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Cause and CureOr

How to have Healthy LUNGS

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The disease, almost always caused by smoking, destroys air sacs in the lungs, leaving patients struggling for breath. Medical treatments offer little relief.

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Every day in America: 40,000 people miss school or work due to asthma. 30,000 people have an asthma attack. 5,000 people visit the emergency room due to

asthma. 1,000 people are admitted to the hospital due to

asthma. 14 people die from asthma.

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asthma is indicated as “contributing factor” for nearly 7,000 other deaths each year

Since 1980 asthma death rates overal l have increased more than 100% among al l genders, age groups and ethnic groups.

The death rate for chi ldren under 19 years old

has increased by nearly 80% percent since 1980

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Salpeter SR, Buckley NS, Ormiston TM, Salpeter SR, Buckley NS, Ormiston TM, Salpeter EE: Meta-Analysis: effect of long-acting Beta-agonists Salpeter EE: Meta-Analysis: effect of long-acting Beta-agonists on severe asthma exacerbations and asthma-related deaths. Annals of Internal Medicine 2006;144(12):904.on severe asthma exacerbations and asthma-related deaths. Annals of Internal Medicine 2006;144(12):904.

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4000 of the 5000 deaths were caused by the asthma drugs and not the asthma..

..Salpeter SR, Buckley NS, Ormiston TM, Salpeter EE: Meta-Analysis: effect of long-acting Beta-agonists Salpeter SR, Buckley NS, Ormiston TM, Salpeter EE: Meta-Analysis: effect of long-acting Beta-agonists on severe asthma exacerbations and asthma-related deaths. Annals of Internal Medicine on severe asthma exacerbations and asthma-related deaths. Annals of Internal Medicine

2006;144(12):904.2006;144(12):904.

““Long acting Beta Agonists (inhaler Long acting Beta Agonists (inhaler medication) have been shown to increase medication) have been shown to increase severe life threatening asthma exacerbations severe life threatening asthma exacerbations as well as asthma related deaths.”as well as asthma related deaths.”

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Vaccinations

Polution

Diet

Deficiency and Toxicity

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VACCINATION DOSE DATA:VACCINATION DOSE DATA: Bir th: Hepatitis B, flu 2 Vaccine 2 Months: DPT, Polio, Hib, Hep B, Rota 7 Vaccines 4 Months: DPT, Polio, Hib, Rota 6 Vaccines 6 Months: DPT, Hib, Flu, Rota 4 Vaccines 6-18 Months: Hep B, Varicella, flu 3 Vaccine 15-18 Months: DPT, Polio, Hib, MMR 8 Vaccines 4-6 Years: DPT, Polio, MMR, flu (2) 9 Vaccines

This total of 39 vaccine mixtures by age 6

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2001 Physician’s Desk Reference, p. 1967.

VACCINATION SIDE EFFECTS:VACCINATION SIDE EFFECTS:

Fever Syncope Headache Dizziness Vasculitis Diarrhea Vomiting Nausea Thrombocytopenia Leukocytosis Lymphadenopathy

Anaphylaxis Bronchiosopasm Arthritis Myalgia Encephalitis Paresthesia Guillain-Barré Skin rash Burning at injection site Death

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9 Year Old Normal neck

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The death rate from lung cancer and cardiopulmonary diseases, which include heart attack, stroke, asthma, pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases like emphysema and bronchitis are all on the rise.

The findings of this study provide the strongest evidence to date that long-term exposure to fine particulate air pollution common to many metropolitan areas is an important risk factor for cardiopulmonary mortality.

No one knows exactly why pollution is toxic to humans, though many experts suspect that pollutants cause inflammation in the lungs or prompt the body to release chemicals that can affect heart function.

JAMA March 6, 2002;287:1132-1141

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. Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City conducted a cross-sectional study to determine if nitrites intake might be associated with COPD risk.

more than 7,300 subjects Analysis showed that frequent consumption of cured meats (14 or more servings per month) was linked with "an obstructive pattern of lung function and increased odds of COPD."

who frequently ate cured meats were also prone to have a lower intake of fruits, vegetables, fish, vitamin C, and vitamin and mineral supplements

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Before Chronic lung problems After No Problem & No Drugs

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COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) refers to asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, or any combination of the three.

The World Health Organization reports that

almost three million people die of COPD related complications each year.

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Researchers found that regular use of the over-the-counter painkiller acetaminophen was linked to higher rates of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), as well as reduced lung function.

Third National Health Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III) from 1988-94. 13,492 participants:

Almost 7 percent had asthma. Some 12 percent suffered from COPD. Almost 3 percent were plagued with both. Of the group, 4.3 percent of the participants said they used acetaminophen

on a daily basis, compared to 8.2 percent who used aspirin and 2.5 percent who used ibuprofen.

Researchers concluded acetaminophen use was linked to asthma and COPD--its risk increased in relation to the dosage.

