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Oxidation Inflammation Disease Reversal Thyroid Stress and Adrenals
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Oxidation Inflammation Disease Reversal

Thyroid Stress and Adrenals

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TermsPH levels = levels of Acid to BaseOxidation = Break Down (rust, cellular)Metabolism = Build up/break down Catabolism = Break downAnabolism = Build upPhytonutrients = elements in plants

developed by natural exposure to viruses/bacteria/cancer/pathogens

Cortisol causes serum alkalosis•reduce serum pH to an optimum value for some immune enzymes during infection

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Americans spent $307 billion on prescription drugs in 2010

The 10 drugs:

Lipitor, cholesterol-lowering statin -- $7.2 billionNexium, antacid ------------------------ $6.3 billionPlavix, a blood thinner ----------------- $6.1 billionAdvair Diskus, asthma----------------- $4.7 billionAbilify, antipsychotic ------------------ $4.6 billionSeroquel, antipsychotic ---------------- $4.4 billionSingulair, oral asthma ------------------ $4.1 billionCrestor, cholesterol-lowering statin -- $3.8 billionActos, diabetes -------------------------- $3.5 billionEpogen, injectable anemia ------------- $3.3 billion

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Alzheimer’s: 30

Analgesics (Cox-2):

80

Asthma: 60

Cardiac Arrythmias:

60

Depression (SSRI): 62

Diabetes: 57

Hepatits C (HCV): 47

Incontinence: 40

Migraine (acute): 52

Migraine (prophylaxis):

50

Oncology: 25

Rheumatoid arthritis:

50

Schizophrenia: 60

Drug Efficacy: Trial by Error…. 2003

Dr. Allen Roses, worldwide vice-president of genetics at GlaxoSmithKline, recently commented about the dreadful state of affairs for patients taking prescription medications.  Namely, drugs are frequently ineffective for huge swaths of the population. 

"The vast majority of drugs - more than 90 per cent - only work in 30 or 50 per cent of the people," Dr Roses said. "I wouldn’t say that most drugs don’t work. I would say that most drugs work in 30 to 50 per cent of people. Drugs out there on the market work, but they don’t work in everybody.“ 

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The Bodies PH Balancing Mechanisms

1. Respiration2. Perspiration3. Urination4. Mineral & Nutrient Depletion (Ca, Mg, Iodine, K, Na)

#1 Source of Calories in USA is Soda (46 Gal/yr)

Diet Soda PH 2.5-4.5

Cortisol causes serum alkalosis•reduce serum pH to an optimum value for some immune enzymes during infection

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Most expensive Conditions in America

• Heart conditions--- $107 Billion (1 in 3 Americans)•Accidents -------------$83 Billion•Cancer----------------- $82 Billion•Mental Disorders--- $73 Billion (1 in 4 Americans)•COPD Asthma------- $64 Billion •Joint Disorders----- $62 Billion•Diabetes--------------- $51 Billion (1 in 4 Americans)•High Blood Pressure- $43 Billion (1 in 3 Americans)•Back Problems------ $39 Billion•High Cholesterol---- $37 Billion (1 in 6 Americans)•Child Birth------------ $35 Billion (C-section Rates 30%)

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Acute Inflammation = Life Saving Swelling (Tumor) Heat (Calor) Redness (Rubor) Pain (Dolor)Chronic Inflammation = Death and

Disease from Catabolism

Death By A Thousand Cuts

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Antioxidants have extra electrons and can neutralize free radicals

Cell Destruction / Cell RegenerationOxidative stress is when a molecule looses and electron and creates a free radical the causes are:•Poor diet•Drugs•Vaccinations•Pollution•Injury•Natural aging•Stress

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In conclusion, oxidant/antioxidant balances were changed in fibromyalgia. Increased free radical levels may be responsible for the development of fibromyalgia. These findings may support the hypothesis of fibromyalgia as an oxidative disorder.

Rheumatology International April 2005, Volume 25, Issue 3, pp 188-190

Free radicals and antioxidants in primary fibromyalgia: an oxidative stress disorder?

Fibromyalgia = Oxidative Stress Disorder

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9 months later NO Medications and feels great

29 years old taking 6 antidepressant meds at a cost of $1000 per month

Sentenced with Fibromyalgia

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Adrenal /Pituitary / Thyroid / AxisTRH = Thyroid releasing Hormone(Hypothalamus senses T4)

TSH = Thyroid Stimulating Hormone(Pituitary)

StressHypothalamus = corticotrophin-releasing hormone = pituitary = adrenal = Cortisol = TSH

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Cortisol

Thyroid

Raises Cortisol•Low Thyroid function•Inflammation•Stress•Tissue Damage•Vaccinations•Toxic foods Lowers Thyroid

•Estrogen•High Cortisol•Liver toxicity•Fluoride•Pesticides•Stress•Toxic foods•Medications•vaccinations

Lowers Cortisol•Healthy Thyroid •Vegetables•Healthy Water

Helps Thyroid•Healthy Gut•Low Cortisol•Healthy food•Healthy water•Low Stress

Metabolic BalanceCortisol vs Thyroid

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Cortisol Vital Short term vs Deadly Long term

