Couples
Women
Men
Kids
• Emptying of the urinary
bladder is controlled by
the detrusor and trigone
muscles.
• sacral parasympathetic
nerves from S2 to S4.
• urogenital diaphragm
which derives its nerve
supply from the L2 spinal
nerve.
Bladder Anatomy and Physiology
Dave 56 Years Old
15 Years of
High Blood Pressure
10 Medications
•Joint Pain – Tylenol
•Asthma – Inhaler Steroids
•Indigestion – Prevacid
•High Blood Sugar - Metformin
•Constipation
•High Cholesterol – Lipitor
•Neck Muscle Spasms – Soma
•Sleep Problems – Ambian
•Sexual Dysfunction – Viagra
•Depression - Prozac
•Aspirin – To Thin Blood?
Philosophy, Science, Art After 90 Days
Blood Health
One microliter of blood contains:
4.7 to 6.1 million (male), RBC
Blood pH is regulated to stay within the
narrow range of 7.35 to 7.45,
• cells of blood are made in the bone marrow
• RBC have a plasma life of about 120 days
• Spleen
Erythropoiesis
•red blood cells (erythrocytes) are
produced.
•It is stimulated by decreased O2 in
circulation, which is detected by the
kidneys
•which then secrete the hormone
erythropoietin
•stimulates proliferation RBC
 Decrease Cartilage Production
 Inhibits Proteoglycan production
(the building blocks of Cartilage)
 Causes accelerated bone
destruction
American Journal of Medicine , 1999
, Dec.
• flows between the cells but is not found within the cells
• fluid delivers nutrients, oxygen, and hormones to the cells
• 90 percent of this tissue fluid flows into the venules
• 10 percent of the fluid that is left behind is lymph.
Lymph Health
• In a section of the node, lymphocytes,
• specialized white blood cells, kill pathogens
There are between 600-700
lymph nodes present in the
average human body. these
nodes can increase or
decrease in size throughout
life, any nodes that has
been damaged or
destroyed, does not
regenerate.
lymphatic vessels, lymphangions have
one-way valves to prevent any
backward flow.
Smooth muscles in the walls of the
lymphatic vessels cause the angions to
contract to aid the flow of lymph
 most kidney drugs target the
nephrons. Diuretics

 nephrons is that they are very, very
tiny – and therefore easily plugged.
 When plugged, they become
inflamed and infected and die.
 high blood sugar and high insulin –
which is why diabetes and kidney
disease go hand in hand.
 alprazolam (Xanax)
 indomethacin(Indocin, Indocin SR)
 amiodarone (Cordarone)
 isoxsuprine(Vasodilan)
 amitriptyline (Elavil)
 amphetamines
 ketorolac (Toradol)
 anorexic agents
 lorazepam (Ativan)
 barbiturates
 belladonna alkaloids (Donnatal)
 meperidine(Demerol)
 bisacodyl(Dulcolax)
 meprobamate(Miltown, Equanil)
 diazepam (Valium)
 pentazocine(Talwin)
 dicyclomine(Bentyl)
 mesoridazine(Serintil)
 carisoprodol(Soma)
 metaxalone(Skelaxin)
 cascara sagrada
 methocarbamol(Robaxin)
 chlordiazepoxide(Librium, Mitran)
 methyldopa(Aldomet)
 chlordiazepoxide-amitriptyline(Limbitrol)
 methyldopa-hydrochlorothiazide (Aldoril)
 chlorpheniramine(Chlor-Trimeton)
 methyltestosterone (Android, Virilon,
Testrad)
 chlorpropamide (Diabinese)
 mineral oil
 chlorzoxazone (Paraflex)
 cimetidine(Tagamet)
 naproxen (Naprosyn, Avaprox, Aleve)
 clidinium-chlordiazepoxide(Librax)
 Neoloid
 clonidine(Catapres)
 nifedipine(Procardia, Adalat)
 clorazepate(Tranxene)
 nitrofurantoin(Microdantin)
 cyclandelate (Cyclospasmol)
 cyclobenzaprine(Flexeril)
 orphenadrine (Norflex)
 cyproheptadine (Periactin)
 oxaprozin (Daypro)
 oxazepam (Serax)
 dessicated thyroid
 oxybutynin(Ditropan)
 dexchlorpheniramine (Polaramine)
perphenazine-amitriptyline (Triavil)
digoxin (Lanoxin)
piroxicam(Feldene)
diphenhydramine(Benadryl)
promethazine (Phenergan)
dipyridamole(Persantine)
propantheline(Pro-Banthine)
disopyramide(Norpace, Norpace CR)
propoxyphene(Darvon) and combination
products
doxazosin(Cardura)
doxepin(Sinequan)
quazepam (Doral)
ergot mesyloids (Hydergine)
reserpine(Serpalan, Serpasil)
Estrogens
ethacrynic acid (Edecrin)
temazepam (Restoril)
thioridazine (Mellaril)
ferrous sulfate (iron)
