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6 Natural Ways to Preventing H1N1 Virus

November 10th, 2009

I don’t have H1N1 and I certainly don’t plan on getting it.

And, I’m not vaccinated and will most certainly NOT get my vaccination. It’s scary to see how much hype has gone into prompting people of walks to get their H1N1 virus vaccination.

Considering the nasty consequences of vaccines (after all, many of them have “stabilizers” such as body-decaying mercury, aluminum, and formaldehyde added to them) I choose to protect my body naturally by building and supporting my immune system.

This is a continuation to my previous post on boosting your immune system, and you can follow these recommendations to help your body out so that you don’t have to fall prey to H1N1 or any other flu that comes a knocking.

1. Sleep and Rest

Especially if you haven’t been feeling great or have busy, stressed days.  Your body regenerates when it enters stage 4 (deep) sleep. Thus, depriving yourself of sleep is not what you want to do.

2. Hydrate

Drink plenty of fluids:  filtered water, herbal teas (ginger, peppermint).  Remember: coffee and alcohol dehydrate and weaken your system.

3. Eat as Healthy as You Can

Be sure to eat plenty of raw fruit and fresh vegetables for their powerful antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and thousands of phytonutrients that help you fend off foreign invaders.

4. Use Garlic

Cook with it AND use it raw: toss steamed/cooked veggies with butter and crushed garlic cloves (1-3 cloves, raw!).  Garlic has anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal properties.

5. Think Healthy to Be Healthy

Focus your thinking on creating health and strength, and recognize your body’s natural ability to defend itself. Remember, where attention goes, energy flows. Focus on what you want, not on what you don’t want.

6. Be Realistic and Keep Things in Perspective

Please remember that even with all the media hype, more people will die from the regular flu than from H1N1.  A healthy body is able to fight flu virus proliferation.

The only portals of entry for the flu virus are the mucous membranes (mainly nostrils and mouth/throat). It’s almost impossible to avoid coming into contact with a flu virus (including H1N1) in spite of all precautions. Contact with H1N1 is not so much of a problem as is its proliferation.

While you are still healthy and not showing any symptoms of H1N1 infection, in order to prevent proliferation, you can follow these simple “hygienic practices”:

1. Frequent hand-washing (well highlighted in all official communications).

2. ‘Hands-off-the-face’ approach. Resist all temptations to touch any part of face.

3. Gargle twice a day with warm salt water. H1N1 takes 2-3 days after initial infection in the throat/nasal cavity to proliferate and show characteristic symptoms. Simple gargling prevents proliferation. Don’t underestimate this simple, inexpensive, age-old yet powerful preventative method.

4. Similar to 3 above, clean your nostrils at least once every day with warm salt water (try a ‘nasal irrigation device’ such as a neti pot, found at drug and health food stores, but also, blowing your nose hard once a day and swabbing both nostrils with Q-Tips dipped in warm salt water is very effective in bringing down viral population.

5. Drink warm or hot liquids. Drinking warm liquids has the same effect as gargling, but in the reverse direction. They wash off proliferating viruses from the throat into the stomach where they cannot survive, proliferate or do any harm.

One Final Note…

Remember that sugar paralyzes the immune system.  Sugar actively competes with vitamin C for entry into your cells.  Your cells need vitamin C!  Let them have it!  Avoid (or strictly limit) sugar, candies, chocolate – especially during cold and flu season.  (Vitamin C is a potent anti-oxidant, is used in detoxification and destruction of ‘bad cells’ and waste, and is essential during times of stress and anxiety.)

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Dangers of Aspartame | Diet Sodas – PART 2

August 14th, 2009

Yesterday, in the first part of this Aspartame series, we uncovered a comprehensive list of many of the Aspartame-related symptoms that have been reported to the FDA. In this section, we’re going to look at some of the reasons why Aspartame has been proven to be dangerous to the human (and animal) health.

How Aspartame Affects the Body

Aspartame is a neurotoxin whose by-products (explained below) can bind to specific receptors within the brain and nervous system. Because of this, Aspartame appears to cause slow, silent damage, especially in the brain and nervous system, in those unfortunate enough to not have immediate reactions to it. For such people, it may take one year, 5 years, 10 years, or 40 years, but it seems to cause some reversible and some irreversible changes in health over long-term use.

The real danger with Aspartame consumption, it now seems, pertains to pregnant women and the developing fetus. A startling 2007 animal study in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives showed that rats fed roughly twice the “acceptable daily intake” (ADI) amount of aspartame from the 12th day of fetal life until their natural death had significant increases in malignant lymphomas/leukemias and mammary tumours!

Although the study was conducted on rats (not humans) and at a dosage higher than the FDA’s ADI levels, it is the second study from the same researchers to show Aspartame’s cancer-causing potential, especially when administered during fetal development.

In their previous study from 2006, Dr. Morando Soffriti and his team showed that Aspartame is a multipotential carcinogenic agent, even at a daily dose of 20 mg/kg of bodweight (milligrams per kilograms per body weight), much less than the current ADI for humans in Europe (40 mg/kg of bodyweight) and in the United States (50 mg/kg bodyweight).

On the basis of these research results, the Italian research team recommended a re-evaluation of the present guidelines on the use and consumption of Aspartame as “urgent and cannot be delayed.”

These studies provide alarming findings on Aspartame, even if they were conducted on rats. Their merit lies in the fact that the dosages used were similar to what most humans would normally consume and that they studied the rats for the entirety of their lives, not just for 1 or 2 years like many flawed studies showing Aspartame’s safety have used.

Aspartame is a compound molecule and its effects on the body can be studied on numerous levels. To that point, it is helpful to understand that upon ingestion, Aspartame breaks down into 3 components: methanol, phenylalanine, and aspartic acid.

