Glutathione levels are often deficient in children with autism, impairing their ability to detoxify heavy metals and toxins found in vaccines. Low immunity inherited from parents makes babies more vulnerable to toxins in vaccines, which further damages their developing immune systems and brains when they cannot produce enough glutathione for protection. Proper nutrition is also important for children to have the amino acids needed to produce glutathione to avoid toxic damage linked to autism.
If you struggle with allergies (seasonal or food) this webinar is for you. ⠀
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Did you know food allergies affect approximately 15 million Americans? If you’re one of the many individuals or parents of children with food allergies, you are not alone. If you’re newly diagnosed or know someone who has just been diagnosed, it is important to know and learn the basics about food allergens early and quickly.
Approximately 15 years ago, as few as 1 in 15,000 children were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Fast forward to 10 years ago and the diagnosis rates jumped as high as 1 in 1,000. However, what is most alarming is that the diagnosis rate now stands at a shocking level of 1 in 50 children. It is thought that there may be a link between the rising diagnoses of this condition and the consumption or use of non-organic products.
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If you struggle with allergies (seasonal or food) this webinar is for you. ⠀
You will learn how to :
- identify (food and seasonal) allergies
- eliminate foods that trigger allergies
- decrease inflammation in body
- add probiotic foods to diet
- prevent allergies
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Did you know food allergies affect approximately 15 million Americans? If you’re one of the many individuals or parents of children with food allergies, you are not alone. If you’re newly diagnosed or know someone who has just been diagnosed, it is important to know and learn the basics about food allergens early and quickly.
Approximately 15 years ago, as few as 1 in 15,000 children were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Fast forward to 10 years ago and the diagnosis rates jumped as high as 1 in 1,000. However, what is most alarming is that the diagnosis rate now stands at a shocking level of 1 in 50 children. It is thought that there may be a link between the rising diagnoses of this condition and the consumption or use of non-organic products.
Nutrition Media muddles and misconceptionsHealthBeing
Nutritional Medicine Graduates Reunion Group
Presentation on
Nutrition - Media muddles and misconceptions
Fats, Sugar, Cooking, Soil, Microbes & the environment
Attention parents stop giving antibiotic to your childrenJessica S. Mathena
Nowadays kids fall prey to lots of diseases and this causes worrisome for parents. As children’s immunity system is not fully developed like adults, it is essential to keep an eye on your child’s health. I agree the fact that, parents give utmost care to keep diseases away from their children
ROLE OF NUTRACEUTICAL IN ALZHEIER'S DISEASEJOSU PJ
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive, neurocognitive disease characterized by memory loss, language deterioration, impaired ability to mentally manipulate visual information, poor judgment, confusion, restlessness, and mood swings.
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The 16-year-old boy in the discussion scenario presented to the clinic with specific complaints that are common in Strep Throat infection. He complained of a sore throat for 3 days. He denied recent cold, influenza, ear infections, or allergies. Redness, +3 tonsil edema, positive anterior and posterior cervical adenopathy, low-grade temperature, and pharyngeal exudate were noted by the practitioner on the exam. A diagnosis of Strep Throat was confirmed by a positive rapid strep throat culture. Penicillin was prescribed.
Strep Throat is not a genetic disorder, but an infectious one caused by A. Streptococcus bacteria. It is not gender-specific. Strep throat most commonly occurs during the late winter or early spring months as a direct result of people being grouped closely together indoors allowing it to spread easily via direct contact (American Academy of Family Physicians, 2016).
The patient’s symptomology and positive culture confirm that he was infected by A. Streptococcus bacteria. His body’s response to A. Streptococcus bacteria is the body’s initial inflammatory response to this bacteria; redness, swelling, heat, and pain (Kahn Academy, 2010). The patient’s anaphylactic response to penicillin was mediated by ‘IgE antibodies that are produced by the immune system in response to an environmental allergen’ (Justiz-Vaillant & Zito, 2019). These allergens include pollens, animal dander, dust mites or fungi (Justiz-Vaillant & Zito, 2019). The patient’s anaphylactic response to penicillin, a fungus, was unknown prior to its administration.
When a bacterial infection occurs, the body releases mast cells that are activated by chemokines to attack the infection (Kahn Academy, 2010). Histamine is released causing vasodilation (Kahn Academy, 2010). Endothelial cells are pushed apart and capillaries become larger and dilated, causing swelling to occur (Kahn Academy, 2010). The capillary walls become more porous allowing more cells to pass through them (Kahn Academy, 2010). Neutrophils act as the first responders and are attracted to the chemokines (Kahn Academy, 2010). They roll along the endothelial wall, squeezing through to eat up bacteria and damaged cells (Kahn Academy, 2010). Specific action via B and T cells are also activated to attack and destroy the bacteria (Kahn Academy, 2010).
The patient's anaphylactic response, Type I hypersensitivity reaction, to IgE antibodies is produced by the ‘immune system in response to environmental allergens’ (Justiz-Vaillant & Zito, 2019). If left untreated, it can result in a life-threatening or irreversible injury that includes death (Justiz-Vaillant & Zito, 2019). While the patient did not have a known allergy and it was disclosed that he had none, Type I hypersensitivity reactions occur after a previous sensitization (Justiz-Vaillant & Zito, 2019). In a Type I hypersensitivit.
