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		<title>Studies Show That Chinese Healing Herbs Can Be Used For Treating Eczema</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:37:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Soaringbird</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have to deal with the pains of eczema, you know all too well the misery that it can cause. Now though, a remedy may have been found in the shape of Chinese healing herbs. Recent research results, presented at the yearly meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma &#38; Immunology, suggest that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have to deal with the pains of eczema, you know all too well the misery that it can cause. Now though, a remedy may have been found in the shape of Chinese healing herbs.</p>
<p> Recent research results, presented at the yearly meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma &amp; Immunology, suggest that orthodox Chinese herbal treatments might be of assistance in treating of eczema sufferers.</p>
<p> In order to address patient worries about whether a non-western approach is beneficial, and is safe, medical researcher Julia Wisniewski, MD, of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York studied 14 young people who had persistent eczema and were treated with traditional Chinese methods between August 2006 and May 2008.</p>
<p> All of them drank Erka Shizheng Herbal Tea twice a day, took a herbal bath for at least 20 minutes, and rubbed herbal cream on their skin throughout the day. Additionally, they had acupuncture treatments.</p>
<p> At the start of the study, over half had severe symptoms; 8 months later, the majority had just mild symptoms. Participants also required a smaller amount of medication (steroids, antibiotics and antihistamines) after only three months of the start of the treatment.</p>
<p> The herbal treatments were found to be safe, and resulted in no abnormal functioning of the liver or kidneys.</p>
<p> When it comes to eczema in adults, a group of Japanese researchers learned that grown ups can also reap the benefits of Chinese medicine. Their work involved 274 adults who had dealt with eczema for around 12 years on average. About a third had symptoms that could be categorized as severe or very severe.</p>
<p> After 12-16 weeks of treatment with herbal remedies that had been chosen and administered based on the subject&#8217;s symptoms, around 85% were free from eczema symptoms. Another 10% were said to be much improved.</p>
<p> In all areas, even though more studies are needed, these studies offer encouraging results and indicate that, as an eczema sufferer, you should at least be considering the use of Chinese treatments and healing herbs.</p>
<p>Next &#8211; just head on over to the Daily Health Bulletin for more information on how to <a href="http://reallyworks.org/blog/2009/05/05/relief-for-dry-itchy-eczema-may-come-from-traditional-chinese-herbals/">relieve eczema with chinese healing herbs</a>, plus for a limited time get 5 free fantastic health reports. Click here for more the video summary of this study &#8211; <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TGVKMhPgko">Ecsema Relief With Chinese Healing Herbs</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hypertension May Be Lowered By Yellow Pea Proteins</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Soaringbird</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A recent study in Canada has discovered that the proteins in the yellow garden pea appear to assist in lowering hypertension. Also, they may delay and control kidney disease, and perhaps even prevent it. High blood pressure is a major risk for chronic kidney disease, which is thought to affect around 13% of American adults.equates [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A recent study in Canada has discovered that the proteins in the yellow garden pea appear to assist in lowering hypertension. Also, they may delay and control kidney disease, and perhaps even prevent it.</p>
<p> High blood pressure is a major risk for chronic kidney disease, which is thought to affect around 13% of American adults.equates to around 25 million of us.~} Known to be tough for doctors to treat, kidney disease claims many lives as a result of cardiovascular complications and can progress to a level of severity that necessitates life saving kidney dialysis or a kidney transplant.</p>
<p> A team of researchers was searching for a way to affect patients&#8217; blood pressure, and focused their approach on the potential effect of yellow peas, which is a vegetable that is known to be a low fat, cholesterol free source of fiber, vitamins and protein.</p>
<p> What the researchers did was utilize a complex protein purification process to activate a normally dormant benefit from yellow peas. In these research sessions a mix of proteins found in yellow garden peas, called &#8216;pea protein hydrolysate&#8217; was created and given to rats that had kidney disease.</p>
<p> After eight weeks had passed, the blood pressure of these rats dropped by around 20% compared with the blood pressure of a group of untreated kidney diseased rats.</p>
<p> The researchers thought that was a pretty considerable improvement, and were glad that there were no apparent unfavorable effects from the pea protein. Unfortunately, the making of such a product available to humans isn&#8217;t an easy task. It first needs to be combined with enzymes so that it could take the form of a food additive or nutritional supplement.</p>
<p> Human trials are underway at the moment, and if the outcome be successful, the protein may be available in three years time.</p>
