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6 de diciembre de 2018

A traditional Korean medicine shows powerful anti-wrinkle effects


As a person ages, the functions of skin cells decrease, which leads to the formation of wrinkles. To avoid this, researchers at the  University  of  Kyung Hee  suggest the use of the medicinal formula based on herbs Korean Seungma-Galgeun-Tang (SMGGT). Their study, published in  BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine  , an anti - wrinkle potential determined based on the ability of SMGGT to reduce the production of metalloproteinase-1 of the matrix and increase procollagen type 1.
  • SMGGT is a combination of the following herbs: Cimicifugae Rhizoma  ,  Puerariae Radix  ,  Paeoniae Radix  and  Glycyrrhizae Radix  .
  • This traditional formulation was used to treat smallpox, measles and urticaria. Furthermore, SMGGT has also shown anti - inflammatory and antiallergic effects, and inhibitory effects on the cytopathic activity.
  • The wrinkling is caused by reduced production of type I collagen, as well as an increase in production of matrix metalloproteinase. Exposure to UV can also increase the likelihood of wrinkling.
  • For this study, the components found in SMGGT and their potential cytotoxicity were determined.
  • All tests for wrinkleproofing potential and SMGGT cytotoxicity were performed in human dermal fibroblasts.
The results show that SMGGT can effectively inhibit the production of metalloproteinase-1 matrix. On the other hand, promotes procollagen type 1.  Together, these results show that SMGGT has potential use in products and wrinkle treatments.
Read the full text of the study  on the link  .

1 de diciembre de 2018

Got Leaves? Put ‘Em to Work


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‘Tis the season for harvesting leaves, the most abundant free source of organic matter available to most gardeners. Microorganisms in soil and compost transform leaves into bits of organic matter, which helps the soil retain nutrients and moisture.  By themselves, leaves contain small amounts of 16 plant nutrients.
You can stockpile leaves in a bin or pen to use later as compost or mulch, but you don’t have to wait until leaves decompose to put them to work. With some shredding assistance from your lawn mower, you can give your leaves useful jobs right now.
  1. Turn lawn into garden.Prepare sections of lawn you want to develop into garden beds by smothering them with leaves. First scalp the grass by mowing as close to the surface as possible. Then cover the space with several thicknesses of cardboard, and cover the base layer with two inches (or more) or compost or manure. Top with 3 to 4 inches of shredded leaves.
  2. Winterize hardy vegetables.Use shredded leaves to limit winter injury to kale, leeks, carrots and other hardy vegetables. Surround the planting with a low fence or burlap enclosure and fill it with up to 12 inches of shredded leaves. Mulch garlic and perennial onions with up to 6 inches of shredded leaves mixed with the season’s last grass clippings.
  3. Bury them in a trench.Improve the drainage and organic matter content in garden beds by digging narrow trenches, filling them with shredded leaves, and then covering them up. By late spring, the leaves will be sufficiently decomposed to mix into the soil, or you can plant right into the enriched trenches.
  4. Mulch-mow them into your grass.Research done at Michigan State Universityreveals that when rather thick layers of leaves (to 12 inches) are shredded with a mower and allowed to rot where they fall, the grass greens up faster in spring and grows better the following summer. Just don’t expect the leaves to disappear from view until the grass starts growing next year.
  5. Mulch your trees.Stockpile shredded leaves until early winter, and then tuck in trees, shrubs, and perennial beds with 3 to 4 inches of shredded leaf mulch. A thick leaf mulch helps moderate soil temperatures in winter, reducing cold-related injuries to shallow roots. Beneficial soil-dwelling fungi are also abundant beneath shredded leaf mulch – one reason why Colorado State University lists mulching among its Ten Commandments of Planting Trees.
There is one precaution: Be careful with black walnut leaves, which can cause reduced growth in many plants, including tomatoes. According to Iowa State University, the juglone in black walnut leaves is usually neutralized by 4 to 6 months of composting.
Do you have other leaf-handling methods that work great at your place? Be sure to share them in the Comments section below

11 de noviembre de 2018

12 Health Benefits of Pomegranate

Pomegranates are among the healthiest fruits on Earth.
They contain a range of beneficial plant compounds, unrivaled by other foods.
Studies have shown that they may have several benefits for your body, possibly lowering your risk of various diseases (1).
Here are 12 evidence-based health benefits of pomegranate.



