Dr. James Manos (MD)
August 7, 2018
Tips for a healthy lifestyle
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About complementary medicine
For many medical problems, someone can seek alternative therapies in complementary medicine such as acupuncture (useful in painful conditions as well as in cutting tobacco), homeopathy, dietary supplements, physical therapy, TENS (for pain), Tai Chi, massage (such as Shiatsu), medication, Pilates, Ayurveda, Art, Drama, Dance Therapy, the Alexander Technique, Autogenic Training, Faith Healing, Hypnosis, Reiki, relaxation techniques, Biofeedback, auricular (ear) acupuncture (Auriculotherapy), reflexology (foot), crystal therapy (healing with crystals, of precious and semiprecious stones, that with their ‘energy’ affect mood), etc.
It should be mentioned that acupuncture and hypnosis have been used effectively in selected cases for general anesthesia on patients to whom anesthetics were contraindicated! Bach Flower Remedies are based on Bach flower essences that are used to relieve stress, insomnia (difficulty with sleeping), and other mood problems. They are usually taken as sublingual (under the tongue) drops.
Quit smoking now!
Smoking is a significant cause of heart disease and stroke. It also may cause cancer, such as lung cancer, larynx cancer (in combination with alcohol), and many other infirmities. Undoubtedly, tobacco is a deadly addiction and decreases life expectancy! Importantly, many smokers develop chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a severe lung medical condition that may become debilitating. People who smoke and wish to cut may consult a smoking clinic where they may be administered particular medication. Nicotine patches and chewing gum may help. Smokers should keep in mind that they may die anytime from sudden cardiac death (SCD)!
About geopathology
Many scientists stress the importance of geopathology. According to geopathology, there are geopathic stress zones, underground water routes, and energy vortexes. Geopathic stress zones are places with ''negative energy'' such as natural energy grids, earth fault lines, water springs, and other geological fields. Additionally, electromagnetic fields from power poles, as well as household equipment such as TV, radio, microwaves, oven, and other domestic appliances, may also contribute to this ''negative energy.'’
The detection and measurement of geopathology nodes with negative energy can be feasible with special machines or traditionally by dowsing. Building a house in a geopathic stress zone with negative energy may become a source of many problems. Also, homes may contain toxic materials such as radioactive radon, asbestos (old pipelines), lead (colors), and dioxins.
Regarding geopathology, the point is to avoid negative energy zones. For instance, the bed or the office should not be placed in locations with negative energy, while electrical outlets should not be close to the body, for example, near beds, because of their ''negative'' electromagnetic field. Interestingly, it is said that cats seem to prefer sleeping in rooms with ‘negative energy,’ while dogs prefer ‘positive energy’ spaces! Building materials like cement and bricks may have a low radioactive activity from radon and cadmium! This minor radioactivity is also contained in phosphorescent materials, such as old, non-electronic clock indexes and old, non-flat televisions (obsolete now). A way to eliminate this negative energy and radioactivity is to ventilate the house by opening the windows every morning.
It is essential to keep in mind that the brick house emits radon, which is radioactive. Brick houses are typical in the UK. Some believe that the bed needs to ‘look’ from east to west (our feet on the bed to ‘look’ at the west) to avoid ''negative energy.''
Geopathology has exciting aspects. But it is not new as it originates in China as the Chinese version of geopathology is Feng Shui! Someone may find a particular compass that detects negative energy on the market. There is also a specialty called holistic architecture that considers geopathology essential.
Emphasis was given to the relationship of buildings with the environment by the ancient Cretans of the Minoan period (bronze period; 3,000 B.C.). Today, eco-friendly houses, such as in Germany, have been constructed using energy from the wind (wind turbines) or the sun (solar cells). They are made with environmentally friendly materials, excluding radon, lead, asbestos, and ammonia found in modern materials, and colors with toxins such as arsenic and lead.
Preventing and treating skin aging and wrinkles
To prevent skin aging, you should avoid the sun, a significant cause of skin aging and skin cancer (including malignant melanoma). As avoiding sunlight entirely is not feasible (the sun is also triggering the production of vitamin D that prevents osteoporosis), a sunscreen of high SPF (e.g., more than 25) and a special sunblock for the face and eyes (for eyes you need to buy a specific sunblock) is necessary to prevent skin cancer. Additionally, wearing dark glasses with UV protection that absorbs ultraviolet radiation prevents cataract, an eye disease. The deficiency of the ozone layer atmosphere has increased skin cancer risk.