<p>Next &#8211; just head on over to the Daily Health Bulletin for more information on how to <a href="http://reallyworks.org/blog/2009/05/05/protein-in-yellow-peas-may-help-lower-blood-pressure/">lower blood pressure naturally</a>, plus for a limited time get 5 free fantastic health reports. Click here for a video summary of this study &#8211; <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=6NGjtlX5j04">Yellow Peas Lower Blood Pressure</a>.</p>
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		<title>Alcohol Relapse, Alcohol Addiction, and Enabling</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 05:08:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Soaringbird</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is interesting to articulate something that family members who have been negatively affected by the alcohol addiction of another family member apparently do not grasp. It seems that by shielding the alcohol dependent individual with lies and deceit to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have essentially created a condition that makes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is interesting to articulate something that family members who have been negatively affected by the alcohol addiction of another family member apparently do not grasp. It seems that by shielding the alcohol dependent individual with lies and deceit to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have essentially created a condition that makes it easier for the alcoholic to carry on and go forward with his or her damaging, devastating existence.</p>
<p>In fact, rather than helping the alcohol dependent person and themselves, these family members have in fact become enablers who have inadvertently helped negatively affect the alcohol dependent person’s <a href="http://www.all-about-alcoholism.com/Alcoholism_Warning_Signs.html">drinking problem</a> even further.</p>
<p>Perhaps the real downside of this is that the alcohol dependent person will continue drinking in a hazardous and abusive manner and suffer from diverse &#8220;<a href="http://www.about-alcohol-info.com">alcohol side effects</a>.&#8221; Some of these side effects include legal issues (such as getting arrested for one or more DUIs), employment difficulties, considerable financial problems, poor health, diminished mental functioning, and deteriorating relationships.</p>
<p><strong>Relapses Can and Do Occur</strong></p>
<p>According to the research findings and <a href="http://www.about-alcohol-info.com/Teen_Alcohol_Statistics.html">statistics on alcohol</a> dependency, another key alcohol addiction issue involves alcohol relapses. Relapses take place when an alcohol addicted individual has successfully gone through alcoholism rehabilitation and then returns to drinking a number of weeks or months later. At first glance, this circumstance seems contradictory to logical thinking and looks so improbable that it forces one to wonder why anyone who has lived through the dreadfulness of alcohol dependency can return to drinking a short while after effective alcohol rehab and in turn after reaching sobriety. There are, for sure, more than a few likely reasons for this.</p>
<p>It should be noted, however that alcohol addiction research that has focused on the enduring outcomes of alcoholism has shown that long after the alcohol addicted individual has discontinued his or her drinking, major transformations in the way in which the alcohol addicted individual’s brain functions are still present. As a result, all a recovering alcohol dependent person has to do to involve himself or herself in actions that correspond with the modifications that have occurred in the brain is to begin drinking again.</p>
<p><strong>A Requirement for An Essential Lifestyle Transformation</strong></p>
<p>There are even more reasons why several recovering alcohol dependent individuals return to drinking a few weeks or a few months after achieving sobriety. According to the alcohol dependency research literature, to make a successful recovery, the alcohol addicted person needs new ways of responding and thinking in order to deal more effectively with challenging alcohol-related circumstances that will take place.</p>
<p>Situations such as returning to the same alcohol addictive environment or to the same geographic location; interacting once again with friends from the time when the alcohol dependent individual was drinking irresponsibly; or familiar songs, smells, or activities—all of these circumstances can elicit memories that can trigger psychological stress or push hot buttons that influence the recovering alcohol dependent person to engage in hazardous drinking once again. Unfortunately, all of these situations may not only get in the way of long-term sobriety for the alcohol addicted individual but they can also lead to relapse and consequently work against one’s alcohol recovery.</p>
<p><strong>The Good News: There&#8217;s Light at the End of the Tunnel<br /></strong></p>
<p>In an attempt to “protect” the family alcohol dependent person, family members can essentially cause unintended harm by enabling the unhealthy drinking behavior of the alcohol addicted individual.</p>
<p>The substance abuse research literature demonstrates the fact that most people who successfully complete alcohol rehab experience at least one relapse. Alcoholics and their family members need to know this so that they do not get dejected or overwhelmed when a relapse takes place.</p>
<p>Luckily, taking part in support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous and follow-up treatment and education have resulted in more effective, long-term alcohol abuse and alcoholism rehab outcomes, have helped diminish alcohol relapses, and have helped recovering alcohol addicted persons achieve long lasting sobriety.</p>
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