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Our Disappearing Minerals and The Vital Role They Play in our Health
First in a series by Tony Isaacs author of Cancer's Natural Enemy

"You can trace every sickness, every disease, and every ailment to a mineral deficiency." – Dr. Linus Pauling, two-time Nobel Prize winner

Dating back to the beginning of last century mineral depletion in our soils, and thus in the food we eat, has been horrendous – and it has gotten much worse in recent decades, as we strip the top eight feet of soil throughout the world of the vital major minerals and up to 80 trace minerals that man has adapted to for thousands of years and which are needed for optimum health.

The way nature works in a more or less "natural" state is that tree roots go deep in the soil and bring up vital minerals that are replaced as the trees die and decompose.  In addition, animals that eat and contain the minerals themselves die and decompose and are returned to the soil.  Similarly, animal and human waste matter is returned to the soil.

In modern times, we have disrupted the natural cycle of mineral replenishment by clear-cutting the forests and trees to make crop land, removing most of the waste and dead animals, and we have over-farmed virtually all of our soil without allowing time for micro-organisms to convert the remaining minerals into usable forms for plants. Thanks to the advent of petro-chemical fertilizers in 1908, we have mostly returned to the soil only petroleum derived nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus – which produce lush growth but nutrient-poor plants.

To make matters worse, we have applied pesticides and herbicides that have killed off vital micro-organisms which help convert remaining soil minerals to usable forms.

Thanks to the extended use of fertilizers and "maximum yield" mass farming methods the soil in the North American continent has had an average of 85% mineral depletion over the past 100 years – the worst of any other country in the world.

The end result is that a bowl of spinach most of us eat today contains perhaps 1/8th the nutrition of the bowl our grandparents and great grandparents ate.

The role of minerals and human health is immense, yet seldom recognized.  Two times Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling went so far as to state unequivocally "You can trace every sickness, every disease, and every ailment to a mineral deficiency."

Dr. Gary Price Todd echoed this sentiment when he stated, "The lack of minerals is the root of all disease."

Considering that minerals are the most basic of building blocks for proper nutrition and health, such statements can hardly be considered exaggerations.  Quite simply, without minerals, nothing else works.  Amino acids and enzymes don't work and so vitamins and other nutrients don't get broken down and absorbed properly and we end up with major deficiencies in both vitamins and minerals. The end result is a chain reaction of poor health where nothing works as it should.

"In the absence of minerals, vitamins have no function. Lacking vitamins, the system can make use of the minerals, but lacking minerals vitamins are useless." – Dr. Charles Northern, researcher and MD

Another major area where mineral deficiency manifests itself, in addition to poor health and immune system support, is obesity.  Similar to the cats and dogs one sees eating grass when they instinctively know they are either deficient in vitamins and minerals or need extra ones to combat an illness or infection, I believe that the human body also sends such instinctive signals at times that it is missing vital nutrients, but we no longer recognize what it is our bodies are telling us and where to find what we need to silence the signals.

Such confused signals often lead to cravings, and so we eat and eat to try to satisfy them, but what we really crave is missing nutrition.  Instead of turning to a nutritious diet or other healthy way to furnish minerals (such as the plant derived minerals from the prehistoric clays in Utah available from  Utopia Silver), we turn to the SADS diet, fast foods, nuked meals, sweets, junk food, etc. often to no avail. Perhaps many of us can relate to that familiar quandary of eating and eating to the point of being gorged, and yet still feeling hungry for "something".  That something very often is likely minerals!

Coming Installments:

"Taking Measure of the Loss of Minerals in our Foods"
"Gone Without a Trace – Our Essential Trace Minerals"
"Replacing the Minerals in our Soils and Bodies"

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Understanding Autism: What Every Family Should Know

by Michael Kabel

It´s a devastating disorder that strikes as many as six out of every thousand children in the United States alone.

Autism, sometimes called "classical autism," is one of the five developmental disorders collectively known as Autism Spectrum Disorders, or ASDs. The signs are often marked and startling, and can lead to intense difficulties for children growing up and later functioning in the everyday world as adults. The disorder is also often heartbreaking for parents who feel powerless against its effects.

