Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Stem Cells Fact or Fiction









With stem cell research becoming such a hot topic of discussion! I thought I'd do a little research of my own, and it didn't take much effort. It seems the subject of adult stem cell treatments and the remarkable results people are experiencing all over the world are everywhere you look these days. In an article I found at The Family Research Council, web site written by Mr. Bradely R. Hughes Jr. I was amazed by the wide range of illnesses that are beginning to show great promise using adult stem cell treatments. Yet the debates in popular media tend to ignore and obscure the medical breakthroughs made by adult stem cell research-success that has somehow eluded embryonic stem cell treatments.


"With increasing frequency, American citizens and others from around the globe are experiencing new found freedom from disease, affliction, and infirmity. Individuals' lives are forever changed with the strengthened faith and renewed hope that arise from healed bodies and physical restoration. These seemingly miraculous cures are the result of, adult stem cell treatments.


Adult stem cells (or, more accurately, tissue stem cells) are regenerative cells of the human body that possess the characteristic of plasticity--the ability to specialize and develop into other tissues of the body. Beginning in an un-specialized and undeveloped state, they can be coaxed to become heart tissue, neural matter, skin cells, and a host of other tissues. They are found in our own organs and tissues such as fat, bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, placentas, neuronal sources, and olfactory tissue, which resides in the upper nasal cavity.[2] This simple fact has remarkable implications for medicine--diseased or damaged tissue can become healthy and robust through the infusion of such cells. This has consequently commanded the attention of many researchers as well as those suffering from disease.
It is necessary to note that the power of adult stem cells is not nebulously potential, but tangible and real, as it has produced wonderful results in multiple cases. These have been documented in clinical trials, that is, treatments with human patients. With adult stem cells, physicians have successfully treated autoimmune diseases such as lupus, multiple sclerosis, Crohn's disease, and rheumatoid arthritis.[3] Furthermore, adult stem cells have helped to avert corneal degeneration and to restore vision in cases of blindness.[4] They have also restored proper cardiac function to heart attack sufferers[5] and improved movement in spinal cord injury patients.[6]
It is also important to note that all of these successes have come exclusively from adult stem cell research. Embryonic stem cell research, which requires the destruction of early human life to acquire the cells, has not produced any successes in human patients.[7] The breakthroughs demonstrated by adult stem cells are detailed below.
Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries are one of the most severe forms of debilitation known to humanity. Many times they result in different forms of paralysis, including paraplegia and quadriplegia; other times they involve the immediate or imminent death of the patient. Laura Dominguez is an example of the former. Living in San Antonio, Texas, she was a sixteen-year-old girl attending summer school in 2001. On her way back from class, she and her brother encountered an oil spill on the highway that caused their car to careen out of control. The accident left her paralyzed from the neck down with a C6 vertebrae burst fracture. She subsequently entered various hospitals to be emphatically informed that she would never walk again.[8]
After relocating to San Diego, California, Dominguez and her mother checked into a protracted physical therapy program. While there, they consulted with many spinal cord injury specialists and concluded that the most promising option existed in Portugal, where a cutting-edge procedure was being performed.
This procedure, known as olfactory mucosa transplantation, involves transplantation of stem cells found in the nasal region into the injured area (these cells include renewable neurons, remyelinating olfactory ensheathing cells, and progenitor stem cells). Dr. Carlos Lima, a neuropathologist of Egaz-Moniz Hospital in Lisbon, leads the procedure. Lima's procedure has proven successful in 26 patients, states Dr. Jean D. Peduzzi-Nelson, a co-researcher at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. [9] Dominguez was the tenth person in the world and the second American to undergo the surgery.
Completion of the surgery permitted a return to the United States, which ushered in the continuation of the therapeutic process and the resumption of home life in San Antonio. After an MRI was conducted, physicians informed her that her spinal cord had begun healing and that 70 percent of the lesion had recovered into normal spinal tissue. Within six months she had acquired sensation down to the abdominal region. By 2004, she had gained upper body agility and the ability to stand for extended periods of time with the aid of a walker. In addition, she reported improved motor skills, including the ability to stand on her toes and contract her quadriceps and hamstring muscles. She also announced that she had walked more than 1400 feet with the use of braces and outside help. Laura is inspired by the results and hopes to walk unassisted by the time she turns 21. [10]
