Energy Medicine: The Medicine Of The Futureâ??Now Part 3: Living Cells, Energy, And You

By radio, October 30, 2009

In the past two articles about energy, we have reviewed the background behind the discovery of the mysterious interactions, currents, wavelengths and frequencies that govern and measure motion, life, and communication. This background is merely useful for opening up our minds to the concept of how much energy and frequencies and magnetics and electrical devices are influencing our lives today that we take for granted, whether we understand them or not. In order for us to recognize the potential impact of energy and frequencies on the body, letâ??s start by understanding how individual cells function in our bodies.

Years ago, DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) was discovered. Its discovery was touted as an enormous scientific breakthrough, which indeed it was. Wikipediaâ??s first two paragraphs introduce DNA as follows:
“Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and some viruses. The main role of DNA molecules is the long-term storage of information. DNA is often compared to a set of blueprints, since it contains the instructions needed to construct other components of cells, such as proteins and RNA molecules. The DNA segments that carry this genetic information are called genes, but other DNA sequences have structural purposes, or are involved in regulating the use of this genetic information.
Chemically, DNA is a long polymer of simple units called nucleotides, with a backbone made of sugars and phosphate groups joined by ester bonds. Attached to each sugar is one of four types of molecules called bases. It is the sequence of these four bases along the backbone that encodes information. This information is read using the genetic code, which specifies the sequence of the amino acids within proteins. The code is read by copying stretches of DNA into the related nucleic acid RNA, in a process called transcription.”
Understanding DNA, however, is only a part of the whole picture. If DNA represents a cellâ??s blueprint, then we must explore how the individual parts in the blueprint (the cells) communicate with each other to send messages of pain, repair, renewal, reconstruction, infection, danger, and so forth.

Each cell must be able to ingest nutrients, metabolize nutrients, excrete byproducts (toxins), experience growth and mobility, provide protection, and communicate with other cells. The DNA in each cell is needed for the division of cells and for the production of new proteins. It is surrounded by regulatory proteins that need specific vibrational frequencies that unravel the regulatory proteins in order for the DNA to perform its function. The regulation of each cell is triggered either by certain molecules that may be a hormone, a growth factor, neurotransmitters, OR the electromagnetic frequency of those molecules. This will trigger secondary events inside the cell which include the influx of calcium or the triggering of cyclic AMP (adenozinemonophosphate). These secondary events activate specific processes inside the cell which may increase enzyme use, protein production, or other biochemical processes. The cell then uses its energy to pump the calcium out of the cell and resume the slow biochemical processes. Interestingly enough, the function and regulation of the cell does NOT need DNA. The cell will function without DNA until the proteins are used up. Then, without DNA, new repair proteins cannot be made, so the cell will eventually die.

Integrins are adhesion molecules that link the inside of the cell to the outside of the cell and from each cell membrane to the matrix that surrounds and supports the cell. Regulation of the cell takes place through these integrins. Every cell has an ideal resonant frequency for its development, its defense and for its own repair. Each cell has been preprogrammed to die (which we call apoptosis). And new cells will take their place. For instance, the lining of the gut will completely turn over 10,000 times in a lifetime; bone and fascial tissue will turn over 10-15 times in a lifetime, and enzymes are replaced every few seconds. Understanding that the body does indeed renew itself , depending upon the tissue type, several times during a lifetime, is essential to understanding how the body can repair itself when placed in a healing environment with the needed nutrients.

Letâ??s look at how individual cells communicate with each other. Every cell of the body is connected to every other cell through the tissue matrix. Every organ is surrounded by fascial tissue. These cells communicate with each other because we can measure an awareness of any event or injury at a distant site. Cell connections form, break down, and reform as cells change and move.

How do groups of cells communicate? Think about the primitive radio set you may have constructed as a Boy or Girl Scout. Sets are still available that, when put together, will become an actual radio that will receive transmissions. This receptive process is accomplished by the use of a crystal in the radio set.

We use hard crystals as a device for receiving and giving off different frequencies of energy. Interestingly, our biologic tissues are liquid crystals that generate electrical fields when compressed or stretched. These include connective tissue, the myelin sheath which surrounds every nerve, and muscles. The electrical fields that are generated initiate remodeling of the cells or metabolic regeneration.