ticlopidine(Ticlid)
fluoxetine(Prozac)
triazolam(Halcion)
flurazepam (Dalmane)
trimethobenzamide (Tigan)
tripelennamine
guanadrel (Hylorel)
guanethidine (Ismelin)
halazepam (Paxipam)
hydroxyzine(Vistaril, Atarax)
hyoscyamine(Levsin, Levsinex)

. FDA : "Low serum magnesium levels can result in serious
adverse events including:
 muscle spasm (tetany),
 irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias)
 convulsions (seizures)
 risk of cognitive decline
 decreased DNA production,
 type 2 diabetes)
 increased risk of fractures of the hip, wrist, and
spine with high doses or long-term use
 the blood output of the heart is artificially reduced, causing less
oxygen to reach the body’s cells and tissues.
 The result will be normal blood pressure cuff readings
 The body still needs all that blood it needed before taking the
drugs,
 The body is now being forced to go through life with less oxygen than it needs, and
organs slowly start wearing out. Premature aging.
 In addition to the long term destructive side effects of:
 early death from heart disease, cancer, and
diabetes
 1. CDC website Tables 1 and 7 cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/deaths.htm
 2. JAMA 2002;287:612-617.
 3. Rogers S MD The High Blood Pressure Hoax Sand Key 2006.
 4. Graveline, D MD Statin Drugs 2006
 5. International Medical World Report 1 Sep 2000 Amsterdam
 6. Gress, T MD Antihypertensive therapy as risk factor for diabetes New England Journal of Medicine 30 Mar 00 vol 342 p 905
Patients took a daily dose of aspirin use for cardiovascular prophylaxis (325 mg/d).
 The researchers note that "Conventional nonsteroidal anti-
inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are associated with a spectrum of toxic
effects," something which many patients are likely unaware of.
 The most obvious and striking thing about these results is the
tremendous rise in risk of aspirin users :GI complication risks up to
450%.
Additionally, GI blood loss, GI intolerance, liver toxicity, or kidney
damage.
 The authors note that "No difference was noted in the incidence of
cardiovascular events … irrespective of aspirin use."
 JAMA September 13, 2000;284:1247-1255
90% of Money Americans spend on food is on
processed foods
Celiac disease is a severe form of gluten intolerance that
results in intestinal complications.
Gluten is the major allergy protein in wheat, spelt, barley,
rye and oats.
 1 in 250 people in Europe
 1 in 5,000 in the United States 1980
 1 in 57 to 1 in 33 …. 2000
 Journal of Pediatrics January 2000 136:86-90
• a process of selective filtration
• removes waste and potential toxins from the blood
• retaining essential molecules,
• balance key biochemicals and hormones in the blood.
• composed of 95% water, 2.5% urea, 2.5% mixture of
minerals, salt, hormones and enzymes.
 Average adult every 3 hours per
day
 1-0 times per night
 Coffee, alcohol, soda, drugs
 About 1-2 cups of urine
 Stretch reflex sends the signal
 Withholding urine
 Sensitizes stretch reflex
 if emptying too often sensitizes sensors

 Hypersensitivity from going too
often = check flow volume 6-8 sec is
normal solution is get nervous system
checked, withhold urine
 Overflow waiting too long (teachers,
truckers, kids) = get nervous system
checked, increase frequency, count sec.
of flow
 Weak pelvic floor (Office
worker/seniors)= Check nerves
strengthen muscles, stabilize ligaments
 Drug Induced = find the cause
eliminate the drugs
 Caffeine
 Alcohol
 Sweating
 Water intake
 Drugs (High blood pressure, etc…) (Water pill??)
 Breathing (high altitude)
 Temperature
1. Try to stop the flow of urine when you are sitting on the toilet
2. Imagine that you are trying to stop passing gas. Squeeze the
muscles you would use. If you sense a “pulling” feeling,
3. Lie down and put your finger inside your vagina. Squeeze
as if you were trying to stop urine from coming out. If you feel
tightness on your finger, you are squeezing the correct pelvic
muscle.