Susan Fajt of Austin, Texas, experienced a similar spinal cord injury in a car accident in 2001. The wreck left her lower body paralyzed. After researching available treatments and opportunities, she discovered the adult stem cell procedure being conducted by Lima's team. She thus commenced her journey to Lisbon to acquire the treatment in June 2003. As with Laura Dominguez, the stem cells were extracted from her own body's sinus region and transplanted into the spinal injury site. By 2004, she was able to walk with the aid of braces.[11]
A third spinal cord injury patient, Melissa Holley, is another individual who experienced the wonders of non-embryonic medical treatment. An 18-year-old from Ridgway, Colorado, Holley's spinal cord was severed in a car crash on June 25, 2000. Her physicians offered her no gleam of hope for the future and stated that, in all probability, she would not walk again. Her family looked into various treatments and found one offered in Tel Aviv, Israel, by a company called Proneuron Biotechnologies Ltd. The operation was headed by Dr. Valentine Fulga and Dr. Nachshon Knoller. The procedure involves macrophages, adult immune cells that possess remarkable healing properties. After being injected with her own cells, she regained bladder control and arm and leg movement.[12]
Heart Tissue Regeneration
Recent years have seen the emergence of successful adult stem cell treatment for those who have suffered from heart attacks and heart failure. Dr. Andreas M. Zeiher, the chairman of the department of internal medicine at the University of Frankfurt, and Dr. Stefanie Dimmeler, head of the division of molecular cardiology at the same institution, conducted a study of 28 heart attack patients in 2003.[13]
The subjects received a transplantation of their own blood and hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cells into their heart arteries an average of 4.7 days after their respective heart attacks. Two of the patients experienced difficulties arising from personal arterial conditions. The remaining 26 demonstrated higher levels of heart-pumping capability.
The researchers reported that the heart's ability to pump blood increased from 44.1 percent to 48.9 percent. The report also indicated the average amount of dead tissue for the subjects decreased by 20 percent within four months of the stem cell implantation.
In a French study, doctors found that skeletal muscle stem cells taken from a patient suffering from heart disease and implanted back into his heart successfully treated the condition. This was the first adult stem cell treatment that successfully treated cardiac degeneration.[14]
Another study investigating 14 patients in Brazil showed that there was notable improvement in their heart capacities after implantation of their own stem cells. Scientists stated that oxygen capacity increased from 17 percent to 24 percent.[15]
The capability of adult stem cells to regenerate a damaged and malfunctioning heart was clearly seen in the case of Dmitri Bonnville. A 16-year-old from Almont, Michigan, he was accidentally shot in the chest by a nail gun while conducting house work on February 1, 2003. The injury was exacerbated by cardiac arrest a few days later.
His family examined the available effective treatment options. Physicians informed the parents of the possibility of a heart transplant or the use of extended medication while noting the risks and failures of such procedures. The doctors also notified the parents of a procedure that involved stem cell extraction from Bonnville's own body and subsequent transplantation into his heart. Predicting success, they determined to go forward with the surgery under the direction of Dr. Cindy Grines, Dr. William O'Neill and Dr. Steven Timmis at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan. The treatment had never been conducted on a human patient in the United States prior to this occasion. Within a week of the February 21 surgery, Bonnville's heart pumping capacity had increased from its previous 25 percent to 35 percent. [16]
Similar procedures have been conducted in Europe and Hong Kong. Scientists pursuing stem cell therapy at Heinrich-Heine University in Dusseldorf, Germany, showed that ten human subjects experienced improved heart regeneration shortly after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The cells were extracted from the subjects' bodies and their own cells given back to each patient, precluding transplant rejection.[17]
Corneal Reconstruction
Another area in which adult stem cell therapy is demonstrating rapid advancement is the field of ophthalmology. A surgical procedure known as limbal stem cell transplantation offers hope to those suffering from corneal degeneration, blindness, and other ocular diseases. The procedure involves the extraction of stem cells from the limbus, the region of the eye between the epithelial layer of the cornea and the sclera, the eye's outer layer. The cells are typically extracted from a healthy eye of the patient himself, from a family member, or from cadaveric material. Once extracted, the limbal stem cells are implanted into the patient's defective eye. The stem cells then differentiate into corneal epithelial cells which improve the health of the outermost layer of the eye. [18]
