Post by Admin on May 22, 2019 15:30:08 GMT
REMEDIES LINKS for Major Health Problems
(I'm trying to get the most important info organized)
(Note: The best health advisor is probably James Sloane at medcapsules.com and on CureZone.com and Youtube etc.)
CANCER prevention/cure (See these 3 posts)
forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?topic=17549.msg299415#msg299415
HEART ATTACK prevention/cure (See next post)
HEART FAILURE prevention/cure (See next post)
STROKE prevention/cure (See next post)
OTHERS LATER
I'll get to these others later I think.
DIABETES prevention/cure
LIVER FAILURE prevention
HEPATITIS prevention/cure
KIDNEY FAILURE prevention
GOUT prevention/cure
AUTISM prevention/cure
SENILITY, DEMENTIA prevention/cure
AGING prevention/cure
STRESS
Natural Vitamin C and B5
A good source of vitamin C and B5 etc ordering online is VitaCost.com
Here's their best deal for vitamin C from Amla Berries:
www.vitacost.com/solaray-amla-extract-500-mg-60-vegetarian-capsules
This seems to be the best deal for B5:
www.vitacost.com/solaray-pantothenic-acid-250-mg-100-capsules
James Sloane, a former med tech, found in medical studies that vitamin C and B5 are important for adrenal gland function, but synthetic ascorbic acid vitamin C is short-lived, while natural vitamin C in foods, is stable (if it's not heated). Vitamin C is also important for all blood vessels, but the body prioritizes the adrenals [to handle stress and help the immune system]. Stress depletes C and B5, but a few hundred mg per day of vitamin C, half hour before meals (to prevent absorption being blocked by protein and fat digestion), is enough to restore it and about 100 mg of B5 per day (with meals) is enough. This will allow extra C to go to blood vessels to maintain them. [Rice bran or oat bran is better for all the B vitamins.] Here are excerpts from some medical studies.
Vitamin C prevents oxidative damage
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8885335
The observations substantiate the previous in vitro findings that ascorbate specifically prevents oxidative degradation of microsomal membranes. The results indicate that vitamin C may exert a powerful protection against degenerative diseases associated with oxidative damage and play a critical role in wellness and health maintenance.
Vitamin C is an important cofactor for both adrenal cortex and adrenal medulla
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15666839
The data derived from these animal models and various cell culture studies confirm a crucial role for vitamin C for both the adrenal cortex as well as the adrenal medulla further underlining the interdependence of the two endocrine systems united in one gland.
The role of functional foods in the psychobiology of health and disease
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19079896
Presently there are a number of ingredients, which include vitamin C, milk proteins, a number of herbal extracts (ginkgo biloba, ginseng, kava, valerian and lemon balm), and n-3 fatty acids, that have demonstrated potential stress reactivity-lowering and mood-enhancing effects, although further work is required to substantiate the efficacy in human subjects. Dietary supplements that can alleviate excessive stress responses may play an increasingly important role for the maintenance of health in a stressful environment.
Vitamin C in the treatment and/or prevention of obesity
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25866299
Obesity has emerged as one of the major health threats worldwide. Moreover, an excessive body fat accumulation, which defines this disease, could lead to several associated clinical manifestations such as cardiovascular events, type 2 diabetes, inflammation, and some types of cancer. The appearance of these co-morbidities has been often related to an unbalanced oxidative stress. Therefore, antioxidant-based treatments could be considered as interesting approaches to possibly counteract obesity fat accumulation complications. In this context, it has been observed that vitamin C intake (ascorbic acid) is negatively associated with the occurrence of several conditions such as hypertension, gallbladder disease, stroke, cancers, and atherosclerosis, and also with the onset of obesity in humans and animals. Among the possible beneficial effects of ascorbic acid on obesity-related mechanisms, it has been suggested that this vitamin may: (a) modulate adipocyte lipolysis; (b) regulate the glucocorticoid release from adrenal glands; (c) inhibit glucose metabolism and leptin secretion on isolated adipocytes; (d) lead to an improvement in hyperglycemia and decrease glycosylation in obese-diabetic models; and (e) reduce the inflammatory response. Possibly, all these features could be related with the outstanding antioxidant characteristics of this vitamin. Thus, the present article reviews the up-to-date evidence regarding in vitro and in vivo effects of vitamin C in obesity and its co-morbidities.
Treatment of the common cold in children and adults
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22962927
Prophylactic vitamin C modestly reduces cold symptom duration in adults and children.
