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HEREDITY AND DISEASE
Probably most of you are not looking forward to geniuses in your families; the records show us that they may be decidedly undesirable. But you do wish to know if any hereditary diseases will attack them. Probably all of you know that mice are bred so that certain strains may develop cancer in nearly all the offspring. In human beings, study of identical twins (that is, twins developing from the same egg) show evidence of the inheritance of disease, for example, cancer. No less a person than Dr. Eliot P. Joslin, of Boston, told me that heredity plays a part in diabetes. I, in my ignorance had said the opposite.
So there is conclusive proof that heredity is a factor in disease. Sometimes the disease itself is inherited; in other cases conditions are inherited which prepare the ground for the occurrence of disease. It used to be said that persons inherited tuberculosis. We know now that is not so, although apparently .a constitutional susceptibility to it may be. In fact, infectious diseases, when they occur, are part of our environment.
The disease formerly the most dreaded of all, smallpox, is practically non-existent in the United States. Why was it, then, that seven years ago when a man traveled from Mexico to New York City and was then found to have died of smallpox, the health authorities there went berserk, vaccinating most of New York’s population?
To understand this panic it is necessary to know some history, since hardly any of us has ever seen a case of smallpox. In 396 B.C. a terrific epidemic of smallpox so ruined the Carthaginian army that they were unable to cope with Rome, else the entire history of the world might have been changed. This was only one of many wars whose outcome was decided by smallpox.
It nearly did for the American army in the Revolution.
General Sullivan wrote to Washington, “The raging of the smallpox deprives us of whole regiments in a few days.” The treatment was servings of rum, with four pounds of gentian root and two pounds of orange peel to a hogshead. The men liked the flavoring and were happier for the rum and today we could do no better by them as the only cure still is to avoid it. Some of the army physicians tried to prevent the infection by inoculating the men. This method had been introduced into England early in the eighteenth century by Lady Mary Wortley Montague, who learned of it during her travels in Turkey. She described how they took smallpox matter from mild cases and put as much as could lie on the needle into a vein. “There is no example of anyone who has died of it.”
You see everybody took it for granted that sooner or later they would catch the smallpox so they preferred to get it from mild cases. Unfortunately it occasionally shifted from its mild nature and killed the person inoculated. It did not choose its victims from any particular rank in life. Royalty contracted it as well as the humblest peasant. Princesses had their beauty ruined, for when it did not kill it often left its victims disfigured for life.
For centuries plenty of Europeans had smallpox but those who survived acquired immunity. Mothers transmitted some of this to their offspring; many attacks were probably so mild that they produced little effect except to build up an inherited immunity.
It has been the experience throughout history that populations not accustomed to smallpox are extremely susceptible. When Cortez landed in Mexico with a few hundred men, one of them had smallpox. Three million Indians died as a result, and Cortez earned the reputation of being one of the great military geniuses of all time. The one who really deserves the esteem was the man in his forces who landed with smallpox. The natives had absolutely no immunity and died like mosquitoes sprayed with DDT. But moderns pride themselves on ignoring history; they have not seen smallpox or its disfigured survivors and they are careless. So vaccination in the United States is undoubtedly being slighted except by those who are going out of the country. (They know that they cannot get back without a certificate of vaccination.) If virulent smallpox should appear in our environment from some obscure corner of the world, it might find a community with little immunity, inherited or acquired, and a severe epidemic might then ensue.
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PROTECTING AGAINST COMMON POISONS: DDT
DDT is now present everywhere. Although the American government has limited (not banned, as it is commonly believed) its use, it is still widely used throughout the world, especially in underdeveloped and “developing” countries. The whole of our planet is contaminated by DDT. Even pelicans north of the Polar Circle were found to contain DDT in their tissues. If the use of DDT was completely discontinued today, it would take several decades before it would disappear from the environment, as it is an extremely slow decomposing substance.
DDT is a cumulative poison, stored mainly in the fat tissues of the body. Quick-reducing programs, or a rapid loss of weight for any other reason, can, therefore, be dangerous, as poisons will be released from the dissolved fat and can damage the whole system. When fasting is employed for reducing purposes, patients should fast only on juices, which will minimize the danger of DDT poisoning, and follow the protection program suggested below.
Protection
1. Yogurt and other soured milks. It has been well established that sour milk bacteria neutralizes DDT in the intestines and makes it “safer”, that is, minimizes its damaging effect on the body. Use daily.
2. Lecithin. Recent researches by the Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Environmental Health Sciences Center at Oregon State University have found that lecithin can bind up DDT and reduce its harmful effect on organism.
Dose: 2 to 3 tbsp. of granules a day.
3. Whey, powder or tablets. It feeds and encourages the beneficial bacteria in the intestines, which help to neutralize DDT.
4. Vitamin ? Helps to neutralize all poisons, including DDT, and protects body tissues from its harmful effects.
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ALLERGIES: HEAL THYSELF – BECOME MR. CLEAN AND KEEP COOL
Become Mr. Clean. If you suffer from dust or other airborne allergies, you can’t stop cleaning at the bedroom.
On average, men spend roughly 95 percent of their lives indoors, of which 60 percent is in their homes, says Dr. Platts-Mills, so controlling indoor allergens is important.