Michael May, a business owner in Davis, California, was exposed to a chemical explosion as a child, losing his left eye and becoming blind in his right. Forty-three years later, he regained his sight in the right eye after a limbal stem cell transplant complemented by a corneal transplant. Five months following the operation, May had reacquired limited vision and within two years had recovered his sight.[19]
Jon Newton is another example of successful limbal stem cell transplantation. After being diagnosed with a rare ocular disorder known as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, he lost his sight as a teenager and was blind for thirty years. On January 22, 2001, at the age of 46, he underwent the stem cell operation in New Jersey in hopes of reacquiring any level of vision. Less than 18 months later he had 20/30 vision.[20]
In 1991, a jewelry designer by the name of Shawn Smith was working with emerald carats in an acid-filled beaker. In an accident, the beaker exploded into his eyes, immediately blinding him. After ten years of blindness he sought consultation from Dr. Edward J. Holland, the director of corneal services at the Cincinnati Eye Institute. After their meeting, Smith decided to go forward with a limbal stem cell transplantation. His half-brother donated the cells, which were implanted into his eyes. Dr. Holland followed this procedure with corneal transplantation a few months later. After its completion, Smith had reacquired his vision. [21]
Other researchers in the United States and Taiwan have shown that corneal adult stem cells can be successfully extracted and transplanted into diseased eyes. Of the twenty patients studied, sixteen had experienced increased levels of vision.[22]
Autoimmune Disease Treatment: Diabetes, Lupus, Crohn's, Multiple Sclerosis
Adult cell treatment has also shown significant results in the treatment of various autoimmune disorders. Researchers reported that, of 250 diabetics, 200 were able to discard their insulin needles for over a year after islet cell transplantation from cadavers.[23] A research team at Harvard has shown complete reversal of juvenile diabetes in mice using adult spleen cells, and is now preparing for the first patients trials using these adult cells.[24]
Other individuals have experienced remarkable successes with adult stem cell therapy. A girl found that she had systemic lupus erythematosus, a highly detrimental kind of lupus in which organs of the body lose proper functioning. She had experienced pneumonia, lung weakness, and blood deficiency, among other ailments. At eighteen, she underwent a transplantation of blood stem cells. Fifteen months after the operation, she had attained complete and vibrant health, free of the disease's effects.[25]
In another clinical study, nineteen patients suffering from various autoimmune disorders such as refractory polychondritis and systemic lupus erythematosus were treated with their own stem cells. After the procedure, ninety percent had improved or experienced disease remission.[26]
Another example of the success of adult stem cell utilization is found in the treatment of Crohn's disease. The disorder is characterized by an immune system that attacks the sufferer's digestive system. One patient, a 22-year-old female who had suffered from it for more than ten years, was treated with her own blood stem cells. Within three months of the operation, her health had dramatically improved, she could eat comfortably, and her acute abdominal discomfort was no longer present.[27]
Another clinical study presents the case of two Crohn's patients who received their own hematopoietic (i.e., stem cells derived from bone marrow) adult stem cells. They have been in remission for a year following the transplant.[28]
One report on patients shows that adult stem cell treatment holds promise for combating multiple sclerosis (MS).[29] David Hassenpflug, a Long Beach resident who suffers from MS, has experienced some improvement in health as a result of receiving adult stem cells. He reported that the pain in his legs and hips is gone.[30]
A four-year-old girl suffering from severe intestinal Behcet disease is another case in point. Behcet disease is an inflammatory disorder that creates oral ulcers, genital ulcers, and skin lesions. After two years of various unsuccessful treatments, she underwent autologous (i.e., from her own body) hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Two years after the operation, she is in total remission.[31]
Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease is a disorder of the central nervous system in which the substantia nigra, a part of the brain, ceases to produce dopamine, a chemical that allows for effective motion. Dennis Turner is a man who suffered from the disorder for fourteen years. His condition was characterized by strong shaking on the right side of his body, making arm coordination virtually impossible. He underwent years of medication and watched his condition gradually deteriorate. After consultation with a neurologist, he discovered the option of adult stem cell therapy and decided to have the procedure done. His own stem cells were extracted from his brain and subsequently transplanted into the left side of his brain in a 1999 procedure.[32]
Turner announced in a July 2004 United States Senate subcommittee hearing that he has since experienced dramatic improvement in daily activity. He stated that he went four years without symptoms of the disease. He also affirmed that he would pursue another treatment involving his own stem cells to further improve his condition. The procedure would involve a second extraction of stem cells from his brain and implantation into the right side. Meanwhile, he explained that his treatment had enabled him to remain active; he has since gone on safaris, photographic excursions to Africa, and swimming sessions in the Atlantic.[33]