Proven Benefits of Pomegranate
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The pomegranate, or Punica granatum, is a shrub that produces a red fruit (1).
Categorized as a berry, the pomegranate fruit is about 5–12 cm (2–5 inches) in diameter. It is red, round and looks kind of like a red applewith a flower-shaped stem.
The skin of the pomegranate is thick and inedible, but there are hundreds of edible seeds called arils within.
The arils are what people eat — either raw or processed into pomegranate juice.
Pomegranates have an impressive nutrient profile — one cup of arils (174 grams) contains (2):
  • Fiber: 7 grams
  • Protein: 3 grams
  • Vitamin C: 30% of the RDI
  • Vitamin K: 36% of the RDI
  • Folate: 16% of the RDI
  • Potassium: 12% of the RDI
The pomegranate arils (seeds) are also very sweet, with one cup containing 24 grams of sugar and 144 calories.
However, pomegranates really shine in their wealth of powerful plant compounds, some of which have potent medicinal properties.
Summary The pomegranate is a fruit that contains hundreds of edible seeds called arils. They are rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals and bioactive plant compounds, but they also contain some sugar.

Pomegranates pack two unique substances that are responsible for most of their health benefits.

Punicalagins

Punicalagins are extremely potent antioxidants found in pomegranate juice and peel.
They’re so powerful that pomegranate juice has been found to have three times the antioxidant activity of red wine and green tea (3).
Pomegranate extract and powder is typically made from the peel, due to its high antioxidant and punicalagin content.

Punicic Acid

Punicic acid, found in pomegranate seed oil, is the main fatty acid in the arils.
It’s a type of conjugated linoleic acidwith potent biological effects.
Summary Pomegranates contain punicalagins and punicic acid, unique substances that are responsible for most of their health benefits.

Chronic inflammation is one of the leading drivers of many serious diseases.
This includes heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's disease and even obesity.
Pomegranates have potent anti-inflammatory properties, which are largely mediated by the antioxidant properties of the punicalagins.
Test-tube studies have shown that they can reduce inflammatory activity in the digestive tract, as well as in breast cancer and colon cancer cells (456).
One 12-week study in people with diabetes found that 1.1 cups (250 ml) of pomegranate juice per day lowered the inflammatory markers CRP and interleukin-6 by 32% and 30%, respectively (7).
If you are interested in reducing inflammation in your body, pomegranate is an excellent addition to your diet.
Summary The punicalagins in pomegranate juice have been shown to reduce inflammation, one of the leading drivers of many serious diseases, including cancer and diabetes.

Prostate cancer is a common type of cancer in men.
Laboratory studies suggest that pomegranate extract may slow cancer cell reproduction and even induce apoptosis, or cell death, in cancer cells (89).
The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a blood marker for prostate cancer.
Men whose PSA levels double in a short period of time are at an increased risk of death from prostate cancer.
Interestingly, a human study found that drinking 8 ounces (237 ml) of pomegranate juice per day increased the PSA doubling time from 15 months to 54 months — a monumental increase (10).
A follow-up study found similar improvements using a type of pomegranate extract called POMx (11).
Summary Preliminary evidence indicates that pomegranate juice can be useful in men with prostate cancer, potentially inhibiting cancer growth and lowering the risk of death.

Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in women.
Pomegranate extract may inhibit the reproduction of breast cancer cells — even killing some of them (121314).
However, the evidence is currently limited to laboratory studies. More research is needed before any claims can be made.
Summary Laboratory studies suggest that pomegranate extract can help fight breast cancer cells, but human studies are needed.

High blood pressure (hypertension) is one of the leading drivers of heart attacks and strokes.
In one study, people with hypertension had a significant reduction in blood pressure after consuming 5 ounces (150 ml) of pomegranate juice daily for two weeks (15).
Other studies have found similar effects, especially for systolic blood pressure, which is the higher number in a blood pressure reading (1617).
Summary Regular intake of pomegranate juice has been shown to lower blood pressure levels in as little as two weeks.

