Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Note: forwarded message attached. HSI e-Alert - Nobel Sacrifice Health Sciences Institute e-Alert **************************************************** October 11, 2005 Why am I getting this? **************************************************** TREAT HEART TROUBLE WITH SUGAR AND MUSTARD? If you told your doctor he could effectively treat heart trouble, chronic disease and this type of cancer with... Sugar Mustard... He'd say, "Baloney!" But now we have facts to the contrary, thanks to award-winning Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. He braved ridicule and hostility to bring you information on a new kind of medicine. While drugs just suppress symptoms, these spectacular new food vitamin cures might be powerful enough to beat your symptoms and cure the causes of chronic diseases. http://www1.youreletters.com/t/179499/2577399/493/0/ **************************************************** Dear Reader, Don't you love a story where the underdog gets kicked around but later enjoys a shining moment of victory as the naysayers stand meekly on the sidelines? Barry Marshall's story goes something like that. Mr. Marshall was vilified by the medical establishment, took a bullet for scientific research, and lived to collect a Nobel Prize. In 1982, Marshall and his colleague, Robin Warren, discovered that peptic ulcers are caused by a parasitic bacterium called helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). But the medical community wasn't buying it. First of all, stress was the "known" cause of stomach ulcers. And secondly, no one believed that bacteria could survive in the highly acidic environment of the stomach. Sensing a drastic measure was called for, Marshall drank a culture of H. pylori. The result: nausea, vomiting, severe abdominal pains...in short: an ulcer! Endoscopy confirmed it with visual evidence of H. pylori at the point of inflammation. Then Marshall cured his infection with antibiotics. This technique may not have qualified as accepted scientific methodology, but as personal testimonials go it was pretty convincing. Still, it took years for the medical community to fully embrace the discovery that revolutionized our knowledge of peptic ulcers and how to treat them. Last week the Nobel Assembly announced that Marshall and Warren will receive the 2005 prize for medicine. Cue music. Roll credits. That's a Hollywood ending if I ever saw one. ----------- One door closes, another opens ----------- Recent research suggests a link between H. pylori and several different cancers, including those of the stomach, pancreas, and the larynx. So you could make the case that Marshall and Warren have saved an untold amount of lives. They certainly changed the way ulcers are treated. Previous to the H. pylori discovery, antacid medication was the primary therapy. As a result, peptic ulcers often became chronic and debilitating. The downside of antibiotic use to treat H. pylori is that new drug-resistant strains of the bacterium have developed. Antibiotics can also upset the delicate balance of helpful bacteria in your gastrointestinal tract, paving the way for additional problems. At HSI, we've written about several natural therapies that eliminate H. pylori without the unwanted side effects of antibiotics. In the August 2001 issue of the HSI Member's Alert newsletter, we told you about a formula called Probiotics 12 Plus that contains a beneficial bacterial strain proven to destroy resistant pathogens. Laboratory testing has shown that that this formula's helpful bacterium inhibits all strains of H. pylori - even those that have become antibiotic resistant. Probiotics 12 Plus is available from Uni Key Health Systems. For more information, you can visit the web site at unikeyhealth.com. And in the November 1999 Members Alert, we told you how lactoferrin, a protein found in bovine colostrum, can kill H. pylori bacterium. Studies show that lactoferrin binds iron, keeping it away from cancerous cells, bacteria, viruses and other pathogens that require iron to grow. Research also suggests that lactoferrin activates genes that launch your immune response. Lactoferrin is available through many sources online and in most health food stores. ----------- Lying in wait ----------- Scientists believe that as many as six or seven out of every ten people are infected with H. pylori, but only about one in ten develops an ulcer. A 2003 study from the San Francisco VA Medical Center suggests that an ample intake of vitamin C may help some people keep H. pylori from ever becoming a problem. The VA team examined blood samples and other data collected from more than 6,700 adult subjects. About one-third of the blood samples revealed the presence of H. pylori bacterium. The samples were also tested to measure levels of vitamin C. After accounting for variable factors that included ethnicity, researchers found that among white subjects who had the highest levels of vitamin C, H. pylori infection was reduced by 