Thursday, June 18, 2009

Herbs And Supplements For Treating Endometriosis by Emma Kinsley

If you are one of the millions of women who suffer from Endometriosis you know how difficult it can be to find a suitable plan for treatment. Not only that but the various different medications may be conflicting with your body or giving you side effects that are worse than the Endometriosis was in the first place.

If you would rather try herbal and natural remedies for Endometriosis you have quite a few options for a variety of available supplements and herbs that have been proven to aid in the treatment of Endometriosis.


B vitamins are incredibly important when it comes to Endometriosis. The liver uses them to convert the unused estrogen in the body into less dangerous forms.


B6 has also been proven to both shorten and lower the intensity of period pains which is something many women suffer from. Without getting too scientific, they are also important for converting linoleic acid to gamma linoleic acid. The acid is needed for the body to convert essential oils to a form that can be utilized by the body to create positive prostaglandins, as the negative ones increase period pain and increase inflammation caused by Endometriosis.


Vitamin E is useful with pain and has been proven to reduce pain within 2 months of 70% of women. Magnesium will also help in decreasing the level of pain because it acts as a muscle relaxant. It's worth using as a supplement.


Vitamin C and bioflavnoids are incredibly important for the immune system in your body. You need this to be in top shape so that your body is able to recognize endometrial patches and destroy them as they form if possible. They also help with period pain because they relax smooth muscle and prevent inflammation.


Essential fatty acids are used to allow your body to produce prostaglandins that are beneficial to your body. They are anti inflammatory which helps ease up the pain caused by Endometriosis as well.


Zinc and vitamin b6 are important along with these to allow the correct metabolism of these to occur.


Something that can also be done is to eliminate caffeine, cutting down on the amount of sugar, and using fatty acids as a supplement. In 1998 a study doing this proved that these minor changes can significantly decrease the presence of symptoms associated with Endometriosis.


While supplements are beneficial and can be found in many foods, herbs are another option that are used for treating Endometriosis. Before taking any of these consult with your doctor and do not take them if you are using birth control or fertility drugs (unless advised by your Doctor).


Agnus castus is an important herb for problems with female hormones. It will assist with stimulating and returning the pituitary gland back to normal levels, whether the hormone levels are too low or too high.


Milk thistle is an herb that aids the liver which is necessary in order to balance out the hormones that are present in your body. Many studies have shown that use of this causes newer liver cells to grow to replace older damaged ones.


Echinacea is an herb that assists with the immune system and increases the white blood count in the body.


Whether you decide on herbs, supplements, or medicine always consult with your doctor first. You may be able to use multiple methods in conjunction with each other for maximum effectiveness.


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Friday, May 29, 2009

Boost Your Immune System By Alfred Jones

The Immune System is probably the most important system in your body. It was designed by nature, millions of years ago, to aid the body in recovering from injuries and illness. In other words “a natural built in healing system”.

Your blood is composed mainly of red and white cells, the red ones carry the oxygen and nutrition to all parts of the body, the white ones are the defenders and scavengers of your body, during infection, they are immediately called upon to fight the infection and clean up afterwards.
These billions of cells work very hard and consequently they have quite a short lifespan, usually, only a few days.

Originally the Immune System did not face as many problems, as it does in this day and age, now it has to cope with pollution, poisons, toxins, pesticides, herbicides and chemicals, in the air that we breathe, the food that we eat and the water that we drink. As you will understand, the immune system is fighting a huge battle, just trying to cope with all these attacks that are happening every day. Luckily for us, these cells can be generated very quickly, so with the correct nutrition, it will not take the immune system much time, to get back up to full strength.

When you have a vaccination, your immune system is given a copy of a specific disease, so that if the system comes across the disease again, the memory cells in the immune system, will know exactly what action to take, likewise, if you have had a disease before, they know what to do in the event of reinvasion.

