Browsing articles from "September, 2011"

Light is Right

-Consult a medical professional regarding all things related to your health. “When I moved from Mexico, first to Montana and then to Oregon in 1966, I became very conscious of how light affects the hormones and the health. (For example, in Montana I experienced an interesting springtime shedding of body hair.) Many people who came [...]

Low Blood Cholesterol Compromises Immune Function

Sep 22, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   cholesterol, endotoxin, functionalps, General, HDL, immunity, LDL, lipopolysaccharides, lipoprotein, LPS, mortality, statins, Tuberculosis  //  Comments Off on Low Blood Cholesterol Compromises Immune Function
by Barry Groves http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/immunity3.html There is a substantial amount of evidence that relatively low cholesterol levels in apparently healthy individuals is associated with increased subsequent mortality from cancer. It is also associated with other, non-heart related deaths. A group at the Center for Clinical Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, tested whether the effectiveness of their [...]

Polyunsaturated Fats Suppress The Immune System

Sep 22, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   Barry Groves, fish oil, flax oil, General, immune suppression, immunosuppression, omega 3, omega 6, organ transplants, polyunsaturated fatty acids, PUFA  //  Comments Off on Polyunsaturated Fats Suppress The Immune System
by Barry Groves http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/immunity2.html Polyunsaturated fats (PUFs) are greatly immunosuppressive. The first person to suggest that polyunsaturated fats suppress the immune system was Dr E A Newsholme of Oxford University, England.[i] What Newsholme wrote was that when our bodies get sufficient nutrition, our diet includes immunosuppressive PUFs which make us prone to infection by bacteria [...]

Natural Desiccated Thyroid: Dr. Richard Guttler’s False Claim about It

Sep 21, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   armour, desiccated thyroid, Dr. John C. Lowe, General, hypothyroidism, levothyroxine, synthetic thyroid, synthroid, thyroxine  //  Comments Off on Natural Desiccated Thyroid: Dr. Richard Guttler’s False Claim about It
Natural Desiccated Thyroid: Dr. Richard Guttler’s False Claim about It by Dr. John C. Lowe

Stability, Effectiveness, and Safety of Desiccated Thyroid vs Levothyroxine: A Rebuttal to the British Thyroid Association

Sep 21, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   armour, desiccated thyroid, Dr. John C. Lowe, General, hypothyroidism, levothyroxine, synthetic thyroid, synthroid, thyroxine  //  Comments Off on Stability, Effectiveness, and Safety of Desiccated Thyroid vs Levothyroxine: A Rebuttal to the British Thyroid Association
Stability, Effectiveness, and Safety of Desiccated Thyroid vs Levothyroxine: A Rebuttal to the British Thyroid Association by Dr. John C. Lowe

The Rise and Fall of Estrogen Therapy: The History of HRT

Sep 21, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   breast cancer, Carla Rothenberg, estrogen, General, heart attack, Hormone Replacement Treatment, HRT, menopause, progesterone, stroke, Women's Health Initiative  //  Comments Off on The Rise and Fall of Estrogen Therapy: The History of HRT
by Carla J. Rothenberg Harvard Law School, Class of 2005 April 25, 2005 http://leda.law.harvard.edu/leda/data/711/Rothenberg05.pdf

SOS for PMS

Sep 20, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   estrogen dominance, General, high cholesterol, HRT, hypothyroidism, menopause, progesterone deficiency, serotonin, statins, third ovary, thyroid, trytophan, Vitamin A  //  Comments Off on SOS for PMS
Despite popular opinion, PMS isn’t normal. It’s akin to a check engine light that goes off monthly. If you’re looking to have an easy menopause, don’t ignore PMS. If you’re looking for weight loss, it’s recommended to remedy the hormonal balances and metabolism suppression associated with PMS. This blog discusses the underlying issues of PMS [...]

SOS for PMS

*Consult a medical professional regarding all things related to your health. Despite popular opinion, PMS isn’t normal. It’s akin to a check engine light that goes off monthly. If you’re looking to have an easy menopause, don’t ignore PMS. If you’re looking for weight loss, it’s recommended to remedy the hormonal balances and metabolism suppression [...]

Calcium Paradox

Sep 20, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   bone health, calcium, calcium paradox, diabetes, General, high blood pressure, hypertension, magnesium, obesity, osteoporosis, thyroid, vitamin d, vitamin k2  //  Comments Off on Calcium Paradox
Dietary calcium deficiency results in calcium being placed where it does not belong – in the soft tissues – and this happens at the expense of our bones causing dysfunctions like hypertension, arteriosclerosis, type 2 diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and degenerative joint disease. Inappropriate calcification occurs ironically due to a lack of calcium. [...]

Brain Energy: The Thyroid and Parkinson’s Disease

Sep 19, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   brain degeneration, brain energy, General, hypothyroidism, Parkinson's Disease, polyunsaturated fatty acids, PUFA, serotonin, thyroid, trytophan  //  Comments Off on Brain Energy: The Thyroid and Parkinson’s Disease
Rev Neurol. 2002 Oct 16-31;35(8):741-2. [Hypothyroidism concealed by Parkinson's disease]. [Article in Spanish] García-Moreno JM, Chacón J. Source Servicio de Neurología, Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Sevilla, España. sinue@arrakis.es Abstract AIMS: Although it is commonly recognised that diseases of the thyroids can simulate extrapyramidal disorders, a review of the causes of Parkinsonism in the neurology literature [...]
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