Posted on 5th August 2010 by admin in Health Alerts
Dr. Patrick Purdue, health, health alert, inflammation, KC Craichy, Living Fuel, LivingFuel, pain, Prolotherapy
Dear Living Fuel Family,
For many, pain is a constant companion. Lower back, neck, knee, joint and shoulder pain are all-too-common in today’s society for a variety of reasons. Our conventional medical system often simply prescribes a pharmaceutical to mask the pain and seldom targets the root cause. In numerous cases this approach eventually leads to surgery, which is thought to be the only option.
However, there are safe and effective alternative treatments administered everyday that we do not hear about. Why? Because these procedures often lack the marketing reach and profit potential of conventional medicine.
Today, we present our second in a series of interviews with Dr. Patrick Purdue, Doctor of Oriental Medicine (DO) and Doctor of Naturopathy (ND). We introduce you to prolotherapy, a simple, nonsurgical, non-toxic treatment for chronic pain that both triggers and works in concert with your body’s own innate healing abilities. This “new” treatment option has actually been used for many years. We strongly urge you to explore the possibility of prolotherapy before considering surgery for chronic pain or injury!
Click here to learn more and for useful links to more information on prolotherapy. And consider forwarding this important message to a friend or loved one who endures these types of daily pains.
Here’s to your Super Health!
KC Craichy
Founder & CEO
Living Fuel, Inc.
© Copyright 2002-2010, Living Fuel, Inc., Tampa, FL
Posted on 23rd February 2010 by admin in Health Alerts
anti-bacterial, dental health, essential fatty acides, inflammation, Living Fuel, LivingFuel, omega-3
The dental health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids may include anti-bacterial effects, extending the benefits beyond inflammation, says a new study from the University of Kentucky.
Read more here.
Posted on 9th February 2010 by admin in Health Alerts
anti-bacterial, dental health, fatty acids, inflammation, Living Fuel, LivingFuel, omega-3
The dental health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids may include anti-bacterial effects, extending the benefits beyond inflammation, says a new study from the University of Kentucky.
Read more here.
Posted on 3rd February 2010 by admin in Health Alerts
bowel disease, Chron's Disease, immune regulation, immunity, inflammation, intestinal bacteria, vitamin D
Research published in the January 22, 2010 issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry describes how vitamin D could help protect against Crohn’s disease, an inflammatory bowel disease that is believed to be caused by defective innate immune regulation of intestinal bacteria. Recent research has uncovered a difference in the rate of Crohn’s disease according to latitude, suggesting that vitamin D from sunlight may be protective. Additionally, variations in the vitamin D receptor gene have been linked to susceptibility to Crohn’s disease as well as to ulcerative colitis, another inflammatory bowel disease.
Read more here.
Posted on 8th January 2010 by admin in Health Alerts
depression, green tea, health, inflammation, nutrition, stress
In that previous studies have reported that green tea exerts a variety of beneficial effects on stress and inflammation, Kaijun Niu, from the Tohoku University Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering (Japan), and colleagues investigated the relationship between green tea consumption and depressive symptoms.
Read more here.
Posted on 24th December 2009 by admin in Health Alerts
acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chemotherapy treatment, children's cancer, inflammation, liver, milk thistle, silibinin
One of the challenges of chemotherapy is the side effect of liver inflammation, which can necessitate a reduction in dose or even discontinuance of the drug. However, a new study described in an article published online on December 14, 2009 in the American Cancer Society journal Cancer reveals that the herb milk thistle, which contains the liver protective compound silibinin, reduces inflammation of the liver in children receiving treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
Milk thistle is one of the ingredients in Living Fuel.
Read more here.
Posted on 28th November 2009 by admin in Health Alerts
anti-inflammatory, inflammation, magnesium, postmenopausal women
A new study of 3,713 postmenopausal women shows that magnesium is a powerful anti-inflammatory nutrient. Each 100 mg of magnesium per day was associated with a significant reduction in various inflammatory markers.
Magnesium is the most lacking mineral in the human diet. This is due primarily to Big Agribusiness farming practices that have stripped our soils of vital minerals needed for human health.
Read more here.
Posted on 17th November 2009 by admin in Health Alerts
acidophilus, fiber, flora, inflammation
Scientists have made a major breakthrough in understanding why dietary fiber and friendly GI tract flora (acidophilus) provide significant benefit to such inflammatory problems as colitis, asthma, and arthritis.
Read more here.
Posted on 2nd November 2009 by admin in Health Alerts
alzheimer's, arthritis, autoimmune disorder, cancer, heart attack, inflammation, modern diet
(NaturalNews) There is a surprising link between Heart Attacks, Cancer, Alzheimer’s and other diseases. These other diseases include all forms of Autoimmune disorders including Arthritis and MS, Parkinson’s, Osteoporosis, Diabetes, Obesity, Allergies including Asthma and Food Intolerances, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and many other pain disorders. And there is much evidence to suggest that the link is inflammation. The modern diet and lifestyle is likely to cause inflammation in the body, and this can lead to a variety of illnesses.
Read more here.
Posted on 28th October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts
diet, fatty acids, inflammation, nutrition, omega-3, omega-6
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.