The cells involved in your immune system, have what is called “cellular communication”, this means that the cells all talk to each other, they ask each other if they are OK, if one says it is unwell, the others will all help it to heal, if it is beyond help, the other cells will exterminate it and then eliminate it completely from the body.
Sometimes the immune system will go astray and start attacking the good healthy cells, then problems occur which are known as auto immune system diseases, which can cause cells to mutate with all sorts of consequences. Auto Immune System diseases are increasing all the time, and is one of the most serious threats to good health.

There is a natural slow decline in the efficiency of the body’s immune system, which partly comes with age; you tend to absorb some nutrients less efficiently.

There is evidence that suggests a nutrient dense diet, may slow this decline, slow the aging process, improve your immune system and energy by giving it a boost or modulating the cellular communication process.

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Your immune system needs help to function at the highest capacity. Without an efficiently functioning immune system, you are not going to maintain good health.

Health is you’re your most valuable asset, even though you might not realize this now, when it begins to deteriorate, it could just possibly be to late to do much about the consequences of ill health. Possible help for the Immune System is a healthy diet, with lots of natural sources of Vitamins A, C and E, Zinc, Iron, Folate, Vitamin B6. Check out the website for more information.

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Immune System - Towards Better Health By Eleanor Richard


We all know the immune system (composed of cells, glands, lymph nodes and veins) is there to help keep us free of disease. But did you know how you can assist in this important job? Of course, vitamin C, garlic, and other specific nutrition give the immune system a boost. But there is another very important realization for you.

Whenever body and mind are united, it’s like money in the bank for future stress times. Let me explain. Right now, are you aware of your toes, elbows, breath, temperature, etc? If you can include this background awareness as you read these words, you are present in your body. That is, your mental awareness includes the physical body, as well as your surroundings. You are conscious. You are awake to every emotion, sensation, and are thus present with whatever is present with you. You are free of stress.

It’s easy to be present with yourself, a flower, someone else. Not so easy to stay present. But here’s the good news. The longer you are aware, as a “watcher” of what you are saying and feeling, you not only are in the present moment, but your immune system is strengthened. You are also protected from the separation thoughts, the pro and con opinions of others’ force fields.

What a boon! As far as I know, there is no scientific proof of this. As always, you will need to prove it for yourself, by remembering, frequently, that you are a silent Presence in a breathing body. Then notice the decrease in illnesses. That’s all the proof you need!

What Are We Missing?

If I held up a white piece of paper with a large black dot in the center and asked you, “What is this?” Chances are you’d say, “A black dot.” You’d be right, but only half right. The other half, going unnoticed of course, is the white paper. This is just a simple example of how our culture focuses on form, images, material objects, things that are manifest; but ignores the unmanifest. In this way, we miss fifty percent of life.

Without space there would be no form. The nothingness between objects is delineated because space is there. Every object or person has come from space, or nothing. It is surrounded by nothing and within it is nothing. There is a lot of space within us and between stars, or atoms themselves.

Space is a doorway to enter the present moment. Think about it. What happens when you withdraw your attention away from things, objects, or events and place it on space, or emptiness, or nothing? Becoming aware of the space surrounding and infusing all things brings us to Presence.

In this present moment, our awareness is filled with Presence, or the energy field of Love. Whenever we are fully present, our immune system functions perfectly, toward better health.

May Peace and Love and Oneness awaken in every man, woman, and child on earth. May there be peace on earth.

Rev. Eleanor Richard is a minister of Religious Science & the Present Moment. She is a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, a Lomi Bodywork practitioner, and a certified Natural Vision Instructor. She lives with her husband near Mt. Shasta, Ca., in love and joy for all life.

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Immune System Vitamins - The Options That You Have By Dedy Suharsono

There are many ways in which to boost the immune system. One of the most common ways to do so is to have a diet that is full of immune system vitamins and minerals. It helps in supplying some of the important nutrients that are needed by the body as well as enhances its defensive capabilities, especially against many common sicknesses and diseases.

Of all the immune system vitamins, ascorbic acid or vitamin C is the most popular of all. This is because vitamin C helps the body in dealing properly with any sickness that affects it. It can be found mostly in citrus fruits like oranges, pineapples and lemons.

