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Tue, 25 Mar 2003 16:30:01 -0500

 

Burning Down The House

 

BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

 

March 25, 2003

 

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Dear Reader,

 

I have a critically important warning today for anyone who

may be taking medication for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) - a

warning that could save lives.

 

And I also have a follow-up to that warning: There are safe,

natural options that may help treat this debilitating

disease.

 

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" Curing " to the extreme

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Earlier this month an FDA advisory panel recommended that

the agency should require makers of a class of RA drugs

called anti-TNF (or anti-tumor necrosis factor) to inform

consumers that their products may cause incurable lymph

cancer.

 

Tuberculosis and elevated infection risk are two of the

other known side effects of this drug class. But as side

effects go, you don't get much worse than incurable cancer.

 

The three most popular pharmaceuticals in this class are

Remicade, Enbrel, and Humira. They block TNF, a molecule

that causes inflammation of joints and relieves the pain

associated with RA. The problem with blocking TNF, however,

is that it also helps control infection and may help the

immune system fight cancer. In other words, the

pharmaceutical solution here is typical of so many

prescription drugs: If your house is infested with mice,

burn the house down - no more mice.

 

Meanwhile, the FDA panel that issued the recommendations

about the anti-TNF drugs is also reviewing increased reports

that another type of RA drug called Arava has caused more

than 50 cases of liver failure resulting in eight deaths.

 

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When autoimmune fails

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Fortunately, there is an effective natural treatment for

rheumatoid arthritis that is showing promising results and

doesn't require setting the house on fire.

 

In autoimmune diseases like RA (and others, like lupus and

MS), the immune system goes wrong somehow. Instead of

serving its normal protective function, it produces

abnormally high levels of antibodies called circulating

immune complexes (CICs). In a healthy person, the pancreas

naturally produces enzymes that break down CICs so they can

pass through the kidneys for excretion. But in people with

compromised immune systems, CICs begin to accumulate in the

body's soft tissue and organs, causing the inflammation that

leads to RA and, in extreme cases, organ failure.

 

Those who suffer from an autoimmune disorder can clear their

systems of excess CICs by supplementing their body's

stockpile of enzymes. This can lead to a dramatic reduction

in inflammation and many of the most debilitating symptoms.

 

Over the last 20 years, German scientists have led the

research on the use of enzymes to treat autoimmune diseases.

Much of their focus has been on the oral supplement called

Wobenzyme, which contains several important pancreatic

enzymes, such as Pancreatin, Trypsin, and Chymotripsin.

Clinical studies have shown that Wobenzyme can prevent RA

flare-ups by lowering levels of CICs. In one study, more

than 60 percent of the RA patients tested showed significant

improvement in symptoms when using Wobenzyme.

 

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RA benefits and more

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In the HSI February 2001 Members Alert we told you about

some other benefits of Wobenzyme, including its ability to:

 

* Speed recovery from surgery and physical trauma

* Boost resistance to flu and colds

* Help cleanse the body of toxins and reduce free radical

damage

* Improve symptoms associated with chronic ailments such as

tinnitus, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease,

prostatitis, bronchitis, urinary tract infections, pelvic

inflammatory disease, sinusitis, herpes, chlamydia, and

circulatory disorders

 

It should be noted that Wobenzyme, like most natural

substances, works slowly to restore your natural defenses

and heal your body from the inside out. It may be several

weeks before you notice a sustained reduction in swelling

and other symptoms. Also, bear in mind that enzymes do

affect digestion. Gas, bloating, diarrhea, and constipation

are all possible when first starting enzyme supplementation.

So, it's important to start slowly. After a few weeks, your

body will adjust and any side effects should subside.

 

Wobenzyme is available without a prescription and can be

found at most health and vitamin stores as well as various

sources on the Internet. But as always, before considering a

new therapy - or considering discontinuing an existing one -

it's important to consult with your doctor, especially if

you suffer from RA or any other autoimmune disease.

Wobenzyme consists mainly of proteolytic enzymes, which are

known to break down and dissolve particles in the blood.

Therefore, if you're taking a blood thinner, such as

Warfarin, you should not use Wobenzyme.

 

If you know someone who's suffering from rheumatoid

arthritis, please forward this e-Alert and let them know

that there's a far safer alternative to the type of

pharmaceuticals that create life-threatening " cures. "

 

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....and another thing

 

Getting enough sleep?

 

I think most adults would probably answer " no " to that

question. In these busy times, sleep is often compromised by

late-to-bed, early-to-rise schedules. The problem is - you

might be putting your heart in jeopardy.

 

A Canadian study of well over 70,000 U.S. women (all

healthcare professionals, 45-65 years old, enrolled in the

Nurses' Health Study) showed that those averaging five hours

or less sleep per night were almost 50 percent more likely

to develop heart disease than those who slept eight hours

per night.

 

The risk of heart disease was reduced dramatically for women

who slept an average of six or seven hours per night,

compared with those who slept five.

 

It would seem that for most of us, seven or eight hours is

best for optimal heart health. Less than that places stress

on the heart, probably due to increased blood pressure and

decreased glucose intolerance - two known hazards of sleep

deprivation, according to previous studies.

 

But this is not a case of more being better. The unusual

finding in this study was that women who slept nine or more

hours per night actually had a greater risk of heart disease

when compared to those who slept between six and eight

hours.

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

" FDA Backs Warning on Three Arthritis Drugs " Associated

Press, 3/5/03

" Enbrel & Remicade: Side By Side " Carol Eustice, What You

Need to Know About Arthritis, arthritis.about.com

" A Prospective Study of Sleep Duration and Coronary Heart

Disease In Women " Archives of Internal Medicine, 2003 Jan

27;163(2);205-9

" Too Much or Too Little Sleep May Lead to Heart Attacks " Dr.

Joseph Mercola, 2/12/03, mercola.com

 

Copyright ©1997-2003 by www.hsibaltimore.com, L.L.C.

The e-Alert may not be posted on commercial sites without

written permission.

 

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click here http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ealert/questions.shtml

 

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e-Alerts and products or you're an HSI member and would like

to search past articles, visit http://www.hsibaltimore.com

 

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http://www.agora-inc.com/reports/HSI/WHSIC313/home.cfm.

 

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