg/day in some places. If you take your health seriously, you know there is no adequate dosage when it comes to poison. Be intelligent and make decisions based upon all of the information available. The media shadowed gluten into the just another allergy corner as an allergy that only affects a few, I had to be the one to turn the lights on in order for me to see through the mess and you can do the same.

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