For treating facial wrinkles, as well as for hair loss, you may read my article at https://mymedicaltexts.blogspot.com/2018/07/dr.html
Has ozone healing effects?
Some believe that one has healing properties. However, this is debated as there is not enough scientific proof to support its usefulness. So, ozone therapy is still scientifically controversial. In fact, ozone oxidizes organic molecules, and the ozone in cigarette smoke is toxic to the respiratory system. The evidence that ozone has helped people with diseases is anecdotal (not published) and not confirmed. Further research is needed to ascertain its efficacy.
Some useful herbs
Eucalyptus for nasal congestion
Eucalyptus relieves nasal congestion, and you can find it in nasal sprays. For nasal congestion and difficulty breathing through the nose, you can find at the chemist special nasal strips that also help people with snoring caused by nasal obstruction (snoring may be associated with sleep apnea, which causes fatigue and cardiovascular problems and needs special medical care). For nasal congestion, there are remedies without the adverse effects of pharmaceutical decongestants that you cannot use for more than 5 – 7 days to avoid pharmaceutical rhinitis. These, along with eucalyptus, contain other herbs such as Echinacea. Saline or seawater nasal washes are also helpful, but you should not rinse the nose under pressure, as it may spread the microbes (germs)!
Cranberry for preventing urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Cranberry helps prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women. However, it does not help with their treatment. Instead, an antibiotic should be prescribed. To prevent UTIs, women, after defecation, should always wipe from the front (urethra opening) to the back (anus). You may read the article at https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1958794-overview
Oral health is of crucial importance!
Healthy teeth ensure a healthy heart because dental infections may cause heart infections (endocarditis), as the mouth may nurture bacteria such as Streptococcus viridans. There is also evidence that oral bacteria such as Chlamydia pneumoniae may be responsible for atherosclerosis (hardening of the vessels and obstruction from fats, such as cholesterol and calcium deposits) of the heart vessels that may lead to a heart attack! Today, atherosclerosis is regarded as an inflammatory process!
A human study in Morocco demonstrated that positive cases for peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and atheroma plaques were 61 percent and 86 percent, respectively, and a significant difference between PBMCs and atheroma plaque infection was identified. Data analysis also showed that 12 percent of patients presented only Chlamydia pneumoniae infection as a risk factor. The study concluded that the high prevalence of Chlamydia pneumoniae suggests its involvement in atherosclerosis and recommended further investigation for confirmation. (Reference: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034117302101 )
A human study in Morocco demonstrated that positive cases for peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and atheroma plaques were 61 percent and 86 percent, respectively, and a significant difference between PBMCs and atheroma plaque infection was identified. Data analysis also showed that 12 percent of patients presented only Chlamydia pneumoniae infection as a risk factor. The study concluded that the high prevalence of Chlamydia pneumoniae suggests its involvement in atherosclerosis and recommended further investigation for confirmation. (Reference: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034117302101 )
To ensure oral health, you should brush your teeth after every meal (mainly if you eat sweets) and in the morning, the afternoon, and the evening after meals. You should ask your dentist to show you how to brush your teeth properly, as most people brush them wrongly! You should brush your teeth with your brush at approximately 45 degrees from the horizontal axis. Every 2 to 3 months, you should change your toothbrush.
The electric toothbrush seems more efficient at cleaning the teeth and removing dental plaque than a manual toothbrush, and dentists recommend using it. Additionally, you need to clean your teeth in the evening with waxed dental floss (such as ‘Oral B™’), which applies to a special dental floss holder with a handle (you will find it from several companies such as ‘AIM (TM)’) or you can find disposable dental floss holders with attached dental floss. Along with dental floss, you also need to clean your teeth with an interdental brush. You can find these brushes on the market with attached holders for easier use.
