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Overview of Limited Systemic Scleroderma

Limited systemic scleroderma was formerly known as CREST however the term is no longer used by experts, who were frustrated because many doctors were just diagnosing CREST and failing to identify further whether it was limited or diffuse scleroderma. Limited scleroderma is a type of systemic scleroderma. It is when skin involvement is limited to the hands although the face and neck may also be involved. It can affect any part of the body, including the skin, blood vessels and/or internal organs. It is diagnosed when there is tight skin limited to the fingers, along with either pitting digital ulcers secondary to Raynaud’s and/or lung fibrosis. It is considered to be a milder form of systemic scleroderma. Limited scleroderma often causes Raynaud’s and esophageal problems. Occasionally other internal organ involvement occurs but usually only after many years of the disease. The onset and progression is usually very slow and the outlook in general is very good. Limited scleroderma is still a systemic form of the disease and as it can affect the internal organs it is important to have symptoms treated as they arise and preferably by a recognised scleroderma expert. Presented by Amanda Thorpe on behalf of the nonprofit International Scleroderma Network at sclero.org.
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Posted by John Hocking - 4/28/2012 at 8:46 am

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Systemic Enzymes, Serrapeptase and Cancer Part 2

www.takebackyourhealth.com Would it not make sense to have something strip away the outer fibrous wall of cancer so that whatever agents we are using as medicine, whether natural or otherwise, can actually get into the cell and do their job? Sure as heck does? That idea has made sense in Europe and Asia for almost 30 years. There docs have been throwing highly fibrinolytic enzymes (scar tissue eating enzymes) both in blends and as solo enzymes at cancers outer coating and getting better results with turning the tide that the folks here in the States. So why has something with a 30 year history of proven worth and clinical application not reached the shores of America yet? Good question. In truth, there have been attempts to introduce systemic enzymes into cancer therapy here as far back as the 1970′s. Dr. William Kelly DDS, had an enzyme-based anti-cancer therapy he used on pancreatic cancer patients. For those not familiar with that form of cancer the survival rate from it was 0. Dr. Kelly had a record of remission with his patients of 80+%. (1). Not possible thought the ivory towers of establishment medicine. Also two major hindrances kept popping up for Dr. Kelly, first he was a dentist not an MD. Secondly it was also not believed here in this country that enzymes could be absorbed orally. That kept many a doc from even looking at Kelly’s findings. So they sent a young medical intern, Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez to investigate Kelly’s claims and debunk him. Far from proving
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Posted by John Hocking - 2/20/2012 at 2:15 pm

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Fibrosis of Lungs — Treatment with Systemic Enzymes Therapy Improve Patient Health Part 3

www.takebackyourhealth.com www.takebackyourhealth.com www.takebackyourhealth.com How Can Systemic Enzymes Therapy Help Fibrosis of Lungs Patient? Although the exact cause of fibrosis of lungs is still unidentified, it’s known that the immune system, chronic inflammation and fibrosis or scarring are the factors that play role in this condition. This is where the therapy with systemic enzymes comes into play. Our body produces enzymes to control presence of unwanted matter in our blood, eg excess fibrin (fibrous tissue) around scarred tissues, deal cell debris, toxins, etc. The production of enzymes in the body reduces drastically with age and other extraneous reason such as improper lifestyle, pollution and improper foods besides unhealthy habits (smoking, etc). Systemic enzymes act by digesting the excess fibrin, moderating the effects of the immune system thereby preventing further damage to lung tissues and removing toxins from the cells in the lungs. In turn, the lungs function (breathing) improves and reduces instances of coughing. The use of this enzyme supplement has an effect of thinning the texture of mucus in the lungs which not only improves the flow of the air as well as higher intake of oxygen while breathing, but it becomes much easier to cough out the unwanted mucus. www.takebackyourhealth.com www.takebackyourhealth.com
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Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a genetic lung disease, however it effects many of the organs of the body as well. There is a default in the sodium transport in our bodies causing sticky, thick mucus that is produced and often causes blockages in the lungs making it harder to breathe. CF has also effected my pancreas, causing CF-related diabetes. When the mucus obstructs organs it causes infections. If not treated these infections could become life threatening. My video is to increase awareness and raise funds so that a cure can be found for this horrible disease that afflicts 30000 people in the US alone.