As public awareness of the disorder´s widespread presence grows, new research is diving headlong into the search for a cure, including ways to regulate diet and lifestyle in order to manage and minimize symptoms. While there´s still no known solution, patients and their families are quick to point out that autism is a disease, not a disability.

Understanding Autism and the Autism cluster

Autism is one of the five known Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD´s), which are characterized by the presence of several telling and compelling symptoms. Of the other four, Asperger´s syndrome is very similar in neurological basis to classical autism, while Rett Syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and a miscellaneous grouping of symptoms known as PDD-Not Otherwise Specified (or PDD-NOS) have similar signs but different causes.

In particular, Asperger´s Syndrome is sometimes understood as a milder form of autism. Children with very mild symptoms of too little severity to make a formal diagnosis are sometimes also considered as having PDD-NOS.

Autism is understood as a spectrum disorder because its symptoms and traits routinely present themselves in a variety of conditions and levels of severity. Even children with approximate diagnoses can still exhibit vastly different behavior. There is a strong hereditary factor to autism´s presence, and male children are four times more likely to have it than females.

Autism and other disorders

Children with autism are often at higher risk for neurological and learning disabilities, including Tourette syndrome, Attention Deficit Disorder, and Martin-Bell syndrome (a leading cause of mental retardation.) As many as thirty percent of autistic children develop epilepsy before reaching adulthood.

Autism is a complex and life-long condition.

Autism symptoms usually begin during infancy or early childhood and continue without remission – the symptoms are constant and pervasive throughout the patient´s life. Medical researchers believe it comes from a neurological disorder deep within the brain´s chemistry.

Autism´s basic symptoms are easy to identify.

Autism´s symptoms are easily recognized in children – sometimes alarmingly so. Typical symptoms include a variety of behavioral disorders, including impaired social interaction, repetition of hand and body movements and other compulsive behavior, impaired speech and communication skills, and limited interests or activities.

At their most severe, symptoms can totally prevent speech and make impossible even the most basic social and environmental interactions.

Spotting the early warning signs.

Autism´s most telltale sign is lack of social interaction during infancy. The child may be unresponsive to stimuli or appear unwilling to engage in interaction with one or both parents. Autistic children may also develop normally at first but then retreat from social interaction when prompted. As symptoms manifest, children will fail to answer when their name is called or refuse to return conversation. They may also avoid eye contact and shun new faces and personalities introduced into their surroundings.

Some of the more visibly obvious symptoms of autism and its related disorders come from repetitive behavior. Parents of children up to three years old should be aware that such behavior may indicate autistic tendencies.

Understanding repetitive behavior

Many younger children with autism often rock their bodies or move their limbs in a highly repetitive fashion, a condition known as stereotypy. They may also harm themselves with biting, clawing, or scratching at their limbs and bodies. Witnessing such behavior is often frightening, not least of which for parents and siblings. Nevertheless, it´s important to remember that the autism patient is unable to control their actions – the behavior is involuntary.

Autistic children sometimes engage in compulsive behavior such as organization or classification of normal everyday objects. Such activities can include stacking or linking together toys and accessories found in the nursery or throughout the house. Other behavior may include a marked and emotional resistance to change in daily routine, and an insistence that daily activities be performed the same way each time.

Restricted behavior includes fascination or preoccupation with the same stimulus over and over again, without a loss of interest. Autistic children sometimes insist on watching the same television show or hearing the same story; again, they can become quite emotional if this perceived routine is changed.

The autism diagnosis

Because the severity of autism varies almost from child to child, doctors are often extremely cautious in making a formal diagnosis. They will instead use a series of questionnaires and interviews with children and their parents to gauge its necessity. Patients and their families can understand autism as a "diagnosis of last resort" – applied only when other potential explanations for symptoms have been exhausted.

The formal diagnosis is obtained through a thorough and complex procedure, involving the consultation of the doctor, a neurologist, psychiatrist, a speech therapist, and possibly other professionals knowledgeable in autistic symptoms. In particular, doctors will often request that a child have their hearing tested before concluding a diagnosis. Behavior stemming from hearing and speech development problems often mirror autistic behavior.

Understanding the causes of autism

While an exact cause is yet to become identified, scientists strongly believe a combination of genetics and environment play a role. Research has already discovered several genes they believe play a contributing factor.

