Based on money and Materials Our modern life became a big illusion. The Real life and happiness needs 1- Security 2- Health 3- Life essentials (food – shelter etc). The Real life and happiness lie behind a natural life in a clean environment. We are sinking in different types of pollution. The consequences of pollution include: 1- Climate change the Heat melts ice, worsens weather and expands oceans. 2- Human health effects a- Climate changes b- Pollutants. 3- Plants and animals Natural habitats become hostile. Pollution is a Global Problem with no but a Single must be a Global Solution that is Go Green, Reduce CO2 and Stop Pollution.
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1. Dr. Fathi Neana, MD
Chief of Orthopaedics
Dr. Fakhry & Dr. A. Al-Garzaie Hospital
Saudi Arabia
September,7 - 2017
2. الن ِيدْيَأ ْتَبَسَك اَمِب ِرْحَبْلاَو ِرَبْلا يِف ُداَسَفْلا َرَهَظلَعَل واُلَِمع ِيذال َضْعَب مُهَقِيذُيِل ِاسْمُه
َونُع ِجْرَي(41)الروم
Mischief has appeared on land and sea because of (the meed) that the hands of men have earned, that
(Allah) may give them a taste of some of their deeds: in order that they may turn back (from Evil).
(Al-Rum:41)
3. َملَسَو ِهْيَلَع ُاَّلل ىلَص ِهللا ُلوُسَر َلاَق:
(ْمُكْنِم َحَبْصَأ ْنَماًنِآم، ِهِبْرِس يِفىًفاَعُمُهَدْنِع ، ِهِدَسَج يِفِهِم ْوَي ُوتُقاَيْنُّدال ُهَل ْتَيز ِح اَمنََأكَف ،)
في البخاري رواه"المفرد األدب”في والترمذي"السنن”
األلباني والشيخ"الصحيحة السلسلة
The Big illusion
Based on money and Materials Our modern life is
a big illusion
The Real life and happiness requires
1- Security
2- Health
3- Life essentials (food – shelter etc)
4- Natural life in a clean environment
4. The information Age, Computer Age, Digital Age, or New Media Age
Lifestyle diseases (non-communicable diseases (NCDs))
63% of all annual deaths world over, >38 million/year
Revolution of evidence based science and medicine, Root Cause of (NCDs)
Obesity – Metabolic syndrome
Coronary artery disease
Diabetes type 2
Hypertension
Arteriosclerosis
Stroke
Cancer
Depression – anxiety
Arthritis
Osteomalacia
Osteoporosis
Swimmer's ear
Loss of hearing
Ch. obstructive pulmonary disease
Liver Cirrhosis
Nephritis
Etc, etc, etc…
Stress-Depression
Diet (HFLC was HCLF)
Sleep-awake
Lack of Exercise
Sun avoidance
EMFs (Wireless WiFi devices)
Leaky gut syndrome
Pollutants
(Part, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, …)
Lifestyle diseases
5. 5
Biomechanical, Biological, Biochemistry
Molecular Biology, post genomics era
Psycho neuro immunology,
Clinical Metabolic Biochemistry,
The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR),
Mitochondrial Metabolic Therapy (MMT)
Concepts and way of thinking changed a lot
Global vs. key hole vision
The true threat and Culprit
Priorities to whom we direct our arrows
New dietary guidelines 2015: Shift away from focusing on specific nutrients toward a
general focus on eating real food (LFHC ->> HFLC)
The Information Age
Computer Age, Digital Age, or New Media Age
Revolution of evidence based science
6. The Root cause and Culprit behind
Chronic Diseases, Cancer and Aging
1- A state of chronic low grade inflammation
Dr. Richard K. Bernstein
Diabetes & Inflammation—the Vicious Cycle
(Hyperglycemia – Omega 6 - Obesity) - Leukotriene B(4)
(LTB(4)
2- Mitochondrial dysfunction
(not the genetic make up)
Dr. Ron Rosedale
Breakthrough views on clinical metabolic biochemistry
1- Harmful Effects of too much Sugar
->> Insulin and leptin receptor resistance
->> Free radicals (ROS) 90% Mitochondr
2- Harmful Effects of too much Protein
->> Activation of the mTOR metabolic signaling pathway
3- Physical inactivity (Exercise)
4- Pollutants
5- Drugs causing mitochondrial toxicity
(Iatrogenic) Mitochondrial dysfunction
Energy (ATP - ADP)
Leukotriene B(4) (LTB(4)
acts as a signal to relay
information from cell to
cell over long distances.