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Posted by John Hocking - 1/16/2012 at 2:45 pm

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Do not ignore the bad breath caused systemic diseases  

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by Ron Sombilon Gallery

Do not ignore the bad breath caused systemic diseases  

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Many systemic diseases can also cause bad breath, I will introduce the following situations:(1) gastrointestinal and other digestive diseases. A stagnation of food in the stomach, they took to the taste of FA. Worse, there may be a result of chronic gastritis and gastric ulcer odor of corruption generated.(2) respiratory diseases. Bronchial inflammation, bronchiectasis, chronic bronchitis caused by psychosis, a condition for development, that is, the phenomenon may be bad breath. Lung maturation in psychosis of course there will be odor generation.(3) nose, throat diseases. Apart from sinusitis, chronic tonsillitis tonsils proliferative hyperplasia, the nose and throat diseases also occur odor. I do not know will happen bad breath mouth, nose and breath will smell when. With sinusitis, because the use of mouth breath bad nose. Therefore, to reduce the mouth’s saliva, mouth dry, self-purification is not a good look, this is the reason cause noxious odors.(4) metabolic disease. If the mouth of the sweet and sour taste, is likely to have diabetes; if rats like the taste of smell, it could be liver related ailments. In addition, kidney failure, leukemia, etc. are also the reasons for bad breath. Metabolic diseases and digestive diseases will damage the internal metabolic balance of the body is weakened body resistance of bacteria, so easy to cause periodontal disease.(5) heat disease, cancer. Severe fever disease and cancer will be the formation of bad breath. These diseases will form bad breath, is the deterioration of the disease is quite often, bad breath is just symptoms of these diseases deputy. Therefore, we must cure the original disease, bad breath can be completely resolved, must find a specialist clinic.(6) is not easy to salivate disease. People with diabetes will be dry mouth. This is because the saliva of it bad. Collagen disease and Xue syndrome would grid with almost no secretion of saliva. Therefore, this disease must frequently gargle. The medical well-developed, although there are artificial saliva, but the quality is far better than the real saliva.Salivary gland disease areas, there are stones that form in the saliva and the salivary gland inflammatory disease, because of inflammation caused by stones, but also bacterial invasion from the salivary gland openings, causing inflammation. In addition, the salivary glands may form ulcers that must be addressed.Dry mouth may be due to side effects of taking blood pressure medicine or by the impact of the use of radiation to treat cancer, may be simply bad teeth, bite, or open your mouth caused by mouth breathing. Usually shut the mouths of people with nose breathing, the patients with sinusitis and inflammation in the mouth when the mouth breathing may unwittingly use.



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Posted by John Hocking - 10/12/2011 at 8:15 pm

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Dental Problems Are Linked To Other Critical Systemic Diseases   

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by Ron Sombilon Gallery

Dental Problems Are Linked To Other Critical Systemic Diseases   

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More and more evidence surfaces each year linking periodontal disease and other systemic diseases that are not in the mouth. In the presence of periodontal disease, the risk is much higher in contracting one or more of the other diseases. There are two types of gum disease. Periodontal infection is the advanced stages of gum disease that causes bone loss. The bone loss is irreversible. Gingivitis is the early stage of gum disease and with early detection, treatment and proper oral hygiene can be reversed. Periodontal infection has been associated with other systemic disorders that would not on the surface appear related.

Periodontal disease is a potential risk factor for:* infective endocarditis (damaged heart valves)* cardiovascular diseases (arteriosclerosis, coronary thrombosis ischemic heart disease, stroke)* diabetes* respiratory problems* pancreatic cancer* behavioral and psychosocial status

In addition to the link between periodontal infections and systemic disorders, periodontal disease is infectious or communicable and can be passed between family members. On the surface, it is logical that infection in the mouth is able to find its way to other parts of the body. Initially it was thought that the bacteria in the mouth that cause periodontal disease were directly infecting different sites in the body, like the heart or lungs or artificial implants. This is true. However, there is more to it than that.