The collective frequencies of surrounding tissue regulate the processes of the local cells. If certain cells shift out of harmony, the healthy surrounding tissue will reinstall the correct frequency. When too many cells shift for a long enough period of time, as in physical trauma or chronic emotional stress, a disease or disorder will result. These “dis-eased” cells need energetic pharmacology to correct the abnormal frequency, or to cancel the pathological frequency.

If we turn our attention to understanding communication pathways in the whole body, we can start to recognize the connection between the various healing modalities that have existed in all cultures throughout the world for millennia. Healers have recognized various energy pathways as being ways to access injured or impaired tissue and channel the healing energy to it.

Acupuncture meridians are low-resistance pathways for the flow of energy into every cell of the body. When we experience physical or emotional trauma, these will impair energy pathways, which reduce the cellsâ?? ability to repair and defend themselves. Disease ensues. This trauma experience is actually stored in the tissue itself (a thought which is interesting in light of the religious perspectives on forgiveness, judgment, etc.).

Much has been said recently about the “string theory” of quantum physics, a theory that propounds the idea that all things are interconnected. Wikipedia describes the string theory in part with this compelling observation: “The elegance and flexibility of the approach, however, and a number of qualitative similarities with more traditional physical models, have led many physicists to suspect that such a connection is possible. In particular, string theory may be a way to “unify” the known natural forces (gravitational, electromagnetic, weak nuclear and strong nuclear) by describing them with the same set of equations, as described in the theory of everything.”

Additionally interesting is the idea that everything is receptive to, and can record, input. Recently, we learned of the oldest recording (you can listen to it on MP3 at this website: http://www.firstsounds.org/sounds/index.php). This fascinating recording was made on April 9, 1860â??17 years before Edison invented the phonograph!â??by Parisian inventor Ã?douard-Léon Scott de Martinville on his “phonautograph” – a device that scratched sound waves onto a sheet of paper that had been blackened by the smoke of an oil lamp. Scott made the recording with the intent to analyze sounds visually, not to play them back. Nevertheless, the sounds were actually recorded in the scratches upon the blackened pages. We once watched a television show wherein a pot was being thrown on a potterâ??s wheel at the same time as a conversation was being held in the room. The conversation was actually recorded in the clay surface of the pot. Cells, and the objects of which the cells are comprised, while seemingly impermeable, are capable of storing memory. While not well understood, this capability has been recognized for years!

My next article addresses specific ways in which healing can take place among the cells. It will provide you with information about some proven specific frequencies in current (no pun intended) healing modalities, with equipment and tools in use today. As a fun experiment this next week, you might be interested in some simple experiments of your own. For example, observe the difference in how your day goes when you concentrate on sending out “vibrations” of gratitude (no matter how bleak things seem to be!). Consider sending out vibrations of love and joy and peace to objects and creatures around you. See what happens. Iâ??d love to hear your results! Send them to me at my blog site: www.stangardnermd.com. Until then, good vibrations!

Stan M. Gardner, M.D. is certified nutrition specialist (CNS). He writes and lectures extensively on the subject of preventive medicine and natural means of healing. With over 15 years experience in the integrative field of medicine, he is a popular speaker and provides interesting perspectives on healthy alternatives to drugs and surgery. For more information visit www.stangardnermd.com.

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Schools For Ultrasound In Canada?

By radio, October 30, 2009

I am wondering what are all the options out there on becoming a medical diagnostic sonographer (Ultrasound) there doesnt seem to be many options. and the schools that i heard of have very limited space. I live in Ottawa, but am willing to move to other province.

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Top Dental Assistant Schools For Your Education

By radio, October 29, 2009

After you have decided to enroll in a dental assistant training program, you should put in effort into conducting research to find out which institution offers quality education that best suit your needs. Choosing one good school is important as you want to have a wonderful learning experience. Here are the ten best institutions that you may want to find out more.

Allied College offers students a dental assisting diploma and an associate degree. Courses such as x-ray procedures, chair-side equipment use, laboratory use and dental office administration will be taught.

Americare School of Nursing offers programs that exceed 1010 hours of classroom and clinical instruction. An externship is included and students will be exposed to areas such as general dentistry, pediatric dentistry and oral surgery.

