The Oil spill and your health

How can the oil spill affect your health?  Read the WebMD article for details.  Prevention is the best decision so stay clear of seafood from that area (I’d personally recommend cutting out seafood altogether for a variety of other reasons) and take care of your lungs!  Keep the fumes and toxins as far away as possible.  And then double up on the most effective anti-oxidant protection you can get – and we can show you a solution that has clinical studies in blood serum to combat the oxidative stress in your body!
WHAT ARE YOU MOST CONCERNED ABOUT RE: THIS OIL SPILL? Let us know!
~Arthur & Suji

Gulf Coast Oil Slick Could Have Impact on Seafood and Air Quality

By Denise Mann
WebMD Health News

April 30, 2010 — The Deepwater Horizon incident occurred about 50 miles southeast of Venice, La., on April 22 after an explosion and fire damaged a Transocean oil rig, causing it to burn for hours and sink. There were approximately 700,000 gallons of fuel onboard before the fire, and exactly how much of this fuel burned before it sank is not known, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Silver Spring, Md.

The spill could affect hundreds of species of fish, birds, and other wildlife along the Gulf Coast, which is one of the world’s richest seafood grounds. According to NOAA, there may be risks for people working as oil spill responders, observers, and in wildlife rehabilitation due to inhalation of fumes.

Oil-derived compounds including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) tend to be readily cleared from fish and mammals, so eating fish after an oil spill generally does not pose a health risk to humans. But oysters, shrimp, and crab do not readily clear PAHs and are more likely to accumulate these potentially toxic substances after oil exposure, NOAA states.

These compounds can also be toxic for fish eggs and larvae and may can cause a wide range of health problems in other marine species.

Impact on Air Quality

LuAnn White, PhD, a professor of environmental health sciences and the director of the Tulane Center for Applied Environmental Public Health in New Orleans, is on the front lines of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

“We are watching it very closely,” she tells WebMD. “The odor from the spill could affect people with respiratory diseases such as asthma and emphysema, but the spill happened off shore, so that is good because there is no one out there,” she says. The occupational health issues are immense, but proper safeguards are being taken by oil spill responders and others involved in the clean-up process, she adds.

The oil involved in the spill was sweet crude oil. “It didn’t have sulfur, so it doesn’t smell as bad as other types of oil and it is composed of lighter compounds that will evaporate,” she explains.

So far, she says, the odor is light and transient.

There has been other reassuring news regarding air quality, White tells WebMD. “There has been air monitoring along the coastline and that didn’t pick up anything so far.”

Touching the oil can cause skin irritation and burning, she says. “Standing next to it and not touching it will not cause any problems.”

As far as drinking water concerns, there are none. “The Gulf of Mexico is a saltwater body, not a freshwater source, so drinking water contamination is not an issue,” she says.

Seafood Contamination

The risk of contaminated seafood reaching consumers is also relatively low, she says. “Fisherman won’t be allowed to collect seafood in any area with an oil spill, so seafood caught will come from other areas.”

Moving Upward and Onward

Are you passionate about your current work?  Are you seeking excellent in what you are currently doing?  If you’re not, we want to encourage you to consider “moving upward and onward” by starting your own business in the growing industry of wellness!  Check out Brian Tracy’s latest article and let us know how you’re striving for excellence in your current pursuits or interested in moving “onward”!! ~Arthur & Suji Martens [Read more...]

Male fish turning into Female fish… are you safe?

This is scary stuff!  You can not read this and see this and believe that it doesn’t affect humans!  The largest organ of your body is your skin.  Drinking filtered water is great but you absorb the most water when you bathe so please consider getting a filter for your shower, too.  Read/Watch this and let me know how you feel! ~ Suji & Arthur

According to World News April 20, 2010: More and more male fish in the Potomac River are exhibiting female traits, but the reasons for the growing number of intersex fish are not known.

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The Potomac Conservancy says more than 80 percent of the river’s male fish are producing eggs or exhibiting other female characteristics.

The Potomac River supplies much of the region’s drinking water, and that has the group calling on Congress to solve the fish mystery.

