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  • Polio

    Description

    Polio is a viral infection (poliomyelitis) that can cause an array of symptoms ranging from mild illness to full-blown paralysis.

    Symptoms

    Mild signs and symptoms, which primarily occur in younger children, include sore throat, fatigue, fever, headache, and vomiting. Symptoms typically occur a few hours after contact with the virus and usually last for one to three days.

    Serious symptoms, which primarily affect older children and adults, include fever and muscle paralysis. Nervous system symptoms such as deep muscle discomfort, tingling, skin hypersensitivity, meningitis, stiff neck, backache, fever, severe headache, and widespread muscle twitching can also occur. These symptoms may appear rapidly and result in serious weakness or muscular paralysis. The lower half of the body is most commonly affected. When the infection spreads to the brain, you may start to experience respiratory problems.

    Note: Those infected with a mild case of polio typically recover quickly. In severe cases however, recovery only occurs 50% of the time. Of those who do not recover, 25% suffer from continual muscle pain, 15% are severely disabled, and 10% die. For those who have recovered, polio can relapse years later.
    Caution: Polio is not a disease that can be handled alone. Seek competent medical assistance.

    Natural Remedies

    Diet: Consume an organic, whole-foods diet rich in magnesium, such as dark leafy green vegetables.

    Hydrotherapy: Hydrotherapy is the process of applying water, ice, steam and alternating cold and hot temperatures to restore health. Treatments include total body immersion, steam baths, saunas, sitz baths, colonic irrigation, and the application of warm and cold compresses. Hydrotherapy is effective for treating an array of conditions and can easily be used in the home as part of a personal-treatment program. Many professionals including naturopathic physicians, physical therapists and day spas use Hydrotherapy as part of their treatment routines. We suggest trying several at home hydrotherapy remedies. Please seek the advice of an alternative healthcare practitioner prior to undergoing these treatments to ensure they are right for you.
    *Purified water is essential in any Hydrotherapy remedy. Remedies involving purifying bath water offer clear instructions.

    Nutritional Supplementation: The following nutritional supplements can help reduce polio signs and symptoms: Magnesium and niacin (taken four times daily to keep blood levels higher and to increase muscular power and motion, and to decrease pain). Take both supplements for two weeks.

    Optional Professional Care

    If your signs and symptoms persist despite following the methods listed above, seek the help of a qualified health professional. The following professional care therapies have all demonstrated the ability to be helpful in treating polio: Bodywork, Power Medicine, Environmental Medicine, Homeopathy, Magnetic Field Therapy, Orthomolecular Treatments, Prolotherapy, and traditional Chinese Medicine. (See Glossary for explanations of these optional therapies.)

  • Poison Oak/Poison Ivy

    Definition

    Poison oak and poison ivy are allergic skin conditions caused by contact with the oils from the flowers, leaves, or stems of the plants poison oak, ivy, sumac, ragweed, and primrose.

    Symptoms
    Symptoms include itching, discomfort, rash and blisters. In severe cases, symptoms include fatigue, sleep disorders, and bleeding.

    Cause
    Poison Oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac all grow naturally on their own. Poison oak and ivy both grow as weeds or bushes while poison sumac grows as a vine. When spending time near any of these plants, avoid skin contact by wearing long sleeves or pants. Immediately wash any clothing that is exposed to the plants, or you risk re-contaminating yourself.

    Individuals who are sensitive to these plants do not need to have direct contact with them in order to become infected. Outdoor pets might run through a patch of plants, and become carriers of the poison. The oil on their fur is not visible to the naked eye and it is easily passed on to the owner.

    Extreme Caution: In severe cases, an individual may experience trouble breathing. If this happens, seek immediate medical attention. Avoid very hot baths or showers as this may exacerbate symptoms and cause the breakout to spread.
    Natural Cures

    Flower Essences: Save Remedy Cream® applied topically, and crab apple mixed with purified water.

    Herbs: Apply equal parts of witch hazel, mugwort, white oak bark, and plantain to affected areas.

    Hydrotherapy: Hydrotherapy is the process of applying water, ice, steam and alternating cold and hot temperatures to restore health. Treatments include total body immersion, steam baths, saunas, sitz baths, colonic irrigation, and the application of warm and cold compresses. Hydrotherapy is effective for treating an array of conditions and can easily be used in the home as part of a personal-treatment program. Many professionals including naturopathic physicians, physical therapists and day spas use Hydrotherapy as part of their treatment routines. We suggest trying several at home hydrotherapy remedies. Please seek the advice of an alternative healthcare practitioner prior to undergoing these treatments to ensure they are right for you.

    *Purified water is essential in any Hydrotherapy remedy. Remedies involving purifying bath water offer clear instructions.

    Nutritional Supplementation: At the first indication of an outbreak, take the following nutrients to reduce symptoms: Vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin E, and zinc. Zinc oxide can also be used topically.

    Topical Treatment: Rinse affected area with apple cider vinegar, and take a warm shower with apple cider vinegar treatment or cornstarch. Aloe vera carbamide peroxide gel, witch hazel, baking soda paste, or a charcoal paste may all speed healing.

    Optional Professional Treatment

    If your signs and symptoms persist despite following the above steps, seek the help of the qualified medical expert. The following expert therapies have all demonstrated the ability to be helpful in treating poison oak, poison ivy and poison sumac: Acupuncture, Applied Kinesiology, Chelation Therapy, Detoxification Therapy, Power Medicine, Environmental Medicine, Homeopathy, Permanent magnetic Field Treatment, Naturopathic Medicine, and Chinese Medicine. (See References for descriptions of these optional therapies.)

  • Pneumonia

    Overview

    Pneumonia is a serious respiratory disease that occurs when foreign microorganisms enter the lungs, causing them to become seriously inflamed. As this inflammation occurs, the part of the lung and/or bronochial pipes (bronchi) which are affected lose their natural sponginess, harden, and become far less functional. In the US, pneumonia ranks as the number one most contagious disease, killing as many as 70,000 individuals each year, and affecting another two million. Particularly at risk are children under the age of one, individuals 60 years and older, people who smoke, alcoholics, and people with diabetic issues.

    Pneumonia most often strikes during wintertime, but can occur at any time of the year. In addition, it can be contracted at doctor’s appointments, and as a result of other health conditions, including colds, viruses and respiratory disease. Pneumonia also contributes to immunosuppressive diseases, for example cancer.

    Caution: If you suspect you’ve pneumonia, seek immediate medical assistance. Left untreated, pneumonia can be deadly.

    Types of Pneumonia

    There are two types of pneumonia—bronchopneumonia and lobar pneumonia. Bronchopneumonia impacts only the bronchi of the upper respiratory tract, whereas lobar pneumonia can affect the entire lung.

    Symptoms of Pneumonia

    The most common symptoms of each types of pneumonia are sensations of breathlessness, rapid, short breathing, heart problems, sore throat, headache, cough along with mucus and/or even blood, fever, sweating, and chills or shivering.

    Causes of Pneumonia

    Approximately half of all pneumonia cases are due to viral infection. Bacterial infection is another major cause, however, with most typical bacterial causes being Pneumococcus, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Klebsiella, E. coli, proteus, Pseudomonas, and Hemophilus. Fungal infections may also play a role in the development as well as progression of pneumonia, as can other chronic respiratory illnesses and illnesses that compromise the immune system. Hospitalization and hospital visits can also increase the chance of pneumonia, just like smoking, alcohol and drug abuse, and using immunosuppressive drugs.

    Natural Remedies

    Note: Pneumonia is a severe illness and should be treated with the help of a holistic health professional. In addition, when treating pneumonia, treatment must start as soon as the infection starts in order for total recovery to occur. Even after signs and symptoms abate, they are able to flare up again if not correctly treated and monitored, therefore be sure to obtain adequate levels of rest after your treatment protocols for at least one to two weeks after your signs and symptoms disappear.