Vitamin C function in the brain: vital role of the ascorbate transporter SVCT2
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19162177
Neurodegenerative diseases typically involve high levels of oxidative stress and thus ascorbate has been posited to have potential therapeutic roles against ischemic stroke, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Huntington's disease.
Human adrenal glands secrete vitamin C in response to adrenocorticotrophic hormone
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17616774
CONCLUSIONS: Adrenocorticotrophic hormone stimulation increases adrenal vein but not peripheral vein vitamin C concentrations. These data are the first in humans showing that hormone-regulated vitamin secretion occurs and that adrenal vitamin C paracrine secretion is part of the stress response. Tight control of peripheral vitamin C concentration is permissive of higher local concentrations that may have paracrine functions.
Pantothenic acid deficiency as a factor contributing to the development of hypertension
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4053129
In this paper, pantothenic acid deficiency will be shown to be a factor in the experimental origin of hypertension due to adrenal regeneration [or degeneration?].
Proceedings: The effect of vitamin C on the blood vessels. [T]he powerful protective action of vitamin C against thrombosis [blood clots] in the veins, [t]he results of a double-blind study, are shown. Clinical deep vein thrombosis has now disappeared from our surgical wards.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC478176/pdf/jclinpath00128-0079b.pdf
People with the highest levels of vitamin C in their blood were the least likely to have a stroke
www.nature.com/news/2000/001006/full/news001012-1.html
Role of Vitamin C in the Function of the Vascular Endothelium - The foregoing section generally describes a beneficial role for ascorbate in endothelial growth, survival, and function to maintain vascular [blood vessel] responsiveness and integrity.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869438/
Vitamin C improves blood vessel function - Reference: Atherosclerosis; 2014, Vol. 235, No. 1, 9-20.
www.nutritionexpress.com/article+index/health+concerns/heart+health/showarticle.aspx?id=2163
Vitamin C supplementation represents an effective lifestyle strategy to reduce blood vessel constriction in overweight and obese adults, particularly since many people do not engage in recommended levels of daily physical activity
articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2015/09/21/vitamin-c-heart-health.aspx
Feeding and Healing Arteries
thenutritionalhealingcenter.com/this-vitamin-can-heal-arteries-but-theres-a-catch/
SUPPLEMENT SOURCES
bulkapothecary.com
vitacost.com
starwest botanicals
Best Health Authority
This info is from James Sloane who was a MedTech for 13 years before getting fed up with medical corruption and becoming an herbalist. He seems to have more reliable scientific info than other health pros. His main website is medcapsules.com .
I'm trying to be brief with just the most important health info below.
DIGESTION
Improving digestion is important as we get older in order to maintain good nutrition. People think heartburn is from too much stomach acid, but that's wrong; it's from too little stomach acid, which leads to yeast fermentation, which produces different acid.
For Acid Reflux /or/ Indigestion
- Acid reflux in the throat (heartburn) is from yeast fermentation vapors in the stomach going up the esophagus. This is due to LOW stomach acid (HCl) NOT high stomach acid. High stomach acid prevents yeast fermentation & indigestion.
- This info comes from medcapsules.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2632
- In Europe digestive bitters are used for treating heartburn. Since bitters cleanse the liver it is important to drink a lot of water throughout the day when using them.
- Zinc helps since it is a catalyst for the formation of hydrochloric acid for the stomach. The recommended dose is 50mg daily with a larger meal.
- B vitamins are also essential for the formation of stomach acid. It is best to get these from foods such as rice bran, oat bran, watercress, seaweeds, or nutritional yeast. Otherwise a B50 complex twice daily with meals can be used.
- Trimethylglycine (TMG) can also be used to increase stomach acid formation. TMG is a strong methyl donor. Methylation is required for the production of many substances in the body including stomach acid, neurotransmitters, hormones, etc.
- To get silica, put a tablespoon or more of diatomaceous earth in a quart or more of water. Pour about a cup of water from the top each day to drink.
- Vinegar, kefir, citric acid (as in citrus fruits etc), or other food acids are good with protein meals to help digestion.
- Avoid caffeine, nicotine and mints.
- Avoid antacids, acid blockers also known as proton pump inhibitors, alkaline waters, calcium carbonate (coral, oyster shell, dolomite), calcium oxide/hydroxide (lime) and magnesium oxide/hydroxide (milk of magnesia), because they neutralize stomach acid, which allows bacteria and yeast to colonize the stomach lining, which can cause ulcers etc.