In another study, five Parkinson's patients received an injection of a normal protein known as glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor. The factor stimulates the adult stem cells of the brain. Within a year, the patients demonstrated a 61 percent increase in physical coordination and lessening of symptoms.[34]
Anemias, Cancers, and Immune Deficiencies, and Other Diseases
Adult stem cell transplants are also widely used to treat such diseases as anemias, leukemias, lymphomas, and other cancers. Additional treatable diseases are Fanconi anemia, pure red cell aplasia, juvenile chronic myelogenous leukemia, juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia, immune deficiencies, and some genetic diseases. [35]
Keone Penn is a young man who had sickle cell anemia. He was diagnosed when he was six months old and he suffered from its symptoms until the time he was eleven years old. He experienced extreme joint pain and underwent several blood cell transfusions. After receiving stem cells from umbilical cord blood under the direction of Dr. Andrew Yeager, his body stopped producing the sickle cells. He is now cured of the disease.[36] More than two hundred sickle cell patients have undergone hematopoietic stem cell transplantation with a 80-85 percent success rate.[37]
Beta thalassemia is a disease of the hemoglobin genes that can be treated with adult stem cell transplantation. In a recent clinical study, 33 patients under 17 years of age underwent the procedure. The treatments resulted in a 93 percent survival rate. Relapse decreased from 30 percent to 8 percent.[38]
Leukemia is a cancer of the blood-making tissue in which excessive amounts of abnormal lymphocytes, i.e., white blood cells, are produced. This can result in infections, bleeding and shortness of breath among other things. Savannah Jantsch was four years old when she was diagnosed with leukemia along with another rare blood disorder. She was treated with stem cells obtained from the umbilical cord of a newborn baby. The cells, once transplanted into her body, developed into the bone marrow necessary to produce healthy blood cells. Five years later, she is cured of the cancer and enjoying childhood.[39] Another study regarding leukemia involved 18 patients who also received adult stem cell transplantation. In this study, physicians used cells obtained from umbilical cord blood. After the procedure, 14 of the 18 patients emerged free of disease.[40]
There are many other examples of successful treatments involving adult stem cells. Five patients diagnosed with ovarian carcinoma were treated with donor-derived hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. After treatment, four of the patients had tumor regression of at least fifty percent.[41]
In another study, seventeen patients with advanced multiple myeloma were treated with autologous stem cell transplantation (this is a procedure in which the cells are taken from the patient's own body). Within one and a half years, twelve of them were free of disease advancement.[42]
Another study presents the medical treatment of two patients who were suffering from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma, respectively. After allogeneic (donor) stem cell transplantation, both of them are in remission and in great health 17 months later.[43]
A 59-year-old female suffering from a pancreatic tumor received peripheral-blood stem cell transplantation and subsequently experienced a decrease in tumor size of 80 percent.[44]
Adult stem cells have shown success in treating immune deficiencies as well. As one example, three boys with congenitally impaired immune systems were cured through implantation of adult stem cells in Los Angeles. These adult stem cells were acquired from umbilical cord blood.[45]
An interesting study was conducted on twenty children diagnosed with Hurler's syndrome. The disease attacks and destroys the central nervous system. Stem cells were procured from umbilical cord blood and implanted into their bodies. Seventeen of the 20 survived and showed improvement in nervous system functioning.[46]
Conclusion
The above examples are a strong testament to the amazing power of adult stem cells. These "miracle cells" have provided real treatments for real people. They have provided hope for those suffering from spinal cord injuries, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, lupus, Crohn's disease, ocular degeneration, blindness, heart disease, leukemia, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, aplastic anemia, and sickle cell anemia. Laura Dominguez, Susan Fajt, Melissa Holley, Dmitri Bonnville, Dennis Turner, Michael May, Jon Newton, Shawn Smith, Keone Penn, and Savannah Jantsch, just to name a few, are living proof of these successes.
While the potency and success of adult stem cell treatments are becoming evident, treatments using embryonic stem cells have not produced any clinical successes. Rather, embryonic stem cell treatments tend to create tumors in numerous animal studies.[47] The public should ponder these issues and ask why the media do not cover such results. In a world with limited funds for research, why are we arguing about unproven and often dangerous embryonic stem cell treatments when treatments using adult stem cells are today producing real results for real patients?"


