Another Study Showing Benefits of Probiotics During Pregnancy
July 22, 2010 by George Mandler · Leave a Comment
From British Journal of Dermatology
Background: Previous reports have suggested that certain probiotics given to mothers and children at risk of atopy halves the incidence of atopic dermatitis (AD) at two years of age.
Objectives: The purpose of this trial was to examine if probiotics given to pregnant women in a non-selected population could prevent atopic sensitization or allergic diseases during the child’s first two years.
Methods: In a randomised, double-blind trial of children from a non-selected maternal population (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00159523), women received probiotic milk or placebo from 36 weeks of gestation to three months postnatally during breastfeeding. The probiotic milk contained Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, Lactobacillus acidophilus La-5 and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis Bb-12. Children with an itchy rash for more than four weeks were consecutively assessed for AD. At two years of age, all children were assessed for atopic sensitisation, AD, asthma and allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (ARC). The intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis was enabled by multiple imputations. Read more
Toxins and Heavy Metals in the Environment
June 24, 2010 by George Mandler · 1 Comment
There is more and more research being made available how we live in a toxic world that simply did not exists 150 or even 100 years ago. I just read an Associated Press article about the toxic metals in sperm whales.
You can read that story here. Other research has been released about polar bears, sea lions, arctic inhabitants, and and birds to name a small percentage of examples. These toxins start out at birth as outlined by the EWG so there little doubt we all carry a toxic load. Read more
Acupuncture Triggers Natural Pain Killers
June 4, 2010 by George Mandler · Leave a Comment
There are many possibilities as to why acupuncture is so effective for many pain conditions. No doubt it isn’t just one or two mechanisms at work but several that may be different depending on the individual. A recent article found that adenosine which is a pain receptor modulator is expressed during acupuncture. This study was done in mice which may or may not translate to humans, although it is very likely this is one of the mechanisms at play.
Acupuncture Improves Strength Training
June 2, 2010 by George Mandler · Leave a Comment
This from the European Journal of Applied Physiology:
Immediate effects of acupuncture on strength performance: a randomized, controlled crossover trial.
Hübscher M, Vogt L, Ziebart T, Banzer W.
Department of Sports Medicine, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Ginnheimer Landstrasse 39, 60487, Frankfurt, Germany, m.huebscher@sport.uni-frankfurt.de.
Another Negative Statin Study
May 25, 2010 by George Mandler · Leave a Comment
In my opinion statins are the new antibiotics in terms of over prescribing. Finally the medical profession realizes that prescribing antibiotics has led to deleterious effects for individuals and the entire world population by creating super-bugs. I think the day is near when physicians stop handing out statins to almost anyone that has over 200 mg/dL. Statins are a necessary drug for some people – those are males between the ages of 30 and 50 with previous heart attacks. Statins will reduce your cholesterol, but high cholesterol is not a disease, it is a number with a random cutoff that doesn’t take into account genetic individuality. Statins do little to reduce disease, in fact they often lead to more disease states. Here is an article with the latest negative statin research.
I’ve helped many people get off their statin medication by reducing their cholesterol with diet and nutraceuticals. Most people can easily do this. If you changed your diet but still your cholesterol is high then that may be your genetic predisposition, it doesn’t mean you’ll end up with disease. If you are concerned have your C-Reactive Protein (CRP) checked as that is a better marker. If the CRP is high then you need some high dose potent antioxidants and probably a change in diet or lifestyle. But really just say no to statins, unless you are in the high risk category.
Yours In Health,
George Mandler LDN LicAc
Acupuncture and Nutrition for Acid Reflux and GERD
May 10, 2010 by George Mandler · 1 Comment
I meet a large number of people that take acid blocking drugs, but from a clinician point of view it is very frustrating because I know the harm that they do. Your body needs stomach acid to properly digest food. Taking an acid blocking drug only masks the symptoms while potentially doing considerable harm to your body if taken long term. If your body doesn’t have enough stomach acid to breakdown food then mineral deficiencies will develop as well as potential protein and certain vitamin deficiencies such as B12. The result can be diseases such as osteopenia or osteoporosis from a lack of calcium, boron and magnesium absorption. Or anxiety and restlessness from a lack of magnesium absorption. Fatigue and anemia from a lack of proper protein breakdown and reduced B12 absorption. I know because I’ve seen this in my clinic. Read more
Acupuncture Effective at Reducing Pain and Dry Mouth in Neck Cancer Patients
May 1, 2010 by George Mandler · Leave a Comment
Acupuncture has been clinically proven for two thousand years to be an effective solution for many pain conditions. It is also very effective for treating conditions and symptoms that modern medical treatment offers few desirable treatments.
A study out of Sloan-Kettering compared acupuncture to standard care for pain and dry mouth in cervical neck cancer surgery patients. The authors concluded “Significant reductions in pain, dysfunction, and xerostomia were observed in patients receiving acupuncture versus usual care”. Acupuncture certainly has a place aside modern medicine to provide better care for many surgical patients.
Weight Loss Special until May 31st 2010
April 22, 2010 by George Mandler · Leave a Comment
From now until May 31st 2010 we are offering 3 hypnotherapy sessions and one nutrition session for $295. That is a $110 savings for what it would cost out of pocket!
This is ideal for someone that is wanting to lose weight and needs support with some of the emotional aspects of eating.
Fruits and Vegetables Do Reduce Cancer Risk
April 12, 2010 by George Mandler · Leave a Comment
There is a new study out of Harvard by the well respected Walter Willett that is making headlines. I’ve seen some headlines say “Fruits and Vegetables Do Not Reduce Cancer Risk” or “Eating Vegetables Does Not Stop Cancer” which is incorrect at best. The headlines is not what this study reports, but the media needs to sell newspapers and thanks to the dumbing down of our society (with Fox leading the way) they need the sensationalist headlines to garner attention.
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Mediterranean Diet Can Help Couples Increase Conception Rate
March 25, 2010 by George Mandler · Leave a Comment
There has been a lot of research about maternal diet and health of offspring recently, but diet is important during pre-conception as well. There have been links to gluten sensitivity and infertility, vitamin D deficiency and infertility, and now there was a study just released that showed a Mediterranean diet can help boot conception rate in couples undergoing IVF.
Fertil Steril.2010 Feb 18
The preconception Mediterranean dietary pattern in couples undergoing in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection treatment increases the chance of pregnancy.
Vujkovic M, de Vries JH, Lindemans J, Macklon NS, van der Spek PJ, Steegers EA, Steegers-Theunissen RP.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Erasmus MC, University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.