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Three Sources of Toxic Exposures: Traffic, Personal Care and
Plastic Products
Top Three Sources of Toxic Exposures: Traffic, Personal Care and Plastic Products Three recent studies confirm that pollution from traffic increases your risk of heart disease, atherosclerosis and heart attack Chemicals found in personal care products such as deodorants, lotions and conditioners, are detectable in Chicago’s air at “alarming” levels. The chemicals in question, cyclic siloxanes, are known to be toxic to aquatic life A recent analysis found nine toxic metals in 32 lipsticks and lip glosses tested, including: lead, cadmium, chromium and aluminum. According to the researchers, some metals were detected at high enough levels to “raise potential health concerns,” and although no name brands were identified, they advised the public to “treat these results as applicable to all lipsticks” Health and environmental groups are launching a national campaign aimed at 10 major retailers, urging them to discontinue the sale of products containing potentially toxic materials and develop a plan to phase out the use of the listed chemicals within the next 12 months A typical American comes in regular contact with some 6,000 chemicals and an untold number of potentially toxic substances on a less frequent basis. Many of them have never been fully tested for safety. To protect your health, it’s important to take steps toward decreasing your chemical exposure
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Cause and Treatment of Autoimmunity
How Soy Harms Digestion and Stresses the Pancreas and why You should take Soy out of Your Diet With all the loads of scientific data available that soy is not a healthy part of anyone’s diet, it shocks me how many folks are still on the “soy is good for you” bandwagon – even people who should know better like your doctor. Read about the reasons why: 170 Scientific Reasons to Lose the Soy in Your Diet
Another
Myth - Synthetic Vitamins will make you healthy In
an effort to protect themselves and their families from frightening and
serious health problems, people are changing their diets and are taking
herbs and supplements. Why
do they need vitamin supplements? Due
to the depletion and demineralization of topsoil, the contaminations of
produce from pesticides, herbicides and fungicides, the over processing,
enriching and preservation – foods just don’t have the same
nutritional value they once had. To
get the same amount of iron that was available to Popeye in one can of
spinach, today he would have to consume 65 cans. An
orange that once contained 50 mg of natural Vitamin C complex in 1950,
now contains 5 mg. We’ve
all have gotten used to reading literature proclaiming the benefits of
vitamins, deciding what is wrong with us and heading to the health food
store to buy what we’ve decided we need We
often end up buying all kinds of supplements - but are we any healthier? People
are still fatigued, still overweight, still fighting the cholesterol
battle, etc. etc. etc. The
body runs on vitamins, minerals, nutrients and oxygen just like your car
runs on gas, water and oxygen. But what happens if you
put the wrong gas, or worse some other liquid, into your car? Not
only will it not work, it may damage the engine. The
same thing can happen when you put the wrong vitamins in your body. We
can get healthier if we understand what most vitamins today really are
– they’re synthetic. Let’s
talk about synthetic vitamins What
are synthetic vitamins made of? Let’s
define some words: Natural: These
are vitamins not tapered with and are the way they are in nature, not
tapered with in any way that might change their molecular structure or
biochemical actions. This
can also be called whole food supplements. Crystalline –
these are vitamins originally from food but treated with heat, caustic,
high-powered solvents (such a s benzene or toluene) chemicals, and
distillations to reduce them to a specific vitamin. Synthetic –
These are vitamins made in a laboratory that are chemically
reconstructed versions of the crystalline vitamins from other known
sources. Thiamine mononitrate (a synthetic vitamin labeled as B1), is
made from coal. It’s
not “organic” just because it has carbon in its molecular structure. One
of the most perilous deceptions is the passing off of these phony,
synthetic vitamins and saying that the body does not know the
difference. In
the long run, we will compound our health problems by taking them. Keep
in mind that synthetic vitamins are not the vitamin available in foods,
but synthesized (made in a laboratory) fractions (parts) of a vitamin
complex, The analogy here is essentially the same as an automobile
salesman handing you a wheel from a car and telling you the wheel is an
automobile. In
an example we look at vitamin C. You
can buy “vitamin C” that is called In
turn, the human physiology cannot properly utilize these synthetic
fractions in the way that natural complexes work in the body and are
essential to tissue repair and the sustenance of life. When
a person starts taking a fraction of a vitamin – and has sufficient
reserves in his body of all the other components of the vitamin to
recombine and process, the person may experience some improvement for a
time. However
when those reserves are drained, the vitamin will no longer benefit the
person. Thus,
a person may feel an increase in energy for a short period of time, but
if taken for an extended period of time, the effects will reverse. When
vitamins were first discovered, they were discovered in foods. When
foods were studied a lot was learned. Studies
that show that vitamins work use a food source nutrient. In
studies showing that vitamins don’t work, a synthetic was always used. Additionally,
the body actually has to recognize what you are putting into your body
as food. Like
the finicky cat, that looks at some new food offered it and says “what
is that?” You’re
body does the same thing. It
doesn’t recognize the synthetic vitamins and often just sends it right
back out of the body. A
synthetic vitamin fraction can only be utilized for a drug or
pharmacological effect. The effect of a drug is palliative -
meaning a making or covering over of symptoms - it isn't curative.
The disease process remains unchanged or progressively gets worse for
lack of proper attention. What
is needed is vitamins that come from whole food, which comes along with
all the co-factors present when you eat a food. Tissue
and cell repair, or replacement, require the following to restore the
approximately 24 billion cells that break down each day in the human
body.
This
doesn’t happen using fractionated vitamins. What
is a natural vitamin or supplement? It
is a whole food supplement, made from food, not made in the laboratory. For
more information about supplements go to Whole
Food Supplements.
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