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If you are experiencing chronic health problems with a combination of any the following symptoms you may have an autoimmune disorder: chronic joint and/or muscle pain, chronic fatigue, difficulty concentrating or focusing, weakness, numbness or tingling in the hands or feet, recurrent rashes or hives, sun-sensitivity, a butterfly-shaped rash across your face, dry eyes, mouth or skin, abdominal pains, blood or mucus in your stool, diarrhea or mouth ulcers, multiple miscarriages or blood clots. Autoimmunity is the result of a misdirected immune system that causes one’s own immune system to attack the self. Even though they are a very common disorder most individuals with chronic symptoms rarely get tested for them. Researchers have now identified over 100 different autoimmune diseases, possibly you’ve already been diagnosed with one. They come with wide variety of strange names such as: Hashimoto’s and Graves’ thyroiditis, lupus, MS, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Sjögren’s, reactive arthritis, IBD, FMS, and CFS. Because they come with so many different names and symptoms there is a misunderstanding among the medical community and general public that these are separate disease disorders. At their core they all involve systemic inflammation from an immune response leading to an attack on your own tissues. There is evidence of an underlying genetic component; however, these genes only get expressed or turned on by specific environmental triggers. I explained it to my patients this way, “you were diagnosed with this autoimmune disorder when you were 48, yet you had the same genes since you were born. What was the trigger that made you manifest this disease now, and not when you were in your 20's for example?” Think of it this way, your immune system is your Homeland Security, there to protect you from any foreign invaders by targeting them with inflammation and specific antibodies. In an autoimmune disease it is as if some of the agents of your Homeland Security have gone rogue and are attacking the Homeland and wreaking havoc on good tissues and organs. Factors that can trigger this autoimmune response are many. An autoimmune response may occur when your genetic predisposition is turned on by toxins from heavy metals like mercury and lead, mycotoxins from molds, and chronic viral infections such as herpes simplex and Epstein-Barr. As previously mentioned, a primary triggering event for an autoimmune response is an unhealthy gastrointestinal system. This can eventually manifest as a damaged and “Leaky Gut”, leading to food allergies and nutritional deficiencies such as vitamin D3. Very recent research has now established that this “Leaky Gut” is the primary driver of systemic inflammation and autoimmune responses. Conditions known as SIBO or small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, not only lead to irritable bowel symptoms but also can damage the G.I. lining leading to “Leaky Gut”. The conventional medical response to autoimmune disorders is to prescribe drugs that suppress your immune system. They may turn down the inflammatory response and some of the symptoms for a while, but taking them comes at a tremendous cost. Remember, your immune system is your Homeland Security keeping you safe from cancerous cells and infectious invaders, therefore, taking these drugs may increase your risk for certain cancers and chronic infections. Other common side effects are rashes, more G.I. disorders which can be toxic to the liver or bone marrow. 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A PLANETARY PEST • Warm climates and tropical countries are home to the most species of cockroach. Cold places have the least. Florida is the roach capital of the U.S. with 27 different species, and Texas comes in second with 15. Compare this to Costa Rica with over 150 kinds. Most of Canada is roach-free, with the exception of some large metropolitan areas. The states of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming have no native species of roach. • According to records kept by the makers of cockroach control products, people who live in Los Angeles buy the most insecticides, followed by New York City, Houston, Miami, and Dallas. Roaches live in volcanic steam vents of Alaska 2,000 feet (610 m) underground, and in coal mines in England. • In 1969 a worker preparing the Apollo XII command module Yankee Clipper for liftoff saw one inside the capsule. No one ever knew what became of the bug. It might have traveled all the way to the Moon. • One of the largest roach species comes from Colombia and is just under 4 inches (10 cm) long. The heaviest comes from Australia and weighs about as much as an AA battery. One of the smallest species is about the size of half a peppercorn and it lives alongside
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has just announced the awarding of $6.8 billion in contracts to improve the Medical Disability Examination process and get veterans' disability claims handled more quickly. Let's look at the five companies it chose: --VetFed Resources, Inc., Virginia, a veteran-owned small business. --Logistics Health, Inc., Wisconsin, has a national network of "medical, dental and behavioral health providers" that offer annual physical exams and periodic health assessments. --Medical Support Los Angeles has dozens of clinics scattered around three states. --QTC Medical Services, Inc., California, appears to have a full complement of medical associates in seven big-city locations and has done exams since 2000. --Veterans Evaluation Services, Inc., Texas, is another veteranowned company. A thumbs-up to the VA for expanding services to
get the disability claims handled faster. However, anyone can build a website and say anything on it, as well as skew facts on an application. One way to evaluate a company is to check the employer review sites on the Internet. You'll find both positive and negative reviews anywhere you look, but the devil is always in the details. Sometimes employees make small comments that add up ... Another source of information is in patient complaints. I wonder if anyone considered any of these sources of information when they were awarding contracts, or if they only stuck to the applications in front of them. It's also disturbing when two of the awardees file a protest with the Government Accountability Office against the others saying that the agency "misevaluated proposals, engaged in misleading discussions" and more in handing out the contracts. In wading through the very long decision documents, with the names of 28 attorneys at the top, it's hard to see how all the legalese and finger pointing will translate into actual veteran care and medical disability evaluations. (c) 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.
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• Worms are hermaphrodites, meaning they can be either male or females, yet they still need another worm to mate. • Every earthworm has a band that looks like a collar encircling its body. After the worm mates, the ring hardens, and the worm crawls out of it. As it is crawling through the ring, the worm deposits eggs and sperm inside the ring, which then falls off. The ends of the ring are sealed off and the ring turns into a cocoon for the developing worm babies which emerge, fully formed but very tiny, several weeks later. • Worms come to the surface during heavy rains because the damp earth facilitates movement and makes it easier to find a mate. • A robin can eat up to 14 feet (4 m) worth of worms in a day. • The largest earthworm ever found was in South Africa and measured 22 feet (6.7 m) long. • The maximum lifespan of an earthworm in captivity is about six years. • There are over 1 million earthworms in one acre of soil. • They can burrow up to 15 feet (4.5 m) below ground. • Earthworms are 82% protein. T-bone steak is only 32% protein. Worms are high in omega-3 fats. • Earthworms have no lungs. They breathe through their skin. • Composting with worms occurs four times faster than normal composting. • Charles Darwin, who studied earthworms extensively, said, “It may be doubted that there are many other animals which have played so important a part in the history of the world as have these lowly organized creatures.â€?
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