Showing posts with label benefits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label benefits. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Another Study Reveals Benefits of Medicinal Marijuana -Crohn's Remission

I have read dozens of articles, studies, reports, etc. that read similar to this article!  How many more studies are necessary for people to realize pot is not harmful and isn't going to kill anyone? It's actually almost funny that this herb is still looked at as a dangerous drug.  It's a plant... and it's shown to provide more benefits than harm.   The research always results in a significant benefit when studies are conducted.  I don't ever remember reading anything negative about marijuana, or it causing serious problems for the people that smoke it.  We would definitely know by now if weed were harmful.  Even if there were terrible outcomes from smoking pot, we do not hear these reports because of all the legality issues surrounding the word "marijuana".  It's ridiculous that the plant is still illegal and considered harmful here in the US!  Wake Up America!
Eventually, pot will be legal in all US states, but it's going to take a long time for all of them to adopt legislation (NY will probably be one of the last states to legalize it).  Turtle pace.... because that's how the US of A rolls.  Nice and s loooooooooooowwww. 



Crohn's Disease has long been a fickle illness that requires meticulous attention to treat and live with. Researchers at the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Meir Medical Center in Israel, however, may have found relief for patients of the disease in medical marijuana. The study split 21 patients who received a high Crohn's disease activity index and were not responding to other treatments into two groups. One group was given a joint to smoke twice a day while the other group were given placebos lacking cannabinoids for the duration of eight weeks.
The study found complete remission for 45 percent of the group that smoked cannabis, or 5 out of 11 patients, as compared to the control group, which only experienced a 1 in 10 remission rate, the Huffington Post reported. It is speculated that cannabinoids with their anti-inflammatory properties are likely the cause of relief for the disease, which causes inflamation of the bowels. This inflammation can lead to extreme discomfort, diarhrea that may contain blood, weight loss, vomiting, rashes, inflammation of other parts of the body and tiredness among other symptoms, SF Gate reported. Others in the cannabis group reported lessened strength in their usual symptoms without the side effects caused by steroids often used to treat the illness.
"THC-rich cannabis produced significant clinical, steroid-free benefits to 11 patients with active Crohn's disease, compared with placebo, without side effects," the researchers wrote in the study. "Subjects receiving cannabis reported improved appetite and sleep, with no significant side effects."
The study, the authors conceded, was not a complete success as it was hypothesized that induced remission would occur for all or most of the patients. Still, researchers say that the relative success of this study is worth noting. The results have indeed produced a need for further investigation, the study says.
Crohn's disease is highly prevalent for whites, with 43.6 percent of every 100,000 being affected by the disease, one study by the Department of Family Medicine in San Bernardino, Calif. found. Latinos, by contrast, have the lowest rate of the disease with only 4.1 percent in every group of 100,000 being affected. Latinos, especially immigrants to the U.S., however, have notably higher rates of ulcerative colitis than most whites, VOXXI reported. A study in the American Journal of Gastroenterology, the urgency of treatment also contrasted non-Hispanics. Whites needed surgery at a much higher rate than Hispanics. Access to care may influence how often the disease is actually diagnosed, but researchers said that it does not explain the difference between U.S.-born and foreign-born Hispanics in terms of the prevalence of the disease.
"It is unclear what is responsible for this observation, but possibilities include changes in the environment with migration, diet and other factors related to acculturation," Daniel Sussman, assistant professor of clinical medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology, Jackson Memorial Hospital and University of Miami, said. "Our research did not measure the incidence or prevalence of IBD in Hispanics. Available population-based studies show that the incidence of IBD in some Latin American countries is higher than anticipated; this may be a result of the "westernization" of many Latin-American countries. As the Hispanic population continues to grow in the U.S., we expect that the number of Hispanic patients with IBD will also rise."



Monday, May 28, 2012

Health Expert -Jake Wilson States Advantages of Taking Probiotics for: Acute diarrhea & more

The many benefits of taking probiotics regularly.  

