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		<title>Low testosterone levels hinder your health.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 09:44:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[low testosterone levels put men at risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes and early death?? One study shows that testosterone treatment reduces LDL cholesterol and increases HDL cholesterol.? Another study that looked at the cause of death in almost 2000 men aged 20 to 79 years.? The men with low testosterone at the start of the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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low testosterone levels put men at risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes and early death?? One study shows that testosterone treatment reduces LDL cholesterol and increases HDL cholesterol.? Another study that looked at the cause of death in almost 2000 men aged 20 to 79 years.? The men with low testosterone at the start of the study had a 2.5 times greater risk of dying during the next ten years compared with men with higher testosterone levels.? These studies, and more, will be presented at The Endocrine Society&rsquo;s annual meeting, in San Francisco, suggest that testosterone therapy has several positive effects.<br />
(Vitacost.com Daily Health Tip; June, 2008)</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:31:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you had to rank the most important factors for a healthy heart, hormones would likely show up last on your list. But the truth is that these chemical messengers have a strong influence on just about every single one of your body’s delicate systems… and your cardiovascular system is no exception. You may not [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you had to rank the most important factors for a healthy heart, hormones would likely show up last on your list. But the truth is that these chemical messengers have a strong influence on just about every single one of your body’s delicate systems… and your cardiovascular system is no exception.</p>
<p>You may not realize it, but your blood vessels are lined with estrogen receptors, which play a key role in regulating healthy blood pressure, cholesterol and normal clot formation in both men and women.1 This may be one reason why pre-menopausal women enjoy more optimal heart health statistics than their male and postmenopausal counterparts—and why heart health becomes an important focus for women as they grow older.</p>
<p>Read The <a href="http://www.vrp.com/hormone-support/balanced-hormones-mean-better-heart-health?utm_content=article3167&#038;utm_source=hn20110310&#038;utm_campaign=hn&#038;utm_term=cid-unknown&#038;utm_medium=email&#038;rmid=VRP_HN_20110310&#038;rrid=387076213&#038;cmpid=email-hn-hn20110310&#038;rcustid=unknown" target="_blank">full article</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 09:59:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[There are many myths about salt. The following are all false: Myth 1: There is no difference between unrefined sea salt and refined table salt. Unrefined salt contains over 80 minerals and elements that are useful in our body. Refined table salt, contains 2 along with chemicals that were used to process it. Myth 2: [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many myths about salt.  The following are all false:<br />
<strong>Myth 1:</strong>  <em>There is no difference between unrefined sea salt and refined table salt.</em><br />
Unrefined salt contains over 80 minerals and elements that are useful in our body.  Refined table salt, contains 2 along with chemicals that were used to process it.<br />
<strong>Myth 2:</strong>  <em>Salt causes hypertension.</em><br />
Two authors looked at 57 trials of people with normal blood pressure. A low sodium diet resulted in an insignificant reduction of blood pressure.  Many other studies have found similar findings.  (Blood pressure has more to do with chronically elevated insulin levels associated with a higher carb diet.)<br />
<strong>Myth 3:</strong>  <em>A low salt diet is healthy.</em><br />
Researchers have found there is no difference in deaths and cardiovascular events between low salt groups and high salt groups.<br />
(Vitamin Research News 2008;22(1))	</p>