Well, there you have it! It seems once again important research has uncovered the amazing potential adult stem cells offer patients suffering from multiple illnesses, while the media (people in the know) are knowingly keeping this important medical research information under their hats. Could it be politics? Well, I'll let you answer that one for yourselves!


My personal interest arouse, after being diagnosed with diabetes, high blood pressure, and a yet undiagnosed liver problem, on March 15th 2007, and after looking into the the drugs I was prescribed I thought I'd shop for possible alturnatives. A friend suggested I take a look at some nutritional supplements produced by VitaMark International, I did, and found their high quality enzymes, and other nutritional supplements, I started taking gluCare, for blood sugar support, SuperViGest, an enzyme for digestive comfort, and their dietary supplement called ProBiotic. Honestly, I was overwhelmed by the results, if you're interested you'll find the whole story at http://diabetesat55.blogspot.com. But I was still experiencing liver problems, and continued searching for something to releive the pain I had been living with for about two years.


So, three weeks past and as fate would have it! I received a call from a gentleman named Paul Stramer, who was calling to share a business opportunity with me. well, unbinounced to me! I also found the releif I'd been searching for my liver problem. The name of the company was StemTech Health Sciences, and the product name is StemEnhance, which is a all natural aqua botanical that releases your own adult stem cells, and has remarkably decrease the swelling in my liver and literally eliminatated the pain I had been dealing with for over two years. I hope this information has been enlighting! I'll be up dating my progress over the next few months, but if you have any questions feel free to Email Me, or you can call toll free at

(888) 454-6042.
A few links with more information about Adult Stem Cell treatments take a look at the Family Research Council


Best wishes & God bless!
Randall

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Diabetes At 55





















April 1st 2007

Added Articles

#April 10th 2007

#April 15th 2007

#May 1st 2007

Life's to short
! I just turned 55 years old in January 2007, and honestly I was feeling pretty good! Then my girlfriend Donna, asked, "Randall, how long has it been sense your last physical?" I said immediately! "A year or so!" She said, "Bull! It's been at least 3 years sense you've had a full physical. I'm making an appointment for you first thing Monday morning."

Well, as much as I hate going to the doctors! I 'm really happy Donna, made that appointment. What I don't understand is how a guy who was feeling great 3 weeks before! Suddenly has Type 2 Diabetes, and High Blood Pressure. I'm told, I should have seen it coming. It seems that both my Mother & Father had blood pressure problems, and dad has lost both legs to Diabetes, which covers the inherited issue, then there is the fact, that I'm carrying around about 20 extra pounds, and it's all, right over my belt, "The Diabetes Zone" and my exercise schedule is basically non-existent, my doctor told me, "I could be the poster child, for the American Diabetes Association." What she meant say was that I was a perfect candidate, for diabetes.

My doctor prescribed! Metformin and after researching the drug I found that under Brand names: Including Fortamet, Glucophage, Glucophage RX, and Riomet. That Medformin, accommodates some nasty side affects. For instance, some people have developed a life threatening disease called, "Lactic Acidosis," while taking Metformin. and according to Drugs.com "You should not use metfomin, if you have kidney disease, congestive heart disease or in a diabetic ketoacidosis, "Call a doctor."

That together with the fact that the last three people I talked to at the hospital! My Doctor, her Nurse and the Pharmacist, all reminded me that I would probably experience problems with diarrhea. Well, why the hell would anyone willfully take a drug, that most likely is going to make them sick?

S o I decided to take a closer look into a company I joined 2 weeks earlier called, Vitamark™.
(Areas in "quotations" are from the American Diabetes Association, &/or
Vitamark™International)
OK! Now that that is out of the way.

Let's get down to business! I'm going to start taking 3 nutritional supplements from the Vitamark™ family of nutritional products. The first product is GluCare™, this product helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Your cells use glucose to create energy, so a glucose imbalance can lead to the breakdown of essential body functions. They say, "To maintain healthy glucose levels, exercise regularly, reduce your consumption of sugar, eat three nutritious meals a day and add GluCare™ to your diet to insure healthy blood sugar count."