This means frequent (with more severe allergies, daily) dusting, vacuuming and spraying with commercial cleansers?floors, couches, curtains, carpets, everything that is home to the dust mite. Dr. Platts-Mills suggests you ask your allergist about allergy supply companies so you can order cleaning products by phone. Remember that cleaning kicks up a dust storm of its own. So wear a filter mask when you clean or find a nonallergic person to do it for you.
Keep cool. Spring and summer are prime allergy seasons, namely because the plant world is busy pollinating itself in an orgy of rebirth. Keeping pollens out of the home during these steamy seasons is a simple matter.
“Air-conditioning will really help you reduce your exposure to pollens,” says Dr. Norman. “The air conditioner’s filtration system takes out most of the pollen.?
Smaller particles like mold spores can be filtered out by installing superfine air filters in your central air and heating systems. Air-conditioning also keeps humidity low, discouraging dampness and the proliferation of molds.
If you don’t have air-conditioning, sleep with the windows closed during pollen season. Remember, when you sleep, your defense mechanisms are at a low ebb.
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VITAMINS BUILD UP ENZYMES
It should be evident that vitamins are food. Food builds up the body or is used to furnish energy. It would seem that the part of the body built up by the vitamins is neither muscle, bone, nerve, nor any of the other tissues but some mysterious, minute gold dust twins, called enzymes. Nobody has ever seen them, but we know from the results of their work that they have been around and have been very busy. There are no live activities without them. Their number must be practically infinite; each has its own special task and does no other task. One thinks of the workers on an auto assembly line where one man screws up certain nuts and bolts. It is a small part of the complete job, but if he does not do it properly, the auto performs poorly if at all. Enzymes run the body assembly line.
When I said that nobody had ever seen the enzymes, I was referring to the vast majority in the cells of the body. A few of them, notably the enzymes of the digestive tract, as, for instance, the pepsin of the stomach, have been isolated and collected. But to identify them all would be like cataloguing the stars. The better our telescope, the more stars appear. The biological chemist knows that the number of enzymes he becomes aware of depends only on the amount and complexities of his studies. Vitamins help to build these enzymes; now let us see how hormones help to control them.
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DEVELOPMENT OF GENE THERAPY
Scientists are moving into gene therapy for diseases caused by bad or missing genes. Missing genes are now said to account for several cancers, including colon cancer.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health took white blood cells from a young girl born with severe combined immune deficiency syndrome (SCIDS, also known as “boy in a bubble disease”). She was a sitting duck for any virus or bacterium that came along. She lacked the gene that makes an enzyme needed to keep white cells alive. The scientist took the normal gene she lacked from another human’s DNA and implanted it into the white cells they took from the girl. They then re-injected the white cells into the patient. At this writing, the youngster has produced a normal number of white blood cells for the first time in her life. But more time must pass before the experiment can be evaluated. Some scientists have criticized the experiment, saying that not enough is known about gene transfers in humans or their long-range effects.
Jeremy Rifkin, president of the Foundation on Economic Trends, has urged more caution in the whole genetic engineering enterprise. “In their mad dash for profit,” he says, “companies and scientists have given short shrift to problems that could have profound impact on human health. The more powerful technology that allows us to intervene in living creatures, the more powerful the long-term disruption. We are changing the genetic blueprint.”
Scientists are busy making the total human DNA molecule. They want to find the structure and location of every gene in that strand. The map of genes is called the genome.
Some scientists estimate that it will take 15 years and 3 billion dollars to pinpoint each of the 100,000 DNA genes. They fear the genome project will take money from smaller but critical basic research projects – the kind that Watson did as a young man.
Scientists favoring this project argue that having a complete map of genes will reveal the genetic component of every disease. They could then ferret out the genes for intelligence, mental diseases, susceptibility to infection, even emotional reactions and behaviors.
In 1996, new techniques were developed for identifying genes and their structure. A growing number of biologists think that the time will be cut short in approaching the full structure of DNA from human beings.
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WORMS (INTESTINAL WORMS, PINWORMS, TAPEWORMS)
The following harmless biological treatments, both ancient and modern, have been reported to be effective in removing intestinal worms:
1. Garlic – Garlic has been used for this purpose since in early history by Chinese, Greeks, Romans, Hindus, Babylonians, as well as by many modern biological practitioners. Both fresh garlic and garlic oil (now available in capsule form) are effective. For those who do not like the taste of garlic and refuse to eat it (children especially), an ancient method of garlic medication may be the answer: place a couple of cloves of fresh garlic in each shoe – yes, shoe As child walks, garlic is crushed and the worm-killing garlic oil is absorbed by the skin and carried by the blood into intestines. Garlic possesses a powerful penetrative force. Within 10 minutes of its being rubbed on unbroken skin it can be detected in the breath.
2. Papaya seeds – Fresh papaya seeds, about 1 tbsp., should be chewed and swallowed on empty stomach. They can be mixed with honey to improve the taste. Repeat several times. Also dried papaya seeds can be used. Crush them well and swallow with a little water.
3. Almond bran and fig juice – This is Dr. Royal Lee’s formula in tablet form, available through health food stores. Dosage: 4 to 6 tablets. Children, 1/2 dose.
4. Sodium chloride – Sodium chloride, or common salt, is a time-proven remedy for pinworms. Children, who develop worms, are often deficient in salt. Heavily salted diet for a week or two has been known to effectively remove pinworms.
