For Some Of Us, Health Reform Begins At Home

for some of us, health reform begins at home_During a recent visit to my cardiologist, I was asked, “Do you eat red meat?” An occasional burger, I lied. But a high cholesterol count had already tipped my hand. The doctor prescribed medication and recommended that I switch from burgers to broiled chicken and fish.

I protested. Cholesterol medication can cause impotence, among other ailments, according to those TV ads. To which the doctor replied that high cholesterol causes strokes and heart attacks and that, just in case I hadn’t noticed, dead men don’t have sex.

So it’s off to the pharmacy instead of the rib shack.

When President Obama talks about health care reform, I hope he succeeds in making the case for those 46 million Americans who are uninsured. But I’d also like for him to talk about the importance of making healthy life choices. I could sure use the encouragement.

“You drink sodas?” the cardiologist asked.

“Maybe with a hot dog,” I said.

“You’re a grown man, and you’re still doing that?” she asked.

But everybody else does it, right? According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, Americans ate more than a billion wieners during the summer. “I exercise,” I told the doctor.

She was not impressed. “Haven’t you read about people who play tennis and run marathons and drop dead because their arteries were clogged?” She went on to say the food industry did not care about my health and warned, “Any processed food that you see advertised, stay away from it.”

The recommended food plan was not inspiring: oatmeal without sweeteners but with soy milk and cinnamon; four to six glasses of water a day to flush out some of the fat; scrambled tofu. (“It’s better than it sounds. Just try it,” she said.) Also allowed: egg white omelets with hummus and a choice of veggie soy patties or sardines.

I’m supposed to avoid salt and carbohydrates. No white rice, pasta or potatoes. And no daily bread, just daily vegetables, steamed, sauteed, grilled and raw. Help me, Lord.

In a recent opinion piece in The Washington Post, Arthur M. Feldman, a cardiologist and chair of the department of medicine at Jefferson Medical College, wrote: “Unless Congress outlaws McDonald’s, cigarettes, alcohol and idleness and cleans up the environment, no amount of ‘prevention’ will put a dent in the cost of keeping Americans healthy.”

My cardiologist gave me a copy of a recent Consumer Reports on Health, which said that a third of American adults have hypertension and that fewer than half of those with hypertension have it under control. If they ate right and exercised, however, there would be 6.2 million fewer heart attacks and 7 million fewer strokes a year.

A third of American adults are obese, and another third are overweight. Losing just a few pounds would prevent a total of 8.2 million heart attacks and strokes a year. Lowering cholesterol would prevent 12.6 million strokes and heart attacks a year.

I had a lot on my mind when I left the doctor’s office. One thing I didn’t have to worry about was getting an appointment. I had health insurance. Everybody should be so fortunate. Even people who make healthy choices can get sick. High cholesterol and hypertension, for example, are just two of many maladies that can be inherited. You need to see a doctor just to know where you stand. That said, my doctor made clear that no amount of health insurance is going to make healthy life choices for me. No insurance agent will magically appear to stop me from eating a cheeseburger.

The question is: Will I stop on my own, or will the burger have to be pried from my cold, dead hands?

“The problem is getting people to do what we already know they should,” said Javed Butler, deputy chief science adviser for the American Heart Association. “Eat right, exercise, stop smoking; control blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels; and consider preventive aspirin.

There’s just no way around it. Let’s get going on health care reform. But for people like me, self-care reform could also use a jump-start. By Courtland Milloy, The Press Democrat.

Helps Protect Lives & Property

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One key to any security aspects is based on a simple premise, that if you do not want to be a victim then chances are; do not make yourself the target. Burglars know to look for the hidden door key, so don’t hide spare keys under rocks, in flowerpots, or above door ledges. Instead, give the spare key to a trusted neighbor. Likewise, stop package, newspaper and other deliveries when you are away on vacation, for business or for other extended periods. Installing ADT not only helps to protect lives and property, it gives your house sitter fewer tasks to perform, it gives you piece of mind and give pilferers nothing to grab.