Selected Benefits

  • As a Blood Sugar Stabilizer
  • As a Energy Balancer
How does it work? You ask! "By combining Chromium GTF (glucose tolerance factor), Vitamin B-12 the trace minerals zinc and vanadium, the major mineral magnesium, the amino acid L-carnitine and L-glutamic acid.* It also contains EnZact 77kTM, our exclusive enzymatic activation and delivery system, and herbal support from Glucomannan and Gymnema Sylvestre adds further power.

There is an animal study done on diabetic rats(J Ethnopharmacol 30 (1990): 265-79) that states that extracts of Gymnema Sylvestre were able to double the islet number(clumps of pancreatic cells) and beta cell number(insulin-producing cells). The same abstract(pages 281-94) noted that among 27 Type I diabetic patients the Gymnema extract enhanced the ability of the pancreas to produce insulin, perhaps by regeneration or revitaliation of residual beta cells. These results tend to show that Gymnema may improve the health of the pancreas.
The formula also contains Caucasian Blueberry leaf extract with chlorogenic and hydroxycinnamic acid."

Honestly, I have no idea exactly what all that means! Accept that my blood sugar count is way down! The second product I've been taking this week is, "Coral Calcium" and here is what
Vitamark™ has to say about Coral Calcium. "If lifelong vitality is what you're looking for... "Coral Calcium, is the hottest source, for one of the minerals most critical to your body’s health. Vitamark’s Coral Calcium+ combines 1 gram (1000 mg) of pure coral with amino acid chelated eggshell calcium, Vitamin D3, magnesium, potassium and boron per serving. The formulation is super-charged by the addition of EnZact 77k®, Vitamark’s exclusive enzymatic activation and delivery.

Two Powerful Forms of Calcium
Everyday, your body performs functions that rely on calcium for success. Calcium is essential to good health. That’s why more and more people are searching for an effective calcium supplement. Vitamark’s Coral Calcium+ with EnZact 77k® is the answer. This exclusive formula delivers two powerful forms of calcium: coral calcium and amino acid chelate calcium from eggshell.

How It Works
Why does coral have such a reputation as a health supplement able to deliver numerous health improvements? Coral contains high amounts of calcium and virtually every mineral found in the human body—and in similar proportions as those found in the human body, too. We cannot always get the minerals from our food source. In fact, much of the soil used in food production is mineral depleted.Coral minerals may be one of the most effective ways to put minerals into the blood because of the high absorbability of the minerals. Coral minerals are a full spectrum, organic, ionic, synergistic blend of seventy-four minerals.

Coral Calcium
Our Coral Calcium is harvested from eco-friendly “above sea sources in Okinawa. We archaeologically harvest only the pristine white coral heads in an ecologically sound process that does not touch or alter the fragile state of the coral reefs and ocean environment. After it is collected, the coral is ground to a micron size to facilitate absorption and then purified.

Amino Acid Chelate Calcium
Our amino acid chelate calcium is processed from eggshell using a chemical-free, patented process that produces custom particle sizes for maximum absorption! The resulting amino acid chelate contains more than a dozen amino acids, including Glutamic Acid, Proline, Lysine, Valine, Threonine, Leucine, Isoleucine, Tyrosine, Aspartic Acid, Arginine and Alanine. In fact, the quality of our amino acid chelated eggshell calcium is so high that it meets the tough leadfree requirements of California’s Proposition 65."

Last but not least! VitaWater, or VITA ENHANCED WATER® is the third product I decided to take, and here is what they have to say about VITA ENHANCED WATER®.

"Vita Enhanced Water® is our unique and proprietary "alkalizing biodelivery system". It creates "better water for a better life".

It offers some wonderful benefits:

Increases hydration*

Enhances nutrient delivery*

Serves as an alkalizing agent*

Assists with toxin elimination*

A free radical scavenger*

WHAT IS VITA ENHANCED WATER®?

"Vita Enhanced Water® is Vitamark International's proprietary "catalyst altered water" formulation. It includes purified deionized water, sodium metasilicate, castor oil, calcium chloride and magnesium sulfate. When this specialized blend is added to purified (must have the heavy metals like lead removed) or distilled water, a micelle is created which in turn creates the catalyst that impacts the molecular structure of the water. A micelle is a very small, high energy atomic particle that has a very powerful negative magnetic field. This creates what we call a "wetter" water by lowering the surface tension of the water molecule.

