Bad Day Today …. … Lyme disease, Shandy Monte
Archive for November, 2009
Acid reflux and back problems November 29th, 2009
One might ask how acid reflux can lead to back problems. What not to drink: alcohol should be avoided or consumed in moderation if you suffer total acid reflux. If your problem is acid reflux, and even a heavy meal, the amount of cider vinegar and reduce the amount of water or juice.
According to Ayurveda is acid reflux caused by a malfunction of the sub – category called Pachakuti Pitta dosha. Since acid reflux diseaseValve muscle weakens and stomach acid to flow into the esophagus. It 'was a shock, but at least now, with a better understanding of the causes and triggers acid reflux, much more able to control his condition.
But several Internet sources claim that some types of apple helps acid reflux. Modern science also points to the stomach as a cause of acid reflux. The same approach taken for the treatment of acid reflux.
I would encourage every person who is notwith medication or surgery to use, but options, which obviously can be used to explore a cure acid reflux disease. After a meal, when the stomach is full, smoking increases the likelihood of suffering from acid reflux. Many people have noticed a sensitivity to certain foods are very acidic and often avoid these foods in order to minimize the effects of acid reflux.
Any solution of acid reflux system, at least one salad fresh daily.Furthermore, increased the amount of fiber in the diet is very helpful to get rid of acid reflux. Take advantage of seeking strength through his Spirit to overcome the acid reflux and digestive disorders – What have you got to lose.
Romaine lettuce Romaine lettuce can cause acid reflux disease or heartburn remedy. Symptoms that remain for a long time, may be evidence of acid reflux. Acid reflux occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter does not function properly.
Europe, Africa, Australia, Asia and Latin America – Be aware! November 28th, 2009
Lyme disease is a growing problem in Europe, Africa, Australia, Asia and America.
A team from the University of Bath and colleagues from Britain and the United States showed that the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi possible Lyme disease is a growing problem around the world
This bacterium, which came from Europe, the developed countries, before the last glaciation. The researchers hope to be able to predict how this bacterium in the development phase, and to discover ways to preventincrease.
They learned about the evolutionary history of bacteria through the review of the sixty different samples taken from people infected and ticks in Europe and America. The study results show that the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, developed in Europe before the last glaciation. The species is currently in North America for a very long time.
Researchers suspect that their return to North America in 1970 occurred after the geographic territory of theTick, the bacteria that leads to extensive (eg, through the restoration of forests).
Understanding of the disease Lymes great innovation is essential for the proper performance of infection. Only when one recognizes the seriousness of his shovel accurate and the ability to spread, we are ready to fight Lyme disease, it should be. Precise knowledge of the nature of this terrible disease will give us the recognition enough to be taken seriously and try to heal, and gives physiciansand researchers from the perspective necessary to allocate resources and skills necessary for their investigation. Recent research confirms outbreak of disease Lymes in all corners of the world.
North America
United States of America – Lyme disease is the highest of infectious diseases in relation to the speed of propagation. Of 100,000 people who have 7.9 of this disease. In the ten states where Lymes disease is more common, the average was 31.6 casesper 100,000 inhabitants by the year 2005.Out by 51 States, forty-nine countries reported cases of illness.
Approximately 99% of all cases, only five geographic regions (New England, Mid-Atlantic are limited, East-North-Central, South and West North Central East Atlantic). Other species such as flies, mosquitoes, fleas, lizards and even brought successfully transmitted Lyme disease bacteria to humans.
Almost all states of the United StatesCases of Lyme disease, but the disease is in the east coast, north-central and focus on the states of northern California. Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Wisconsin, reports of about 90% of all cases of this disease.
Canada – The Canadian Center for Disease Control: "The Black-legged tick has a wide geographical distribution in Ontario, with wide extension of at least recognizedNorth to Latitude 50, and four out of five regions of Ontario. "British Columbia has been declared an area endemic for this disease in 1994. Lyme disease in Alberta is increasingly in rabbit ticks.
After the Public Health Agency of Canada (Phace) Lthis disease, especially in parts of British Columbia, southern and eastern Ontario, southeastern Manitoba and found parts of Nova Scotia.
Central America and Southern Europe –South America recognition of tick diseases and the incidence is increasing. Caribbean, Colombia, Bolivia, Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Costa Rica and other countries have reported isolated, if there ever was, the incidence of Lyme disease. The first reported case of this disease in Brazil in 1993 Made in Sao Paulo.
Europe
England – Lyme disease in England and Wales: 2007 (by the Agency for Health, published in June2008 – 797 cases identified in 2007.
The agency for health care to warn the British community by bites of ticks, from growth "remarkable number of blood sucking parasites, and increased cases of the disease in Hampshire, Dorset and Berkshire. Southern counties of England are known regional Lyme bacteria in the New Forest, Salisbury Plain, Exmore, and the South Downs, parts of Berkshire and Wiltshire andPalatinate Forest. Endemic areas include the Lake District, Yorkshire moors and the Scottish Highlands.
The health agency also said that cases of Lyme disease increased by 90% since 2006 in the United Kingdom. New Forest, South Downs, Dorset, Berkshire and have been nominated as dialing the "hot spot".
