Posts Tagged ‘complementary alternative medicine’

Glutathione, GoChi, MaxGxl, Natural Cures and Common Sense

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

I am big on promoting the benefits of Glutathione. It has been shown to be beneficial in treating over 69 different diseases or conditions. However, even though it is so wonderful, those who choose alternative treatments need to do so with caution and balance.

Common sense for treating health problems is not so common. So, strive for balance.

People who promote natural cures often times become unbalanced in their zeal. It is almost as if you take this or that natural cure, you will be preserved alive even though you die.

One of my friends with a child having a particular allergy that causes the throat to swell and restrict breathing (and potentially die) was told a natural product that had the very allergen was totally safe for her child to take.

Needless to say she avoided it.

So, here is the challenge. How do we as a society recognize that not everything is cured by natural treatments?

Even the doctor who created MAX Gxl died, unable to heal himself, and this prior to being able to publish his studies that claim to boost your glutathione by a few hundred percent. Incidentally, although there are claims that his creation boosts your Glutathione, there is no high level scientific proof that it does.

Don’t get me wrong here. I use MAX and love it. What I do not like is people making claims that are more focused on selling products than what is best for consumers.

Max is not the only one. One of the ads for Goji juice was made to look as though it was covered by a news team. There was no news team and there was no coverage. Does Goji or GoChi work. I believe they do. If you can find any research on the ingredients you will find that they boost your intercellular glutathione.

What is interesting is the price of all of these. They all run about $75 a month.

Are you old enough to remember a time when things on TV cost $19.95? Is $75 the new tipping point?

There is even a crystal you wear on your skin from Australia that is scientifically proven to boost your glutathione. Of course, the scientific proof is not to be found in any high level research or peer reviewed journals. Oh yes, and it costs $75 US. I checked. Shipping will make it a bit more to get here in the states.

So, what is the balance?

The common sense or balancing point has been moved a bit farther with a number of studies I recently came across.

It seems that if your in Antarctica, on a submarine, in outer space, in the jungles of Brazil or in the outback of Australia on a walk about and you are the one with an appendicitis, the above natural cures could be a plan C.

There is science that indicates antibiotics can work in a very small amount of cases. At the very least, it could provide time to get you to a location where surgery could be preformed.

In a controlled clinical trial in 40 adults who were thought to have appendicitis were randomized to either get their appendix out or 10 days of intravenous and oral antibiotics. If the appendix ruptures, surgery is required within hours or you will be dead.

Now lets assume that antibiotics are not available. I have to admit, the last time I was hiking to the Mayan style ruins in the mountains a few hours west of Bogota, Columbia, we did not have any antibiotics in our supplies. Neither did we have any Noni, GoChi, Goji, or any other juices with us nor would we. However, we did have water and it would have been easy to have a number of packs of Max. Again, this is only a plan C should antibiotics not be available. Run this by your doctor, of course providing him with the appropriate research before embarking on your walk about or space flight.

There is another problem here. Although it is poorly reported on, you can overdose on N-acetylcysteine, the main ingredient in MAX. It causes your heart to do the Macarena dance.

One paper found that “antibiotic treatment may be a useful temporizing measure” or in other words, it could buy you some time. You will still need surgery eventually. That is, if you want to keep living. So, it may just be that if you were to use the NAC as a rescue med, it could buy you time.

But wait…

Some will think that they can put off the appendectomy and go to their childs wedding first by doing this. Wrong, wrong, wrong. It seems that NAC is contraindicated with some antibiotics. This is only in an emergency and if you get medical guidance on the dosing and usage.

I was recently interviewing an eye doctor. She was treating a guy who read that we need to let sun light into our eyes. He stared at the sun. Needless to say, he severely damaged his eyes but is not totally blind. The article he mis-read indicated that we need to be outside and have our glasses off and allow some of the suns rays to get to our eyes. Not stare at the sun to let its rays into our eyes.

By the way, sun light helps the body make the steroid like chemical we call vitamin D. It just so happens that this is a precursor of glutathione. Hmmm, maybe there is some way we can charge people for $35 for 15 minutes exposure once a day. Those over 35 will need two doses at $70 a month.

Common sense is not so common anymore.

So, do not stare at the sun, do not use alternative medicines and think you can fire your doctor and if you want to use the alternatives as a rescue med on your next trip, pay for a doctors office visit and develop an action plan. I have and it is worth the expense. Of course, get a doctor who is experienced in complimentary alternative medicine.

Good health to you.

Can Your Doctor Fix This?

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

I love talking about health, health care and natural treatments.

When hearing about ulterior or underlying reasons for health problems and solutions, sometimes people will say they want to run it by their doctor. I think that is good. However they often say this as a way of saying they are not interested in taking charge of their health. They want their doctor to be in charge.

This is not meant to bash doctors. I have mostly worked with some of the best in the world. Incredible men and women in numerous fields of medicine. When I grow up, it is my hope to be even a little like them.

Even so, very few doctors are experienced in complimentary alternative medicine or CAM.

So, this got me to wondering, will those folks who have to run things by their doctor make an appointment to go and actually ask their doctor. Will they sit in the office for a few hours to get the answer. Even pay the office co-pay. I think not.

Perhaps they will run it by their doctor the next time they are in to see him. Here is something else you can ask him about.

Ask him if he has any idea of how anyone can fix the out of control health care system? Is there a cure. Are physicians applying the counsel to heal thy self or the system they are a part of.

You see, catastrophic illness is out of control. Both in the elderly and the very young.

I keep hearing of…

Heart disease

Type 2 Diabetes

Cancer

Crohn’s disease…

…and others serious diseases in our teen populations.

It is no secret that the US spends more on health care than anyone else at about $6000 per person. The United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, and France are close behind spending to $2,000 to $3,000 per person and it is going up.

We keep hearing that close to 50 million Americans do not have health insurance because it is just too expensive.

To be fair, one break down of the numbers deducts college students, those in prison, those covered by medicaid and those not American citizens as totaling 44 million.

The real number by some estimates is 4 to 6 million. (Hmmm, where will the trillions of dollars go?)

Ok, Mark Twain had it right when he said there are three kinds of liars. Liars, (Darn) liars, and statisticians.

Even so, it has been reported that $1500 of a new car price difference of a US car over a Japanese produced car is for health care.

Lets say your in good health, self employed and have a 10,000 dollar deductible per person per year. It can still cost close to $400 per month.

Unlike a car payment that eventually goes away, this keeps getting ever higher.

If health care is nationalized, we will pay more in taxes. We would not want the pharmaceutical stake holders going second or third homeless even losing an island or two. This though some can barely keep their first home.

There is another problem in addition to providing health care from teens to old age with diseases that used to afflict the older ones of our population. That is we are living much older. 75 is fast becoming the new 65.

One patient I assessed was 100 and seemingly in great health for her age. I can not remember but it seems she even knew who the president was as part of my assessment.

There are only two solutions. Government subsidized health care is not one of them.

One solution that will allow us to beat the system is to take control of our health. This may be a bitter pill. Eating right, exercising, eliminating junk foods and supplementing our diets with foods or nutrients to prevent disease and conditions.

There are simple steps we can take. We need not invest in 600 to 700 dollars of vitamins per month to accomplish this either. A few basic ones, different ones depending on the disease process. Mostly, trying to avoid what is bad.

Of course, boosting the glutathione is high on my list. It is not the only one though. Spices like cinnamon and herbs like garlic are also very important too (by the way, they also boost your GSH too) as they do numerous good things for life.

Fresh clean water is important. Berries and cherries when they are in season.

Even a daily mile walk or what ever you will do are all are important parts of a healthy life.

Good health to you.