Why Diet Products are so bad!

Aspartame is heart of the problem. It’s physiological effect is alarming. Check this out.

It is the chronic methanol poisoning that affects the dopamine system of the brain and causes the addiction. There is no safe dose. The allowable daily intake was set for rats and not humans and discussed in Congress. The late FDA toxicologist, Dr. Jacqueline Verrett told Congress the study having to do with the ADI was not even valid, and if aspartame is in all these foods based on these studies its a disaster. (U.S. Senate, Congressional Record, l987) It’s passed that point now, it’s a global plague. More information on aspartame on http://www.dorway.com and http://www.wnho.net. The Aspartame Toxicity Center is http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame

You can get the full trascript at: http://www.wnho.net/aspartame_transcript.htm.

Is This the Headache Type You Suffer With?

The most common type of headaches are tension headaches. Also called chronic daily headaches or chronic non-progressive headaches. These muscle contraction headaches cause mild to moderate pain and come and go over a prolonged period of time.

What causes the muscles to work abnormally? Realize the muscles, along with EVERYTHING in your body, are controlled by the nervous system.

So if a muscle is contracted the first place is question is the nervous system. What is equally relevant is the spinal structure. Changes to the spinal structure creates abnormal nerve impulses.

An easy way to check your own structure is looking in the mirror and turning your head left and right. Are the shoulders square? If not, you’ve just spotted a problem.

In my office we use an amazing instrument called the ProAdjuster. A gentle, computerized technique that is like a laser to find and correcting abnormal spinal structure.

Stop suffering! Check us out at www.nevadachiro.com or look for a local doctor in your area by going to www.proadjusterlifestyle.com.

The Relationship Between Your Flexibility and Your Health

How far you can reach beyond your toes from a sitting position – normally used to define the flexibility of a person’s body – may be an indicator of how stiff your arteries are.

A study in the American Journal of Physiology has found that, among people 40 years old and older, performance on the sit-and-reach test could be used to assess the flexibility of the arteries. Because arterial stiffness often precedes cardiovascular disease, the results suggest that this simple test could become a quick measure of an individual’s risk for early mortality from heart attack or stroke.

“Our findings have potentially important clinical implications because trunk flexibility can be easily evaluated,” said one of the authors, Kenta Yamamoto. “This simple test might help to prevent age-related arterial stiffening.”

It is not known why arterial flexibility would be related to the flexibility of the body in middle age and older people. But the authors say that one possibility is that stretching exercises may set into motion physiological reactions that slow down age-related arterial stiffening.

The study “Poor trunk flexibility is associated with arterial stiffening” appears in the American Journal of Physiology – Heart and Circulatory Physiology. The authors are: Kenta Yamamoto of the University of North Texas and the National Institute of Health and Nutrition, Japan; Hiroshi Kawano, Yuko Gando and Mitsuru Higuchi of Waseda University, Japan; Motoyuki Iemitsu of International Pacific University, Japan; Haruka Murakami, Michiya Tanimoto, Yumi Ohmori, Izumi Tabata, Motohiko Miyachi of the National Institute of Health and Nutrition; and Kiyoshi Sanada of Ritsumeikan University, Japan. The American Physiological Society published the study.

Arteries should be elastic

Healthy blood vessels are elastic, and elasticity helps to moderate blood pressure. Arterial stiffness increases with age and is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. Previous studies have established that physical fitness can delay age-related arterial stiffness, although exactly how that happens is not understood. The authors noted that people who keep themselves in shape often have a more flexible body, and they hypothesized that a flexible body could be a quick way to determine arterial flexibility.

The researchers studied 526 healthy, non-smoking adults, 20 to 83 years old, with a body mass index of less than 30. They wanted to see whether flexibility of the trunk, as measured with the sit and reach test, is associated with arterial stiffness. The researchers divided the participants into three age groups:

  • young (20-39 years old)
  • middle aged (40-59 years old)
  • older (60-83 years old)

The researchers asked participants to perform a sit-and-reach test. The volunteers sat on the floor, back against the wall, legs straight. They slowly reached their arms forward by bending at the waist. Based on how far they could reach, the researchers classified the participants as either poor- or high-flexibility.

Source: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/166574.php

Why is Puberty Happening As Early as 7?

Check out this link about puberty happening as early as 7 and look at some of the reasons why. We’ve been reporting for years on why these things need to be avoided. This is just another reason why you need to stay up to date with the alternative side of health care.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/08/09/girls.starting.puberty.early/?hpt=T2

The Link Between How You Feel and How You Function

Feeling vs. Function is the relationship between how you feel and how you’re functioning. Typical conditioning leads us to use feeling as the barometer for health. However, function is the real mark of health.

Let me use an example of to illustrate the difference. Take diabetes. If you say you don’t feel that I’m diabetic… how do you know? Your blood sugar feels OK or you don’t have any of the common symptoms of diabetes? Would you be interested to know that the framework for diabetes takes 10 years or more to before the full blown disease can be medically measured? It is estimated that an overwhelming numbers of Americans are pre-diabetic. In the area of 30 million.

The most common conditions such as heart disease and cancer all take many years, typically a decade or more, before being seen or felt. Although with functional testing they can be seen.

Let this be the year that you start a different approach to your health. Become proactive!. It’s your future…. be there healthy!