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Columbus Polarity Center for Integrative Health and Wellness Monthly Newsletter: January 2007 Volume V Issue I |
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
Columbus Polarity wishes you a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous 2007
According to a new study, food and drink with sugar added increase the risk of getting pancreatic cancer. Soft drinks are one of the major culprits. In essence, we need to really understand the cancer-causing effects of sugar. Pancreatic cancer could be caused when the pancreas produces increased levels of insulin. Sugar consumption and high sugar in the diet is a way of increasing insulin production!
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, November 2006: 84(5) 1171-1176
Reference: www.mercola.com
Tylenol® (acetaminophen) is being linked to higher rates of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (CPOD) as well as reduced lung function reports the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Unfortunately there is enough evidence to suggest that acetaminophen is dangerous to your health if you take it on a regular basis. It is known to create adverse effects on the liver.
Got a headache? Instead of reaching for the Tylenol®, try getting a polarity therapy session!
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, May 1, 2005; 171:966-67
Reference: www.mercola.com
Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, elderberries… All berries seem to halt cancer growth.
Teams at UCLA's Center for Human Nutrition report that antioxidant-rich extracts from common berries could inhibit the growth and spread of cancer cells. So, a bowl of berries per day keeps the doctor away—cancer doctor, that is. It is recommended to have any type of fresh berries daily. So cut up a bowl of fresh strawberries and snack on them anytime!
Harvard Health Publications, a newsletter from Harvard medical schools, reported some incredible facts on the secret of living to 100!
Reference: Harvard Health Letter, www.health.harvard.edu
Bacon can cause bladder cancer!
Cancer-causing agents such as nitrosamines that are in bacon are known causes of bladder cancer. Heterocyclic amines seem to be the culprit and are formed when meat is cooked at high temperatures.
According to Dr. Mercola, bacon is among the worst processed meats you can eat. He also reports that adding one ounce of any processed meat to your daily diet elevates your stomach cancer risks by as much as 38 per cent.
More and more research seems to be pointing towards the vegetable and fruit food line, and if you include meat in your diet—the more you cook it, the more detrimental it could be to your health.
Reference: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, November 2006: 84(5) 1177-1183
Reference: www.mercola.com
Last month we explained what enzymes are and how important they are to the quality of life.
Enzymes are the key catalysts that start all chemical reactions in the body.
Enzymes are broken down into three major groups:
Unfortunately, due to processed foods, fast foods, over-cooked foods, and the aging process, much of the efficiency of our enzymes is literally destroyed.
How Do Enzymes Break Down Foods?
It begins in the mouth. Enzymes work on breaking down food into small units until they can be used and absorbed in the small intestines. Enzymes are necessary to good digestion.
Categories of Food and Digestive Enzymes:
Everyone can benefit from adding enzymes to their diet. Enzymes will improve absorption and will improve utilization of nutrients. Give it a try.
If you have not seen the new feature-length movie presentation, The Secret, please do! Go to www.thesecret.tv. You can download it or order it on DVD. This is a must! Watch The Secret and get on a good start for 2007!
Mind, Body, Spirit
This section of our newsletter "Mind, Body, Spirit" will focus on a meditation or visualization per month. It is intended to give the reader a choice of meditation techniques to help with stress reduction and disease prevention. Please try these meditations daily to see how they work for you. Always start with some controlled breathing. Please remember how healing it is to meditate. For more information on meditation and visualization classes email maryjo@columbuspolarity.com
What It Will Do For You
This meditation is to develop a taste for the experience of expanded awareness. When you can sensitize yourself to extend your aura out to link with team energy, you will know what is happening to everyone at once. You will be able to sense where they are and what they about to do, as well as where those opposing you are. In other words, you will be able to sense the energy flow in any situation.
How To Do It
First exercise vigorously with yoga or some other warm-up series that includes breathing. Then sit with a straight spine. Calm your breath by taking long inhalations and long slow exhalations for several minutes. Lock the first fingertip on the tip of the thumb (gyan mudra). Close the eyelids 9/10 shut. Let your eyes look down. Concentrate mentally at the point where the top of the nose meets the eyebrows (the third-eye point). Keeping the spine straight, start releasing all the tension from the spine outward. Think of moving energy in and out. Let each segment of the spine release and each area of the body relax. It will take about 11 minutes for this.
In the second 11 minutes, all your intuitional capacities will be aroused.
This meditation was taught by Yogi Bhajan in Vancouver B.C. to Canada's Olympic swimming team.