5. Chaparral tea or tablets – Taken on empty stomach, 3 times a day.
6. Areca nut (betel nut) – This herb has been used by prominent herbalists for tapeworm. Dose: 2 to 4 drachms. Also, male fern is used for the expulsion of tapeworm.
7. Pinkroot, wormseed and wormwood – These herbs are commonly used for expelling all types of intestinal worms.
8. Pumpkin seeds – This completely harmless and beneficial food has been used in folk medicine for expelling worms.
9. Male fern (aspidium) – This herb is used for the expulsion of worms, especially tapeworms. One tsp. of fern roots is steeped in 1 cup of boiling water for half an hour. Cool it and drink 1 or 2 cupfuls a day, a good mouthful at a time.
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VITAMINS IN BALANCED DIET
Early in the nineteenth century a remarkable and picturesque man convinced himself and many others that the milling which produced white flour left something out. We know now that it was part of Vitamin B, but we are a century later than he was. This zealous reformer, Sylvester Graham, born in Connecticut shortly after the American Revolution, was ordained a Presbyterian minister, but he became famous as a lecturer on temperance and dietetics, strongly advocating a whole-wheat flour named graham after him.
His cult was so popular that his followers were referred to as Grahamites. Easily one of the most famous of these was Lydia Pinkham. (We doctors think that if she had stuck to dietetics and left gynecology alone, she would have done much less harm.) There were many Graham boarding houses in the country where his theories were zealously adhered to.
But, as is usual with ardent reformers, there were those who took him with a large pinch of salt. Ralph Waldo Emerson referred to him as the “poet of bran bread and pumpkins.” Graham’s fame was widespread, for he was an exceedingly popular lecturer. He also had a cure for alcoholism which he based upon a vegetarian diet. However, he is still famous today largely because of his lectures on the science of human life, and especially because of his book on Bread and Bread Making. He most certainly was correct in his belief that whole-wheat is better than white flour, and today we continue to eat graham bread and graham muffins.
The vitamin-supplying vegetables, fruits, and cereals are now used freely as they were not in Graham’s day, a big improvement in diet. The modern prevalence of pure drinking water is also one of the greatest advances since his day, but few people drink enough, particularly women.
Graham was in full accord with that wise man, Samuel Johnson, in advocating cheerfulness at meals. Johnson said that kindness is better promoted, “where there is no solid conversation.” It was for this reason Sir Robert Walpole said, that “He always talked bawdy at his table because in that all could join.”
The millers of Graham’s time were removing a certain part of the grain in order to obtain a flour that could be easily stored without becoming rancid. This flour was white, and by clever publicity the public was led to admire whiteness. Now that the home use of flour has almost ceased, so has that advertising. But the modern interest in vitamins has once again aroused the forebodings that Graham had and the bakeries are “fortifying” their white bread.
This is the great modern paradox. Few words connected with health are better known that “vitamins.” Everybody is convinced that the body needs lots of them. At the same time food is being processed so that there are less and less vitamins in it. And there is more and more consumption of vitamin-less materials: soft drinks and ice cream, for instance. Until a few years ago no man ever took a vitamin pill. Today soap manufacturers sell them in astounding quantities. Euclid said that there is no royal road to geometry. So it is with health, but the multitude seems to be convinced of the opposite. They ignore the comparatively inexpensive balanced diets and spend vast sums for the magic multivitamins. But the Lord is good to us. There are lots of vitamins around and the amounts needed are minute. Most of the population get what they need and, although they waste a lot of money, that is not serious under modern economic conditions.
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HIGH TECH MEDICINE: GENETICALLY ENGINEERED DRUGS AND VACCINES
Physicians already have genetically engineered the hormone/protein interferon A. They can give big enough doses to treat effectively the unusual blood cancer called hairy-cell leukemia. Interferon also cleans up genital warts, believed to be a forerunner of cervical cancer. And it fights back – but does not cure-Kaposi’s sarcoma, a cancer found in many AIDS patients.
Then there’s TPA, an artificial enzyme that cause clots in blood vessels to dissolve. It activates tissue plasminogen, a naturally occurring enzyme that exists only in inactive form. The genetically engineered version of TPA stops heart attacks by melting clots in the blood vessels feeding the heart.
There are now two genetically engineered vaccines. One is for hepatitis B, which can cause cancer of the liver. The other prevents hemophilus influenzae B, the bacterial infection that causes meningitis in children. (Do not confuse this with common influenza, which is caused by a virus.)
Scientists are working overtime to develop a vaccine against AIDS, a biological nightmare. Once the AIDS virus, called HIV, enters your body, it attacks the very white blood cells (called T cells) that are meant to protect you against infection. During the infection’s various phases, the virus changes its protein overcoat several times. This means that if white cells make a chemical to fight one type of AIDS virus, it won’t fight all AIDS viruses. Scientists hope that some day one protein will be able to fight all the AIDS viruses.
The biological industry has at least 100 more products in the pipeline undergoing feverish testing. One of the major artificial products, colony stimulating factor (CSF), may hold the secret of new and powerful cancer treatments. CSF is found naturally in the blood, but only in tiny amounts. Bioengineering has created several varieties of CSF, in unlimited amounts.
Because high doses of anticancer drugs destroy the bone marrow, doctors can use only small doses that are less toxic. But CSF saves the bone marrow, which lets the physician give the biggest jolt of anticancer drug possible. Doctors hope this will result in millions of cancer cures. It is still being tested against breast cancer; researchers expect results some time in 1998.