You should also rinse your mouth with mouthwash for oral health, but, as with toothpaste, you must not swallow it! Avoid mouthwashes with alcohol because they may cause mouth cancer (alcohol, apart from mouth cancer, can also cause larynx cancer). So, you should use mouthwash with zero percent alcohol. Antiseptics, such as povidone iodine (e.g., Betadine®) or chlorhexidine, are not recommended for oral health in healthy subjects without any medical indication, as they may kill the normal oral flora (the ''good'' bacteria that are symbiotic). At the same time, povidone-iodine may also decolorize the teeth, as well as Cola-type refreshments). The most important thing for dental health is to visit the dentist annually to prevent and treat caries with a dental cleaning for plaque removal and fluoridation.
Mattresses teeming with dust mites!
Plenty of dust mites live in the mattresses we sleep in, causing us allergies. Dust mites are tiny, not visible insects, and allergies occur from their excrement. Dust mites are killed with particular insecticides (acaricides) that you can use on beds, sofas, carpets, and curtains! An alternative to avoid chemicals is to use steam devices that kill dust mites. Prefer washable, non –non-allergenic, and anatomical (orthopedic) mattresses. Pillows should be anti-allergic and washable. Some say that when you place the sheets in the refrigerator, then dust mites are killed! Others, after wiping, put their mattress for hours in the sun, which also kills the mites. Another alternative is to use a special mattress cover and pillow protector that are anti-allergic.
Air purifying
An air purifier is an essential domestic device (there are also air purifiers for the car) that helps clean the air with special filters such as HEPA and active carbon. Additionally, as mentioned above, you should open the windows to ventilate the rooms in your home every morning.
Plants as a natural air purifier
Plants are natural air purifiers; you can have them in pots on your balcony or indoor houseplants (there are particular indoor plants) as they enrich the environment with oxygen. However, you should not sleep with a plant in your room in the evening because, during the night, it inhales oxygen, releasing carbon dioxide!
Water filters
A water filter purifies the water from microbes (germs), heavy metals, and toxins. From my perspective, the filter with activated carbon is the best as it may filter to 0.5 microns, while recently, the NanoCarb® filters even 0.003 microns. This system purifies the water by removing tastes and odors, including chlorine, chemicals, colors, suspended limestone particles, heavy metals, herbicides, pesticides, and microbes (including bacteria, parasites, and viruses). Some devices are attached to the kitchen’s faucet, while others are separate devices connected to the water tap via a plastic pipe.
There are also water filters for the shower. In many water filters, sterilization beyond the activated carbon is also accomplished with ultraviolet beam, ceramic (with micropores 0.01 – 0.45 microns that are sterile), and other techniques such as ozone, distillation, reverse osmosis, ionizing-alkalization. Activated carbon does not remove heavy metals, but the KDF filter does!
Smartphones: preventing adverse effects
Many believe speaking on your cell phone only with a ‘hands-free’ device, such as Bluetooth or earphones with attached microphones, is safer. Headphones, if loud, may harm the ears, while Bluetooth may still emit energy. Having mobile phones near the head has been linked to brain tumors. However, the evidence is still inconclusive, while in the last years, the standards of the electromagnetic field that smartphones emit have been higher. But, as with radioactivity, the safest approach is zero energy as, regarding radiation, a mutation may occur even under the safety limit area! High-energy (ionizing) radiation is definitely carcinogenic.
Cell phones may cause fertility problems. Additionally, they may interfere with a pacemaker. Cell phones also interfere with MRI imaging tests. You should not have them open at a gas station because there is a risk of an explosion. They are also not allowed on air flights (in that case, there is a plane mode option). You should also turn them off or mute in halls like cinemas, theaters, and cafes, as you will annoy the others!
On the market, someone can find special systems that reduce the electromagnetic field of a cell phone, but I don't know their effectiveness. Moreover, the blue screen of smartphones and tablets is believed to disturb sleep, so you should not use them before sleep. You may choose an eye-protective mode. Another reason is that they distract you, especially if you have ''notifications'' from several sites and social media buzzing constantly!
Headphones may cause deafness!
Avoid wearing earphones (such as for your cell phone, MP3, or radio), as they may cause deafness when the volume is very loud. In a noisy urban environment, such as on the street or in the subway, we all tend to increase the volume of our earphones to listen better. But loud sounds damage the ears and may cause ear impairment or even deafness. This damage is permanent. Young individuals are prone to increase the volume of the earphones they wear daily, even at the gym!
Plastic has detrimental effects!
Avoid buying or storing food in plastic containers from PVC or other ingredients that may be carcinogenic (may cause cancer). For instance, vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) has been linked with occupational cancer development. Another concern is that tiny plastic fibers may remain in the content of liquids.