Reference: Survival kit, Meditations and Exercise for Stress and Pressure of the Times by Yogi Bhajan, complied by S.S. Vekram Kaur Khalsa, edited by Mary Jo Ruggieri, (Hari Kaur)
Essential Herbs
Ask CharoulaQuestion:
Hi, a very good friend of mine is suffering from advanced cirrhosis of the liver. Do you have any suggestions on what he could do??Answer
Cirrhosis of the Liver is a degenerative disease that causes progressive hardening and scarring of the liver cells.According to Chinese Traditional Medicine, liver problems can be caused either by liver stagnation, or by liver inflammation referred to as heat. Cirrhosis falls under the liver heat category. Liver heat often is related to some sort of infection, due to either viral or bacterial agents. Hepatitis A, B, C and D are often the culprit. Also, harsh medical drugs, toxins, and alcohol are directly involved in such hardening of the liver cells.
According to Beth Baugh and Christopher Hobbs, well known herbalists, teachers and authors of several books, "to rid the body of heat, it is important to start using herbs as teas, consistently, for months or even years." Some of the herbs they are referring to should be well known to my readers!
- Dandelion Root
- Burdock Root
- Yellow Dock Root
- Gentian
- Oregon Grape Root
You will note all of the above are Roots, and so, in herbalists' methodology, they go straight to the root in our system, which of course is the Liver.
Make a mixture of equal amounts of the above herbs. Take one tablespoon of the mixture and a cup and half of water, simmer covered over heat for twenty minutes, let stand for half an hour. Strain and drink four cups of the tea a day.
American Ginseng root is primary in cirrhosis conditions. The above herbalists recommend that it be taken as a slice of the root in the mouth, chewed very well and swallowed.
Along with the herbs, it is important to begin taking the following supplements:
- Enzymes – such as Megazymes, because the liver's ability to produce enzymes, primary in the process of absorption and digestion, is diminished.
- Probiotics – such as a good combination of Acidophilus, Bifidus, etc. to repair liver cells and improve assimilation of nutrients.
- B 100 complex – essential for proper digestions and formation of red blood cells.
- Extra Vitamin B 12.
The following amino acids are essential in helping prevent accumulation of fat in the liver, as well as detoxifying the liver:
- L-arginine
- L-Cysteine
- L-Methionine
- L-Carnitine with Glutathione
Two other complexes, Phosphatidyl choline and Inositol help prevent fatty acid imbalances.
* EAT PLENTY OF GARLIC to detoxify the liver! If not raw, try taking garlic pills.
* Eat lots of fresh organic vegetables and fruits, especially Citrus fruits like grapefruits and lemons.
* Raw beets and beet greens nourish the liver.(Info from Herbs from Health/Beth Baugh and Christopher Hobbs, and Prescription for Nutritional Healing/Phyllis and James Balch) - Charoula
* For more information on our herbal tinctures, go to www.columbuspolarity.com and click on online herbals.
THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER/PRACTITIONER! INFORMATION IN ANY PART OF THIS NEWSLETTER IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE.
"Viewed from the window of the acceptance paradigm, all failures, setbacks and tragedies are simply new opportunities."
—Ratanjit S. Sondhe
The Elemental Cook
A brand new year!!!! A brand new you!!!!! Show your appreciation for this gift of new beginnings by learning, knowing and loving your new body. The perfect way to achieve this is by cleansing. There are all types of ways to cleanse the body. Chose the one that best fits you, your body type and your personality. During any detox, moods and emotions can at times run haywire. A good balanced detox plan involves supporting your physical and psychological aspects of change.
Cleansing herbs assist the body by stimulating normal channels of elimination. Most cleansing herbs will assist in clearing toxins and excess waste products. It does this via the liver, kidneys, and digestion system.
