Heart Disease Prevention (Part 2)
September 13, 2009 by admin
Filed under Heart Disease
Overview: Heart disease is the number-one cause of death among men and women in the United States. Yet it is also preventable and often reversible. In this interview, youll hear from an expert about heart disease prevention.
Part One:
Heart function
Atherosclerosis/Blockages
Cholesterol: HDL and LDL
Statin drugs
Part Two:
Heart disease prevention
Aspirin and ACE inhibitors
Beta blockers
Cholesterol
Diet
Exercise
Fatty fish with omega 3
Glucose (sugar) control
High blood pressure control
Inflammation
C-reactive protein
Guest: Dr. Michael Miller, a cardiologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center who is head of the Center for Preventive Cardiology. Dr. Miller is also an ociate professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine
Links:
Heart Disease Prevention (Part 1)
Heart Disease Prevention (Part 2)
Center for Preventive Cardiology
http://www.umm.edu/heart/preventive.htm
Dr. Michael Miller
http://www.umm.edu/heart/biographies.htm#Miller
Duration : 0:11:46
Dr. Paul Rosch talks about the Myth of high Cholesterol and dangers of Statin drugs . Part 8
September 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under High Cholesterol
Paul Rosch, MD Talks about the Dangers of Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs and the myths of Cholesterol.
Dr. Rosch will focus on the subtle yet serious and unappreciated dangers of cholesterol-lowering measures using statin drugs based on current guidelines due to confusion about the mechanisms that mediate their cardioprotective effects.
PAUL ROSCH, MD, is a clinical professor of medicine and psychiatry at New York Medical College and President of The American Institute of Stress. He has been involved in stress research for over 50 years. Dr. Rosch has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Outstanding Physicians Award of the New York State Medical Society. For the past decade, his interest and research has focused on subtle energy communication pathways in the body and the clinical applications of magnetic fields. He is the editor of Bioelectromagnetic Medicine, (Marcel Dekker), a 50-chapter volume that explains why certain electromagnetic therapies are likely to replace drugs in the next decade because of greater efficacy and safety.
Duration : 0:9:59
Dr. Paul Rosch talks about the Myth of high Cholesterol and dangers of Statin drugs . Part 3
August 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under High Cholesterol
Paul Rosch, MD Talks about the Dangers of Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs and the myths of Cholesterol.
Dr. Rosch will focus on the subtle yet serious and unappreciated dangers of cholesterol-lowering measures using statin drugs based on current guidelines due to confusion about the mechanisms that mediate their cardioprotective effects.
Duration : 0:9:56
The hoax of modern medicine: 7 facts you need to know
August 20, 2009 by admin
Filed under High Cholesterol
http://www.encognitive.com
This accessible study about the collusion between medical science and the drug industry emphasizes how drug companies market their products by either redefining problems as diseases (like female sexual dysfunction) or redefining a condition to encompass a greater percentage of the population. Moynihan, a health journalist for the New England Journal of Medicine and the Lancet, and Cassels, a Canadian science writer, note, for instance, that eight of the nine specialists who wrote the 2004 federal guideline on high cholesterol, which substantially increased the number of people in that category, have multiple financial ties to drug manufacturers. Physicians now routinely prescribe cholesterol-lowering pills (statins) that may have perilous side effects, when many people could lower their risk of heart attack with less costly and dangerous steps, such as exercise and improved diet. Through aggressive merchandising, funding of medical conferences and expensive perks, drug companies win doctors over to diagnosing these “diseases” and prescribing drugs for them.
Science and medicine writers Moynihan and Cassels conjecture that most Americans believe, based on information gleaned from a deluge of pharmaceutical-company advertisements, that conditions such as hypertension, high cholesterol, menopause, and chronic constipation are bona fide diseases. They quote reputable medical experts, however, who refute such understandings. What’s more, they suggest that billions of precious and diminishing health-care dollars are squandered treating those nondiseases of healthy, wealthy Americans and would be better spent treating the legitimately sick poor and fighting the international AIDS epidemic. Quoting former Merck CEO Henry Gadsen–who, in a 1976 Fortune article, confessed that “it had long been his dream to make drugs for healthy people. Because then, Merck would be able to ‘sell to everyone’”–they lay the blame for the misdirected billions at the feet of just such pharmaceutical giants as Merck. Finally, they counterpoint glossy pharmaceutical ad campaigns with alternatives that consumers may consider before asking their doctors for prescription drugs they saw touted on TV. Donna Chavez
http://www.encognitive.com
Duration : 0:3:58
High-Blood Pressure Alternative Medicine and …
August 11, 2009 by admin
Filed under High Blood Pressure
http://top-3-products.info/hbp-report/ – Read The High Blood Pressure Remedy Report NOW.
I found the report on prevention and control of Blood Pressure to be extraordinary as a lay primer for people of all ages. It is quite comprehensive and thorough, addressing completely not only the known medical facts concerning high blood pressure but also alternative means of prevention and control.
