PARTICLES OF LIGHT
The Writing of Joy Marchand
terça-feira, 1 de novembro de 2011
Watch Out For Super Colon Cleanse
Sometime in your life, you may want to or need to give your colon a complete cleaning out. I tend to think about this when I see a news report on a tornado that’s leveled a trailer park. When you think about colon cleansing is up to you and thank you for NOT telling me. But if you are thinking about it for whatever reason, then you should check out Super Colon Cleanse.
What Is It?
Super Colon Cleanse is a ready made formula made by Health Plus Inc. Super Colon Cleanse comes in capsule or liquid form. This is NOT for everyday use. This is only for sometime use. Health Plus, Inc. recommends once or twice a week. In between using Super Colon Cleanse, you can take regular Colon Cleanse products also put out by Health Plus, Inc.
Super Colon Cleanse is made up of natural herbs peppermint, rose hips, fennel seeds, buckthorn bark; foods like papaya and celery; and other god stuff with iron, senna, psyllium husk powder and milk-free acidophilus.
You must take Super Colon Cleanse with at least 10 ounces of water, as it can dehydrate you or cause choking. Be sure to follow the bottle’s directions very carefully. Keep it out of the clutches of children and pets.
Check with your doctor before taking Super Colon Cleanse. Don’t take if you are pregnant, nursing, or, and this is a direct quote from Health Plus Inc, “taking medication or have a medical condition.” Well, that eliminates about 90% of the American population. If you are one of the lucky remaining 10%, then you should be fine taking Super Colon Cleanse.
Beg Pardon?
There are a few times in your life when you can benefit from Super Colon Cleanse. But if you want to keep your colon and the rest of your body healthy, commit to stay healthy. No amount of Super Colon Cleanse is ever going to make up for a varied, balanced diet, plenty of water and regular exercise.
Don’t be fooled – Super Colon Cleanse or any other commercially available or home made colon cleanse is powerful medicine. Morphine is powerful medicine, too, but no one would advise you to take it twice a week unless under really specific conditions. Things will come out of your ass that you thought could only come from an alternate universe. It may scare you. These frightening looking fecal monstrosities are actually normal in a colon cleansing. Just exuding one from your body will put the fear of Healthy Living into you for life.
sábado, 29 de outubro de 2011
Occipital neuralgia and Lyrica

Maureen periodically flinched while we talked as searing pain shot up the back of her head. Short but severe, these jolts of pain were diagnostic of neuralgia, a condition wherein a single nerve-- the greater occipital in this case-- seizes with pain. As a result, my patient was experiencing show-stopping discomfort from the base of her skull over the back of her head, sometimes on the left and other times on the right.
She spent her days hunched, like so many of us, over a computer and desk. On standing, she carried her head forward and her shoulders rounded reflecting the anterior thrust of her daily activities. All this was aggravated by breasts so large that her bra straps had dug permanent grooves in the top of her shoulders.
No easy fix for Maureen. I assumed that she, like many people, would not embrace the idea of online pharmacy viagra, particularly over the long haul. I told her my plan--a short term fix to improve things quickly with a medication called Lyrica coupled with a larger plan to improve her posture, strengthen her supporting abdominal and back muscles, and perhaps consideration of breast reduction surgery.
Lyrica (pregabalin) is indicated for the treatment of seizures, diabetic neuropathy, nerve pain following seizures, and was recently approved for the treatment of fibromyalgia. Its use for occipital neuralgia, therefore, is 'off-label' but experience confirms that it soothes hypersensitive nerves no matter their location. Unfortunately, it's not without side effects, causing sedation, dizziness, and dysequilibrium, but its analgesic benefits can far outweigh these problems in patients whose daily lives are completely turned upside down by pain.
Maureen headed out with samples plus referrals to a physical therapist and a plastic surgeon and a written copy of the plan. Here's the phone message I received the next day:
Patient doesn't want to take Lyrica over a long period of time, was looking for a quicker working solution to pain. Advise.
Argh. Message back to patient:
Lyrica is a quicker working solution. Physical therapy, posture work, and possible surgery is the longer term answer.
The next message from Maureen sent the following day:
Pain free for the first time in weeks!
