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		<description><![CDATA[A ranch house, a zip lock bag and some ordinary flour Two experiments: 1)Some ordinary wheat flour such as can be found in most homes placed with some water in a zip-lock plastic bag. A magnet is passed over the bag and an extraordinary thing happens &#8211; Iron particles start popping out and attaching themselves [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A ranch house, a zip lock bag and some ordinary flour</p>
<p>Two experiments:</p>
<p>1)Some ordinary wheat flour such as can be found in most homes placed with some water in a zip-lock plastic bag. A magnet is passed over the bag and an extraordinary thing happens &#8211; Iron particles start popping out and attaching themselves to the side of the bag, forming clusters of what looked like iron filings.</p>
<p>2) The next experiment involves placing a well-known brand of cereal into a bowl of water. The magnet is again passed over the bowl this time and the flakes literally line up and follow the magnet round the bowl. </p>
<p>This is the first time I realized that there is so much added iron in the food that we eat and the effect it can have on our health.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve all been told that heart attacks and heart bypass surgery are as a direct result of clogging or furring of our arteries by bad cholesterol. The arteries become so narrowed as to make the blood flow through the arteries very difficult thus placing enormous strains on the cardio-vascular system.</p>
<p>Why do we need chelators and what are they?</p>
<p>A few trace metals that we absorb are toxic, these include iron and lead</p>
<p>To make use of them our bodies must form chelates (key-lates) out of them, and to do this requires chelating substances</p>
<p>Chelating substances attach to desirable trace metals and allow the body to properly utilize those metals they also attach to undesirable trace metals and allow the body to remove them.</p>
<p>Types of Chelator</p>
<p>Many chemicals can serve as chelators. Their effects will depend on the precise nature and concentration of that chelator.</p>
<p>There are some weak chelators present in common foods.</p>
<p>Stronger chelators are substances used medicinally to rid the body of excess toxic metals</p>
<p>Why is there potential for Iron Overload? Iron overload is possible because there is no normal mechanism for removing it from the body.</p>
<p>The body is iron-efficient, it retains its iron and recycles it over and over again.</p>
<p>The body&#8217;s iron level is controlled almost entirely by absorption and iron can build up progressively as dietary intake increases, especially in men because they do not have a monthly blood loss.</p>
<p>Over a period of months and years this will result in the accumulation of several grams of iron.</p>
<p>Iron and Heart Disease Risk</p>
<p>Iron can generate free radical pathology.</p>
<p>There is now good evidence that free radical pathology leads to changes in the blood vessels which sets the stage for atheroscelerosis. </p>
<p>Accumulation of excess iron in the body may increase the risk for heart disease and the connection doesn&#8217;t end there&#8230;.</p>
<p>Health statistics have revealed that women have a lower risk of heart disease than men, until menopause, after which the risk is the same. </p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>Pre-menopausal women have a monthly blood loss that rids the body of excess, potentially toxic iron, which may protect against heart disease.</p>
<p>Even pre-menopausal women with high blood cholesterol levels and high levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol, which are considered to be strong risk factors for heart disease, have less heart disease than men.</p>
<p>The Lead connection</p>
<p>Lead is a toxic element that has many undesirable health effects. </p>
<p>Evidence links excess lead with cardiovascular disease, cancer and other disorders.</p>
<p>Researchers have found that cancer rates are higher amongst people living near heavily-traveled roads and it was suggested that this increased risk is due to the higher levels of lead in the air.</p>
<p>This led the researchers to test the effect of a lead-removing substance &#8211; EDTA (ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid),a man-made amino acid and chelating agent &#8211; on cancer rates in people living near high-traffic roads.</p>
<p>After 18 years those treated with EDTA had one-tenth of the cancer rate of those not treated with EDTA.(1)</p>
<p>Chelation Therapy</p>
<p>This is the use of chelating agents, orally or by injection, in order to bind and remove harmful metals from the body. </p>
<p>The man-made chelating agent EDTA can remove most toxic metals. </p>
<p>Intravenous Chelation </p>
<p>This therapy has been used by doctors as an effective alternative to bypass surgery for atherosclerosis since the 1950s, giving hope that having hardening of the arteries need not lead to coronary bypass surgery, heart attack, stroke and numerous other related diseases. </p>
<p>Doctors noted reduced pain and blood cholesterol levels as well as other favorable changes. EDTA chelation therapy has been reported to help in many conditions now thought to be related to free radical pathology: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Diabetes, Parkinson&#8217;s disease, Alzheimer&#8217;s disease and others. </p>
