Does GERD Lead to Barrett’s Esophagus?

September 30th, 2008 by findout

I recently learned that my father was diagnosed with Barrett’s Esophagus. He’s suffered from acid reflux for many years, but this was still a surprise. Partially because I hadn’t really heard of Barrett’s Esophagus, but also because my father is actually a pretty healthy, strong man. So I am both trying to understand the relationship between GERD and Barrett’s Esophagus and come to grips with how my parents are aging.

You see, as my dad and mom grow older I grow more concerned with their declining health with each passing year. My mom and dad used to be such vital, healthy individuals. But now it seems when I visit home I learn about some new troubling development with either of their health care.

So because my father was recently diagnosed with Barrett’s Esophagus, I realized I needed to look into this matter so I can be more empowered and knowledgable when handling my parents’ changing health.

I learned that Barrett’s Esophagus is something probably more individuals may be suffering than realize it. While Barrett’s Esophagus itself isn’t necessarily deadly, it can often accompany more serious problems such as stomach cancer symptoms and it can be a precursor to cancer of the esophagus.

I also learned that Barrett’s Esophagus develops because of GERD. So if you think you might be experiencing early GERD Symptoms (like acid reflux or perhaps heartburn), I strongly suggest you start taking precautions now to secure your future health.

DISCLAIMER: While I hope my small family tale and the internet sites I discovered to help my family in turn help you too, please note that I am not a medical doctor and you should consult with your physician before taking any medical advice from the World Wide Web.

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Light Therapy

September 30th, 2008 by findout

Disclaimer:  This article should not be misconstrued as medical advice. Readers should consult their family doctor before undertaking any treatment of any kind.

 

Before the times of new modern medicine it did take a long time to heal wounds and illnesses. It should make someone think about how those problems were even healed at all. The answer is easy. The answer is light. Sunlight was and still is a great cure for illnesses and wounds and is rarely used today. Those that practice alternative medicine are looking to light therapy as a new and natural cure for many different types of problems with the physical and emotional body.

The average person is a whole lot busier than people back before modern medicine. It would not make sense for someone to spend hours in the sun and have this just heal something that can be cured in no time when using a pill. It is possible to be cured by light like sunlight. Spending an hour or so in the sun can cure a headache. Having longer exposure can help to protect a wound from becoming infected.

With this information, current alternative medicine professionals are using the healing power of light in order to help their patients with the physical and emotional problems that they have. There are a few different techniques that are used and depending on how severe the problem is. Some of the therapists use fluorescent bulbs next to their patients and have them sit by them for a few hours. Doing this procedure will help and the patient will be able to read so that they do not focus their attention on the lights. Another good use is to cure the aches and pains that people have in the body with intense light with a smaller beam and have it shine on the part of the body that is in pain.

Using light therapy is known to help cure several disorders but the most common is a winter type depression. This is a mental and physical condition of depression that occurs during the winter months. It is a theory that this depression will come because of the lack of sunlight and in may places during the winter months. Exposure to light will make up for this problem and it will hopefully get rid of the winter depression. This is just one idea that will show you how light therapy will work in the ideas of the medicine world today.

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Stop smoking programs can help smokers to quit

September 30th, 2008 by findout

The majority of people who smoke try to give up their smoking habit at one time or another. Everyone these days is very well aware that smoking is a serious long-term risk to a smoker’s health. And if living a longer life is not enough incentive for a smoker to make the effort to stop smoking completely, then there are always the financial and social incentives.

Most western countries impose high taxation on cigarettes and tobacco products with two main aims. Firstly, to raise as much money as possible from what is essentially a drug addiction; and secondly to make smokers give up their habit because it costs so much. A heavy smoker easily spends around $3000 each year in a high taxation country such as the UK. The current economic downturn in the USA, UK and Europe means that many smokers are forced to quit smoking (or at the very least cut down) to be able to afford the large recent increases in food, petrol, heating plus rent or mortgage costs.

Socially, cigarette smoking is no longer considered an acceptable practice. Legislation has been passed in most developed countries that severely restricts where smokers can indulge their habit. Just about all restaurants, bars, public transport, hire cars, public buildings and workplaces are completely smoke-free.

All of these factors now mean that more smokers than ever are seeking help to quit smoking. There are numerous stop smoking products available (such as nicotine patches and gum) as well as various stop smoking programs.

These programs are usually run by health authorities, doctor’s surgeries and hospitals, and have a very high success rate in helping even the most addicted smoker give up their habit.

 

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Biodiesel is good for your diesel car

September 30th, 2008 by findout

It is surprising how few people are aware that biodiesel is better for your car than the mineral diesel that you purchase on garage forecourts.

In fact, the diesel engine was originally designed to run on vegetable oil. If you think about it, this is not surprising. When Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine at the beginning of the 20th century, there were no diesel fuel pumps at garages so he had to have a readily-available fuel that people could use.

Vegetable oil fits the bill very nicely - it is incredibly easy to make using vegetable products that are readily-available in developed as well as developing countries. When Rudolf Diesel first demonstrated his diesel engine, he ran it on peanut oil.

With the rapid increase in the price of oil and the knowledge that oil supplies will run out probably within our lifetimes, there has been a big resurgence in people using vegetable oil to power their diesel cars.

Whilst it is possible to use vegetable oil straight off the supermarket shelf, it only takes a small amount of effort to convert pure vegetable oil into high quality biodiesel. Making biodiesel at home is now a regular activity by a large number of DIY enthusiasts.

And you do not need to buy new vegetable (cooking) oil from supermarkets. Waste cooking oil is available from most restaurants and fast-food establishments free-of-charge. They need to dispose of it in an environmentally-friendly way and are more than happy to have it collected on a regular basis.

There are guides that show you how easy it is to make your own biodiesel. Not only can you save a large amount of money by making your own biodiesel, but - by using waste vegetable oil - you are effectively recycling a waste product that would normally end up dumped on a landfill site. So making biopdiesel at home is good for the environment.

 

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