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terça-feira, 3 de maio de 2011
Birth control pill approved 50 years ago
On 9 May 1960 the United States Food and Drug Administration approved the world's first birth control pill, a drug that has reshaped the cultural landscape in much of the world. The Pill allowed women to explore sexuality for the first time without fear of unwanted pregnancy. The anniversary invites a look at the questions surrounding oral contraception. One question for the anniversary is why, 50 years on, science has come up with a potency pill for men but not a male birth control pill.Debate continues to rage on the Pill's health effects. In addition to worrisome side effects such as weight gain and nausea, the use of the Pill has been linked to a greater incidence of blood-clotting disorders. Researchers are also exploring possible links between hormonal contraceptives and cancer, infertility and sexual dysfunction.
Though health risks remain, the Pill has been widely accepted as the most satisfactory method of contraception, in part because of ease of use. By 2002, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 11.6 million American women were on the Pill, making it the nation's leading method of contraception. Research published in January in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology says that oral contraceptives have been used by about 80 percent of women in the United States at some point in their lives.
Development of impotence drugs, such as order cialis, cheap cialis and Levitra, have delivered blockbuster profits to the world's big drug companies. The absence of a birth control pill for men suggests the drugmakers have decided it would be a bad investment risk. China has come the closest to a Pill for men with a birth control injection that is producing promising test results.
Conditions were not propitious in the United States for the development of the Pill. In In 1873, the US Congress passed the Comstock Law, which forbade all forms of contraception. Margaret Sanger's advocacy of birth control helped, indirectly to bring funding to the researcher credited with the development of the oral contraceptive, Gregory Pincus in 1951. Nine years later, Enovid - the first Pill was approved. Four years after the FDA approved the Pill, the US Supreme Court struck down the Comstock law.
Original link: http://www.newsahead.com/preview/2010/05/09/united-states-9-may-2010-birth-control-pill-approved-50-years-ago/index.php
SSWAHS = SWSLHN + SLHN: Will it be different for the people of the Southern Highlands?
Well, apart from two rural LHNs, the Premier and Health Minister have decided upon who will be the Chief Executives of the other 16 Local Health/Hospital Networks.
At this time it is still unclear to the community members as to what will happen to the old SSWAHS Clinical Divisions and, more importantly, whether the people of the Southern Highlands will have the same access to the specialist inpatient beds which they had in the past. Or will the old Central Sydney AHS now re-branded as the Sydney Local cheap cialis Network (SLHN), manage to set up the barricades again?
Dr Victor Storm must be rubbing his hands with glee that he is back in his old stamping ground with control of his new, beaut "asylum" (you know, the one he said we should do without) the Concord Centre for Mental Health. I wonder if his vision of mental health (and treatment of the mentally ill) still extends southwards to Bowral cialis and the Southern Highlands.
It's yet too early to get the information as to "who's who in the zoo" when it comes to the lesser mortals in the new 18 Local Hospital/Health Networks. One of the other persons mentioned in this blog, notably for her prolonged silences, appears to have slipped off the radar when it comes to the top jobs. Surprisingly, Jan Whalan appears to have also slipped off the Christmas card list for the Premier and the Minister as she did not get one of the Chief Executive positions published by NSW Health to date. I guess she could still manage to swing into one of the two remaining rural LHNs - if she hasn't trodden on too many toes! Perhaps, (hopefully) Ms Jan Whalan is making a return to running a pharmacy somewhere!
One bright spot in the shuffle of chairs is that the new Chief Executive for the SWSLHN which, according to the blurb, runs from "Fairfield to Bowral" is none other than Ms Amanda Larkin.
Amanda Larkin started her rise up the ranks by being the General Manager of Bowral Hospital for a number of years. She was then asked to manage the Campbelltown/Camden Hospitals when there was a shake-up in the system there a few years ago. She presided over the Macarthur-Wingecarribee health services until the recruitment of the General Manager for Macarthur Health Service took place and then took up the permanent position of General Manager of the Macarthur Health Service, thereby allowing the hardworking Denis Thomas to be appointed to the Bowral Hospital as General Manager. Even though she may be relocating to the Liverpool Hospital campus in her new position as Chief Executive of the SWSLHN I'm happy to report that, unlike her predecessors, Amanda Larkin does know where Bowral is and where the rest of the health services in Southern Highlands happen to be.
Nevertheless, as residents of the Southern Highlands we cannot become complacent about the state of the health services being offered in the Highlands. There are still issues of a more appropriate use of the operating theatres at Bowral Hospital to reduce the waiting list for elective surgery. And while Bowral Hospital is given a tick for renal dialysis does it really happen as much as it should?
Let's keep vigilant about our health service and remember - the NSW State election is only about 43 days away!