Don’t squeeze other muscles at the
same time.
Don’t hold your breath.
Repeat, but don’t overdo it.
Pull in the pelvic muscles and hold for a
count of 3. Then relax for a count of 3.
Work up to 10 to 15 repeats each time
you exercise.
* Vitamin C: oral vitamin C in bacterial infection with doses as high as 200
grams or higher.
D-manose : Vital for bladder infections
Grapefruit Seed Extract: antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and
antiparasitic properties o
* Olive Leaf Extract: This bioflavonoid, antioxidant, antimicrobial agent,
* Colloidal Silver: "One tablespoon of colloidal silver at a 40 ppm (parts per
million) concentration at the first signs of any infection and 1-2 teaspoons
three to four times daily until the infection is gone. Then stop
Garlic and Onions: both are very powerful antimicrobial
 
Before After
Proper nerve supply –
Get Checked for Subluxation
Regular Exercise
Proper Nutrition
Sufficient Rest
Prayer and Meditation
Take Action Today
Disease Risk Assessment is $275.00
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•Disease Proof your Body
•Get Your Vitality Back
•Feel Young Again
•Reduce or Eliminate Your
Dependency on Rx
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Reverse Arthritis
Eliminate High Blood Pressure
Diabetes
Reverse Cancer
Correct Fibromyalgia
Headaches solution
Sciatica Low back pain
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Infertility and dysfunction
RLS Restless leg Syndrome
Neuropathy
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•Exam
•X-rays (digital)
•Report
•Adjustment
Copyright DCVisuals 2004
Daily aspirin use linked to
pancreatic cancer
Although the medical
and drug industries
have been silent about
the damaging side
effects of the drug,
including severe GI
bleeding and ulcers.
Now there s another’
side effect for them
to ignore: a
significantly

Bladder function and control

  • 1.
  • 2.
    • Emptying ofthe urinary bladder is controlled by the detrusor and trigone muscles. • sacral parasympathetic nerves from S2 to S4. • urogenital diaphragm which derives its nerve supply from the L2 spinal nerve. Bladder Anatomy and Physiology
  • 6.
    Dave 56 YearsOld 15 Years of High Blood Pressure 10 Medications •Joint Pain – Tylenol •Asthma – Inhaler Steroids •Indigestion – Prevacid •High Blood Sugar - Metformin •Constipation •High Cholesterol – Lipitor •Neck Muscle Spasms – Soma •Sleep Problems – Ambian •Sexual Dysfunction – Viagra •Depression - Prozac •Aspirin – To Thin Blood? Philosophy, Science, Art After 90 Days
  • 10.
    Blood Health One microliterof blood contains: 4.7 to 6.1 million (male), RBC Blood pH is regulated to stay within the narrow range of 7.35 to 7.45, • cells of blood are made in the bone marrow • RBC have a plasma life of about 120 days • Spleen Erythropoiesis •red blood cells (erythrocytes) are produced. •It is stimulated by decreased O2 in circulation, which is detected by the kidneys •which then secrete the hormone erythropoietin •stimulates proliferation RBC
  • 11.
     Decrease CartilageProduction  Inhibits Proteoglycan production (the building blocks of Cartilage)  Causes accelerated bone destruction American Journal of Medicine , 1999 , Dec.
  • 12.
    • flows betweenthe cells but is not found within the cells • fluid delivers nutrients, oxygen, and hormones to the cells • 90 percent of this tissue fluid flows into the venules • 10 percent of the fluid that is left behind is lymph.
  • 13.
    Lymph Health • Ina section of the node, lymphocytes, • specialized white blood cells, kill pathogens There are between 600-700 lymph nodes present in the average human body. these nodes can increase or decrease in size throughout life, any nodes that has been damaged or destroyed, does not regenerate. lymphatic vessels, lymphangions have one-way valves to prevent any backward flow. Smooth muscles in the walls of the lymphatic vessels cause the angions to contract to aid the flow of lymph
  • 14.
     most kidneydrugs target the nephrons. Diuretics   nephrons is that they are very, very tiny – and therefore easily plugged.  When plugged, they become inflamed and infected and die.  high blood sugar and high insulin – which is why diabetes and kidney disease go hand in hand.