While presenting the alternative measures, the report is quite specific on educating the reader to discuss all aspects with his/her health care provider and not to abruptly cease any medicine or treatment protocol. The sections on prevention are quite well written.
If you are considering purchase of health such education materials for either yourself or your family, I thoroughly recommend the Barton publication on prevention and control of high blood pressure. to help others.
–Robert J. Carson Fort Collons, CO
Duration : 0:0:34
ADHD Natural Treatment
August 2, 2009 by admin
Filed under Natural Remedy
6,000,000 school children are being administered Ritalin and other psychiatric drugs. ADHD is a catch all label and creativity should not be medicated. Dr. Tyler Woods of Mindhance Wellness introduces natural treatments.
Duration : 0:6:32
PostCare™ Diabetes Center: Mixing Insulin
http://www.PreOp.com
Your doctor or diabetes educator may ask you to mix a short-acting or clear insulin
with an intermediate or long acting cloudy insulin in the same syringe so that both can be given at the same time.
* The only insulin that cannot be mixed is insulin glargine.
* In this example, the doctor has asked you to mix 10 units of regular, clear, insulin with 15 units of NPH cloudy insulin, to a total combined dose of 25 units.
* Always, draw “clear before cloudy” insulin into the syringe. This is to prevent cloudy insulin from entering the clear insulin bottle.
* Always do this procedure in the correct order, as shown in the following sequence.
Roll the bottle of the cloudy insulin between your hands to mix it.
Clean both bottle tops with an alcohol wipe.
Pull back the plunger of the syringe to the dose of the long-acting (cloudy) insulin in this example 15 units. You now have 15 units of air in the syringe.
Check the insulin bottle to ensure you have the correct cloudy type of insulin.
With the insulin bottle held firmly on a counter or tabletop, insert the needle through the rubber cap into the bottle.
Push the plunger down so that the air goes from the syringe into the bottle. Remove the needle and syringe. This primes the bottle for when you withdraw the insulin later.
Pull back the plunger of the syringe to the dose of the shorter acting clear insulin in this example 10 units. You now have 10 units of air in the syringe.
Check the insulin bottle to ensure you have the correct clear type of insulin.
With the insulin bottle held firmly on a counter or tabletop, insert the needle through the rubber cap into the bottle.
Push the plunger down so that the air goes from the syringe into the bottle.
Turn the bottle upside down so that the air in it goes to the top.
With the tip of the needle kept in the liquid, withdraw the dose of clear insulin, in this example, 10 units.
Remove the needle and syringe.
Go back to the longer-acting, cloudy insulin bottle.
Turn it upside down. Insert the needle into the liquid and slowly pull back the plunger to measure your total dose, in this example, 25 units. You are now ready to give your injection.
Duration : 0:4:5
Dr. Paul Rosch talks about the Myth of high Cholesterol and dangers of Statin drugs . Part 1
July 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under High Cholesterol
Paul Rosch, MD Talks about the Dangers of Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs and the myths of Cholesterol.
Dr. Rosch will focus on the subtle yet serious and unappreciated dangers of cholesterol-lowering measures using statin drugs based on current guidelines due to confusion about the mechanisms that mediate their cardioprotective effects.
Duration : 0:9:59
Great Home Remedy For High Blood Pressure, Insomnia and Nervousness Using Aloe Vera
July 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under High Blood Pressure
The following home remedy helps with hypertension is also very effective for insomnia and nervousness.
Mix 3 table spoons of aloe juice, 1 table spoon of honey, 1 ½ glass
of mineral water and ½ glass of cucumber juice. Take 1 table spoon of the mix before breakfast for 7-10 days.
For more home remedies, go to http://www.Aloe-YourMiracleDoctor.com
Duration : 0:1:14
Dr. Paul Rosch talks about the Myth of high Cholesterol and dangers of Statin drugs . Part 9
July 21, 2009 by admin
Filed under High Cholesterol
Paul Rosch, MD Talks about the Dangers of Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs and the myths of Cholesterol.
Dr. Rosch will focus on the subtle yet serious and unappreciated dangers of cholesterol-lowering measures using statin drugs based on current guidelines due to confusion about the mechanisms that mediate their cardioprotective effects.
PAUL ROSCH, MD, is a clinical professor of medicine and psychiatry at New York Medical College and President of The American Institute of Stress. He has been involved in stress research for over 50 years. Dr. Rosch has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Outstanding Physicians Award of the New York State Medical Society. For the past decade, his interest and research has focused on subtle energy communication pathways in the body and the clinical applications of magnetic fields. He is the editor of Bioelectromagnetic Medicine, (Marcel Dekker), a 50-chapter volume that explains why certain electromagnetic therapies are likely to replace drugs in the next decade because of greater efficacy and safety.
Duration : 0:9:59