Another theory believes that increased or abnormal amounts of neurotransmitters such as serotonin contribute to autism by hampering early brain development. While genetics play a key part (as evidenced by the strong hereditary component), autism has yet to become traced to a single gene or chromosome abnormality or mutation.

In recent years a growing and vocal group of parents of autistic children have advocated a theory linking early and heavy vaccinations with autism disorders. In particular, some believe that heavy metals such as ethyl mercury used in vaccine preservatives results in a form of heavy metal poisoning, the effects of which are very similar to autism.

Though conclusive evidence one or way or another is still forthcoming, many doctors and researchers have called for the removal of heavy metals from vaccines or a slower vaccination schedule as a safety precaution until a link is proven or debunked. The state of California began a phase-out of ethyl mercury from vaccines beginning in 2000; autism diagnosis rates there have since fallen six percent. Because vaccinations are regulated at the state level, legislation regarding the issue elsewhere has been slow in coming.

Proponents of the "vaccination theory" urge parents to parse out their children´s vaccinations over the first two years. They point to a study by the Center for Disease Control indicating that slower vaccination schedules are just as effective as faster-paced regimens in preventing their respective diseases.

Treating the symptoms of autism

The Autism Society of America (ASA) is quick to point out that the word "treatment" is used in a very limited sense, owing to the diversity and severity of symptoms. Nevertheless, symptoms often improve with age and concentrated therapy, and some autistic children can grow up to lead normal, fully functional lives.

Because there is no cure for autism, doctors instead focus their treatment on helping patients manage the symptoms. Early diagnosis is important, and intensive special education programs focus on helping children overcome symptoms and to control behavior.

Medications for autism

The use of medications is hampered somewhat by the very neurology of autistic patients. Because autism sufferers possess extremely sensitive nervous systems, coming to a widespread prescription protocol is all but impossible. The ASA does not formally endorse any medications or treatment approach; instead, they recommend that each patient seek out the best treatments options for their own symptoms.

Some medications have proven successful in treating different symptoms. For example, serotonin reuptake inhibitors treat much of the obsessive-compulsive behavior and anxiety common in many patients. Common brand names of such medications include Prozac, Anafranil and Luvox.

Other anti-anxiety drugs and antidepressants such as Wellbtrin, Ativan and Xanax lack formal study via-a-vis autism but may offer powerful aids to controlling behavior. However, each one carries the risk of serious side effects.

The stimulants Ritalin, Adderall, and Dexedrine have been given as a means of controlling hyperactivity in mild autistic cases. However, their dosages require constant scrutiny and frequent modulation.

Anti-psychotic medications have received extensive study over the past several decades. So far, only Risperidone has received FDA approval for treatment of adults with autism.

Nutritional and vitamin approaches to management and treatment

Many parents are now seeking alternative approaches to symptom management that include dietary supervision and the steady use of vitamins and minerals. In particular, parents are regulating their autistic child´s intake of gluten and the dairy protein casein in order to encourage strong autoimmune responses that may help curb symptoms.

Vitamins and minerals used regulate symptoms include Vitamin B-12, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Magnesium, and Colloidal Silver. Daily-recommended dosage guidelines should be strictly followed, so as to prevent overdosing of these materials.

Michael Kabel is senior staff writer for Corner Stork Baby Gifts.com. Stop by for parenting and baby resources, unique baby gifts, baby gift baskets and baby shower favors.

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‘Big brain’ Keeps Dementia at Bay

Having a large hippocampus – a part of the brain involved with memory – seems to provide protection against the symptoms of dementia, a study suggests.

A US team compared the brains of 35 people who had Alzheimer's "plaques", some of whom died with sharp minds and others who showed no dementia symptoms.

The hippocampus, an area at the base of the brain, was on average 20% larger in those with cognitive functions intact.

The Alzheimer's Society cautioned that it was a "relatively small study".

The research was presented at a meeting of the American Academy of Neurology.

It has long been recognised that people can die with all the biological evidence of Alzheimer's – such as a build-up of plaques and tangles within the brain – but having remained perfectly lucid until the last.

Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland compared the brains of 12 such people with 23 others who had similar levels of plaques, but had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's before death.