    Aromatherapy: Inhaling the steamed vapors of the essential oils of camphor, eucalyptus, lavender, lemon, pine, or even tea tree can help improve breathing and immune function. Rubbing the upper chest with niaouli oil may also be helpful, although this should be avoided when a fever is present. Add powdered ginger root to fresh squeezed lime juice along with a pinch of organic honey, or apply a heated mustard oil shrink to the forehead during breakouts of fever.

    Diet: If you suffer from pneumonia, you must be screened for food allergies and sensitivities, after which avoid eating those foods that you’re allergic or sensitive to. In addition, avoid just about all sugar as well as sugar products, including citrus fruits, wheat and wheat byproducts, and soft drinks. In addition, avoid all commercially processed foods and those containing artificial ingredients, such as additives, colorings, flavorings, and preservatives. Eliminate your intake of just about all milk and dairy products, because they contribute significantly to mucous in the body. Additionally, avoid coffee and all other caffeinated items.

    Drink plenty of pure, strained water — at least 8oz. every two hours; for best results, add fresh squeezed lemon juice and a splash of cayenne pepper. (Be sure to brush your teeth or rinse well following citrus foods.) Also consume fresh squeezed, organic veggie juices during the day, as well as warm broths, especially miso and other soups. Vegetable juices are an important add-on to the diet, and the very best option for providing extra nutritional support, especially while sick. They’re best made using mainly green vegetables. Use just enough carrot to make your juices sweet enough to be palatable. Include ginger or even garlic for a nice warming effect. Watered down organic pear juice may also be helpful, to help loosen mucus in the lungs.

    At mealtime, stress organic, whole foods, especially lots of fresh, uncooked organic vegetables, lightly steamed vegetables and sauces, miso soups, soaked nuts and seeds, organic free-range meat, poultry, and wild-caught fish. Eat small quantities of fruit or limit your selection to plums, pears, or berries, such as Goji fruits, and other less sweet exotic fruits you may find in the region where you live. Avocados, peppers, tomatoes and cucumbers can be eaten freely. Garlic, ginger, cayenne pepper, chili peppers, and onions should be eaten regularly, due to the powerful benefits they provide for the lung area and overall respiratory system. Organic, extra virgin olive oil and raw virgin coconut butter or oil can and should be used liberally.

    According to leading naturopathic physician and researcher Frederick E. Pizzorno, N.D., President Emeritus of Bastyr University, the vegan diet can significantly improve the signs of most respiratory system conditions, including pneumonia. This type of diet involves eliminating just about all animal items, as well as seafood, eggs, milk, and all other dairy products. Whole grains should be avoided as well, or even eaten in minimal amounts. Dr. Pizzorno also advises limiting your fluid consumption to pure filtered drinking water (avoid chlorinated or fluoridated tap water), and consuming plenty of clean, organic vegetables and fruit, especially romaine lettuce, carrots, beets, onions, celery, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, cucumber, radishes, Jerusalem artichokes, beans (other than soy and green peas), blueberries, bananas, raspberries, black currants, apples, and pears. Apples and citrus fruits (except lemon) are not recommended, however.

    Fasting: Fasting for 14-48 hours under a doctor’s supervision can help to quickly resolve any threat of pneumonia if undertaken at the first sign of symptoms. Fasting must be avoided however, if the individual is too fragile or frail. Seek the advice of your health care practitioner before you begin a fast.

    Herbs:

    Boneset tea – To clear blockage and ease accompanying aches and pains.

    Coltsfoot – For fighting infection as well as soothe coughs.

    Raw Garlic Clove and Onions – To fight infection and expel mucus and phlegm.

    Fenugreek – To relieve a fever.

    Ginseng – To boost general immune performance.

    Hydrastis – To fight an infection.

    Lobelia and Sanguinaria – To free to lungs of congestion, mucus, and phlegm

    Other useful herbs, specifically for pneumonia caused by viral infection, include Arctostaphylos, Cephaelis ipecacuanha, juniper (Juniperus communis), Piper cubeba St. John’s Wort, and uva ursi.

    Homeopathy:

    Aconite – For pneumonia accompanied by sudden onsets of anxiety and fever.

    Bryonia – For sharp upper body pains that worsen with movement.

    Phosphorus – For pneumonia accompanied by rust colored phlegm, weakness, trembling, and a desire for cold drinks.

    Sanguinaria – For pneumonia that occurs following the flu when congestion is primarily in the right lung.

    Hydrotherapy: Hydrotherapy is the process of using water, ice, and steam as well as alternating between hot and cold temperatures to maintain and restore health. Treatments include full body immersion, steam baths, bathhouses, sitz baths, colonic irrigation and the application of hot and/or cold compresses. Hydrotherapy is effective for dealing with a wide range of conditions and can easily be used in your home as part of a self-care program. Many Naturopathic Physicians, Physical Therapists and day spas make use of Hydrotherapy as part of their treatment. We suggest a number of at-home hydrotherapy treatments. Seek the recommendation of your alternative health care specialist before undergoing these procedures to make sure they are appropriate for you.

    Hyperthermia: Hyperthermia involves artificially creating a fever in the body for the purpose of enhancing immune function. Hyperthermia can be an impressive method for eliminating toxins, heavy metals, and infectious bacteria and viruses that cannot survive in raised body temperatures. We recommend several at-home hyperthermia treatments. Please seek the advice of an alternative healthcare practitioner before undergoing these types of sweat-inducing methods to make sure they are appropriate for you.

    *Pure water is essential for any hydrotherapy or hyperthermia treatment. Treatments for purifying water include clear instructions and recommendations.

    Improving Indoor Air Quality: Improving the quality of your indoor atmosphere, both at home and at work, is an essential self-care approach for helping treat and prevent respiratory conditions, including pneumonia. Healthy air feels comfortable, is free of contaminants and odors, has a relative humidity of between 35 -60%, and is high in oxygen and negative ions. Today’s technology makes it easy to ensure that your interior air meets the above requirements. A negative ion generator can not only boost the oxygen and negative ion content of indoor air, but can additionally cleanse it of dangerous animal pet pollen, bacteria, dust, mold, pollen, and viruses. Moreover, negative ions help to soothe and repair damaged mucosa from the nasals, lung area, and bronchial pathways. For best results, choose a self-regulating negative ion electrical generator that emits at least one trillion negative ions per second.

    You should also use a humidifier to keep your indoor air moist, especially during winter months, when air is commonly drier. Select a warm steam unit. Adding plants to your home and work environments might help keep the atmosphere moist. Certain plants, such as chrysanthemums, philodendron, and spider plants, also help to keep your air free from circulating dirt and microorganisms, since they act as natural air filters.

    Be sure that your home and work environments are properly ventilated, and avoid using synthetic materials in your home and place of work, including plastic materials.

    Infraspinatus Respiratory Response Therapy: Created by Harry Philibert, M.D. of Metairie, Louisiana, this treatment addresses the Infraspinatus Respiratory Response (I.R.R.), also known as the Infrascapula Respiratory Reflex. I.R.R. is a neuromuscular response directly linked to the sympathetic central nervous system. It is involved in the bronchial mucus that accompanies pneumonia, bronchial asthma and bronchitis. According to Dr. Philibert, who has successfully treated thousands of patients suffering from respiratory disorders, adjustment of the I.R.R. can reverse, and in many cases completely get rid of pneumonia signs and symptoms.

    I.R.R. Therapy involves the injection of lidocaine into the infraspinatus muscle. Positive results are typical after 1-5 sessions, although more might be necessary. Dr. Philibert has trained over 3,000 physicians in the I.R.R. technique.

    Juice Treatment: Consume a mixture of natural carrot, green spinach, and parsley juice, with a clove of garlic. Add a pinch of cumin and drink two 8oz. glasses during the day. For more suggestions, see Juice Recipes.

