Saturday, January 31, 2009

Fecal Occult Blood Test - What It's Used For

What It's Used For The fecal occult blood test is used as a screening test to detect colorectal cancer, especially wh... Read more

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

How Much Running Is Too Much Running?

By Amanda MacMillan

When I revamped my training schedule a few weeks ago, I realized I need to tread a thin line: I want to train as hard as I can in the next two months to prepare for the NYRR Half-Marathon Grand Prix in Brooklyn, but I don’t want to ramp up too quickly and end up with shin splints, stress fractures, or other problems that result from overtraining.
I recently cracked seven miles—more than an hour of running, which is a huge accomplishment for me. (I never made it past this point during my attempt at half-marathon training last fall.)
I’m not the likeliest candidate for an overuse injury (I’m not running that far or fast, and I’m only running four days a week), but according to a recent New York Times article, many runners who train for 10Ks, half marathons, and marathons are overtrained by the time they reach the starting line.
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Sunday, January 25, 2009

The american version of Live Blood Analysis - Phase contrast microscopy

The american version of Live Blood Analysis - Phase contrast microscopy:

Jasmine and Michael allowed us to film my live blood analysis! :-)I was grateful that they let us and was pretty apprehensive as to what would show up. But since I believe in transparency, I wanted you to see... good or bad.For those of you who may or may not know about live blood, it's used for educational purposes to see what your system is up to. Essentially, you can look at your blood through a microscope and see a snapshot of your internal pumping system.

So here's mine... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64q9PW2dHLQ



You want to learn the real live blood look for Darkfield Microscopy.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Live Blood Cell Darkfield Analyse Course

The next 6 Day Live Blood Course is hold from February 10th to 15th 2009 in Chiang Mai.
The 6 Day Live Blood course in March is from 09th to the 14th 2009 in Chiang Mai.
You can also join the first 3 days of each courses, but this will be more a introduction.

Please read also here: forum

If you want to join the course you have to fill out the application form and send it back to Us; on the application form is also our account details and you have wire in our account the course fee.

3 day course THB 30.000
6 day course THB 52.000

We recommend to apply 4 weeks before the course start.

Monday, January 19, 2009

The two most important Symbionts are:

A) the Mucor Racemosus Fresen and b) the Aspergillus the Niger van Thieghem; in all their stages from the virus to the mushroom. The appropriate bacteria forms of these Cyklod are A) Leptotrichia buccalis Robin and b) Mycobakterium tuberculosis. Read more

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Hard-to-Treat Leukemia Cell Subtype Identified

(HealthDay News) -- Researchers say they may have identified a subtype of T-lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) in children that does not respond to standard intensive chemotherapy.

Approximately 20 percent of children with T-ALL fair poorly on the same chemotherapy treatments that cure others with the disease, and doctors had been unable to explain why and which patients were least likely to improve.

Reporting online Jan. 14 and in the February edition of The Lancet Oncology, a team at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., found that those who didn't respond to treatment had early T-cell precursors (ETPs). Believed to be recent migrants from the bone marrow to the thymus, they are substantially different to the lymphoid cells that standard chemotherapy normally attacks and may be resistant to it, the researchers said.

In a U.S.-based group of study participants, nearly three-quarters of those with ETP-ALL suffered a relapse within a decade, compared with only 10 percent of typical T-ALL patients. In an Italian group of participants, 57 percent of ETP-ALL patients had a relapse within two years, compared with only 14 percent of typical T-ALL patients.

"The high risk of remission failure or subsequent relapse for patients with ETP-ALL, if treated with standard intensive chemotherapy, indicates the need for alternative approaches to treatment," Dr. Dario Campana of St. Jude's department of oncology, said in a news release issued by the journal.

Campana and his team suggested trying alternate treatments for ETP-ALL, such as myeloablative therapy (high-dose chemotherapy) followed by haemopoietic stem-cell transplantation in first remission while other therapies are investigated.

More information
The U.S. National Cancer Institute has more about childhood leukemia.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Transdermal Ozone, also known as hyperthermic ozone and transcutaneous ozone therapy

Transdermal Ozone, also known as hyperthermic ozone and transcutaneous ozone therapy is the main method of Oxygen therapy used at our Clinic. However other methods such as ear, vaginal and rectal insufflation are used too when necessary. Transdermal ozone is a method in which ozone is introduced into the body via the skin while sitting in a hot steam cabinet. As the pores of the skin open as a result of being surrounded by the warm steam, ozone enters the body transdermally (i.e. via the skin). The ozone then penetrates the blood, lymph and fat. By allowing ozone in and toxins out via the sweating process that is induced, transdermal ozone therapy is one of the most powerful methods of detoxifying and oxygenating the body in existence. This method is not new: Dr. Kellogg first used ozone in steam saunas at his naturopathic clinic in Battle Creek, Michigan as far back as 1881. The German army used transdermal ozone, without the use of steam baths, for wound healing on the battlefields of World War I. Read more

Friday, January 09, 2009

Under dark-field examination, the various materials making up the structure of the cell or microorganism

Under dark-field examination, the various materials making up the structure of the cell or microorganism under view cause it to appear to glow and emit its own light. Since fine structures often cannot be seen when they appear in front of a bright background, illuminating them from the side and viewing them on a black background lights them up and provides contrast and super fine resolution when plan achromat oil immersion iris diaphragm objectives are used. The background is black because the direct or transmitted light from the condenser is passing around the objective and not directly into it. Read more

Monday, January 05, 2009

Live Blood Analysis - Cardio-Vascular Disease

Early detection of cardio-vascular disease using live blood dark field microscopy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqCeaeGU1Iw



more information: Live Blood Analysis Forum

Saturday, January 03, 2009

Mucor is transformed, through excessive animal protein, sugars, and other acidifying factors into the worst kind of parasite. It has a congestive effect causing circulatory hindrance and subsequent underoxygenation of the tissues and cells, leading to cancer, heart disease and strokes. Read more

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