March 18, 2008

Alzheimer’s numbers climb…are we at the beginning of an epidemic?

Filed under: Environmental Toxins, Podcast — AKdocmike @ 6:53 pm
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An estimated 5.2 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, and it could steal the minds of one out of eight baby boomers, according to a report released on Tuesday by the Alzheimer’s Association.

Gone are the days of infectious disease outbreaks like tuberculosis and diptheria. We are in the age of degenerative diseases, diseases that manifests years after the initiatory factor. The question becomes “why are we seeing such a huge increase in degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s?” My personal hypothesis is that we’re being exposed to more and more adverse chemicals which are causing damage to our cells. These chemical toxins, though they may be in low dosages, accumulate in our fatty tissues such as the liver, kidneys and the brain. Then as the chemicals increase pass a persons toxin load capacity, disease sets in.

Listen to my brief podcast about this topic and stay tuned for the upcoming episode “The Toxic World We Live In.”

 
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March 15, 2008

Podcast Update

Filed under: Podcast — AKdocmike @ 1:06 am

 
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Folks…we’re getting ready to launch the brand new Velocity Wellness Center podcast with it’s new format.  (Look out for the new format for our blog as well).  We’ll have a more structured outline, question & answer section and previews of the upcoming show.  We’ll be releasing a new show each week.

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March 8, 2008

Heart Disease & Homocysteine (The Silent Killer)

Filed under: Heart Health, Podcast — AKdocmike @ 5:51 pm

 
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Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. and one of the first symptoms of a heart attack is death. In this podcast we talk about one of the silent killers: Homocysteine. Excess homocysteine has become one of the leading risk factors for heart disease. According to Challem & Dolby (1996) 40% of all heart attacks and strokes are attributed to elevated levels of homocysteine.

What are normal levels of plasma concentrations? (These are the values you get on lab testing) 4.9 - 11.7 micromoles/literHomocysteine Metabolism

As you can see in this diagram, in order for your body to properly metabolize Homocysteine, there needs to be an adequate supply of the following vitamins & “co-factors”:

  • Folate
  • Vitamin B12
  • Vitamin B6
  • Trimethylglycine
  • Dimethylglycine
  • Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
  • Vitamin E
  • Molybdenum
  • Essential Co-factors: Zinc, Selenium, Magnesium

The average American diet is highly deficient in the optimal amounts of these vitamins and minerals to effectively help the properly metabolize homocysteine.

Excess homocysteine generates free radicals and causes the oxidation of LDL cholesterol. Homocysteine also injures the inner walls of the arteries causing micro “nicks.” Oxidized LDL cholesterol is the major contributor to plaque formation in the arteries. These plaque formations occur as a result of the nicks formed on the inner walls of the arteries. (Sort of like your body’s own Band-aid).

Plaque formation

The cholesterol based plaque formation leads to atherosclerosis which will eventually lead to cardiovascular disease.

Intimal Lining

Action steps to Wellness:

Decrease your intake of Red Meats (don’t cut it out totally, because you need at least 6-9 oz of red meat per week). But red meats are one of the richest sources of methionine, which is the precursor to homocysteine.

Supplement your diet with the vitamins and minerals that help to metabolize excess homocysteine. I highly recommend a good multivitamin (email me for my recommendations)

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