Prevention strategies

This work is consistent with increasing research that has shown that people with higher levels of education or cognitive reserve may be protected from some of the effects of dementia

Professor Clive Ballard
Alzheimer's Society

 

The hippocampus is located close to the junction with the spinal cord and is believed to "encode" experiences so they can be stored as long-term memories in another part of the brain.

"This larger hippocampus may protect these people from the effects of Alzheimer's disease-related brain changes," said lead researcher Deniz Erten-Lyons.

"Hopefully this will lead us eventually to prevention strategies."

The Alzheimer's Society said it remained unclear from this "relatively small study" whether the larger hippocampus really was the reason why people with dementia did not display the signs.

"However this work is consistent with increasing research that has shown that people with higher levels of education or cognitive reserve may be protected from some of the effects of dementia," said Professor Clive Ballard.

"This is an exciting area of research which needs more exploration."

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Minnesota: TV Ad Backs Medical Marijuana Use

By Anna Boyd

A new TV ad, featuring a woman suffering from extreme back pain, is the first in a new series meant to urge Governor Tim Pawlently not to veto a bill in order to protect suffering Minnesotans from arrest for using medical marijuana under a doctor’s recommendation.

The ad will begin running on broadcast and cable station throughout Minnesota later this week. It is the story of Lynn Rubenstein Nicholson of Minneapolis who suffers intractable pain after enduring 10 surgeries following a back injury.

"Really, the only thing that gave me relief was marijuana. It's not ok to break the law…” Nicholson says in the ad of her struggle to find relief from the constant pain that keeps her bedridden most of the time. “I am tired of being a criminal. Please Gov. Pawlently, do not veto the medical marijuana bill.”

The bill succeeded to pass in the Senate last year and the House Ways and Means Committee, 13-4, April 9 and is heading to the House floor for a vote soon, but Gov. Tim Pawlently has threatened to veto it if it passes.

“The governor has threatened a veto after hearing from certain aspects of the law enforcement community. Hopefully, before he finalizes his decision, he will also consider the opinions of the hundreds of doctors, thousands of nurses, multitude of medical associations, the vast majority of Minnesotans and suffering patients like Lynn, who all support this bill,” said Neal Levine, director of state campaigns for the Marijuana Policy Project, according to the Minnesota Public Radio.

The Minnesota House is considering a proposal that would allow people with cancer, glaucoma, AIDS, hepatitis C, Tourette syndrome, other chronic or debilitating diseases or intractable pain the possibility of obtaining and using marijuana without being subjects to arrest.

Medical use of marijuana is currently legal in twelve states: Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington. Illinois and New York are also considering marijuana bills.

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Water Supply of 24 U.S. Cities Found Contaminated with Pharmaceuticals

By Mike Adams

NaturalNews) Analysis of tap water supplies in major metropolitan areas conducted by the Associated Press has revealed that the water supply in 24 major U.S. cities — serving over 40 million people — are contaminated with trace amounts of pharmaceuticals including antibiotics, anti-seizure medications, anti-inflammatory drugs, psychotropic drugs, pain medications and even caffeine.

The upshot of the report is that tens of millions of Americans are unwittingly being subjected to a bizarre medical experiment with unpredictable results. No scientist can say for certain whether long-term exposure to micro doses of multiple pharmaceuticals is safe because such an experiment has never before been conducted on any population.

One of the most startling realizations of the study is that Americans are now using so many medications that their own biological waste products are becoming large-scale environmental pollutants. Yet neither the EPA nor drug companies have yet said anything useful about attempts to protect the environment from the chemical toxicities of pharmaceutical waste. Drug companies have so far pretended the problem doesn't exist. Their goal is to simply sell more drugs, and they seem to be entirely unconcerned about what happens after a typical medication consumer flushes the toilet and sends the toxic chemicals downstream.

If trace amounts of multiple pharmaceuticals are now in the tap water supplies, it also means that any use of tap water involves the further spread of those pharmaceutical chemicals. Watering your lawn, for example, means spraying small amounts of pharmaceuticals on your lawn. For ranchers, watering their cows, pigs or chickens also means dosing those animals with small amounts of pharmaceuticals, and for public schools in the affected cities, all the water fountains used by the children are now functioning as mass medication dispensing machines.

