Forensic evidence emerges that European e.coli superbug was bioengineered

For the interesting possible background to the recent killer e.coli outbreak in Germany - thought to have originated in Spain - go to

http://www.naturalnews.com/032622_ecoli_bioengineering.html

It does indeed seem likely that it was manufactured in a lab.

Beauty

What is beauty?  Is it the emaciated model strutting down the catwalk?  The muscle-bound man flexing for the passing females, perhaps?  Or the young woman who's overly made-up face testifies to the falsehood that beauty can be obtained from a jar?

The adage "Beauty is more than just skin deep" is, in fact, more than just an old saying;  it's truth.

Beauty cannot be obtained simply by slapping on colors and textures to the skin.  It is a reflection of health.  And not just the health of the body, but of the mind and spirit, as well.  In short, beauty is a reflection of total inner health.


Keeping up a positive attitude, helping others, and spreading joy has its own rewards.  One of those is the beauty reflected in the countenance of such persons.  But these qualities don't always come naturally, and must be worked at.  Looking and feeling beautiful go hand in hand.  Sometimes, in order to feel more beautiful, one needs to look more beautiful.  Yet some people  are unable to look more beautiful until they feel more beautiful.  This can be a real "catch 22" for some.

There is, however, a way to encourage inner beauty to the surface.  True beauty comes from inner nourishment.  A positive attitude and helping others nourishes the spirit.  Education and higher learning nourishes the mind.  And natural foods, herbs, and supplements nourish the body.  In fact, there are a wide variety of nutrients that can bring out that inner beauty we all have, and make it shine like a beacon for all to enjoy.

B's Are For Beauty

Many of the B vitamins are required by the nails, skin, and hair for optimum strength, elasticity, and sheen.  For instance riboflavin, or B2, is involved with an enzyme called glutathione reductase, which helps maintain glutathione, a key protector against free-radical damage.  In addition, B2 itself has antioxidant properties.  Free radicals are one of the most damaging compounds known to the body, including the skin.  Free radicals can eat away the elasticity of the skin and hair, encouraging wrinkles and dull, lackluster hair.  Stimulates health and growth of hair, nails, skin cells. Helps eyes by bringing oxygen to body tissues. Can help eliminate
dandruff. May aid in preventing hair loss. Thiamine, or B1, is also needed for the maintenance of healthy skin. Vitamin B1- a protein builder that helps give hair shine, volume and good texture. Enhances circulation to bring nutrients to the scalp and nails. Vitamin B3 - Niacin  Supports healthy hair, nail and skin by aiding in digestion and improving circulation.

Pyridoxine, or B6, is one of the most essential vitamins in the body.  It is a coenzyme which participates in over sixty enzymatic reactions involved in the metabolism of amino acids (the building blocks of protein) and of essential fatty acids.  Therefore, this vitamin is required for the proper growth and maintenance of nearly all bodily functions.  A deficiency of B6 results in an extraordinary array of symptoms, the most frequently diagnosed and well-recognized occurring in the skin and nervous system.  The changes in the skin and mucous membranes are similar to those caused by other members of the water-soluble B-complex family.  These include seborrheic dermatitis (most often around the nose, eyes, eyebrows and mouth), acne, cheilosis, and stomatitis (tiny sores and cracks in and around the mouth), and glossitis (inflamed tongue). Pyridoxine supports the growth of red blood cells that are important for healthy hair, scalp,
and nail maintenance. Helps prevent dandruff. May aid in preventing hair loss.

Folic acid is another B vitamin member that is essential to healthy skin, hair, and nails.  As it is needed for the production of RNA and DNA, folic acid is vital to healthy cell division and replication.  This attribute makes it essential for tissues that grow or regenerate rapidly, such as skin, hair, and nails, to name a few. May aid in preventing hair loss. With Pantothenic
acid, may delay graying of hair.

Biotin is another B vitamin that is heavily involved with the manufacture and utilization of amino acids and fats.  Dubbed "the hair vitamin," laboratory studies have shown that a deficiency in biotin causes hair loss in rats, and that supplementation of this vitamin can promote hair growth.  Oddly enough, biotin has also been used to successfully manage excessive and stubborn cowlicks in children.

