Category: Brain Gut Connection
British Court Throws Out Conviction of Autism/Vaccine MD: Andrew Wakefield’s Co-Author Completely Exonerated#Family#Android#iPad
In a stunning reversal, world renowned pediatric gastroenterologist Prof. John Walker-Smith won his appeal against the United Kingdom’s General Medical Council regulatory board that had ruled against both him and Andrew Wakefield for their roles in the 1998 Lancet MMR paper, which raised questions about a link to autism. The complete victory means that Walker-Smith has been returned to the status of a fully licensed physician in the UK, although he had already retired in 2001 — six years before the GMC trial even began.
Justice John Mitting ruled on the appeal by Walker-Smith, saying that the GMC “panel’s determination cannot stand. I therefore quash it.” He said that its conclusions were based on “inadequate and superficial reasoning and, in a number of instances, a wrong conclusion.” The verdict restores…
10 Reasons to Never Ever Drink Soy Milk#iBelieve#ASD#Pregnancy
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There’s never an excuse soy milk
Some lactose-intolerant folks drink it because they want a milk substitute. Some health-conscious people drink it because they think it is the “heart-healthy low fat option.” And some vegans drink it because they don’t want to drink cow milk.
But no matter what reason you have for drinking soy milk, it is not a valid excuse. Soy milk is not a food and has no place in anyone’s diet.
Soymilk Ingredients
Ironically, almost every ingredient in soymilk is cause for serious concern. Here are the ingredients in Silk Soymilk…
You know there is something about a product that professes to be healthy, and then when broken down is anything, but healthy. I can have respect for some good chips or a chocolate dessert, there’s no facade there, but don’t present as healthy, especially with a steep price tag attached.
I was reintroduced to raw milk, and am loving it. I am lactose-intolerant, and the natural enzymes that are still present, being the milk has not been pasteurized, make for easy digestion. The real cream that surfaces to the top is quite nice, when making homemade ice cream.
Is Whooping Cough Being Spread by Vaccinated People? Quite Possibly.#Vaccines#iBelieve#Pregnancy
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Looks like some others in the news media are catching up to the science many of us have been discussing for the past couple of years: whooping cough (pertussis) may be spread by whooping cough vaccine. In other words: it is likely the vaccinated population–not the unvaccinated population– that is largely responsible for the resurgence in whooping cough…
It’s no surprise that autoimmune reactions occur now, in one out of six children. When peanut oil, eggs, human DNA, thirmerosol (mercury), aluminum, formaldehyde, aborted fetus material, and so forth are included in various vaccines. Does this sound healthy? Are these ingredients discussed prior to the shot? How many parents are told the dangers, and risks of injecting these substances past the immune system. Are fear tactics, intimidation, and misdirection necessary to garner these shots?
Gut bacteria may play a role in eating disorders#iBelieve#Health#Eatingdisorder
Eating disorders affect an estimated 5 to 10 percent of the population and are generally thought to be a psychological disorder. However, new research from France shows gut bacteria can also play a role in causing eating disorders. The study showed eating disorders developed in mice who had an immune reaction to a protein made by gut bacteria. Basically they reacted to these proteins as if they had an allergy or sensitivity to them. The protein made by the gut bacteria is very similar in structure to a satiety hormone called alpha-Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (a-MSH). When the immune system reacts to the protein it reacts to the a-MSH too because they are so similar. This reaction causes the immune system to attack a-MSH, which regulates feeding, energy usage, and anxiety.
Mistaken identity and friendly fire by the immune system
When a pathogen, such as infectious bacteria, is similar to a tissue or hormone in the body and the immune system can’t distinguish between the two and attacks both, this is called cross-reactivity. It is a very common cause of autoimmune reactions. For instance, gluten, the protein in wheat, cross-reacts with tissue in the brain. Many people with gluten sensitivity develop neurological disorders because when the immune system attacks ingested gluten it attacks the brain too, confusing it with gluten. The same holds true for dairy and some cases of type 1 diabetes, and other foods and autoimmune diseases. This study opens the door to the possibility that eating disorders may have an immune component at their root driving the psychological disorder.
Ways to address an unhealthy relationship with eating nutritionally
Although serious eating disorders are complex and require intensive therapy, certain nutritional strategies can help you obtain a more balanced approach to eating and food. The key is to follow a diet that fosters healthy brain chemistry.
Eliminate processed carbohydrates from your diet as they are addictive and skew brain chemistry in the way other addictive substances do. This can foster an unhealthy relationship with food.
Eating to keep blood sugar stable is a vital component to curbing cravings, obsessions with food, and a constant feeling of hunger. Avoid sweet, starchy foods, coffee drinks and energy drinks, going too long without eating, and relying on coffee for breakfast. Many people need to eat small, protein-dense meals frequently in the beginning to stabilize blood sugar.
It’s also important to base your diet on plenty of vegetables — research shows a plant-based diet affects the composition of gut bacteria and affects energy usage and fat storage in a way that promotes being slender naturally — without having to obsess over it.
Supporting your neurotransmitters, brain chemicals that affect mood and brain function, can also help you stabilize your approach to eating. Your brain may need serotonin or dopamine support. Serotonin is important to feel joy and ward off depression, while dopamine support may be helpful to feel motivation and ward off cravings. Both have been shown to play a role in eating disorders.
Ask my office for more advice on how to support a healthier approach to balanced, obsession-free eating.
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