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Coffee’s on

Posted by MadMike @ 5:00 on April 29, 2015  

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Help for COPD

Posted by newtogold @ 1:45 on April 29, 2015  

 

by PAUL FASSA

copd cure“Given the high costs, both direct and indirect, associated with COPD, there is an urgent need to identify novel approaches to treat the disease,” said Avrum Spira, MD, MSc, professor of medicine at Boston University Medical Center. [1]

 

The COPD Epidemic

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is an umbrella term that includes chronic bronchitis, emphysema, bronchiectasis, and asthma . But it most commonly describes two often overlapping and life threatening lung diseases: emphysema and chronic bronchitis. COPD is a progressively worsening debilitating lung disease that adversely affects breathing by obstructing airflow and causing lung tissue damage.

 

COPD is the third-leading cause of death in the United States and the fifth leading cause of death worldwide. The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) estimate that an additional 12 million people have COPD but haven’t been diagnosed.

 

The National Emphysema Foundation states that 3.1 million Americans have emphysema while 11.2 million have been officially diagnosed with COPD.

 

Chronic Bronchitis: According to the Mayo clinic, chronic bronchitis is characterized by chronic inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes, which are the primary vehicle for air transport in (oxygen) and out (CO2) of the lungs. Common symptoms include: shortness of breath (“dyspnea”), thickening and narrowing of the airway lining, constant coughing to remove copious amounts of difficult to expel phlegm, wheezing and fatigue. Chest infections are common.

 

Emphysema: Emphysema involves the gradual destruction of the small, air sacs (alveoli) located at the tip of the smallest air passages (bronchioles). Overtime the walls of the air sacs are destroyed resulting in “holes” leaving fewer and larger air sacs which diminish the gas exchanged in the lungs leading to dyspnea, fatigue and early death.

 

Bronchiectasis: Bronchiectasis (brong-ke-EK-tah-sis) is a chronic lung disease that is characterized by scarred and damaged airways, which causes them to widen and become flaccid. Although it can be a congenital defect, it’s more often an “acquired” disease caused by a severe lung infection or repetitive infections or an injury.

 

The damaged airways can no longer efficiently clear mucus and become inflamed. Eventually, they lose their ability to clear out mucus. Mucus builds up. Unwanted bacteria multiply leading to chronic infections, which results in more airway damage and decreased oxygen flow to the vital organs. Typical symptoms include, chronic coughing to remove excess phlegm, fatigue and shortness of breath. [2]

 

Asthma: Asthma (AZ-ma) is a chronic lung disease that causes inflamed narrowed airways. Asthma symptoms include wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and coughing. More than 25 million people in the US have been diagnosed with asthma and approximately 7 million are children. Over time, chronic inflammation can destroy the surface layer of the airways.

 

According to Hugh H. Windom, MD, associate clinical professor of immunology at the University of South Florida, “The surface layer acts as a kind of filter, but once it’s gone, all of the pollutants and allergens have direct access into the lungs.” [3]

 

COPD Causes, Prognosis, and Disease Management

Allopathic mainstream medicine believes the most common causes of COPD are smoking, genetic factors (alpha-1 antitrypsin disease) and long term environmental exposures to toxic chemicals, fumes, or dust, in the workplace.

 

Conventional medicine considers COPD to be incurable, progressive, irreversible and fatal. Most allopathic doctors believe lung tissue can never be regenerated. Palliative care or disease management is the standard treatment for COPD patients. Smoking cessation is a primary treatment goal.

 

Big Pharma medications used to manage COPD symptoms include: toxic chemical inhalers, dangerous steroids (anti-inflammatories), oxygen, and mucous thinning drugs. In severe cases surgical interventions including lung transplants are resorted to.

 

New Studies Reveal Lung Tissue Can be Regenerated

Research performed by Dr. Gloria De Carlo Massaro and Dr. Donald Massaro at Georgetown University School of Medicine, successfully reversed emphysema in experimental rats. The researchers used a derivative of vitamin A: all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA).