7. Lifestyle diseases can be cured By Therapeutic lifestyle change
Rather than treating risk factors by drugs for life
Diet : HFLC, IF, MBS
Exercise
Resistance - Walk - Run
P0llutants
P0llutantsPhysical inactivityPoor dietary habits
8. 1- Stimulate insulin production
Sunlight ->> circadian rhythm
Vitamin D ->> immunosuppressive
(type 1 diabetes + 17% type 2 diabetes)
Drugs ->> Insulin
2- Improve insulin sensitivity
Calcium ->> VGCC
Exercise ->> Depletion (stores), Replenish
(blood)
Diet ->> LCHF (MMT) vs. IF vs. MBS (Bar. surg)
(83% type 2 diabetes)
Drugs ->> Glucobay - Glucophage
Lifestyle diseases can be cured By Therapeutic lifestyle change
Rather than treating risk factors by drugs for life
Ex. Diabetes mellitus
Sunlight +Vitamin D + Calcium + Exercise + Diet
= Drugs for diabetes – its side effects
9. We are sinking in different types of pollution
Water Pollution.
Land pollution (Soil contamination by
lead, heavy metals).
Air Pollution.
Noise Pollution.
Littering (spilling of oils in oceans).
Radioactive contamination.
Ionized radiation.
Non ionized radiation (EMFs – Wi-Fi).
Light Pollution.
Thermal pollution.
Therapeuticals
Drugs, Alcohol, Smoke.
Electronic waste pollution.
Mental pollution.
11. Millions of deaths occur all around the world due to various types of pollution.
The harmful effects of pollution take the life very slowly (silent killer).
Nearly 50% of deaths per year world over occur due to pollution.
The Consequences of Pollution
Physical effects of pollution
Ecosystem dysfunction
Environment, greenhouse phenomena
Climate change, global warming vs. dimming
Infrastructure and Development
Biological effects of pollution
People
Animals
Plants
12. Human health effects
Top 45 diseases caused by pollution
Air pollution
1. Asthma attacks - chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease –
COPD
2. Weakening of lung function
3. Pulmonary cancer
4. Mesothelioma
5. Pneumonia
6. Bronchitis
7. Emphysema
8. Leukemia
9. Birth defects and immune
system defects
10. Cardiovascular problems
11. Neurobehavioral disorders
12. Liver and other types of cancer
13. Premature death
14. Autism
Water pollution
15. Typhoid
16. Giardiasis
17. Amoebiasis
18. Ascariasis
19. Hookworm
20. Gastroenteritis
21. Diarrhea
22. Encephalitis
23. Stomach cramps and aches
24. Vomiting
25. Hepatitis
26. Respiratory infections
27. Liver damage and even cancer
28. Kidney damage
29. Neurological problems
30. Weak sexual power
31. Thyroid system disorders
32. Malaria
33. Rashes on skin
34. Ear aches
35. Pink eyes
Soil pollution
36. Cancer
37. Brain and Nerve Damage
38. Kidney and Liver Disease
Noise pollution
39. Efficiency decrease of people
40. Lack of concentration
41. Fatigue
42. Abortion
43. Blood Pressure
44. Temporary or permanent deafness
45. Anxiety
Light Pollution
Melatonin
Radioactive contamination
Ionized radiation.
Non ionized radiation (EMFs – Wi-Fi).
E-Waste Pollution
Thermal pollution
Pharmaceuticals
Alcohol, Smoke
Mental – psychological
Effects on plant & Animal
13. The Ecosystem Definition
البيئي النظام
A system, or a group of interconnected elements, formed by the interaction of a
community of organisms with their environment
16. EXTINCTION TODAY
Today, many scientists think the evidence indicates
a sixth mass extinction is under way. The blame for
this one, perhaps the fastest in Earth's history, falls
firmly on the shoulders of humans. By the year 2100,
human activities such as pollution, land clearing, and
overfishing may drive more than half of the world's
marine and land species to extinction.