Higher and more prolonged levels of circulating cortisol•Impaired cognitive performance•Dampened thyroid function•Blood sugar imbalances•Decreased bone density•Sleep disruption•Decreased muscle mass•Elevated blood pressure•Lowered immune function•Slow wound healing•Increased abdominal fat

Cortisol is a life sustaining adrenal hormone :

•Blood sugar levels•Fat, protein and carbohydrate metabolism•Immune responses•Anti-inflammatory actions•Blood pressure•Heart and blood vessel tone•Central nervous system activation

Depression, lupus, migraine, menopause, diabetes, and aging ,MSAll have chronically increased production of cortisol

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No clinical findings until 90% of adrenal cortex is destroyed

Up to 90% of adrenal insufficiency - women ages 20-50

Cortisol = anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant •Alcohol•Drugs•Foods•Environmental•Stress

Progesterone= Protects you from cancer, infection, and autoimmune disorders.

Adrenals

Sex hormones(menopause in women), whole host of physical, emotional and psychological effects, from sex drive to weight gain

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Adrenals:all derived from cholesterol•Mineralocorticoids•glucocorticoids •sex hormones

Adrenals

•Estrogens•Progesterone•Testosterone•fights cancer•produces interferon•vital for immune system

Adrenals the pharmacy of the body

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Thyroid

T4 99.9% is bound to TBG (Thyroxine Binding Globuline)T3 99.5% Is Bound to TBGsalicylates decrease the binding (aspirin therapy contributes to Hypothyroid)Estrogens bind to TBG

•Nutrient Deficiencies, Heavy metal exposure, Adrenal Stress, enzyme deficiencies, chronic illness, Oxidized PUFA’s PUFA’s= canola oil, soy oil, vegetable oil, safflower oil, sunflower oil, walnut oil, ect…),Processed food additives

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The nervous system The nervous system controls and coordinates all controls and coordinates all functions of the body. This functions of the body. This includes breathing, sleeping includes breathing, sleeping digestion, and elimination.digestion, and elimination.

Gray’s Anatomy, pg. 4Gray’s Anatomy, pg. 4

Skin = 28 days oldBlood= 120 daysBones = 1 year oldStomach = 5 days oldIntestinal lining = 1 day old

1,000,000,000 cells a day are replaced

Oxidative metabolism or cellular respiration n. The series of metabolic processes by which living cells produce energy through the oxidation of organic substances

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Acid Foods = Acidic Residue Meat, animal products Soda (phosphoric acid)Residue = S-/P-/Fe+

Alkaline Foods = Alkaline Residue Fruits / veggiesResidue = k-, C+, Mg+

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Healthy Diet / food 1:1 to 3:1 Disease start at 8:1 American Diet 20:1 Corn oil 60:1 safflower oil 77:1

soybean, sunflower, Corn, Peanut, Cottonseed, Grape seed, Canola.

omega-6 and low omega-3 fats profile in these oils (as much as 200:1!)

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Blood Health & PUFA’s

One microliter of blood contains:4.7 to 6.1 million (male), RBC

All polyunsaturated oils provide a source of free radi cals which can damage arterial walls which initiates the plaque-building process.

vegetable oils constricts blood vessels and increases platelet stickiness, which raises blood pressure and causes further damage to arterial walls.

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Estrogen

Produced :OvariesAdrenalsFat cells

Excess Estrogens: •Fibroids•Endometriosis•Low Thyroid•Migraines•Mood swings•Higher risk of Stroke

Xenoestrogens and Estrogens :•Plastics (cook ware, water bottles, etc…)•Hormones in Meats•Foaming agents•Cosmetics•Birth control pills•Spermacides•Pesticides

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Before Chronic lung problems After No Problem & No Drugs

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The Solution to Healthy Adrenals and Thyroid

Solutions•Drink More Healthy Water•Eat more organic veggies•Reduce or eliminate medications•Eliminate refined foods•Eliminate enriched foods•Eliminate Environmental toxins•Deal with Stress Causes

•HFC Beverages & Food•Standard American Diet•Medication use•refined foods•enriched foods•Environmental toxins•Unhealthy Stress

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Proper nerve supply – FREE of subluxation

Regular Exercise

Proper Nutrition

Sufficient Rest

Prayer and Meditation

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Recent evidence from both the Journal Of American Medical Association and British Medical Journal conclude that:

“if you do not supplement your diet today you are GUARANTEED to get a chronic degenerative disease later in life” *

ie. heart disease, cancer, diabetes, arthritis etc

* Vitamins for Chronic Disease Prevention in Adults: Scientific Review JAMA. 2002; 287:3116-3126

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Before After

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Fluoride as a Medical Intervention for Hyperthyroid

The use of fluoride as an anti-thyroid treatment beginning in the 1800s linking fluoride ingestion to goiter, a swelling of the thyroid gland resulting from a hypothyroid condition.

Up until the 1970s, scientists in Europe prescribed fluoride to reduce the basal metabolism rate in patients with an over-active thyroid gland

doses of just 2 to 3 milligrams of fluoride is sufficient to reduce thyroid activity in hyperthyroid patients. .