The most dangerous medical experiment in the history of our nation

The mass medication of America has now turned into a grand medical experiment that exposes infants, children, expectant mothers, senior citizens, voters, law enforcement officers, doctors and everybody else to a combination of drugs known to have extremely dangerous, mind-altering side effects when taken in full doses. And yet this mass medication of the population is being conducted with no doctor visits, no prescriptions, no consent and no medical assessment whatsoever. It is essentially a mandatory medication carpet-bombing of the entire population.

We can only guess what the results will be a generation from now. But clues can be gathered by watching the impact of such drugs on aquatic organisms. Amphibians exposed to very low doses of these types of chemicals, for example, begin to grow dual sex organs and suffer widespread infertility problems. Deformities in fish are being increasingly reported in rivers, and the world's oceans now have over a hundred "dead zones" where agricultural runoff and medication runoff have combined to form a toxic aquatic poison that kills all fish. This is the same water being used to create tap water in U.S. cities.

What's in recycled urine, anyway?

I remember hearing people snicker when they learned that NASA was recycling urine on the space shuttle and that astronauts would be drinking each other's recycled urine. Well guess what, folks? In major U.S. cities, almost everybody is drinking somebody else's recycled urine!

And guess what's in that urine? Toxic medications, caffeine, painkillers, and a cocktail of other chemicals like personal care product fragrances, pesticides and more. It's enough to make you sick. Literally.

Guess what else? This is the water used to make sodas and other beverages at local bottling plants. So every time you pick up a can of soda and drink it, not only are you getting the dangerous chemicals intentionally added to those sodas — like aspartame and phosphoric acid — you're also getting trace amounts of medication chemicals recycled from other peoples' urine, too! Yum!

Water treatment plants don't remove medication chemicals from the water!

Many consumers mistakenly believe that water treatment plants actually remove these contaminants, but that's not true. Municipal water treatment facilities do remove large solids (like dirt, sand and leaves), but they only sanitize the water by adding chlorine to kill microorganisms. They don't actually remove toxic chemicals from the water. Only distillation — a highly energy-intensive process — removes everything from the water (including the minerals).

A few cities treat their water with ozone, which is a far healthier method that avoids the use of toxic chlorine (which is linked to bladder cancer). Ozonation can break down some — but not all — medications. So what about countertop filters that use carbon blocks? I'm going to find out the answer to that question later this week when I interview Aquasana, the company that makes countertop filters and shower filters. I'll be sure to ask them for technical details about the ability of their filters to remove trace amounts of pharmaceuticals. That's suddenly an increasingly important question to consumers who don't want to consume toxic chemicals in their water.

Terrorists couldn't have done a better job of poisoning America

What's really interesting in all this is that the water supply is often cited as a security vulnerability to the nation; a weakness in the defense where terrorists could easily dump chemicals and poison the American people. But why would they bother? Drug companies have already poisoned the water supply for them!

And just in case the medication chemicals in the water aren't enough to poison the nation, many water treatment facilities add even more poison in the form of artificial fluoride chemicals that cause bone loss and weaken the immune system. Terrorists could hardly do a better job of poisoning the water supply than what corporate America has done already… with the help of criminally negligent government regulatory agencies, of course.

That brings us to the Environmental Protection Agency, a corrupt organization that has now sold out to big business. Read the following article to learn how the EPA now conspires with the chemical industry to censor scientists who try to protect the public from toxic chemicals: http://www.naturalnews.com/022773.html

The EPA has taken no action whatsoever to regulate or eliminate the presence of pharmaceutical chemicals in the water supply. Apparently, the EPA doesn't mind the fact that infants, babies and pregnant women are now drinking six different medications in their tap water. The agency remains either silent on the issue or in agreement with the corrupt scientists who say the levels of contamination are too low to really matter. But in truth, nobody knows the health effects of combining multiple low-dose pharmaceuticals and feeding it to the population. Anybody who says there's no risk of harm is simply lying.

How to avoid contaminated water

The solution to all this? On a personal level, you'll need to avoid drinking tap water, period. Or filter it really well. Distillation, as I mentioned, is very energy intensive (which makes it bad for global warming), but it does get the water very, very clean. Other consumer-level water filters may remove some amount of pharmaceuticals, but I don't have all the facts on that yet, so I'm not going to make any recommendations until I learn more.