Various universities, institutes, and pharmaceutical companies have been working on these proteins:
– A new Factor VIII helps stop the bleeding of hemophilia. The old Factor VIII, derived from pooled human blood, was contaminated by the AIDS virus, and a quarter of the nation’s 20,000 hemophiliacs now carry the deadly virus. The new Factor VIII does not carry the AIDS virus.
– Interleukin, a hormone similar to interferon, treats advanced cancer. Interleukin, a blood hormone similar to interferon, treats advanced cancer and AIDS. Interleukin can turn certain white blood cells into killer cells that seek out and destroy cancers. As of this writing, the killer cells act sporadically, curing some patients but leaving others to die.
Other proteins are undergoing initial testing for these purposes:
– To speed the healing of wounds and eliminate chronic leg or body ulcers
– To protect corneal transplants taken from recently deceased individuals and transplanted to a person who has damaged the window of the eye
– To prevent organ poisoning in infants, who are receiving transplanted kidneys
– To suppress the rejection of transplanted organs by the body’s immune system (one such protein, OKT-3, is now widely used)
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WATER-SOLUBLE VITAMINS: THIAMIN
Functions
Thiamin (vitamin B1) is a coenzyme in many enzyme systems. These are involved principally in the breakdown of glucose to yield energy-Thiamin also aids in the formation of ribose, a sugar that is an essential constituent of DNA and RNA, the carriers of the genetic code. The adequate functioning of thiamin maintains healthy nerves, a good mental outlook, a normal appetite, and good digestion.
Meeting daily needs
The thiamin allowance is 0.5 mg per 1000 kcal. Thus, an adult whose calorie allowance is 2000 would need 1.0 mg thiamin daily. For older adults 1.0 mg is allowed even though the calorie intake may be less than 2000.
Each of the Four Food Groups contributes importantly to the daily thiamin intake. Meats, especially pork and liver, are rich in thiamin and account for about one fourth of the average intake. Dry beans and peas, peanuts, peanut butter, and eggs are good sources.
Enriched and whole-grain breads and cereals supply about one third of the daily thiamin intake. Although individual foods of the fruit-vegetable and milk groups contain lower concentrations of thiamin, the intake of recommended amounts of foods from these groups accounts for about 40 per cent of the daily need.
Clinical problems
The symptoms of thiamin deficiency occur because the tissue cells are unable to receive sufficient energy from glucose. Therefore, they cannot carry out their normal functions. Early symptoms of thiamin deficiency include fatigue, irritability, depression and moodiness, poor appetite, a tingling and numbness of the legs, and poor tone of the gastrointestinal tract together with constipation. As you know, such symptoms could result from many other causes. At this stage of deficiency a diagnosis pointing to lack of thiamin as the cause would require laboratory tests.
Severe thiamin deficiency in the United States is rare. It occurs occasionally m alcoholics who fail to get an adequate diet over a period of time. Deficiency may also occur when there has been protracted vomiting or diarrhea, or following infections or surgery when dietary intake has been inadequate.
Beriberi, sometimes called “rice-eater’s disease” because it is often seen in people whose chief diet is refined rice, is the severest form of thiamin deficiency. It is still seen in some areas of the Orient. The symptoms include polyneuritis (disease of the nerves, especially of the legs and hands), heart disease, and edema. Infants are sometimes seen with beriberi when their mothers have had a grossly inadequate diet so that their milk does not protect the baby.
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The following biological methods have been reported to be effective in removing warts:
1. Vitamin E. Squeeze the contents of one 100 IU capsule of vitamin E on non-medicated band-aid and place over the wart. Repeat continuously for 2 to 3 weeks.
2. Castor oil. Apply generously over wart every night and morning for several months.
3. Vitamin A and E, internally. Take 100,000 units of A, and 600 IU of E, for one month.
4. Vitamin G-complex (Dr. Royal Lee’s formula) – 6 tablets a day.
5. Celandine. The juice is squeezed out of fresh plant and applied to warts or corns.
6. Figs. Milky juice of fresh, barely ripe figs, applied directly on warts several times a day for a couple of weeks.
7. Papaya. The juice of green papaya applied to the warts several times a day.
8. Potato. Cut raw potato and rub it on. Repeat several times a day for a couple of weeks.
9. Asparagus. Eat 4 tbsp. of asparagus puree twice a day. Canned puree or home-made puree of cooked asparagus in blender (use both asparagus and the liquid).
Note: It is my opinion, based on a life-time of experience, that the patient’s faith in the treatment, whether it is one of the above-mentioned, or any of the hundreds of other popular wart remedies, plays a most important role in achieving results. This is, of course, true in regard to any disease or treatment, but seems to be more so in regard to warts.
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VITAMINS: BALANCED DIET PROVIDES ALL THE VITAMINS YOU NEED
One of the most remarkable phenomena of modern times has been the sale of vitamins to the American public. A friend of mine dwelling on the outskirts of New York City told me that an astute businessman came into his town with a lot of ready money, bought up large stocks of vitamins, and began a tremendous advertising campaign. He also brought over from Europe several smart investigators, who were evidently financially embarrassed. They went to work in the laboratory and every favorable report from them went into the advertising. The rest of their work was ignored.
