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Showing posts with label genes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genes. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Is my wife's rheumatism inherited - in her genes?



High HTA Ca associated with arthritis & osteoporosis.
Low HTA NA & K associated with steroid use.
Low HTA Cu associated with rheumatoid arthritis.
High HTA Zn associated with viral infections.
(HTA = Hair tissue analysis)
"Hi Gary,
I am writing this email to ask for a favour in the name of my wife. She has got some health problems for a year or two now.  

She had knee surgery to remove meniscus of one of her knees and another surgery to fix the meniscus in the other one. It has been over a year since the surgery took place but both knees are still painful.

She has also been having frequent and reacquiring ear infections recently, which do not healed despite using ear drops with antibiotics.

Last blood test has reviled that her ASL is way over the limit. She has 323 and the limit is 200 (a copy of it attached to this email). Her doctor is linking it all to some kind of virus that the blood test indicates, and suggested a use of antibiotic ks orally this time.

Now, my wife is very much into natural medicine so she wants go for colloidal silver instead of the antibiotics ( she is on it for a week now) but at the same time she is a little worried about the whole thing specially because her mom has been suffering from rheumatism for years and despite using cortisone and some other steroids, her health decreased a great deal and she is in a very serious state now. 

Cutting the long story short it is all about genetics thinks my Dr.

Now what you think she should do? Can you give us an advise pleas, we would really appreciate it!!

Thanks
p.s. Unfortunately she is as smoker as well, and it does not help for sure."
(Name withheld).
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Gary:
Is it genetic, or is it hereditary?  In my opinion, while there may be a genetic component, which is part of "heredity", the main driver behind the mix of ailments your mother-in-law and wife are dealing with are all mostly of the controllable inherited kind.

When your wife was first conceived all her nutrients and hormones came from her mother.  When she was born, she would have had all the biochemical deficiencies and excesses of her mother.  Then she was presumably breastfed by her mother and then ate the same food as the family for the following 20 years and shared any family stresses and strains.  So, it is hardly surprising that a Mother's health trends are passed onto her children.  By contrast, there is a weaker association between father and children.

Even if a health problem has a strong genetic component, the question must be asked as to why a particular gene is switched on or off in one sibling but not in the others?  There maybe a controllable factor such as a nutrient imbalance or environmental toxin.  Having said this, once a gene is switched, such as the one that turns hair grey, it may be impossible to switch it the other way.

In your wife's case, she displays many of the characteristics of a woman with thyroid and adrenal issues with associated nutrient imbalances, such as those portrayed in the Hair Analysis Chart above.

When a copper deficiency is present, iron may build up in the soft tissues, including the cartilages.  This contributes to inflammation and degradation of the joints.  A chronic bacterial infection can contribute to this process.  This is why rheumatoid arthritis can develop following an infectious disease.

Elements such as mercury, cadmium, zinc and lead are antagonists to copper.  Some of these are found in tobacco smoke, amalagum fillings, fish such as tuna and from industrial pollution.

Low levels of zinc in the tissues will predispose a person to recurring viral, yeast (candida) and fungal infections.

When low and/or in imbalance with copper, there is an association with collagen disorders, most commonly seen as stretch marks of the skin.  The same disorder is associated with ligament, tendon and cartilage injuries - often spontaneous and without violence.

Copper and zinc regulate oestrogen and progesterone.  When copper rises, so does oestrogen.  When zinc rises, so does progesterone.  Therefore, imbalances between copper and zinc are closely associated with menstrual and conception disorders.

The role of zinc and copper and the production of the female hormones explains why conditions like collagen disorders, joint injury, stretch marks, viral, yeast and fungal infections and rheumatoid arthritis are far more common in women than in men.  When collagen is weak there will be easy bruising and susceptibility to gum disease.  Gum disease, when combined with smoking may be all that is required to set of rheumatic pains.

Oestrogen and progesterone contraceptives, especially the long term implants and IUDs may be especially damaging to a woman's health due to their messing up of a woman's copper and zinc balance.

With regards to your wife, I can appreciate your deep concern for her immediate and long term health.  However; I am reluctant to offer specific advice without her first doing a Hair Tissue Analysis.  This is because there could be a number of things going on.  For example; she may have exceptionally high copper which can give the same symptoms as a deficiency.  We need to know if this is, or isn't the case before we start pumping her full of copper.

So, my advice is to get a Hair Tissue Analysis done asap and then we will act according to the finding.

In finishing, thank you for raising this issue.  It is a pressing one that I am encountering almost daily.  Merely drugging these women with anti-inflammatories and steroids is not the solution.  While such therapies may give relief, it is only temporary and the consequences can be huge such as drugs dependency, chronic arthritis, osteoporosis, chronic fatigue and depression.  The solution lies in identifying the underlying causes and then setting about correcting these by lifestyle and nutrition.



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Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Row over Maori 'warrior gene'


A NEW Zealand scientist has stirred controversy with his claim that the country's indigenous Maori people have a "warrior" gene, which makes them more prone to violent and criminal behaviour.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20068254-1702,00.html
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Gary Moller comments:
Plenty of comment has already been offered by many experts, so I will try not to cover old ground. As the parent of four part Polynesian children, I am so pleased that they do not appear to have inherited my European "Aggressor Genes" (As I write, I assure you that my full-blooded Polynesian partner is not standing over me, threatening death, if I do not write favourably!).

I will start by saying that I have never felt threatened, despite my being "different" from my Polynesian relatives. They must be among the most friendly and welcoming people on the planet. I have learned that people are essentially the same, regardless of race or religion; it comes down to respect - respect of others' beliefs and their wish to go abut their lives without being judged or imposed upon by others. Respect - not arrogance!

If you think the Maori Polynesian have an aggressive warrior quality, then how about the European? Rather than the "warrior" gene, there must be an "aggressor" gene at work with them. European history is steeped in nothing less than an ongoing bloodbath of the most horrific and brutal proportions. Now, look at the aggressor races of today and the only conclusion one can come to is that there must be a strong European genetic factor at play among their ruling elite. Look at the most aggressive, invasive and most brutal nations of the last 100yrs and we come up with the likes of Germany, Great Britain and the USA (we will conveniently overlook Japan). Who is the undisputed aggressor nation of today? Well, that has to be the USA and its proxy client states.

Its all far too genetically European for me. Give me the Maori/Polynesian temperament any day, thanks!