    Nutritional Supplements: Helpful nutrients for treating pneumonia include vitamin A, beta carotene, vitamin C, bioflavonoids, pine sapling bark, and zinc, which can help improve immune performance and protect against infection. Proteolytic enzymes used between meals, with acidophilus bacteria supplements, can also be helpful, as can thymus gland extract. Other useful dietary supplements include betaine HCL, bee pollen, quercetin, manganese, N-acetylcysteine (NAC), and selenium.

    If you need to take an antibiotic, which is frequently the case with pneumonia, be sure to supplement during and after the course with a steady dose of probiotics, such as acidophilus. Probiotics should be used for at least 30 days following taking antibiotics because they will help substitute intestinal tract flora that are weakened when taking antibiotics.

    Alternative Professional Care

    These therapies may also help prevent and treat pneumonia: Acupuncture, Intravenous Vitamin Drips, UV Light treatments, Bodywork (Reflexology, Rolfing, and Shiatsu), Energy Medicine (Light Column generator), Magnet Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Osteopathic Treatments, Qigong, Tai Chi, Chinese medicine, and Yoga. (See Glossary for explanations of these Optional Therapies.)

  • Pleurisy

    Description

    Pleurisy is characterized by irritation of the membranes lining the lungs as well as thoracic cavity (the pleura).

    Symptoms

    The signs of pleurisy usually appear very quickly and can vary from mild to severe. The primary symptoms are coughing and painful breathing, but many individuals experience a stabbing sensation in the lungs as well. Breathing typically becomes very ragged and quicker than usual, while motion on the side of the body may become limited.

    Cause

    Pleurisy inflammation is usually caused by lung infections. Determining the exact cause of the lung infection is essential for proper treatment.
    Extreme caution: Pleurisy symptoms can also be signs of lung cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, or even a pulmonary embolism (blockage of the pulmonary artery by international matter). If these conditions are present, seek immediate medical attention.

    Natural Remedies

    Note: Natural analgesics (pain relievers) as well as anti-inflammatory should be used for as long as symptoms persist.

    Diet: Follow an organic diet that emphasizes fresh fruits and vegetables and clean soups, and drink lots of pure strained water.

    Herbs: Mix equal parts of dried mullein and pleurisy root and consume as a warm infusion several times per day. Combine tinctures of pleurisy root, elecampane, and Echinacea and consume one teaspoon of this blend three times a day. Add a clove of garlic to each meal, or three capsules of garlic clove oil.
    Homeopathy: Useful homeopathic remedies include: Aconite, Bryonia, Apis mel., Cantharis, Kali carb., Sulfur, Arsen alb., and Phosphorus.

    Hydrotherapy: Hydrotherapy is the process of applying water, ice, steam and alternating cold and hot temperatures to restore health. Treatments include total body immersion, steam baths, saunas, sitz baths, colonic irrigation, and the application of warm and cold compresses. Hydrotherapy is effective for treating an array of conditions and can easily be used in the home as part of a personal-treatment program. Many professionals including naturopathic physicians, physical therapists and day spas use Hydrotherapy as part of their treatment routines. We suggest trying several at home hydrotherapy remedies. Please seek the advice of an alternative healthcare practitioner prior to undergoing these treatments to ensure they are right for you.

    *Purified water is essential in any Hydrotherapy remedy. Remedies involving purifying bath water offer clear instructions.

    Juice Therapy: The following juice combinations is a good idea: Carrot, celery, and parsley; carrot as well as pineapple; as well as carrot, beet, cucumber, and garlic.

    Dietary Supplementation: These supplements can help relieve signs and symptoms and tackle related lung infections: Vitamin A, vitamin C, bioflavonoids, lung glandulars, efa’s, proteolytic nutrients, bromelain as well as colloidal metal.

    Alternative Professional Care

    If your symptoms persist despite following the steps listed above, over measures, seek the help of a competent health professional. The following professional therapies have all proven to be useful in dealing with pleurisy: Acupuncture, Bodywork, Detoxification Therapy, Energy Medicine, Environmental Treatments, Magnetic Area Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Osteopathy, Oxygen Therapy, Qigong, Rolfing, and Chinese medicine. (See Glossary for explanations of these alternative therapies.)

  • Periodontal Disease (Gum Illness)

    Definition

    Periodontal disease is characterized by inflammation or deterioration of the tissue that encompass and support the teeth, gums, the bone one’s teeth are set in (alveolar bone), the periodontal ligament, and also the cementum (the actual tissue which connects these types of structures).

    Types

    The most common and often initial type of periodontal illness is inflammation of the gums, called gingivitis. If not treated, gingivitis may spread, leading to increased inflammation in the walls and tissues around the base of the teeth and potential erosion of the underlying bone. Periodontitis is the major cause of bone reduction in adults.

    Symptoms

    The most common symptoms of periodontal illness are red inflamed gum tissue that bleeds easily due to common activities such as flossing, teeth brushing, or eating difficult foods such as raw apples.

    Cause

    Gum disease is primarily caused by poor dental hygiene (insufficient teeth cleaning and flossing) leading to an accumulation of microbial plaque. It can also occur during pregnancy and puberty, due to hormonal factors. It can also be caused by a lack of essential nutrients such as ascorbic acid, folic acid and other B vitamins, and calcium supplements.

    Additional risk factors consist of problems with the biting surface (malocclusion), breathing through the mouth area, food impaction, and decreased cells in and around the gums because of plaque buildup, and poor diet. It is also caused by hydrochloric acid deficiency. Smoking as well as the use of birth control pills can also play roles.

    Caution: Gingivitis may be the primary sign that there is an underlying wide spread problem or debilitating illness such as diabetic issues or leukemia, heavy metal toxicity, lowered resistance to illness, allergies, or even vitamin deficiencies. In addition, the bacteria associated with periodontal disease have been shown to migrate throughout the body, creating a burden on the cardiovascular system and adding to heart disease.

    Organic Cures

    Diet plan: Eat a natural, whole foods diet, with at least 7 servings of fresh natural fruits and vegetables daily, as well as other higher-dietary fiber foods. Get rid of sugar, processed carbohydrates, prepared foods, soda, and commercial fruits juices.

    Herbs: Combine equal areas of myrrh and Echinacea to make a tincture, and apply to your gums three times per day with a very fine paintbrush. Additionally, massage your gums with goldenseal or bayberry insert. For internal use, combine the tinctures of Echinacea, cleavers, and prickly ash in equal parts and take 1 teaspoon twice daily.

    Juice Therapy: Drink fruit juices high in vitamin A and beta-carotene, such as carrot or cantaloupe juice.

    Way of life: The best remedy for periodontal disease is actually prevention. Brush your the teeth and start flossing after each meal, and see a holistic dentist for checkups every six months.

    Dietary Supplementation: After flossing, rinse your mouth with several mouthfuls of liquid folic acid for just one minute. To create your own liquid folic acid solution buy folate supplements in the form of folic acid crystals in eight hundred mg pills. Empty two capsules into a glass of pure filtered water. Also, take folic acid orally with vitamin B complex, vitamin C, vitamin A, beta-carotene, vitamin E, vitamin K, calcium, magnesium, as well as zinc.

    For contaminated gums, increase your dosage of vitamin A for three days and then slowly reduce in order to maintain dosage over a fourteen day period.

    For gums that bleed, consume pure strained water along with fresh squeezed organic lemon juice upon waking as well as before going to bed.

    Topical Remedy: Brush your teeth with mixture of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, as well as massage your gums with your fingers. In cases of bleeding gums, create a mouthwash by combining 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar with a cup of pure filtered water. Use this in order to gargle with in the morning as well as evening. Utilizing a toothpaste produced from tea sapling oil, citrus fruit seed or peroxide can also be useful.