In a nutshell, what makes it more amazing is the fact that the Security System you are probably having now uses 4 interconnected monitoring centers to ensure your home is always monitored and deter criminals before they even attempt to break in to your home. Further, with its two-way voice option you can communicate directly with a live dispatcher from most any room in your home in case of emergency. That sounds really interesting which is why we are contemplating to have installed one soon. So, how about you guys there?

Healthy lifestyle: The Truth About Coconut Oil

healthy lifestyle - the truth about coconut oil_The stories that abound about coconut oil almost make it something to be banished from your kitchen. The truth is, coconut oil has been given a bad rap for years and so many persons have missed all the benefits associated with the coconut, this versatile fruit. However, at a time when strange viruses are around, coconut oil takes pride of place as an antiviral, tackling the most resistant viruses.

How can one product be so good? It is nature’s medicine cabinet, effective in destroying viruses that cause influenza, sinusitis, measles, hepatitis and AIDS. It also destroys bacteria that can cause throat infections, stomach ulcers, urinary tract infections, venereal diseases and meningitis. As an antifungal, coconut oil destroys ringworm, candida, thrush and parasites that can cause intestinal infections such as giardiasis.

Structure

A colourless oil extracted from the flesh of the coconut, what causes coconut oil to be so powerful in its medicinal properties? According to Kim Evans, natural health writer and author of Cleaning Up! The Ultimate Body Cleanse, it is all in the structure of the medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs), which include capric acid, caprylic acid and lauric acid, all making up over 60 per cent of the oil. Medium-chain fatty acids are often not understood but their uniqueness makes them special and they are only found in a few places in nature, coconut oil and breast milk being among those sources.

Historically, coconut oil was used during World War II by Japanese military, who occupied the Philippines and other South Pacific islands. However, supplies to the United States dried up during the long war years so the US began to develop alternative sources of cooking oil, giving rise to the influx of polyunsaturated vegetable oils. Unfortunately, the oil that replaced coconut oil was hydrogenated vegetable oil, which has now been proven detrimental to health.

Trans fats

The real problem with fats is trans-fatty acids created by modern technology which are foreign to the body. Trans-fatty acids are manufactured by a process called hydrogenation, which aims at stabilising polyunsaturated oils to prevent them from becoming rancid and to preserve them at room temperature. Trans-fatty acids are dangerous for the heart and are risk factors for certain cancers. Hydrogenated fats are used in stick and hard margarine, fast foods, commercial baked goods, processed foods and fried foods.

By the time the war was over, Dr Mercola posited that big bucks were invested in the manufacture of the polyunsaturated oils, so their promotion had to continue. Coconut oil and other saturated fats like butter and eggs were touted as villains and blamed for raising cholesterol levels and contributing to the steep rise in heart disease.

Tropical oils

Later, the soybean industry condemned the use of tropical oils such as coconut oil which ‘fell from grace’ because the poorer countries which produced coconut oil could not afford to fight it.

An examination of the traditional diets and the effects of coconut oil in the diet revealed that persons who consumed diets high in coconut products were healthy and trim (Mercola.com). Research results published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition indicated that of the two Polynesian groups studied with coconut as the chief source of energy, both populations exhibited positive health of the heart.

Virgin or extra virgin

Fats, in general, have earned a bad reputation, but not all fats are bad for your health. Apart from providing energy, fats consumed in the right amounts and of the right type may be beneficial to your health. Coconut oil, with its medium-chain fatty acids, is definitely one of the good fats. Cold-pressed virgin coconut oil is one of the richest sources of medium-chain fatty acids with a high content of lauric acid, protecting you from a range of diseases.

Short- and medium-chain fatty acids are easily absorbed by the body, as it requires less energy and fewer enzymes, thereby improving digestion. These fatty acids are transported directly to the liver, where they are immediately converted to energy.

Nutrition

Coconut oil is nutritionally sound as the flesh has about nine grams of fibre per cup and as much protein as green beans and carrots, as well as folic acid, calcium, iron and vitamins B1, B6, C and E.

You may want to revisit your youthful days with grandma and coconut oil was the only oil used to prepare tasty, home-cooked meals. You may have been having a drink of coconut water or eating the meat from dried coconut or as flakes in pies and cookies but you may not have been cooking with it.

