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Fibroids in Your Uterus


February 5, 2010

Humans tend to be adaptable, long lasting creatures. average lifespan in the developed countries is up around 80 years! As Our biological awareness grows, we have now recently come to understand that there are both short-run components and also intermediate to long-term aspects that affect Human health and wellbeing.

In nutrition, this means that there is a minimum amount of Vitamin C we need to keep from getting scurvy. So the recommended daily amount of Vitamin C was once set just high enough to keep people from getting scurvy. Later we began to realize that while low amounts of vitamin C kept us from getting sick, they did not promote optimal health.

The cycle for getting scurvy is measured in months. But the goal in nutrition is not just to avoid obvious short-term vitamin-deficiancy diseases. It is to promote optimum health, energy levels and well being. For that we need many times the scurvy-prevention level of Vitamin C intake.

There are other, longer-lasting cycles of effects of deprivations of nutrients, antioxidants, phytochemicals, probiotics and others that affect us. Long-term deprivations of these seem to lead to problems usually associated with aging, like diabetes, heart disease, senile dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

We also know now that numerous pollutants (like lead and mercury) and certain substances found in processed foods (like trans fats, nitrates and certain preservatives) have long-term life-shortening effects on people.

Knowing this encourages us to move away from commercial drugs in favor of natural cures .

Understanding this now allows to effectively treat fibroids symptoms and make highly effective psoriasis shampoo. This rapidly evolving understanding of things now helps us to live longer, better, happier lives.

Our biochemistry is very complex. There are genetic links to more diseases and conditions than we ever suspected just a few years ago. As we continue to decode the complex interrelations of genetics, DNA, biochemistry and causes and effects of what we ingest, we are finding new solutions to old problems in often surprising places.

Disclaimer: The above blog posting is put together by using information from the popular press and other public sources freely available to anyone on the Internet. There is nothing in this writing that is intended to be or should be construed to be any sort/type/form of medical advice. For any medical advice the reader should not rely on anything herein but should consult with his or her own personal physician or other licensed medical specialist.

Author: Sylvia Edwards

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