    Alternative Professional Care

    If your symptoms continue despite following the remedies listed above, seek the assistance of a qualified health professional. These professional care therapies have been proven to be useful for treating periodontal illness: Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Detoxification Treatment, Environmental Medicine, Magnetic Area Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Oxygen Therapy, and traditional Chinese Medicine. (See Glossary for descriptions of those alternative treatments.)

  • Peptic Ulcer (Also observe Gastritis)

    Overview

    A peptic ulcer is characterized by persistent inflammation of the stomach and/or the intestines. It is also referred to as gastritis or gastroenteritis, and is among the most common types of gastrointestinal problems.

    Types of Peptic Ulcers

    Over 93% of all peptic ulcers are caused or exacerbated by a bacterial infection, especially Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), which accounts for nearly all cases of peptic ulcers.

    To a far lesser extent, peptic ulcers can also be iatrogenic, meaning they can result from taking various over the counter and prescription drugs, especially aspirin and other anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs), and steroids.

    Symptoms of Peptic Ulcer

    The primary characteristic of a peptic ulcer is a burning sensation in the upper abdomen that is most pronounced on an empty stomach or about an hour after eating. Peptic ulcers also commonly flare up throughout the night. Other signs and symptoms include nausea, vomiting, inability to determine if one is hungry, and feelings of extreme hunger without warrant.

    Causes of Peptic Ulcer

    In addition to bacterial and viral infections, peptic ulcers can also be caused by poor diet, food allergies, alcohol, cigarette smoking, and persistent stress. As stated above, various commonly used medications can also cause problems, particularly aspirin. In addition to aspirin, other NSAIDs associated with peptic ulcers include Advil, Clinoril, Feldene, Ibuprofen, Nalfon, Nuprin, Orudis, Oruvail, Relafen, and Tolectin. In serious ulcer cases, internal bleeding can occur as a result of thinning of the coating lining the digestive system.

    Caution: If you experience internal bleeding and/or experience blood in your stool, seek immediate professional medical advice.

    Natural Remedies

    Aromatherapy: The essential oils of chamomile and geranium help relieve peptic ulcer symptoms. Lemon oil can also be used.

    Ayurveda: A common Ayurvedic remedy for peptic ulcers is licorice natural powder. Take ½ a tsp. 3 times daily. The Ayurvedic herb ashwagandha is also an effective aid. Combine cinnamon, cardamom, and garlic gloves, and crush into a powder to supply relief from peptic ulcer signs and symptoms. Take ¼ a tsp. of this mixture 3 times daily.

    Diet: A healthy diet is a very important weapon in the fight against peptic ulcers. Drink plenty of pure filtered water, increase your intake of clean, organic fruits and vegetables, complex whole grains, and free-range poultry and wild-caught fish.

    Avoid all industrial, processed, fried, and nonorganic food, alcohol, coffee, sugar, sugar substitutes, preservatives, meals dyes, dairy, wheat products and refined carbohydrates. Do not consume saturated, trans- hydrogenated or partially-hydrogenated fats and oils. Instead choose virgin coconut butter or oil, extra virgin olive oil, high lignin flaxseed oil, and unrefined hemp seed, walnut, and sunflower oils. Minimize your intake of citrus fruits and spicy foods, both of which can aggravate peptic ulcers.

    To reduce symptoms, eat small meals throughout the day, rather than eating 3 large meals.

    Additionally, get screened for potential food allergies and steer clear of those foods for which you test positive.

    For the complete whole foods eating plan to heal and eliminate all imbalances and disease, read the full article: Whole Foods Diet plan. In many cases, a raw foods eating plan can be hugely beneficial. For more information, read Raw Food Diet.

    Herbal Medicine: Both Echinacea and goldenseal are useful for treating peptic ulcers not only because of their ability to improve immune performance but also because of their anti-inflammatory properties, which can help repair the lining of the intestines and stomach. These herbs also have strong natural antibiotic properties, making them useful for dealing with bacterial infections that usually cause peptic ulcers. Shiitake mushrooms can be helpful because of their antiviral properties, as can be aloe vera, cayenne, chamomile, licorice root, as well as slippery elm.

    Other helpful herbs include calendula, linden flower, marshmallow, meadowsweet, and valerian. Soothing herbal infusions include 1 part lavender and 2 parts marshmallow root, or 1 part chamomile and 1 part linden flower or even valerian (take 1 tsp. three times each day).

    Homeopathy: Useful homeopathic remedies include, Arsen alb., Acidum nit., Belladonna, Calendula, Hamamelis, Lachesis, Nux vomica, as well as Silicea.

    Hydrotherapy: Hydrotherapy is the application of water, ice, steam and alternating hot and cold temperatures to maintain and restore health. Remedies include full body emersion, steam baths, saunas, sitz baths, colonic irrigation and the application of hot and/or cold compresses. Hydrotherapy is effective for treating an array of conditions and can easily be used in the home as part of a personal-care program. Many Naturopathic Physicians, Physical Therapists and day spas use hydrotherapy as part of their treatment. We recommend several at-home hydrotherapy remedies. Please seek the advice of an alternative healthcare practitioner prior to undergoing these types of procedures to make sure they are right for you.

    *Purified water is essential for any hydrotherapy remedy. Remedies for purifying water include clear instructions and recommendations.

    Liquid Therapy: Helpful juice treatments include uncooked cabbage juice by itself, or mixed with carrot or celery juice; raw potato juice; wheatgrass juice; carrot, and spinach juice; carrot juice by itself; carrot, beet cucumber.

    Lifestyle: If you smoke, stop, and avoid contact with secondhand cigarette smoke. In addition, learn how to effectively deal with and manage stress.

    If you’re currently taking aspirin other NSAIDs, consider switching them to safer, more effective natural treatments.

    Nutritional Supplements: Helpful nutritional supplements include vitamin A, beta carotene, vitamin C, and zinc oxide, taken with a multivitamin/multimineral . Essential fatty acids, particularly omega-3 oils, are recommended, as are bismuth and the protein L-glutamine. Linseed oil can also be effective and can be added to salads or poured over steamed veggies.

    Stress Reduction: Learning how to reduce and properly manage stress is essential for healing and avoiding ulcers. Stress reduction techniques are also very helpful for dealing with feelings such as anger, depression, and hopelessness that can exacerbate signs and symptoms. Holistic doctors help sufferers accomplish stress reduction through the use of various mind/body techniques, such as biofeedback, hypnotherapy, and relaxation workouts. Meditation is yet another form of tension relief that can be highly effective. There are many ways to meditate. One of the easiest methods is simply to sit comfortably in a chair with your eyes shut as you focus on inhaling and exhaling. Do this for 5-10 minutes, twice per day for 20-30 minutes each time. To improve your efforts, focus on mentally repeating a tranquil phrase each time that you catch your breath, allowing other thoughts to arise and pass without becoming involved with them. At first, this can seem complicated, but with committed practice you will eventually find yourself able to do this while experiencing greater levels of calm and peace.

    Alternative Professional Treatment

    The following treatments can also help to prevent and relieve ulcers: Ayurveda, Biofeedback Training, Neurotherapy, Bodywork (Feldenkrais Method, Reflexology, Shiatsu, Therapeutic Touch), Craniosacral Therapy, Detoxing Therapy, Environment Medicine, Enzyme Therapy, fasting, Guided Imagery, Hypnotherapy, Mind/Entire body Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine, Nerve Therapy, Osteopathic Medicine, Oxygen Therapy, Qigong, Tai Chi, traditional Chinese Medicine, and Yoga. (See Glossary for descriptions of these Alternative Therapies.)

  • Pellagra

    Description

    Pellagra is a disease that is a result of a severe deficiency of vitamin B3 (niacin) in the diet is and characterized by skin outbreaks, digestive as well as nervous system disruptions, and eventual mental deterioration.