Attention parents stop giving antibiotic to your childrenJessica S. Mathena
Nowadays kids fall prey to lots of diseases and this causes worrisome for parents. As children’s immunity system is not fully developed like adults, it is essential to keep an eye on your child’s health. I agree the fact that, parents give utmost care to keep diseases away from their children
ROLE OF NUTRACEUTICAL IN ALZHEIER'S DISEASEJOSU PJ
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive, neurocognitive disease characterized by memory loss, language deterioration, impaired ability to mentally manipulate visual information, poor judgment, confusion, restlessness, and mood swings.
Advanced pathoRespond to Stacy and Sonia 1 day agoStacy A.docxkatherncarlyle
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Respond to Stacy and Sonia
1 day ago
Stacy Adam
Wk 1 Discussion
COLLAPSE
Top of Form
Wk1 Discussion 6501
The 16-year-old boy in the discussion scenario presented to the clinic with specific complaints that are common in Strep Throat infection. He complained of a sore throat for 3 days. He denied recent cold, influenza, ear infections, or allergies. Redness, +3 tonsil edema, positive anterior and posterior cervical adenopathy, low-grade temperature, and pharyngeal exudate were noted by the practitioner on the exam. A diagnosis of Strep Throat was confirmed by a positive rapid strep throat culture. Penicillin was prescribed.
Strep Throat is not a genetic disorder, but an infectious one caused by A. Streptococcus bacteria. It is not gender-specific. Strep throat most commonly occurs during the late winter or early spring months as a direct result of people being grouped closely together indoors allowing it to spread easily via direct contact (American Academy of Family Physicians, 2016).
The patient’s symptomology and positive culture confirm that he was infected by A. Streptococcus bacteria. His body’s response to A. Streptococcus bacteria is the body’s initial inflammatory response to this bacteria; redness, swelling, heat, and pain (Kahn Academy, 2010). The patient’s anaphylactic response to penicillin was mediated by ‘IgE antibodies that are produced by the immune system in response to an environmental allergen’ (Justiz-Vaillant & Zito, 2019). These allergens include pollens, animal dander, dust mites or fungi (Justiz-Vaillant & Zito, 2019). The patient’s anaphylactic response to penicillin, a fungus, was unknown prior to its administration.
When a bacterial infection occurs, the body releases mast cells that are activated by chemokines to attack the infection (Kahn Academy, 2010). Histamine is released causing vasodilation (Kahn Academy, 2010). Endothelial cells are pushed apart and capillaries become larger and dilated, causing swelling to occur (Kahn Academy, 2010). The capillary walls become more porous allowing more cells to pass through them (Kahn Academy, 2010). Neutrophils act as the first responders and are attracted to the chemokines (Kahn Academy, 2010). They roll along the endothelial wall, squeezing through to eat up bacteria and damaged cells (Kahn Academy, 2010). Specific action via B and T cells are also activated to attack and destroy the bacteria (Kahn Academy, 2010).
The patient's anaphylactic response, Type I hypersensitivity reaction, to IgE antibodies is produced by the ‘immune system in response to environmental allergens’ (Justiz-Vaillant & Zito, 2019). If left untreated, it can result in a life-threatening or irreversible injury that includes death (Justiz-Vaillant & Zito, 2019). While the patient did not have a known allergy and it was disclosed that he had none, Type I hypersensitivity reactions occur after a previous sensitization (Justiz-Vaillant & Zito, 2019). In a Type I hypersensitivit.
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AUTISM
1. AUTISM & The Correlation with Vaccinated children and babies:
links with the deficiency of Glutathione (April 2015).
Parental low immunity and low good bacteria means the new born
inherits a naturally low immunity that then gets bombarded by vaccines.
This inhibits the development of the baby’s immune system: then,
compounding things, the baby is typically given vaccinations, which are a
soup of toxins and toxic metals like mercury and aluminium (adding to
those that have already been inherited from the parents) that damage the
child's brain and nervous system. Further, as the child grows older they're
not fed the properfoods they need to correct this rough start.
Research shows that glutathione is deficient in virtually all children with
autism. Meaning that they are not able to make enough of it to maintain
adequate levels needed to properly detoxify their body and brain. Because
they are unable to properly break down the proteins in foods into amino
acids, their bodies do not have enough amino acids to make glutathione.
The child who develops autism has an inability to make the amount of
glutathione needed to neutralize the toxins and kill the viruses in the
vaccinations. Their supply of glutathione gets used up and they can’t
make enough to take care of this onslaught of toxins and viruses.
A child who does not have candida overgrowth or any other issues which
may lead to poor protein digestion, is able to produce enough glutathione
to neutralize the toxins that bombard it from a vaccination or other toxic
overload exposure, and thus the toxins are able to be eliminated. In this
case, brain function is not seriously compromised and autism does not
develop.