Memories Part 2

October 30th, 2009 — 6:14am
And now for the continuation from memories part 1.

If you grew up in a generation before there was fast food, you may want to share some of these memories with your children or grandchildren. Just don’t blame me if they bust a gut laughing.

Growing up isn’t what is used to be, is it? How many do you remember?

Head lights dimmer switches on the floor of your car.
Ignition switches on the dashboard
Pant leg clips for bicycles without chain guards
Soldering irons you heat on a gas burner
Using hand signals for cars without turn signals
Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes
Home milk delivery in glass bottles
Newsreels before the movie
TV Test patterns that came on at night after the last show and were there until TV the next morning
Peashooters
Howdy Doody
45 RPM Records
Hi-Fi’s
Metal Ice trays with Lever
The Blue Flashbulb
Studebakers
Wash Tub Wringers
I might be older than dirt but some of those memories are the best part of my life. Recently my children starting watching – Bewitched, I Dream of Jeanie, The original Flinstones cartoons,  The Jetsons, Ma & Pa Kettle and I Love Lucy. Watching them falling around the house laughing at such straight humor is a great delight. Solid humor is something we so rarely find these days.

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Your Heart

October 19th, 2009 — 12:29am
Heart Surgeon Admits Huge Mistake!

By Dwight Lundell, MD
Part 1 of a 2-part article (see part 2 below)

We physicians with all our training, knowledge and authority often acquire a rather large ego that tends to make it difficult to admit we are wrong.  So, here it is I freely admit to being wrong.  As a heart surgeon with 25 years experience, having performed over 5,000 open-heart surgeries, today is my day to right the wrong with medical and scientific fact.

I trained for many years with other prominent physicians labeled “opinion makers.”  Bombarded with scientific literature, continually attending education seminars, we opinion makers insisted heart disease resulted from the simple fact of elevated blood cholesterol.

The only accepted therapy was prescribing medications to lower cholesterol and a diet that severely restricted fat intake. The latter of course we insisted would lower cholesterol and heart disease.  Deviations from these recommendations were considered heresy and could quite possibly result in malpractice.

It Is Not Working!

These recommendations are no longer scientifically or morally defensible.  The discovery a few years ago that inflammation in the artery wall is the real cause of heart disease is slowly leading to a paradigm shift in how heart disease and other chronic ailments will be treated.

The long-established dietary recommendations have created epidemics of obesity and diabetes, the consequences of which dwarf any historical plague in terms of mortality, human suffering and dire economic consequences.

Despite the fact that 25% of the population takes expensive statin medications and despite the fact we have reduced the fat content of our diets, more Americans will die this year of heart disease than ever before.

Statistics from the American Heart Association show that 75 million Americans currently suffer from heart disease, 20 million have diabetes and 57 million have pre-diabetes. These disorders are affecting younger and younger people in greater numbers every year.

Simply stated, without inflammation being present in the body, there is no way that cholesterol would accumulate in the wall of the blood vessel and cause heart disease and strokes.  Without inflammation, cholesterol would move freely throughout the body as nature intended.  It is inflammation that causes cholesterol to become trapped.

Inflammation is not complicated — it is quite simply your body’s natural defense to a foreign invader such as a bacteria, toxin or virus.  The cycle of inflammation is perfect in how it protects your body from these bacterial and viral invaders.

However, if we chronically expose the body to injury by toxins or foods the human body was never designed to process, a condition occurs called chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation is just as harmful as acute inflammation is beneficial.
 
What thoughtful person would willfully expose himself repeatedly to foods or other substances that are known to cause injury to the body?  Well, smokers perhaps, but at least they made that choice willfully.

The rest of us have simply followed the recommended mainstream diet that is low in fat and high in polyunsaturated fats and carbohydrates, not knowing we were causing repeated injury to our blood vessels.  This repeated injury creates chronic inflammation leading to heart disease, stroke, diabetes and obesity. 

Let me repeat that. The injury and inflammation in our blood vessels is caused by the low fat diet that has been recommended for years by mainstream medicine.

What are the biggest culprits of chronic inflammation? Quite simply, they are the overload of simple, highly processed carbohydrates (sugar, flour and all the products made from them) and the excess consumption of omega-6 vegetable oils like soybean, corn and sunflower that are found in many processed foods.