  • 15.
     alprazolam (Xanax) indomethacin(Indocin, Indocin SR)  amiodarone (Cordarone)  isoxsuprine(Vasodilan)  amitriptyline (Elavil)  amphetamines  ketorolac (Toradol)  anorexic agents  lorazepam (Ativan)  barbiturates  belladonna alkaloids (Donnatal)  meperidine(Demerol)  bisacodyl(Dulcolax)  meprobamate(Miltown, Equanil)  diazepam (Valium)  pentazocine(Talwin)  dicyclomine(Bentyl)  mesoridazine(Serintil)  carisoprodol(Soma)  metaxalone(Skelaxin)  cascara sagrada  methocarbamol(Robaxin)  chlordiazepoxide(Librium, Mitran)  methyldopa(Aldomet)  chlordiazepoxide-amitriptyline(Limbitrol)  methyldopa-hydrochlorothiazide (Aldoril)  chlorpheniramine(Chlor-Trimeton)  methyltestosterone (Android, Virilon, Testrad)  chlorpropamide (Diabinese)  mineral oil  chlorzoxazone (Paraflex)  cimetidine(Tagamet)  naproxen (Naprosyn, Avaprox, Aleve)  clidinium-chlordiazepoxide(Librax)  Neoloid  clonidine(Catapres)  nifedipine(Procardia, Adalat)  clorazepate(Tranxene)  nitrofurantoin(Microdantin)  cyclandelate (Cyclospasmol)  cyclobenzaprine(Flexeril)  orphenadrine (Norflex)  cyproheptadine (Periactin)  oxaprozin (Daypro)  oxazepam (Serax)  dessicated thyroid  oxybutynin(Ditropan)  dexchlorpheniramine (Polaramine) perphenazine-amitriptyline (Triavil) digoxin (Lanoxin) piroxicam(Feldene) diphenhydramine(Benadryl) promethazine (Phenergan) dipyridamole(Persantine) propantheline(Pro-Banthine) disopyramide(Norpace, Norpace CR) propoxyphene(Darvon) and combination products doxazosin(Cardura) doxepin(Sinequan) quazepam (Doral) ergot mesyloids (Hydergine) reserpine(Serpalan, Serpasil) Estrogens ethacrynic acid (Edecrin) temazepam (Restoril) thioridazine (Mellaril) ferrous sulfate (iron) ticlopidine(Ticlid) fluoxetine(Prozac) triazolam(Halcion) flurazepam (Dalmane) trimethobenzamide (Tigan) tripelennamine guanadrel (Hylorel) guanethidine (Ismelin) halazepam (Paxipam) hydroxyzine(Vistaril, Atarax) hyoscyamine(Levsin, Levsinex)
  • 16.
     . FDA :"Low serum magnesium levels can result in serious adverse events including:  muscle spasm (tetany),  irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias)  convulsions (seizures)  risk of cognitive decline  decreased DNA production,  type 2 diabetes)  increased risk of fractures of the hip, wrist, and spine with high doses or long-term use
  • 17.
     the bloodoutput of the heart is artificially reduced, causing less oxygen to reach the body’s cells and tissues.  The result will be normal blood pressure cuff readings  The body still needs all that blood it needed before taking the drugs,  The body is now being forced to go through life with less oxygen than it needs, and organs slowly start wearing out. Premature aging.  In addition to the long term destructive side effects of:  early death from heart disease, cancer, and diabetes  1. CDC website Tables 1 and 7 cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/deaths.htm  2. JAMA 2002;287:612-617.  3. Rogers S MD The High Blood Pressure Hoax Sand Key 2006.  4. Graveline, D MD Statin Drugs 2006  5. International Medical World Report 1 Sep 2000 Amsterdam  6. Gress, T MD Antihypertensive therapy as risk factor for diabetes New England Journal of Medicine 30 Mar 00 vol 342 p 905
  • 18.
    Patients took adaily dose of aspirin use for cardiovascular prophylaxis (325 mg/d).  The researchers note that "Conventional nonsteroidal anti- inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are associated with a spectrum of toxic effects," something which many patients are likely unaware of.  The most obvious and striking thing about these results is the tremendous rise in risk of aspirin users :GI complication risks up to 450%. Additionally, GI blood loss, GI intolerance, liver toxicity, or kidney damage.  The authors note that "No difference was noted in the incidence of cardiovascular events … irrespective of aspirin use."  JAMA September 13, 2000;284:1247-1255
  • 19.
