Significant Lifestyle Problems
Smoking
As an ex-smoker, I am only too aware of how difficult it is to give up the
habit. As well as nicotine, which is a powerful addictive body stimulant, tobacco,
contains many other deadly poisons, some of these are carcinogenic. That should
be enough to encourage every smoker to quit. Move mountains to try and kick
the habit, your body will be forever grateful.
Alcohol
Alcohol is also a poisonous substance as far as the body is concerned. Its
toxic by-products have to be detoxified by the liver (as do all toxins). I do
believe that drinking occasionally is a burden that a healthy body can tolerate.
Lest I be accused of saying that, because it suits me, I don't drink! Alcohol
has never agreed with me, which on occasions I have found infuriating!
As a justification for drinking, wine particularly, the French are always cited
as heavy drinkers with a very low incidence of heart disease. From my point
of view this is understandable, as grapes contain certain antioxidants. These
substances protect the body in many ways. This is not all of the answer, however.
French food and the general diet is far better than that in the U.K. The 'sting
in the tail' of this story is this; research has now found that the French have
a very high rate of liver cirrhosis, caused in the main by excessive alcohol
intake!
Recreational Drugs
Please stay clear of them if you want to attain and maintain health. Even the
'soft' drug cannabis, has serious effects on the body, particularly with prolonged
use. The active ingredient in cannabis is THC that alters the normal immune
response, making the white blood cells around forty per cent less effective.
Cannabis is sometimes prescribed or taken by the sufferers of M.S. (multiple
sclerosis), to alleviate pain. With this disease, the immune system attacks
the myelin sheath that surrounds the nerves. By suppressing the immune system,
the attack against the myelin is less severe which equals less pain. In this
instance cannabis is a double-edged sword.
Lack Of Exercise
Exercise that elevates our heart rate is vital for good health. It strengthens
the cardiovascular system, bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, etc. Exercise
also 'fixes' calcium in the bones, helps detoxification via the stimulation
to the lymphatic system and the sweating process. Regular work-outs will give
us more daily energy through increased oxygenation, help burn excess fat and
ward off both external and internal ageing, providing it is not overdone. The
benefits cannot be overstated.
A minimum cardiovascular workout programme, such as running, aerobics, stepping,
skipping or rebounding, should consist of three sessions of twenty minutes weekly.
We should never think that we are never too old to start! The moderate expense
of seeking professional help for a personalised training programme is well worthwhile.
Remember, use it or lose it!
Please seek the advice of your doctor if you have not exercised for some time,
or have a medical condition that may preclude it.
A gentle word of warning! As with everything else, too much (exercise) is as
bad for us as too little! If you are addicted to exercise or you are a professional
athlete, it is absolutely vital to seek out professional nutritional help. Intense
training depletes the body of all vital nutrients, leading eventually to a decline
in performance. From a health perspective, it can seriously effect the immune
system, leading to ill health. Many athletes have to retire prematurely after
falling prey to recurring 'viral infections' (which means the doctor doesn't
know what it is)! The cause is more often than not, severe nutritional deficiencies.
Lack Of Sleep
While we sleep, the body repairs the damage that is done throughout the day,
particularly at a cellular level. Adequate sleep is of paramount importance
in any health building programme. A shortage of it has many far-reaching effects,
such as depressing the immune system. In my case, it also depresses me!
Science tells us that the 'friendly' bacteria in the intestines produce sleep
- inducing chemicals called muramyl peptides. Such is the strength of these
substances, that it is said that an extra billionth (!) of a gram will add several
hours to a night's sleep. When these peptides hit the brain they stimulate the
production of interleukins, which in turn stimulate immune system lymphocytes.
Lymphocytes perform many tasks, such as killing bacteria and viruses.
I have noticed time after time that many of my clients who have severe digestive
problems also have difficulty in sleeping. With digestive problems the natural
balance of 'friendly' bacteria is usually upset. By restoring digestive and
absorptive capabilities and re-balancing the bowel flora, many sleep problems
are resolved. This is only my own anecdotal evidence, however, it may have some
basis in fact.
Emotional Stability
It has been shown on many occasions, that happily married couples live a longer
life than people who live alone. The human race, on the whole, has a need for
companionship and love. The fulfillment of these basic needs is an intrinsic
part of basic health. Without a shadow of doubt, negative emotions cast negative
energy into the body, which can and often does lead to ill health, due to the
imbalances caused on every level. However, nutritional deficiencies can also
lead to disrupted brain and hormone function, which in turn can effect emotional
behaviour.
If you feel that your emotional stability is under threat, whether it is from
childhood experiences, a current problem or anything in between, then
please seek professional help. Many of us carry far to much old emotional
baggage around with us that affects the here and now. Offloading it,
is in a sense, a re-programming of mind and body - I have had to do
this myself and can testify to the positive results.