 

Twelve days of daily ATRA injections enabled the mice to grow healthy new alveoi. Dr. Donald Massaro said, “It appeared that the treatment regenerated the adult rat’s ability to produce alveoli, the small air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide move between the lungs and the bloodstream. The production of alveoli normally ends in childhood.” [4]

 

Interestingly, a 2003 study published in Journal of Nutrition (Vols. 130 and 133): “Vitamin A Depletion Induced by Cigarette Smoke Is Associated with the Development of Emphysema in Rats” demonstrated why cigarette smoking is considered to be the primary cause of emphysema.

 

Previous studies by Lead researcher, Richard C. Baybutt revealed that rats fed a diet deficient in vitamin A developed emphysema. In the new 2003 study, it was discovered that rats exposed to cigarette smoke became vitamin A deficient. A common carcinogen found in cigarettes called benzopyrene had previously been linked to vitamin A deficiency.

 

When the researchers fed benzopyrene to rats it predictably induced a vitamin A deficiency. Baybutt explained: “When the lung content of vitamin A was low, the score of emphysema was high.” He added, “So, the hypothesis is that smokers develop emphysema because of a vitamin A deficiency.”

 

To further solidify the link between smoking, vitamin A deficiency and emphysema, Baybutt and team fed the lung damaged rats a diet rich in vitamin A. The result was promising to say the least. “We saw that the areas of emphysema were effectively reduced,” he said.

 

He feels that a vitamin A deficiency may be the culprit behind emphysema and cigarettes could merely be the vehicle. Baybutt also believes that there is a link between Vitamin A deficiency and lung cancer, as vitamin A has known anti-cancer attributes. [5]

 

More Clinical Trials

According to a Mail Online article, “Vitamin ‘cure’ for emphysema”: British scientists announced that retinoic acid commonly used to treat acne reversed Emphysema damaged lungs in mice. In fact, the article claims that clinical trials with humans have begun in America.

 

Professor Malcolm Maden, of the Medical Research Centre for Developmental Neurobiology at King’s College, London, said his team’s research “… saw quite dramatic results. It is potentially hopeful for emphysema sufferers, and for premature babies who often suffer from loss of alveoli because of treatments given to stimulate lung growth.” The researchers found that the compound stimulated alveoli to regenerate back to normal function. [6]

 

Beta-Carotene or Vitamin A

Beta-carotene is one type of carotenoid. It’s a pigment found in plants that helps produce the vivid colors of certain fruits and vegetables, such as cantaloupe and carrots. When ingested, beta- carotene is converted by the body into vitamin A (retinol), which can then be used by the body for a variety of purposes, or it can simply act as an antioxidant scavenging free radicals.

 

The best way to safely increase vitamin A/Beta-Carotene Levels is with Food. Experts warn that large or even semi-large oral doses of synthetic stand-alone supplemental vitamin A can be dangerous. Since vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin, it’s stored in the liver and large doses can damage the liver. The best way to ensure adequate levels of beta carotene or vitamin A is via your diet, not through pills. [7]

 

In fact, smokers, former smokers, and those exposed to asbestos may have an increased lung cancer risk from taking supplemental, isolated beta-carotene. Also several studies revealed that beta-carotene supplements could adversely affect the heart and may increase cancer risk. [8] [8A]

 

Kitchen Table Medicine

Instead of waiting for Big Pharma’s synthetic, negative side –effect laden miracle drug to reverse lung tissue damage, why not make your own beta –carotene medicine from real food? Here’s a list of the top 10 foods highest in beta carotene.  [9]

 

The Linus Pauling Institute recommends increasing the bioavailability of carotenoid rich foods by eating them with fat at mealtime and/or chopping, pureeing, and cooking them in oil. Daily juicing of organic, fresh fruits and vegetables high in beta-carotenoids can be an efficient and delicious method for therapeutically boosting beta-carotene levels. One cup of raw carrots contains a whopping 9,135 mg of beta-carotene! [10]

 

For eeos, 22:06, the original Egyptian model for reigning down freedom…

Posted by macroman3 @ 1:31 on April 29, 2015  

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For Treefrog

Posted by goldielocks @ 23:24 on April 28, 2015  

Not that you need it but here’s a interesting site on gardening.

