• 9 Things We Would Love To Remove From Our Drinking Water

    Posted on January 20th, 2010 Dr. Mary No comments

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    Charles Duhigg of The New York Times today delivered the latest unsettling news about the nation’s water supply: It’s not as clean as you might think. An analysis of federal data from the last five years revealed that more than 20 percent of the nation’s water-treatment systems have broken provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act, the standards enforced by the Environmental Protection Agency. The result? As many as 19 million Americans are sickened each year.
    Over the years, the EPA has identified many substances in water supplies far and wide. Here are nine unexpected things that they’ve spotted.
    Arsenic: A naturally occurring element found in soil and minerals, arsenic is used as a pesticide and wood sealant. Ingesting high levels of arsenic, Madame Bovary can tell you, is deadly. At lower levels, over longer periods of time, it can darken skin and spur corns and warts. A carcinogen, arsenic can increase the risk of skin, liver, bladder and lung cancers.
    The EPA has said that more than 3 million Americans have been exposed to water with illegal concentrations of arsenic since 2005.
    Uranium: The element Iran insists on enriching despite howls from the U.S. and other Western nations, it is also used in helicopters, airplanes, armor, fertilizer and household items like certain microwaves. After it’s mined and processed, some of it is released back into the environment in waste material, called mill tailings. Large amounts of uranium can lead to kidney disease and cancer, though naturally occurring uranium is much less radioactive.
    The EPA says levels of uranium in drinking water are usually low and safe, according to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. However, the 3 million Americans exposed to illegal amounts of arsenic were also exposed to illegal amounts of radioactive substances.
    Radium: This radioactive metal has been used to treat cancer, for scientific research and in instrument calibration. Everyone is exposed to low levels of the substance, but higher levels are found near uranium mines, cool-burning industries and sometimes in drinking water that comes from wells. Radium can cause anemia and cataracts. At high levels, it is a carcinogen, causing increased bone, liver and breast cancer.
    The EPA has reported that levels of radium were 2,000 times the legal limit in water flowing in some areas.
    Tetrachloroethylene: Used in dry cleaning and for metal degreasing, this chemical usually evaporates when it meets water, soil or air, but high exposure can cause headaches, dizziness, confusion, nausea and unconsciousness. Women who are exposed to high levels of tetrachloroethylene may have menstrual problems and even spontaneous abortions. It is also believed to be a carcinogen.
    The New York Times found that the drinking water in Ramsey, N.J.. located 35 miles outside of New York City, has had illegal concentrations of tetrochloroethylene since
    2004.

    Lead:  Houses built before 1986 are more likely to have lead pipes than newer ones. Because hot water dissolves lead more easily, people who live with older plumbing should never drink hot water from the tap. Kids who drink lead-tainted water above the legal limits are at risk for physical and mental development problems. In adults, lead can lead to high blood pressure and kidney trouble.
    The EPA’s threshold for lead is 0.015 parts per million. If you are concerned about the levels of lead in your water, you can have it tested at a certified laboratory.

    Prozac, Birth Control, Makeup. Shampoo: Along with deceased goldfish and incriminating evidence, it turns our Americans like to flush their drugs and personal care products down the toilet, too. These substances leave the toilet (or bathtub and shower) and end up in our waterways. In fact, most of the waterways the EPA tested had pharmaceuticals and personal core products (PPCPs) in them.
    While there is evidence that ecological harm can come from PPCPs in the water, scientists are not yet sure of the threat to humans.
    Kind of scary isn’t it! Have any of you folks experienced any of the symptoms described on the article, do you have well or city water? Here at home I have well water but I also have a excellent reverse osmosis (RO) system installed which will remove any impurities, thought this was a necessary element to my house as I live between farm fields which are sprayed with chemicals and poison every spring!