To avoid carcinogens, you should prefer paper or aluminum containers for food and Tetra Pak® containers for liquids, including juices. Tetra Pak® cartons improve food safety as they are made from paperboard and thin layers of aluminum and polyethylene.
Additionally, plastics are not friendly to the environment, and we should prefer recyclable materials instead of plastic. For instance, we can carry purchased supermarket or grocery goods in paper carrier bags as they have in the US in the last decades or bags woven from fiber, or you may use recyclable straws (to drink a beverage) from cardboard as most end up in the sea and choke marine animals. But recently, the noxious chemicals PFAS have been detected in paper straws.
Sneakers and soles
I think the best shoes for walking are running sneakers, such as ‘NIKE’ or ‘PUMA’ or ‘Adidas’ etc. Sneakers with unique foam cushion material are useful for jogging and daily use, as the pillow supports the foot and absorbs vibrations. Many people with anatomical and functional foot problems may need to consult a podiatrist (doctor) or podologist for biomechanical assessment and, if necessary, to prescribe them special insoles. Many, if not most, athletes wear these individualized sneaker soles.
Treating common ailments
Treating tired and swollen legs
To relieve the tired legs, you may soak them in a large round basin filled with warm (not too hot to avoid being scalded) water. You may add essential oils such as a few drops of lavender, rose, cedar, and rosemary. Then, you leave your feet in the water for 20 – 30 minutes, watching television or surfing the internet on your laptop. Before going to bed, you may use a special cream for tired legs with herbs such as grape seed polyphenols, rutin, Ruscus aculeatus, menthol, Ginkgo Biloba, chestnut, and Arnica montana.
French maritime pine bark extract, also known as Pycnogenol, is excellent for vein problems of the legs, including varicose veins. It contains the antioxidants OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanins) that are also contained in the grape. Heparin may help, especially in varicose veins (in this case, a doctor’s advice is needed).
To decongest swollen legs, lie down or sleep with your legs resting on a soft pillow under your feet. You can find special cushions for this purpose. Elastic stockings may help, especially on swollen legs. You will find them in drug stores or stores with orthopedics.
Treating diarrhea
If you suffer from diarrhea, you need a special diet with rice, soup, mashed potatoes, beef broth, etc. The most important thing in diarrhea is preventing dehydration, so you must drink plenty of water. Cola-type refreshments (probably) replace phosphate and help people with diarrhea. However, the NHS in the UK recently advised against its use in children with diarrhea, as it is not evidence-based but may even be harmful. You should avoid anti-diarrheal antimotility drugs such as loperamide (e.g., ‘Imodium®), as they may mask abdominal signs. Additionally, this drug is an opioid! A doctor should only give it.
Loperamide is contraindicated in many cases of diarrhea as it can cause severe problems. For instance, enterohemorrhagic E. coli, especially of the O 157: H7 strain, may cause Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS), leading to kidney failure, especially in children. Antibiotics should not be used in HUS. Patients need special medical care. Loperamide may retain microbes and toxins in the gut and cause ileus, a severe medical condition of the intestines.
Preventing dehydration, hypoglycemia, and electrolyte imbalance
In fluid loss from diarrhea and vomiting or excessive sweating from strenuous exercise, heatwave or high fever, water, sugar (also called dextrose), and electrolyte (especially sodium and potassium), replacement may be needed to avoid dehydration, hypoglycemia, and electrolyte imbalance, respectively.
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar that may lead to coma) may occur during strenuous exercise, especially in hot weather conditions. The heat wave may cause heatstroke that predisposes to circulation problems such as heart attack, stroke, and vein thrombosis, as it increases coagulation diathesis (tendency).
Electrolyte replacement solutions can be purchased at the chemists (drug store). However, self-treatment is not recommended, as severe dehydration requires emergency hospital care. Sports drinks, such as Lucozade® and Powerade®, can efficiently replace the loss of electrolytes and sugar. Drinking plenty of water is also essential in the above situations.
Treating cough
In the case of a productive cough, antitussive agents (cough suppressant medicines, usually as syrups) should better not be used because coughing is a mechanism of getting rid of bacteria and dead immune cells of the respiratory system by spitting them. Ask your doctor before taking an antitussive drug that ceases a cough. They are contraindicated in children under six years old. Some cough suppressants contain codeine, which is an opioid! Loperamide (e.g., ‘Imodium®) is also an opioid!