Stress
I have a book of poetry written in the 1860s. The author writes in
one entry, of "... the press and hurry of these times...".
Today, a hundred and forty years later the 'press and hurry' or stress
in all our lives, has increased dramatically.
The American Academy of Family Physicians says that two thirds of visits to
the doctor are due to stress related problems such as indigestion, nausea, fatigue,
headaches and asthma. There are many studies that have shown the link between
severe stress and severe illness. I have seen this connection myself on many
occasions.
The stress response is regulated by our autonomic nervous system. A real or
perceived threat will set the response into action, making us ready for 'flight
or fight' that was designed to help protect our lives in prehistoric times.
The brain sends a message to the adrenal glands, which pour hormones into the
bloodstream. The heart rate rises, blood pressure soars, blood flow is diverted
from the digestive system and sent to the muscles, the pupils dilate, oxygen
consumption goes up and blood sugar levels rise. This all takes place in seconds.
We are now ready for action! As you can imagine this reaction is in itself,
a major stress on all the body functions in its own right.
The autonomic nervous system cannot tell the difference between a real or perceived
threat and will therefore mount the same response. Is today any different to
prehistoric times as far as threat to life is concerned? It is probably worse.
Certainly, the perceived threats to us are infinitely worse and more prolonged.
Many people are in a state of 'fight or flight every' waking hour for years
on end.
We all have enormous demands on our time; we have deadlines, children, work,
shopping, cooking, cleaning, finances, expectations, disappointments, traffic
jams, noise, aggressive bosses, surly shop assistants, service providers who
treat us as cattle, advertisers projecting images that say we should feel, think
and look like this or that. We may feel that everyone else has a perfect stress
free life and we alone are frazzled beyond hope! This creates even more stress.
We are assailed from every point with no respite. It is no surprise that we
very often become ill as a consequence.
This level of stress can easily become a permanent, totally debilitating condition.
In this situation, the adrenal glands become exhausted, causing among other
problems extreme fatigue, blood pressure changes, muscle weakness, digestive
disorders, poor carbohydrate metabolism, poor electrolyte (sodium & potassium)
regulation, depressed immune function, a rise in cholesterol, cold extremities,
tooth-grinding, memory loss, short temper, etc. Virtually all bodily organs
and functions are affected during this stress response. To counter-act this
situation, we may crave artificial stimulants such as coffee, tea, alcohol,
cigarettes, and sugar. These do stimulate the adrenal glands, but it is the
same as whipping a dying horse, it struggles to its feet only to collapse again.
A more severe whipping is needed to get it on its feet once again.
During the stress response the body uses large amounts of nutrients and generates
masses of damaging free radicals. The adrenal glands particularly, utilise a
great deal of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) to support their function, this
is assuming that there is an adequate supply from which to draw in the first
place!
There are many ways to combat the stress in our lives', such as relaxation
techniques, biofeedback, time-management techniques, meditation and exercise.
Bookshops carry many titles on these subjects. Relax and become more healthy
should be a daily promise to ourselves.
Electromagnetic Stress
The evidence of the effects of electromagnetic radiation on health is totally
overwhelming. Articles by the score on this subject are to be found in scientific
journals the world over and dozens of books have been written on the matter.
Government is taking notice of the 'developments', (in other words they are
doing nothing) and the power companies are being forced to admit to possible
dangers.
The power companies in the USA take this situation far more seriously than
those in the rest of the world. This is not because of any high-minded ideals;
it is because of the fear of litigation.
The human body operates on a D.C. electrical system (this is scientific fact).
This operation is primary, and therefore precedes all chemical processes. Man
made electromagnetic radiation is overloading and interfering with the normal
electrically polarised cellular communicative system. For example, the endocrine
glands that pour hormones into the body, may under or over react to man made
electromagnetic stimuli. This can have a 'knock on effect' to any or all of
the other finely controlled internal mechanisms on which we are so dependent.
For those who are exposed to strong electromagnetic forces, higher than normal
rates of miscarriages may occur, foetal abnormalities and cot death risks are
increased. This potent, and unseen force for example, may cause headaches, memory
loss, lack of energy, M.E.[??] and cancer, wholly or in part.
Other problems related by global research to Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR)
are:
Allergies - Headaches - Stomach ulcers - Irritability - Fatigue - Impotence
- Mood swings - Infertility - Cysts - Fibroids - Depression - Rashes - Cancer
- Cataracts - Diarrhoea - Travel sickness - Breast cancer - Anxiety - Abdominal
bloating - Multiple sclerosis.
Note: The above symptoms have many other causes besides E.M.R.