  • The Power of Magnesium

    Posted on January 4th, 2010 Dr. Mary 2 comments

    There is a power and a force in magnesium that cannot be equaled anywhere else in the world of medicine. There is no substitute for magnesium in human physiology; nothing comes even close to it in terms of its effect on overall cell physiology. Without sufficient magnesium, the body accumulates toxins and acid residues, degenerates rapidly, and ages prematurely. Magnesium is the mineral of rejuvenation and prevents the calcification of our organs and tissues that is characteristic of the old-age related degeneration of our body.
    It goes against a gale wind of medical science to ignore magnesium chloride used transdermally (on the skin) and orally in the treatment of any chronic or acute disorder, especially cancer. Magnesium deficiency poses a direct threat to the health of our cells. Without sufficient amounts of this precious mineral our cells calcify and rot, becoming breeding grounds for yeast and fungi invaders all to happy to strangle our life force and kill us Magnesium deficiency is carcinogen, and in case of solid tumors, a high level of supplemented magnesium inhibits the production of cancer.
    According to Dr. Russell Blaylock, low magnesium is associated with dramatic increases in free radical generation as well as glutathione depletion and this is vital since glutathione is one of the few antioxidant molecules known to neutralize mercury. Glutathione requires magnesium for its synthesis. Glutathione synthesis requires ?-glutamyl cysteine, glycine, ATP, and magnesium ions to form glutathione. In magnesium deficiency, the enzyme y-glutamyl transfer is lowered.
    Magnesium in general is essential for the survival of our cells but takes on further importance in the age of toxicity where our bodies are being bombarded on a daily basis with heavy metals. Without the cleaning and chelating work of glutathione (magnesium) cells begin to decay as cellular filth and heavy metals accumulate; excellent environments to attract deadly infection/cancer.
    Several studies have shown an increased cancer rate in regions with low magnesium levels in soil and drinking water, and the same for selenium. In Egypt the cancer rate was only about 10% of that in Europe and America. In the rural fellah it was practically none existent. The main difference was an extremely high magnesium intake of 2.5 to 3g in these cancer-free populations, ten times more than in most western countries.
    Nature’s Sunshine Magnesium Products:
    Magnesium Complex: Each capsule contains a blend of both Magnesium Citrate and Magnesium Malate. There is 100mg of Magnesium per capsule.
    Magnesium: Each capsule contains 250mg of a blend of Magnesium Oxide and Magnesium Stearate .
    SynerPro Calcium-Magnesium: Combines essential minerals and trace minerals. Each tablet contains 100mg of Magnesium Oxide.

  • Lyme disease, the unknown stories

    Posted on August 27th, 2009 Dr. Mary No comments

    The following unbelievable story is that of someone whom I know personally. It all started in Nov 1989 when a friend of mine experienced what she thought was the flu; headaches, fatigue, nausea and sore throat. She never fully bounced back and in January of 1990 Read the rest of this entry »

  • EMF, Has your energy been zapped?

    Posted on August 24th, 2009 Dr. Mary 2 comments

    There are a growing number of studies on the effects of Electromagnetic fields (EMF for short). These electrical fields are silent and invisible so most people deny their danger. Just because you can’t see or touch it doesn’t mean that it is not doing you harm. For instance radiation or even carbon monoxide both are undetectable by the unassisted human body but exposure to either can be fatal. Read the rest of this entry »

  • 5 ways to prepare for childbirth

    Posted on August 21st, 2009 Dr. Mary 1 comment

    This formula is for use in the last five weeks of pregnancy, hence we call it 5-W. It tones and calms the uterus, rids the body of excess water, calms the nerves, and eases pain. The primary benefit of this formula is that it helps to make labor easier and on time. In addition to preparing for childbirth, 5-W has been known to help with menstrual disorders Read the rest of this entry »

  • Look what they’ve done to my food Ma!

    Posted on August 17th, 2009 Dr. Mary No comments

    Some say there are no unadulterated foods in any common food stores. After researching for this article I tend to agree. The bulk of most people’s food is store bought. Most of us do not have the means of producing our own food so it is really important for us to know what we are ingesting. There is alot of controversy about monosodium glutamate and metabisulfite we will examine these in a later article. Read the rest of this entry »

  • 8 Ways to understanding healing crisis

    Posted on August 14th, 2009 Dr. Mary No comments

    When I hit a healing crisis and started to detox, I quit using herbs. I thought the herbs were making things worse, thank goodness, out of desperation I returned to those herbs, rode out the cleansing and healing process and now enjoy better health than I had when I was 22 years old. Read the rest of this entry »

  • PMS, Premenstrual Syndrome

    Posted on August 6th, 2009 Dr. Mary 1 comment

    PMS, Premenstrual Syndrome…. At a very early age my children learned to run for cover when I started to show signs of PMS.   As I walked from room to room, you could almost hear the warning sounds that always accompanies the coming of a movie’s shark attack.  If this sounds familiar here are some hints that might help.

    A common complaint is bloating.  Strictly limiting your inorganic salt intake is a good place to start.  Kelp is often used to curb the salt cravings and is said to be a very good natural diuretic.  If the water gain is a source of joint pain, I suggest taking B-complex with extra B-6 up to 50 mg three times a day. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Infertility, is it affecting you?

    Posted on July 6th, 2009 Dr. Mary No comments

    Once I kidded a friend who was married for two years about when she was going to start to populate the earth. I could tell by the look in her eyes that my remark pierced her heart. I had assumed that she was waiting when in fact she was desperate to have a child but was not able to conceive. Read the rest of this entry »

  • 37 symptoms that may diagnose lyme disease

    Posted on June 22nd, 2009 Dr. Mary No comments

    Was in Minnesota this past weekend and ended up finding that I had been bitten by a tick, no surprise they are all over the place up there. There have been cases of Lyme disease in the area before so it sparked the thought that I should share my precautions and tests with you folks who may have experienced a tick bit recently or even many Read the rest of this entry »