Arthritis is a common problem in Western countries.
There are many different types, but most involve some form of inflammation in the joints.
Given that the plant compounds in pomegranate have anti-inflammatory effects, it makes sense that they could help treat arthritis.
Interestingly, laboratory studies suggest that pomegranate extract can block enzymes that are known to damage joints in people with osteoarthritis (1819).
This extract has also been shown to relieve arthritis in mice, but evidence from human-based research is very limited so far (2021).
Summary Studies in animals and isolated cells indicate that pomegranate extract may be beneficial against several forms of arthritis, but human research is needed.

Heart disease is currently the world's most common cause of premature death (22).
It’s a complicated disease, driven by many different factors.
Punicic acid, the main fatty acid in pomegranate, may help protect against several steps in the heart disease process.
A 4-week study in 51 people with high triglyceride levels showed that 800 mg of pomegranate seed oil per day significantly lowered triglycerides and improved the triglyceride-HDL ratio (23).
Another study looked at the effects of pomegranate juice in people with type 2 diabetes and high cholesterol. They noted significant reductions in “bad” LDL cholesterol, as well as other improvements (24).
Pomegranate juice has also been shown — in both animal and human studies — to protect LDL cholesterol particles from oxidation, one of the key steps in the pathway towards heart disease (25262728).
Finally, one research analysis concluded that pomegranate juice reduces high blood pressure, which is a major risk factor for heart disease (29).
Summary Several human studies have shown that pomegranate can have benefits against heart disease. It improves your cholesterol profile and protects LDL cholesterol from oxidative damage.

Oxidative damage can impair blood flow in all areas of the body, including erectile tissue.
Pomegranate juice has been shown to help increase blood flow and erectile response in rabbits (30).
In a study in 53 men with erectile dysfunction, pomegranate appeared to have some benefit — but it was not statistically significant (31).
Summary Pomegranate juice has been linked to reduced symptoms of erectile dysfunction, but more research is needed.


The plant compounds in pomegranate can help fight harmful microorganisms (32).
For example, they have been shown to combat some types of bacteria as well as the yeast Candida albicans (3334).
The anti-bacterial and anti-fungal effects may also be protective against infections and inflammation in your mouth. This includes conditions like gingivitis, periodontitis and denture stomatitis (3536).
Summary Pomegranate has antibacterial and antiviral properties which may be useful against common gum diseases and yeast infections.

There is some evidence that pomegranate can improve memory.
One study in surgical patients found that 2 grams of pomegranate extract prevented deficits in memory after surgery (37).
Another study in 28 older adults with memory complaints found that 8 ounces (237 ml) of pomegranate juice per day significantly improved markers of verbal and visual memory (38).
Studies in mice also suggest that pomegranate may help fight Alzheimer's disease (39).
Summary Some evidence shows that pomegranate may improve memory in older adults and post-surgery. In addition, studies in mice suggest that it may protect against Alzheimer's disease.

Pomegranate is rich in dietary nitrates, which have been shown to improve exercise performance.
A study in 19 athletes running on a treadmill showed that one gram of pomegranate extract 30 minutes before exercise significantly enhanced blood flow, delaying the onset of fatigue and increasing exercise efficiency (40).
More studies are needed, but it seems that pomegranate — like beets — may be beneficial for physical performance.
Summary As a rich source of nitrates, pomegranate may improve exercise performance by increasing blood flow.
Pomegranates are one of the healthiest foods on the planet, packed with nutrients and powerful plant compounds.
They have wide-ranging benefits and may help reduce your risk of various serious illnesses, including heart disease, cancer, arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.
What’s more, they may boost your memory and exercise performance.
If you want to reap the many health benefits pomegranates have to offer, either eat the arils directly or drink pomegranate juice.