 

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Editors: Vital Vioxx Details “Manipulated”

By Salynn Boyles

(WebMD) Two studies appearing in the Journal of the American Medical Association have prompted the journal's editors to call for "drastic action" to prevent drug companies from misrepresenting data from clinical trials.

The two investigations involve the pain medication Vioxx, which was taken off the market in 2004 after being linked to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes among long-term users. The revelations are the latest to come to light from lawsuits brought by people who claimed they'd been harmed by Vioxx.

Researchers charged that the drug's manufacturer, Merck, withheld key data from Vioxx trials from federal regulators and misrepresented the Vioxx research. The JAMA editors agreed, but they added that the problems are pervasive within the industry and not confined to Merck.

"The (two studies) document how one company, Merck & Co. Inc., apparently manipulated dozens of publications to promote one of its products," the journal's editor in chief and executive deputy editor write. "But make no mistake — the manipulation of study results, authors, editors, and reviews is not the sole purview of one company."

Merck Responds to Criticism

In one of the JAMA articles, researchers charge that data from clinical trials showing a threefold increase in deaths among Vioxx users were withheld from the FDA for more than two years.

In their review of the data and internal company documents made public during civil litigation against Vioxx, the two researchers from the University of Washington, Seattle say the company appears to have misrepresented Vioxx's safety profile in studies involving Alzheimer's patients.

In a separate analysis of the court documents, another group of researchers concluded that Merck misled federal regulators and the public about its role in the Vioxx studies by naming outside investigators who had little to do with those studies as principal investigators.

A spokesman for the company tells WebMD that both charges are unfounded and that the company plans to formally respond to the JAMA editorial.

"All of Merck's disclosures to the FDA and the medical community were proper and appropriate," Merck legal spokesman Kent Jarrell says.

"We heard the points presented in these articles during the litigation and we rebutted them with evidence," Jarrell says. "It was a case of trial lawyer's antic masquerading as scientific substance."

JAMA Calls for Reforms

The JAMA editorial notes that the "manipulation of studies and misrepresentation of study results could not have occurred without the cooperation (active and tacit) of clinical researchers, other authors, journal editors, peer reviewer, and the FDA."

It further noted that the public's trust in clinical research is in great jeopardy because the extent of the problem is not known.

"Although we truly believe that the vast majority of researchers and other authors are honest and have the highest scientific integrity, manipulation of studies and publications by the pharmaceutical and medical device industries is either increasing or there has been more exposure of these practices," JAMA editors Catherine D DeAngelis, MD, and Phil B. Fontanarosa, MD, write.

They go on to propose reforms aimed at minimizing the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on the clinical trials process, including registering all clinical trials prior to patient enrollment and full disclosure of the relationships of study authors with the companies paying for the research.

Vioxx Study Deaths Underreported

The University of Washington review included data from two studies designed to determine if Vioxx had a role in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.

Researchers Bruce M. Psaty, MD, PhD, and Richard A. Kronmal, PhD, compared the two published trials to inernal Merck documents about the studies made public during the court trials.

Psaty tells WebMD that internal documents show that as early as spring 2001 Merck identified a threefold increase in the risk of death among Vioxx users vs. patients taking placebo, but the information was not given to federal regulators.

"These analyses were not submitted to the FDA or the public in a timely fashion, and when Merck did submit the data to the FDA, they used accounting methods that minimized the appearance of risk," he says.

Specifically, Psaty says the company's April 2001 analysis of pooled data from two trials identified 34 deaths among 1,069 Vioxx patients and 12 deaths among 1,078 patients in the placebo arms of the studies.

"If you were to ask independent scientists whether a threefold increase in mortality represented a safety problem, I think you would be hard pressed to find many, if any, who would say no," Psaty says.

But Psaty says safety data submitted by Merck to the FDA a few months later showed a smaller difference in deaths between the Vioxx and placebo-treated patients because the company included only the patients who were actually taking the treatment they were assigned to take.

"This on-treatment approach to reporting minimized the appearance of any mortality risk," Psaty and Kronmal write.

In the other review of the court documents, Joseph Ross, MD, of New York's Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and colleagues conclude that Merck misrepresented the authorship of many Vioxx studies by recruiting outside investigators with impressive academic affiliations.

These investigators were often listed in the published studies as first, second, and third authors, even though they had little active role in the research, which was done internally by Merck, Ross tells WebMD.