The American public has been spending many, many millions of dollars a year on vitamins. It is said that the money so spent has been equal to the combined sales of laxatives, dentifrices, and hair tonics. 1 should say that every article on vitamins that I have seen, which gave evidence of careful investigation, has pointed out that most of the ways in which vitamins are used are foolish. Vitamins are tremendously important, but they come in foods; the well-balanced diets that Americans are easily able to get furnish these vitamins in proper amounts and at the same time furnish the proper nourishment. Why is it then that physicians prescribe so many vitamins? Well, physicians are also susceptible to the hammering effect of clever advertising. As Bernard Shaw and other people have pointed out, physicians, to hold their patients, at times have to give their patients what they want, and they are going to do it if they feel that they are not actually harming their patients. The effect of vitamins is a long-range one; practically never does a vitamin deficiency occur in a short-term illness.
Somehow man has managed through eons of time to find food to nourish himself, although often handicapped by scarcity. When supplies were abundant, he has instinctively partaken of a varied diet and although ignorant of its components has got what he needed, including vitamins and minerals. Ignorance, shiftlessness, and poverty were the obstacles in the past in certain communities, leading to the spreading of hookworm and anemia.
These poor unfortunates unknowingly brought the troubles on themselves. In the parts of this country, where we smugly admit that we are more advanced, there are areas, such as that near the Great Lakes, where many persons develop unsightly lumps in the neck, enlarged thyroids called goiters. These people are dull; some of the children are idiotic dwarfs. Near the seashore goiters are rare, because lack of iodine is the scapegoat and there is plenty of iodine in sea salt. Of course even the inlanders use salt. But here is a case of man’s inhumanity to man. We fortunate ones want our salt “refined.” We want it to look nice and to contain none of the other sea materials which might offend our palates. Or at least the dealers tell us that we want it so and also packaged in pretty containers at a special price. So the iodine has been extracted; now it is being returned.
As man has approached what we call civilization, he has become finicky, and done many things to make his food what he considered more palatable. There is danger when this tampering is done blindly. It has been said that Americans boil their vegetables so long that they would do better if they drank the water and threw away the rest. Thus they would get the minerals and possibly more of the vitamins and carbohydrates. Modern diet is often similar to that described by Demosthenes: “Like the diet prescribed by doctors, which neither restores the strength of the patient nor allows him to succumb.”
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In 1953, in one of the great marbled meeting halls of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C., a young, thin, nervous man in his 20s told the most learned American men and women of science his astounding story of research into the hidden chemistry of life. An older scientist, who had undertaken to be my mentor, whispered to me, then a young reporter, “This is the greatest biological discovery of the 20th century.” And he was right.
That young man was James “Double Helix” Watson, an American who, with Francis Crick, an Englishman, gave the first correct description of DNA, the basic chemical of heredity. They said DNA consisted of two long chains of clusters of atoms spiraling like the strands of a twisted rope. The spiral, or double helix, taken from a human being contains the chemical blueprint to build a human being. Rat DNA has the manufacturing data to make a rat, and so on for all the animal and plant species we know. Their discovery triggered one of the greatest bursts of creative research in history. After nearly 40 years of diligent labor by thousands of researchers, we are now enjoying the payoffs, including these:
? We?re uncovering the chemical basis of mystery afflictions like muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis.
? We’re getting new and miraculous treatments for cancer, heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, hemophilia, AIDS, and dwarfism, to name a few.
? We?re creating biotechnology, a new multibillion-dollar industry to fashion those treatments.
? We will see medicines for mental disease; rare, deadly, inherited ailments like Huntington’s chorea, which killed folk singer Woody Guthrie; multiple sclerosis; arthritis; and even the common cold.
David Baltimore, Nobel Prize winner, says, “We’ve seen these blockbuster products come out amid tremendous scientific activity. It is extremely exciting. By the year 2000, we’ll have a whole new set of medicines. The situation is self-renewing.”
Carolyn Schmidt, an interior decorator from Darien, Connecticut, contracted an infection that destroyed her kidneys’ ability to clean toxic waste from her blood. Three times a week at home, Mrs. Schmidt hooks herself up to a machine that pumps her blood through a filter to remove the offending chemicals-and save her life. Finally, an artificial form of the hormone/protein erythropoietin (EPO) is injected into the venous line returning the blood to her body.
Healthy, working kidneys produce EPO, which prompts the body to make red blood cells. Her kidneys can’t do this, so Mrs. Schmidt’s blood becomes anemic-lacking in red blood cells. Before using this artificial EPO, she had blood transfusions, which are dangerous and expensive.
“I used to get tired and cold very easily,” Mrs. Schmidt says. “I forced myself to keep going. When I used EPO, I didn’t get short breath. I had red lips again. I bloomed. EPO makes the difference between sick and healthy. It really is a miracle drug.”
EPO is connected directly to Watson and Crick’s discovery in 1953. Scientists figured out that sections of the big DNA molecule correspond to genes-chemicals in the hearts of cells that control cell functions. We are made up of billions of cells, and our genes determine our size, shape, coloration, and much of how we think and feel. Genes also underlie many human diseases.
When Watson and Crick unlocked the chemical door to the secret of genes, scientists rushed in to unravel the secret code of DNA: the genetic code. Different stripes of DNA-which makes up the genes – tell the cell’s chemical factory to put together different proteins.
The basic technique: Isolate the DNA fragment of the special gene; make copies; inject the copies into certain bacteria, yeast, or mammalian cells; collect and purify this soup, which contains the needed protein. It’s called biotechnology. Such manipulations have revealed the genes – the chemical formula of the actual fragment of DNA – for muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis, Elephant Man’s disease, and Tay-Sachs disease, a hereditary affliction that destroys children’s brains.
