Specific System Breakdowns
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There are literally hundreds of problems that could be included under
Specific System Breakdowns.? However, the purpose of this book is not
to document them all - even if this was possible.? My message is to
highlight the indisputable fact that, basically they are ALL caused
(genetic Inheritance aside) by our toxic environment and toxic and nutrient
depleted food and water chain; and that we can do something about it
- simply.
Please think about this: If the substances that nourish, support, build
and repair us are heavily contaminated, how can we not also be contaminated?
I have previously stated that millions of us are walking time bombs,
waiting to explode.? Thousands of men, women and worst of all, children,
are exploding every single minute, every hour, day, month and year.?
Please don't be one of them.? Take action now.
Arthritis
Arthritis comes in many forms.? Osteo, rheumatoid, juvenile rheumatoid,
gout, etc.? These conditions cause immense pain and suffering.? In the
USA, around 50 million people suffer from some form of it.? This represents
approximately 21% of the population!
Arthritis is basically an inflammation of the joints.? They swell and
become extremely painful, stiff and immobile.? Needless to say this
is an awfully debilitating condition.? As always, with any form of this
disease, many factors are involved.? Again, nutritional depletion on
all levels is at the forefront.? These include, mineral deficiencies,
essential fatty acid deficiencies, a lack of stomach acid, food allergies,
leaky gut syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, improper immune response,
prescribed drugs, chlamydia*, and even silicone implants, etc.
Robert Bingham, M.D.? reported in the journal of the Academy of Rheumatoid
Diseases that of 250,000 arthritis sufferers treated with supplements,
80 to 90 per cent were corrected!
In my view, digestive function and essential fatty acid intake is of
the utmost importance when treating arthritic conditions, in the long
term.? Fatty acids are required for the body to be able to make the
lubricating material that 'oils' our joints, to build up and deposit
bone and carry the fat soluble vitamins and minerals.? Essential fatty
acid (a blend of flax and hemp oil) intake should be in the region of
twenty - thirty grams daily, together with the other nutrient requirements
that are outlined in The 24 Seven Health Plan.
As of summer 2004 the supplement Glucosamine is enjoying massive sales
in many countries of the world.? This substance is classified as an
amino sugar.? The scientific explanation is that it combines a molecule
of glutamic acid and a molecule of glucose.? It is a natural body constituent
that is found in very high concentrations in cartilage, tendon and ligament
tissue, and it has been described as the glue that holds cartilage tissue
together.? Although some Glucosamine is supplied in the diet, it falls
well short of daily needs, therefore the body has to manufacture the
bulk of its requirements.
In one clinical trial, Glucosamine was pitched against Ibuprofen, Glucosamine
took a little longer to work, but produced much better results thereafter.?
The beneficial results increased with prolonged use.? Another double
blind placebo-controlled study on patients with osteoarthritis showed
that Glucosamine produced significant improvements in the symptoms of
pain, joint tenderness and swelling compared to placebo.? Many other
studies have confirmed these findings.? Please see the services section
of this book for suppliers of this highly recommended supplement.
*Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease, which is rising at an
alarming rate and is strongly linked to PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease).
Note: A tick carried by deer and mice cause Lyme disease.? It can cause
symptoms not unlike those of arthritis.
Alzheimer?s
I have always been fascinated by the nature of reality.? Our lives'
seemingly exist between two non-existent states, the past and the future.?
Our awareness of self and our ability to function at little more than
a basic level is dependent on memory.
Some years ago I watched a documentary about a middle-aged man who
could only remember the previous few seconds of his life.? Each moment
was for him was, as it were, a birth.? He would be introduced to his
wife, for instance, and five seconds later he would ask her who she
was.? He had some deeper awareness of his tragic circumstances and the
living hell he had to endure.? It was pitiful to watch.? We give little
consideration to the fact that a normal life is so dependent on an intangible
faculty - the ability to remember.
Alzheimer's disease is characterised by a loss of memory, lack of concentration,
dementia and general mental deterioration.? Physical functions such
as bowel and bladder control are lost and general health declines severely.?
A lack of vital nutrients, particularly those that are required for
brain function, general toxicity and specific toxicity by inorganic
heavy metals such as mercury and aluminium are implicated in the onset
and progression of this disease.? Alzheimer's sufferers are known to
have a lack of the antioxidant vitamins A, E and beta-carotene.? They
also show low levels of vitamin B12, choline and zinc.
