Archive for July, 2010

Dietary Supplements Can Cause Liver Damage

July 29th, 2010
Sandy Powers asked:


Dietary Supplements Can Cause Liver Damage

                                                       By Sandy Powers

 

 

Dietary supplements such as vitamins, minerals, and herbal products can cause liver damage.  I learned this the hard way.

 

When I was diagnosed with breast cancer and scheduled for a mastectomy, my pre-opt tests revealed my liver enzymes were higher than normal.  Liver enzymes are an indicator of the health of the liver.  When the liver is healthy, the liver enzymes reside within the cells of the liver.  When the liver is injured or unhealthy, the enzymes are released into the blood stream.  Liver function tests—a certain type of blood tests—are used to detect liver disease or damage.  My liver function tests revealed my liver enzymes were 3 times higher than normal.  So high that my cancer surgery was put on hold to run additional tests to try to determine the cause.  The tests were inconclusive.  Even though my doctors were concerned about the liver, I had no choice but to have the mastectomy.  Follow up cancer treatment was not advised because of my unhealthy liver.  For the next year, I took a liver function test every 3 months.  The results were always the same: liver enzymes 3 times higher than normal.

 

During this year after surgery, I did extensive research on the liver.  I used myself as a guinea pig and put my research to the test.  I stopped all vitamin and mineral supplements.  After 6 months, I returned to my doctor for blood tests.  The results:  my liver enzymes were normal, my overall cholesterol dropped 40 points, my “good” cholesterol rose 40 points, even my “bad” cholesterol dropped a few points.

 

Dietary supplements do more harm than good.  The supplement industry—a 20 billion dollar-a-year industry has no regulation by the Food and Drug Administration.  Most of these supplements are produced in China where quality control is a problem. 

 

Herbal products like ginkgo bibola can react with ibuprofen (Motrin), Lipokinetix, a weight loss supplement can cause internal bleeding, kava, Jin Bu Huan, germander, chaparral, shark cartilage, mistletoe, and, yes, synthetic vitamins and minerals can cause serious damage to the liver.  Unless your doctor prescribes a product, don’t take any supplement.

 

Sandy Powers

Organic for Health

http://www.organicforhealthsite.com

sdepour@comcast.net

 

 



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Tension Headaches In Adults And Adolescents

July 29th, 2010
Alyssa Nair asked:




Tension headaches are one of the most common forms of headaches and are more likely to occur in adults and adolescents also statistics show that they are 40% more likely to occur in women than men which could be because woman tend to worry more about the family, bills and overall health. Tension headaches are usually triggered by some type of environmental or internal stress and are not associated with structural abnormalities in the brain.

What are Some Causes of Tension Headaches?

Tension headaches are often a response to stress, anxiety, and emotional conflict in a person’s life. Many occur when you already have a migraine headache and often in the middle of the day which just adds fuel to the fire, causing a more intense pain. They can last for a few hours, several days, weeks, or even months.

What are the symptoms of a tension headache?

While symptoms may differ, the following are common symptoms that you could experience: pain on both sides of your head around the temple area, neck pain, change in vision, numbness or tingling in your arms or legs, a sudden fever or vomiting, blurred vision, headaches that seem to be increasing in intensity or frequency over time, difficulty walking or speaking and a thunderclap headache or a headache associated with loss of consciousness. These symptoms could resemble other conditions or medical problems and could be severe, so please notify your doctor immediately if you have any of the symptoms above. Tension headache symptoms are very different from a migraine headache so let’s determine how they differ. A migraine headache is usually a pulsating type of pain where tension headache symptoms are a continuous pain that can last for weeks or months.

Medications

Managing a tension headache is often a balance between fostering healthy habits, finding effective herbal treatments and using medications appropriately. Rebound headaches may occur from overuse of analgesic medications. Caffeine and codeine containing medications should be avoided in cases a chronic tension headache occurs and due to the risk of overuse in medication which could cause a rebound headache. Your health care provider may prescribe one or more of the following medications.

Analgesics – These medications reduce the pain of a tension headache.

Muscle Relaxants – These medications aid in relaxation by causing sedation and decreasing anxiety. They have little or no direct effect on relaxing the muscles of the head and neck that contribute to the headache. Some of these medications can become addictive.

Tension headaches are sometimes related to contraction or spasm in the muscles of the head and neck and can come from bad posture or stress, which causes tightening of the muscles in the neck and the scalp. Make sure you understand what is causing your headaches because if either depression or anxiety plays an underlying roll that you should seek treatment right away. Even if your tension headaches are responding nicely to over-the-counter pain medications, look at whether other triggers are contributing to your headache and try and find a natural way of helping your tension headaches.



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Pros & Cons of Hoodia

July 29th, 2010
betty59i7 asked:




Hoodia was first time introduced as a botanical plant to the people in US in the year 2004. It is famous to control the appetite and so, it is popular as the natural weight loss supplement. It is a rare spice which is found in South Africa. As it is very useful for the weight loss, it is in high demand. Remember that the hoodia that you are buying is from another country then you should not buy it.

Hoodia is very similar to the cactus in the plant form and can be grown up to the height of one foot. You can find many types of hoodia plants but, the one which is useful for the weight loss is hoodia gardonii.

You might have a question that how hoodia works for the weight loss. After taking hoodia, it first starts to work in the brain area which is known as hypothalamus. This area plays a role in regulating the body functions like hunger. It makes your brain to continue thinking even if you have not eaten. In short, it controls the signals of hunger.

Along with the benefits, there are some side effects of hoodia. It contains an ingredient named as P57 which is very active. There are no side effects of hoodia in the obese patients. The other side effect of hoodia is that it can suppress your thirst and hunger so; you should take care to drink more water. If you have diabetes and taking hoodia, then it can be dangerous because there may be sudden decrease in the sugar level in your body.



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