Ireland – The University College Dublin, Belfield, Ireland confirms that the spectrum of antibodies against the disease in blood donor programsPeak of 15%
Finland – The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has confirmed the prevalence of Lyme ticks in urban recreational areas of Helsinki (1998)
Greece – The presence of antibodies against Lyme disease in patients who are about 1.1%
Austria – The presence of antibodies against Lymes patients is approximately 7.7%
Germany – The range of antibodies against Lymes disease in blood donors is the percentage of 5.5%
Poland – The Ministry ofProfessional Biohazards ticks 1813 reviews of the six districts of forests. They found that a significant percentage of infected ticks, and were surprised to discover that many strains of bacteria infected with Lyme, ticks. The spectrum of antibodies against the Lyme bacteria in blood donors indicates the proportion of 1, 5%
Estonia – The number of people in a population with a positive test for Lymes disease in European patients or in danger of population andDonors of blood or a control group of 2.7%.
Croatia – 3317 cases were reported in Croatia 1987-2003. North-west of Croatia had the highest incidence. The spectrum of antibodies against Lyme disease in blood donors – 43%
Switzerland – The presence of antibodies against Lyme disease in patients is about 26%
Italy – The sero-prevalence of antibodies against Lyme bacteria in patients with or at risk for the subjects seems to change in Northern Italy, 3.2% – the lowest incidence at Lombardi for the highest 22.3% in Friuli, in central Italy, the lower incidence in Emilia (Parma) 0.2% to 18.3%, the highest Tuscany. The spectrum of antibodies against Lymes disease in blood donors or the control group showed the smallest peak of the Lazio region 1.5%, while the highest are in Sicily, 10.9%.
Sweden – The Department of Molecular Biology, Umea University, published a study (2007), who said: "The geographical distribution of reported Lymes> The disease in Sweden. "The report draws attention to results, which show that birds have an important role in the spread of Lymes disease because of its long-distance distribution and its position as a reservoir for Borrelia.
Lyme disease is very common in southern Sweden, with a higher incidence of neurological problems and arthritis. With the exception of the low incidence of carditis, the contour of the disease found in Sweden was equal toreported that the United States. The seroprevalence of antibodies against the disease in patients with 19%
Netherlands – The presence of antibodies against Lymes patients is 28%
France, Czech Republic, Estonia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Belarus, Belgium, Norway, Denmark and other countries have reported being isolated, although increasing, the incidence of the disease Lymes.
Turkey – the first isolation and categorization of bacteria from Lyme disease –Borrelia burgdorferi in Turkey.
In order to inspect the presence of the disease (Lyme disease) Borrelia species, 312 fasting ticks were collected by means of the flag in a woodland area in Trakya, in the European part of Turkey, in May 2002. Twelve of 299 ticks with Borrelia spp. These results provide the first evidence for the existence of the pathogen of Lyme disease in Turkey.
Asia
Borrelia burgdorferi tick infestations are usually found in Japanand the north-west of China and the Far East of Russia. Borrelia has been isolated in Mongolia.
Taiwan, Korea, India, Japan and other countries have reported being isolated, although increasing, the incidence of this disease.
Africa
Researchers have found several strains of Borrelia in ticks in Tunisia and Morocco. More than 40 published studies have been published chronicle of Lyme disease in Africa.
On September 24, 2007, Afrique Echos Magazine,one of the biggest news magazines in Africa, reports a team of researchers who studied from 1990 to 2003, he Dielmo disease, a village in Senegal. They found that they suffered more than 11% of the African village, the symptoms of Lyme disease bacteria and at least once in their lives. The French Institute of Research and Development (IRD) estimated established a rural area of Africa in Dakar, and that this terrible disease was the most common reason for the pharmacyConsultations for malaria.
In North Africa, "B" symptoms of Lyme disease was recognized in Morocco, Algeria, Egypt and Tunisia. Lyme disease in sub-Saharan Africa is not currently known, but indications are that this disease can occur in humans rights in this region. The large number of hosts and tick vectors for the creation of Lyme infection in Africa. In East Africa, two cases of this disease have been reported inKenya.
Australia, Pacific Islands, New Zealand and other countries have reported isolated, if ever, the incidence of Lyme disease.
The problem of Lymes disease knows no boundaries. I do not know the nationality or race or political systems. How powerful is a bacterial disease spread easily Lyme disease, and if nothing is done, the cases of the disease throughout the world Lymes is no alternative but to keep pushing.
The control of Lyme disease November 27th, 2009
Experiences of my wife controlling Lyme disease through herbs, antibiotics, naltrexone LDN (low dose), salt, and C, MMS (chlorine dioxide), melatonin, and iodine and vitamin C (of course, seek doctor before taking further decisions in treatment of Lyme)
July 13, 2008 – Tick Talk on CBC News November 26th, 2009
Veterinary researcher Nicholas Ogden carrier of Lyme disease. Owned by the CBC. Only in this file is the continuing need to raise awareness of Lyme disease in common … Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi tick, tick-infected blood