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		<title>U.S. News and World Report; Best hospitals of 2010-2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 09:38:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[US News and World Report ranks America’s hospitals? They also rank colleges, law schools and medical schools. I’ve read that these institutions go through great lengths to improve their standings because these reports have so much influence. This year, only 152 of the 4,852 hospitals evaluated performed well enough to rank in any specialty. And [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>US News and World Report ranks America’s hospitals?  They also rank colleges, law schools and medical schools.   I’ve read that these institutions go through great lengths to improve their standings because these reports have so much influence.  This year, only 152 of the 4,852 hospitals evaluated performed well enough to rank in any specialty. And of the 152, just 14 qualified for a spot in the Honor Roll by ranking at or near the top in six or more specialties. Below are the top 3 in three major categories.</p>
<p><strong>Cancer:</strong><br />
<strong>#1</strong> University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center<br />
Houston, TX<br />
<strong>#2</strong> Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center<br />
New York, NY<br />
<strong>#3</strong> Mayo Clinic<br />
Rochester, MN<br />
<strong>#9</strong> Cleveland Clinic<br />
Cleveland, Ohio</p>
<p><strong>Heart and Heart Surgery:</strong><br />
<strong>#1</strong> Cleveland Clinic<br />
Cleveland, OH (Hometown pride)<br />
<strong>#2</strong> Mayo Clinic<br />
Rochester, MN<br />
<strong>#3</strong> Johns Hopkins Hospital<br />
Baltimore, MD</p>
<p><strong>Neurology and Neurosurgery:</strong><br />
<strong>#1</strong> Johns Hopkins Hospital<br />
Baltimore, MD<br />
<strong>#2</strong> Mayo Clinic<br />
Rochester, MN<br />
<strong>#3</strong> Massachusetts General Hospital<br />
Boston, MA<br />
<strong>#6</strong> Cleveland Clinic<br />
Cleveland, Ohio</p>
<p>Go to <a href="http://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals" target="_blank">USNews</a> see all the rankings of the best hospitals including the top children&#8217;s hospitals</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 09:58:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A meta-analysis published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (March 2010 9(3)535-546), combined the relative risk rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) from 21 studies. This Mega-analysis represents almost 350,000 subjects whose diets and health outcomes had been followed for 5 to 23 years. The conclusion: &#8220;There is no significant evidence concluding that saturated fat [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A meta-analysis published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (March 2010 9(3)535-546), combined the relative risk rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) from 21 studies. This <em>Mega</em>-analysis represents almost 350,000 subjects whose diets and health outcomes had been followed for 5 to 23 years.  The conclusion: &#8220;There is no significant evidence concluding that saturated fat is associated with an increased risk of CVD.<br />
Fallon, S, &#038; Enig, M. (2010). Caustic commentary. Wise Traditionsin Food, Farming and the Healing Arts, 11(2). </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Taken from the fruit portion of the seed off the coconut palm tree, coconut oil is one the most beneficial foods you can consume. In tropical regions where coconut oil or fat is a large portion of their caloric intake, people are much healthier and experience a much lower incidence of the modern diseases we [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taken from the fruit portion of the seed off the coconut palm tree, coconut oil is one the most beneficial foods you can consume. In tropical regions where coconut oil or fat is a large portion of their caloric intake, people are much healthier and experience a much lower incidence of the modern diseases we do in the U.S. [1, 2]</p>
<p>There is an array of positive research published in the last few years showing the significance of coconut oil. [3] Coconut oil is classified as a &#8220;functional food&#8221; because of its health benefits that go far beyond its nutritional content. In fact, the coconut palm is so highly valued by Pacific Islanders as a source of food and medicine that it is called &#8220;The Tree of Life.&#8221; [4]</p>
<p>Coconut oil is the most saturated of all fats. Saturated fat has three subcategories: short chain, medium chain and long chain. Coconut oil contains approximately 65% medium chain fatty acids (MCFA). Although recognized for its health benefits many centuries ago, it wasn&#8217;t until 40 years ago that modern medicine found the source to be MCFA. Remarkably, mother&#8217;s milk contains the same healing powers of coconut oil. [5]</p>