The technology has also created Humilin – human insulin for diabetics, whose pancreas can’t make the hormone.
Without insulin, the body’s cells cannot burn sugar. Without insulin, a diabetic sinks into a coma and dies.
Until Eli Lilly and Co. marketed Humilin in 1982, diabetics relied on insulin from cows and pigs. Often their immune system rejected the foreign insulin, but not the human insulin.
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VARICOSE VEINS
Dietary considerations
The Airola Diet with emphasis on whole grains, seeds, nuts, vegetables and fruits, 75 to 80 percent raw. Especially beneficial grains: wheat, buckwheat, millet. Take all general supplements recommended.
Avoid constipation, which is often a contributing cause to varicose veins.

Biological treatments
1. Daily exercises on a slant board, with head down. Also, headstand, twice a day, if possible.
2. Foot of bed should be elevated slightly – 3 to 4 inches (one brick on flat side).
3. In severe cases, wearing elastic stockings occasionally to force blood into deeper veins can be advisable.
4. Sitting in chairs is considered to be one of the main causes of varicose veins, according to studies made at the Auckland Medical School. Therefore, avoid sitting as much as possible. Walking and riding bicycle are good exercises. Swimming is extremely beneficial.
Vitamins and supplements (daily)
Rutin and/or mixed bioflavonoids – 300 mg. to 500 mgs.
? – up to 3,000 mg.
E -600 to 1,200 IU
B-complex, high potency, natural
Calcium lactate – 1,000 mg.
Brewer’s yeast – 2 to 3 tbsp.
Kelp – 1 tsp. of granules or 5 tablets
Natural multi-vitamin-mineral formula
Lecithin – 2 tsp.
Juices
Pineapple, rose hips, black currants, grapes, citrus juices, carrot, comfrey, spinach and small amounts of garlic and onion juice added to vegetable juices.
Herbs
White oak bark, marigold, witch hazel, yarrow, mistletoe.
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ASCORBIC ACID AS WATER-SOLUBLE VITAMIN: FOOD PREPARATION AND CLINICAL PROBLEMS
Food preparation
Of all the water-soluble vitamins, ascorbic acid is most easily destroyed. Therefore, if precautions are taken to preserve vitamin C, the retention of other vitamins is also assured in most instances.
1. Ascorbic acid is highly soluble in water. The following rules apply:
a. Avoid soaking vegetables in large amounts of water.
b. Cook in the smallest practical amount of water. For most vegetables, fresh or frozen, it is not necessary to cover with water, but to use just enough water to keep from scorching. A cover is necessary when small amounts of water are used.
c. Whenever practical, use the cooking liquids in sauces for vegetables, or in gravies or soups. They may not contain much ascorbic acid, but they will retain some mineral elements.
2. The oxidation of ascorbic acid increases rapidly as the temperature is increased.
a. Store fruits and vegetables in a cool place; use promptly.
b. Use the shortest cooking time – just enough for vegetables to be tender, yet crisp.
3. The oxidation of ascorbic acid increases when fruits and vegetables are cut, since cutting releases the enzymes.
a. If foods must be cut, do this just before serving or cooking.
4. Ascorbic acid is destroyed in the presence of alkali.
a. Do not use baking soda to retain green color in vegetables such as spinach, broccoli, or peas.
Clinical problems
Severe body stress increases the need for ascorbic acid, sometimes to very high levels. Among these are burns, fractures, and surgical procedures. Patients with tuberculosis, pneumonia, or rheumatic fever also require greater amounts.
Some drug therapies increase the excretion of vitamin C: sulfonamides, salicylates, indomethacin, and adrenal steroids. Cigarette smoking also increases the excretion of ascorbic acid.
In recent years many people have greatly increased their vitamin-C intake to as much as 1 to 5 gm daily, in the belief that these huge dosages (20 to 100 times the RDA) would prevent or lessen colds. While a normal tissue saturation of vitamin ? is helpful in reducing the risk of infection, it has not been clearly shown that these huge (megadose) amounts of vitamin ? provide any further benefit. More research is needed to prove or disprove the claims. It should be pointed out that use of such large amounts of vitamin C, or any other vitamin, is not primarily a diet problem, but a use of a vitamin as a drug.
Severe deficiency of ascorbic acid leads to scurvy. This was the disease that figured so importantly in the sea journeys of explorers in the sixteenth century and accounted for the death of so many sailors. Scurvy is characterized by easy bruising and hemorrhaging of the skin, loosening of the teeth, bleeding of the gums, and disruption of the cartilages that support the skeleton.
Scurvy is occasionally seen in infants who have had a cow’s milk formula for several months without vitamin ? supplements. One of the outstanding symptoms found in the infant is the extreme tenderness of the skin to touch.
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Eli Lilly and Co. also makes human growth hormones, now injected into thousands of American children whose pituitary glands can’t make the growth-stimulating chemical. Without the hormone, they stay small. (Our genes determine our height. If a child has a normal pituitary gland, injections of artificial growth hormone won’t increase height. So don’t plan to produce a clan of basketball stars.)