    Symptoms of Pellagra

    Symptoms of pellagra include diarrhea, dementia, dermatitis, swelling of the mouth, burning of the mouth, pharynx, and esophagus, abdominal distention and pain or discomfort in the stomach area, poor digestive function, vomiting, weight loss, tension and irritability, poor cold tolerance, impaired memory, confusion, as well as paranoia. In some cases, the skin can also turn dark and become thicker, rougher, and incredibly dry.

    Cause of Pellagra

    It can be caused by alcoholism, a diet high in maize (Indian native corn), severe diarrhea, parasites, cirrhosis of the liver, post-medical nutrient inadequacies, stress, genetic predisposition, as well as consumption of junk foods, which are very low within B vitamins and full of refined sugar that deplete B vitamins.

    Note: Before a diagnosis of pellagra can be made, you must first be sure that tongue and lip redness and swelling is actually from pellagra and not because of other vitamin deficiencies or diseases. Do the same for symptoms of looseness of the bowels, and pores and skin and nervous system disorders, which may be caused from other illnesses.

    Natural Remedies

    Note: Since multiple inadequacies of vitamins and protein frequently occur together, both a dietary and nutritional supplementation program needs to be implemented under the guidance of a physician trained in diet plan and nutrition.

    Diet: Healthy eating is of primary importance. Drink plenty of pure filtered drinking water and eat fresh, organic fruits and vegetables, and complex whole grains, as well as organic, free-range meat, poultry, and wild-caught seafood.

    Avoid all commercial, processed, fried, and non-organic meals, as well as alcoholic beverages, coffee, sugar, artificial sweeteners, chemical preservatives, food chemical dyes, milk as well as dairy products, wheat and wheat products, and refined carbohydrates. Reduce your intake of maize if you eat it at all. Do not eat saturated, trans-hydrogenated or partly-hydrogenated fats and oils. Instead, choose from virgin coconut butter/oil, extra virgin olive oil, high lignin flaxseed oil, as well as unrefined hemp seed, walnut, and sunflower oils.

    In addition, get screened for potential food allergies as well as sensitivities and steer clear of those foods for which you test positive.

    Eat organic foods that are full of niacin and other B nutritional vitamins, protein, and the amino acid tryptophan. Such meals include organic whole grains, bananas, raw seeds and nuts, peanuts, lean meats, avocados, broccoli, potatoes, tomatoes, legumes, collard greens, enriched breads as well as cereals, fish, halibut, tuna, swordfish, skin free breast of chicken, and turkey.

    For the complete whole-foods eating plan we recommend visiting the full post: Whole Foods Diet. In many cases, a raw meals eating plan can be extremely beneficial. To learn more, read Raw Food Diet.

    Nutritional Supplements: Supplement along with vitamin B3, which is available in two forms, niacin and niacinamide. Niacin in dosages of 100 mg or more can sometimes cause flushing and chills; many people prefer niacinamide, which does not produce this kind of symptoms. Nevertheless, the symptoms are safe and niacin is the preferred form of vitamin B3 for pellagra.

    Additionally supplement with vitamin B complex and free form amino acids.

    Optional Professional Care

    If your signs and symptoms persist despite following the steps listed above, seek the help of a qualified health professional. The following professional care therapies have all been shown to be helpful for treating pellagra: Magnetic Field Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Orthomolecular Medicine, and traditional Chinese Medicine. (See Glossary with for descriptions of these alternative therapies.)

    Printable Plan of action:

    Quick Action Plan for Pellagra

    1. Avoid all sugars, refined carbohydrates, milk as well as dairy products, sodas, processed foods, preservatives, sugar substitutes (especially aspartame), corn syrup, alcohol, whitened bread and white flour products, pastries, and hydrogenated and trans-fatty oils, as well as all foods to which you’re allergic. Minimize your intake of maize.

    2. Eat organic meals that are full of niacin and other B vitamins, protein, and also the amino acid tryptophan. Such meals include natural whole grains, bananas, raw seeds and nut products, peanuts, lean meats, avocados, broccoli, potatoes, tomato plants, legumes, collard greens, overflowing breads and cereals, fish, halibut, tuna, swordfish, skinless breast of chicken, as well as turkey.

    3. Emphasize organic, fresh vegetables and non–citrus fruits, organic grains, as well as organic, free-range meats and poultry and wild-captured fish.

    4. Drink lots of pure, filtered water throughout the day.

    5. Supplement with vitamin B 3. Niacin is the preferred form of supplement B3 with regard to pellagra. Additionally supplement with vitamin B complex and free form amino acids.

    6. Additionally, these professional treatment therapies have all been shown to be useful for dealing with pellagra: Permanent magnetic Field Treatment, Naturopathic Treatments, Orthomolecular Medicine, and Traditional Chinese Medicine.

  • Parkinson’s Illness

    Definition

    Parkinson’s disease is a slow, intensifying disorder of the central nervous system for which there is no recognized cure and no known definite cause.

    Symptoms

    There are four major the signs of Parkinson’s illness: Slowness of motion, muscular rigidity, resting tremors, and a shuffling, unbalanced stroll and postural instability that progresses into uncontrollable small, running actions to keep from falling.

    The very first sign of Parkinson’s disease is usually a minor tremor in a hand, arm, or leg. The tremor is most noticeable throughout rest. In most people with Parkinson’s illness, the tremor starts in one hand and resembles the motion one makes when trying to roll a pill between your fingers; therefore, it is known as “tablet-rolling tremor.” The jaw, tongue, forehead, and eyelids can also exhibit tremor. An additional early indication is a serious decrease in eye blinking. As Parkinson’s disease progresses, the body becomes firmer, weaker, and also the initial tremors may spread to both sides of the body, and create a shaking of the head, the mask-like expression on the face in which the eyes do not flash (known as a Parkinsonian cover up), and a permanent, rigid, curved-over posture. Speech becomes hard, slurred as well as slow. Depressive disorders and dementia can also occur as normal day to day activities become increasingly difficult to perform.

    Cause

    Although the cause is actually unknown, an imbalance of two brain chemicals, dopamine and acetylcholine, seem to be typical of Parkinson’s sufferers. A deficiency of dopamine in the brain can be due to fundamental nutritional deficiencies, cerebral vascular disease (blockage of blood vessels within brain), side effects of zero-psychotic drugs, carbon monoxide poisoning, misuse of certain designer drugs, and an uncommon infection.

    Parkinson’s disease may be associated with a toxic buildup of heavy metals in your body, especially mercury from dental amalgams. To slow the actual progression associated with Parkinson’s amalgam fillings must be replaced, followed by a detoxification program.

    Caution: Parkinson’s illness requires instant and ongoing professional medical attention.

    Natural Cures

    Be aware: Left untreated, over time (usually many years) Parkinson’s can lead to severe incapacitation. Treatment along with complicated drug combinations as well as mobility workouts can reduce the progression as well as severity of the condition.

    Levodopa as well as Sinemet would be the two most commonly used drugs for treating Parkinson’s illness. Levodopa is ineffective if used with vitamin B6. (Sinemet does not have this problem.) Using supplement B6 on it’s own can be just as effective in some individuals in the initial stages from the disease.

    Diet: Eat a natural, whole foods diet plan with uncooked foods (50% -75%), emphasizing dark green leafy vegetables, rutabagas, sprouts, sesame seeds, and sesame butter. Also, consume plenty of pure, filtered drinking water.

    Those using the drug levodopa should prevent or reduce their intake of foods that are rich with vitamin B6 such as whole grains, oats, raw nut products (especially peanuts), bananas, potatoes, liver, and fish.

    Herbs: Passionflower may enhance the positive effects of the medication L-dopa (levodopa), producing a higher reduction in tremor. The Ayurvedic herb Mucuna pruriens, an all natural form of levadopa, can also be helpful.