The presence of vitamins A and E supports the immune functions of vitamin C. This also helps in the production of more antibodies to fight infection. It is found mostly in green foods like avocados and leafy vegetables.

Aside from these common vitamins, other nutrients that help in maximizing the immune system are omega - 3 fatty acids which also enhances the heart; L - arginine which also promotes wound healing; probiotics which are beneficial bacteria that helps in inhibiting the growth of harmful ones and usually found in fermented foods like yogurt and glutamine which helps in the normal brain and immune system functions.

These nutrients are readily found in most of the food that we eat. Also it can be taken as medicinal supplements, especially by people who don't have the time to choose and prepare the food that they eat. Eating these is not enough, however, as it also requires other activities such as proper exercise, rest and outlook in life. Also knowing the right amounts is essential in order for these immune system vitamins to be of any help in boosting one's immune system.

Using vitamins to boost the immune system is recommended. However, using systemic enzymes supplement such as vitalzym or vitalzymx enzymes are also suggested to keep the immune system in balance. As you know that immune system should be in balance state, otherwise your health can be disturbed. Feel free to check them by yourself to understand further.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Vitamin

A vitamin is an organic compound required as a nutrient in tiny amounts by an organism. A compound is called a vitamin when it cannot be synthesized in sufficient quantities by an organism, and must be obtained from the diet. Thus, the term is conditional both on the circumstances and the particular organism. For example, ascorbic acid functions asvitamin C for some animals but not others, and vitamins D and K are required in the human diet only in certain circumstances. The term vitamin does not include other essential nutrients such as dietary minerals, essential fatty acids, or essential amino acids, nor does it encompass the large number of other nutrients that promote health but are otherwise required less often.

Vitamins are classified by their biological and chemical activity, not their structure. Thus, each "vitamin" may refer to several vitamer compounds that all show the biological activity associated with a particular vitamin. Such a set of chemicals are grouped under an alphabetized vitamin "generic descriptor" title, such as "vitamin A," which includes the compounds retinal, retinol, and many carotenoids. Vitamers are often inter-converted in the body.

Vitamins have diverse biochemical functions, including function as hormones (e.g. vitamin D), antioxidants (e.g. vitamin E), and mediators of cell signaling and regulators of cell and tissue growth and differentiation (e.g. vitamin A). The largest number of vitamins (e.g. B complex vitamins) function as precursors for enzyme cofactor bio-molecules (coenzymes), that help act as catalysts and substrates in metabolism. When acting as part of a catalyst, vitamins are bound to enzymesand are called prosthetic groups. For example, biotin is part of enzymes involved in making fatty acids. Vitamins also act as coenzymes to carry chemical groups between enzymes. For example, folic acid carries various forms of carbon group – methyl, formyl and methylene - in the cell. Although these roles in assisting enzyme reactions are vitamins' best-known function, the other vitamin functions are equally important.

Until the 1900s, vitamins were obtained solely through food intake, and changes in diet (which, for example, could occur during a particular growing season) can alter the types and amounts of vitamins ingested. Vitamins have been produced as commodity chemicals and made widely available as inexpensive pills for several decades, allowing supplementation of the dietary intake.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Manipulation in medicine

The immune response can be manipulated to suppress unwanted responses resulting from autoimmunity, allergy, and transplant rejection, and to stimulate protective responses against pathogens that largely elude the immune system (see immunization). Immunosuppressive drugs are used to control autoimmune disorders or inflammation when excessive tissue damage occurs, and to prevent transplant rejection after an organ transplant.

Anti-inflammatory drugs are often used to control the effects of inflammation. The glucocorticoids are the most powerful of these drugs; however, these drugs can have many undesirable side effects (e.g., central obesity, hyperglycemia, osteoporosis) and their use must be tightly controlled.Therefore, lower doses of anti-inflammatory drugs are often used in conjunction with cytotoxic or immunosuppressive drugs such as methotrexate orazathioprine. Cytotoxic drugs inhibit the immune response by killing dividing cells such as activated T cells. However, the killing is indiscriminate and other constantly dividing cells and their organs are affected, which causes toxic side effects. Immunosuppressive drugs such as cyclosporinprevent T cells from responding to signals correctly by inhibiting signal transduction pathways.