The body recognizes the bacteria in the mouth as a chronic infection and uses its defense mechanism to fight it. The body calls upon itself to manufacture blood constituents, such as neutrophils, eosinophils, and mast cells, to physically fight the infection. This process occurs with all infections. The problem is that as an infection becomes chronic, the body continues to manufacture these blood constituents, and release a pseudo hormone called c-reactive protein. It is this protein that inflames the internal walls of the arteries and compromises blood flow in areas that may have a predisposition.

The Research, Science and Therapy Committee of The American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) 1998 reviewed numerous studies and found periodontal disease and gingivitis as potential contributing factors for infective endocarditis (damaged heart valves), cardiovascular diseases (atherosclerosis, coronary thrombosis, ischemic heart disease, stroke), diabetes, respiratory disease, and behavioral and psychosocial status. Patients with periodontal disease have a 1.5 – 2.0 times greater risk of incurring a fatal cardiovascular disease. “Importantly, dental infections appear to increase the risk of coronary artery disease to a degree similar to the classical risk factors for cardiovascular disease including age, smoking, diabetes, hypertension and elevated serum triglycerides.”

Diabetics are more susceptible to contracting infections, which is the likely reason they are more apt to have periodontal disease than those without diabetes. In fact, the AAP considers periodontal disease the sixth complication of diabetes and states that controlling this gum disease may help you control your diabetes.

Some 16 million Americans suffer from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and it is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. F. Scannapieco, D.M.D., lead researcher of a study published in January 2001 Journal of Periodontology, found that patients with periodontal disease have a 1.5 times greater risk of COPD. (http://www.joponline.org/doi/abs/10.1902/jop.2001.72.1.50?prevSearch=allfield%3A%28copd+periodontal+disease%29&searchHistoryKey=)

This means that if you have diabetes, heart disease, potential for strokes, COPD, pancreatic disease, kidney disease you have poor circulation to these sites. The periodontal disease can push this problem into a more severe and even life threatening situation. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) (http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/) states, “Gum disease is a threat to your oral health. Research is also pointing to possible health effects of periodontal diseases that go well beyond your mouth.” If you are interested in longevity, keep your teeth impeccably clean.



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Posted by John Hocking - 10/6/2011 at 9:45 pm

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Fibrosis of Lungs — Treatment with Systemic Enzymes Therapy Improve Patient Health Part 1

www.takebackyourhealth.com www.takebackyourhealth.com www.takebackyourhealth.com Patients of pulmonary fibrosis lung disease are explained by their doctors that there is no known pulmonary fibrosis treatment and they may have up to five years to live. Happily for them, there is an alternative therapy with systemic enzymes that help treat fibrosis of lungs. What is Pulmonary Fibrosis Definition? Pulmonary or lung fibrosis happens when excess fibrous connective tissue, called fibrosis (scarring), develops throughout the lungs. This scarring is actually a natural process that involves the replacement of the normal tissue loss with fibrous tissue when there is a damage, infection or injury in the lung. This disease is most often found in people with age between 50 and 70 years old. Causes There are many fibrosis of lungs causes. They can be resulted as the secondary effects of viral infections, autoimmune disorders, microscopic injuries to lung, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, SLE, scleroderma, exposure to radiation/asbestos/silica/certain gases, smoking and certain medications. This condition is known as Interstitial Lung Diseases. However, on some other cases, the causes can’t be identified. This condition is called Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis or IPF. www.takebackyourhealth.com www.takebackyourhealth.com
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Posted by John Hocking - 10/2/2011 at 3:30 pm

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Cutaneous Drug Reactions: An Integral Synopsis of Today’s Systemic Drugs : With Drug Tables and Sign/Symptom Tables

Cutaneous Drug Reactions: An Integral Synopsis of Today’s Systemic Drugs : With Drug Tables and Sign/Symptom Tables

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Evidence Based Symptom Control in Palliative Care: Systemic Reviews and Validated Clinical Practice Guidelines for 15 Common Problems in Patients With … & Symptom Control, V. 7, No. 4-V. 8, No. 1)

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