    Nutritional Supplements: Assessment of an individuals amino acid intake is important. Seek advice from an orthomolecular doctor. Additional useful nutrition include GABA, calcium, as well as magnesium, vitamin B complex (taken away from Levodopa), lecithin ascorbic acid, vitamin E, evening primrose oil, multivitamin/mineral complicated, and DHEA (a anabolic steroid hormone made by the adrenal glands). The coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) (twenty five-50 mg for each) day administered intravenously has additionally been shown to make a beneficial impact in patients with Parkinson’s. Selenium is also recommended for its ability to detoxify mercury poisoning.

    Optional Professional Treatment

    If your symptoms persist despite taking the above steps, seek the help of a qualified medical expert. The following professional care therapies have all been shown to be useful for treating Parkinson’s Disease: Cellular Therapy (Stem Cell Therapy), Chelation Therapy (extremely important with regard to detoxifying through heavy metal poisoning), Craniofacial Treatment, Detoxification Therapy, Holistic Dentistry, Light Therapy, Permanent Magnetic Field Treatment, Natural Endocrine Replacement Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Orthomolecular Therapy, and Chinese Medicine. (See Glossary for descriptions of these alternative therapies.)

  • Pancreatitis

    Description

    Pancreatitis is acute or chronic inflammation of the pancreas.

    Types

    Acute pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas, which can be mild to severe. In mild cases, treatment resolves the swelling within a few days. In more severe cases, pancreatitis becomes permanent and causes degenerative cell changes within the pancreas.

    Symptoms

    Individuals with acute pancreatitis typically do not have any symptoms, however some encounter severe, “stabbing,” abdominal pain. The pain usually begins without warning, becomes unbearable for a few moments, and then subsides to a dulling pain for a few days. Other symptoms include nausea, vomiting, sweating, increased heart rate, and dizziness. Rest is the best way to deter pain.
    The symptoms of chronic pancreatitis are similar to those of acute pancreatitis, but they typically last longer, are more severe, and grow in intensity as the disease progresses.

    Trigger

    Excess alcohol consumption is one of the primary causes of severe pancreatitis. Abstaining from alcoholic beverages can help prevent future attacks. Chronis pancreatitis is often attributed to gallbladder difficulties such as gallstones. Other causes include liver problems, obesity, nutritional deficiencies, and drug abuse.
    Be aware: In many individuals, the only indicator of pancreatitis is poor digestion.

    Avoid future episodes of acute pancreatitis by dealing with the cause. Persistent pancreatitis might require insulin shots, and a nutritional plan aimed at balancing blood sugar levels and pancreatic function. A liver and gallbladder detoxification program is also advised. In some instances, surgery may be necessary to remove the pancreas.

    Caution: Chronic pancreatitis requires the expertise of a competent medical professional.

    Organic Cures

    Aromatherapy: The essential oils of marjoram and lemon massaged over the pancreas and lower belly can help reduce pain.

    Diet: During a severe attack of pancreatitis, fast on pure filtered water for one day, and then follow a diet that emphasizes foods high in complex carbohydrates and dietary fiber. Consume whole grain products, legumes, vegetables, and small amounts of fruit. Avoid all sugars, caffeine, and alcohol.
    Herbs: The tea produced from milk thistle, fringe tree bark, and balmony, helps ease gallbladder problems related to pancreatitis.

    Hydrotherapy: Alternate hot and cold packs to help ease the pain caused by pancreatitis.

    Juice Therapy: Carrot, artichoke, beet and garlic juice, coupled with an equal amount of pure filtered water might help relieve painful symptoms of severe pancreatitis.

    Lifestyle: Exercise regularly to increase blood sugar levels, easing the burden on the pancreas.

    Nutritional Supplementation: Avoid pancreatitis with helpful supplements including: Chromium, pancreatin enzymes along with meals, pancreas glandulars, lipotropic factors, vitamin b complex complex, vitamin B3 (niacin), pantothenic acid, vitamin C, M-phenylalanine, acidophilus, magnesium, multivitamins, and liquid chlorophyll.

    Alternative Professional Care

    If your symptoms persist despite following the steps listed above, seek the help of a qualified health professional. These professional therapies have all proven useful in dealing with pancreatitis: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Detoxification Therapy, Energy Treatments, Enzyme Treatment, Homeopathy, Hydrochloric Acid Therapy (administered intravenously by a doctor in a 1/1000 dilution), Permanent magnetic Field Therapy, Naturopathic Treatments, Osteopathy, Oxygen Therapy, and Qigong. (See References for descriptions of these optional therapies.)

  • Osteoporosis

    Definition

    Osteoarthritis, (OA) is the most prevalent form of arthritis. The condition affects approximately 27 million Americans. Under the age of forty five, more men than women are diagnosed with OA, frequently as a result of accidental injuries. However, after the age of 45, women are 3 times more likely to develop Osteoarthritis than men. Nearly one-third of all adults in the United States have evidence of osteoarthritis in the hands, feet, arms, or legs. For those 65 and older the likelihood of developing osteoarthritis is more than 75%.

    Osteoarthritis causes the breakdown of cartilage, which is the smooth, gelatinous tissue which prevents the bones from grinding against each other. Healthy cartilage protects the bones, however, in those with OA, the cartilage is worn away, allowing bones to make direct contact. As the illness progresses, direct contact creates bone spurs and irregular bone hardening, and results in inflammation and severe pain as bones continue to rub together without proper cushioning. Consequently, bones may become more fragile and are subject to fracture.

    Types of Osteoarthritis

    There are two types of osteoarthritis: Primary and secondary. Primary OA is arthritis that has developed as a result of the aging process. The onset of secondary OA is gradual as the disease usually progresses over the course of many years.

    Supplementary osteoarthritis is less common, but has a more apparent, direct cause such as stress, injury, prior inflammation (from rheumatoid arthritis symptoms), congenital combined misalignment, infection, surgery, or prolonged use of medications.

    Symptoms of Osteoarthritis

    Mild early-morning stiffness, stiffness following periods rest, pain that worsens on joint use, loss of joint function, local tenderness, gentle tissue inflammation, creaking as well as cracking of joints upon movement, bone swelling, and restricted range of motion.

    Causes of Osteoarthritis

    Osteoarthritis is recognized by many to be a natural result of aging. Nearly everyone older than 60 exhibits some indicators of the disease. Excess weight, common wear and tear, along with a lifetime of insufficient diet and exercise are the chief causes of osteoarthritis. Additional causes can be skeletal defects, genetic factors, and hormonal deficiencies (as evidenced by the number of women who get osteoarthritis following menopause).

    The degenerative form of arthritis entails an ongoing biochemical processes that negatively adjusts the framework and regrowth of cartilage material and combined tissues. These biochemical processes include free-radical damage, nutritional deficiencies, poor dietary and lifestyle choices, food or environment allergies, genetic predisposition, as well as drug treatments recommended for pain relief. In a variety of combinations, these types of factors often cause or even contribute to alterations in the bio-mechanics of the important joints and muscles.

    In some people, a deficiency in the gene that prompts cartilage tissue to produce collagen (the structural proteins of the connective tissue) breaks down. This leads to degenerative joint pain.

    Patients with osteoarthritis frequently display a blood insulin resistance or deficiency. Blood insulin resistance, considered a precursor to adult-onset diabetes, is really a blood sugar condition that occurs when the body fails to respond to the effects associated with insulin within the blood. This makes it more difficult for the body to use sugar (glucose) for energy. Changes in insulin manufacturing can also stimulate the body to create more inflammatory prostaglandins, which adversely affect joints.

    Biomechanical changes, particularly excessive cell acidity, may also contribute to the introduction of osteoarthritis. Whenever joints lose their full range of motion because of stress, injuries or insufficient activity, the cartilage is decreased and breakdown follows. As a result, well balanced motion is hindered and the surrounding cartilage starves. The body replaces the deterioration in the joints with calcium, leading to the formation of hard, inflexible deposits that cause joint stiffness. Osteoarthritis may also develop as a result of traumatic injuries to cartilage caused by playing sports, accidents, or activity involving repetitive motion.

