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Lifestyle Diseases

Thursday 20 February 2014


In the 21st century , we should be called lifestyle diseases are seeing an explosion .

Centuries of disease pathogens such as plague and influenza was caused . Now days we are living and eating disorders caused by the way !

Some of these environmental toxins related diseases such as depression , learning disabilities and inflammatory diseases as well as fatigue toxins that are related to others like cancer , auto- immune dysfunction, possibly autism , Alzheimer's , nerve disorders , are . In this environment, there are many , many of these toxins away from the body's ability to overwhelm you can be relatively easy .

Such as lead or mercury heave metal exposure , symptoms include:

  1 Fatigue  2 Feelings of stress and being overwhelmed by information
  3 Depression
  4 Aching joints
  5 Reproductive problems
  6 Impaired regulation of blood sugar

Mercury also can damage the central nervous system and kidneys is a dangerous toxin . Minimize your exposure as well as to detoxify your body is important .
 To help Chlorella

Toxicity of substances in the body 's detoxification chlorella and other "green " wholefoods is one of the major differences between . Functions of the liver detoxifies harmful material means of stimulation . Heavy metals and other chemical toxins in the blood of chlorella detoxification based on how much a person is sufficient to initiate the process to build effect may take 3 to 6 months . Chlorella is a single dose . As such , it is almost impossible to take too much chlorella .

Chlorella is a fibrous , indigestible outer shell and the inner main dietary components . In addition to drag it out of the body to help with heavy metals and pesticides which have been proven to bind fibrous material .

Red blood cells to carry oxygen with an abundance of clean blood , is necessary to a strong natural defense system . Bowel and other elimination channels , as well as to protect the liver Chlorella 's cleansing action helps keep the blood clean . Clean blood remove metabolic waste effectively insures that the tissues are sold .

Chlorella Side Effects Herxheimer effect during the detoxification of mercury poisoning can be mistaken for symptoms . But in many cases , headache , joint pain , brain fog, etc. This is because the poisons that pollute the products are cheap ! Natural News Best chlorella as a great source of vitamin Swanson recommended . Link is here .

A food or other there are always some people who are sensitive . WebMD has this to say about chlorella . The most common side effects , especially in the first week of use , diarrhea , nausea , gas ( stomach) , green discoloration of stools , and abdominal cramping are included . Chlorella , including asthma and other serious respiratory problems caused by severe allergic reactions , as has been documented , it is not normal , though. Chlorella skin extra sensitive to the sun can cause . Especially if you are light skinned , wear sunblock out . Ideally, a Naturopathic or holistic physician with recommendations and monitoring should take .

Diseases once linked to rich nations increasingly affect poor

 Important progress has been made on MDG health targets, but non-infectious diseases have spread to developing countries
An Indian nurse camps in Hyderabad a free diabetes health check using a glucometer , a blood sample collected from a patient . India is the world 's highest number of diabetics . Photo: Tauseef Mustafa / AFP / Getty Images.


The world is experiencing a shift in geographic distribution of diseases . Traditionally, claiming the lives of many children in which infectious diseases , poor countries such diabetes, heart disease and cancer as non- communicable diseases have affected the rich countries are suffering .

But on Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) released the latest figures from the national income level is no longer important , and all countries now face the burden of both diseases that appear.

Until now , high-income countries, non- communicable diseases , who is director of the Health Statistics and Informatics , Ties Boerma limited ills of opulence , as were to be identified , told IPS .

However , due to changes caused by aging population , improving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), birthrates and other factors change, developing countries are still fighting infectious diseases of global efforts to meet brought about by , he said .

Boerma trend most highly educated population groups , started in urban areas of developing countries , but noted that it is spreading rapidly . Published on Friday that the World Health Statistics 2011 report by the experts who was one of the central results .

Breakthrough study , basic health indicators to improve the fight against poverty , gender equality and education, strengthening , and in 2005 the UN General Assembly agreed by the international community , which was eight MDGs Other goals outlined in , by moving that was built in 2020 Last date is confirmed , Boerma said .

Over the past 10 years , improvements in child and maternal mortality rate - a key MDG targets - twice as fast as in the 1990s, progress has been made .

Still a great effort in many countries to meet the MDGs needs during the next five years , which means , quite , some of them are falling behind , Boerma said . However , the overall rate of growth is faster, he said.

Maternal mortality in the world, only a third of the way while child mortality in the world , only half of the MDG target, which experts said .

