Aug 31

Alcohol and Drug Rehab: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Issues
By Jonathan Huttner

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, depression is the most common diagnosis among adults in the United States today. It is estimated that one out of three depressed people suffer from some form of addiction or substance abuse problem. In addition to the above, there appears to be a common tendency among those suffering from depression to abuse drugs or alcohol as a means of coping with their symptoms. Many of these people end up with an addiction to those substances.

Dual diagnosis can create a very complex situation for both the professional, as well as, the individual. One of the obstacles they face is while the person may feel depressed, there are many drugs, including alcohol that create symptoms similar in nature to depression. The “million dollar” question is, which came first, the depressive disorder or the addiction/alcoholism causing it?

Although there appears to be a clear link between depression and addiction or drug/alcohol use, it is not clear that one necessarily precedes the other. Many times though, the depressive disorder appears first and the person begins to use drugs or alcohol as a means to better cope with the symptoms. This type of self-medication generally leads to addiction or alcoholism with the person in need of drug rehab or alcoholism treatment. Regardless of which issue develops first, they must be treated co-currently in rehab for the person to fully recover.

The most important thing is to work with a physician who fully understands drug addiction, alcoholism and is associated with an accredited addiction treatment center.

Jonathan Huttner is one of the the principals at Lakeview Health Systems, an addiction treatment, alcohol and drug rehab facility. Addiction treatment information and free live help 24/7 is being provided online at RecoveryConnection.org

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Aug 30

Are Mexican Really Sucking Dry American Health-Care?
By Douglas Bower

If you’ve been following my series of columns on the Mexican immigrant issue you know that I have been taking the position that most, if not all, of the vitriolic, hysteria-induced, bordering on the racist, rhetoric about Mexican immigrants sucking dry America’s health care system is not based on critical thinking skills. But, rather, it is based on general lack of critical thinking of maybe even the majority of the American Public.

This is but one of the anti-Mexican Xenophobe’s issueshealth careabout which they rant and about which I write.

My whole point in my columns has been that unless one at least attempts to apply the rules of critical thinking, or as I aptly named them in my columns, “Phony-Baloney Detection”, that one is doomed to quoting speculative facts and stats that could even border on the deceptive. It is, as I have been writing in past columns, the test of experimentation that cuts through the “cock and bull” of the emotive blustering that always seems to have a wagonload of “proof” to accompany fanatics’ axes to grind and points to prove.

Check my past columns on “Phony-Baloney Detection Lessons”.

Well, as I have been saying, the test of experimentation has finally come through to cut through some of the Minuteman Project’s “cock and bull”.

Health Day reporter, Randy Dotinga, in his article, U.S. Immigrant’s Health Cost Far Below Native-Born says this:

“Countering the belief that immigrants to the United States use more than their share of health-care resources, a new study finds that just the opposite is true”.[1]

Now I simply must point out that this flies in the face of Chris Simcox and his rowdy group of gun-toting cowboys Minuteman platform who will swear to the point of shouting in your face that Mexicans are closing hospitals and taking healthcare away from “Patriotic Americans”.

Dotinga goes on to point out,

“According to the research released this week, data suggest that the average immigrant consumes several hundred dollars less a year in health costs, on average, than the typical native-born citizen. Most strikingly, the researchers say that the health-care costs for the poorest immigrant children are 84% below those of native born kids.”[2]

I have to ask the Minuteman people just where does this leave them and their inconvertible claims, that they will deluge you with facts and stats to prove, that Mexicans are destroying the American health-care system?

I do not take much pleasure in telling “I told you so” to anyone. But in this case, I take the greatest delight in having my convictions vindicated that this recent uprising of anti-Mexican xenophobia, in the form of Chris Simcox and his motley crew, have more at stake in this issue than they claim and that there is more than meets the eye in their ranting. I take even greater delight in the fact the test of experimentation is cutting through their “cock and bull”.

I have been saying this all along!

The article goes on to say,

“According to Mohanty, the research team launched the study to combat the belief that immigrants take advantage of the American health-care system. ” We thought there were a lot of popular misconceptions,” she said.

The researchers looked at the results of a 1998 federal survey of more than 21,000 people, including more than 2,800 immigrants. The findings appear in the August issue of the American Journal of Public Health.

Mohanty s team found that immigrants accounted for an average of $1,582 in health costs per year, compared to $2,005 for the native-born. When the researchers adjusted their figures to take into account possible differences between the two groups due to factors such as age and health status, that gap widened to $1,139 for immigrants and $2,546 for the U.S.-born. Furthermore, a full 30 percent of immigrants used no health care at all in the course of the average year.”[3]

And get this:

“Latinos had the lowest expenditures among the immigrants non-Latino whites had the highest.”[4]

I’m telling you there is a lot of “Phony-Baloney” going on regarding the Mexican Immigration issue. Where are your “Phony-Baloney Detection Kits”? You need them to cut through the “cock and bull” in this issue!