The sixth mass extinction
22. Definition of Pollution
• Pollution is the introduction of
contaminants into the natural
environment
• That cause adverse change in the
form of :
1- Killing of life
2- Toxicity of environment
3- Damage to ecosystem and Aesthetics of our
surrounding
(Wikipedia)
23. Definition (contd)
• An unwanted change in the environment which
involves the physical, biological and chemical changes
involving air, water and land which affects the human
life in one way or the other.
• Pollution has become a serious issue after World War II
in developing countries due to unchecked rapid
industrialization.
• Pollution is the root cause of many diseases
that kill and disable living organisms.
24. Definition (contd)
Environmental pollution vs. Mental pollution
Industrial societies produce
1- Physical toxins and pollutants
which harm humans physical health
2- Mental – psychological toxins
which harm humans mental and psychological
health
e.g. television, excessive noise, violent
marketing tactics, Internet addiction, social
media
25. The Consequences of Pollution
1- Climate change
Heat melts ice, worsens weather and
expands oceans
2- Human health effects
a- Climate changes
b- Pollutants
3- Plants and animals
Natural habitats become hostile
26.
27. Top 10 Worst Polluters
Total Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG)
31. Who pay the price
Places in sub-Saharan Africa will be most affected by a warming climate, while some
countries like Bolivia will also be severely affected
32. The results reveal that Scandinavian countries and the UK are among the
most likely to survive. But areas of sub-Saharan Africa will be hit
33.
34. Of the 3,000 cities in the WHO’s air quality database, the most polluted at the time of
measurement was Onitsha, a fast-growing city in Nigeria, which recorded roughly 30 times
more than the WHO’s recommended levels of PM10 particles. Peshawar in Pakistan was in
second place, followed by Zabol in Iran.
35. Among mega-cities (urban areas with over 14 million inhabitants)
Delhi and Cairo had the highest levels of urban air pollution.
37. No crime without punishment
The Top 3 Polluters became under threat
ِاسالن ِيدْيَأ ْتَبَسَك اَمِب ِرَْحبْلا َو ِرَبْلا يِف ُداَسَفْلا ََرهَظَقِيذُيِلمُهَونُع ِجْرَي ْمُهلَعَل واُلَِمع ِيذال َْضعَب(41)الروم
Mischief has appeared on land and sea because of (the meed) that the hands of
men have earned, that (Allah) may give them a taste of some of their deeds: in
order that they may turn back (from Evil). (Quran 30:41)
38. April 15, 2010, 3:35 PM
Iceland Volcano Ash Upends Air Travel in
Europe
No crime without punishment
The Top 3 Polluters became under threat EU
39. No crime without punishment
The Top 3 Polluters became under threat China
40. No crime without punishment
The Top 3 Polluters became under threat USA
41. Typhoon Hato leaves 16 dead as 27,000 evacuated in
China strongest typhoon in 5 years
August,23 2017
Repetition never be a mere chance or without reason
42. Hurricane Harvey USA
Grade 4 - the strongest in 12 years
Speed 225Km/h
>180 milliar USD (catrina 2005 (118) – sandy
2012 (75))
Change usual direction several times to gain
more power
August,25 2017
Repetition never be a mere chance or without reason
In type 1 diabetes, beta cells in the pancreas die and stop producing insulin. It is not known what causes this but is thought to be due to an immune system malfunction.
Vitamin D acts as an immunosuppressive agent reducing inflammation and production of harmful chemicals by the cells.
Supplementation by vitamin D reduced the risk for diabetes by about 80% in children (N=9124) if they received at least the recommended dose of vitamin D in infancy compared with those receiving less.
It was thought that vitamin D might somehow inhibit the autoimmune reaction targeted towards the cells of the pancreas.
Supplementation of mother’s diet during pregnancy has also been linked to reduced incidence of type 1 diabetes in children.
Children who are deficient in vitamin D have a 200% increased risk in developing type 1 diabetes.
In adults who were 40 y of age and with a body mass index of greater than 25, receiving 2000 IU or 50 micrograms of cholecalciferol, or vitamin D supplementation with or without calcium for 16 weeks improved the disposition index and insulin secretion (which was the product of insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity). These results suggested that vitamin D may have a role in delaying the progression to clinical diabetes in adults at high risk of type 2 diabetes.