Hair is not the only beneficiary to biotin supplementation; another sign of biotin deficiency is dry, scaly skin and brittle nails.  In fact, recent studies have examined biotin's role as a preventive and therapeutic agent for brittle nails.  Early research demonstrated that adding biotin to the diets of horses and pigs resulted in an increase in the strength and hardness of their hooves.  However, a recent human study conducted by researcher L.G. Hochman and published in Cutis showed that biotin supplementation can produce a 25 percent increase in the thickness of the nail plate in human patients diagnosed with brittle nails of unknown cause, and up to 91 percent of patients given biotin (at a dose of 2,500 micrograms per day) experience unequivocal improvement.

Seborrheic dermatitis is a skin condition, otherwise known as cradle cap, that typically occurs in infancy.  It is characterized by scaly bumps which merge to form large plaques or patches.  According to a study conducted by A. Nisenson and published in the Journal of Pediatrics, this common skin disorder can be corrected through biotin supplementation, either by giving biotin to a mother if she is breast-feeding her baby, or directly to the infant if she is not.

  Pantothenic acid is yet another water-soluble B vitamin involved with the metabolism of fats and proteins, among other nutrients.  Called the "vitamin of youth and beauty," its reputation as a nutrient for hair, nails, and skin is legendary.  While pantothenic deficiencies are extremely rare, clinically-induced deficiencies brought on fatigue, burning feet, and headache.  Laboratory-induced pantothenic deficiencies resulted in the graying and loss of hair in rats.  An interesting trial conducted years ago on laboratory mice showed that those in the pantothenic-supplemented group lived 18 to 20 percent longer than unsupplemented control mice.  This well-planned study sparked renewed interest in the vitamin, and speculations on its youth-preserving abilities were rampant.  However, more studies  are needed to confirm these preliminary findings - particularly human trials.  Pantothenic Acid helps producefull, healthy hair and stronger nails by stimulating vitamin utilization and releasing energy from food. With Folic acid, it can help to restore your hair's natural color and may aid in preventing hair loss.

Preservational Powers Of EFA's

Until recently, fat phobias and the resultant barrage of lowfat and nonfat food products made the idea of purposefully consuming fats seem ludicrous, and the decline in American health was a mean reflection of this vain pursuit.  But in this growing age of information, the importance of essential fatty acids has finally been realized, and Americans are now enjoying the health benefits of this new-found knowledge.

Essential fatty acids (EFA's) offer a broad range of protection to the body, including the skin, hair, and. nails.  Over the past decade, the importance of essential fatty acids have been pushed to the forefront of health supplement industry.  The main focus of their importance has been their immune-boosting, anti-cancer, and heart-protective properties.  But often overlooked is their effect on the external tissues, such as skin and hair.

Free-flowing, EFA-containing oils - such as flaxseed oil, borage oil, evening     primrose oil, and fish oil - are essential for healthy skin.  Omega 3's make skin soft and velvety.  The skin can suffer from a wide variety of very common disorders which affect the way we are perceived.  Acne, skin rashes, allergic bumps, eczema, dry, flaky skin, and greasy skin are often just reflections of what kind of diet we are maintaining.  Adding essential fatty acids to the diet can make a world of difference in our appearance.  This reflection influences not only how others perceive us, but often how we perceive ourselves!

Beautiful skin requires essential fatty acids.  When properly nourished with EFA's, the skin becomes smoother, feels much softer, exhibits fewer of the above-mentioned conditions, and actually becomes less susceptible to infection.   It also ages considerably more slowly and remains wrinkle-free longer.  In fact, in the presence of essential fatty acids the skin becomes downright radiant.  Hair, too, benefits from these lipids, taking on a healthy sheen becoming more silken to the touch.

Other Nutrients, Other Factors

  Vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta carotene are the "three musketeers" that continuously come to the aid of beauty by battling and quenching free radicals before they can harm precious and vulnerable skin.  Fat-soluble beta carotene, for example,  migrates to the skin, where it offers not only protection from free radicals from within, but from without, as well.  It enables the skin to increase its exposure time to the sun before burning. But for some people with very sensitive skin can case sun burn. Likewise, vitamin E helps prevent free radicals generated by UV rays in the skin from doing their damage.  Vitamin C, in turn, recharges vitamins E and carotene, and also prevents skin damage due to UV-generated free radicals. Vitamin C supports hair and
nail growth by improving circulation. Useful as treating dandruff. May aid in preventing hair loss.