This "wetter" water is considered a surfactant agent which is capable of increasing a substances absorbability--this is why you are directed to tell your physician or health care professional that you are taking the Vita Enhanced Water® and medications at the same time. The "wetter water" creates a more efficient nutrient delivery system within the body and allows waste materials to be carried away from the cells more efficiently--creating the opportunity for better health!

Water is essential to life. Every biochemical process in the body depends on it. Vita Enhanced Water® through its molecular and alkalizing impact simply creates an "improved" water with an alkaline pH which allows the body to seek the proper pH level and electrolyte balance. This allows for improved biological function which contributes to overall better health."

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.*

So, it has been one week ago today! I started taking the Vitamark™ products, and for the next 6 to 8 weeks with your help! I will publish my blood sugar levels, weight, and exercise regimen using the Coral Calcium+ the GluCare, and the VITA ENHANCED WATER®.

I invite everyone to share your experiences whether they are related to drug therapies, holistic, vitamin, or other nutritional supplement treatments, to please offer your comments and share your personal experiences. To join me in shedding some light on this world wide disease, and maybe even offer some tangible insight relating to its treatment.

OK! On March 15th 2007, I weighted 193 pounds, and my blood sugar tested at 173, a couple hours after lunch, and 230, two hours after dinner, and now 15 days later taking only the VitaMark Products, I weigh 188 pounds, and todays blood sugar tests were 94, and 117. So, I have lost 5 pounds, and my blood sugar levels are lower by 113, points on the high side and 79 points on the low side; averaging a 96 point drop. Not only that! Accept, for some minor lower stomach aches the first day I've felt great. So until then get involved! By sharing your personal or professional opinions with me. Next week I'll add some statistics that may surprise you as well, and of course my on going Blood Sugar Test Results.

"Nothing will benefit health and increase the chances of survival of life on Earth as the evolution to a vegetarian diet." (Albert Einstein)

Eat right & exercise to enjoy life to it's fullest!

#April 10th 2007

Diabetes@55 (Continued)

Happy belated Easter! These last 10 days have presented unforeseen new challenges that honestly, caught me totally off-guard! You see up until last Monday night! I thought I had my blood sugar levels under control, but with a test result of 174 at 11pm Monday night, and 146, the following morning! I felt I had lost control, and with a 176 test Tuesday evening, I swear I fell into a 3-day state of depression! I wasn’t prepared for.

Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it! The feeling of being out of control when first diagnosed with diabetes must be fairly normal, because when applying to take part in a Diabetes Self-Management Study Group, at a prestigious West Coast University. (Since I haven’t been selected to take part in the study yet, I’ll fill you in later!) My point is that the subject of, amount of time a patient deals with depression due to the effects of diabetes seems to be a common side effect, and I say that, due to the number of questions directed directly at amount of time the patient has dealt with depression over short periods, after being diagnosed must in some way correlate with an individuals concerns pertaining to future unknown problems diabetes is known to create.

Well, to make a long story short! Once I got off my bottom-side, and got back to diet, exercise, and nutritional supplement therapy. Like magic! Buff! My blood levels dropped back to between 94 and 134, and as I stated last week I’m only taking the 3 Vitamark International Products, Coral Calcium, GluCare, and Vita Enriched Water.

When you discover Vitamark, you also discover your dreams. Because your nine-to-five world won’t make your dreams a reality, we come to think of them as unrealistic. We think of dreams by definition as things that don’t come true. But the problem isn’t your dreams; it’s your business model. When you discover Vitamark, you find a model that does make dreams a reality, and the only question becomes: how big are your dreams?

The logic of the nine-to-five world: the more you work, the more you earn. Sometimes. But as more and more people are discovering, there are only so many hours in the week. Stress levels are higher than ever, but compensation is not. The fact is, people today are working harder and harder for less and less. Consumer debt is rising while savings are at an all-time low. Paying the bills each month? That’s great. But is it really enough?

Well, it has become evident to me that at 55 years old, at the top I have 30 years to create the health I expect, by taking nutritional supplements I can depend on, and secure my families future by developing a residual income that will always be there for the kids, grand kids, and their families also.

“Check It Out”

All right! This week was tough, but I learned a lot!

#1. Don’t let the disease get you down.

#2. If it does! Get up and fight back, or you’ll loss ground.

Last but not lease! Today’s test results were 99, before lunch and 124, just before dinner; also I’m weighing 185 pounds. So far so good!