Doctors at the North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York, had remarkable but short-lived results with the hormone. Drs. W. Ted Brown and Fima Lifshitz injected the chemical into two children with progeria, a genetic disease that rapidly ages children’s bodies. At the chronological age of 15, they are 90 years old biologically. They suffer heart attacks and strokes. They remain under 4.5 feet tall. Their pinched faces look like masks. No hair grows on their heads. About 20 of these children are known worldwide.
Kevin Brown was 5 when his parents brought him from Cleveland to Dr. Brown. His biological age was somewhere around 40. Later he suffered a mild stroke. A few months later, Jessica Davis, 6, came to Dr. Brown from a suburb of Pittsburgh. Given daily injections of growth hormone at home, both children grew 1.5 inches in 3 months.
“We don’t know if we have lengthened their lives in any way yet,” Dr. Brown says. “But we’re excited, because this is the first positive result we have had.” Because this research is very demanding, progress moves slowly.
Doctors also have had great success using growth-stimulating hormone in otherwise healthy children who lack the natural hormone. A trip to Disney World proved a bitter disappointment for Ryan Fleckner of Huntington, New York, because he was not tall enough to go on the rides. Soon after, Dr. Lifshitz prescribed injections of growth hormone three times a week, and Ryan grew about 7 inches in a few short months. Again the complexity of the work has held back faster progress.
Dr. Daniel Rudman and his colleagues at the Medical College of Wisconsin at Milwaukee injected growth hormone into 12 men, ages 61 to 81, for 6 months. The artificial chemical increased their muscle mass, decreased the fat content of their bodies, and thickened their skin. The hormone appears to reverse these aspects of what was thought to be the inevitable process of aging.
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THROMBOPHLEBITIS
Dietary considerations
Strict natural raw food diet, with emphasis on sprouted seeds and grains, such as sprouted wheat, alfalfa seeds and soy or mung beans, raw fruits and vegetables and fresh juices. Especially beneficial foods are: pineapple, citrus fruits, papaya, alfalfa, comfrey and sesame seeds.
Biological treatments
1. Avoid prolonged inactivity. Beginning slowly, develop a regular program of outdoor activity, particularly walking, gradually increasing the length each day.
2. Hot-and-cold shower morning and evening.
3. Dry brush massage, 15 minutes morning and evening.
Vitamins and supplements (daily)
E – 600 to 800 IU, even more, up to 1,600 IU, if necessary
Bromelain (pineapple enzyme) – 6 to 8 tablets
Rutin – 100 to 200 mg.
? – large doses up to 5,000 mg.
B-complex, natural, high potency
Pantothenic acid – 100 mg.
Natural multi-vitamin-mineral supplement
Juices
Pineapple juice, lemon juice, green juice.
Herbs
White oak bark, lobelia, marigold.
Specifics
Vitamins E and C, bromelain, rutin, raw food diet.
Notes
Thrombophlebitis can be assocated with serious consequences if blood clots (emboli) form in the vein, break off and are carried to the heart or lungs. Therefore, we discourage all self-treatment of thrombophlebitis, nutritional or otherwise, and advise patients suffering from the condition to remain under their doctor’s supervision and follow his advice in regard to most suitable treatment in their case, including the nutritional approach.
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VITAMINS AND VITAMIN DEFICIENCY: VITAMIN D AND VITAMIN K
Vitamin D prevents rickets. Bowlegs, swollen joints, and thick skulls, and other manifestations of rickets were common in the early days of my practice. Today, when every child gets cod liver oil or some other fish oil, there is not much of it. Before I went to college, I worked for a while in Boston, and every noon I sat on a stool at a lunch counter. We all wore stiff derby hats in those days which sat tightly on the temples. I had had some rickets in my childhood and I have thick bones there. Every motion of my jaw muscles, with which I chew, caused my derby to wiggle back from my temples. A dozen times during lunch it was necessary for me to pull the derby forward again. So far as I know, that is the only suffering I have ever had from the lack of a vitamin, and I have never bought a vitamin preparation in my life.
One nice thing is that if one gets enough sunshine on the skin, Vitamin D will be formed in the body. For the people who live in the parts of the earth where sunshine is a rarity, nature compensates by furnishing a pretty liberal fish diet. But as I am a fresh air fiend and a sun-worshiper, I am pleased to pass it on to you that authorities say that just giving Vitamin D will not completely compensate for lack of exposure to the sun’s rays.
E is the next vitamin on the list. It is spoken of as the anti-sterility vitamin. This idea is founded largely on experiments made on rats. I doubt that there is much importance to be given to it in the case of human beings.
There is one more vitamin which really is important. That is Vitamin K. It plays a large part in the process of coagulation of the blood. It got its letter ? because it was discovered by a Dane and a Dane spells the word with ? ? rather than a C. Vitamin ? is particularly valuable in cases of jaundice. The blood does not then clot well, for the liver is injured and does not manufacture some of the material that normally is concerned in clotting.
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1. Fallacy. A vitamin A supplement will help to prevent infections.
Facts. A diet planned to furnish the recommended allowance for vitamin A will help to maintain healthy mucous membranes. Such membranes resist invasion by disease-producing organisms. An intake of vitamin A above the body’s requirement does not enable the mucous membranes to give additional protection.
2. Fallacy. Vitamins from food sources are better than those from synthetic sources.
Facts. Each vitamin has a definite chemical composition. Thus, 1 milligram of vitamin from a food source or from a concentrate has exactly the same behavior in the body. But good dietary planning eliminates the need to spend additional money for vitamin pills. There are, of course, legitimate uses for vitamin pills in disease conditions.
