Linus Pauling: Nature of the Universe
Posted by admin on Sep 12, 2009
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The Genius of Dr. Linus Pauling
The world’s only 2 time unshared Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Linus Pauling, stated “You can trace every sickness, every disease and every ailment to a mineral deficiency.” Dr. Linus Pauling practiced this personally and lived to the age of 93 (Feb 28, 1901 – Aug 19, 1994). He was awarded a Nobel in Chemistry for his work on the nature of chemical bonds, and the Nobel Peace Prize for his work against nuclear testing. Linus Pauling was considered to be the father of molecular biology, implementing the science of Quantum Mechanics with that of biology. Genius quite often operates outside the popular ingrained beliefs of society, and is often not recognized as being genius until many years, decades, or even centuries later. “It takes one to know one.” Linus Pauling talked of nutrients (especially vitamin C, niacin and lysine) being used in high dosages as being the prevention and cure for many mental and physical disorders/diseases (heart disease, schizophrenia), but much of the scientific & medical community in those days were not able to step outside their chemical pharmaceutical beliefs. Even now, over 40 years later, this information is still largely rejected. It is however slowly gaining acceptance. The abundance of health foods stores, and the massive growth in sales of organic foods displays this quite clearly. People are finally becoming aware that there is a reason degenerative disease rates are continuously rising, and that it’s largely due to malnutrition.
Ortho-Molecular
“Ortho” means “correct” or “right” and a “molecule” is “the smallest particle of a substance that retains all the properties of the substance and is composed of one or more atoms”. So “orthomolecular” means “correct molecule”, and the correct molecules that are being referred to are nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids, antioxidants, enzymes, essential fatty acids, etc.
Orthomolecular Medicine
Orthomolecular medicine is the practice of preventing and treating disease by providing the body with optimal amounts of substances which are natural to the body, quite often in megadoses exceeding the “normal” recommended daily dosage. The purpose is to restore the optimum environment of the body by correcting imbalances and/or deficiencies.
Organic Materials
It’s important to stress that this is not referring to the use of the artificial inorganic chemically produced vitamins that are so popular in stores nowadays. This refers to natural organic supplements “normally found in the body”. Organic matter is something that has been derived from living things, and contains carbon, or is carbon-bond.
Orthomolecular Psychiatry
Orthomolecular psychiatry is simply the use of “the right molecules in the right amounts” to help prevent and treat mental and emotional disorders such as ADHD, alcoholism, Alzheimer’s Disease, anxiety, autism, bipolar disorder, depression, drug addiction, hyperactivity, retardation, schizophrenia, and senility. This provides the optimal molecular environment for the mind.
Bodily Needs
Nutrients, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, essential fatty acids, enzymes, co-enzymes, antioxidants, phytochemicals, etc. are absolutely required in order for the body to function properly. Minerals are largely obtained from the foods we eat, and the mineral content of our foods depends upon the mineral content of the soil that it’s grown in. So if our soils are depleted of minerals from the use of chemicals, so are our foods, and so are our bodies in turn. If our processed machine-made food is inorganic, that doesn’t supply the body with what it needs either. If the body doesn’t receive all of the proper raw materials that it needs, health problems and degenerative diseases are sure to follow. Many of the “foods” we buy in the grocery store today are severely lacking in nutrients and/or they contain harmful contaminants.
A natural organic body requires natural organic things.
“Let food be your medicine, let medicine be your food.” – Hippocrates
http://www.thetruthaboutfoodandhealth.com/articles/orthomolecular-psychiatry-medicine-linus-pauling.html
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Cardiologist Dr. William Cooper talks about vitamins and heart health
Posted by admin on Sep 1, 2009
www.lifesupplemented.org – Cardiologist Dr. William Cooper offers tips on heart health.
Duration : 0:8:2
Vitamin D: Essential for Prevention of Diseases
Posted by admin on Aug 20, 2009
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Vitamin D: importance in the prevention of cancers, type 1 diabetes, heart disease, and osteoporosis.
The purpose of this review is to put into perspective the many health benefits of vitamin D and the role of vitamin D deficiency in increasing the risk of many common and serious diseases, including some common cancers, type 1 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis. Numerous epidemiologic studies suggest that exposure to sunlight, which enhances the production of vitamin D3 in the skin, is important in preventing many chronic diseases. Because very few foods naturally contain vitamin D, sunlight supplies most of our vitamin D requirement.
25-Hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] is the metabolite that should be measured in the blood to determine vitamin D status. Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in infants who are solely breastfed and who do not receive vitamin D supplementation and in adults of all ages who have increased skin pigmentation or who always wear sun protection or limit their outdoor activities. Vitamin D deficiency is often misdiagnosed as fibromyalgia.
A new dietary source of vitamin D is orange juice fortified with vitamin D. Studies in both human and animal models add strength to the hypothesis that the unrecognized epidemic of vitamin D deficiency worldwide is a contributing factor of many chronic debilitating diseases. Greater awareness of the insidious consequences of vitamin D deficiency is needed. Annual measurement of serum 25(OH)D is a reasonable approach to monitoring for vitamin D deficiency. The recommended adequate intakes for vitamin D are inadequate, and, in the absence of exposure to sunlight, a minimum of 1000 IU vitamin D/d is required to maintain a healthy concentration of 25(OH)D in the blood.
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/79/3/362
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