Autopsies on persons who have died of Alzheimer?s have shown aluminium
levels in the brain to be up to four times higher than the 'normal'
levels.? This toxic metal was and is still used to make cooking utensils.?
Quite high levels of it leech into the food being cooked - on a regular
basis.? (If you own aluminium cookware please get rid of it).? Other
sources of inorganic aluminium in varying forms are in deodorants, buffered
aspirin, shampoos, antacids, baking powder, cake mixes, processed cheese
and even some health supplements.? Thanks guys!
It is well worth having one of the various tests that are available
to determine your levels of any heavy metals that may be lurking in
your body.? If they are high, intensive detoxification work may be needed
to get rid of them.? Please seek the help of a health care professional
with regard to this.
Note: Selenium methionine and free form amino acids bind with heavy
metals, which facilitates excretion from the body.? Dietary fibre also
achieves this.
Abnormal Blood Pressure (Hypertension & Hypotension)
It is estimated that fifty million Americans suffer from high blood
pressure - around a fifth of the population.? On that basis around twelve
million British will be suffering the same fate.
Normal blood pressure is considered to be below 130 / 85.? The first
figure is the systolic pressure - the highest pressure exerted against
the arterial walls when the heart pumps.? The second figure is the diastolic
pressure, recorded when the heart is at rest between beats and is therefore
the lowest pressure.? A 'one-off' or single blood pressure reading is
not ideal, measurements taken throughout the day and then averaged,
gives a more reliable picture of the situation.
In the USA, blood pressures are classified as following:
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Systolic
(mm Hg)
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Diastolic
(mm Hg)
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Stage 4 - Hypertension
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210 &
above
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120 &
above
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Stage 3
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180 - 209
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110 - 119
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Stage 2
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160 - 179
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100 - 109
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Stage 1
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140 - 159
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90 - 99
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High - Normal
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130 - 139
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85 - 89
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Normal
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below 130
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below 85
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Blood is forced (pressure) around the body carrying oxygen and 'food'
(sugars, fatty acids, minerals and vitamins) to every cell, to enable
them and obviously us, to live.
Excess arterial pressure or hypertension has many causes, among which
are genetic factors, dietary deficiencies, obesity, high cholesterol,
lack of exercise, stress, excess coffee drinking, drug abuse (recreational
and some medically prescribed), smoking, hormonal abnormalities, poor
kidney function, arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), low essential
fatty acid intake, high sodium intake with salt sensitive individuals
(rare), low blood serum calcium, vitamin D, magnesium and potassium.
Hypertension and/or arteriosclerosis are often called the 'silent killers',
as most people don't realise that they have a problem until they have
severe symptoms such as a major or minor stroke.? Yet there are symptoms
to be aware of, which could be related to this particular problem.?
These include blurred vision, oedema (water retention), persistent headaches
and noises in the ears.? Please see your health care professional if
you have any of these problems.
I have successfully treated high blood pressure with dietary and lifestyle
adjustments, together with a regimen of supplementation.? Those clients,
who have taken this route, have done so because they did not wish to
resort to drug treatment.? If I find that a client has high blood pressure,
I always refer them to their doctor as a first step, if they have not
already done this.? Do not try and treat this condition yourself.
Hypotension
We hear little of hypotension (low blood pressure) as it is far less
prevalent than hypertension.? Yet, it can cause various problems such
as fatigue, sensitivity to cold and heat, dizziness, fainting, general
lethargy and increased sleep requirements.
I have found virtually no data that shows blood pressure reading figures
that constitute a diagnosis of hypotension.? Based on my own experience,
I consider figures, in a sedentary adult, of less than 100 / 70 to be
indicative of hypotension.? In an extremely fit adult, I consider figures
below 90 / 65 to indicate the same.
Poor general nutrition, a lack of sodium, excess potassium and adrenal
exhaustion may contribute to hypotension.? If hypotension is caused
primarily by exhausted adrenal glands (very common), vitamin B5 (pantothenic
acid), 250mg twice daily for one month, should contribute significantly
to an increase in blood pressure.
The highest blood pressure I have recorded on a client is 240/122!
This is incredibly high and would have caused a heart attack in many
people.? The male concerned was around fifty years old, carrying a lot
of excess weight and had a highly stressful life.? His doctor had placed
him on a drug-based regimen that brought his blood pressure down only
marginally and he no longer wanted to continue with it.? I worked out
an initial plan for him, which included dietary adjustments, exercise,
supplemental organic fatty acids at thirty grams per day, etc.? After
six months of adhering to this protocol his blood pressure was down
to 160/100.? Although still too high - a great improvement.