OVERWEIGHT
For Weight Loss take [I'm not sure about this, because the iodine in too much coconut oil can cause hyperthyroidism] Coconut Oil each day (& have a low carb, high natural fat diet & not too much protein; but avoid hydrogenated oils, as in cooking oils and shortening & foods made with them).
HEART ATTACK & STROKE PREVENTION
To prevent Heart Attacks & Strokes by strengthening Blood Vessels take for 2 months daily, and thereafter weekly:
- Amla berries for stable vitamin C (synthetic vitamin C is unstable & deteriorates quickly) at least half hour before a meal (to strengthen adrenal glands and blood vessels);
- Rice bran 1 teaspoon/day or vitamin B complex 100 mg/day with meal (to improve adrenal glands);
- Lecithin granules 1 tablespoon per meal (to remove plaque in blood vessels);
- Magnesium 50 mg/day at least half hour before a meal (to soften plaque);
- Zinc 50 mg/day with meal (to improve digestion & the immune system).
CANDIDA
For Candida yeast infection, take for about 2 months:
- Yucca root at least half hour before a meal (to kill Candida);
- Kefir 1/2 cup or so before & after bed (to help restore microflora);
- Rice bran 1 teaspoon/day (to help feed microflora).
CONSTIPATION
For Constipation, take Slippery Elm bark powder.
CANCER
For Cancer, take Chapparal and Pao d'Arco etc. There are details on his site, which includes a bunch more herbs too. Also see link in OP above.
BONES
For Bone Problems, take Bamboo, also called Zhu Ru (for silica), Nettle leaf (for usable vitamin C), & Gelatin (for natural glucosamine & chondroitin); Diatomaceous Earth in Water (alternative source of silica): put a teaspoon or so of food grade D.E. in about a gallon of water, let it settle to the bottom, drink a cup or so at a time from the top and refill with plain water each time, the silica dissolves throughout the water and the D.E. at the bottom will last several months.
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1839974
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1455025
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1447233
PAIN
For Pain, use Arnica cream topically, or take Magnesium malate regularly, or take Licorice root, Yucca root, Ashwagandha, Kudzu root, or Fish oil; for immediate relief take Passion flower, Kava, Catnip, Scullcap, or Wood betony
Avoid NSAIDs, including Ibuprofen, because they restrict blood flow and can cause organ failure.
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1561901
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1905429
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1874808
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1881703
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1869163
(I'm trying to get the most important info organized)
(Note: The best health advisor is probably James Sloane at medcapsules.com and on CureZone.com and Youtube etc.)
CANCER prevention/cure (See these 3 posts)
forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?topic=17549.msg299415#msg299415
HEART ATTACK prevention/cure (See next post)
HEART FAILURE prevention/cure (See next post)
STROKE prevention/cure (See next post)
OTHERS LATER
I'll get to these others later I think.
DIABETES prevention/cure
LIVER FAILURE prevention
HEPATITIS prevention/cure
KIDNEY FAILURE prevention
GOUT prevention/cure
AUTISM prevention/cure
SENILITY, DEMENTIA prevention/cure
AGING prevention/cure
STRESS
Natural Vitamin C and B5
A good source of vitamin C and B5 etc ordering online is VitaCost.com
Here's their best deal for vitamin C from Amla Berries:
www.vitacost.com/solaray-amla-extract-500-mg-60-vegetarian-capsules
This seems to be the best deal for B5:
www.vitacost.com/solaray-pantothenic-acid-250-mg-100-capsules
James Sloane, a former med tech, found in medical studies that vitamin C and B5 are important for adrenal gland function, but synthetic ascorbic acid vitamin C is short-lived, while natural vitamin C in foods, is stable (if it's not heated). Vitamin C is also important for all blood vessels, but the body prioritizes the adrenals [to handle stress and help the immune system]. Stress depletes C and B5, but a few hundred mg per day of vitamin C, half hour before meals (to prevent absorption being blocked by protein and fat digestion), is enough to restore it and about 100 mg of B5 per day (with meals) is enough. This will allow extra C to go to blood vessels to maintain them. [Rice bran or oat bran is better for all the B vitamins.] Here are excerpts from some medical studies.
Vitamin C prevents oxidative damage
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8885335
The observations substantiate the previous in vitro findings that ascorbate specifically prevents oxidative degradation of microsomal membranes. The results indicate that vitamin C may exert a powerful protection against degenerative diseases associated with oxidative damage and play a critical role in wellness and health maintenance.
