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Even if you watch your diet and exercise regularly it may not be enough to lower your cholesterol to heart healthy levels. Thats where Nature Made CholestOff can help. CholestOff is an all-natural drug free blend of plant sterols and stanols, called Reducol which has been clinically proven to block cholesterol absorption and reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol in as few as 21 days. CholestOff is safe and…

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Overweight thirteen-year-old Celeste begins a campaign to lose weight in order to make sure she does not win the Miss HuskeyPeach modeling challenge, in which her mother and aunt have entered her–against her wishes.

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Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans And Swine

Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine

   The antibiotic-resistant bacteria Extended
   Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) is killing both
   people and swine in Denmark.

   The bacteria has been implicated in the deaths
   of a number of cancer and liver disease
   patients. The number of infected patients
   jumped 50 percent last year.

   Health officials said the bacteria is being
   transmitted to humans through pigs. The
   increased use of antibiotics in agriculture may
   be behind the spread of the resistant strain.

   What are ESBLs?

   Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamases (ESBLs) are
   actually enzymes produced by certain types of
   bacteria, which renders the bacteria resistant
   to the antibiotics commonly used to treat them.

   ESBLs were first discovered in the mid-1980s. At
   the time they were mostly found in the
   Klebsiella species of bacteria, in hospital
   intensive care units. Until recently, few people
   were affected by these mutated bacteria and it
   didn’t appear to be a major growing concern.

   That has changed, however. According to the
   British Health Protection Agency (HPA), a new
   class of ESBL (called CTX-M enzymes) has emerged,
   which are now being widely detected among E.Coli
   bacteria. These ESBL-producing E. Coli are
   resistant to penicillins and cephalosporins, and
   are becoming more frequent in urinary tract
   infections.

   Other species of bacteria that can now produce
   ESBLs include:

    K. pneumoniae
    K. oxytoca
    Salmonella
    Proteus mirabilis
    Pseudomonas aeruginosa
    The Problem is Worse Than You Think!

   According to a study published October 2007 in
   the Journal of the American Medical Association
   (JAMA), there were close to 100,000 cases of
   invasive methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
   aureus (MRSA) infections in the United States
   in 2005, which lead to more than 18,600 deaths.

   To put that number into perspective, HIV/AIDS
   killed 17,000 people that year.

   Antibiotic-resistant disease IS a major man-made
   problem.

   This was the study that propelled MRSA into the
   news last year, combined with a number of school
   outbreaks that took place around the same time.
   Discussions focused largely on reducing medical
   over-use of antibiotics, and proper hygiene such
   as washing your hands with soap and water to
   reduce the spread of infectious disease.

   But little has been said about the rampant
   over-use of antibiotics in agriculture, which is
   a MAJOR source of human antibiotic consumption,
   and hence increased antibiotic resistance.

   Agriculture as a Source of Antibiotic Resistance

   Both MRSA and ESBL are being traced back to
   animals raised for food production, especially
   pigs.

   These animals are often fed antibiotics at low
   doses for disease prevention and growth promotion.
   Animals receiving antibiotics in their feed gain
   4 to 5 percent more body weight than animals that
   do not receive antibiotics, but the price is high
   for you, the end consumer, because this practice
   also creates the perfect conditions for antibiotic
   resistance to flourish.

   Denmark’s health officials claim they’re unsure of
   how farmers and veterinarians, who have not
   consumed infected meat, are becoming infected.
   However, according to research cited on Johns
   Hopkins website, the main reservoir of these
   organisms is in the lower digestive tract, and
   they can persist within the gastrointestinal tract
   for months. So perhaps the answer doesn’t have to
   be all that complicated.

   So, the meat industry practice of using antibiotics
   is indeed a driving force behind the development of
   antibiotic resistance in a now wide variety of
   bacteria that cause human disease.

   The long stalemate on this issue constitutes a
   struggle between strong science and bad politics.
   The FDA finally banned the use of fluoroquinolones
   – a widely used class of antimicrobials — from
   agricultural use August 1997, but not without the
   Bayer Corporation kicking and screaming in vehement
   opposition. After all, antibiotics for livestock
   use is big business. It constitutes about 70
   percent of ALL antibiotic use! They couldn’t
   replace that market with human consumers even if
   they tried.

   Other Agricultural Sources of Antibiotics

   Another heavily tainted meat product you should stay
   away from is conventionally raised chicken. A 2006
   study published in the Journal of Infectious
   Diseases found that bacteria from conventional
   chicken and from people who ate the chicken became
   resistant to Synercid, a strong antibiotic used to
   treat antibiotic-resistant bacteria. In essence, it
   can cause resistance to the last lines of defense
   currently available in the modern medicine cabinet.

   It also found that it was rare to find resistant
   bacteria among antibiotic-free chicken, while the
   majority of bacterial isolates from conventional
   poultry were resistant.

   But, the ramifications of using antibiotics in
   agriculture don’t end there. Antibiotics filter
   down through the food chain in sometimes
   non-suspecting ways.

   Antibiotics are also being transferred, via
   manure, into your food supply.

   A 2007 study in the Journal of Environmental
   Quality looked at whether food crops will
   accumulate antibiotics from soil covered with
   antibiotic-containing manure.

   In a greenhouse setting, corn, lettuce and
   potatoes were grown on soil that contained hog
   manure with a commonly used veterinary
   antibiotic added.

   The antibiotics were absorbed by all three
   crops, into both their leaves and tissue.
   Meanwhile, the antibiotics also transferred to
   the potato tubers, suggesting that root crops
   like carrots, radishes and potatoes may be
   particularly at risk of antibiotic accumulation.

   These findings unfortunately also have
   implications for organic farmers, who often use
   manure as their main source of fertilizer. And,
   as it stands, manure that contains antibiotics
   is still allowed under the organic label.

   How to Avoid Excessive Antibiotic Exposure

   So how can you ensure that the food you feed to
   yourself and your family is pure and healthy?

   Apart from growing it yourself, your best option
   is to get to know a local farmer near you — one
   who uses non-toxic farming methods. If you live
   in an urban area, there are increasing numbers of
   community-supported agriculture programs available
   that give you access to healthy, locally grown
   foods even if you live in the heart of the city.

   If you are looking for a safer alternative to
   commercially raised beef please be sure to check
   out grass-fed beef. Grass-fed cattle are not
   routinely fed antibiotics. They may occasionally
   receive them for an infection, but that would be
   the rare exception, and even then they are only
   used for a few days.

   =====
   “Natural” is best, organic superior, and to
   learn how to undo the negative effects already
   suffered you, visit
  

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