Everest College offers program that covers dental x-rays, dental anatomy and laboratory procedures. Of particular interest is that student will obtain training in a laboratory-like setting equipped with many facilities.

Kaplan Career Institute offers a diploma program that covers topics such as patient care, dental x-rays, tooth impressions, oral surgery assisting and oral evacuation. Career placement services are available to help students to find jobs.

Lincoln Technical Institute offers program that covers topics such as four-handed dentistry, chair-side assistance, orthodontics and dental radiology. After graduating from the program, students are encouraged to sit for Radiography National Board Examination.

Remington College offers an eight-month diploma program that covers oral anatomy, radiology and fundamentals of dental science. An externship is included. Working adults can pursue this program comfortably as it is designed specifically for them.

Sanford-Brown College offer a program that covers dental anatomy, pathology, radiography, chair-side techniques and dental laboratory. An externship is also included.

Southeastern Career Institute offers a diploma program that covers chair-side, office and lab procedures. A 300-hours externship constitutes part of the program.

Ultimate Medical Academy offers a program that educates students on advanced procedures, office operations and the ways to assist dentists during routine cleanings. An externship is included.

US Career Institute offers a certificate program that is rendered online. It lasts for 4 months and covers equipment use, office administration, pediatric dentistry and oral pathology.

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The Dangers Associated with a Gadolinium MRI

By radio, October 29, 2009

When it comes to obtaining an MRI, it is important for medical professionals to get the clearest image possible. By obtaining a clear and crisp picture, the medical professional is better capable of making a diagnosis and treating his or her patients. In order to create clearer images, researchers are continually looking for new techniques and technology that can aid with MRI imaging. As a result, the gadolinium MRI technique was developed. While this resulted in clearer images, it also resulted in some very serious side effects for some patients.


What is a Gadolinium MRI?


A gadolinium MRI is an MRI scan that involves using the chemical gadolinium as a contrast agent. A contrast agent helps to increase the contrast in the colors shown with an MRI, which makes it easier for the medical professional to identify potentially problematic areas. Gadolinium is able to create a better contrast by causing the water around it to relax quickly, which results in a higher quality scan.


Why is a Gadolinium MRI Potentially Dangerous?


Gadolinium is not necessarily dangerous for all patients, but certain patients are at a greater risk of negative side effects than others. For example, patients with kidney disease are at a particularly high risk of complications when gadolinium is used for an MRI scan. This is because the chemical is meant to pass through the body, but patients with kidney disease are not able to remove the chemical quickly. As a result, it becomes unbound and can lead to serious health issues.


What Health Issues Can Result from a Gadolinium MRI?


For those with kidney disease, a gadolinium MRI can result in Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, which is a rare condition that involves the internal organs, eyes, joints and skin. Patients with the disease develop hardened skin containing fibrotic plaques and nodules in the affected areas. This ultimately results in a limited range of motion and can lead to renal failure and other serious complications. Many people suffering from Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis also develop other complications, such as hepatitis C, after taking immunosuppressive medications.


What Contrasting Agents are Used in a Gadolinium MRI?


There are actually several different contrasting agents that utilize gadolinium, four of which have been linked to cases of Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. These include:


- Magnevist

- Multihance

- Omniscan

- OptiMARK


Despite the lawsuits that have been filed and the potential dangers associated with having a gadolinium MRI, the chemical is still used by medical professionals when getting an MRI scan. Therefore, if you are scheduled to get an MRI, be certain to discuss the procedure with your doctor and make certain gadolinium is not going to be used with your scan.

Baxter Owens is the developer of www.gadoliniumclaim.com, an informational site regarding Gadolinium claims, which typically involve Gadolinium Toxicity. Visit his site to learn about Gadolinium MRI.

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Immense Employment Opportunities for Pharmacists

By radio, October 28, 2009

Major improvements in the health care industry has paved the way for creation of new jobs in this industry and one such job is that of pharmacist’s job. Pharmacists are mainly the health professionals who practice the pharmacy department of science. The employment opportunities for pharmacists are immense. Its commonly believed that Pharmacists are health practitioners whose main job includes specializing in administering drugs prescribed by doctors to their patients. But before being an pharmacist one needs to well understand the composition of varied medicines.