Zinc and Selenium are two minerals that are also essential to beautiful skin, hair, and nails.  Selenium has been called one of the most critical anti-aging nutrients on the planet.  It is a superior antioxidant and free radical neutralizer.  Zinc, an antioxidant in its own right, is also an integral part of enzyme function and tissue repair.  Chromium is a mineral that is necessary for impaired glucose tolerance, elevated blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels, promotion of weight loss, acne, stimulates enzymes in metabolism of energy, healthy blood circulatory system, synthesis of fatty acids, cholesterol and protein. Helps to reduce skin inflammation and improve glucose tolerance. Some studies indicate that glucose tolerance can be impaired in some people suffering from acne. Also helps to reduce infections of the skin

In addition to adding specific supplements to the diet, there are other factors one should consider when seeking radiant skin.  A diet of whole foods is, of course, a must.  One cannot attain radiant health on processed foods, no matter how many supplements one adds to the diet.  Next, don't be afraid to work at looking good - literally.  Sweating is one of the best known paths to beautiful skin.  Remember, the epidermis is the largest organ of the body.  Sweating rids the body of toxins that otherwise cannot be eliminated.  A good exercise program may just be what your skin is craving to break free of its lackluster bonds.  Lastly, drink lots of water.  Research has shown that a dry mouth is not a reliable indicator that dehydration is occurring.  Not only does drinking a minimum of six to eight  8-ounce glasses of water every day act as preventive and therapeutic agent in numerous disorders, but the skin is the most immediately obvious benefactor of this consumption.  You will be absolutely amazed at the difference in your skin if you drink this amount of  water every single day.  Not only will fine lines fade, but skin will feel velvety smooth.

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Functional food


Functional food or medicinal food is any healthy food claimed to have a health-promoting or disease-preventing property beyond the basic function of supplying nutrients. The general category of functional foods includes processed food or foods fortified with health-promoting additives, like "vitamin-enriched" products. Fermented foods with live cultures are considered as functional foods with probiotic benefits.

Functional foods are an emerging field in food science due to their increasing popularity with health-conscious consumers. The term was first used in Japan in the 1980s where there is a government approval process for functional foods called Foods for Specified Health Use (FOSHU).

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Important Dos for Educating the Aromatherapy Novice in Business

BY Rose Chard, ACHS Certificate in Aromatherapy Graduate, Owner Your Body Needs, LLc

Aromatherapy is a term that gets tossed around in the commercial market with little credibility to the fundamental science behind it. For the aromatherapy student who may look forward to a future in the industry, this is a frustrating issue because it becomes more of a challenge attempting to reach out to those who stand to gain a tremendous amount of benefit from the practice. If you are planning on starting a career in aromatherapy, here are some important factors to educating your customers.

1. Understand you are an educator—If you are a Registered Aromatherapist (RA) you must recognize that achievement. Your education gives you a vast amount of knowledge in the industry which the average person does not have. Provided you remain in your scope of practice and within ethical guidelines, you have quite a powerhouse of information to help improve clients’ quality of life. You earned that right through your education. Wasn’t it valuable to you the first time you heard it?

2. Have a business plan—Aromatherapy study is broad. There are hundreds of essential oils and many applications of using them. Having a strategic business plan will allow you to focus on how to get your message across. Determine which area of aromatherapy business you want to focus on and in which platform you will be communicating: leased site, website, colleges or other? As soon as you have a solid idea of your plan, you will be able to develop well-suited ideas that will best fit your business model. Having a clear, well-thought-out direction will enable you to make smarter choices and lead to fewer frustrations. Do not be afraid to start small; you do not have to deliver the entire message all at once. You might decide that you want to concentrate your efforts on a branch of aromatherapy that appeals to you, and from there you could expand that into a business model.

To read the full text article with three additional suggestions, download the June 2011 edition of the ACHS eNewsletter, The Reporter, online here: http://www.achs.edu/newsletter.aspx?id=7

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Juicing is a Natural, Easy-to-Use, and Affordable Way to Help Flush Toxins

It's that time of year again ... time to give the body a boost with a little clean up and clean out.

Juice therapy—or juicing—is a natural, easy-to-use, and affordable way to help flush toxins, leftover wastes, sitting sedentary in your body. Flushing toxins helps improve major body functions, as well as overall vitality, energy, healthy skin, and heart health, to name a few benefits.

Here are some common juicing fruits and vegetables, and the heath support they are associated with:

  • Apple: general cleanser, fights infection, and stimulates digestion
  • Apricot: blood builder, constipation, and skin problems
  • Lemon: gout, arthritis, laxative, and sore throats (always dilute)
  • Cabbage: obesity, antiseptic, duodenal ulcers, and constipation
  • Celery: all arthritic disorders, builds blood, and diuretic

Juice is a relatively mild cleanse and can be done at home daily. One 8-oz glass would be a healthy addition to the daily diet. Why juice? First—when made into juices, fruits and vegetables have concentrated amounts of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and antioxidants. Second—juicing increases the bioavailability of these nutrients. (Bioavailability is the rate at which a substance, in this case the health properties of the juiced fruits and vegetables, are absorbed by the body. In general, juiced fruits and veggies are absorbed by the body at a faster rate than when eaten whole or cooked.)