WHO and UNICEF , the United Nations Children's Fund , the new data are released when the question of infant mortality , will be assessed again in September . For now , children under five who died in 2009, "We 're still standing at 8.1 million ", Boerma 1990 compared with $ 12.4 million in the year , he said .

With respect to the situation in the U.S. , the figure " very good progress " had been made in many countries indicate that they said.

In Brazil , Argentina and Chile , for example , " has been steady but relatively rapid decline in child mortality , and the prevalence is higher in the intervention . , And they also reduce inequality between rich and poor . Brazil a Got a good case study where the poor have benefited , "he said Mexico also has developed , he said .

At the other extreme , of course , Haiti 's health indicators are still some progress but "still a very long way to go " that countries like Bolivia and Peru , are worried added .

Boerma This is not a rich country , though , it " spends on health " and in a very fair manner , " pointing out that it does , Cuba cited .

"Everybody health services ( free) access , " he said . "So in terms of life expectancy and low infant mortality rate very high number and high coverage of interventions . Reach the entire population and is very successful in getting a good price " for its investment , he said .

U.S. health experts in the United States in terms of data " is not top " that . He comes to the amount of money spent on health , they are at the top , " but for their investment in the health service to achieve good results at the top of the case are : he said ..

" One reason , " he said , " maybe its coverage of the entire population is not so good . Costs that benefit a small proportion of the population that is relatively expensive curative intervention or interference . "

WHO study in 2009, the average global life expectancy has increased from 68 in 1990 to 64 years . It is up to 80 years in rich countries and poor countries , on average , 56 years.

Life expectancy for women than for men , on average, five years longer . The difference is that during the last two decades , between four and five years , is quite stable .

WHO data between low- and high-income countries, a huge difference in health costs per year in the former and the latter $ 32 per capita average of $ 400 , there is still displayed.

Study of the high-income countries than in low-income countries , on average, per capita , 10 times more doctors , 12 times more nurses and midwives and 30 times more dentists that report.

The United Nations 'lifestyle' diseases spread calls summit


Non- communicable diseases, bad diet , alcohol and smoking 57m global deaths in 2008 from fuel , were responsible for the 36m . Photo : Scott Barbour / Getty Images

World leaders at a UN meeting on Monday, the first food , drink and tobacco industry is being affected by the powerful lobby that concern the rescue "lifestyle " to try to prevent the spread of diseases will agree on a deal .

Cancer , heart disease , diabetes and lung conditions already health bills and productive citizens of rich countries dear in terms of life cycle cost . But " non- communicable diseases " (NCDs) World Health Organization called for the curse rapidly together with alcohol and smoking , poor diet and sedentary lifestyle fueled by obesity as a consequence of the world is spreading to all parts . 9M these diseases before the age of about 60 , including 36m 57m around the world in 2008 were responsible for the death - and many are preventable .

Countries such as the UK heavy smoking bans , cigarette and alcohol taxes imposed on junk food advertising to children is limited, most developing countries have yet to address these problems - and food and tobacco industry marketing and production strategies there are charged in Europe or North America would be unacceptable .

The scale of these diseases and destructive capacity of a health problem on Monday, only the second high-level UN summit has led to the call - the first in 2001, AIDS was over . Months of negotiations, a draft declaration that will be signed at the meeting is due . World Health Organization (WHO) 2025 by 25% by the proposed cutting preventable deaths - experts problem and it calls for all governments to take action to reflect the definition of the problem , however, is the absence of targets there is widespread concern that will reduce its impact .

"If you are in public health , it is a huge step . Has a high- level meeting 'm thrilled , " said former Department Director Robert Beaglehole, Auckland , New Zealand , Professor Emeritus at the University , said: that he and chronic diseases .

But before the announcement of the seriousness of the problem and low and middle income countries will cause economic loss of about all the right things , "action statements are disappointingly weak ," he said . " If there is a serious purpose , to assess how you are progressing ?" Without goals , adding , " Accountability is a problem ."

Ann Keeling , NCD Alliance , a global federation of organizations fighting the disease chair , as well as feelings .it is .. need more resources , agree to the commitments made at any time , or too little is not . different stages on the table and disappeared for a couple of important things in 2014 are beginning . "

It had a limit of salt consumption targets that failed to make the addition . Most of the developed world more than the daily recommended levels , reduce salt intake per person per day for 5G member states to ask the European Union a proposal by Norway , Australia , Japan , U.S. and Canada was blocked by .