Larger drugs (>500 Da) can provoke a neutralizing immune response, particularly if the drugs are administered repeatedly, or in larger doses. This limits the effectiveness of drugs based on larger peptides and proteins (which are typically larger than 6000 Da). In some cases, the drug itself is not immunogenic, but may be co-administered with an immunogenic compound, as is sometimes the case for Taxol. Computational methods have been developed to predict the immunogenicity of peptides and proteins, which are particularly useful in designing therapeutic antibodies, assessing likely virulence of mutations in viral coat particles, and validation of proposed peptide-based drug treatments. Early techniques relied mainly on the observation that hydrophilic amino acids are overrepresented in epitope regions than hydrophobic amino acids; however, more recent developments rely on machine learning techniques using databases of existing known epitopes, usually on well-studied virus proteins, as a training set. A publicly accessible database has been established for the cataloguing of epitopes from pathogens known to be recognizable by B cells. The emerging field of bioinformatics-based studies of immunogenicity is referred to as immunoinformatics.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Immune system

An immune system is a collection of biological processes within an organism that protects against disease by identifying and killingpathogens and tumour cells. It detects a wide variety of agents, from viruses to parasitic worms, and needs to distinguish them from the organism's own healthy cells and tissues in order to function properly. Detection is complicated as pathogens can evolve rapidly, producingadaptations that avoid the immune system and allow the pathogens to successfully infect their hosts.

To survive this challenge, multiple mechanisms evolved that recognize and neutralize pathogens. Even simple unicellular organisms such asbacteria possess enzyme systems that protect against viral infections. Other basic immune mechanisms evolved in ancient eukaryotes and remain in their modern descendants, such as plants, fish, reptiles, and insects. These mechanisms include antimicrobial peptides calleddefensins, phagocytosis, and the complement system. Vertebrates such as humans have even more sophisticated defense mechanisms.[1]The immune systems of vertebrates consist of many types of proteins, cells, organs, and tissues, which interact in an elaborate and dynamic network. As part of this more complex immune response, the human immune system adapts over time to recognise specific pathogens more efficiently. This adaptation process is referred to as "adaptive immunity" or "acquired immunity" and creates immunological memory. Immunological memory created from a primary response to a specific pathogen, provides an enhanced response to secondary encounters with that same, specific pathogen. This process of acquired immunity is the basis of vaccination.

Disorders in the immune system can result in disease. Immunodeficiency diseases occur when the immune system is less active than normal, resulting in recurring and life-threatening infections. Immunodeficiency can either be the result of a genetic disease, such as severe combined immunodeficiency, or be produced by pharmaceuticals or an infection, such as the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) that is caused by the retrovirus HIV. In contrast, autoimmune diseases result from a hyperactive immune system attacking normal tissues as if they were foreign organisms. Common autoimmune diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus type 1 and lupus erythematosus. Immunology covers the study of all aspects of the immune system which has significant relevance to human health and diseases. Further investigation in this field is expected to play a serious role in promotion of health and treatment of diseases.

Aspects of health

Physical health

Physical fitness refers to good body health, and is the result of regular exercise, proper diet and nutrition, and proper rest for physical recovery.

A strong indicator of the health of localized population is their height or weight, which generally increases with improved nutrition and health care. This is also influenced by the standard of living and quality of life. Genetics also plays a major role in people's height. The study of human growth, its regulators, and implications is known as Auxology.

Mental healthMental health refers to an individual's emotional and psychological well-being. "A state of emotional and psychological well-being in which an individual is able to use his or her cognitive and emotional capabilities, function in society, and meet the ordinary demands of everyday life."

One way to think about mental health is by looking at how effectively and successfully a person functions. Feeling capable and competent; being able to handle normal levels of stress, maintain satisfying relationships, and lead an independent life; and being able to "bounce back," or recover from difficult situations, are all signs of mental health.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

EIGHT PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGIES.