Electromagnetic radiation is generated among others by:
Computers - Telephones - Televisions - Electric motors - Stereo systems - Electric
tools - Fluorescent lights - Electric blankets - High voltage power lines -
Washing machines - House wiring - Office machines - Underground cables - Radios
- Electric trains - Satellite communications - Microwave ovens - Conventional
ovens - Overhead cables - Hair dryers - Radar - Mobile phones
Spring mattresses, metal necklaces, earrings, bracelets, wrist watches, metal
filing cabinets, household plumbing, T.V. and radio antenna, all act as powerful
aerials or attractors of electromagnetic radiation.
Some ways to reduce EMR in your home.
[We offer ADR line of EMR neutralizers]
Fit cut -off switches, either at the ring main or use the portable variety
in any plug socket. A multi-gang extension lead may then be used to power different
appliances from the protected socket. With the cut-off switch in place, electrical
current will not flow into the appliance (or the house wiring if it is fitted
at the fuse box) and create an electromagnetic field, until it is switched on.
In my view, the most important area to be covered by a cut off switch is the
bedroom, where we spend a third of our life sleeping. At this time the brain
has reduced all bodily functions down to a minimum, so that it may maximise
its communicative ability with every one of our billions of cells. In this way
the ravages of daily existence can be repaired. Electromagnetic radiation can
seriously interfere with this communicative and repairing ability.
If your bed has a mattress made with coil springs, change it for a foam rubber
or a 'filled' type.
Do not use an electric blanket while sleeping and preferably not at all.
Site your bed away from radiators; these also attract EMR, as does most metal,
including jewellery. If possible, also site your bed at right angles to the
incoming power line. This action will reduce the effects of the magnetic field.
Do not use fluorescent lighting tubes, these emit the same type of radiation
as VDU computer screens.
Sit as far away as possible from your TV set. Televisions can accumulate tremendous
voltages (even when switched off but plugged in) and radiate much harmful energy
including X rays. As a rule, the more expensive a T.V. the better the shielding.
If you have a T.V. in your bedroom do not leave it on standby, fit a cut out
switch to the socket or unplug it.
Sit at least 30 inches away from your computer VDU screen and it's peripheral
devices such as printers. Use an EMR screen shield if possible. Make sure that
the back of your computer does not face into a child's room.
Unplug all electrical devices when not in use if you have not fitted cut-off
switches. Sit as far away as possible from electric heaters; these can give
off very high fields.
Replace old mains fuse boxes with the latest variety.
Minimise the use of household and cellular mobile phones. Base and hand set
communicate via radio waves. As these are held at brain level, the potential
problem is obvious.
Use room ionisers. Many electrical devices create positive ions that are linked
to ill health. Ionisers fill the air with negative ions that are very beneficial
to health.
Electric shavers, hair dryers, kettles' etc, also produce electromagnetic fields.
For the most part we are only exposed to these fields for brief periods, therefore
one has to apply a risk to benefit ratio.
Coghill Research Laboratories produce protection devices such as VDU shelters,
cut-off switches, an electromagnetic field measuring meter, etc. Please see
the services section at the end of this book.
It is possible to screen many of the effects of electric fields generated by
power lines and pylons, by growing trees and shrubs between them and your house.
Note: The worst fields are often found in the middle of two pylons.
I have a simple meter that measures electrical energy in volts per metre. Above
10 volts per metre is considered unsafe for sleeping infants, small children,
the infirm or the unwell. Above 30 volts per metre is considered unsafe in the
long term for adults. For the magnetic field the threshold is 1 milligauss or
100 nT (nano Tesla). I always use this device to check sleeping and working
areas on my travels.
A major high street company asked me to check their research & development
laboratory, as three of their workers had suffered miscarriages in a six month
period. The large laboratory had three long rows of work surfaces with cupboards
under. The cupboard doors had a metal trim that served as a 'grip' for opening
purposes, this trim was at stomach height and created a continuous line of metal
along the whole installation. Above this, double fluorescent tube lighting glared
down. The EMR emitted by these tubes was strongly attracted to the metal trim,
and readings taken in the whole area were high. The highest being directly around
the area of the trim.
Note: *Electromagnetic & VDU News, volume 7 No 3/4, 1996-7, carries an
article stating that Swedish researchers have discovered that VDU operators
have significantly reduced levels of the important hormone, melatonin.
*Published by: Electromagnetic & VDU News, PO Box 25, Liphook, Hants, GU30
7SE.
Further reading:
You Can Heal Your Life - Louise L. Hay - Eden Grove Editions. (Personal Development).
The Body Electric - Robert O. Becker & Gary Seldon - Quill Books.
Cross Currents - Robert O. Becker - Jeremy P. Tarcher Books.
Electromagnetic Man - Cyril Smith & Simon Best - Dent Publishing.
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