Fair Oaks Health News, Issue 4

Published: Sun, 08/31/08

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Fair Oaks Health News


Welcome

                                                                August 24, 2008
Good morning,

My thanks to all of you that expressed concern for my recent low back adventure. I am on the mend and now am ready to begin rehabilitating my back with balance exercises, stretching, and weight training. I am trying to convince our resident therapeutic massage therapist, Susan McDonald, to begin a stretch and balance class at the office for all the patients that need this for their backs (which means everyone). Such a class would help me with my discipline. I know absolutely how important this is for myself and everyone else, yet somehow life has a way of pulling my attention away from engaging this crucial maintenance of my spinal health. Familiar anyone?

Well this issue I wanted to focus on several articles concerning cholesterol. There is so much bad information out there, that I hope to shed some light on the whole arena. First of all, cholesterol is not a bad guy. It is vital to your health. Most every hormone in your body is made from cholesterol. That is why women on super low fat diets stop having their monthly cycle - not enough hormones. Are you aware that it is dangerous to have cholesterol levels below 140? New studies are showing cholesterol may be protective against Dementia. Every cell wall in your body needs cholesterol. Most importantly for heart disease, cholesterol is your body's last line of defense in the battle of inflammation caused by oxidizing free radicals.

Cholesterol is a last resort anti-oxidant. When your body has used up its usual anti-oxidants fighting inflammation, it uses cholesterol to fight inflammatory oxidants in your tissues. This is what it means when your cholesterol levels are too high - you have tissue inflammation you are not handling well. The way this all relates to heart disease is that when the inflammation is damaging your artery walls, cholesterol moves in to neutralize the damaging free radical and try to patch up the damaged artery wall. Your body does not work well if there are a lot of rips and tears in your artery walls. Cholesterol is a medicated band aid. The problem is that too many bandages will eventually block the artery up. Given a choice the body chooses this over leaking blood vessels, as they can kill you right away while blockages take a long time.

So, the real problem is inflammation caused by oxidizing free radicals. What does that mean on a practical level - reduce your exposure to free radicals. "What are free radicals" I hear you say? Well back in the 50"s and early 60's we all knew the most common free radicals by a more common name - rancid oils. This understanding was "whitewashed" in the middle 60's and 70's by the powerful seed oil industry that developed in this country around then because it is seed oils that are the main source of rancid oils. We are talking corn oil, sunflower oil, soy oil, safflower oil, canola oil, and the like. These in their oil form were bad enough, but they became much more toxic when they were turned into shortening by creating trans oils with them. This "whitewashing" also took the form of demonizing the main competition to these oils - the tropical oils from coconut and palm. Lots of money changed hands paying for false studies and skewed statistics to make saturated fats look like bad guys when in fact they have been the main food calorie source for all humans throughout history. Seed oils are the real demons. Action fact: Don't use seed oils!

Another serious know free radical is a chemical called xanthene oxidase. In fact it is the most common cause of damage to artery walls. What has been conveniently suppressed is where we encounter this nasty substance. Studies performed for the American Dairy Association back in the 60's showed that massive amounts of this substance are formed when you homogenize milk. Natural, unpasteurized and unhomogenized milk is a very healthy food. But the stuff that is sold to you in every grocery store is not. Don't use it. I know that is a hard recommendation to follow for many people, but do you know why? Casein, the main protein in milk, is a drug that stimulates the same receptors in the brain as heroin. Perhaps this helps explain why our country is addicted to milk products.

Another actionable fact: there is no danger for cholesterol levels under 240. Over 240 says you have serious tissue inflammation that needs to be addressed right away. In my opinion the use of anti-cholesterol drugs is bad medicine for those with cholesterol under 240 and simply misdirected for those over 240. It is like saying that we have won a war by stopping the supply of ambulances full of bandages to the troops. That is just plain dumb. Lets deal with the real problem...the war! Drugs may help prevent the buildup of cholesterol plaque while you are fighting the war, but it does so at the expense of leaving the body defenseless against the inflammation the cholesterol is being created to fight.

What other kinds of free radicals are there? The list is long and most of it is a byproduct of our modern life. Two especially bad ones are mercury from vaccines and fillings and aluminum from deodorants. Others include many plastics, chemicals, and ionizing radiation sources in our homes and work places that act to destroy our bodies. Many of these are hard to avoid, but we can start with the easy ones in our diet.