1. WORK BACKWARDS

To solve some problems, you may need to undo the key actions in the problem. This strategy is called Work Backward.

Working backwards is a standard strategy that only seems to have restricted use. However, it’s a powerful tool when it can be used. In the kind of problems we will be using in this web-site, it will be most often of value when we are looking at games. It frequently turns out to be worth looking at what happens at the end of a game and then work backward to the beginning, in order to see what moves are best.

2. GUESS AND CHECK

Some problems cannot be solved directly. You need to use a strategy called Guess and Check.

Guess and check is one of the simplest strategies. Anyone can guess an answer. If they can also check that the guess fits the conditions of the problem, then they have mastered guess and check. This is a strategy that would certainly work on the Farmyard problem but it could take a lot of time and a lot of computation.

Guess and improve is slightly more sophisticated than guess and check. The idea is that you use your first incorrect guess to make an improved next guess. You can see it in action in the Farmyard problem. In relatively straightforward problems like that, it is often fairly easy to see how to improve the last guess. In some problems though, where there are more variables, it may not be clear at first which way to change the guessing.

3. LOOK FOR A PATTERN

In many ways looking for patterns is what mathematics is all about. We want to know how things are connected and how things work and this is made easier if we can find patterns. Patterns make things easier because they tell us how a group of objects acts in the same way. Once we see a pattern we have much more control over what we are doing.

4. DRAW A PICTURE

It is fairly clear that a picture has to be used in the strategy Draw a Picture. But the picture need not be too elaborate. It should only contain enough detail to solve the problem. Hence a rough circle with two marks is quite sufficient for chickens and a blob plus four marks will do for pigs. There is no need for elaborate drawings showing beak, feathers, curly tails, etc., in full colour. Children should be encouraged to use this strategy at some point because it helps children ‘see’ the problem and it can develop into quite a sophisticated strategy later.

5. MAKE A TABLE

There are a number of ways of using Make a Table. These range from tables of numbers to help solve problems like the Farmyard, to the sort of tables with ticks and crosses that are often used in logic problems. Tables can also be an efficient way of finding number patterns.

6. MAKE A LIST

Making Organised Lists and Tables are two aspects of working systematically. Most children start off recording their problem solving efforts in a very haphazard way. Often there is a little calculation or whatever in this corner, and another one over there, and another one just here. It helps children to bring a logical and systematic development to their mathematics if they begin to organize things systematically as they go. This even applies to their explorations.

When an Organised List is being used, it should be arranged in such a way that there is some natural order implicit in its construction. For example, shopping lists are generally not organised. They usually grow haphazardly as you think of each item. A little thought might make them organised. Putting all the meat together, all the vegetables together, and all the drinks together, could do this for you. Even more organisation could be forced by putting all the meat items in alphabetical order, and so on.

7. ACT IT OUT

Meaning that two strategies combine together because they are closely related.

Young children especially, enjoy using Act it Out. Children themselves take the role of things in the problem. In the FARMYARD problem, the children might take the role of the animals though it is unlikely that you would have 87 children in your class. But if there are not enough children you might be able to press gang the odd teddy or two.

There are pros and cons for this strategy. It is an effective strategy for demonstration purposes in front of the whole class. On the other hand, it can also be cumbersome when used by groups, especially if a largish number of students are involved. We have, however, found it a useful strategy when students have had trouble coming to grips with a problem.

The on-looking children may be more interested in acting it out because other children are involved. Sometimes, though, the children acting out the problem may get less out of the exercise than the children watching. This is because the participants are so engrossed in the mechanics of what they are doing that they don’t see through to the underlying mathematics. However, because these children are concentrating on what they are doing, they may in fact get more out of it and remember it longer than the others, so there are pros and cons here.

8. USING SYMMETRY

It helps us to reduce the difficulty level of a problem. Playing Noughts and crosses, for instance, you will have realized that there are three and not nine ways to put the first symbol down. This immediately reduces the number of possibilities for the game and makes it easier to analyze. This sort of argument comes up all the time and should be grabbed with glee when you see it.