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2 de noviembre de 2018

New medical eNose device able to sniff out bacteria known to cause soft tissue infections


A proof-of-concept portable device known as the electronic nose (eNose) was found to effectively detect detrimental bacteria that lead to soft tissue infections even without prior preparation of tissue samples. The research team from the University of Tampere, Pirkanmaa Hospital District, Tampere University of Technology and Fimlab in Finland also found that the device was able to distinguish bacterial infections from one another.
  • The researchers explained that soft tissue infections including postoperative wound infections remain a global health burden.
  • The experts also discussed that these infections were commonly diagnosed through various methods such bacterial stains, cultures and polymerase chain reaction assays.
  • However, the experts noted that the results often come out several hours after the tests, which then leads to the administration of antibiotic treatment without a specific diagnosis.
  • The scientists then used the electronic nose on clinical bacterial cultures to assess its efficacy in detecting and differentiating different species of bacteria.
  • The research team observed that the device was able to distinguish methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Streptococcus pyogenesEscherichia coli (E. coli)Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Clostridium perfringens with an accuracy of 78 percent within minutes without prior sample preparation.
  • The experts also touted that the device showed an 83 percent sensitivity, a 100 percent specificity and a 91 percent accuracy in differentiating MRSA from MSSA.
The researchers inferred that developing a device that speeds up the diagnosis of soft tissue infections might help stave off diagnosis delays and reduce the need for empirical treatments.

Journal reference:
Taavi Saviauk, Juha P. Kiiski, Maarit K. Nieminen, Nelly N. Tamminen, Antti N. Roine, Pekka S. Kumpulainen, Lauri J. Hokkinen, Markus T. Karjalainen, Risto E. Vuento, Janne J. Aittoniemi, Terho J. Lehtimäki, Niku K. Oksala. ELECTRONIC NOSE IN THE DETECTION OF WOUND INFECTION BACTERIA FROM BACTERIAL CULTURES: A PROOF-OF-PRINCIPLE STUDY. European Surgical Research, 2018; 59 DOI: 10.1159/000485461

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5 de octubre de 2018

Aspartame: Putting the DIE Into Dieting Since 1981


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Pushed globally as a beneficial to dieters since its approval in 1981, accumulating research indicates that aspartame may actually damage the brain and cause cancer, to name but a few of a wide range of adverse health effects consumers risk by using this ‘no-calorie’ sugar alternative. Google “aspartame” and you will find http://www.aspartame.org/ on the first page search results.  Billing itself as an ‘Aspartame Information Center,’ this website opens with “The Benefits of Aspartame,” discussing how as a ‘low-calorie’ sweetener aspartame helps consumers with weight control, diabetes and the prevention of tooth decay.
The website is the creation of an organization calling itself the Calorie Control Council (CCC), a non-profit association established in 1966 whose public mission is “…to provide an objective channel of scientific-based communications about low-calorie foods and beverages, to assure that scientific and consumer research and information is made available to interested parties.”
Ironically, Aspartame.org contains virtually no reference to primary scientific literature, rather, opts for an appeal to authority, listing a series of “Expert Opinions” on the presumed safety of aspartame.  Examples include “Science Experts,” e.g. American Diabetic Association, “Consumer Experts,” e.g.  Snopes.com, “Regulatory Experts,” e.g.  FDA, and even lists its own sponsoring organization – the CCC – as an example of an “Industry Expert,” even though its mission statement clearly identifies itself as a propaganda arm of the global low- and reduced-calorie food and beverage industry:
“The Council’s mission is to foster industry growth and vitality by reinforcing and expanding the Calorie Control Council’s role as a globally trusted authority on the safety and benefits of ingredients, foods, and beverages to facilitate the control of calories.” [emphasis added]
Of course, there is no mention of the dozens of adverse health effects linked to aspartame in the peer-viewed biomedical literature itself, and which GreenMedInfo.com indexes and provides free access to in order to provide a non-industry sponsored Aspartame Information Center.
Before we look at some of the science on aspartame’s toxicity that the industry would like consumers to overlook, let’s first debunk the primary claims put forward by the CCC’s website about aspartame’s presumptive health benefits.

Is Aspartame a Boon for Diabetics and the Overweight?