<p>Another effect of EDTA is that it changes the calcium/ magnesium ratio in the body. </p>
<p>EDTA removes calcium more efficiently than magnesium which reduces the ratio. </p>
<p>Lowering the ratio improves the flexibility of blood cells, reduces the tendency of blood to clot and reduces blood cholesterol and blood pressure. </p>
<p>So the benefits of EDTA are not entirely due to the removal of toxic metals but also the calcium/magnesium balance. </p>
<p>In the case of intravenous chelation, EDTA is used as the chelating agent. It is carried in a glucose formulation together with synthetic B Vitamins. It takes several hours and requires 80-100 treatments. </p>
<p>Oral Chelation </p>
<p>Oral EDTA therapy can also be used. One or two oral doses of EDTA per day, over a period of months can have a long-term preventative effect. </p>
<p>But beware! &#8211; there are many so-called oral chelation supplements on the market containing few or no chelating substances! </p>
<p>For an oral chelation supplement that has been tested and certified to lower bad cholesterol by The University of Illinois, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition: Go to http://GetaHealthyHeart.com</p>
<p>References:</p>
<p>1. Blumer,W, et al Environmental International 3: 1980, pages 465-471</p>
<p>Bibliography:</p>
<p>New Answers to Old Questions, The Free Radical Story by Harry W Hersey</p>
<p>Jakki Francis operates &#8216;Natures Remedies&#8217; a health and nutrition business selling cutting-edge herbal nutrition products. They are based in the UK and also trade in Europe, USA and Canada and new partners are welcome from any of these countries. </p>
<p>Natures Remedies also trade worldwide on-line. http://www.naturesremediesuk.com </p>
<p>And while there, don&#8217;t forget to subscribe to her F*REE Ezine, &#8220;Health News You Can Use&#8221; </p>
<p>Who is Jakki Francis? http://www.JakkiFrancis.com </p>
<p>Written By: Jakki Francis</p>
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		<title>CO-Q10 for a Healthy Heart</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coenzyme Q10 (also known as Co-Q10, Vitamin Q or ubiquinone) is a compound that is made naturally in the body. It is also found in all living organisms and most foods contain traces of it as well. The highest amounts are found in the heart, liver, kidneys, and pancreas, with the lowest amounts found in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coenzyme Q10 (also known as Co-Q10, Vitamin Q or ubiquinone) is a compound that is made naturally in the body. It is also found in all living organisms and most foods contain traces of it as well. The highest amounts are found in the heart, liver, kidneys, and pancreas, with the lowest amounts found in the lungs. It is needed for the proper functioning of enzymes (thus the reason for the name &#8220;coenzyme&#8221;) that are necessary for chemical reactions throughout the body. Coenzymes are a sort of energy sparking catalyst for the cells of the body. </p>
<p>Our bodies could not survive without energy producing Co-Q10. It&#8217;s a necessary nutrient needed for the proper functioning of every cell. Without it we would not have enough cellular energy to fuel the physiological reactions we need to survive. As a powerful antioxidant, it also protects the body from free radical damage that can damage important parts of the cell. Several small studies have even shown a benefit for some cancers, possibly because of its immune enhancing effects. </p>
<p>The heart requires the most Co-Q10, calling for a constant supply of energy to pump blood throughout the body. Numerous studies have shown that Co-Q10 can support the cardiovascular system when dealing with such issues as mitral valve prolapse, hypertension, cardiomyopathy, irregular heartbeat, angina and high blood pressure. </p>
<p>Since Coenzyme Q10 assists the body on a cellular level, sufficient stores of this nutrient are needed to fight off illnesses such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and Parkinson&#8217;s disease. Having enough Co-Q10 ensures that you can retain proper muscle function and overall stamina. </p>
<p>This important nutrient is easily depleted by stress, age, illness, exercise, and some drugs. Along with blocking the liver mechanism that manufactures cholesterol, cholesterol-lowering drugs, like Lipitor, Zocor and Pravachol (also known as statins) block the production of Coenzyme Q10. Other drugs such as antidepressants and beta blockers also deplete this important nutrient. </p>
<p>Co-Q10 is essential for the functioning of every cell in our bodies. Again, without it we could not survive. When it drops, so does our cardiovascular health, our immunity and general health. When Co-Q10 levels are boosted, so is our immune systems response. Therefore, taking a look at Co-Q10, may assist you in reversing cardiovascular disease, symptoms of fatigue or generally in enhancing the immune system and fending off disease. </p>
<p>Coenzyme Q10 is a boost to overall health. An aid for&#8230;TRUE HEALTHY LIVING! </p>
<p>About the author:</p>
<p>Due to personal health issues we have been researching health &#038; fitness for the last five years. The information we have obtained has helped us and our family members get off pharmaceutical drugs and regain a level of health we had never known. Please visit us at http://www.truehealthyliving.blogspot.com </p>
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