Bits the foremost duty of pharmacists to order and store medicines in a proper manner, so as to keep them safe and effective. Majority of the pharmacists work in community pharmacies, retail stores, drugstore chains, or in their own pharmaceutical jobs. Some pharmacists usually concentrate on the dispensing of drugs, while others work in hospital or nursing homes.

Nature of Pharmacist’s Job:

The main work of pharmacists is to provide drugs or medicines which have been prescribed or suggested by a medical practitioner to patients. Its commonly seen that retail pharmacy is a flourishing carrer for many for those who have completed their B. Pharma degree and has proper license requirements. Retail pharmacists administer medications at drug stores or grocery stores and their pay package and benefits too are quite good and at par with other professionals, but the working hours can be erratic as sometimes one needs to attend to medical emergency. However if you’re planning to make your career in field of medical pharmacy then you can be sure to sacrifice some of holidays as you need to work on Sundays too in some cases. Almost all the retail stores jobs in USA employs 2 full-time pharmacists.

On the other hand, clinical pharmacists work hospitals as part of a medical care team. Their main job involves taking a daily round on patients with a physician and assist the doctors in determining which medications and how much doses would be effective for each patient depending on his physical conditions. On the other hand, nuclear pharmacists are responsible for measuring the radioactive materials which are widely used in digital imaging in hospitals. Due to the wide nature of the radioactive materials they need to be handled in a proper manner, nuclear pharmacists on the other hand are required to start each work day very early. If you’re looking for contract pharmaceutical jobs then you can opt for it as such jobs offer great flexibility and in the schedule, especially for those who have to manage their family or studies.

Pre Requisites for Pharmacist’s job:

In order to practice in the field of pharmacy in USA one needs to have a license which is mandatory, this license can be achieved after graduation from an recognized college of pharmacy. Every state of America has made it compulsory to pass The Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam (MPJE) and the North American Pharmacist Licensure Exam (NAPLEX). A graduate from any pharmacy school gets a Pharma degree, and becomes a Doctor of Pharmacy, this programs require a minimum of six years of university study.

Prem is an associate editor for the website www.naukrihub.com an online job search portal in India. It is committed to providing visitors with complete information on latest jobs in India, Job Market in India, nursing jobs, in Europe, UK, Delhi job fairs, Jobs in USA and much more.

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Courses in Dental Sciences

By radio, October 28, 2009

Dental sciences include all treatment related to teeth and gums. It is a highly specialized medical field and courses in dental sciences are meant for science students from biology stream. The modern dentistry is not just related to pulling out of decayed teeth & putting braces on ill-shaped teeth. It is a much evolved and complex study of medicine where new innovations and techniques have completely changed the scene of dentistry. Today, the advent of new technologies and the usage of computers, lasers & MRI, the field of dentistry has got a new edge and there are multiple areas of specialization within this field.

Courses in dentistry are offered by private and government colleges across India. On a rough estimate, there are more than 200 dental colleges in India. Nearly 12,000 people graduate from these colleges with a BDS degree every year. These colleges offer graduate and post graduate courses in dental sciences. Some institutes also offer two-year diploma courses in dental hygiene and dental mechanics. One needs to qualify a pre medical test (PMT) at the national or state level to qualify for admission into these courses. To crack the PMT is not an easy task. Thousands of students appear for this exam each year and the competition is quite tough. The paper tests the knowledge of students in the fields of Zoology, Botany, Physics, & Chemistry. Some exams also test English and General Knowledge of students.

The minimum qualification to appear for a pre medical test to get admission into good dental institute is 10+2 standards. The minimum age of the candidate should be 17 years or above. Once you secure admission into a dental college, you will study for a four-year course, which would include pre-clinical and clinical training followed by one year of internship. This makes the total duration of BDS five years. After BDS, one can either start working straight away or enroll for an MDS course. The admission to MDS is also conducted through a PG entrance examination. MDS is a three-year course that is highly specialized. The career prospects of students grow manifold after doing MDS.