American Journal of Respiratory and Crit ical Care Medicine May 1, 2005;171:966-971

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Antibiotics don't work for acute bronchitis. Now we have strong evidence saying that it shouldn't be used for this purpose.

The researchers hoped to test the effectiveness of antibiotics for patients with acute bronchitis. Physicians commonly prescribe antibiotics to treat this condition.

The findings shift the burden of proof to proponents of antibiotics to demonstrate why these drugs should be used in acute bronchitis, the researchers note. In the meantime doctors should not routinely prescribe antibiotics for bronchitis.

If the condition changes and there's suspicion of pneumonia, the patient should be reassessed. Sometimes pneumonia is misdiagnosed as acute bronchitis.

The Lancet May 11, 2002;359:1648-1654

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CDC Exaggerates f lu statsThe terms flu death and flu associated death were used interchangeably, when in fact they

are two different figures.In 2001, there were only 297 deaths that were

directly caused by the flu virus. The other 60,000 were attributed to pneumonia.

Doshi P: Are US flu figures more PR than science? BMJ;331:1412.

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The 1918 Epidemic Was Not caused by the Flu VirusFear of a flu epidemic is based upon the supposed flu of 1918 and 1919 in which 20,000,000 people are said to have died.

But what evidence do we have that these people died from the flu? And it wasn’t until 1933 that the influenza virus was discovered, and not one scientific

article, documents, lab reports, linking the two together. scientists at Emory University in Atlanta recently have announced that they discovered

that it was NOT THE FLU virus that killed people in the epidemic. But rather people died from bacterial infections, such as Streptococcus pneumoniae.

the 1918 flu deaths were caused by frequent use of medications like CALOMEL, used to treat “sepsis.”  Calomel is mercury.

During the same time, if people exhibited flu like symptoms they may have been given methyl chloride, which was used in for cough syrup in 1918. Methyl chloride is also used as a refrigerant, a solvent, and it is neurotoxic, with side-effects, e.g., drowsiness, and coma.

The point is, that in 1918 people didn’t die from the flu virus According to health researcher Dr. Dan Duffy

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The 1917-1918 flu pandemic showed a national Death rate of 6% or a 94% survival rate

Those that received spinal adjustments had Death rate of only.025% or a 99.975% survival rate

Patterson MM: The coming influenza: lessons from the past for the future. JAOA;105(11):498.

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Regular exercise is found to reduce the chance of colds….

Regular exercise reduces incidence of colds in postmenopausal women. Medscape. 10/30/06Regular exercise reduces incidence of colds in postmenopausal women. Medscape. 10/30/06

In post menopausal women, there was a In post menopausal women, there was a “protective” effect from exercise…“protective” effect from exercise…

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Researchers believe that as gums recede due to poor oral health, respiratory i l lnesses l ike bronchit is and emphysema worsen .

Accumulation of disease-causing organisms associated with gum disease may increase the risk for serious lower-respiratory-tract infection in susceptible subjects.

It is possible that bacteria that normally stick to teeth are sloughed into the saliva and may be breathed into the upper airways, changing the environment and paving the way for other germs to infect the lower airways. Oral conditions likely work with other factors, such as smoking, environmental pollutants, allergies and genetics to make existing lung problems worse.

Journal of Periodontology 2001;72:50-56

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Over disinfecting your children's living environment might not be the right thing to do.

Douwes J, van Strien R, Doekes G, et al: Does early indoor microbial exposure reduce the Douwes J, van Strien R, Doekes G, et al: Does early indoor microbial exposure reduce the risk of asthma? The Prevention and Incidence of Asthma and Mite Allergy birth cohort risk of asthma? The Prevention and Incidence of Asthma and Mite Allergy birth cohort

study. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2006;117:1067.study. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2006;117:1067.

Exposure early on to indoor germs, Exposure early on to indoor germs, reduces the risk of asthma.reduces the risk of asthma.

Let the indoor germs Let the indoor germs live.. live..

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Hydration

• Drink a minimum of 1 liter of water per day 2 liters is best

• Spring or filtered water

• No distilled, reverse osmosis, or tap water

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Motion

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Before After

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Proper nerve supply –

FREE of subluxation

Regular Exercise

Proper Nutrition

Sufficient Rest

Prayer and Meditation

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The The ChiropractiChiropracti

c c AdjustmentAdjustment

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The new flu drug Relenza is now the subject of a warning letter to medical professionals around the country that urges caution when the medicine is used in patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

The manufacturer, Glaxo Wellcome Inc., says it has received reports of serious breathing problems in some patients taking Relenza who also have underlying lung disease such as asthma and COPD (e.g., emphysema).

The warning letter comes out almost exactly one year after the FDA approved Relenza in spite of the negative recommendation from its scientific advisory committee in February 1999.

The panel was concerned the drug didn't actually shorten flu episodes.