According to the CCC’s website, aspartame is good for maintaining a healthy weight and for satisfying the diabetic’s sweet tooth “without affecting blood sugar.” And yet, one of the characteristic issues with all non-nutritive sweeteners is that when you separate caloric content from the taste of sweetness you ‘short circuit’ one of the most ancient, hard-wired physiological pathways in the human body. After millions of year of evolution, our bodies were designed to anticipate the immediate availability of a simple carbohydrate (i.e. “sugar”) following the sensation of sweetness, and indeed, it automatically produces gastric secretions when tasting sweetness in what is known as the cephalic phase (cephalic = “head”) of the act of eating, the initial phase before food enters the stomach involving taste, smell, thought, etc., which accounts for approximately 20% of the gastric secretions associated with eating a meal. This means that aspartame’s intense sweetness will cause the release of neurochemicals such as dopamine and pancreatic hormones such as insulin, that latter of which signals the cellular upregulation of glucose intake. If no glucose is available, this could result in hypoglycemia and/or elevated levels of insulin, further stimulating appetite and molecular processes associated with fat-storage. This same effect may help to explain why Splenda (sucrlose) was recently found to have diabetes-promoting properties. [1]
Non-nutritive sweeteners, therefore, are not ideal weight control or diabetes aids. They could be considered endocrine disrupters, due to the way in which they disrupt the normal release of hormones like insulin, and likely contribute to insulin resistance, as well as stimulating the release of various neurochemicals that could produce addictive behavior and/or over-eating.  In fact, a 2012 study published in the journal Appetite actually found that saccharin and aspartame, compared with sucrose, induce greater weight gain in adult rats, at similar total caloric intake levels.[2]

Is Aspartame Good for your Teeth?

One of the primary reasons why consumers seek out sugar alternatives is because of the well-known increase in dental problem such as cavities in those who consume sugar-sweetened products.  While aspartame is less cariogenic than sucrose, recent research published in the journal Archives of Oral Biology indicates that it does in fact contribute to the demineralization of enamel through both stimulating acidity and bacterial biofilm formation.[3]  There is, therefore, no real scientific credibility to the CCC’s website claim that “Aspartame Does Not Promote Tooth Decay.”
Now that we have debunked two prevailing myths associated with aspartame’s perceived “benefits,” let’s move to a few of its known harms.

Aspartame Is Carcinogenic

In 2006, the Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Center of the European Ramazzini Foundation of Oncology and Environmental Sciences released a study which revealed that aspartame can induce a wide range of malignancies in rodents, including lymphoma and leukemia, concluding that aspartame is a potential carcinogen at doses much less (20 mg/kg bw) than the current acceptable daily intake (ADI) for humans in Europe (40 mg/kg bw) and in the United States (50 mg/kg bw). .[4]
A follow-up study published in 2007 confirmed and reinforced aspartame’s “multipotential carcinogenicity” at a dose level close to the ADI for humans, including the discovery that fetal exposure results in increasing its carcinogenic effects later in life.[5]
More recently, a 2012 study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutritionwhich assessed dietary pattern data from the Nurses’ Health Study (NHS) and Health Professionals Follow-Up Study (HPFS), found that men who consumed 1 or more servings of diet soda a day had on average a 31% increased risk of non-Hodgkins lymphoma and 102% increased risk of multiple myeloma, in comparison to men without diet soda consumption.
Finally, this year, a study published in the Polish medical journal Folia Neuropathologicadiscussed a commonly overlooked aspect of aspartame’s carcinogenicity. Aspartame, which the researchers describe as a “highly hazardous compound,” produces a metabolite known as diketopiperazine, which they described as contributing to the formation of tumors in the central nervous system such as gliomas, medullobastomas and meningiomas.[6]  Indeed, the hypothesis that increasing brain tumor rates in the US may be linked to increasing aspartame consumption goes all the way back to 1996 in the biomedical literature.[7]
The reality is that all the peer-reviewed and published scientific research in the world either for or against aspartame’s safety will not take away the most fundamental fact of toxicology: 10% of aspartame breaks down into methanol, a highly toxic compound, which itself is oxidized to the carcinogenic substance formaldehyde. It has also been hypothesized that oxidative stress caused by hydrogen peroxide release during catalase-induced metabolism of methanol to formaldehyde may contribute to aspartame’s  carcinogenicity.
For an excellent analysis of how the aspartame metabolite methyl alcohol (methanol) causes far greater bodily harm than previous animal research has demonstrated, read “Toxicology Expert Explains Why Aspartame is so Dangerous to Your Health” on Mercola.com.

