Post 165 Lupus Lupus is an autoimmune disease with an imbalance in the immune system. Lupus is a Th-2 Dominant illness with a weak Th-1 side of the immune system. Some people find that by strengthening Th-1, and taking steps to calm the Th-2 side, remission can be achieved. The following material is provided as […]
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RSS feed for this sectionPost 164 Glutathione- Foods to Increase
Post 164 Glutathione– Foods to Boost Your Production Glutathione (GHS) is critical to good health. Without it your risk of cancer increases as the affects of oxidative stress escalate. Many things are suppressing our production of Glutathione in our bodies. Glutathione cannot be taken as a vitamin but must be manufactured in your body from […]
Post 163 Vitamin E Food Sources
Post 163 Vitamin E Food Sources Vitamin E Almonds – 1 oz: 7.3 mg (27% DV) Spinach – 1 bunch: 6.9 mg (26% DV) Sweet Potato – 1 Tbsp.: 4.2 mg (15% DV) Avocado – 1 whole: 2.7 mg (10% DV) Wheat germ – 1 ounce: 4.5 mg (17% DV) Sunflower seeds – 2 Tbsp.: […]
Post 162 MMS Simple Detox
Post 162 MMS Simple Detox SIMPLE DETOX Availability– MMS + Citric Acid Liquid Activator is purchased as a 2-product set and available at the store Simple MMS Detox Recipe Recipe: (SHELF LIFE OF THIS IS 30 DAYS REFRIGERATED) In one quart or one liter container with lid & markings on the side as needed (keep […]
Post 161 Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
Post 161 Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Rheumatoid Arthritis, or RA, is considered an autoimmune disease. RA is in most cases, at least originally, a Th1 Dominant inflammatory imbalance, meaning that the Th1 side of the immune system is over reacting, while the Th2 side is poor and not adequately performing to protect the body and keep […]
Post 160 Hashimoto’s Thyroid Chart of Secondary Related Illnesses
Post 160 Hashimoto’s Thyroid Chart of Related Secondary Illnesses, Imbalances, & Potential Infections If a person has been diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder, generally over time, other forms of autoimmune disorders will follow. Most people with Hashimoto’s or any other autoimmune illness will be diagnosed with 2 or 3 other disorders over the years. […]
Post 159 Vitamin C Highest Sources Chart
Post 159 Vitamin C Highest Sources Chart Vitamin C is an important anti-oxidant which protects the body and supports a multitude of critical functions. Here is a summary of the many benefits of including Vitamin C in your daily diet whether through food or supplementation. Antioxidant Prevents free-radical damage and oxidation (anti-oxidant) Heart Disease Effects […]
Post 158 Herpes- Zoster, Simplex (HSV-1 & HSV-2)
Post 158 Herpes Virus Zoster, Simplex (HSV-1 & HSV-2) The Herpes Virus takes on many forms; Zoster- Shingles Simplex- HSV-1 and HSV-2 Cold sores, genital-mouth-eyes Chickenpox Mono (Epstein-Bar) All of the expressions of this virus can be managed using the following information. In order for your body to have an outbreak or flare of […]
Post 157 Brain Recovery After Anticholinergic Drugs
Post 157 Brain Recovery After Anticholinergic Drugs Anticholinergic Drugs are medications commonly prescribed and OTC for allergies, insomnia, nervous bladder, COPD and respiratory illnesses like asthma, and anti-depressants. The newest research has discovered a link between brain deterioration, dementia, and senility and these medications. If you have used these drugs for a lifetime, it may […]
Post 155 Making Iced Tea
Post 155 How To Make Iced Tea The basic rule-of-thumb; Using double the amount of tea compared to hot tea, is needed to make the brew strong enough to pour over ice. For example, if you use 1 tea bag to prepare a cup of hot tea, you will need 2 tea bags (double). When […]