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A Diet Deficiency Today is a Clinical Event Tomorrow
For those of us that understand nutrition and it's importance
in our lives, this statement makes all too much sense doesn't
it?
Today, six out of the top ten causes of death are diet related
and chronic degenerative diseases afflict over 120 million
Americans. Cancer has moved from the eighth leading cause of
death to number two, even after Richard Nixon's "War on Cancer"
spent thirty billion dollars attempting to find a cure. Diabetes
has increased 700% since 1959.
Nearly 15 million American adults suffer from asthma and the
Environmental Health Commission predicts that number will
increase to 29 million by 2020. Twenty-one million Americans
suffer from arthritis and approximately 50 million Americans
suffer from autoimmune diseases, with 75 percent of these being
female. Many of these autoimmune conditions were practically
nonexistent thirty years ago.
Look at the average diet of children today--soft drinks,
processed cereal, pizza, candy, fast food and their favorite and
often only source of vegetables: french fries. Could this be why
we are seeing a dramatic rise in ADHD, to the point where 8
million American children need to be drugged daily? Autism has
gone from 1 in 10,000 children to 1 in 150 in just 10 years.
Adult- onset diabetes is occurring at epidemic rates in children
as young as eight.
NEW HEADLINES IN MEDICAL RESEARCH
There can be no doubt that deficiencies of these vital
nutrients can lead to serious problems. Scientists are
continually discovering new links between viruses, bacteria and
the immune system and many of the most common and most dangerous
diseases. Take a look; you might be surprised at what they're
learning about the importance of a strong, balanced immune
system.
"Are Viruses and Bacteria the Real Cause of Heart and Kidney
Disease?"...In the August 2000 issue of the American Journal of
Medicine, scientists reported that the hepatitis C virus could
show up as a kidney infection or as heart disease. Last year,
Italian researchers reported that the reason cholesterol deposits
stick to the walls of arteries might be due to an undetected
infection that inflames blood vessel walls.
"Are Bacteria to Blame for MS?"...The July 1999 issue of
Annals of Neurology reported that a common bacteria called
Chlamydia pneumoniae was present in all the patients tested in
the study with multiple sclerosis (MS). In addition, 30 percent
of people with MS also harbor the herpes virus.
"Epilepsy Linked to Abnormal Immune Cells"...In 1997, a group
of scientists looked at a total of 135 people with epilepsy. More
than 80 percent of these people had one or more abnormalities in
their cellular immune defenses.
"Alzheimer's Disease Linked to Immune System Dysfunction"...An
article in a 1994 issue of Progress in Drug Research reported
that Alzheimer's disease may be linked to an abnormal antibody
response to a portion of nerve cells in the brain.
"A Hidden Virus that Causes Obesity"...Researchers at the
Department of Nutrition and Food Science at Wayne State
University in Detroit reported in August 2001 that increased fat
stores have been linked to the presence of a virus.
"Is Arthritis Really a Joint Infection?"...Dutch scientists
recently reported that chronic arthritis might have a bacterial
connection. In fact, if you suffer from rheumatoid arthritis,
which is considered an autoimmune disease, your disease may have
been triggered by a prior infection that may have over stimulated
immune responses, which in this situation, needed to be
suppressed.
"Is Male Infertility Due to E. Coli Bacteria Sticking to
Sperm?"...A German study in the July 1993 issue of Fertility and
Sterility reported that e. coli can actually adhere to sperm
causing them to clump together.
And if you do a search on the Internet you will find more of
these types of headlines all over the place. It's just amazing,
sad actually, and scary. Copyright 2004 S. Lueck
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