The FDA’s Peramivir H1N1 Swine Flu Experiment

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Posted on 31st October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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The FDA has now opened the door for widespread human experimentation during this year’s flu season, allowing an antiviral drug called Peramivir to be used even though it has not passed traditional standards of safety testing.

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Two-Year Antacid Use Results in Weight Gain

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Posted on 31st October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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A new study shows that 70% of patients taking proton pump inhibitor antacid medication (Prilosec, Prevacid, Aciphex, Protonix, or Nexium) gained an average 8 pounds over a two year period.

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EU Doctors Deciding On Elderly Vitamin D Levels

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Posted on 30th October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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A group of European doctors is moving toward a vitamin D recommended level for the elderly, something that, if implemented, may influence vitamin D levels across the European Union for all age groups.

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Vitamin D Supplements Show Anti-Diabetes Potential

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Posted on 30th October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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New study from New Zealand reports that supplements of the sunshine vitamin may improve insulin resistance and sensitivity, both of which are risk factors for diabetes.

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Surviving Halloween

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Posted on 29th October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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Dear Living Fuel Family,

It’s that time of year again, the time that most children love and many parents cringe over: Halloween.

Even if you are not a fan of this holiday, you can use Halloween’s usual candy-fest as a “sweet” opportunity to teach your children lessons in health and nutrition.

Children are naturally drawn to salty, sugary, and unhealthy fatty foods, so this time of year is almost irresistible to them with all the free candy, cookies, cakes and other sugary “goodies” that are literally poured into their hands. Research shows that sugar suppresses the body’s immune system – particularly problematic as we’re now in the much-publicized cold and flu season, with the additional risk of H1N1 swine flu. Sugar can also be destructive to your family’s health in a host of other ways. Stay tuned for a future newsletter series on this topic.

With a little planning and foresight, you can help your kids control some of those natural cravings, moderate their sugar consumption and impart some terrific nutritional good sense in the process! Here are seven suggestions to help take the trick out of the treats your children bring home this Halloween:

Send your children out with a full stomach. Give them a good wholesome meal making sure it’s low in sugar, starches and bleached white flour. Prepare high protein meals like chicken or beef with veggies like green beans, broccoli, salad and/or carrot sticks. Have them drink lots of water and minimize any sugary drinks including juices, soft drinks, and sports drinks before going out. Remind the kids that since they’ll be eating candies tonight, the deal is that they have to eat a good dinner. They will be motivated to eat up so they can get started.

Offer to buy your children’s candy from them. Even if it’s 5 or 10 cents per piece, it’s worth not having them consume the unhealthy sugars, dyes and other chemicals in the “treats” for days or weeks on end.

Have your kids trade in their sweets for a better treat. Even if the trade is for one or more of their favorite desserts this is a much better option. Make a special event of it by taking them to their favorite dessert destination.

Offer to trade those bad treats for healthier activities like going to a movie, putt-putt golfing, bowling or some other fun family outing. The few hours you invest in having fun will make a special memory that will last much longer than a lollipop.

Offer to take your children on a trip to the health food store and let them discover healthier alternatives. Discover new treats like healthy CocoChia® Snack Fuel Bars or natural chocolate, carob, yogurt-coated nuts and raisins. The list is endless! Remember treats are fun, not staples in your diet.

Teach your older children to read labels and ingredient lists. Encourage them to avoid “goodies” with hydrogenated oils and artificial colors. Making them an active part of their nutritional choices now will lead them to making healthier lifestyle choices later in life.

Offer the trick-or-treaters who come to your home healthy treats like packets of nuts, seeds, raisins, beef jerky, popcorn or pretzels. Take the dollars you’d spend on the treats and convert them to loose change, passing out the coins to the kids. Take a stand and set a trend!

A safe and healthy Halloween is something all parents want for their children. Teaching children how to enjoy themselves without over-indulging can set the pattern for healthy lives and stop the disturbing increase in obesity that has become a major public health concern.

Here’s to your SuperHealth!

KC & Monica Craichy
Founder & CEO
Living Fuel, Inc.


Halloween Face Paints Contain Lead, Heavy Metals Linked to Skin Allergies

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Posted on 29th October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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San Francisco – New product tests reveal that some children’s face paints contain lead, which can impact brain development at extremely low doses, as well as nickel, cobalt and chromium, which can cause lifelong skin sensitization and contact dermatitis. Because these metals are not listed on product labels, parents shopping for Halloween make-up have no way of knowing which products are safe. While this is particularly concerning for parents at this time of year, these products are used year-round for dress-up and play, and the lack of cosmetic safety standards is a problem that extends to all cosmetics sold in the United States.

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Mum’s Veggie-rich Diet May Protect Baby From Diabetes

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Posted on 29th October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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Mothers-to-be should eat a vegetable-rich diet in order to protect their babies from type 1 diabetes, according to results of a new Swedish study.

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Chamomile May Improve Anxiety Symptoms

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Posted on 28th October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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Chamomile has been used as a medicinal herb for centuries. Read more about chamomile here.


Increased Consumption of Omega-6 Fatty Acids May Increase Risk of Inflammatory Diseases

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Posted on 28th October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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Many changes in the Western diet over the last 30 years have resulted in a dramatic increase in the ratio between omega-6 and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. The increase in this ratio is believed to lead to an overall increase of whole body inflammation causing a higher incidence in diseases such as cardiovascular disease, asthma, allergies, diabetes and arthritis and may even impact inflammatory gene expression.

Read more about this important topic here.


Green Tea May Ease Mental Distress

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Posted on 27th October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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New study from Japan says drinking five cups of green tea per day may reduce the incidence of psychological distress by 20 per cent. Read more here.