Methanol…Formaldehyde…and Formic Acid

Methanol, also known as wood alcohol, comprises 10% of Aspartame and is considered toxic if consumed frequently.

Most of the methanol in Aspartame is absorbed and quickly converted into formaldehyde, and then to formic acid. While some scientists (and interested companies such as Monsanto and Ajinomoto) believe that the metabolism of aspartame into methanol does not damage the body, other experts disagree.

Their disagreement stems from the fact that Aspartame-containing beverages have no ethanol to prevent the conversion to the lethal methanol. In natural products, methanol never appears alone. In every case, it is balanced by the presence of ethanol, which helps to block the body’s enzymes from converting methanol into formic acid.

The researchers also believe that even low levels of methanol (and its by-products formaldehyde and formic acid) can accumulate in the brain, liver, and kidneys of rats while also proving toxic to humans.

Once in the body, methanol is converted to formaldehyde, and then to formic acid. These 2 final by-products of methanol metabolism are well-known toxins! Along these lines, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has stated that methanol:

“…is considered a cumulative poison due to the low rate of excretion once it is absorbed. In the body, methanol is oxidized to formaldehyde and formic acid; both of these metabolites are toxic.”

Formaldehyde is a deadly neurotoxin and a known cancer-causing substance. It causes damage to the retina of the eyes, interferes with DNA replication, and can lead to birth defects.

Formic acid is toxic because it inhibits a key mitochondrial enzyme, depriving the body’s cells from oxygen, resulting in metabolic acidosis (which is associated with bone density loss, kidney problems, and cancer), among a variety of other metabolic disturbances.

According to the EPA, the recommended limit of methanol consumption is 7.8 mg/day. But really, how much of a poison is safe to ingest?? A 1-litre Aspartame-sweetened beverage contains about 56 mg of methanol – that’s about 7 times the EPA’s recommended limit! Maybe 1-litre is excessive for most. So why not consider that a single 12 oz. can of diet coke contains 20 mg of methanol. So either way, you lose!

Phenylalanine and Aspartic Acid

Phenylalanine and aspartic acid, which comprise 90% of aspartame, are amino acids normally used by the body’s cells when supplied by the foods we eat. Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid that is needed for normal growth and tissue maintenance, but sustained high blood levels of phenylalanine can lead to brain damage.

This is of particular concern to roughly one out of 20,000 children born with phenylketonuria or PKU. These children cannot metabolize phenylalanine properly, so it builds up to dangerous levels in their brains.

For this reason, it is law in the United States for Aspartame-containing products to contain a warning of the presence of phenylalanine.

Aspartic acid belongs to a class of chemicals that in high concentrations act as an excitotoxin, inflicting damage on brain and nerve cells. Aspartatic acid does not normally cross the blood-brain barrier in most parts of the brain without active uptake by specific transporters, yet high levels of this excitotoxin has been shown in numerous animal studies to cause damage to areas of the brain unprotected by the blood-brain barrier, leading to variety of degenerative diseases.

While some experts agree that typical use of aspartame does not spike aspartic acid to extremely high levels in adults, they are particularly concerned with its potential effects in infants and young children, as they have undeveloped blood-brain barriers.

It’s a far stretch to think that small children will consume diet sodas because they want to lose weight, but parents should pay attention to infant formulas and other infant foods that may contain Aspartame, even at small doses. More importantly, mothers-to-be should seriously refrain from putting any Aspartame in their bodies in light of the startling “fetal” study alluded to earlier.

Summing Up

Without a doubt, the three breakdown products of Aspartame are all toxic at high doses. But even at small doses, why would you put a poison into your body? Would you put even a small dash of paint thinner (a deadly toxin) into your morning smoothie if it tasted sweet? Of course not!

Counter-arguments have been put forth by experts such as Joe Schwarcz, author of “An Apple a Day”, who claim that the typical Aspartame user consumes far less than the FDA’s “acceptable daily intake” (ADI) rendering Aspartame more or less harmless. But let’s not forget about the corruption inherent in the FDA that led to the approval of Aspartame in the first place or the fact that roughly 100 studies have demonstrated serious detrimental neurological effects from frequent use of Aspartame, even at a lower than ADI levels!

Any chemical that is chronically ingested will accumulate over time. Whether the body can properly metabolize it or not will depend on the health of the body and its major filtering (ie. the liver) and enzyme systems.

Unfortunately, based on most peoples’ current state of poor health, their compromised liver, kidney, and immune function, and their depleted enzyme levels from eating dead foods, it is highly unlikely that, in the long run, their bodies will not show the effects of chronic contamination!

In the case of Aspartame, it has been said that roughly 60 days are required for its by-products to be eliminated from the human body! That’s quite the decay time for a chemical that is often consumed on a daily basis by millions of dieting individuals.

There’s the information. Now, the choice is yours. I hope you make the right one!

 

References:

Soffriti, et al. (2007). Lifespan Exposure to Low Doses of Aspartame Beginning During Prenatal Life Increases Cancer Effects in Rats Environment Health Perspectives 115: 1293-1297.

Soffritti, et al. (2006). Aspartame induces lymphomas and leukemias in rats. European Journal of Oncology, 10(2): 107-116.

Trocho, C. et al. (1998). Formaldehyde derived from dietary aspartame binds to tissue components in vivo. Life Sci, 63(5):337-49.

http://www.epa.gov/

Liesivuori J, Savolainen H (September 1991). “Methanol and formic acid toxicity: biochemical mechanisms”. Pharmacol. Toxicol. 69 (3): 157–63.

Olney, J. (1994). “Excitotoxins in Foods”. Neurotoxicology 15 (3): 535–544.


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