25 percent. However, non-white subjects with high vitamin C levels apparently didn't receive the same benefit; only a very modest correlation to reduced infection. Those are the correlations the researchers are certain of. Questions about cause and effect, however, produce less certain answers. For instance: Does vitamin C reduce the chance of H. pylori infection, or does H. pylori diminish vitamin C levels? Also, H. pylori infection often occurs when patients are very young, leading to ulcers later in life. It's not known if vitamin C could prevent this early infection. Some animal studies have indicated that H. pylori infection may be reduced with high levels of vitamin C intake. Obviously, more research is called for. But in spite of the unknown factors, the lead researcher, Joel A. Simon, M.D., told Science Daily that he would encourage everyone - especially those who test positive for H. pylori - to increase consumption of vitamin C-rich foods. **************************************************** Is there a way to conquer diabetes and slash your blood sugar ....as much as 54% by eating eggs, pizza, and brownies? Discover 10 secret 'super-foods' in this doctor-approved program that can give you astonishing information that could help you beat the odds and teach your body how to digest sugar. Get control of your diabetes and feel fit, healthy, and energized. Find out how: http://www1.youreletters.com/t/179499/2577399/648968/0/ **************************************************** To start receiving your own copy of the HSI e-Alert, visit: http://www.hsiealert.com/freecopy.html Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the HSI e-Alert. **************************************************** ....and another thing Attractive, outgoing, 27-year-old widow, loves music, exercise, long walks and Chinese food, seeking alpha male with similar interests who is willing to relocate to my home. No smokers! If chimpanzees ran personal ads, that might be how the ad would read for a Chinese chimp named Ai Ai who just recently quit smoking. Zookeepers are trying to find a mate for Ai Ai to help her kick the habit. According to China's Xinhua news agency (as reported through Reuters Health), Ai Ai took up smoking shortly after her first mate died 16 years ago. Less than ten years later a second mate died, prompting her to begin chain smoking. Um...two questions. 1) What kind of zoo makes cigarettes available to its animals? And 2) What kind of zoo allows an animal to become a chain smoker? And a follow up question: Lighter or matches? The Xinhua report didn't address any of these questions, as if a smoking chimp were the most ordinary thing in the world. Ai Ai actually lives in a safari park zoo, so maybe she was bumming cigarettes from tourists on safari. But all that is history now that her keepers have begun a concerted effort to separate her from her habit. They've given her headphones to listen to pop music on a Walkman. In addition to her usual meals of rice, bananas and milk she also gets dumplings and some fried foods. She takes a walk after breakfast and goes to the gym after dinner. So far they haven't tried the patch or nicotine gum, but it has to be very helpful to have round-the-clock handlers who take you for walks, bring you comfort food, search for a mate and stroke your brow when your eyeballs are doing pinwheels from nicotine withdrawal. You could make this stuff up but who would believe you? To Your Good Health, Jenny Thompson **************************************************** THE ULTIMATE SMART PILL Now you can promote your memory, sharpness, wit, and wisdom! Despite the power of modern medicine, there's still nothing that conventional doctors have to offer that can turn you into an "instant Einstein"... But here's the good news: There are some natural substances you can safely use to promote sharpness, memory and cognitive function. Discover the 3 secrets to renewed focus and memory most doctors ignore! Visit: http://www1.youreletters.com/t/179499/2577399/650741/0/ **************************************************** To start receiving your own copy of the HSI e-Alert, visit: http://www.hsiealert.com/freecopy.html Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the HSI e-Alert. **************************************************** Tap into the minds of other health-conscious readers like yourself at the new HSI health forum: http://www.healthiertalk.com Sources: "Ulcer Bug Australians Win Nobel Medicine Prize" Patrick Lannin, Reuters Health, 10/3/05, reutershealth.com "Relation of Serum Ascorbic Acid to Helicobacter Pylori Serology in US Adults: the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey" Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol. 22, No. 4, 283-289 (2003), jacn.org "Chinese Chimp Quits Smoking After 16 Years" Reuters Health, 10/3/05, reutershealth.com **************************************************** Copyright ©1997-2005 by www.hsibaltimore.com, L.L.C. 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