Posts Tagged ‘Nutrition’
Cancer Lifesaving Natural Interventions
The cancer lifesaving natural interventions are the ones that you do to change your internal environment. Cancer is a multifaceted process that most people don’t realize that they have control of. The things that contribute to pathological conditions, including cancer are the food one eats, the air one breaths, the water one consumes, the amount of radiation one receives, the amount one exercises, and how one handles stress. There are natural interventions that are capable of putting the odds in your favor. The control of the environment that the cancer cells thrive in can be changed. The only one who could do that is the person themselves.
The Missing Data
On many levels cancer is an environmental and deficiency state. By environment I mean the terrain that your cells live and take a bath in everyday. This is evident by the steady rise in cases. The rapid rise in cases is attributed to people living longer. In some of the long lived people of the world who reside in their traditional culture age doesn’t seem to be a factor. It is a fact that the numbers are going up for all age groups.
The missing data is what can help reverse the trend. All anyone has to look at is what has changed in the culture to put the population at risk. It is obvious if you just look around at the lifestyle habits that have become the norm.
The Food Supply
The biggest change is in the American diet. This is a critical component of the rise in this condition. Simple carbohydrates may seem like a simplistic response when talking about the initiation and progression of cancer. Taking a careful look at the biological explanation makes this a very logical conclusion.
Low Carbohydrate Diet
According to a study published in Cancer Research, a journal of The American Association for Cancer Research and reported on June 15, 2011 eating a low-carbohydrate, high-protein diet may reduce the risk of cancer and slow the growth of tumors already present.
This data makes previous generations had a diet that was lower in carbs, and the number of cases were smaller. The information that the public gets is confusing, less red meat, low fat, and breakfast cereals are a healthy diet. If this was true where are all the healthy people. Are they hiding under the layers of fat?
The meat blame game may come from the fact that we are consuming meat in a highly toxic form. From feeding cattle grains, and sometimes cement dust, moldy food sources, giving them hormones and antibiotics and then claiming meat causes all sorts of conditions is really dumb science.
Calorie Restriction
Calorie restriction with optimal nutrition. It has been proven that calorie restriction with optimal nutrition triggers favorable gene expression. A study in the July 20,2011 issue of Carciongenesis points to this conclusion: A diet with reduced calories slowed the growth of mammary tumors and metastases.
Insulin and Leptin
Calorie restriction lowers the levels of insulin, and leptin, while increasing adiponectin in tumors. If you know nothing else about what makes cancer cells survive, this is the information that is a must. Insulin and leptin are involved in the carcinogenesis of breast cancer. Many studies have demonstrated that obesity, frequent snacking increase colon cancer risks. Leptin concentrations are higher in people who are overweight. Insulin releases in response to food, leptin releases in response to insulin.
This process operates well in healthy individuals. The problem is our bodies were never meant to handle the American diet. We have and epidemic of insulin resistance which produces the chronically high levels of leptin.
Colon cancer cells love leptin and thrives on it. Leptin has the ability to encourage colon cancer cells to reproduce. Breast cancer cells express higher levels of leptin and it’ receptor than normal mammary cells. There is significant correlation between leptin levels and lower survival of breast cancer patients.
Adiponectin
Adiponectin is a protein hormone that modulates a number of metabolic processed, including glucose regulation. Adiponectin is exclusively secreted from adipose tissue (fat). The more fat the less adipnectin released. The hormone helps suppress the metabolic conditions that may result, in type 2 diabetes, obesity, atherosclerosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and risk factors for metabolic syndrome.
After adjustment for body mass index (BMI) women with higher adiponectin levels had a reduced risk for breast cancer. This was true for post menopausal women, where most of the cases occur.
The next article will tell you how to take the first step in reversing cancer.
Weight Loss Motivation
How to stay motivated when trying to reach your goal weight begins with a strong desire to lose weight. Sustaining the enthusiasm usually dramatically diminishes as the scale doesn’t respond fast enough. The reality is it took some time to gain the weight, and reversing the trend will take time. Concentrating on the numbers isn’t the way to go about losing weight.
Weight Loss Rewards
The reward is in the effort as much as the outcome. This is the reality, the new and improved lifestyle says a lot on how you feel about yourself. When you diet just for the sake of losing weight you usually wind up with a short fix. This way is usually responsible for the yo-yo dieting. That is the one where it is akin to using duct tape and safety pins to take something and make it smaller.
