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The Problem: Do you suffer with chronic G.I. symptoms: bloating, reflux, gas, abdominal pain, diarrhea and/or constipation? Yet, your exams and conventional lab tests keep coming back normal. Worse yet, you have chronic pain with physical and mental fatigue. Possibly you have mood issues and brain fog, and you’re noticing other multiple health issues - especially digestive problems. Perhaps you have been given the worthless diagnosis of IBS or fibromyalgia and then handed a prescription for Cymbalta or Lyrica. The Nonsense Diagnosis and Treatments: Think about it. The diagnosis of “Irritable Bowel Syndrome” or IBS is meaningless - it is just what you told the doctor - “my gut feels irritable, I have loose stools, pain and bloating!” Or, when your doctor tells you have fibromyalgia he or she is just telling you in Latin what you told them in English: Fibro for tissues, mya for muscles and -algia for hurt all over. A diagnosis of IBS and/or fibromyalgia brings you no closer to finding out the underlying causes and correction of your health problems. Whatever you call it there are no drugs that can heal these disabling disorders. You must get to the underlying cause and correct it with proper dietary and nutritional intervention. A Primary Underlying Cause FLC syndrome: “feeling like crap” The common symptoms of brain fog, chronic pain and fatigue are all interconnected because the body is all connected. These symptoms are usually related to chronic systemic inflammation generated by your immune system. Your G.I. tract plays a major role in this body-wide inflammation, because 70% of your immune system resides within your gastrointestinal tract lining. Research is now showing that an imbalance or overgrowth of small intestine bacteria, called SIBO, is a major contributing factor to chronic systemic inflammation and “feeling like crap” or FLC syndrome. SIBO--What Is It and What Causes It: SIBO is best understood as ‘an overgrowth of GI microorganisms in the small intestine, adversely affecting the human host’. This overgrowth of bacteria and/or yeast can ferment the carbs and sugars in your food creating hydrogen or methane gases. As I tell my patients, they dine on your dinner! There are some major telltale signs of SIBO: gas, bloating, reflux, abdominal pain or cramping, diarrhea and/or constipation. The condition of SIBO is therefore often misdiagnosed as GERD and IBS (irritable bowel syndrome). SIBO has also been associated with Inflammatory bowel disease e.g., Crohn’s disease and colitis. The causes of SIBO are many and complex such as: low stomach acid, pancreatic enzyme insufficiency, multiple courses of antibiotics disrupting the small intestine microbiome, decreased gut motility and chronic constipation causing the bacteria to migrate from the colon into the small bowel. SIBO-Proper Diagnosis and Treatment: Besides the telltale signs and symptoms found on a good history, the gold standard lab test for SIBO is a Challenge Breath Test. This test can be ordered by a doctor knowledgeable in its use and interpretation. Once diagnosed proper treatment must commence if one is to find real healing. Part of the treatment involves specific dietary changes and antimicrobial herbs to remove the overgrowth of SI bacteria. Have You Heard About ‘Leaky Gut’? Some of the bacteria found in SIBO can produce toxins that irritate and can even damage the lining of the small intestine causing you multiple G.I. symptoms. Also, these toxins can damage the intestinal cells and the “glue” that holds them together leading to what is called “Leaky Gut”. With this, toxins, microbes, undigested food proteins, can escape from your small intestines into the bloodstream. This leaking through of undigested foods proteins, that your immune system then reacts to, is a primary cause of food allergy reactions. The list of symptoms caused by food allergies and food sensitivities is endless. Want to Know More? Call for your FREE Consultation where I will explain the role SIBO plays in your health, how it is diagnosed and how it can be corrected. I will discuss how you can reinvent your life, naturally and conquer your FLC Syndrome. To schedule call my staff at 763-862-7100.