Coconut oil is called ‘the healthiest dietary oil on earth’. Its stability makes it excellent for cooking and baking at high temperatures. If you are not yet cooking with coconut oil, you may want to make that switch for health’s sake.

Benefits of cooking with coconut oil

Lowers cholesterol. Recent studies have shown that the type of saturated fat in coconut helps you to metabolise cholesterol faster, lowering overall cholesterol levels.

Contributes to youthfulness. The consumption of coconut oil leads to the stimulation of the thyroid gland, which contributes to the lowering of cholesterol levels. A well-regulated thyroid uses cholesterol to make chemicals vital to disease prevention and slowing ageing.

Helps with weight loss. A healthy thyroid reduces the likelihood of obesity.

May prevent cancer. A healthy thyroid is linked to reducing cancer risks. Studies have shown that the incidence of cancer is less in consumers of coconut milk-rich diets, compared to those whose diets are loaded with unsaturated fats.

Prevents infections. Coconut oil contains 60 per cent of a fatty acid known as lauric acid. The body converts lauric acid into a substance that fights bacteria, viruses and infections in infants. Lauric acid, a fatty acid, is also found in breast milk. Lauric acid produces chemicals that protect the immune system.

Provides an immediate source of energy. This is influenced by the medium-chain fatty acids in coconut oil.

Reduces the risk of heart disease and atherosclerosis. A study of two community groups in New Zealand which consume a large amount of coconut oil showed rare incidence of heart attack.

Improves condition of the skin. The rich texture of coconut milk makes it effective to be added to beauty products such as lotions and shampoos.

Prevents blemishes/acne. When applied to the skin, coconut oil reduces inflammation to prevent psoriasis, rosacea and rashes.

Prevents hair damage. Protein penetrates hair shaft to prevent damage. Excellent as a deep conditioner for the hair.  Aids in the control of diabetes. By Heather Little-White, The Gleaner.

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Plan To Boost Afghan Forces Splits Obama Advisers

plan to boost afghan forces splits obama advisers_As President Obama weighs sending more troops to Afghanistan, one of the most consequential decisions of his presidency, he has discovered that the military is not monolithic in support of the plan and that some of the civilian advisers he respects most have deep reservations.

Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal’s troop request, which was submitted to the Pentagon on Friday, has reignited a longstanding debate within the military about the virtues of the counterinsurgency strategy popularized by Gen. David H. Petraeus in Iraq and now embraced by General McChrystal, the top American and NATO commander in Afghanistan.

General McChrystal is expected to ask for as many as 40,000 additional troops for the eight-year-old war, a number that has generated concern among top officers like Gen. George W. Casey Jr., the Army chief of staff, who worry about the capacity to provide more soldiers at a time of stress on the force, officials said.

The competing advice and concerns fuel a pivotal struggle to shape the president’s thinking about a war that he inherited but may come to define his tenure. Among the most important outside voices has been that of former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, a retired four-star Army general, who visited Mr. Obama in the Oval Office this month and expressed skepticism that more troops would guarantee success. According to people briefed on the discussion, Mr. Powell reminded the president of his longstanding view that military missions should be clearly defined.

Mr. Powell is one of the three people outside the administration, along with Senator John F. Kerry and Senator Jack Reed, considered by White House aides to be most influential in this current debate. All have expressed varying degrees of doubt about the wisdom of sending more forces to Afghanistan.

Mr. Kerry, Democrat of Massachusetts and chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, has warned of repeating the mistakes of Vietnam, where he served, and has floated the idea of a more limited counterterrorist mission. Mr. Reed, Democrat of Rhode Island and an Army veteran, has not ruled out supporting more troops but said “the burden of proof” was on commanders to justify it.

In the West Wing, beyond Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who has advocated an alternative strategy to the troop buildup, other presidential advisers sound dubious about more troops, including Rahm Emanuel, the chief of staff, and Gen. James L. Jones, the national security adviser, according to people who have spoken with them. At the same time, Mr. Obama is also hearing from more hawkish figures, including Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Richard Holbrooke, the special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan.

