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Chromium (Cr)FunctionsIntegral part of many enzymes and hormones. Co-factor with insulin to remove glucose from the blood into cells. Important in cholesterol metabolism. Essential for proper utilization of sugar. Involved in the synthesis of heart protein. Contains so-called Glucose Tolerance Factor.Deficiency symptomsSevere deficiency may be a contributing cause of diabetes, high or low blood sugar, hardening of arteries and heart disease.Natural sourcesNormally present in natural waters, particularly in hard (highly mineralized) water. The natural complex of the chromium, the Glucose Tolerance Factor, is present in whole grain bread, mushrooms, liver, brewer’s yeast, raw sugar and cane juice.RDA (Recommended Daily Allowances)Not known. Needed in minute quantities. White sugar in the diet contributes to the loss of chromium from the body and consequent deficiency.Molybdenum (Mo)FunctionsIntegral part of certain enzymes, particularly those involved in oxidation processes. Considered to be an antagonist to copper, thus may have protective action in copper poisoning. Involved with proper carbohydrate metabolism.Deficiency symptomsUnknown.Natural sourcesWhole cereals, especially brown rice, millet and buckwheat, brewer’s yeast, legumes, naturally hard water.RDA (Recommended Daily Allowances)Not known. Needed in minute quantities.*165/103/5*
Tags: CHROMIUM, General health, MOLYBDENUM
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Silicon (Si)FunctionsEssential for building strong bones and for normal growth of hair, nails and teeth. Beneficial in all healing processes and protects body against many diseases, such as tuberculosis, irritations in mucous membranes and skin disorders.Deficiency symptomsSoft brittle nails, aging symptoms of skin such as wrinkles, thinning or loss of hair, poor bone development, insomnia, osteoporosis.Natural sourcesYoung green plants, such as horsetail, common nettle and alfalfa; kelp, flaxseed, steel-cut oats, apples, strawberries, grapes, beets, onions, parsnips, almonds, peanuts, sunflower seeds.RDA (Recommended Daily Allowances)Fluorine (F)FunctionsEssential for bone and tooth building. Protects against infections. Acts as an internal antiseptic. Excessive fluorine, especially in form of sodium fluoride (as in fluoridated water) causes mottled teeth and can be toxic.Deficiency symptomsUnknown.Natural sourcesOrganic fluorine is found in steel-cut oats, sunflower seeds, milk and cheese, carrots, garlic, beet-tops, green vegetables and almonds. Also, normally present in sea water and naturally hard water.RDA (Recommended Daily Allowances)Not known. May be needed in minute quantities.*164/103/5*
Tags: FLUORINE, General health, SILICON
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Millions dread the coming of winter, not because it’s cold but because the darkness of the night lasts too long. Daytime also carries a somber cloak. Many respond with moodiness, and some with frank mental depression that needs treatment. The treatment: sitting in front of bright, artificial light radiating from a box.It may sound like quackery, like something out of science fiction or ancient myths, but, in fact, it does work. By shining intense light on the eyes of people suffering from deep depression in the winter season, psychiatrists have lifted the spirits of uncounted patients.This light treatment, called phototherapy, has real effects on the minds of human beings. It has opened up a new way to treat the depression that affects millions of Americans from September, when days begin to shorten, through the winter and into March, when they begin to lengthen again.A team of scientists at the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland, began to focus on the link between mood and illumination. Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal, a chief psychiatric researcher at the institute, was one of them.“There is not only winter depression – people get depressed in summer, too,” says Dr. Rosenthal. “We think for summer it’s the intolerance to heat. But we’re not sure.”In the United States, Dr. Rosenthal estimates, 10 million people get clinically or dangerously depressed with the coming of winter. A smaller number become depressed with the advent of summer. All are suffering from what doctors now call seasonal affective disorder, or SAD.Helen Smith, a housewife from New York City, says she finally realized she was starved for light. “Since puberty,” she recalls, “depression was constant. I had no focus or goals. It took me 7 years to finish college. You can’t just pick yourself up and make it better. Depression robs you of everything.”The families of people like Helen Smith often believe that the patient can simply overcome the depression by an act of will. But the person no more can eject the depression from the mind than you can cure cancer by thinking about it. Mrs. Smith’s doctor sent her to Dr. Michael Terman, director of the Winter Depression Program at the New York State Psychiatric Institute in Manhattan.“I’ve kept journals since the age of 9 or 10,” says Mrs. Smith. “September 15 was always the day in my journals when I would crash. But I did not see the pattern until I met Dr. Terman.” He took her off depression drugs and had her sit in front of a light box with six fluorescent tubes for 3 to 4 hours each morning and for 2 hours before bedtime. As she sat, she read, did needlepoint, or wrote in her journal. Within 3 weeks, she was feeling really good, she reports.