In Part 2 of this two-part article, I’ll discuss which foods cause inflammation, how those foods trigger the inflammatory process, and the foods to eat that will cure inflammation.

Part 2
by Dwight Lundell MD 02/06/2009

Take a moment to visualize rubbing a stiff brush repeatedly over soft skin until it becomes quite red and nearly bleeding. Let’s say you kept this up several times a day, every day for five years. If you could tolerate this painful brushing, you would have a bleeding, swollen infected area that became worse with each repeated injury. This is a good way to visualize the inflammatory process that could be going on in your body right now.

Regardless of where the inflammatory process occurs, externally or internally, it is the same. I have peered inside thousands upon thousands of arteries. A diseased artery looks as if someone took a brush and scrubbed repeatedly against its wall. Several times a day, every day, the foods we eat create small injuries compounding into more injuries, causing the body to respond continuously and appropriately with inflammation.

While we savor the tantalizing taste of a sweet roll, our bodies respond alarmingly as if a foreign invader arrived declaring war. Foods loaded with sugars and simple carbohydrates, or processed with omega-6 oils for long shelf life have been the mainstay of the American diet for six decades. These foods have been slowly poisoning everyone.

How does eating a simple sweet roll create a cascade of inflammation to make you sick?

Imagine spilling syrup on your keyboard and you have a visual of what occurs inside the cell. When we consume simple carbohydrates such as sugar, blood sugar rises rapidly. In response, your pancreas secretes insulin  whose primary purpose is to drive sugar into each cell where it is stored for energy. If the cell is full and does not need glucose, it is rejected to avoid extra sugar gumming up the works.

When your full cells reject the extra glucose, blood sugar rises producing more insulin and the glucose converts to stored fat.

What does all this have to do with inflammation?

Blood sugar is controlled in a very narrow range. Extra sugar molecules attach to a variety of proteins that in turn injure the blood vessel wall. This repeated injury to the blood vessel wall sets off inflammation. When you spike your blood sugar level several times a day, every day, it is exactly like taking sandpaper to the inside of your delicate blood vessels.

While you may not be able to see it, rest assured it is there. I saw it in over 5,000 surgical patients spanning 25 years who all shared one common denominator – inflammation in their arteries.

Let’s get back to the sweet roll. That innocent looking goody not only contains sugars, it is baked in one of many omega-6 oils such as soybean.  Chips and fries are soaked in soybean oil; processed foods are manufactured with omega-6 oils for longer shelf life. While omega-6’s are essential -they are part of every cell membrane controlling what goes in and out of the cell – they must be in the correct balance with omega-3’s.

If the balance shifts by consuming excessive omega-6, the cell membrane produces chemicals called cytokines that directly cause inflammation.  Today’s mainstream American diet has produced an extreme imbalance of these two fats. The ratio of imbalance ranges from 15:1 to as high as 30:1 in favor of omega-6. That’s a tremendous amount of cytokines causing inflammation. In today’s food environment, a 3:1 ratio would be optimal and healthy.

To make matters worse, the excess weight you are carrying from eating these foods creates overloaded fat cells that pour out large quantities of pro-inflammatory chemicals that add to the injury caused by having high blood sugar. The process that began with a sweet roll turns into a vicious cycle over time that creates heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and finally, Alzheimer’s disease, as the inflammatory process continues unabated.

There is no escaping the fact that the more we consume prepared and processed foods, the more we trip the inflammation switch little by little each day. The human body cannot process, nor was it designed to consume, foods packed with sugars and soaked in omega-6 oils.

There is but one answer to quieting inflammation, and that is returning to foods closer to their natural state. To build muscle, eat more protein. Choose carbohydrates that are very complex such as colorful fruits and vegetables. Cut down on or eliminate inflammation-causing omega-6 fats like corn and soybean oil and the processed foods that are made from them.  One tablespoon of corn oil contains 7,280 mg of omega-6; soybean contains 6,940  mg. Instead, use olive oil or butter from grass-fed beef.

Animal fats contain less than 20% omega-6 and are much less likely to cause inflammation than the supposedly healthy oils labelled polyunsaturated. Forget the “science” that has been drummed into your head for decades. The science that
saturated fat alone causes heart disease is non-existent.