"This gave the appearance of more academic rigor and more objectivity than there actually was in these studies," Ross says.

Merck Calls Reports Misleading

In a written statement, the company says it is the authors of the two JAMA studies who misrepresented the facts by failing to provide appropriate context for their claims.

"Merck is disappointed that we did not have an opportunity to respond to the misleading claims made in these articles prior to their publication," the statement reads. "We believe that a full, unbiased evaluation of the Merck papers shows that many of the conclusions put forward by the authors of the JAMA papers are incorrect."

In the statement, Merck officials say the review of deaths in the Alzheimer's trials was misleading because it failed to include information about the causes of death among the patients in the Alzheimer's studies.

"Merck carefully analyzed the data and found that there was no pattern suggesting the deaths had any connection to Vioxx; some of the deaths were caused by car accidents, poisonings, infections, and other causes that are not related to Vioxx," the statement reads.

Jarrell says the authorship review misrepresented the role of the academic authors involved with the studies.

"We certainly feel that our actions on disclosure were appropriate and in line with industry practice," Jarrell tells WebMD. "And, most importantly, the data in the articles were completely accurate."

Merck agreed to pay $4.85 billion last November to settle lawsuits brought by people who claimed to have been harmed by Vioxx.

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Natural Substance Slows Parkinson’s

by Jane Akre

A natural substance found in the blood appears to slow the development of Parkinson’s disease according to a new report.

The antioxidant is called urate.  It is a salt that comes from uric acid and is usually found in blood.  Too much urate can lead to gout and kidney stones.

In this study published in the Archives of Neurology, urate is shown to have protective qualities against the ravages of Parkinson’s tremors and rigidity.  

800 men recently diagnosed with Parksin’s disease were studied over a two-year period. MassGeneral and Harvard researchers found those men with the highest natural levels of urate had the slowest increase in the progression of the disease. They also had the most dopamine-producing neurons and needed to start Parkinson’s treatment later. 

Dopamine is the neurotransmitter that helps regulate muscle movement. In Parkinson’s disease brain cells that produce dopamine are destroyed. Symptoms worsen as more dopamine-producing brain cells die.

Urate seems to quiet free radicals that injure the dopamine-producing brain cells.

"These findings, combined with prior knowledge of urate's protective properties in laboratory studies, raise the possibility that urate-elevating strategies could be used to slow the neurodegeneration of Parkinson's disease," study author Michael Schwarzschild, an associate professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School, said in a prepared statement.

About one million suffer from the disabling symptoms of Parkinson’s in the U.S. among them actor Michael J. Fox, who has set up a foundation for Parkinson’s Research in November 2006.

Scientists at Harvard School of Public Health had previously correlated a high level of urate with a low risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.

They are stopping short of recommending sufferers go out and purchase the supplement inosine that is converted to urate in the body.

Parkinson’s disease (PD) and its uncontrollable tremors have long been suspected to have both a genetic and environmental cause. 

In March, Duke University Medical Center and the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine  researchers found those exposed to pesticides and insecticides had a 1.6 times higher risk of developing Parkinson’s.

In another study released in March in the Annals of Neurology among 2,267 men, the inability to identify odors preceded the development of Parkinson’s by at least four years.
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Drinking May Raise Breast Cancer Risk

by Amanda Gardner

SUNDAY, April 13 (HealthDay News) — Alcohol, consumed even in small amounts, increases the risk of breast cancer and particularly estrogen-receptor and progesterone-receptor positive breast cancer, a new study shows.

The findings, expected to be presented Sunday at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, in San Diego, are followed by a second study that found an association between breast cancer risk and two genes involved in alcohol metabolism.

Previous data has suggested that consuming alcohol ups the risk of breast cancer, although the precise mechanisms have not been clarified.

In some forms of breast cancer, malignant cells have receptors that render them sensitive to hormones such as estrogen. The first study aimed to see if the hormone receptor status of the tumor influenced the relationship between alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk.

In the study, a team led by Dr. Jasmine Lew of the U.S. National Cancer Institute followed more than 184,000 postmenopausal women for an average of seven years.