Such Graham MacGregor, a professor of medicine at St George 's in London, the heart and the campaign group World Action on Salt and Health chairman , the experts of their own commercial interests, government negotiators were swept away by it . "The European Union, in our view , is very much in the hands of the food industry , " he said . It only added salt to the interests of the producers , but such as bread makers of food products that are high in salt is not . "

Tobacco Control has announced harsh words , there are re- established goals . America 's largest tobacco exporter in the world - the critics in the U.S. is tough on tobacco , its officials still are obligated to support the export of tobacco .

Behind the scenes lobbying against NCDs concern at the meeting and any global strategy to address conflicts of interest within the movement is due to a vocal . Corporations in the developing world, baby milk marketing campaign and fought but the difference between groups urged the UN to recognize food , alcohol , tobacco and essential medicines , including those working on issues of those who led to more than 100 organizations , representing industry , and the results had a commercial interest to those involved with the development of codes of conduct .

They have had little success - " to promote health and reduce NCD risk factors in the collaborative partnership " to promote a healthy lifestyle through diet and engage with " the private sector and civil society ." final Declaration calls for all stakeholders .

Keeling NCD Alliance - Member organizations which are critical for the industry to accept some of the funding - is unfortunate conflict .

"We regulate the private sector or possibly a role in policy development is not agree , " he said, but the industry was to be part of the solution . Food companies with salt , fat and sugar to reduce regulation without voluntary agreements can only have a limited impact , they offer health benefits for workers in remote rural areas in poor countries companies are working out . Chevron , for example , to talk about the state of health care in Africa in places where " Heart disease is a major work program is" .

Any attempt to minimize the seriousness of the problem is . Summit of these preventable diseases " increasingly many low and middle income countries is a threat to the health and economic security " warning , the World Bank released a report before the addition of an avalanche . The most " out of their way to treat " can not , it says. 65 -year-olds is a chronic disease and a growing number of young people infected with the country " lose the next generation can" - where a quarter of 18 , Ukraine cites .

Lifestyle Diseases The World's Biggest Killer



Developing countries hit hardest non- communicable diseases World Health Organization (WHO) , according to a new report by , , and are the leading cause of death worldwide .

The "lifestyle " diseases tobacco use , poor diet and harmful use of alcohol can be blamed on that , and public policies are needed to prevent the warning .

Dr. Ala Alwan, the director general for non- communicable diseases , diseases of lifestyle -based global mortality estimates for 2008, which are responsible for 63 per cent .

Dr Alwan 80 due to non- communicable diseases in low and middle-income countries actually are that the percentage of deaths .

The premature death is a major concern .

"What is of concern , because non- communicable diseases, 36 million people die each year from 9 million die before the age of 60 years is the fact that , " he said .

" At a young age, premature death and premature disease , disability has an impact on social and economic development . Reduces the yield . These non- communicable diseases , very negative , very negative health effects in addition to household income reduces . "

Dr Alwan non- communicable diseases, AIDS , tuberculosis and malaria are all diseases except to say that .

For non- communicable diseases , he said, the strategy is more or less the same .

" When we talk about heart disease and stroke are . , We 're talking about diabetes . , We are talking about cancer and chronic lung diseases we 're talking about , " she said.

"Especially these four groups of diseases which are more or less share the same risk factors . Tobacco use , an unhealthy diet , physical inactivity and harmful use of alcohol ."

Dr Alwan developing world currently most affected by non- communicable diseases .

He urbanization and globalization such as increased levels of income and economic drivers say .

" That occur before age 60, nine out of every 10 deaths in the low and middle-income countries are continuing and disease patterns are factors that are driving this change , " he said .

" Planned and often very rapid urbanization , and the globalization of trade and marketing of the population aged drivers tobacco use them ... and [ ill ] diet , physical inactivity and harmful use in the prevalence of risk factors such alcohol increases are causing the high blood pressure , high rates of diabetes , raised cholesterol levels because of higher rates , resulting in higher rates . "

Dr. Alwan to introduce plain packaging for cigarettes , the federal government agrees with the plan .

He followed it a good model for other countries to be said .

"I think Australia is doing very encouraging and it is expected that the regulations regarding tobacco use seems to be made ​​very quickly , " he said .

"Concrete action and reduce the rate of non- communicable diseases, if you want to see the same kind of intervention to implement low- and middle- income countries have a great deal of emphasis in this report is not why . "
 

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