    90% of MoneyAmericans spend on food is on processed foods
  • 20.
    Celiac disease isa severe form of gluten intolerance that results in intestinal complications. Gluten is the major allergy protein in wheat, spelt, barley, rye and oats.  1 in 250 people in Europe  1 in 5,000 in the United States 1980  1 in 57 to 1 in 33 …. 2000  Journal of Pediatrics January 2000 136:86-90
  • 21.
    • a processof selective filtration • removes waste and potential toxins from the blood • retaining essential molecules, • balance key biochemicals and hormones in the blood. • composed of 95% water, 2.5% urea, 2.5% mixture of minerals, salt, hormones and enzymes.
  • 23.
     Average adultevery 3 hours per day  1-0 times per night  Coffee, alcohol, soda, drugs  About 1-2 cups of urine  Stretch reflex sends the signal
  • 24.
     Withholding urine Sensitizes stretch reflex  if emptying too often sensitizes sensors 
  • 25.
     Hypersensitivity fromgoing too often = check flow volume 6-8 sec is normal solution is get nervous system checked, withhold urine  Overflow waiting too long (teachers, truckers, kids) = get nervous system checked, increase frequency, count sec. of flow  Weak pelvic floor (Office worker/seniors)= Check nerves strengthen muscles, stabilize ligaments  Drug Induced = find the cause eliminate the drugs
  • 27.
     Caffeine  Alcohol Sweating  Water intake  Drugs (High blood pressure, etc…) (Water pill??)  Breathing (high altitude)  Temperature
  • 28.
    1. Try tostop the flow of urine when you are sitting on the toilet 2. Imagine that you are trying to stop passing gas. Squeeze the muscles you would use. If you sense a “pulling” feeling, 3. Lie down and put your finger inside your vagina. Squeeze as if you were trying to stop urine from coming out. If you feel tightness on your finger, you are squeezing the correct pelvic muscle. Don’t squeeze other muscles at the same time. Don’t hold your breath. Repeat, but don’t overdo it. Pull in the pelvic muscles and hold for a count of 3. Then relax for a count of 3. Work up to 10 to 15 repeats each time you exercise.
  • 30.
    * Vitamin C:oral vitamin C in bacterial infection with doses as high as 200 grams or higher. D-manose : Vital for bladder infections Grapefruit Seed Extract: antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic properties o * Olive Leaf Extract: This bioflavonoid, antioxidant, antimicrobial agent, * Colloidal Silver: "One tablespoon of colloidal silver at a 40 ppm (parts per million) concentration at the first signs of any infection and 1-2 teaspoons three to four times daily until the infection is gone. Then stop Garlic and Onions: both are very powerful antimicrobial  
  • 31.
  • 32.
    Proper nerve supply– Get Checked for Subluxation Regular Exercise Proper Nutrition Sufficient Rest Prayer and Meditation
  • 33.
    Take Action Today DiseaseRisk Assessment is $275.00 5 Step Disease Risk Assessment!! •Disease Proof your Body •Get Your Vitality Back •Feel Young Again •Reduce or Eliminate Your Dependency on Rx Only $99
  • 34.
    www.youtube.com Johnbchiro (subject here) ReverseArthritis Eliminate High Blood Pressure Diabetes Reverse Cancer Correct Fibromyalgia Headaches solution Sciatica Low back pain Irritable Bowel Syndrome Infertility and dysfunction RLS Restless leg Syndrome Neuropathy Be part of the Health Renaissance
  • 35.
  • 36.
    Take Action Today Acomplete Health Check-up is $275.00 Summer Special $20 You Receive: •Posture analysis •Consultation •Drug Search •Exam •X-rays (digital) •Report •Adjustment
  • 37.
    Copyright DCVisuals 2004 Dailyaspirin use linked to pancreatic cancer Although the medical and drug industries have been silent about the damaging side effects of the drug, including severe GI bleeding and ulcers. Now there s another’ side effect for them to ignore: a significantly

Editor's Notes

  • #23 What makes green vegetables so healthy? One reason is that they are packed with luteins, an antioxidant found in green, leafy vegetables that is believed to help in maintaining good vision by keeping your retina strong. Indoles are another group of phytochemicals found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts. Indoles are believed to have a role in helping protect against breast cancer and prostate cancer. Next is the orange/yellow group.