<p>The saturated medium chain lipid lauric acid, which comprises more than 50 percent of coconut oil, is the anti-bacterial, anti-viral fatty acid found in mother&#8217;s milk. [6] The body converts lauric acid into the fatty acid derivative monolaurin, which is the substance that protects adults as well as infants from viral, bacterial or protozoal infections. This was recognized and reported as early as 1966. [7]</p>
<p>Since the first half of the 19th century, infection has been implicated as a cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD). [8] Researchers have been studying what causes the changes in the arterial wall. Professors Russell Ross and John Glomset formulated a hypothesis in 1973 about what causes CVD, concluding that CVD occurs in response to localized injury to the lining of the artery wall, which has been brought about by a number of things including viruses. [9, 10] The injury, in turn causes inflammation/infection. The plaque that develops is a result of the body trying to heal itself. It has been very well established that pathogens play an integral role in cardiovascular disease.</p>
<p>What is interesting about the role of viruses that have been found to initiate cardiovascular disease is they can be inhibited by the medium chain fatty acids in coconut oil. One could say that consuming coconut oil decreases one&#8217;s risk of cardiovascular disease.</p>
<p><strong>Sources of Coconut oil:</strong><br />
Only use organic virgin coconut oil. I am currently using Tropical Traditions Virgin Coconut Oil. This oil is truly unrefined and made from organic coconuts. It contains a very high lauric acid content between 50 and 57 percent. I use between two and four tablespoons per day, which is what is recommended.</p>
<p><strong>references:</strong><br />
1. Enig, Mary. &#8220;A New Look at Coconut Oil.&#8221; westonaprice.org. http://www.westonaprice.org/knowyourfats/coconut_oil.html</p>
<p>2. Rethinam, P. Muhatoyo. &#8220;The Plain Truth About Coconut Oil.&#8221; http://www.apccsec.org/truth.html</p>
<p>3. Enig, Mary. &#8220;Latest studies on coconut oil.&#8221; Wise Traditions in Food, Farming, and the Healing Arts. Spring,2006;7(1).</p>
<p>4. &#8220;Coconut.&#8221; Coconut Research Center. http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/</p>
<p>5. Kabara, Jon J. &#8220;Health Oils From The Tree of Life &#8211; Nutritional and Health Aspects of Coconut Oil.&#8221; http://www.coconutoil.com/John%20Kabara.pdf</p>
<p>6. Enig,Mary. Know Your Fats. Silver Spring: Bethesda Press, 2000</p>
<p>7. Lee, Lita. &#8220;Coconut Oil: Why is it Good for you.&#8221; Dec. 2001. coconut.com http://www.coconutoil.com/litalee.htm</p>
<p>8. Epstein, Stephen, et al. &#8220;Infection and Atherosclerosis.&#8221; Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 2000;20:1417 http://atvb.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/20/6/1417</p>
<p>9. &#8220;Getting to the Heart of Atherosclerosis.&#8221; The UW Office of Research. http://www.washington.edu/research/pathbreakers/1973b.html</p>
<p>10. Furci, Michael. &#8220;Fats, Cholesterol and the Lipid Hypothesis.&#8221; www.bullz-eye.com.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A study published in Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Disease, 28 February, 2009, found vitamin K consumption to strongly reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. This finding surfaced with an analysis of a cohort study, Prospect-EPIC, consisting of 16,057 women aged between 49 and 70, none of whom had cardiovascular disease at the start of [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A study published in <em>Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Disease,</em> 28 February, 2009, found vitamin K consumption to strongly reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.  This finding surfaced with an analysis of a cohort study, Prospect-EPIC, consisting of 16,057 women aged between 49 and 70, none of whom had cardiovascular disease at the start of the study.  To the surprise of many, those who got their vitamin K from plant forms by eating lots of leafy vegetables did not fare better than the normal population.  However, those women who got their vitamin K from animal sources like whole eggs, cheese, goose liver, and animal fats had substantially reduced incidence of cardiovascular disease.<br />
Enig, Mary., and Sally Fallon. ?Caustic commentary? <em>Wise Traditions</em>, 2009;(10)2:11 </p>
<p>Unfortunately, the researchers are calling for vitamin K2 supplementation not a healthy diet consisting of animal products, which would yield a whole host of other health benefits.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Trans fat roles in the body include: ? Lowers high density lipoproteins (HDL), otherwise known as the ?good cholesterol?.2 ? Raises low density lipoproteins (LDL), otherwise known as the ?bad cholesterol?.2 ? Raises C-reactive protein, a substance in the blood that indicates arterial inflammation and is said to indicate proneness to heart disease.3 ? Raises [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trans fat roles in the body include:<br />