Those who had less than one drink a day had a 7 percent increased risk of breast cancer compared to teetotalers, the team reported. Women who drank one to two drinks a day had a 32 percent increased risk, and those who had three or more glasses of alcohol a day had up to a 51 percent increased risk.

But the risk was seen mostly in those 70 percent of tumors classified as estrogen receptor- and progesterone receptor-positive. Researchers suspect that alcohol may have an effect on breast cancer via an effect on estrogen.

The risk was similar whether women consumed primarily beer, wine or spirits, the NCI team noted.

The second study dug deeper into other possible mechanism by which alcohol consumption increases breast cancer risk.

"For years, we've known that there's an association between alcohol drinking and breast cancer risk, but nobody knows yet what the underlying biological mechanisms are," said Dr. Catalin Marian, lead author of the study and a research instructor in oncology at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. "The logical step was to begin analyzing the alcohol metabolizing genes."

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Ulcers

Colloidal Silver . Research has proven that many ulcers are caused by bacteria and there is nothing more effective in killing bcteria and other one-celled organisms than silver.

Honey . Honey soothes and reduces inflammation of the lining of the stomach.

• Bananas. Eat at least three bananas a day. This will coat your stomach and sooth your ulcer pain.

• Cayenne pepper. Cayenne pepper is a wonderful ulcer healing spice. And it dulls the pain! It's a bit strong and may take getting used to. Start with oneeighth teaspoon of cayenne pepper in a glass of water twice a day. Work your way up to a quarter-teaspoon. If you would rather, you can take cayenne capsules that you can get at the health food store. Take three a day right after meals.

• Raw cabbage. One of the best home remedies for ulcers is raw cabbage. To make it easy, juice your cabbage with a juicer. Try mixing it with carrots in your juicer to make it go down easier! (it's not too bad, honest!) Drink half a cup of the juice before each meal and at bed time (make sure that it is fresh!). Don't be surprised if you ulcer is gone within a few weeks!

• A few other great ulcer remedies are: barley water, Aloe Vera juice, propolis capsules, licorice root or marshmallow root.

• Proper digestion is also helpful in curing or alleviating the symptoms of ulcers. Enzymes , Acidophilus , and Pancreatin will promote healthier digestion. 

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AC or DC?

Q: 
Hi there,
Can you please let me know if the DC method is as good as the AC method? I have read on many sites information that seems to suggest the quality of the DC (rods in the glass jar) isn't as effective as the AC?

Thanks for hopefully ending my confusion.
Stephanie in New Zealand

A:
Hi Stephanie,

That is not an especially easy question to answer. There are almost as many methods of production as there are companies. Both AC and DC production methods put silver into water and have positive effects. The real difference is not necessarily AC versus DC, nor does it have anything to do with PPMs, but it has more to do with the size of the silver particles.

You cannot judge colloidal silver products based solely upon parts per million (ppm), but a smaller particle size product is potentially more effective. Silver is only effective to the degree that the surface area of the silver particles are able to come into contact with a micro-organism. I'll exaggerate with size so you can get a clear mental image of this concept. Imagine a silver particle the size of a 55 gal. barrel with the outside of the barrel being the surface area that comes in contact with the surrounding environment; then compare that with the same barrel filled with silver particles the size of marbles or BBs. There are many times more effective surface areas to contact the surrounding environment with the smaller particles than with the larger particles. It also enables them to travel more easily in the body's fluid environment.

High ppm products generally are comprised of much larger particles suspended in a gelatinous base to keep them from falling out, which means that more of it may either collect in the tissue under the skin or be eliminated from the body without being utilized. High ppms are only necessary when the silver particle size is very large and therefore must make up for an inefficient surface area with more parts per million.

The truth is, silver of any size can be effective against micro-organisms, such as the use of silver utensils and cups, putting silver coins in water or milk, or even wearing silver jewelry where it is assimilated through the skin. There is no doubt that silver is only effective to the degree that it is able to come into contact with microbes and is therefore more effective if it has a particle size small enough to get down to the cellular level, but the debate about particle size can become somewhat academic. Smaller size enables the particles to travel more easily in the body's fluid environment, giving the silver easier access to all areas of the body and to microorganisms, but particle size in the 2-10 nanometer range, will be able to travel effectively anywhere in the body it is needed.

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Ben Taylor
Utopia Silver Supplements
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