Dose (mg)

.353

.173

1.80

Item

 12 oz. Coke

 8 oz Milk

 6 oz. Wheaties

Fluoride PPM

.98

.72

10

 

Exceeds "Optimum Dose" 233%

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Causes : neurotoxins, GMO, antibiotics, poisons, RX Drugs, Fat absorption gallbladder function

asthma, diabetes, lupus, scleroderma, internal colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue syndrome, Crohn's disease, Autism

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juicing removes the indigestible fiber, so nutrients are available to the body in much larger quantities than if the piece of fruit or vegetable was eaten whole.

when you eat a raw carrot, you are only able to assimilate about 1% of the available beta carotene. When a carrot is juiced, removing the fiber, nearly 100% of the beta carotene can be assimilated.

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•Hydrocodone (with acetaminophen) --------- 131.2 million Rx’s •Zocor (simvastatin), a cholesterol-lowering--- 94.1 million Rx’s •Lisinopril , blood pressure drug ----------------- 87.4 million Rx’s •Synthroid, synthetic thyroid hormone ---------- 70.5 million Rx’s •Norvasc, angina/blood pressure ----------------- 57.2 million Rx’s •Prilosec , antacid drug ------------------------------ 53.4 million Rx’s (does not include over-the-counter sales) •Azithromycin (Z-Pak), antibiotic ----------------- 52.6 million Rx’s •Amoxicillin , antibiotic ------------------------------- 52.3 million Rx’s•Glucophage (metformin), diabetes ------------- 48.3 million Rx’s•Hydrochlorothiazide, diuretic, blood pressure- 47.8 million Rx’s

Most prescribed drugs in America 2010

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Male fertility has reduced 70% in 10 yearsAlzheimers = diabetes of the brainMS is a gut issue linked to cortisolOsteoporosis = autoimmune system disease caused by systemic inflammation

Low Cortisol increases inflammationCFS, Fibromyalgia, = low cortisol levels

Steroids cause low adrenal function

Female Cortisol levels can be lowered 50% within 5 min. with a quiet room and string music and deep breathing

Connecting with others (social Interaction),Yoga, lowers cortisol

Vit C suppresses abnormal hormoneLicorice, ginseng, can raise fatigued adrenals

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Multiple sclerosis (MS), like other autoimmune diseases, affects women more often than men (about 2 to 1), has its onset during the reproductive years (especially after the age of 30, when estrogen is very high)

is often exacerbated premenstrually, and is sometimes alleviated by pregnancy (Drew and Chavez, 2000), when progesterone is very high.

Women with a high ratio of estrogen to progesterone have been found to have the most active brain lesions (Bansil, et al., 1999).

in animals, autoimmune diseases can be brought on by treatment with estrogen (Ahmed and Talal).

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55 Year old Woman

Before care: Couldn’t walk 50 feet without pain taking multiple medications for asthma, pain, etc…

90 Days After:Medication free, able to walk the length of the mall without pain, “I got my Life back”

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HFCS & High Cholesterol & High Triglycerides

•HFCS increases triglycerides

•Estrogen treatment is a common cause of high triglycerides

•High triglycerides can be from deficiencies of magnesium, copper, and protein

•Toxins, including some drugs and herbs, can irritate or stimulate the liver to produce too much triglyceride

• High cholesterol is more closely connected to hypothyroidism than hypertriglyceridemia

•Increased T3 will immediately increase the conversion of cholesterol to progesterone and bile acids.

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•Progesterone protects against the catabolic effects of cortisol, its effects are the opposite of estrogen's.

•Progesterone can instantly activate the thyroid and the ovaries

•Cholesterol is converted to pregnenolone and progesterone by the ovaries, the adrenals, and the brain

Food that increase Progesterone:•eggs, wild yams, shell fish, turmeric, walnuts, oregano, thyme

Progesterone

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-Congressional Record 21 July 1976

-Chief chemist of the National Cancer Institute, Dr. Dean Burk

A 1998 laboratory analysis showed very high concentrations of fluoride in the following foods:Dole pineapple, cannedSnappleCoke ClassicHansen's sodaMinute Maid orange juiceGerber strawberry juice for babiesAmstel Lite beerRice DreamSunny Delight orange drinkPepsi "A seven ounce tube of toothpaste, theoretically at

least, contains enough fluoride to kill a small child." - Procter&Gamble

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Dave 56 Years Old15 Years of

High Blood Pressure10 Medications

•Joint Pain – Tylenol•Asthma – Inhaler Steroids•Indigestion – Prevacid•High Blood Sugar - Metformin•Constipation•High Cholesterol – Lipitor•Neck Muscle Spasms – Soma•Sleep Problems – Ambian•Sexual Dysfunction – Viagra•Depression - Prozac •Aspirin – To Thin Blood?

30lbs over weightAfter 90 Days no

medications 25 lbs loss

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14% reduction in Scoliosis in 90 days in a Patient 68 Y.O.High BP, High Cholesterol, High Blood Sugar

Before After


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