Here are some examples:
Root Revival Tea:
1 part Oregon Grape Root
1 part Burdock Root
1 part Dandelion Root
1 part Yellow Dock Root
1 part Sarsaparilla Root
1 part Echinacea Root
Make a decoction - and enjoy 1-3 cups per day
Great for people who are coming off caffeine and alcohol
Nervine Tea
2 parts wild oats
1 part red clover blossoms
1 part lemon verbena leaves
1 part skullcap leaves
1/2 part spearmint leaves
1/8 part lavender blossoms
Make an infusion - enjoy 2-4 cups per day, as needed
Recipes from the book Healing Tonics by Jeanine Pollack 101 Herbal Concoctions - to increase energy, boost immunity, enhance memory, ease digestion, and support daily health and wellness. Antonia Rankin, APP - Cleveland, OH For contact information, please call Cleveland Polarity at 216-226-2912
Educational Seminars
Coming to the Ohio Institute:
Certification Training in Holistic Iridology®
Level I—"Live" Education: Basic Holistic Iridology®
With Dr. David J. Pesek
| Dates: | May 4, 5, & 6, 2007 |
| Cost: | $599—$150 non-refundable deposit due with registration. Remaining balance due April 1, 2007 |
| Other costs: | Lodging and meals, prices may vary |
| Location: | Stratford Ecological Center, Delaware, OH |
What You Will Learn In Level I
The Level I study program is designed to comfortably facilitate the student into the field of iridology. Even students with prior education will learn from the material presented in this informative course. Emphasis is placed on the professional and ethical use of this art and science. Due to the fundamentals of Holistic Iridology® set forth in this course, it is a prerequisite for the study of Level II.
Coming soon: Holistic Iridology Levels II & III
More information will be available at Level I or by contacting Ohio Institute.
For more info please see pictures and flyers on www.ohioinstitute.com
Limited Space Available. Click here for Registration Packet.
Or call the Ohio Institute at (614) 299-9438
Advanced Polarity by the Agean Sea
A Polarity Retreat in Greece
September 10 – 17, 2007
Choice of Classes Advanced Case Studies and Protocols
Dates: September 10—Orientation
September 11-15—Classes and Workshops
September 16-17—Personal Sessions Available
Cost: $650 (housing and meals not included*)
$200 ($100 Non-refundable) deposit due at registration
Balance due by June 15, 2007
*Housing and meals can be arranged
Faculty: Mary Jo Ruggieri
Charoula Dontopoulos
Ulrike Harder
Coordinator: Charoula Dontopoulos
Limited Space Available. Please Register Early.
Click Here To Download a Registration Packet
Or visit our website at www.ohioinstitute.com
For more information contact:
Mary Jo Ruggieri @ (614) 778-0121 or satnam170@aol.com
Charoula Dontopoulos @ (740) 986-6945 or wisewomnc@earthlink.net
Join us for an evening of discussions/videos/books and lectures on the topic of Energy
| Part II: | Cleveland Polarity School, Cleveland, Ohio Part II of The Secret, Principles of Vibration, the Law of Attraction, & the Law of Polarity Wednesday, January 24, 2007 |
| Part III: | Columbus Polarity School, Columbus, Ohio Part III of The Secret, Energy Science and Healing & Creating Health Thursday January 11, 2007 |
| Part IV: | Columbus Polarity School, Columbus, Ohio Part I of New Medicine, Power of the Mind in Healing/, Energy Balancing for Health—Using your breath to heal Thursday, February 1, 2007 |
| Part V: | Columbus Polarity School, Columbus, Ohio Part II of New Medicine, Understanding the Mind/Body/Spirit interaction to Health care, Can Stress Create Cancer? Thursday, March 8, 2007 |
| Part VI: | Columbus Polarity School, Columbus, Ohio Part I of What The Bleep, Energy as a Science—Understanding Our Future through the Energy Field and Energy Concepts: Will we soon be able to detect diseases before they ever reach the physical level? Thursday, April 19, 2007 |
| Part VII: | Columbus Polarity School, Columbus, Ohio Part II of What The Bleep and a review of Lynn McTaggart's Book The Field, History of Energy and How it will Change our World as we know it. Thursday, May 17, 2007 |
| Part VIII: | Columbus Polarity School, Columbus, Ohio Part III of What The Bleep, Continuation with readings from The Field Thursday, June 18, 2007 |
| Part IX: | Columbus Polarity School, Columbus, Ohio Part I of Messages From Water, Dr. Masaru Emoto's video, Incredible!!! Thursday, July 19, 2007 |
| Part X : | Columbus Polarity School, Columbus, Ohio Part II of Messages From Water Understanding how sound and words affect our Energy Field. Thursday, August 16, 2007 |
Cost: $25 for OIES students; $35 for non-students
Faculty: Mary Jo Ruggieri Phd, Rpp, and Faculty Of OIES
SEMINAR CERTIFICATES WILL BE GIVEN FOR EACH CLASS ATTENDED
Please register by calling:
Columbus Polarity: (614) 299-9438 or email wanda.evans@columbuspolarity.com
Or Cleveland Polarity: (216) 226-2912 or email m.mccarter@clevelandpolarity.com
Protect your rights as a consumer to choose the type of healthcare you want. For more information please visit our website at www.ohiohealthfreedom.org, call 614-841-7700 or email pampopper@msn.com.
