Archive for the ‘July-Dec 2012’ Category
A mammogram is NOT on this list!
Posted in July-Dec 2012 on September 29, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Nobody Cares But Your Water is Not Safe …
Posted in July-Dec 2012, tagged fluoride, water on September 18, 2012| 2 Comments »
Many ways to cleanse your liver …
Posted in July-Dec 2012, tagged cleanse your liver, liver on September 12, 2012| Leave a Comment »
One more ‘helper’ in your quest to get healthier …
Posted in July-Dec 2012, tagged celery on September 10, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Forget antibiotics, get Vitamin B3
Posted in July-Dec 2012, tagged antibiotics, vitamin B3 on September 5, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Vitamin B3 may be the cure for drug-resistant superbug infections
While the pharmaceutical industry is busy trying to conjure up new drugs to tackle the antibiotic-resistant “superbug” epidemic, a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigationexplains how simple vitamin B3, also known as nicotinamide (NAM), taken in high doses may effectively thwart staph and other potentially life-threatening infections without the need for drugs.Researchers from both Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in California and the Linus Pauling Institute (LPI) at Oregon State University (OSU) collaborated with one another to test the effects of high doses of NAM administered to both live mice and human blood infected with Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). What they found was that vitamin B3 significantly boosts the number and effectiveness of neutrophils, or white blood cells that target infections.
It turns out that, when taken in doses far higher than those recommended by the federal government, vitamin B3 is capable of significantly boosting the body’s own natural immune system to the point where many diseases simply cannot survive. According to the study, vitamin B3 is capable of increasing immune capacity by 1,000 times, allowing the body to naturally fight MRSA and other deadly pathogens.
“This could give us a new way to treat staph infections that can be deadly,” said Adrian Gombart, an associate professor at LPI, about the dramatic findings. “It’s a way to tap into the power of the innate immune system and stimulate it to provide a more powerful and natural immune response.”
NAM is not just effective against S. aureus, though. Several other virulent pathogens, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), also seem to respond favorably to NAM’s dramatic immune-boosting capacity. By bolstering the immune system’s natural defenses, NAM appears to facilitate the destruction and elimination of a host of deadly pathogens and viruses.
“NAM is not only effective against S. aureus, it also has demonstrated efficacy against other major human pathogens, such as K. pneumoniae (Klebsiella pneumoniae) and P. aeruginosa (Pseudomonas aeruginosa), in our human peripheral blood killing assay,” wrote the authors in their discussion. “We have demonstrated that NAM, as an HDAC inhibitor, can improve host defense and thereby promote bacterial clearance.”
And unlike antibiotic drugs, vitamin B3 does not destroy all the beneficial bacteria in the gut along with the harmful bacteria. So for most people, taking mega-doses of therapeutic vitamin B3 is preferable to taking immune-destroying antibiotics that can later promote the growth of Candida albicansand other harmful yeast overgrowths and bacterial imbalances within the body.
Please send a prayer to a friend …
Posted in July-Dec 2012, tagged friend with cancer on August 26, 2012| Leave a Comment »
A friend’s very detailed blog has been on my website for sometime (click on ‘There is always hope‘).
He has been valiantly fighting cancer for a few years but cancer is a tremendously strong enemy to do battle with.
May he continue to fight the good fight …
Good advice we should take heed of …
Posted in July-Dec 2012, tagged plants on August 26, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Chemo very seldom works …
Posted in July-Dec 2012, tagged emma yong, stomach cancer on August 19, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Theatre actress Emma Yong dies aged 36
(Photo from her Facebook page)
One of Singapore’s leading lights in the arts and theatre community has gone out.
Emma Yong, better known as one-third of musical cabaret group Dim Sum Dollies, died from stomach cancer late on Wednesday night at the age of 36.
Yong had suffered a relapse of stomach cancer late last year and had to pull out of Dream Academy’s annual year-end show Crazy Christmas.
She had earlier been diagnosed with Stage 4 stomach cancer in January 2011. It was reported that tumours were found all over her spine, womb, pelvis and kidney.
While she responded to the first course of chemotherapy and beat the cancer into remission, it relapsed last September and she soon had to resume aggressive chemotherapy sessions.
Yong is survived by her husband Jerry Lim, whom she married last year.
Good Food = Good Health. No argument on this.
Posted in July-Dec 2012, tagged healthy food on August 19, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Your Health-Perfect Grocery List …
Posted in July-Dec 2012, tagged healthy food on August 17, 2012| Leave a Comment »