    Organic Cures

    Acupuncture: A combination of traditional Chinese medicine with chiropractic care for treating arthritis, specifically in cases of osteoarthritis, is a very common approach for dealing with the disease.

    Aromatherapy: The following essential oils are excellent for dealing with osteoarthritis. The essential oils of camphor, peppermint or raw unroasted sesame oil applied externally can also be helpful. Lemon or marjoram oil also works well and may be applied directly to impacted joints, unless of course skin is highly sensitive, whereby mix essential oil with raw sesame, almond or extra virgin olive oil.

    Ayurveda Treatments: Osteoarthritis may stem from a metabolic lack of fluids which leaves joints dry. Bacterial parasites that can cause joint problems are another common issue. Ayurveda herbs are recommended to promote digestion and immune function. In particular, triphala can cleanse the intestines and aids in digestion.

    To increase joint mobility as well as protect important joints from additional damage, flaxseeds, fish natural oils, and Boswellia are recommended. Oil massages are beneficial with sesame or olive oil. For inflamed joints, massaging with castor oil helps draw toxins from the body.

    Breathing exercises to relieve stiffness of the joints and to increase oxygenation are also important. For osteoarthritis patients, a regimen of inhaling and exhaling patterns, flexing of the important joints of the fingers, feet, and elbows, and yoga positions can improve symptoms. After exercising, professionals suggest a warm soak in a bath enhanced with baking soda, sodium, ginger, peppermint, and eucalyptus. For many sufferers, Ayurveda treatment can heal their condition in 3-4 months.

    Bodywork: Osteoarthritis is directly related to skeletal and postural difficulties. Tendons and ligaments can be torn or even stretched as a result of injury, exercise, or aging. The fascial tissues (thin sheets of connective tissue that hold muscles, joints, and organs collectively) tend to become thick and rigid from excessive use. When the body tries to compensate, spurs might appear in joints and on bones. Bodywork can alter postural difficulties. Restoration of correct, natural posture through heavy massage and movement can reduce pain.

    Therapeutic massage not only helps to break-up muscle waste deposits that may cause pain but also stimulates blood circulation which helps provide oxygen and other necessary healing nutrients. Arthritis sufferers should pursue a therapeutic massage program a minimum of 2-3 times per week in the early stages, after that once a week for many months, with a maintenance routine of twice a month.

    Rolfing has helped many joint disease sufferers. The process was originally devised by Ida P. Rolf, Ph.D., the biochemist who used the technique to deal with her own arthritis. She recognized that extending fascial tissues could help heal an arthritic disturbance. Rolfing repositions the body in a balanced position with the law of gravity.

    Chiropractic: The preferred, drug-free remedy for joint disease, chiropractic care has proven to be highly effective. Osteoarthritis is usually falsely diagnosed, and the painful symptoms are actually caused by misalignment, or subluxation of spinal vertebrae and important joints. Chiropractic adjustments can restore a full range of movement and free sufferers of pain.

    Estimates show that 95% of osteoarthritic cases also have misaligned vertebrae. Misaligned vertebrate can produce abnormal stress, leading to osteoarthritis. Hips, legs, ankles, and other joints may also be out of position, causing bone fragments spurs to form in these important joints. Regular chiropractic care visits coupled with proper nourishment can relieve “wear and tear” on our bodies.

    Diet: Diet plan plays an integral part in decreasing or preventing the onset of all types of arthritic problems. A diet that includes excess usage of greasy meats, hydrogenated fats such as margarine or shortening, and conventionally created dairy products creates highly acidic conditions within the blood. For healing to occur, these foods must be minimized if not eliminated entirely in the diet. Caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, and all refined sugars, ought to be eliminated. Replace processed sugars with natural sweeteners or naturally sweet fruits. An occasional green tea is okay if caffeine is desired, and alcoholic beverages should only be consumed in moderation, such as a glass of wine for special events only.

    Soft drinks are high in phosphoric acid, which can dangerously elevate phosphorus amounts in the bloodstream. The normal percentage of calcium to phosphorus in bone fragments is around 2 to 1, although a 1-to-1 ratio is actually adequate to keep skeletal growth. However, within the average American diet, this ratio is extremely skewed, and is very high in phosphorus relative to calcium. This causes the body to pull calcium supplement from the bone fragments to supplement blood calcium levels, which could exacerbate arthritic conditions.

    An important part of dealing with arthritis is maintaining normal body weight, because excess weight places increased stress on joints affected with joint disease. A diet rich in fresh vegetables, with a wide variety of fruits, nuts, and whole grain products is recommended for maximum nutritional benefit. Whole (unprocessed) meals are rich in the nutrients needed to battle destructive free radicals, promote skin and tissue health, restore bones, muscles, and tendons, and enhance bowel frequency. Additionally, consuming a whole foods diet will gently and slowly detox the system, ultimately resulting in higher energy. Feel inspired to eat better, exercise, and follow through with required lifestyle changes in order to achieve a healthy well-being.

    Dietary fats are important to be aware of for anyone with arthritis. The wrong kind of fat can increase inflammation in joints, while the “good” fat will help decrease inflammation. Hydrogenated fats and trans-fatty acids can directly bring about inflammation and associated destruction of the joints. Avoid meals that contain these types of fats, such as margarine, vegetable shortening, mayonnaise, crackers, chips, cookies, cakes, pastries, packaged breads, candy, and many refined meals. Read all food labels, and do not buy or consume food that contains partially hydrogenated oils, canola oil or any artificial, chemically generated fats.

    Whole foods are typically high in healthy fats, such as the essential fatty acids (such as Omega-3 and omega-6 oils). Cold-water seafood is a good source of essential fatty acids, as are flax and hemp seed oils. All are valuable for the prevention of arthritis because of their anti-inflammatory characteristics. Arthritis patients demonstrated major medical improvement whenever supplementing their diets with cod liver oil, which may reduce the inflammation.

    Additionally, the exotic goji, acai berry, and Noni juice, are especially strong antioxidants and are great for counteracting excess inflammation. Pomegranate fruit extracts have been shown to block enzymes which contribute to cartilage degradation, particularly in cases of osteoarthritis.

    As mentioned above, arthritis victims commonly have high levels of acidity which increases their potential for developing inflammatory conditions. Reduce your intake of acid-developing foods and increase your consumption of alkaline-reducing foods in order to decrease acidity. (See our pH area for comprehensive information, at home testing, and diet methods.) The most acidic foods are sugar, alcohol, vinegar, espresso, meat, trans fats, citrus fruits, and dairy products. Meals known to increase the alkalinity in the body include all vegetables, especially large amounts of fresh raw salad greens, kale, chard, collards, aloe vera, and eco-friendly foods, such as chlorella, plankton, barley grass, wheat grass, parsley, and alfalfa.

    Undergo testing for potential food allergies and sensitivities and avoid those meals to which you test positive. Consider a rotation diet or even elimination diet plan to reduce the likelihood of food allergies.

    Nutrition and diet are key factors in the recovery and elimination of imbalance and disease. For a complete, nourishment packed, whole foods eating plan, browse the Whole Foods Diet. You can print these complete articles for easy reference.

    The Raw Food Diet – The raw food diet is a food plan that can have great advantages. After a few months of following the suggested basic whole foods diet, one can then transition into a high level raw or 100% raw food diet, as desired. This particular diet consists of raw as well as live meals only, and includes a wide selection of uncooked fruits, vegetables, soaked and sprouted nuts and seeds and ocean vegetables, with a wide variety of creative combinations. If choosing an uncooked food plan, we highly recommend daily consumption of fresh green juices, produced from an array of green vegetables, such as celery, romaine lettuce, spinach, carrots, kale, and parsley, with an ever rotating periodic selection of other organic vegetables. Daily salad meals, dehydrated flax crackers, seed and nut pates, blended soups, smoothies and marinated veggie salads, frequently mixed with drenched sea veggies are the base of the raw food diet. Since virtually no cooked meals are consumed, a raw diet has the advantage of instant elimination of numerous common things that trigger allergies. No cooked wheat, whole wheat byproducts or grains (usually) are consumed, and very small, if any, dairy products. Uncooked foodists can sometimes include small quantities of dairy, typically as cultured uncooked goat or sheep’s whole milk yogurt or kefir, which is usually homemade (these items can occasionally be found online or even from local sources).