“I’ve had three winters depression-free,” Mrs. Smith exults. “I have a future. I have a family now. I belong to the human race.” Since being treated by Dr. Terman, she has married and has a baby girl. As do most SAD patients, she says she still hungers for light. “But now,” she adds, “half an hour in the morning is all I need.”In less than 10 years, scientists have recognized that SAD is a mental disorder and that light plays a big part in its origin and treatment. The progress began when Dr. Rosenthal, then a young physician from South Africa, went to work in 1979 with Dr. Thomas A. Wehr, who was studying biological clocks in animals at the National Institute in Bethesda. The biological clock triggers many daily activities, each at about the same time every day – hunger, going to sleep and getting up, among others. Generally, your biological clock lags behind real time. With no cues from daylight, traffic noises, or temperature changes, you would feel sleepy later and later each day. Eventually, you could end up 12 hours out of step with real time.*80/266/5*GENERAL HEALTH
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COLOUR BLINDNESS
Colour blindness occurs more commonly in boys than in girls. It is estimated that up to 5% of males have some degree of colour blindness. People with colour blindness perceive colours in a different way to normal. The colours most involved are green and red. Otherwise, vision is normal. If you suspect that your child is colour blind, see your doctor who will organise special tests. There is no cure for colour blindness. It is not a serious condition, as children learn colours by association. It is dangerous for people who are colour blind to undertake certain occupations.
DISCHARGE FROM THE EYES
We all wake up in the morning with a little discharge in the corner of our eyes, which we call ‘sleep’. When present in small amounts, this is normal. If your child wakes with his eyes stuck together, or the discharge is sticky and green, he may have an eye infection. An eye swab is advisable to determine the cause of the infection.
If your child complains persistently of seeing double, it may be due to a squint. Very occasionally it may be a sign of a neurological condition. It is always wise to consult your doctor.
EYE PATCH
Certain visual problems may require your child to wear an eye patch for a period of time.
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There are two types of girls in school. Some have a lot of sex and talk about it and everything. The other girls are nice, and they don’t do it or talk about it much. If you get to be like a bad one, the boys know it and flock around you like flies, but the good girls will stay away from you and you won’t have nice friends.
If there are a thousand girls at your school, then there are a thousand types of girls, because everyone is different. During our school years, and even when you are an adult, it seems easier to classify or put people into categories, especially if someone else is seen as less or worse than we are. That seems to keep us safe from being on the wrong side of things, looking bad ourselves. We are all insecure. Some girls and boys use sex to be popular, to get friends, or to get noticed, even if it is bad notice. Good girls will never draw boys like flies, but you won’t want to. You will want to have a lot of friends and sooner or later just one boy. Remember, boys and girls make up a lot of stories about sex because they don’t get to talk with their parents. A lot of that is wishful thinking or even fear coming out. And you know what? I have never met a really bad girl or a bad boy, just sometimes troubled, angry, frightened boys and girls who make up stories because they are confused. The more confused they are, the more they have to make things up.
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Every time I try to touch my husband anywhere else than his penis when we are having sex, he directs me back to his penis. It’s like a magnetic rod.
WIFE
The penis is not the most sensitive part of the body for psychasm. It is the most important part of the body for ejaculation, and you have already learned the difference.
One of my paraplegic patients reported, “I know now that I never really came, not like this. I have a neckasm now. She licks the side of my neck and it’s rocket city!”
This patient’s report is on videoptape, and when I show it during my lectures to medical students, I notice some of the males moving their hands to their necks in disbelief. The women nod in agreement. Usually, a physician will say, “This is impossible.” When I ask in turn if it is not true that orgasm is neurologically different from ejaculation, they agree, but the psychological factors of sex are not taught in most medical schools’ curricula.
I receive hundreds of letters following my lectures. While most are positive, some husbands write with anger. One man wrote, “You have ruined everything. I had a good thing going. Now she asks how I feel, what is happening, all kinds of questions. She wants me to have a fingergasm or something. Let me tell you something, Dr. Pearsall, I was in the navy and ten thousand sailors can’t be wrong.” The point is that ten thousand sailors can be wrong, very wrong. It was not long ago that army and navy training films taught that sexually transmissible disease was carried by immoral women to victimized men. It seems that men are either victims of women, totally responsible for sex with them, miserable failures when compared to female response capacity, or generally oversexed. We fail to be real benefactors in mutual intimacy when we embrace the phallocentrism of the early perspectives of human sexuality.