The science that saturated fat raises blood cholesterol is also very weak. Since we now know that cholesterol is not the cause of heart disease, the concern about saturated fat is even more absurd today.

The cholesterol theory led to the no-fat, low-fat recommendations that in turn created the very foods now causing an epidemic of inflammation.  Mainstream medicine made a terrible mistake when it advised people to avoid saturated fat in favor of foods high in omega-6 fats. We now have an epidemic of arterial inflammation leading to heart disease and other silent killers.

What you can do is choose whole foods your grandmother served and not those your mom turned to as grocery store  aisles filled with manufactured foods. By eliminating inflammatory foods and adding essential nutrients from fresh unprocessed food, you will reverse years of damage in your arteries and throughout your body from consuming the typical American diet.

(Dwight Lundell is the past Chief of Staff and Chief of Surgery at Banner Heart Hospital, Mesa, AZ. His private practice, Cardiac Care Center was in Mesa, AZ.  Recently Dr. Lundell left surgery to focus on the nutritional treatment of heart disease. He is the founder of Healthy Humans Foundation that promotes human health with a focus on helping large corporations promote wellness. He is the author of The Cure for Heart Disease and The Great Cholesterol Lie.)

 

 

 

 

 

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Memories

October 16th, 2009 — 1:34am

Memories are made of this………. Someone asked the other day, ‘What was your favourite fast food when you were growing up?” “We didn’t have fast food when I was growing up,’ I informed them. “All the food was slow.” “C’mon, seriously, Where did you eat?’ “It was a place called ‘at home’, I explained.! Mum cooked everyday & when Dad got home from work, we sat down together at the dining room table, & if I didn’t like what she put on my plate I was allowed to sit there unitl I did like it.” By this time, the kid was laughing so hard I was afraid he was going to suffer serious internal damage so I didn’t tell him the part about how I had to have permission to leave the table. But there are some things I think they might be able to handle…… My parents never drove me to school. I had a bicycle that weighed probably 50 pounds, & had one speed, (slow). We didn’t have television in our house until I was 20. It was, of course, black & white, & the station went off the air at midnight, after playing the national anthem & a poem about God; it came back on the air at about 6.00am & there was usually a locally produced news & farm show on…. I never had a telephone in my room let alone my back pocket. The only phone was on a party line. Before you could dial, you had to listen and make sure some people you didn’t know weren’t already using the line. Pizzas were not delivered to our home…. but milk was. Tune in to the next newsletter for the continuation of the torture of this poor teenager.

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Solar Lighting For Your Garden

October 3rd, 2009 — 12:01am

 

Using the sun to power your outside lighting is a great way to focus on your home and save money on energy costs.

Over the last fifteen years, solar energy has turned into a very flexible power source. One of the best techniques to use it and cut costs is go with solar lighting for your walkways. The standard parable among many people is that solar electricity desires massive, large panels to work. While this is true if you would like to provide large quantities of electricity for heating your water, for instance, it leaves out a giant segment of more cost effective solar users. The solar industry has made major advances in making one piece solar platforms that are cheap and should be employed for practical purposes. Using solar lights for pathways around your home is one area. Solar lighting is now the choice for gardens, landscaping and lighting trails.

Lighting products regularly come in sets of two to six self-contained lights. Each light typically is made of a metal or plastic stem with a lighting mechanism on the top. The lights can be bought with or without backup batteries depending on your needs. When you have selected your solar lighting pieces, you simply map out where you would like to add lighting in your landscaping. Next, you put the solar lights in place by sticking them in the ground to a point where they are snug and will not blow over in the wind.  There you go, you have lighting for your pathways that isn’t adding to your electricity bill. Your lights will charge up  in the day and light up in the evening.

Keeping  your solar lights operating  is very simple. You really do not have to do anything much at all.. If the lights start to dim or go out sooner than you expect, they are most probably just dirty. Clean them off with water or follow the manual directions. Once clean, the lights should work again.  Keep them clean and the lights will last for ages.

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Your Greenhouse Foundation

August 26th, 2009 — 4:11am
When starting to build your greenhouse, there are many different options for your foundation.