    Raw food creates rapid outcomes because of its capability to thoroughly detoxify and liberate your body’s previously untapped energy. Dr. Gabriel Cousens, of the Tree of Life Center in Patagonia Arizona, endorses the raw food plan as the ultimate recovery diet, and offers delicious 100% uncooked meals at the café at all of the recovery retreats he offers.

    We recommend the raw meals diet for long term cleaning and detoxing. Eating primarily raw meals for 3-12 months can be an incredible way to help improve energy, detoxify your body, and provide support for letting go of long time meals addictions. Most of us consume a variety of addictive foods, from sugar to pasta. The addictive nature of these foods is often ignored, even in the healthiest of food programs. When consuming raw, these items are instantly eliminated, hence freeing up power the body may use to recover.

    It is important to note when choosing the raw food diet you may have to deal with trade-offs. You might miss cooked foods, although you will not miss your disease. More often than not the raw meals diet is an incredible tool that can be used to promote greater health and well-being.

    Environmental Medicine: Allergic reactions and allergy-like sensitivities in many cases are factors that contribute to the painful signs and symptoms in arthritis patients. Theron G. Randolph, M.D., the creator of environmental medicine, discovered the link between arthritis/allergic reactions and environmental chemical substances in foods. His research with over 100,000 joint disease patients found commonly consumed foods which contained chemical compounds (ranging from gas, paints, perfume, and hairspray to pesticides, tobacco, and tobacco smoke) caused a lot of his patients’ symptoms.

    Additional research has discovered that meals, chemicals, grasses, pollen, molds, and other air-borne substances caused allergic reactions within the joints of nearly 85% of the arthritics in one study. Food additives, in addition to foreign invaders like protozoa, bacteria, yeast, and fungus, can also trigger or worsen arthritic symptoms.

    Although any food can theoretically bring about an allergic reaction in a person, this checklist includes the most typical food allergens of arthritis patients: Milk products, beef, wheat, yeast (baker’s as well as brewers), eggs, chocolate, grapefruits, sugar, nut products (especially peanuts), corn, green or yellow-colored wax coffee beans, and dark vegetables (eggplants, Irish potatoes, all types of peppers, paprika, tomato plants and tobacco).

    All arthritis patients should be tested for food allergic reactions. Once you have identified the foods you’re allergic to, the next step is to eliminate them from your diet. Initially, you should completely refrain from eating all allergenic foods for 60-90 days. After this period, you can begin to slowly reintroduce all of them into your diet plan. You should also vary the foods that you simply eat on a daily basis to avoid building new allergic reactions.

    Cleansing and Detoxification might help arthritis sufferers reverse the accumulation of toxins which otherwise promote the damage of combined tissues and contribute to other degenerative problems. Many methods of detoxification are available, including colon as well as bowel cleaning therapies, kidney and gallbladder flushes, and homeopathic remedies. Related therapies for detoxing include bodywork, lymphatic drainage, aromatherapy, antioxidant support, and nutritional and herbal supplements to bolster the organs which detoxify the body.

    Fasting is another detoxing strategy used to reduce allergy symptoms and the related arthritic signs and symptoms. During a fast, a patient usually consumes only high-nutrient soup broths, purified water, and vegetable/ fruit juices. Following this kind of treatment under an alternative doctor’s care for several weeks can prove very useful, and decreases the number of immune complexes (the substances formed when antibodies attach to antigens) circulating within the blood.

    Physical Exercise and Physiotherapy: Isometric workouts, stretching, and yoga can help ease arthritis pain.

    Herbal Treatments: Lignum vitae (Guiacum officinale and Guiacum sanctum) is a tree native to South Florida, the Caribbean, and South America. The gum of the tree (guaia) contains healing resins and oils used as a pain reliever for arthritis, rheumatism, and gout pain.

    Other recommended herbs consist of licorice and alfalfa.

    Liquid Therapy: With regard to treating osteoarthritis, the following liquid combinations are recommended: Celery juice throughout the acute inflammation stage, then carrot, celery, and cabbage juice or carrot, beet, and cucumber.

    Microcurrent Treatment: Devices that produce low-degree electrical current that is suitable for the body, like the TENS device, may help to reduce swelling, jerks, and increase muscle versatility. Most optional health clinics employ some form of electrotherapy for pain control, this may include, though is not limited to, microcurrent therapy, or discomfort eliminator technology.

    Nutritional Supplements: Vitamin C might help repair healthy connective tissue, and is essential for collagen production and the maintenance of joint tissue.

    Vitamins A, B1, B6, E, and B3 are all highly effective for treating and preventing arthritis. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble nutrient, considered to be both a vitamin and a hormone. This controls the absorption of calcium as well as phosphorus utilized in bone formation.

    Cartilage-building dietary supplements provide the energy needed to rebuild damaged cartilage material and stop the unnecessary destruction of wholesome cells. In addition, sulfate supplementation can be especially effective for helping reverse arthritis. Glucosamine plays an integral part in stimulating ligament and brand new cartilage development essential to repair damage caused by arthritis.

    Research in Milan, Italy, treated 80 osteoarthritis patients with glucosamine sulfate. Most patients experienced reduction in discomfort, tenderness, and overall signs and symptoms. Examination of cartilage samples in the patients treated with glucosamine sulfates showed they shared many structural aspects of healthy cartilage material. The researchers concluded that glucosamine sulfate rebuilt broken cartilage, thereby reducing discomfort and other symptoms. Chondroitin sulfate is another supplement, often used in conjunction with glucosamine, which appears to protect joints from wearing down.

    Calcium and magnesium are also essential nutrients in the fight against joint disease. Calcium is essential for bone fragments, joint, muscle, and ligament health, while magnesium is necessary for calcium’s proper incorporation into bone, by preventing a buildup of calcium within the soft tissue and joints. Most people consume too much calcium and never enough magnesium. High proteins diets, which are common for many Americans, contain a lot of phosphorus, which binds up the mineral magnesium and makes it unavailable for the body to use.

    Boron helps maintain bone fragments and joint function and activates the metabolism of vitamin D. There are low levels of boron in the soil – and thus in foods grown in that soil –which has been connected in many countries to increased osteoarthritis amounts. Boron supplementation helps to reduce the excretion of calcium and magnesium which are both important in bone structure as well as muscle function.

    Cetyl myristoleate, a rare anti-arthritis substance created artificially, acts as a lubrication for important joints and muscle tissue and has anti-inflammatory effects.

    Sulfur contains compounds utilized by the entire body to regenerate cartilage tissue, maintain mobile functions, and produce the peptide L-glutathione, which is an antioxidant used by the liver in order to process toxins. S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) is an organic substance made by the human body. In a single double-blind research, SAMe reduced pain in osteoarthritis sufferers as effectively as the drug ibuprofen, and produced less side effects.

    Alternative Professional Treatment

    The following therapies are useful for treating osteoarthritis: Acupressure, traditional Chinese medicine, Bodywork, Chiropractic care, Craniosacral Treatment, Energy Medicine (electrodermal screening), Enzyme Treatment, Magentic Area Therapy, Mind/Body Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine, Orthomolecular Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, Prolotherapy, Qigong, Reflexology, Tai Chi, and Yoga. (See Resources for additional information regarding these Alternative Therapies).