Oh, and by the way, eating cholesterol rich foods does not cause you to have high cholesterol. That was proved right here in Sacramento at the state fair many years ago with the largest study ever of cholesterol levels compared to cholesterol consumption. Over 17,000 blood tests were performed and compared to dietary cholesterol intake levels and no relationship was found.

There is much more on this subject, but the part that we can act on most right now has been mentioned above. If you have cholesterol levels above 240, then press your doctor to find out more about where the inflammation is and what can be done about it.


Good Journey,


David



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On the Wire
 'Good' cholesterol dementia risk

'Good' cholesterol dementia risk

Here is a nice little article that points out one of the many ways cholesterol is vital for your system. Your brain is mostly fat and cholesterol. As I mentioned earlier, cholesterol helps fight inflammation - the basic problem in most brain diseases. Because the brain is separated from the rest of the body by a special barrier, it does not have the normal mechanisms for fighting inflammation. Cholesterol becomes a much more important fighter of brain disease.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7481818.stm


Mercola Cholesterol Report

Dr. Mercola has a good review of information on cholesterol in this special report he put out some time ago.

 



Lack of Science in Cholesterol Studies


This link describes how Cholesterol medications have bypassed all the normal safety and effectiveness double blind studies that drugs usually have to pass to be approved.  There are no studies that show Statin drugs actually decrease heart attacks or hardening of the arteries or that they are any better than nothing at all being done.


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Here is a really cool article that tells us that life is not as fixed and determined as we want to believe. It has always been my belief that our body is just an extension of our consciousness. As such, changing our consciousness changes our body. This article shows this and even gives one of the mechanisms by which this all happens!

It's Time to Change Those Genes!

By Kelley Herring

In a recent ETR article, I introduced you to the burgeoning new field of nutrigenomics - the use of your personal genetic information to create a tailor-made diet that can thwart the diseases you're most prone to. But once you have this critical information in hand, wouldn't it be nice to simply repair those damaged genes? New research suggests you can!

Dr. Dean Ornish and colleagues conducted a study on 30 men with low-risk prostate cancer who decided against "conventional" medical treatment. The men underwent three months of major lifestyle changes, including eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes; 30 minutes of moderate daily exercise; and 30 minutes of daily stress management.

After three months, the men had lost weight, lowered blood pressure, and were enjoying other health benefits. But what astounded researchers were the profound changes in their before and after biopsies. In only 90 days, there were changes in about 500 of the men's genes - including 453 that were turned off and 48 that were turned on. The activity of disease-preventing genes had increased while the number of disease-promoting genes had shut off.

"In just three months, I can change hundreds of my genes simply by changing what I eat and how I live? That's pretty exciting," says Ornish. "The implications of our study are not limited to men with prostate cancer."

So whenever you hear someone offer up yesterday's excuse of "Oh, there's nothing I can do about that - it's just my genes," smile and suggest they change them.


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About Dr. DeLapp
Dr. DeLapp has been a philosopher, non-force Chiropractor, medical intuitive, and health innovator for over 30 years.  He began experimenting with  medical intuition in 1972 while studying physics at UC Davis.  In addition to physics he designed and completed an individual major in the philosophy and psychology of education.  Shortly after he choose to pursue a career in the only truly health oriented profession available at that time, Chiropractic.  He graduated with honors in 1981 with his doctorate and opened a private practice. 
Since that time he has continued his research into the effects of consciousness and learning on health. 
He developed the Biomagnetic Retraining system for correcting movement abnormalities. 
Since 1991 he has focused on developing a powerful system for uncovering and assisting the mind-body connection in health and personal growth.  The in-depth coaching, guided by the subconscious direction from the body, is called Heartflow and the simpler mind-body retraining for health and unfoldment he has named Gracework.  Both are available at Fair Oaks Health.



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  Low Sugar Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

    * 4 whole Eggs
    * 1 cup Peanut Butter
    * 1/2 cup Brown Sugar   
    * 2 teaspoons Stevia
    * 1 cup high coco mass
       chocolate chips      
    * 2/3 cup Coconut Flour

1. Mix the first 7 ingredients  in a large bowl and then mix well.

2. Sift in the coconut flour and  mix well, then add the chocolate chips.

3. Spoon mounds onto a cookie sheet and bake at 375 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes.  The dough will seem runny.

I invented this recipe as a travel treat for my son to use on his recent trip to LA to visit his brother.  It is high in fiber and protein and has of only small amounts sugar, making it much healthier than most cookies.




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