On occasion, when buying a do it yourself greenhouse, people will not take enough time to plan and plot out exactly the best place to put it. That may be on gravel, or dirt or even grass. Some pre-made greenhouses come complete not only with roof and walls, but a floor, as well.

When you commence building your own greenhouse,You will need to prepare the ground underneath. Levelling the earth and laying railroad ties evenly spaced about an inch apart is all that is needed. An alternative step up could be creating a simple platform of eight-foot 2 x 4’s or 1 x 6’s nailed to 4 x 4’s spaced out about every 18 inches under the slats. That way you have a solid base and drainage.

But those simple designs leave you with the problem of controlling weeds, as well as replacing floor boards, controlling mildew and other issues associated with wooden floors.

The next thing to do is lay your cement foundation, which is similar to a foundation under a house. It does require more effort than other possibilities, has a few drawbacks, however, it is easier than it sounds.

To create your foundation you will need to lay out an area, smooth and level it and build a temporary container around the area where you are going to pour the cement. You’ll want to make it fairly smooth and level – not an easy thing to do unless you have a fair amount of experience pouring cement.

You could be left with a foundation which would be hard to move if you change your mind about where you want to place it.

You will have options with a cement foundation regarding heating, and it will last a lot longer. You could lay carpet or tile on top with heating tubes or wires underneath, for example. It’s easier to take care of and very sturdy. Cement floors also can absorb and reflect a lot of heat, which can be handy in a greenhouse.

Building a good cement foundation will require a couple of weekends. The materials, tools and construction plans are available at a hardware store or can be ordered online and delivered.

Beyond following the directions for mixing cement, creating the frame and properly forming the surface, the key is temperature and humidity. It’s important that you carry out the project when you expect moderate to warm temperatures, relatively low humidity and no rain.

Whatever foundation you choose to use, it is important to plan ahead. It is important to make sure that the floor will support you, and all the benches, tables, pots, etc. that you are going to need.After it is installed, it is much harder to fix, so it’s important to get it right from the start.

My next article will cover what is green about a greenhouse.

If you are interested in climate change, check out my web site at http://www.enesolarpanels.com/climate-change.html

 


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What Is Climate Change

August 25th, 2009 — 11:50am

We call the result of weather changes over a long period of time, climate change. It should not be assessed on a single unusual weather event, nor even on several years of irregular weather. However, for the last decade or so it has become increasingly obvious that the environment is extremely stressed.  My web site has a series of articles on climate change.  You can visit here

www.enesolarpanels.com 

The change in the climate has already had a great effect on human and natural structures. This is true of changes we are seeing in flora and fauna and the diminishing availability of good quality drinking water.

As the earth’s temperatures rise, the effects of climate change will increase dramatically.  

The greatest environmental challenge facing the world today, is climate change.     Rising global temperatures will bring changes in weather patterns, rising sea levels and increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather.   

Hardest hit by climate change, and first, will be the poorest countries.  The wealthy nations buy and consume products contributing to the emissions, and the poor are unable to adapt to the consequences.

  Climate change already contributes to the global burden of disease, and this contribution is expected to grow in the future.

  Climate change is expected to have an uneven impact on food production. Moderate temperature increases will see a rise in productivity at the global level, but at lower latitudes, especially seasonally dry and tropical regions, crop productivity is projected to decrease for even small local temperature increases increasing risk of hunger.

The causes of climate change and its impact on the environment and human health are becoming increasingly understood, and increasingly problematic.

This is not a government, economic or moral problem, but one affecting everyone and we need to treat it as a global problem.

Climate change solutions require leadership from all sectors of society. 

Climate change is the result of a great many factors including the dynamic processes of the earth,  external forces including variations in sunlight intensity, and more recently by human activities.

Factors that shape changes in the climate can include such things as deviations in the earth’s orbit, solar radiation and the levels of greenhouse gas concentrations.

One of the greatest challenges of our time, with global effects, is climate change.

Our communities and governments should be taking early action to try and reduce the impact that climate change is having, and will continue to have on all our lives.

Please visit my web site on solar and wind power for more articles on climate change.