Men still go to massage parlors for “local massage.” One man
reported, “I couldn’t believe I could get taken like that. I went in to get a massage, you know, and that is what I got. A damned massage. She didn’t touch my cock once. All I got was this hour-long touching all over me. She didn’t even speak English. I asked her once if she touched genitals. She said yes, but she had been massaging mostly Jews lately. What a rip-off.” Men rip themselves off when they believe that sexual feelings focus or even originate in vascular and muscular genital response.
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Fasting is the extreme form of diet, in which you do not eat at all and you drink only pure water. Of course, fasting can only be observed only for a very limited time. Most effective fasting programs range from 1 to 6 weeks.
Fasting greatly accelerates purification and the healing processes in our body, simply because we do not input anything to the body at all, thereby freeing and unifying all body resources for the sole purpose of cleansing and healing. Note, that by taking even small quantities of food we have to use significant amount of our body resources to process and excrete it.
Note, that every ancient civilisation in the past had a tradition of fasting, at least twice a year. Our wise ancestors many thousands of years ago knew very well about the dangers of a poisoned body and incorporated this simple purification technique into their way of life. Every known religion has originated from the teachings of enlightened people, who tried to show others how to live. Of course fasting was also included in their teachings. Unfortunately, with time, fasting has become less and less strict, gradually loosing its original effectiveness and purpose.
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A lipoma is a slowly growing benign tumor of fat.
They rarely grow beyond 3 or 4 cm in diameter and are often multiple, occurring anywhere on the body where there is a fat layer under the skin.
When first noticed, the owner is often frightened because of the presence of a lump and suspects cancer. Examination by the doctor is usually sufficient to allay this fear.
Australians who now travel abroad in increasing numbers need to be aware of the possibility of malaria and to take drugs to prevent it.
We should, at a Government and business level, consider making available men, money, materials and knowledge to help in programs designed to eradicate what is still a scourge for mankind.
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Cancer is not one disease but many. They behave in different ways, respond differently to treatment and may have many different causes.
A cancer cell differs from a normal body cell in that it appears to have undergone a mutation or change in its genetic material. It seems to be not only different but also to have escaped the normal controlling forces which govern all body cells.
Cancer cells go on reproducing and so the cancer enlarges. They also tend to spread beyond the original tissue. They may spread locally or may travel to distant parts of the body through the lymph channels or through the veins.
What triggers off the mutation or change in a normal cell making it into a cancer is unknown. Some believe that these mutations are happening all the time, but the body normally mounts a good defence and destroys “rogue” cells and so a cancer doesn’t develop. It may be that there is a change in the body’s defences which allows the cancer cells to escape this normal control.
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Symptoms: tenderness or pain; swelling; difficulty in straightening the leg
Home care: for knee pain usually involves limiting the child’s activity. However, the extent of the limitation depends on what is causing the pain.
Precautions:
- If the child’s knee is swollen, or if the child cannot straighten the leg, a doctor should be consulted. The child should be careful not to put weight on the knee until the doctor has diagnosed the cause of the swelling.
- Treatment for most types of knee pain involves limiting the child’s activities.
- Note that knee pain may indicate a hip problem.
The knee is the most structurally complicated joint in the body. At the knee, four bones come together: the thigh bone (femur); the shin bone (tibia); the small outer bone of the lower leg (fibula); and the kneecap (patella). Internally, there are two crescent-shaped pieces of the soft tissue known as cartilage and two crossed ligaments, which are the tough connective tissues that hold bones together. Along with these structures the knee also contains all the cartilages and ligaments that are common to all joints. Because of this complexity, the knee is subject to a wide variety of injuries and complaints – ranging from rheumatoid arthritis (the form of arthritis that occurs most commonly in children) to puncture wounds occurring during play or sports activity. The knee can also be the seat of pain without being the site of the actual problem; a hip condition can show up as a pain in the knee.
Active adolescents are subject to Osgood-Schlatter’s disease, a painful and tender swelling of the bony prominence (tibial tuberosity) at the upper end of the shin bone. When a youngster is kicking a ball or climbing, the large muscle at the front of the thigh pulls (via the kneecap) on this tuberosity; the action straightens the leg. If an injury cuts off the blood supply to it, the tuberosity becomes swollen and tender and straightening the leg causes pain.
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