Baltimore is a Democrate problem.

Posted by goldielocks @ 22:28 on April 28, 2015  

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/04/28/baltimore-is-a-democrat-problem-not-americas-problem/

Ipso 16:51

Posted by goldielocks @ 22:22 on April 28, 2015  

Obama blames GOP for riots. Not his police militarizing or race baiting or poverty resulting from attack on capitalism over socialism.

Obama: Blames the GOP for Baltimore Violence


Deal with Feds over militarizing police
http://www.teaparty.org/bombshell-baltimore-mayor-key-player-in-obamas-federal-takeover-of-local-police-96373/

PS still waiting for the IRAN incident excuse.

Top 10 list bring you the top 10 ICBMs by range

Posted by eeos @ 22:06 on April 28, 2015  

Russia’s Satan missile takes the cake

Been beaten silly

Posted by ipso facto @ 16:48 on April 28, 2015  

Eagle Hill Exploration Announces Positive Preliminary Economic Assessment with 23.6% Pre-tax IRR for the Windfall Lake Gold Project in Quebec, Canada

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/eagle-hill-exploration-announces-positive-131200079.html

Yamana Gold Announces First Quarter 2015 Results

Posted by ipso facto @ 16:41 on April 28, 2015  

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/yamana-gold-announces-first-quarter-203436471.html

goldielocks

Posted by ipso facto @ 16:34 on April 28, 2015  

We’ll see how he screws this one up. Maybe he’ll just ignore the whole thing.

The truth about militias O doesn’t want you to see,

Posted by goldielocks @ 15:53 on April 28, 2015  

http://madworldnews.com/truth-militias-obama/

Police nullify Fed Militarization program.

Posted by goldielocks @ 15:42 on April 28, 2015  

http://www.voicesofliberty.com/article/montana-just-nullified-the-federal-police-militarization-program/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_campaign=VOL&utm_medium=post

Ipso

Posted by goldielocks @ 15:38 on April 28, 2015  

Watch obummer try to down play it. Just a isolated incident.

U.S. says Iranian forces fire on and board cargo ship in Gulf

Posted by ipso facto @ 13:19 on April 28, 2015  

(Reuters) – Iranian forces boarded a Marshall Islands-flagged cargo ship in the Gulf on Tuesday after patrol boats fired warning shots across its bow and ordered it deeper into Iranian waters, the Pentagon said.

U.S. planes and a destroyer were monitoring the situation after the vessel, the MV Maersk Tigris, made a distress call in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil shipping channels.

Iran’s Tasnim news agency quoted an unidentified source who sought to play down the incident, saying it was a civil matter with no military or political dimension. But the Pentagon described it as an apparent provocation.

The incident came as the United States and five other global powers aim to secure a final nuclear deal with Iran by the end of June.

Under the accord Tehran, which denies seeking to build nuclear weapons, would win sanctions relief in return for slashing the number of its uranium enrichment centrifuges and accepting intrusive international inspections.

Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television earlier said an Iranian force fired on and seized a U.S. cargo ship with 34 U.S. sailors on board, and directed it to the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas. But the Pentagon spokesman said there were no U.S. citizens on board the ship.

The company managing the vessel told a Danish news channel there were 24 crew members, mostly from eastern Europe and Asia.

Reuters tracking data showed the Maersk Tigris, a 65,000-tonne container ship, off the Iranian coast between the islands of Qeshm and Hormuz. It had been listed as sailing from the Saudi port of Jeddah, bound for the United Arab Emirates port of Jebel Ali.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/04/28/us-iran-usa-ship-idUSKBN0NJ1SB20150428

Macro

Posted by goldielocks @ 11:48 on April 28, 2015  

Obummer regime has a TET offensive feel to it would seem more fitting.