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August 23rd, 2009 — 11:45pm

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Ponderisms to Remember

August 20th, 2009 — 8:30am

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE KIDS WHO WERE BORN IN THE 1920’s, 30’s 40’s, 50’s, 60’s and 70’s !!
As children, take away food was limited to fish & chips, no pizza shops, McDonalds, KFC, Subway or Red Rooster. We ate cupcakes, white bread & real butter & drank soft drinks with sugar in it, but we weren’t overweight because..  WE WERE  ALWAYS OUTSIDE PLAYING!!
We would leave home in the morning & play all day, as long as we were back when the streetlights came on. No one was able to reach us all day. We would spend hours building our go-carts out of scraps and then ride down the hill, only to find out we forgot the brakes. We built tree houses & cubby houses & played in creek beds with matchbox cars. We didn’t have Playstations, Nintendo’s, X-boxes, no video games, no 99 channels on cable, no video tape or DVD movies, no mobile phones, no pc’s, no Internet or Internet chat rooms…..WE HAD FRIENDS & we went outside & found them!
We ate worms & mud pies made from dirt. We rode bikes or walked to a friend’s house & knocked on the door or rang the bell, or just yelled for them! This generation has produced some of the best risk-takers, problem solvers & inventors ever! The past 70 years have been an explosion of innovation & new ideas. We had freedom, failure, success & responsibility, & we learned HOW TO DEAL WITH IT ALL!
You might want to share this with others who have had the luck to grow up as kids, before the lawyers & the government regulated our lives for our own good. And while you are at it, forward it to your kids so they will know how brave their parents were.

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Green Energy

August 20th, 2009 — 6:43am

Green Energy

Solar energy is a green energy source because it is a renewable and it does not cause any harm to the environment. This is achieved by converting the sun’s rays into electricity with the help of solar cells.

There are three basic approaches how we can use this form of green energy source namely passive, active and by using photovoltaic cells.

When we refer to passive solar energy, nothing is converted. What happens is the building’s design helps avoid heat loss and gets the most out of day lighting.

Such a technique can also be used in homes because studies have shown that this can reduce the heating requirements by as much as 80% with minimal cost. This means you don’t have to turn on the air condition or heater that often and if everyone does that, we don’t consume that much electricity which we get from non-renewable resources.

The second approach which is active solar energy is the first way of converting sunlight into heat. You should know that there are certain limits to this one and all it can do is make sure you have hot water.

The third approach is the big scale version and it can power an office or an entire home. This is done with the help of solar cells that convert sunlight into electricity. The smallest ones around can be seen in calculators and watches with large ones planted over huge acres of land.

The only limitation to this green energy source is the fact that it can only generate power when the weather is good and the sun is out. Should it rain, then nothing is collected and converted. When this happens, the auxiliary system is turned on until the weather improves. 

Despite that, scientists and students themselves have made solar powered cars. NASA or the National Aeronautical Space Administration has sent satellites into space that are powered by solar panels. A fully functional airport can function on its own thanks to solar power even if it is situated in the middle of the frozen desert.

So people can see the awesome power of solar energy, did you know a kilowatt of solar energy can produce 5.5 hours of electricity per day. If you have more solar cells in place, naturally you will be able to produce enough power to last several days.

Solar energy is just one form of green energy source around. Through the years, we have learned to tap other resources and these examples include wind power, geothermal energy, hydroelectricity and biogas. These are all safe and by using these more often, we don’t need to depend on oil which is a nonrenewable resource.

To make this happen, we have to persuade our law makers to promote the use of such resources. Although you hear speeches left and right about their concern for the environment, it is all talk and not that much action. It is something that has to change.

Two countries that have increased solar usage happen to be Germany and Japan. Spain, France, Italy and South Korea are next in the list and where is the United States? Well, one thing is for certain and that it is not in the top 10 despite the fact that it is an industrialized nation.

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Posts

July 27th, 2009 — 11:33am

I dont know, I seem to have all these problems and I’m sure
that no-one else is so stupid.

I dont seem to have any comment heading for my Bipolar
post, and the rest of my July posts have gone AWOL.

If anyone would like to leave a comment, they can leave it
on this post and I will answer it.
One day I may master all of this.  And, I must say, these
adsense ads are driving me crazy.
By the way, if anyone would like to check out my web site
the address is www.enesolarpanels.com

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