[1] U.S. Immigrants Health Costs Far Below Native-Born By Randy Dotinga
HealthDay Reporter

Wed Jul 27, 7:01 PM ET

[2] Ibid

[3] Ibid

[4] Ibid

Doug Bower is a freelance writer and book author. His most recent writing credits include The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Houston Chronicle, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Associated Content, Transitions Abroad, International Living, Escape Artist, and The Front Porch Syndicate.

He is founder of Mexican Living Print & eBooks.

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Aug 29

Are You Bankrupting Your Greatest Asset Your Health?
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Most Americans, unlike many other people throughout the world, have the opportunity and good fortune to live their lives with comfort, convenience, and quality. In fact, most Americans spend the majority of their time and energy in the accumulation of comfort, convenience, and quality.

They work hard so they can live in a comfortable, convenient, and quality home. When that home doesn’t meet their needs anymore, they buy a better comfortable, convenient, and quality home.

They work hard so they can drive comfortable cars, wear nice clothes, and enjoy fun activities and vacations. They surround themselves with a plethora of creature comforts and adult toys. They own the most up-to-date computers and gadgets in the form of televisions, DVD players, sound systems, cellular phones, Ipods, digital cameras, and whatever else strikes their fancy.

Americans are fully aware that in order for them to accumulate the “stuff” that will give them a lifestyle of comfort, convenience, and quality, they must earn and accumulate a certain amount of money to afford the “stuff” and, thereby, creating their ideal lifestyle with that “stuff.”

And there is nothing wrong with that. That’s our gift as Americans: work hard, create your ideal lifestyle.

It’s so easy to understand the principles of earning and saving and accumulation, isn’t it?

To give you one example, in order to save $365.00 in one year, there is no confusion that if you put one dollar every day for one year into a savings account, AND you do not withdraw any dollars from that account, you will, in fact, save the intended $365.00. By continuing this plan, you will save $1825.00 in five years and $7300 in twenty years. Simple principle. We all understand it.

Furthermore, you not only know what you must do in order to accumulate money, you also accept the personal responsibility for your success, or failure, of this endeavor.
You know that it is your responsibility to set the goal and to take the necessary action steps to successfully reach that goal.

You know that your daily choices, wise or foolish, will dictate the accomplishment of that goal.

And, if you do not reach your goal, you are fully aware that you are the one and only person responsible for the less than satisfying consequences of your daily choicesa compromised bank account and, therefore, a compromised lifestyle.

On the other hand, if you do meet your goal, you take full credit, just as you deserve, for your personal achievement.

Now don’t we know this? Isn’t it so easy to know how to accumulate a certain amount of money?

What is so fascinating is that as savvy as Americans are about the accumulation of “stuff” and wealth, they often do not see the parallel between the accumulation principles of wealth and health.

Regular, consistent deposits lead to the accumulation of wealth, or health.

Too many withdrawals lead to bankruptcy of wealth, or health.

If you want to attain and maintain a certain level of energy, comfort, activity, and health in the next few weeks, one year, five years, or fifteen years down the road, then you must make regular deposits into your “health/life savings account”starting today! And this “health/life account” is directly dependent upon the quality and quantity of your daily deposits, and withdrawals, better known as choices.

It is that simple. However, unlike bankruptcy of wealth, which is indeed reversible, bankruptcy of health leads to more drastic and permanent consequences.

And the bottom line is: who is responsible for the growth of your bank account? You are of course. And you know that.

Now who is responsible for the health, fitness, and mobility of your body? You are of course. But sometimes that responsibility is not quite so clear.

No, it is not usually “Lady Luck,” bad genes, or even age that are responsible for the premature conditions, diseases, and early death that so many Americans face.

Rather, as most experts agree, you are responsible for understanding the principles of health and setting health goals for yourself, whether they are immediate goals, or longer term goals for one year, five years, or the rest of your years.

You are responsible for making smart choices and decisions every day that will help you achieve your health goals.

You are responsible for the consequence of these choices and decisionswhether that consequence is an active, full, purposeful life or something less than your ideal life.

To put it simply, self-responsibility is the key to your health and your very life.

And you are worth every bit of your effort.

Consider this question: How much would a nice home, a nice car, nice clothes, a nice lifestyle, and a nice bank account be worth if you lost your healthI mean really lost your health?