Ulcers
Ulcers in the stomach, intestines and oesophagus have been traditionally
thought by the medical establishment to be caused by stress and/or anxiety,
as these conditions tend to elevate the production of stomach acid in
many cases.? This excess acid can burn through the protective mucous
membranes and attack the tissue beneath, leading to an ulcer, and the
unpleasant problems that go with it.? The treatment by conventional
medicine has been to prescribe an antacid.? While lessening the pain,
this is only a treatment of the symptoms and can be a cause of other
digestive and absorption problems.
Some fifty years ago, veterinarians and farmers knew that it was the
bacteria Helicobacter Pylori that caused ulcers in pigs.? The cure was
to administer an antibiotic together with bismuth.
The Laboratory that I use for various screening purposes told me that
when they first started testing (1996) for Helicobactor Pylori with
patients diagnosed with ulcers, that virtually all the tests were positive.?
They were concerned that the test or the procedures may have been flawed,
so they sent their positive samples to several other laboratories for
re-testing - with exactly the same results!
Human medical research relating to ulcers in the body has taken fifty
years to catch up with the veterinarians and find that, in ninety-five
per cent of cases, ulcers are caused by Helicobacter Pylori! Your GP
can find out if you are infected with bacteria, either from a blood
or breath test.? The blood test is more reliable.? If you test positive,
it is well worth trying the amino acid L-glutamine at a dose of 500mg
four times daily with water, half an hour before food.? Continue this
for one month.? If this does not cure the problem, it will be necessary
to use an antibiotic, which under the circumstances is justifiable,
in my view.
Ulcerative Colitis
With this condition the mucous membranes that line the colon become
ulcerated and inflamed and in some cases, infected.? This causes pain,
bloating gas and wind, bleeding and diarrhoea. ?In some sufferers, the
stools become very hard.? This means that an extra burden of muscular
work is placed upon the colon to move these hardened stools.? Eventually,
the mucous lining can bulge, causing a projection called a diverticula,
adding further to the problem.
Poor general diet, which includes a lack of fibre, a lack of pancreatic
and food digestive enzymes, a lack of stomach acid, toxic bowel, bacterial
infection, imbalance of bowel flora, food allergies, candida, and the
over-use of *antibiotics are all implicated in this condition.? Antibiotics
can cause a gut overgrowth of an organism called Clostridia difficile
that can cause recurring colitis.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) has spread like the plague over the
last few years.? It is one of the most common complaints made to all
types of health practitioners.? Symptoms are many and diverse, they
include constipation, diarrhoea (these may alternate), bloating, gas,
wind, mucous and/or blood in the stools, pain, abdominal distension,
vomiting, nausea, headaches, etc.? The colon may well become partially
obstructed with impacted faecal matter.? Absorption of nutrients is
seriously affected with this type of bowel problem, further compounding
the problem.
A healthy bowel moves food and waste through its length by rhythmic
muscular waves called peristalsis.? With IBS this action becomes weakened
and irregular.? Putrefying waste cannot be expelled correctly, this
delay creates a potential for the re-absorption of carcinogens, toxins
and bacteria.? Some scientists think that a virus or bacteria may play
a part in causing a loss of peristaltic action.? This may well be so,
but it is in my view, due to the overall decline in nutritional status.?
This results in soft, flabby muscles both outside and inside the body
- peristalsis is an internal muscular contraction.? The same problems
that are implicated in ulcerative colitis, as listed above, are implicated
with IBS.? Having a toxic bowel (impacted faecal matter in the colon)
may be the most important factor here, together with very poor nutritional
status.
With a toxic bowel and/or an extended faecal transit time, an extra
burden is placed on the immune system.? There is a large mass of lymphoid
tissue on the mucous membrane lining the intestines, called Peyer's
patches.? These are an important part of the immune system as they produce
antibodies to deal with immune challenges.? Following The 24 Seven Health
Plan, with particular emphasis on a toxic bowel test, the cleaning and
detoxification of the colon and the liver, essential fatty acid and
fibre intake will help to cure ulcerative colitis, and other bowel problems,
in most cases.? I suggest that you consult a health care professional
such as a nutritionally aware doctor, naturopath, clinical nutritionist,
or nutritional practitioner.