I’ve been reading up on Enzymes, and next week I’ll share with you, why they are so important to our health. Remember to write me if you have any questions, or if you’d like to join me in beating diabetes. I guess I should say, “Controlling my diabetes!”

#April 15, 2007

Diabetes@55

Hi folks, it has been one month today I was diagnosed with Type II Diabetes. Physically I’m doing well! Keeping my blood sugar levels down, by adhering to my doctors advise, of increased exercise and closely watching my diet. I’m thrilled to say, “That taking the three nutritional supplements GluCare, a blood sugar support; Coral Calcium+ and VitaEnhancedWater, instead of the (Metformin) I was originally prescribed! I’ve lost ten pounds, and my blood sugar levels seem under control.”

I’ve been reading, The Healing Powers of Enzymes

By, DicQue Fuller, Ph.D., D.Sc,

And I am amazed that after 55 years on this planet and never introduced to the miraculous health benefits of enzymes. “Enzymes; are proteins taken from food and made by the body. They must be present before any chemical reaction can take place in our bodies. Even vitamins, minerals, and hormones cannot do their jobs without enzymes. To small to be seen through the most powerful microscope, they are the catalysts, the dynamic power that gives us our ability to function at the highest level of good health. Our bodies cannot exist without enzymes.” (Fulller)

The book analyzes those enzymes called, “digestive plant enzymes.” Our body requires 4 major enzymes and 3 minor enzymes, for proper digestion to take place! The amylace enzyme aids the digestion of carbohydrates & starches in pasta, bread, fruit & vegetables. Most of us know the discomfort associated with poorly digested carbohydrates, creating gas, and other uncomfortable symptoms. Protease enzymes digest proteins found in red meats, fish, fowl, and nuts. Lipase breaks down fats and assists in balancing fatty acids. Cellulase enzyme breaks down the cellulose fibers found in vegetables and other plants. Two other less known enzymes that break down food sugar are sucrase and maltase.

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OK! So, this week my blood sugar levels have been between 105 & 135, and I lost another 2 pounds, so I’m down to 183 pounds! Meaning I’ve lost over 12 pounds since 03/15/2007. So far so good! By the way! This next week I’m adding one more of the VitaMark International, products LemuPlus, and I’ll be telling you more about this amazing product next week


#May 1st 2007

Week seven, and I'm glad to report my blood sugar levels are ranging between 85 & 135, and I tipped the scales at 179 pounds this morning. Actually, my weight might be the most surprising result, because in 7 weeks I've lost 16 pounds, and at 55 years old! I haven't been able to get under 190 pounds for over 9 years, and it's kind of nice, not to be repulsed at the sight of my own reflection in the mirror.

It's been a weird week though! I attended the Kool April Nites, auto show held in Redding, Ca. "Check out the 1955 Nomad" & Let's go surfing now, every bodies learning how, come on an safari with me. " In the 1938 Woody, " I have no idea, why the pictures wouldn't upload into this section, but I do love the classics! No matter where they show up!

Also, I was accepted to the Stanford University Diabetes Study, which I'll be discussing over the next few weeks, as well as adding some links to other diabetes blogs, I hope you enjoy.

WalkNews :: Self-Management & Diabetes
By Publisher(Publisher)
They also happen to be areas where complications from diabetes are likely to occur. To support you in successful self-management of diabetes, the American Diabetes Association in conjunction with community leaders, ...
Walktopia - http://walktopia.blogspot.com/

Modern insulin approved for pregnant w diabetes
NovoRapid® (insulin aspart (rys)) is the first and only rapid-acting modern insulin, or insulin analogue, to be approved and fully subsidised in New Zealand for pregnant women with diabetes.1,2.
General - http://www.scoop.co.nz/

Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, type 2 diabetes similar at molecular level
By BJS
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, type 2




diabetes, the human version of mad cow disease, and other degenerative diseases are more closely related at the molecular level than scientists realized, a team reports this week in an ...
Science Blog - Science News:... - http://www.scienceblog.com/cms

Depression and diabetes -- linked?
By Robyn Shelton
... diabetic than those without persistent feelings of unhappiness. The findings, reported in the Archives of Internal Medicine (left), raise the typical chicken-or-the-egg question. Does depression actually trigger diabetes or are...
Health Check the Blog - http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/features_healthblog/

Till next week!

Best wishes, and God bless!

To your success
Randall Schantin
Stockton, Ca. 95203