Some Article Highlights:

"As a result from taking antibiotics, absorption of fatty acids and glucose are interrupted and osmotic diarrhea ensues along with the immune system’s efforts to flush out contaminants. With probiotics, the chance of suffering through the condition is lessened by 42%

 "the combination of multiple bacterial strains in probiotics have been guaranteed to lessen the duration of diarrhea as well as the frequency of defecation."
"Prolonged antibiotic treatment also makes folks susceptible to Clostridium difficile overgrowth – which is another major cause of digestive problems.
Introduction of Lactobacillus, for example, in the system is more than a welcome alternative to the usual protocols as it not only reduces the chance of antibiotic-associated diarrhea but also enhances the immune system and improves stool consistency"
I would recommend Metagenics for a trusted & high quality probiotic.  

 http://www.metagenics.com/





Probiotics Help Minimize Diarrhea After Eating Or Taking In Antibiotics


Health expert Jake Wilson confirms that intake of probiotic can help lessen the chances of diarrhea after eating or taking some of its known causes.
Over the years, there have been several reported triggers for acute diarrhea – from stress, to food, to medication and underlying diseases. According to recent studies, probiotics can now help minimize the impact antibiotics have on a person’s digestive system.
As we all know, antibiotics are made to combat and destroy microorganisms that have invaded the body. But when they attack, they usually do not care about the casualties. This, in turn affects carbohydrate metabolism since some colonic bacteria are wiped out by the therapy. As a result, absorption of fatty acids and glucose are interrupted and osmotic diarrhea ensues along with the immune system’s efforts to flush out contaminants. With probiotics, the chance of suffering through the condition is lessened by 42%, and it doesn’t even matter what infectious agent might be involved.
Probiotics are actually strains of “good” bacteria that help replace the normal intestinal bacteria wiped out by antibiotics. They come in a variety of forms and can be taken in through a number of measures. Although the studies have not yet analysed conclusively which type of probiotic provides more benefits, the combination of multiple bacterial strains have been guaranteed to lessen the duration of diarrhea as well as the frequency of defecation.
According to Diarrhea After Eating, a health and wellness resource site, 25% to 33% of people treated with antibiotic typically get diarrhea as an adverse effect. And for the most part, it is an expected consequence to the treatment. But for those patients who are very weak and are unable to effectively nourish themselves, losing water and electrolytes because of it may prove fatal. Prolonged antibiotic treatment also makes folks susceptible to Clostridium difficile overgrowth – which is another major cause of digestive problems.
Introduction of Lactobacillus, for example, in the system is more than a welcome alternative to the usual protocols as it not only reduces the chance of antibiotic-associated diarrhea but also enhances the immune system and improves stool consistency. Of course, it does not have any influence over other known triggers of the condition. But at the very least, it is one safe solution people can use.
If you’d like to know more about treatments to diarrhea after eating different kinds of food, visit http://diarrheaaftereatingx.com/.
http://empowerednews.net/probiotics-help-minimize-diarrhea-after-eating-or-taking-in-antibiotics/1823853/

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Swallowing a PillCam Colon Capsule *Many more benefits than colonoscopy*


How exciting!  A camera pill or colonoscopy?.... Pill/Scope? It's a given what people would choose if given the option.  
Does this mean we don't have to struggle to drink that nasty tasting drink or make a day of sitting on our most used seat (you know what seat I'm talking about).  I've had so many colonoscopies that they don't bother me anymore and the prep isn't even that bad either.  For some people, being scoped is a nightmare and some people actually refuse to have a colonoscopy because of the embarrassment of the whole procedure.  
Well, this PillCamera that is swallowed will make screening a breeze.  I bet more people would agree to the pill method and follow through with the screening.   It's said to be more effective at locating polyps and masses, it's non invasive and there's no need for sedation.  Awesome!! 


(RTTNews) - Given Imaging Ltd. (GIVN:News ) Wednesday reported positive data from the European multicenter study of PillCam COLON 2 confirming that the second-generation PillCam COLON capsule has higher sensitivity for colorectal polyp detection than the first generation technology.
Colon capsule endoscopy is a non-invasive, painless technology that can visualize the colon without sedation orair insufflation, potentially making it an excellent tool for encouraging broader compliance with colorectal cancer screening guidelines.
The study was conducted at eight European sites compared colon capsule endoscopy with conventional colonoscopy for the detection of colorectal polyps or masses greater than or equal to 6 mm in size in a cohort of patients at average or increased risk of colorectal neoplasia.
The goal of the study was to determine the feasibility, accuracy and safety of the upgraded PillCam COLON capsule by comparing it directly with colonoscopy. Per-patient colon capsule endoscopy sensitivity for polyps 6 mm and over and those 10 mm and over was 84 percent and 88 percent, with specificities of 64 percent and 95 percent, respectively.
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by RTT Staff Writer