* See the new video on Health Freedom.
ARTICLES
According to the Health Professional Follow-Up Study which was reported in the March (2006) issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, high calcium and dairy intake do not reduce long-term weight gain in men.
The Health Professionals Follow-Up Study is a prospective cohort of men between the ages of 40 and 75 years of age as of 1986. Participants reported their weight in 1986, in 1998, and then provided information about their lifestyle factors using questionnaires, which were completed every two years. 51,529 men are involved, and include dentists, veterinarians, pharmacists, podiatrists, optometrists, and osteopaths. Those with a history of chronic disease were excluded from the study.
Rather than positively influencing weight, the men who reported the highest intake of dairy foods gained significantly more weight – twice as much – as those who decreased their intake the most. Responses for dairy consumption ranged from 9 choices that ranged from 0 to 6 or more servings per day. Adjustments were made for factors such as age, smoking, alcohol intake, physical activity, calorie intake, fruit vegetable and grain intake, trans fat, soft drinks and caffeine.
The median intake of calcium increased from 736 to 899 mg per day. The interesting thing was that the men who were in the highest intake level were more likely to engage in physical activity, less likely to smoke and more likely to use calcium supplements. This indicates to me a group that is interested in health, but just pursuing the wrong options as it pertains to health improvement. And this is an example of the frustration that the average person experiences - reading consumer publications, paying attention to media reports and then trying to make decisions about health care. It emphasizes the importance of paying attention to science and learning how to become a good consumer of health information and research.
There has only been one study reporting a positive association between dairy consumption and weight, and that was conducted by Frank Zemel at the University of Tennessee. This study was bought and paid for by the dairy industry to the tune of $1.7 million, which is one more example showing that just about any research outcome can be purchased for the right price.
Although I will continue to gently nag everyone I know to lose weight and achieve optimal weight and body composition, I’ll continue to advise against dairy consumption as a means for accomplishing this end – it is the worst food for humans and contraindicated for those who are trying to lose weight or achieve optimal health.
Reference: Pamela A Popper, Ph.D, N.D., pampopper@msn.com www.wellnessforum.com, PH 614 841 7700.
A Season to Slow Down
Rejuvenating Ideas for the Weary Winter Warrior
by MaryJo Ruggieri, PhD, RPP
Envision a dark snowy winter evening, a roaring fire in the fireplace and you are covered with a puffy down comforter while reclining in a large cushy chair. While sipping a cup of hot chamomile tea, you are getting a foot massage with warm lavender oil.
Early in the day, just before dawn, you wake up slowly while gently stretching and quietly doing a yoga series called Salute to the Sun. You complete your early sadhana (practice) by sitting still comfortably breathing deep as your mind clutter disappears.
Your breakfast, eaten after a warm hot tub, consists of organic oatmeal with raisins, a scoop of vanilla protein powder in yogurt and homemade multigrain toast with a fresh whole blueberry jam. After reading the Alternative Medicine Journal and finishing your last cup of organic hazelnut decaf coffee, you slip into your work clothes for a short day of chopping wood for your wood burning stove which heats your house naturally, of course. Getting up just before dawn, retiring before 8 p.m., eating more earth foods that are slow burning and doing long meditations is actually what the good health doctor ordered for the winter season. The human body functions exactly like our seasons. In the winter, the natural tendency for our biological clock is to slow down, hibernate, rest, repair, and store up nutrients, allowing time to process past seasons and rejuvenate for new and better growth.
Bringing silence and stillness into your winter days is not only beneficial for stress reduction, but actually very necessary to be in synch with the purpose of winter. Winter colds, head and chest congestion and endless sinus infections are a result of the way we take on winter—working 60 hours per week, getting tense driving on icy and snowy roads, picking the children up after school at 3:15 p.m., running to ballet by 4 p.m. and then home for a late, rushed dinner.
Many cultures use the winter season to connect with their families, eating long relaxing meals at home and finishing projects. Slowing down is winter’s message, but Americans have a hard time with being quiet, still or silent. The rush is always on, especially after Thanksgiving. Everyone collapses after the holidays and spends most of January fighting fatigue, burnout, depression, and winter colds.
There is hope. Bring winter into your life. Be aware of the purpose of winter. Here are some ideas for the weary winter warrior:
Winter can be a blessing in disguise. It offers an opportunity to reflect, to slow down and to be still and heal. The body knows what it needs, but the mind often gets in the way. May the longtime sun shine upon you.
Reference: Mary Jo Ruggieri, PhD, www.columbuspolarity.com