Juice fresh. Don’t juice, then store for later consumption. Doing this can lead to a loss of minerals, vitamins, and enzymes. You can make juices from fruit combinations or vegetable combinations, but do not mix fruit and vegetables. The combination of fruit and vegetables impairs digestion and limit the assimilation of nutrients.

Do you juice? We want to hear from you! Post your best juicing tips and recipes.

Malaysian Honey Boosts Sperm Count


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Yet another virtue of honey... and you thought it was just good for tea or toast...



Effect of Different Doses of Malaysian Honey on Reproductive Parameters in Adult Male Rats
Andrologia, 2011 May 19



The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different doses of Malaysian honey on male reproductive parameters in adult rats. 

Thirty-two healthy adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups (eight rats per group). Group 1 (control group) was given 0.5 ml of distilled water. Groups 2, 3 and 4 were given 0.2, 1.2 and 2.4 gkg(-1) body weight of honey respectively. The rats were treated orally by gavage once daily for 4 weeks. Honey did not significantly alter body and male reproductive organs weights. The rats in Group 3 which received honey at 1.2 gkg(-1) had significantly higher epididymal sperm count than those in Groups 1, 2 and 4. No significant differences were found for the percentage of abnormal sperm, elongated spermatid count, reproductive hormonal levels as well as the histology of the testis among the groups. 

In conclusion, Malaysian honey at a dose of 1.2gkg(-1) daily significantly increased epididymal sperm count without affecting spermatid count and reproductive hormones. These findings might suggest that oral administration of honey at this dose for 4weeks may enhance spermiogenesis in adult rats.

The Benefits of Exercise in the Morning

Exercise in the morning is the most effective exercise because it helps regulate our body's natural alarm system. Once the body becomes accustomed to this rhythm, the body will relax and relieve stress on the mind with adequate sleep. The benefits of regular exercise in the morning is very broad, ranging from improving health to prevent some diseases, to rejuvenate the mind and soul. Here are some list the benefits of exercise in the morning.

Top 5 Benefits Of Exercise In The Morning

   
1. One of the main benefits of exercise in the morning is setting the circadian rhythm. Circadian rhythms are cycles of 24 hours of mental change, physical and behavioral, which responds to light and darkness in the organism. Having been a regular circadian rhythm, our body's internal clock will alert when bedtime and wake time. Rhythm helps the body to relax, and maintain the function of the heart rate remains smooth.
   
2. The physical activities of our body do put pressure on your back and other body joints. Although exercise alone can not prevent or treat osteoarthritis or osteoporosis, but regular moderate exercise and weight training in the morning will reduce the risk of both conditions is low bone density.
   
3. Research shows exercise such as walking, brisk walking, swimming and jogging and running can help increase levels of good cholesterol or HDL. High levels of HDL plays an important role in lowering high blood pressure (hypertension) and reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke and other, and regulate blood sugar levels, which reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes. These are medical facts that prove that an inactive have twice the risk of death from heart disease is higher compared with those who are physically active.
   
4. Maintaining body weight is another benefit of exercise in the morning. This exercise helps burn calories and reduce the amount of fat stored in our body. People can not just train the whole body, but need to do special exercises to help strengthen the target groups and specific muscles. Obesity also can be managed with a combination of healthy diet and regular exercise. Obesity increases the risk of stroke, heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
   
5. The body is happy is a relaxed mind. When we exercise in the morning we pump the lungs with clean air and oxygen. More oxygen in our blood can stimulate various brain chemicals that help to improve mental alertness, clarity of thought and body, improve our physical fitness level and act as a basic factor of 'comfortable'. People who are inactive more prone to suffer from clinical depression and low self-esteem.
Other Benefits of Exercise in the Morning

    
* Can improve mood
    
* Ensuring a better quality of sleep.
    
* Increasing appetite in the food and healthy snacks.
    
* Strengthening and toning the body.
    
* Improve endurance and reduce vulnerability to injury.
    
* Boost the immune system and longevity.
It has been proven that people who exercise in the morning better maintain their exercise routines than those who fill the morning with no physical activity. So, to bed early, get up earlier, and move!
 
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