Aspartame is Neurotoxic

One of the most well known problems with aspartame is that it contains 40% aspartic acid by weight, which after being ingested, metabolized and released in its free form, can generate excitotoxicity, meaning it is capable of stimulating neurons to the point of cell death. Plenty of animal research has demonstrated that aspartame caused brain damage and cognitive issues,[8] and preliminary human research indicates that fibromyalgia patients may see improvement when removing this excitotoxin from their diets.[9] [10]  For more information on the brain-damaging potential of aspartame read our article: Aspartame: Safety Approved in 90 Nations, But Damages Brain.

Conclusion

Beyond cancer-promoting and brain-damaging properties, aspartame like any chemical that does not belong in the human body is just another avoidable chemical exposure that we should go to great lengths to eliminate, as it will likely contribute to the entire gamut of diseases that commonly afflict opulent societies who rather than reduce the over consumption of nutritive sweeteners would rather attempt to trick and/or poison themselves with non-nutritive ‘alternatives.’  For more information on aspartame’s adverse health effects go to our research page on the topic: http://www.greenmedinfo.com/toxic-ingredient/aspartame
When it comes to dieting, stick with the moderate consumption of naturally sweet foods, especially high-quality, organically-produced fruits. There are also sweet substances, such as honeyxylitol and even stevia, that may provide a natural alternative to synthetic/artificial sweeteners. But be forewarned, even natural low- or no-calorie sweeteners may participate in unintended, adverse consequences of divorcing caloric content from the sensation of sweetness, subsequently stimulating appetite ‘back lash.’
As long as we remember that no form of dieting is worth dying for, and try to stay away from ‘tricking’ our body into thinking its getting something its not, we should be able to reach our ideal weight by exerting a good balance of patience and discipline with ourselves.

References

[1] M Yanina Pepino, Courtney D Tiemann, Bruce W Patterson, Burton M Wice, Samuel Klein. Sucralose Affects Glycemic and Hormonal Responses to an Oral Glucose Load. Diabetes Care. 2013 Apr 30. Epub 2013 Apr 30. PMID: 23633524
[2] Fernanda de Matos Feijó, Cíntia Reis Ballard, Kelly Carraro Foletto, Bruna Aparecida Melo Batista, Alice Magagnin Neves, Maria Flávia Marques Ribeiro, Marcello Casaccia Bertoluci. Saccharin and aspartame, compared with sucrose, induce greater weight gain in adult Wistar rats, at similar total caloric intake levels. Appetite. 2012 Oct 19. Epub 2012 Oct 19. PMID: 23088901
[3] Rodrigo A Giacaman, Pía Campos, Cecilia Muñoz-Sandoval, Ramiro J Castro. Cariogenic potential of commercial sweeteners in an experimental biofilm caries model on enamel. Arch Oral Biol. 2013 Sep ;58(9):1116-22. Epub 2013 Apr 28. PMID: 23631998
[4] Morando Soffritti, Fiorella Belpoggi, Davide Degli Esposti, Luca Lambertini, Eva Tibaldi, Anna Rigano.First experimental demonstration of the multipotential carcinogenic effects of aspartame administered in the feed to Sprague-Dawley rats. Environ Health Perspect. 2006 Mar;114(3):379-85. PMID: 16507461

29 de septiembre de 2018

Watch Scientists Accidentally Blow Up Their Lab With The Strongest Indoor Magnetic Field Ever

Researchers at the University of Tokyo were expecting to create a strong magnetic field, but they got a lot more than they were bargaining for.