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► On March 20, 1345, according to scholars at the University of Paris, the Black Death plague is created from what they call “a triple conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter and Mars in the 40th degree of Aquarius.” The Black Death left an estimated 25 million dead. It’s now known that bubonic plague is carried by fleas. ► On March 18, 1937, nearly 300 students in Texas are killed by an explosion of natural gas at their school. Officials at the New London school had been persuaded to save money by tapping into less stable wet-gas lines that ran nearby. The blast was felt 40 miles away. ► On March 21, 1952, the first rock and roll concert in history is held in Cleveland, hosted by legendary disk jockey Alan Freed. Police were overwhelmed when an estimated
20,000-25,000 fans swarmed the Moondog first election, some 5,000 “Border Ruffians” Coronation Ball, held in an arena with a invade the territory from western Missouri capacity of only 10,000. and force the election of a pro-slavery legislature. Although the votes cast exceeded ► On March 24, 1965, the first “teach-in” is the number of eligible voters, Kansas Gov. conducted at the University of Michigan as Andrew Reeder reluctantly approved the 200 faculty members hold special anti-war election to prevent further bloodshed. seminars. This form of protest spread to many colleges and universities. ► On March 28, 1915, the first American is killed eight months into the conflict that ► On March 22, 1983, the Pentagon awards would become known as World War I. Leon a contract worth more than $1 billion to Thrasher, a 31-year-old mining engineer AM General Corp. to produce 55,000 High and native of Massachusetts, drowned Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles. when a German submarine torpedoed the Nicknamed the Humvee, the rugged vehicles cargo-passenger ship Falaba off the coast of were used by the U.S. military. In 1992, a England. civilian version, the Hummer, went on sale. ► On March 31, 1931, Knute Rockne, the ► On March 23, 1994, Wayne Gretzky legendary Notre Dame football coach, is scores his 802nd goal, breaking his childhood killed in a plane crash near Bazaar, Kansas, idol Gordie Howe’s NHL record for most at age 43. His players included All-American goals in a career. George “Gipper” Gip, the inspiration for Rockne’s now-famous motivational line “Win ► On March 30, 1855, in territorial Kansas’ one for the Gipper.”
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• Grabbing the animal’s nose, the dog held on as the horse swung him back and forth, smashing him against the tractor. Hero collapsed but was up again in an instant, attacking the horse who mercilessly kicked and stomped the dog. • While the horse was distracted by the dog, Mrs. Jolley rushed to the aid of her son, then picked up a stick and went after the horse. Under attack now by both a dog and a woman, the stallion bolted outside. Hero dropped to the ground, bleeding profusely. The vet found the dog had two crushed feet, five missing teeth, and four broken ribs. Still, he made a complete recovery. DOG vs. GATOR • In July of 2001, 84-year-old Ruth Gay left her Fort Myers, Florida home to walk her dog, an Australian blue heeler named Blue. She slipped on wet grass about 9:00 p.m., suffering facial and shoulder injuries. She was unable to get up. She began calling for help while Blue started to bark. But no one heard— except for a 12 ft (3.7 m) alligator who crawled out of a nearby canal.
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For 895 episodes, beginning in February of 1968, Fred Rogers taught children about life during his program â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mister Rogersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Neighborhood.â&#x20AC;? Hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a look into the life of this endearing educator.
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â&#x20AC;˘ Every episode of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mister Rogersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Neighborhoodâ&#x20AC;? began with Fred singing the theme song â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t You Be My Neighbor?â&#x20AC;?, a song composed by Rogers himself. He began playing the piano at age five. Nearly all of the music on the program was composed by Rogers. â&#x20AC;˘ Bullied as a child for being overweight, Mr. Rogers sought to teach children to love themselves and others, and how to overcome their fears. Each program had a theme, addressing lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s issues, such as going to the doctor, starting school, divorce, and racism, or demonstrations of how things work or the manufacture of everyday items, often including a field trip. Mr. Rogers frequently fed fish in his aquarium during the program. â&#x20AC;˘ A Pennsylvania native, during high school Rogers was president of the student council, editor of the yearbook, an honors student, and even obtained a pilotâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license. After earning a degree in music composition, he entered the seminary and became an ordained Presbyterian minister. Yet his desire was to work in television, and he landed a job with NBC as an assistant producer on musical programs. He went on to produce an hour-long program â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Corner,â&#x20AC;? also serving as the showâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s puppeteer, music composer, and organist. â&#x20AC;˘ Mr. Rogersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; signature outfit was sneakers and a zippered cardigan. He got into the habit of wearing sneakers on set when he noticed they were quieter than work shoes. The cardigans were knitted by his mother, who had knitted sweaters for American soldiers fighting in Europe during World War II. â&#x20AC;˘ Fred Rogers wrote upwards of 35 books for children, helping them handle what might come their way in life, including Going to the Doctor, Moving, Going to Day Care, Making Friends, The New Baby, and When a Pet Dies. After the September 11 attacks, he issued public service announcements for parents, instructing them on how to discuss the tragedy with their children. â&#x20AC;˘ Comedian Eddie Murphy parodied Fred Rogers on Saturday Night Live, as â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mister Robinsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Neighborhood.â&#x20AC;? After an SNL taping in 1982, Fred, who truly enjoyed Murphyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s portrayal, surprised the comedian in his dressing room. When Murphy opened the door, he stepped back, then with a huge smile, said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The REAL Mister Rogers!â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;˘ In 1996, Rogers veered away from childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s programming for one episode of televisionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, in which he played the role of a preacher, the only time he appeared on television as someone other than himself.
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► Historians say that Russia’s Peter the Great was nearly 7 feet tall.
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► The next time you’re planning a trip to Indiana, keep in mind that in that state it is illegal to talk behind a person’s back or engage in “spiteful gossiping.”
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