PSA Contains Bizarre Subliminal Message About “Martial Law”

Posted by joe12pack @ 10:52 on April 28, 2015  

NBC says reports of seized US ship are false

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:47 on April 28, 2015  

per bubblevision

Not surprising

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:44 on April 28, 2015  

US silver output drops 11% q-o-q in January 28th April 2015 By: Henry Lazenby EMAIL THIS ARTICLE © Reuse this TORONTO (miningweekly.com) – US mines produced 89 100 kg of silver in January, an 11% decrease when compared with December silver output of 99 900 kg and a 7% decrease compared with that of January 2014, the US Geological Survey (USGS) had found in its latest mineral industry survey for the grey metal. Based on unrounded data, the average daily silver output in January was 2 870 kg, compared with 3 220 kg in December and 3 190 kg for full-year 2014. The average daily silver price for January was $17.24/oz, which was 6% more than that of December 2014 and 13% less than that of January 2014

http://www.miningweekly.com/article/us-silver-output-drops-11-q-o-q-in-january-2015-04-28

Iran Forces Seize US Cargo Ship With 34 People On Board, Al Arabiya Reports

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:30 on April 28, 2015  

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-28/iran-forces-seize-us-cargo-ship-34-people-board-al-arabiya-reports

Jade Helm- What it Really Means

Posted by Auandag @ 10:28 on April 28, 2015  

Scary Stuff, if True

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfHGwPHg818#t=66

Greek court gives boost to Eldorado mine development plans

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:26 on April 28, 2015  

Greece’s top administrative court on Monday rejected a 2013 decision by local authorities in northern Greece which had blocked Eldorado Gold’s plans to build a processing plant in the area, court officials said.

Canadian miner Eldorado has spent about $400 million at a gold mine in Skouries in the forest of Halkidiki since 2012 and wants to invest another $700 million by 2017 to develop the project. But without the plant, its investment, a test case for Greece’s willingness to attract foreign funds, is in doubt.

The court ruled the 2013 decision by a local environment and town planning authority to reject Eldorado’s request for an approval of the plant had no legal grounds.

The ruling is expected to boost the company’s arguments in its standoff with the new left-wing government of Alexis Tsipras which revoked Eldorado’s authorisation to build the plant in March, about two months after taking office.

http://www.mineweb.com/news/gold/greek-court-gives-boost-to-eldorado-mine-development-plans/

Thousands of workers at the Canadian-run gold mine protested in Athens last month against the government’s decision.

The government said that no jobs would be lost.

Iran has seized a US cargo vessel with 34 sailors

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:22 on April 28, 2015  

per bubblevision

$5bn of Argentine mine projects riding on elections

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:21 on April 28, 2015  

Some of the world’s biggest miners are ready to spend at least $5 billion in Argentina if October’s presidential elections herald an easing of capital restrictions.

Goldcorp Inc., the largest gold miner by market value, billionaire Ivan Glasenberg’s Glencore Plc and Yamana Gold Inc. are among producers signaling new investments in the country if the next government is more receptive to the industry, according to the country’s industry association and provincial and company officials briefed on the matter.

President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner restricted imports and repatriated export revenue since she was re-elected in 2011. She created currency controls that hurt international mining companies and led Brazil’s Vale SA to cancel a $5.9 billion potash project in the country. The main presidential candidates appear more amenable to luring foreign investment, according to Martin Dedeu, president of the Argentine Mining Chamber. Fernandez isn’t allowed to seek a third term.

“The three leading candidates are convinced about the importance of the industry,” Dedeu said by telephone from Buenos Aires. “Daniel Scioli has said mining should be an engine for the economy, Mauricio Macri has been consistent in his support and Sergio Massa has said the sector deserves attention.”

Dedeu, who has met all the candidates, said the next president probably will lower mining taxes and gradually reduce currency controls including a ban on dividends going offshore.

more http://www.mineweb.com/news-fast-news/5bn-of-argentine-mine-projects-riding-on-elections/

Spikeliscious … 2 days in a row?

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:12 on April 28, 2015  

spot gold

Maya @ 9:40

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:44 on April 28, 2015  

Interesting. I thought the coal fired locomotives were phased out earlier.

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