Earlier this year, researchers at the University of Tokyo accidentally created the strongest controllable magnetic field in history and blew the doors of their lab in the process.
As detailed in a paper recently published in the Review of Scientific Instruments, the researchers produced the magnetic field to test the material properties of a new generator system. They were expecting to reach peak magnetic field intensities of around 700 Teslas, but the machine instead produced a peak of 1,200 Teslas. (For the sake of comparison, a refrigerator magnet has about 0.01 Tesla)
This is the strongest magnetic field ever generated in a controlled, indoor environment, but it’s not the strongest magnetic field produced in history. This honor belongs to some Russian researchers who created a 2,800 Tesla magnetic field in 2001.
In both the Japanese and Russian experiments, the magnetic fields were generated using a technique called electromagnetic flux-compression. This technique causes a brief spike in the strength of the magnetic field by rapidly “squeezing” it to a smaller size. This technique has been around since the 1940s, but in the early days it relied on using large amounts of TNT to generate an explosion powerful enough to compress the magnetic field. The downside of this technique was that it could only be done once since the explosion destroyed the equipment. Furthermore, it was difficult to reproduce and control the explosion.
Instead of using TNT to generate their magnetic field, the Japanese researchers dumped a massive amount of energy—3.2 megajoules—into the generator to cause a weak magnetic field produced by a small coil to rapidly compress at a speed of about 20,000 miles per hour. This involves feeding 4 million amps of current through the generator, which is several thousand times more than a lightning bolt. When this coil is compressed as small as it will go, it bounces back. This produces a powerful shockwave that destroyed the coil and much of the generator.
To protect themselves from the shockwave, the Japanese researchers built an iron cage for the generator. However they only built it to withstand about 700 Teslas, so the shockwave from the 1,200 Teslas ended up blowing out the door to the enclosure.
“I didn’t expect it to be so high,” Shojiro Takeyama, a physicist at the University of Tokyo, told IEEE Spectrum. “Next time, I’ll make [the enclosure] stronger.”
According to the researchers, this experiment not only provides insight into how different materials respond to strong magnetic fields, but may also find applications in the quest to produce fusion energy. Many leading fusion reactor designs require the application of strong magnetic fields on the order of thousands of Teslas for short periods of time, a requirement that the researchers said was “tantalizingly similar” to what they had produced.
Read More: We Were Promised Fusion Energy
After making some adjustments to the generator and rebuilding the iron cage, the researchers plan to pump 5 megajoules of energy into the generator next time, which should around 1,500 Teslas.
“Only 40 years ago, magnetic fields of the order of 1000 Tesla were only reported in extremely complicated and sometimes unreliable explosively-driven systems, without any of the sophisticated level of control,” the researchers concluded in their report. “Therefore, one can say without any doubt, that the present results represent the beginning of a new era in the quest of producing and using ultrahigh magnetic fields for solid state studies as well as for plasma fusion related experiments.”
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22 de agosto de 2018

5 Effective Controversial Cancer Treatments You May Not Know About


Almost every one of us has been affected by cancer, either directly or through a close friend or relative. Although in some cases, cancer patients go into remission after being treated with conventional therapies, often the treatment itself causes as many unpleasant symptoms and secondary disease as cancer itself. Unknown to most people, there are many alternative cancer treatments that show promising results in both the treatment and prevention of multiple cancers, and many do so without any long-term harmful effects on the body. Alternative cancer therapies are also available at a fraction of the cost of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. However, it is important to exercise caution before embarking on any kind of cancer treatment and investigate with loved ones and trusted professionals which modalities to use in each patient’s case.
Gerson Therapy
Gerson Therapy was developed in 1927 by physician Max Gerson and is a non-toxic method of treating cancer, tuberculosis, lyme disease, migraines and other degenerative diseases. The therapy revolves around following a strict vegetarian diet and, drinking lots of freshly juiced vegetables, as well organic juice; taking vitamin and enzyme supplements, and receiving enemas of coffee, castor oil, and even hydrogen peroxide. The treatment works by activating the body’s natural ability to heal itself through detoxification, and floods the body with vitamins, minerals, and nutrients that eliminate diseases from within. Gerson therapy has become known in particular for its coffee enemas that help cleanse the liver and remove toxins from the digestive system. Unfortunately, the conventional medical system, including the FDA insists that there has not been enough research performed on the effects of Gerson Therapy to fully establish whether or not it actually works; and, the treatment has been the subject of much controversy regarding its safety. The coffee enemas in particular were found to cause certain concomitant health problems in some patients; however, in others, cancers were seen to disappear almost miraculously.
Vegan Diet
Many studies have concluded that following a plant based diet can have tremendous effects on our health and wellbeing, and a recent study by Loma Linda University has found that women who follow a vegan diet have a 34% lower rate of female specific cancers such as breast, ovarian, and cervical. Researchers found that blood taken from women who had been following a plant based diet for just two weeks was able to slow the growth of cancer cells in three different types of breast cancer. This is due to the fact that consuming animal protein increases the level of a growth hormone found naturally in our bodies known as IGF-1 which promotes the growth of cancer cells in the body. Another study by Nobel Prize winner Elizabeth Blackburn found that a vegan diet actually turns on certain genes in the body that help prevent disease, and turns off those that cause serious diseases such as cancer.