Scientists say chemicals that mimic hormones and disrupt the endocrine system are believed to be the leading reason for the intersex conditions.

The chemicals may be birth control pills, pharmaceuticals or some of the newer herbicides and pesticides that are flushed into wastewater or that run off farms and feedlots.

Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va., is sponsoring a bill to study intersex fish problems. He says he wants to know more about the chemicals.

“Why they are so prevalent in the water? Why they are causing these fish with both sexual organs and if there isn’t some kind of connection with human diseases,” he says.

The Potomac River isn’t the only body of water where the problems have surfaced. A U.S. Geological Survey found intersex fish in about one third of 111 sites tested in 2009.

Are you swallowing rocks?

Do you know what you’re swallowing when taking your one-a-day supplements?  Most of the supplements out there are glorified, ground up synthetic chemicals from petroleum and/or ROCKS!  This is an eye-opener and you need to share this with everyone! We can help you evaluate your current supplements and provide you the resources so that you can make the best decision for your health.  Our bodies were designed to absorb and utilize plant-based natural vitamins and minerals!

Proclivity, a continuing education, third party company holds post graduate training for all types of doctors for their continuing education requirements in nutrition. Medical doctors, chiropractors, dentists, veterinarians, pharmacists, and nurses can all earn Category One, CME credits studying these nutritional discoveries.  Proevity just released a brochure looking at 23 of the best known companies and what to look for in a vitamin, mineral, and phytonutrient product.

To your health,

Suji Martens

What to look for in vitamin and mineral supplements By Thomas L. Taliaferro, D.C.

Since the 1930’s we have been educated by such governmental agencies as the F.D.A. and U.S.D.A to supplement our diet with vitamins and minerals to prevent certain diseases. Even the AMA has stated every American adult should supplement their diet with vitamins and minerals. Why do we continue to supplement? One reason is that an estimated 90% of our standard American diet (sad for short) is processed. Meat often contains growth hormones and antibiotics. Vegetables and fruits are picked green, before they are ripe and crops are grown in nutrient deficient soil, polluted with pesticides and herbicides.

Farm land used to be cultivated for seven years. One crop a season and left alone for a year to “season” the land for the next crop. Not anymore. Commercial practices of today harvest in one day, rip the next, and plant again. Sometimes up to three or four times a year.

First generation supplements were synthetic (United States Pharmacopeia-USP). These were inexpensive and standardized. The problem becomes obvious when we realize some basic chemistry. The body knows the difference between food that can be properly assimilated and synthetic variants that too often can not. Every single pharmaceutical ever produced has a side effect because the body knows the difference between food and synthetic. “A study published in the Journal of Food Chemistry stated that, with the exception of selenium, less than 10% of the synthetic minerals contained in the most popular brands of multivitamins were in a soluble bioavailable form”. (Proevity, Continuing Education Group) Simply put, a rock is a rock and can not be absorbed as food. This is one reason many physicians believe supplements are nothing more than expensive urine.

Second generation supplements are from whole food. These are from fruit and vegetable extracts as well as from single exotic plants. The problem here is nutrient deficiency, especially in minerals. Also, this category cannot be standardized. You never know how much you are getting from serving to serving. Therefore, whole food supplements cannot be labeled for nutritional values. No single plant, fruit or vegetable on the market today can meet all RDA or DV requirements.

Third generation supplements contain standardized, natural vitamin complexes, standardized, plant derived minerals, standardized plant derived phytochemicals and all sources of all a product should be identified and labeled. We can digest and assimilate a plant that has been grown using hydroponic cultivation techniques. This means all vitamins and minerals are standardized in a special formula and used as food for the plant.

Misleading labeling and claims does more than just drain your wallet. These claims can be dangerous. “Provides you with 2000% of the daily requirement of 90 nutrients.” “Offers the highest absorption.” Are you eating food?

Minerals are typically salts and have less than a 10% absorption/solubility rate.

Chelated minerals are tricks by companies attempting to psych out the body to think a mineral (rock) is actually an amino acid. This has the potential to increase absorption. This is only marginally better than mineral salts.

Plant sourced minerals have an absorption/solubility rate of 80-100%.

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