General McChrystal’s troop request, which has not been made public, was given to Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, by the general in a meeting in Germany on Friday. Admiral Mullen arrived back in Washington on Friday night with one paper copy for himself and one for Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates.

Mr. Gates has not endorsed General McChrystal’s request yet, viewing the situation as “complicated,” said one person who has spoken with him. But Mr. Gates, who will be an influential voice in Mr. Obama’s decision, has also left open the door for more troops and warned of the consequences of failure in Afghanistan.

Although Mr. Obama has called Afghanistan a war of necessity, he has left members of both parties uncertain about the degree of his commitment to a large and sustained military presence. Even some advisers said they thought Mr. Obama’s support for the war as a senator and presidential candidate was at least partly a way of contrasting it with what he saw as a reckless war in Iraq.

His decision to send 21,000 more troops to Afghanistan early this year, which will bring the number of American troops there to 68,000 this fall, was made hurriedly within weeks of coming into office to stanch the tactical erosion on the ground and provide security during Afghan elections.

But with those elections now marred by fraud allegations, the latest troop request is forcing Mr. Obama to decide whether he wants to fully engage in Afghanistan for the rest of his term or make a drastic change of course. Some advisers said the varying views reflected the complicated nature of a debate. The troop request follows the strategy unveiled by Mr. Obama in March to focus more on protecting the Afghan population, building infrastructure and improving governance, rather than just hunting the Taliban. On Friday, a United Nations report said that from January to August, 1,500 civilians were killed, about two-thirds of them by militants.

Admiral Mullen has endorsed the idea of more troops and will be at the table representing the military. General McChrystal and ambassadors from the region will get a chance to participate in meetings with the president through a secure video hookup.

Other officers, who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan and say they admire General McChrystal nonetheless, have privately expressed doubt that additional troops will make a difference. Others question the broader impact of such a buildup on the overall armed forces.

“If a request for more forces comes to the Army, we’ll have to assess what that will do in terms of stress on the force,” said an Army official, who asked not to be identified because General McChrystal’s troop request had not been made public.

General Casey, whose institutional role as Army chief is to protect his force, has a goal to increase by 2012 a soldier’s time at home, to two years at home for every year served, from the current one year for every year of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan.

Advisers who have Mr. Obama’s ear have raised other questions. Mr. Powell spoke with Mr. Obama about a variety of topics, but his remarks on Afghanistan resonated in the White House. “The question the president has to answer is, ‘What will more troops do?’ ” Mr. Powell told reporters before a speech in California last week. “You have to not just add troops. You need a clear definition of your mission and then you can determine whether you need more troops or other resources.”

In an interview, Senator Kerry, who met with Admiral Mullen last week, said that he had not made up his mind about the troop buildup, but that in Vietnam, “the underlying assumptions were flawed, and the number of troops weren’t going to make a difference.”

Senator Reed, who met with Mr. Biden, was more measured, but said the president needed to look at the capacity of Afghan forces and the prospects of reconciliation with moderate Taliban members. “You want to make sure you have the best operational plan to carry out the strategy,” he said. By Peter Baker and Elisabeth Bumiller, The New York Times.

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China Apologizes To Nigeria Over Fake Drugs

china apologizes_China has formally apologized to Nigeria for alleged export of fake drugs including some labeled as ‘Made in India’ by some Chinese firms and assured it that punitive action will be taken against those involved.

In June, Nigeria’s National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDFAC) said it detected a large consignment of anti-malaria drugs from China, with the label ‘Made in India’, being sold in the country.

Following the seizure of fake drugs, the Director-General of NAFDFAC, Paul Orhii travelled to India, where he got an assurance that drugs and other products moving out of the country would be thoroughly checked.

“It was an unfortunate incident, but it has opened up a lot of opportunities in fight against counterfeits, with the Indian government involved as it has interests in the issue,” Mr. Orhii said.

“The packaging was very sophisticated and looked genuine.

But after laboratory analysis we found there were no active ingredients. If it had remained undetected, it could have created resistant strains of malaria.”

India and China are the most prominent suppliers of drugs to Nigeria, he said. By The Hindu.