Liposomal Vitamin C
Liposomal Vitamin C treatment involves giving high doses of vitamin C to cancer patients and others suffering from a wide range of serious illnesses. The vitamin C is delivered inside by way of liposomes, tiny encapsulated drops made from the same material as the coating on our cell walls. Once inside the body the liposomes attach to the outside of the cell wall and release their vitamin C immediately into the cells.  Studies have shown that administering vitamin C through liposomal methods means that up to 90% of the nutrients inside the encapsulations will be absorbed by the cells. There has been a great deal of research conducted on the healing power of vitamin C, and it has been used throughout history to cure everything from polio to high blood pressure. Vitamin C can be taken orally, intravenously, or in the form of liposomes, and most studies performed indicate that liposomal delivery has the greatest effect on treating cancer.
Bicarbonate Of Soda
Italian physician Dr Tullio Simoncini received a huge amount of attention recently after announcing that he had found a way to cure cancer using regular household baking soda. He claimed that he had discovered that cancer is caused by a type of yeast infection known as Candida albicans, and that regularly ingesting bicarbonate of soda killed the infection by helping to create an alkaline environment — creating a state where cancer cells are unable to exist. Although Dr Simoncini writes in his book that he has healed many patients using the treatment, more research is needed to verify his claims. Ingesting small quantities of baking soda is perfectly safe for most people and is even used as a home remedy for heartburn; however those with high blood pressure or chronic illness should seek medical advice before starting this type of treatment.
Cannabis Oil
Cannabis has been used as a powerful medicine for centuries, and many patients with chronic pain regularly smoke it to relieve their symptoms. Cannabis oil as a cancer treatment found fame after the release of a documentary made by former cancer patient Rick Simpson entitled ‘Run from the Cure’. The documentary claims that by extracting pure cannabis oil from the marijuana plant and ingesting it orally, patients can cure themselves of even advanced cases of cancer. A study performed in Spain at Madrid’s Complutense University found that THC, a substance found naturally in cannabis, can cause programmed cell death in brain tumour cells, and researchers were able to eradicate brain tumours in rats using THC. There have been a wide number of studies that have found that cannabis is hugely effective at treating cancer, but all studies found that THC is most effective when injected or taken internally rather than smoked.
Cancer is currently a multimillion dollar industry that has not managed to make any major breakthroughs in the last decade when it comes to treating patients. Perhaps that is the result of its being dominated by Big Pharma and a consortium of individuals and companies that are not intent on finding a cure, rather than keeping people sick in an effort to keep them coming back for more expensive and dangerous mecial treatments. The current cancer treatments offered by the medical industry are expensive and outdated, and cause debilitating side effects and in many cases, death. Millions of dollars are donated to cancer research every year, but researchers have yet to come up with an effective, nontoxic cancer treatment. It is important to fully research all forms of cancer treatments that are available before choosing the one that is right for you, and many alternative treatments can be used alongside the traditional options. Our bodies contain everything we need to heal ourselves from every possible disease, but hectic lifestyles, poor diet, high levels of stress, and our faulty medical system have repressed our natural ability to heal. Alternative treatments derived from nature can give a welcome boost to your weakened immune systems, and can do so without any long-term harmful effects on the body.

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