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The nervous system The nervous system controls and coordinates all controls and coordinates all functions of the body. This functions of the body. This includes breathing, sleeping includes breathing, sleeping digestion, and elimination.digestion, and elimination.

Gray’s Anatomy, pg. 4Gray’s Anatomy, pg. 4

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The Four Deadly Food Groups

I. Pasteurized Dairy Includes milk, cheese, butter, ice cream yogurt…

II. Hydrogenated Soybean Oil Main component in 60% of foods on supermarket shelves. In most breads, cookies, donuts, pastries, salad dressing margarine, cereals…so start reading labels.

III. White Sugar & White Flour All refined carbohydrates.

IV.Hard Fats Chips, fries, pretty much anything fried…stuff like that.

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Nerve Supply Plant fibers soluble / insoluble Water Sun Light Motion Meditation and Prayer

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Fact:1.Only 10% of nerves are designed to carry Pain

signals

2. Symptoms are a Clue to Physiology

3. If ---- R is Greater Than B = Health if ---- B is Greater Than R = Sickness

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Health is a result of action , not luck

Sickness and disease do not happen by random chance or bad luck

Your level of health, or the lack thereof is the genetic expression of your

lifestyle choices!

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Meditation Prep Techniques

Start with Breathing 10 rapid and deep Rapid Hand rubbing then send the energy

out and back to you Hand over your heart “Name I love you” Ohm … to get “one word” usually on syllable

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Drug Check

Stop taking them…all of them.

Cigarettes, coffee, alcohol, recreational drugs, over the counter drugs, prescription drugs…

They’re toxic & unnecessarily tax your body.

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Exercise to Sweat 30 min per day

You Have 4X more Lymph than Blood

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Meditation/Prayer Definition

Prayer is Talking to God Meditation is Listening to God Meditation is NOT :Problem Solving, Brain

storming, Processing, or Visualization Meditation Goal is “O” State

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Enzymes

1) Break down the rotting food residues in the digestive tract & the blood

2) Help digest new food• Whole food enzymes

Vitamins & Minerals

• Whole food vitamins• Minerals are best when

chelated

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Billions of $ invested to ID Genes Theory: Develop drugs to counteract Gene

expression Nucleus is the brain Slave to your DNA Your Health is predetermined

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Mitochondria Rod-shaped Create energy for the

cell from food

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Nucleus DNA is the blue prints Protein is the control

to what part of the DNA is produced

Environmental perception controls the governing Proteins

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2002 headaches &

arm pain

2006 Migraines & Arm pain

and hand numbness

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Meditation Technique

Sit close to the Ground Breathing in thru nose out thru mouth Eyes closed .. Look up and middle Think of the “word” Get to the “O” state

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1. Alzheimer’s, Fibromyalgia, ALS, Multiple Sclerosis, RLS, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Asthma, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Diverticulitis, Pancreatitis, Etc…

ARE NOT DISEASES!2. 96% of All Dis-eases come from Deficiency or Toxicity!

3. There is NO Cancer gene

4. Modern Medicine has been around for about 100 years

“Where symptoms are treated” 5. Traditional Medicine has been practiced for thousands

of years “Where the Body is detoxed or strengthened”

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Hand PositionsHold a few moments to minutes

Integrity .. Left hand touches ground right hand up palm forward

Balance … both palms up Courage…left hand over heart right on top Love…Hands in prayer over heart

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Red Blood Cell Has no nucleus so

that it can carry more oxygen

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Nerve cells Can be several feet

long pass chemical and

electrical signals throughout the body

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Biology of Perception Facts :1. Your perception of your environment changes

cell function (Cell receptors)2. Change Cell function and you change Cell

Expression3. Change Cell Expression (Genetic Expression)

you change your Health

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Colon Health

Probiotics are key to repopulating the flora.

Colon Cancer is the #3 cancer in the U.S.

“Death begins in the colon” (Hippocrates)

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Breast Cancer Prostate Cancer Pancreatic Cancer

Normal Arc of Life90 Day Checkup

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The United States is actually the second to last in health in the world.

“… the things your doctors have told you to do - as a result of that information - Americans have the second worst health in the world.”

Journal of American Medical Association, July 26, 2000 Vol 284, No. 4 Barbara Stanfield MD MPH of Department of Health Policy and Management, John Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health

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Magic Bullet…

Doesn’t Exist!

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According to the Dean of the University of Arizona, College of Pharmacy, $75 billion for drugs is spent annually, and

•$76 billion is needed to

correct the problems

caused by drugs.

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Key Components to Health

• Hydration – Water Intake• Enzymes• Vitamins and Minerals• The Four Deadly Food Groups• Drug Check• Colon Health• Sunshine• Motion• Subluxation Correction

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30 Minutes a day with face chest and arms exposed

Full spectrum lighting No Sun Block Don’t Get Burned

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Soluble Fiber cleans arteries

Insoluble Fiber Cleans your Colon

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