Vitamin C is an important cofactor for both adrenal cortex and adrenal medulla
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15666839
The data derived from these animal models and various cell culture studies confirm a crucial role for vitamin C for both the adrenal cortex as well as the adrenal medulla further underlining the interdependence of the two endocrine systems united in one gland.
The role of functional foods in the psychobiology of health and disease
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19079896
Presently there are a number of ingredients, which include vitamin C, milk proteins, a number of herbal extracts (ginkgo biloba, ginseng, kava, valerian and lemon balm), and n-3 fatty acids, that have demonstrated potential stress reactivity-lowering and mood-enhancing effects, although further work is required to substantiate the efficacy in human subjects. Dietary supplements that can alleviate excessive stress responses may play an increasingly important role for the maintenance of health in a stressful environment.
Vitamin C in the treatment and/or prevention of obesity
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25866299
Obesity has emerged as one of the major health threats worldwide. Moreover, an excessive body fat accumulation, which defines this disease, could lead to several associated clinical manifestations such as cardiovascular events, type 2 diabetes, inflammation, and some types of cancer. The appearance of these co-morbidities has been often related to an unbalanced oxidative stress. Therefore, antioxidant-based treatments could be considered as interesting approaches to possibly counteract obesity fat accumulation complications. In this context, it has been observed that vitamin C intake (ascorbic acid) is negatively associated with the occurrence of several conditions such as hypertension, gallbladder disease, stroke, cancers, and atherosclerosis, and also with the onset of obesity in humans and animals. Among the possible beneficial effects of ascorbic acid on obesity-related mechanisms, it has been suggested that this vitamin may: (a) modulate adipocyte lipolysis; (b) regulate the glucocorticoid release from adrenal glands; (c) inhibit glucose metabolism and leptin secretion on isolated adipocytes; (d) lead to an improvement in hyperglycemia and decrease glycosylation in obese-diabetic models; and (e) reduce the inflammatory response. Possibly, all these features could be related with the outstanding antioxidant characteristics of this vitamin. Thus, the present article reviews the up-to-date evidence regarding in vitro and in vivo effects of vitamin C in obesity and its co-morbidities.
Treatment of the common cold in children and adults
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22962927
Prophylactic vitamin C modestly reduces cold symptom duration in adults and children.
Vitamin C function in the brain: vital role of the ascorbate transporter SVCT2
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19162177
Neurodegenerative diseases typically involve high levels of oxidative stress and thus ascorbate has been posited to have potential therapeutic roles against ischemic stroke, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Huntington's disease.
Human adrenal glands secrete vitamin C in response to adrenocorticotrophic hormone
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17616774
CONCLUSIONS: Adrenocorticotrophic hormone stimulation increases adrenal vein but not peripheral vein vitamin C concentrations. These data are the first in humans showing that hormone-regulated vitamin secretion occurs and that adrenal vitamin C paracrine secretion is part of the stress response. Tight control of peripheral vitamin C concentration is permissive of higher local concentrations that may have paracrine functions.
Pantothenic acid deficiency as a factor contributing to the development of hypertension
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4053129
In this paper, pantothenic acid deficiency will be shown to be a factor in the experimental origin of hypertension due to adrenal regeneration [or degeneration?].
Proceedings: The effect of vitamin C on the blood vessels. [T]he powerful protective action of vitamin C against thrombosis [blood clots] in the veins, [t]he results of a double-blind study, are shown. Clinical deep vein thrombosis has now disappeared from our surgical wards.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC478176/pdf/jclinpath00128-0079b.pdf
People with the highest levels of vitamin C in their blood were the least likely to have a stroke
www.nature.com/news/2000/001006/full/news001012-1.html
Role of Vitamin C in the Function of the Vascular Endothelium - The foregoing section generally describes a beneficial role for ascorbate in endothelial growth, survival, and function to maintain vascular [blood vessel] responsiveness and integrity.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869438/
Vitamin C improves blood vessel function - Reference: Atherosclerosis; 2014, Vol. 235, No. 1, 9-20.
www.nutritionexpress.com/article+index/health+concerns/heart+health/showarticle.aspx?id=2163
Vitamin C supplementation represents an effective lifestyle strategy to reduce blood vessel constriction in overweight and obese adults, particularly since many people do not engage in recommended levels of daily physical activity
articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2015/09/21/vitamin-c-heart-health.aspx
Feeding and Healing Arteries
thenutritionalhealingcenter.com/this-vitamin-can-heal-arteries-but-theres-a-catch/
SUPPLEMENT SOURCES
bulkapothecary.com
vitacost.com
starwest botanicals
Best Health Authority
This info is from James Sloane who was a MedTech for 13 years before getting fed up with medical corruption and becoming an herbalist. He seems to have more reliable scientific info than other health pros. His main website is medcapsules.com .