Other soft skills that are expected from students aspiring to become successful dentists are that they should an average scientific knowledge and logical reasoning skills. They should also have the ability to memorize and recall scientific facts and practices. Apart from this, they should be highly patient, perseverant and with a very cool temperament. The job of dentists is an arduous one and they have to deal with different kinds of people and cases everyday. So, it is very important that they have immense patience and good interpersonal skills.

There are numerous branches of dentistry in which one can specialize. These include Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, Prosthodontics, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Pathology, Forensic Dentistry, Oral Medicine, Operative Dentistry, Implant Dentistry, etc. With a specialization in one of these fields, one can make a career in that field. One can start private practice with an experienced dentist or work at a private or government hospital to gain experience. After enough experience, one can even start one’s own private practice. However, setting up a dentist’s clinic is very expensive because it requires installation of all high-tech equipments. So, it is advisable to gain some experience under the supervision of a senior dentist before starting one’s own practice.

After a short-term diploma course, one can become a dental hygienist. The job of a dental hygienist is to assist the main dentist during his clinical work. It involves cleansing the teeth and giving oral hygiene instructions to the patients. Dental care and oral treatments are required by patients at all ages and thus, dentists play a crucial role in the health care system of an individual. In recent times, cosmetic dentistry has emerged as a very promising career. More and more people aspire to having a perfect smile and undergo cosmetic changes on their teeth for this reason.

Thus, a good dental course from reputed institutes under the guidance of skilled and experienced mentors is very important to make a successful career in this field. Like other doctors, the job of dentists is also such that they are never out of demand

Geetika Jain writes on behalf of Shiksha.com .It is a portal that connects education seeker with education provider. Shiksha provides information about over 70,000 colleges,dental collegesprofessional courses, dental course, scholarships & admission notifications

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What’s The Percetntage Of People Who Graduate From Diagnostc Ultrasound Schools That Actually Get Hired?

By radio, October 27, 2009

If you’re asking …then just drop out

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Schools In Arizona That Have Radiology?

By radio, October 27, 2009

universities in arizona that have radiology program just the basic or MRI
i am currently attending a community college to get my associate in science and i am looking to transfer ot a university in either the fall or the following spring i will be done with the school i am in now next fall . i have found a university that has radiology but was wondering what other ones where out there. i live in the phx area.i have tried google radiology schools in az but half the schools that came up don’t have it. the school i looked into has another year or prereqs for their program that is 2 years before i can even get in the program ( 1 year of finishing the school im in now and one year of prereqs)The prereqs are different then the classes i have to take for my associate so if any one can help me in locating universities that have radiology( so i can compare the time it will take me 2 finish. i would appreciate it.
thanks ahead !!!

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Bush Hails Six-party Talks in Solving Korean Peninsula Nuclear Issue

By radio, October 27, 2009


 


U.S. President George W. Bush said Wednesday that the six-party talks as a multilateral mechanism remains “the best way” to peacefully solve the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula.

“Multilateral diplomacy is the best way” to peacefully solve the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, he told reporters from China, South Korea and Thailand at the White House ahead of his upcoming trip to the three countries.

“I will do nothing to undermine the six-party structure, the credibility of the six-party structure, and our partners,” he said.

The president said the six-party talks could also serve as a mechanism to solve other “delicate” issues once the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue is solved.

“Our vision is, once that issue gets solved … then the six-party talks can serve as another mechanism,” he said.

“It’s part of a foreign policy vision that’s multilateral in nature, with strong bilateral relations that help create an atmosphere in which old grievances and new issues can be solved ina peaceful way,” he said.

Noting the U.S. plan to remove the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea from the list of “state sponsors of terrorism,” Bush said verification remains essential in the deal.

“This is a phased-in deal — that there must be verification that we’re all happy with, a verification mechanism on not only plutonium, but also highly enriched uranium, as well as proliferation,” he said.

The latest round of six-party talks concluded on July 12 in Beijing with an agreement among chief delegates of the six-party talks to establish a verification mechanism for denuclearization.

The foreign ministers of the six-party talks met in an informal meeting in Singapore last week on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meeting. The informal meeting achieved “very meaningful results,” according to Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi.

“With joint efforts, the six parties agreed that the initial success has been achieved” and the informal talks “made useful preparation for the formal Six-Party Ministerial Talks,” Yang said.

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