Note: With conditions such as Ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative
colitis inflammatory bowel disease, leaky gut, and Crohn's disease,
the amino acid L- glutamine is very beneficial.? I suggest taking 500mg
four times daily with water, half an hour before food.? This is in addition
to the action outlined above.
Leaky Gut Syndrome
After food leaves the stomach its continuing digestion takes place
in the gut.? Thereafter, nutrients are carried through the gut mucosal
barrier into the bloodstream, from where they are utilised as required
in thousands of metabolic reactions.? Large amounts of lymphoid tissue
termed Peyers Patches are located on the intestinal (gut) mucous lining.?
These produce antibodies to deal with any substance that the body believes
to be foreign and are a highly important part of the immune defence
system.
The gut lining can be damaged or breached by, among others, infection,
toxins, a lack of digestive enzymes, an overgrowth of unfriendly bacteria
such as Candida albicans and Clostridia difficile, by antibiotics, processed
foods, additives, excess alcohol consumption and poor general diet and
nutrition.? It is known also, that NSAID's (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs) inflame the gut lining, as do aspirin and Neurofen.? The overuse
of these substances can be the prime cause of leaky gut syndrome.
An inflamed or breached gut allows improperly digested (large) food
molecules, toxins (particularly if the sufferer also has a toxic bowel),
bacteria, viruses and yeast's to pass into the bloodstream with unpleasant
and sometimes dire consequences.? An allergy to all sorts of substances
including normal foods can manifest.? This is because incorrectly digested
food is treated by the body as a ?foreign? substance and an antibody
is produced to fight it, much as it would be against bacteria.? This
immune response is then activated every time this 'foreign' food is
eaten.
With leaky gut syndrome, as with other gut problems, the absorption
of vital nutrients is severely compromised.? The liver and the lymphatic
system fail to adequately detoxify an increasing toxic load and we have
a situation that can snowball out of control.
Leaky gut syndrome can be cured or at least controlled in most cases.?
Following The 24 Seven Health Plan will help in many ways, but it would
be wise to seek the help of a naturopath, clinical nutritionist, nutritionist
or a healthcare professional who is familiar with this problem.
Notes: Many practitioners have access to laboratories that can undertake
a gut permeability screen.
Leaky gut syndrome may possibly be the cause of autoimmune diseases
that include multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Toxic bowel
I have already stated in the chapter on Toxic Bowel, that recent scientific
evidence suggests that the 'bad' bacteria produced by bowel toxins from
impacted faecal matter in the colon, can create an increase in the bacterial
enzyme beta-glucuronidase that can reactivate 'dead' oestrogens.? These
may then be re-absorbed into the bloodstream, further elevating levels
of circulating oestrogens.
Remember, that forty-seven per cent of people that I have tested had
a toxic bowel.? It is an easy matter to clear this condition either
with colonic irrigation and / or a course of Psyllium fibre colon cleanse.
You will find details on how to undertake a simple urine test to determine
if you have this condition in the 'services' section at the back of
this book.
Meniere?s Syndrome
Meniere?s syndrome is a particularly distressing condition characterised
by dizziness, a loud ringing or throbbing in the ears and sometimes
vomiting.? There are drugs to treat this condition and of course they
only address the symptoms and cause unpleasant side effects.? Many instances
of Meniere's syndrome can be cured by the simple addition of vitamin
B5 (pantothenic acid) and sodium to the diet.? This condition and some
forms of *glaucoma can be caused by an adrenal gland problem.? When
the adrenal glands become exhausted through stress and/or nutritional
deficiencies (particularly vitamin B5) they fail to control the correct
sodium and potassium balance, via the kidneys.? A great deal of sodium
is therefore lost in the urine.? Due to this, excessive fluids are then
allowed to collect in the tissues.? This creates excessive pressure
and at a certain focal point, such as in the ears, it will be experienced
as hissing, rushing, throbbing or a similar type of noise.
By supplementing the diet with a B-complex formula, a gram of B5 and
a small pinch of sodium (natural salt) three times daily, the problem
in many instances will be solved or at the least, significantly improved.?
The cause of the adrenal insufficiency must then be determined.
Notes: There are various other factors that are implicated in Meniere?s
Syndrome.? Among these are carbohydrate metabolism problems, high cholesterol
levels, poor circulation and low blood sugar.
*A type of glaucoma can be caused by excessive tissue fluid pressure,
pushing the lens of the eye forward and the optic nerve back, distorting
vision.
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