I'm trying to be brief with just the most important health info below.
DIGESTION
Improving digestion is important as we get older in order to maintain good nutrition. People think heartburn is from too much stomach acid, but that's wrong; it's from too little stomach acid, which leads to yeast fermentation, which produces different acid.
For Acid Reflux /or/ Indigestion
- Acid reflux in the throat (heartburn) is from yeast fermentation vapors in the stomach going up the esophagus. This is due to LOW stomach acid (HCl) NOT high stomach acid. High stomach acid prevents yeast fermentation & indigestion.
- This info comes from medcapsules.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2632
- In Europe digestive bitters are used for treating heartburn. Since bitters cleanse the liver it is important to drink a lot of water throughout the day when using them.
- Zinc helps since it is a catalyst for the formation of hydrochloric acid for the stomach. The recommended dose is 50mg daily with a larger meal.
- B vitamins are also essential for the formation of stomach acid. It is best to get these from foods such as rice bran, oat bran, watercress, seaweeds, or nutritional yeast. Otherwise a B50 complex twice daily with meals can be used.
- Trimethylglycine (TMG) can also be used to increase stomach acid formation. TMG is a strong methyl donor. Methylation is required for the production of many substances in the body including stomach acid, neurotransmitters, hormones, etc.
- To get silica, put a tablespoon or more of diatomaceous earth in a quart or more of water. Pour about a cup of water from the top each day to drink.
- Vinegar, kefir, citric acid (as in citrus fruits etc), or other food acids are good with protein meals to help digestion.
- Avoid caffeine, nicotine and mints.
- Avoid antacids, acid blockers also known as proton pump inhibitors, alkaline waters, calcium carbonate (coral, oyster shell, dolomite), calcium oxide/hydroxide (lime) and magnesium oxide/hydroxide (milk of magnesia), because they neutralize stomach acid, which allows bacteria and yeast to colonize the stomach lining, which can cause ulcers etc.
OVERWEIGHT
For Weight Loss take [I'm not sure about this, because the iodine in too much coconut oil can cause hyperthyroidism] Coconut Oil each day (& have a low carb, high natural fat diet & not too much protein; but avoid hydrogenated oils, as in cooking oils and shortening & foods made with them).
HEART ATTACK & STROKE PREVENTION
To prevent Heart Attacks & Strokes by strengthening Blood Vessels take for 2 months daily, and thereafter weekly:
- Amla berries for stable vitamin C (synthetic vitamin C is unstable & deteriorates quickly) at least half hour before a meal (to strengthen adrenal glands and blood vessels);
- Rice bran 1 teaspoon/day or vitamin B complex 100 mg/day with meal (to improve adrenal glands);
- Lecithin granules 1 tablespoon per meal (to remove plaque in blood vessels);
- Magnesium 50 mg/day at least half hour before a meal (to soften plaque);
- Zinc 50 mg/day with meal (to improve digestion & the immune system).
CANDIDA
For Candida yeast infection, take for about 2 months:
- Yucca root at least half hour before a meal (to kill Candida);
- Kefir 1/2 cup or so before & after bed (to help restore microflora);
- Rice bran 1 teaspoon/day (to help feed microflora).
CONSTIPATION
For Constipation, take Slippery Elm bark powder.
CANCER
For Cancer, take Chapparal and Pao d'Arco etc. There are details on his site, which includes a bunch more herbs too. Also see link in OP above.
BONES
For Bone Problems, take Bamboo, also called Zhu Ru (for silica), Nettle leaf (for usable vitamin C), & Gelatin (for natural glucosamine & chondroitin); Diatomaceous Earth in Water (alternative source of silica): put a teaspoon or so of food grade D.E. in about a gallon of water, let it settle to the bottom, drink a cup or so at a time from the top and refill with plain water each time, the silica dissolves throughout the water and the D.E. at the bottom will last several months.
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1839974
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1455025
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1447233
PAIN
For Pain, use Arnica cream topically, or take Magnesium malate regularly, or take Licorice root, Yucca root, Ashwagandha, Kudzu root, or Fish oil; for immediate relief take Passion flower, Kava, Catnip, Scullcap, or Wood betony
Avoid NSAIDs, including Ibuprofen, because they restrict blood flow and can cause organ failure.
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1561901
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1905429
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1874808
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1881703
www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1869163