The purpose of dieting has to be more that to get into a pair of jeans. The benefits are so huge that most recently it is considered a solution to type 2 diabetes, the metabolic syndrome, blood pressure problems, cardiovascular conditions, mobility, and even cancer prevention. Weight loss supports cellular energy, physical performance, and graceful aging.
Obesity and Liver Disease
Obesity leads to liver disease. There is a growing relationship between weight and liver disease. With nearly two-thirds of the population being either overweight or obese, we are seeing a rise in liver diseases. A malfunctioning liver is responsible for a host of health related conditions. These range from brain changes that mimic Alzheimer’s, because it results in memory lapses and lack of coordination. The liver detoxifies environmental pollutants, and chemicals that are in the air or food that we eat.
Dr. Naim Alkhouri, a hepatologist at the Cleveland clinic states “Its overwhelming how many patients we’re seeing with this problem. Dr. William Carey, also a hepatologist at the Cleveland Clinic says , “This is huge. We didn’t know this disease existed 30 years ago. Now, it’s the most common liver disease in America.”
Message
The message that isn’t being delivered to the weight loss crowd is this isn’t about the blubber that has hitched a ride and landed as a permanent guest. This isn’t only about beer bellies, thunder thighs, over flowing bosoms, expanded waist size of padded backsides, it’s about the quantity and quality of your life.
Accelerating weight loss by modulating your diet to increase healthy function is a long term goal. Enhancing your ability to enjoy life is one of the beneficial effects of weight management. Being chronically overweight suppresses immunity, causes some forms of hypertension, raises blood sugar, causes insulin resistance, reduces libido, causes erectile dysfunction, and accelerates aging.
One More Reason to Lose Weight
If you need one more reason to lose weight here it is. Soon enough you are going to have to defend yourselves.
Being overweight or obese turns out to be the leading medical reason why applicants fail to qualify for military service. The army had to respond to this by making allowances for recruits who are fat and out of shape. Sit-ups and long runs are out, while yoga like movements are in.
Between 1995 and 2008, the proportion of potential recruits who failed their physicals each year because they were over weight increased to nearly 70 percent of young adults between the ages of 17 to 24 were too fat for military service.
What more motivation is needed to minimize the portion of food on plates, and change lifestyles in order to support health.
Metabolic Type Diets-The Survival Diet
What’s unique about metabolic diets is they once were the standard. The metabolic type diets are the survival diet of different divergent cultures. With the advent of the all American standard way of eating the once individual cultural way of eating fell to the wayside. Why this at first seems as a way to acquire the American tastes, it also became a way to undermine our health.
Today with most people trying to reach their ideal weight they think of diets as low-fat diets, high-protein diets, low carbohydrates or low calories. With all the options out there you would think we would be a slim nation
Why Diets Fail
There are many reasons diets fail. Why don’t diets perform as they promise? Did you ever wonder why people who follow their traditional diets seem to stay at a healthy weight?
At one time most people ate what their ancestors consumed. It usually was locally grown food, and cooked in a traditional way. We all have gotten far from our roots. Genetic and environmental factors show up in how our body functions. There is a link between modern eating habits and weight management. Chronic degenerative diseases are not as prevalent in societies that eat the diets of their ancestors.
In today’s world that is probably just about impossible, since the world has began relying on new food sources. There is evidence that when populations either through migration or the infiltration of western type food change their diet their health suffers.
Why most diet fail is they don’t address the real issue that there is an optimal diet based on the persons genetic and metabolic makeup. Each person processes food differently. Ones mans food is another mans poison. Native Americans while on the typical American diet, will become diabetic at a higher rate than the general population. The standard American diet doesn’t support their genetic needs. Processed foods have never been eaten before in the quantity it is today.
The Metabolic Diet
What the metabolic diet does is more than changes ones appearance, it begins an incredible journey to total health. By prioritizing ones health and feeding yourself what your body really craves and needs you become and remain healthy. The metabolic type diet turns back time and puts you in touch with your roots. It gives you something tangible to work with. On the surface there are similarities between different clients diets. That is because the diets depend on whole foods found in any grocery store.
What makes this diet so different from others is it is based not only on the correct foods for each person, but in the right combinations of protein, carbs and fats. The demand for this type of information has been growing along with the realization that this is a long lasting solution to both health and weight management.