?	Lowers high density lipoproteins (HDL), otherwise known as the ?good<br />
cholesterol?.2<br />
?	Raises low density lipoproteins (LDL), otherwise known as the ?bad cholesterol?.2<br />
?	Raises C-reactive protein, a substance in the blood that indicates arterial inflammation and is said to indicate proneness to heart disease.3<br />
?	Raises Lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)), a substance in the blood that indicates arterial inflammation and is said to indicate proneness to heart disease.4<br />
?	Raises C-reactive protein, a substance in the blood that indicates arterial inflammation and is said to indicate proneness to heart disease.5<br />
?	Promotes improper management of blood sugar thus having detrimental effects in diabetics.6<br />
?	Interferes with the function of the immune system.7<br />
?	Decreases the bodies ability to utilize and decreases the amount of the healthy omega-3 fatty acids in our tissues.7</p>
<p>What are trans fats?  They are poison in our food supply.  ?The latest government study confirms that trans fat is directly related with heart disease and increases LDL cholesterol.  Because of that, the Institute of Medicine, a branch of the National Academy of Sciences, declared there is no safe amount of trans fat in the diet.?8  ?There should be a warning on food made with this stuff like there is on nicotine products.  It?s that bad for you, says Dr. Jeffery Aron, a University of California at San Francisco professor of medicine and one of the nation?s leading experts on fatty acids and their effect on the body.9</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/furci/2006/fats_lipid_hypothesis.htm" target="_blank">(Fats, cholesterol, and the lipid hypothesis)</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sources of saturated fat: Beef, beef tallow (fat), dairy, palm oil, coconut oil. Saturated fats? roles in the body include: [1] ? They constitute at least 50% of our cell membranes and give our cells integrity. ? They play a vital role in the health of our bones. ? They lower Lp(a), a substance in [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sources of saturated fat: Beef, beef tallow (fat), dairy, palm oil, coconut oil.</p>
<p>Saturated fats? roles in the body include: [1]</p>
<p>?	They constitute at least 50% of our cell membranes and give our cells integrity.<br />
?	They play a vital role in the health of our bones.<br />
?	They lower Lp(a), a substance in the blood that is said to indicate proneness to heart disease.<br />
?	They protect the liver from alcohol and other toxins like Tylenol (Acetaminophen).<br />
?	They enhance the immune system.<br />
?	They are needed for proper utilization of essential fatty acids.<br />
?	Stearic acid and palmitic acid, both saturated fats, are the preferred energy source of the heart. This is why the fat around the heart muscle is mainly saturated. The best sources for palmitic acid are beef, butter and palm oil.<br />
?	Short and medium chain saturated fatty acids have strong antimicrobial properties. They help protect us from harmful microorganisms. The best sources are tropical oils such as coconut oil and palm oil.<br />
(Enig, Mary., and Sally Fallon. ?The Skinny on Fats,? westonaprice.org<br />
http://www.westonaprice.org/knowyourfats/skinny.html#benefits)</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A recently published meta-analysis looked at 347,747 subjects in twenty-one studies to summarize the evidence related to the association of dietary saturated fat with risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and cardiovascular disease. During the 5 &#8211; 23 year follow-up 11,006 of the almost 350,000 subjects developed CHD or stroke. Conclusion: Saturated fat consumption [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A recently published meta-analysis looked at 347,747 subjects in twenty-one studies to summarize the evidence related to the association of dietary saturated fat with risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and cardiovascular disease. During the 5 &#8211; 23 year follow-up 11,006 of the almost 350,000 subjects developed CHD or stroke.  </p>
<p>Conclusion: Saturated fat consumption was not associated with an increased risk of heart disease or stroke<br />
(<a href="http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/short/ajcn.2009.27725v1" target="_blank">American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Jan 13, 2010</a>)</p>
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