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Posts Tagged ‘leg pain’

Did you know?…

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Did You Know?… Seafood is the best natural source of Omega-3 fatty acids. Regularly eating small amounts of
Omega-3 fatty acids has a beneficial effect by reducing blood pressure and reducing the risk of heart disease. Seafood is
good for ALL of you. The role of proteins, minerals, vitamins and Omega-3 fatty acids found in seafood:
• Brain - Reduces the risk of a stroke; may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease; may reduce the incidence of depression;
aids in infant neurodevelopment and the building of brain tissue. • Digestion - May help relieve symptoms of ulcerative
colitis and Crohn’s disease. • Eyes - Contributes to vision development; contributes to nerve growth in the retina; may
reduce symptoms of dry eye syndrome. • Heart - Reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease; decreases blood pressure
slightly; decreases risk of heart arrhythmias; decreases heart triglyceride levels; improves circulation;
increases HDL (good) Cholesterol. • Joints - May help relieve symptoms and inflammation caused by rheumatoid
arthritis. • Lungs - May help reduce symptoms of asthma and bronchitis and reduce the risk for chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease. • Muscles - Helps build muscles and tissue. • Skin - May help relieve symptoms of psoriasis and
eczema; may also ease the effect of aging and sun damage.

Prescription Medication And Grapefruit - A Potentially Deadly Combination

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Here’s why: In this story, a retiree spends his summers up north and winters in the south. What natives call a “snowbird.” Two months after arriving in sunny Florida, this retiree was dead. The cause? Doctors believe it was a deadly interaction between the 2-3 glasses of fresh grapefruit juice he drank everyday and his medication. Drinking grapefruit juice can be deadly for people who take certain medications, according to a recent paper. In this particular case, the fatal interaction is believed to be between the grapefruit and Lipitor.

The victim had high cholesterol and other risk factors for heart disease. For this, doctors put him on Lipitor and he began a diet and exercise program. Two weeks after going to Florida for the winter, he went to the emergency room complaining of muscle pains, fatigue and fever. That’s where he went into kidney failure and died.

Although experts know the problem exists, most laymen and health care professionals are still in the dark about the deadly risks, even though the FDA requires all prospective new drugs to be tested for interactions with grapefruit juice, and a warning about grapefruit juice is included in the “food-drug interactions” that come with dozens of medications.

Since grapefruit juice is metabolized by the same enzyme in the liver that breaks down many drugs… it is one of the foods most likely to cause problems with drugs. When the system is overloaded, scientists said the grapefruit juice can “swamp” the system, keeping the liver from doing its complete job and blocking it from breaking down drugs and other substances.

The most severe effects, scientists say, are likely with some statins. While the liver devotes its resources to grapefruit juice, the medication can build up to dangerous levels, causing a breakdown of the body’s muscles and even kidney failure.

So, the first tip of the month is: If you are taking ANY prescription medication (especially statin drugs), ask your doctor about the possible interactions with grapefruit juice. You should also read the warnings that come with your medication. I know there may be a lot of fine print, but it could be life or death.

Which leads us to the second tip of the month: Why do you think there is so much fine print in the first place? Because all drugs have toxic side effects. That is not to say they don’t save lives and are not needed in certain situations. Clearly they do and are. But, the goal of REAL health should be to have your body function properly without drugs… or… at least… with as little drugs as humanly possible.
How? Through proper diet, exercise, stress management and Chiropractic care.
I recently read a quote from a famous NFL coach, Jimmy Johnson. He said something like this: There are more things that can go bad with a passing play, than a running play. That’s why, when in doubt, if at all possible, run the ball.

I have the same philosophy with health. If at all possible, do it naturally.