Just imagine yourself sick and in bed with the flu for one day. What if you were sick and in bed for the rest of your days? If you don’t know, or can’t imagine, just ask someone who has in fact lost his or her health (and you won’t have far to look) and how has that directly affected his or her life? How has his or her priorities changed? How much value does he or she now place in his or her stuff? Would he or she not exchange every possession and every cent in his or her bank account for the return of his or her health? Without question, absolutely!

If you lose your health, you lose everything. Health comes first, so that you can enjoy everything else that life has to offer. Simple principle: Health first, everything else, second.

Therefore, when I ask you, “What is your greatest asset?” Will you say your home, property, investments, or a bank account? No! Your greatest asset, without a doubt, is your body and your birth rightyour health. And it is your responsibility to take care of it.

Dr. Leslie Van Romer is a health motivational speaker, writer, and life style coach. Visit http://www.DrLeslieVanRomer.com for more inspiration.

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Aug 28

Back Exercise Stretches For Back Pain
By Paul D Osborne

Back exercise stretches the lower back muscles to help bring relief to back pain caused by over-stressed back muscles. Spine rehabilitation too is done through back exercise. People suffering from back pain are put through an exercise regimen, as exercise stretches the back and promotes better blood circulation in the area.

You will hear many people complain of back pain occasionally. About 75% to 85% of the people experience back pain at some point of time in their life. The most common area of back pain is the lumbar region of the spine. This is the region that bears most of the body weight. Sudden twisting and bending can cause injury to the back. Back pain also occurs when the muscles get stiff because of poor posture. Back exercise stretches the stiff muscles to provide relief.

Back Exercise Stretches - For Back Pain Relief

Back exercise stretches need to be performed softly. You should treat your back gently and not subject it jerky and violent movement. The exercise routine that you follow should start gently, and gradually build over a period of a few weeks. You could cause more harm than good, if you do not follow expert advice in matters of back exercise.

Warm up your body before you embark on the stretching routine. Exercise stretches the muscles, ligaments and tendons in the area surrounding the back. The muscles and tendons associated with the spine are designed for movement. Hence, they need to be stretched everyday to perform optimally. The hamstring muscles are an important factor in back pain problems. Most people with back pain have stiff hamstring muscles.

Stand comfortably with your feet shoulder width apart. Now slowly bend forward and try to touch your toes with your hands without bending your knees. Your action should be smooth and not jerky. Be careful not to overdo the stretching part. Stop when you feel pain. This exercise stretches your hamstring muscles. Your back pain will improve gradually, as you continue with the exercise. The exercise can also be performed while lying down.

Paul Osborne is the executive editor of http://backpain-resources-online.com &
http://lowerbackpainrelief.org
Both sites offer a host of information, tips and advice for
lower back pain relief.

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Aug 26

Bake Healthy Dog Treats at Home
By Lynn Ulmer

Nowadays, with all the pet food recalls, you must be careful what you feed your beloved pet. Dogs are part of the family and should be cared for just like you would care for your children. Baking your own dog treats is a sure way to be safe with what you are feeding your dog. You ll know exactly what is in the treat and you can customize the ingredients to suit your dogs special needs.

Feed Your Dog Treats That Are Healthy &amp Made With Love! The best way to do this is to browse book stores or even pet stores and find recipe books geared toward our best friend.

I have been baking my own healthy dog treats for over six years and I have found that it is more economical than buying store bought. The instructions for each recipe is simple to follow and the ingredients are easy to find, in fact you probably already have most in your kitchen.

You can easily find recipes for treats that will give your dog whiter healthier teeth to biscuits that keep your dog free from fleas, plus many more.

Please be aware that not all human food is good for your dog. I have included a list of what I consider to be the top ten foods that could seriously harm your dog.

1. Chocolate, coffee, tea, and other caffeine: Can be toxic and affect the heart and nervous system.

2. Citrus oil extracts: Can cause severe vomiting.

3. Grapes and raisins: Can cause damage to the kidneys.

4. Macadamia nuts: Can affect the digestive and nervous systems and muscles.

5. Onions (raw, cooked, or powder): Can damage red blood cells and cause anemia.

6. Mushrooms: Contains toxins, which can affect multiple systems, resulting in shock, which may cause death.

7. Yeast dough: Can expand in the digestive system producing gas, causing pain and possible rupture of stomach or small intestines.

8. Sugary foods: Can lead to obesity, dental problems, and possibly diabetes mellitus.

The last two I don’t think you would knowingly feed to your dog, but accidents do happen.

9. Tobacco, Marijuana: Can affect the digestive and nervous systems, causing vomiting, rapid heart beat, collapse, coma, and death.

10. Alcohol: Can cause intoxication, coma, and death.

Remember that a happy dog is a healthy dog so treat them well and they will treat you well in return.

For more information on Healthy Homemade Dog Treats go to my website: http://dixiedoodles.page.tl

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