3. Fallacy. Night blindness is always caused by lack of vitamin A.
Facts. There are a number of causes of night blindness. An increased intake of vitamin A will not correct the condition if the cause is other than vitamin A lack.
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DIFFERENT VITAMINS AND VITAMIN-DEFICIENCY DISEASES
There is not too much reason in the way we have named and listed the different vitamins. The letters of the alphabet were chosen, presumably because they were short and handy.
Vitamin A is found chiefly in a yellow substance in plants, which we call carotene, especially common in carrots. I feel pretty certain that I have got proper quantities of Vitamin A despite the fact that I am entirely uninterested in carrots, yams, and yellow squash. But nature is kind to us if we cooperate with her. Perhaps my fondness for fish, which contains this vitamin, has helped out here. It is stored in the livers of human beings, as well as of other animals, and therefore we can go for months without fresh supplies of it. One of the main difficulties resulting from the lack of Vitamin A is injury to the vision, especially its manifestation as night blindness. Under normal conditions there is a material known as visual purple that accumulates in the eye and is important for seeing well in the dark. It is used up rapidly, and we require Vitamin A to develop more.
Vitamin B, to continue down the alphabet, is now known to contain many different substances, so we speak of the Vitamin ? complex. Thus beriberi that the Japanese got from eating polished rice was due to a lack of thiamine, a part of this complex. Pellagra used to be very common in our southern states, where the poor whites lived on a diet of corn meal, molasses, and pork, and they suffered greatly from diseased skin, diarrhea, and disturbances of the intellect. It is recognized that these were due to the lack of nicotinic acid, also a part of Vitamin B. Only recently it has it been discovered that pernicious anemia is caused by the lack of Vitamin ?12. These are only a few parts of the Vitamin ? complex. They all seem to come from plant life, even B12 which, you presumably know, sick persons get from liver. Vitamin B12 is found in large amounts in the large intestine of cows and there is even a good deal in the human large intestine. We speak of the bacterial flora of the intestine, and flora certainly refers to plants, so evidently we are getting this vitamin in the usual way. It may be a shock to my New England readers to learn that raw clams are said to destroy a large part of their thiamine.
The presence of Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, was early shown (although what it was, was unknown) to prevent scurvy. One of the earliest workers on Vitamin ? was a Hungarian professor, Szent-Gyorgyi, who managed to extract it from fields of paprika around his home. He thought the substance he got was a sugar and, as he did not know what kind of sugar it was, he invented the name of “ignose,” meaning a sugar of which he was ignorant. The editor who published his paper thought that ignose suggested a bit of levity. Szent-Gyorgyi wired back, “God knows.”
Unless you are a bachelor, too lazy to get yourself good varied meals, or unless you get caught up in warfare, you are not likely to get scurvy in the West.
An interesting example of how dietary deficiencies can show up in war occurred in the siege of Kut in the First World War, where the garrison was part English and part East Indian.
The Tommies ate bread made from white flour, and also tinned meat and horse meat. This latter contained Vitamin C; so they had no scurvy; but they did have beriberi, due to the lack of another vitamin, the life-saving thiamine, part of the Vitamin ? complex, which is refined out of white flour. The Indians, in contrast, ate barley flour which contained thiamine, so they had no beriberi; but because of their religion they could eat no horse meat and thus got no Vitamin C. Therefore they succumbed to scurvy.
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Other names: Norplant, Plan B, Levora, Alesse
STOMACH ULCERS: SUPPLEMENTS, JUICES, HERBS AND SPECIFICS

Vitamins and supplements (daily)
E – 600 to 1,200 IU
Brewer’s yeast, 2-3 tbsp. a day, mixed with soured milk, taken on an empty stomach between meals
A – 25,000 to 50,000 units
B-complex, natural, including
B12- Make sure the product contains only B-vitamins from natural sources – no synthetics Chlorophyll tablets – 3
Halibut liver oil – 2-3 tsp. When the patient is on the way to recovery, a maintenance dose of all other vitamins can be added to the diet
Juices
Raw cabbage juice (vitamin U) for duodenal ulcers. Raw potato juice for gastric (stomach) ulcers.
Herbs
Comfrey root, cinita organo (Mexican plant), slippery elm, licorice, violet, golden seal, cloves, chamomile, flaxseed, chaparral, canagra (Kanagra). Tea must not be drunk hot, but at body temperature.
Specifics
Raw cabbage and potato juice; vitamins E and A, comfrey tea; goat’s milk; brewer’s yeast; frequent small meals; complete relaxation and avoidance of all mental stress and worries; strict avoidance of tobacco, alcohol, coffee, tea, salt and all strong spices.
Notes
1. To determine if ulcers are gastric or duodenal, x-rays are usually used. If you wish to avoid x-rays, the following symptomatic signs can be of help: gastric ulcers cause pain after the meal, while duodenal ulcers cause pain before or between meals (so-called “hunger pain”).
2. Note that complete fasting, even juice fasting, is not advised for stomach ulcers. It is best to combine raw cabbage and raw potato juice therapies with restricted diet as suggested above.
3. Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) is often connected with peptic ulcers. Studies show that 75 percent of patients with peptic ulcers also have hypoglycemia. Follow the anti-hypoglycemia diet if this is one of the contributing causes.
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