Mucolytic agents are agents that thin mucus. For example, Bisolvon® contains bromhexine hydrochloride, which thins and loosens mucus and helps to clear chest congestion. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is another mucolytic useful in a productive cough as it aids expectoration (spitting phlegm). NAC also has hepatoprotective properties (protects the liver), and it is used as an antidote in cases of paracetamol (acetaminophen; a painkiller) poisoning. A herb that is also famous for its liver protective effects is milk thistle.
Treating hemorrhoids
You can use the special ointment ‘Preparation H®’ for hemorrhoids after defecation. After defecation, and before applying this ointment to the rectum, you should first do a sitz bath, i.e., wash the area of the anus with warm water and soap. After applying the ointment inside the rectum, you should push prolapsing hemorrhoid with your finger to return inside to avoid its painful thrombosis when it comes out (prolapse) and is strangled from the anal sphincter. Hemorrhoids usually occur due to constipation. If you have hemorrhoids, avoid foods rich in spices, especially pepper. You should also avoid wine and salt. The latter causes water retention, making the stool harder to pass.
Treating constipation
To treat constipation naturally, you can use dietary supplements and especially bulking agents such as psyllium (also called ispaghula husk), as well as fruit fibers such as apple pectin. You should eat plenty of fiber from fruits such as prunes (dried plum), figs, kiwifruits, and vegetables. Also, all bran cereals, such as muesli, granola, and oatmeal (porridge), are immensely helpful for preventing and treating constipation. Of course, you should drink plenty of water, which most people neglect!
Drugs like milk of magnesia and laxatives may cause adverse effects, including electrolyte disorders. Their prolonged use is discouraged as the intestines get addicted to them and become ''lazy''. A doctor's consultation is needed before taking medication for constipation. However, senna, a natural laxative, has fewer adverse effects than drugs. Laxatives should be combined with bulking agents.
For severe constipation that may cause fecal impaction, before enemas, I have discovered that drinking a teacup of olive oil (but not tea that may increase constipation as a diuretic) along with a glass of water may soften the feces in 30 - 60 min. With the water pressure of a shower phone and using your finger in the bathroom, you may easily remove the fecal plug, avoiding visiting the emergency department. People bedridden, including Alzheimer patients, and patients taking antipsychotics and anticholinergic drugs (such as tricyclic antidepressants) may prevent constipation by taking a couple of tablespoons (or more) of olive oil, along with drinking plenty of water and eating a high-fiber diet, especially oatmeal. But avoid boiling porridge. You may just add milk, fruits, and nuts.
Tips for emergencies
You should always have in your home a fire extinguisher (such as a 5 kg or eleven pounds) that can put out the fires of classes A, B, C, D, E, F (Australia), and K (US). Class E (or C in the US) can also be used for domestic power (E is for electricity). In case you own an automobile, you also need a fire extinguisher for your car.
You can purchase a pulse oximeter from a drugstore that counts oxygen saturation and a small oxygen cylinder with a humidifier and an oxygen mask for emergencies. A cheap solution is to buy a one-use oxygen cylinder for emergencies, but keep in mind not to store it near heat as it is inflammable. Oxygen is needed in case of shortness of breath (SOB, dyspnea).
The ambulance system (EMS) must organize courses for citizens in BLS (Basic Life Support) that involve cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of automated external defibrillation (AED) in case of cardiac arrest, as well as dealing with choking in adults (Heimlich maneuver) and infants. In these seminars, the participants use dummies.
For administering rescue breaths in case of cardiac arrest, you can buy a face mask with a valve to prevent the regurgitation of mouth fluids. Defibrillation is giving an electric ''shock'' in case of ‘shockable’ cardiac arrest that an AED (automatic external defibrillator) detects.
I hope AEDs will be available at all residential buildings for a cardiac arrest emergency. They should be dispersed in the community at key points such as crowded places, for instance, museums, airports, and malls. Ideally, every building should have its own defibrillator. Its cost has decreased lately and will drop further if mass production occurs. Searching eBay, I found out that the cheapest used AED is much less expensive than the latest iPhone.
Thanks for reading!
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