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CDC’s Missing Information

Liz James · October 7, 2022 ·

ICAN, Del Bigtree, and his team are doing some fine work (as always). I will post the full article in the comments below, as I’m sure this post will probably get lost or ghosted by the FB gestapo for exposing truth.
 
In a nutshell:
It took suing the CDC twice to get this information. (it took almost 2 years to gain access thru legal channels).
This information represents over 10 million entries by V-Safe users. What is V-Safe you ask? 🤔 It’s a smart phone based CDC program that allows users to register after getting a CoV💉d sh0t and provide a health check in.
 
Results?
Out of the 10 million individuals, 7.7% of v-safe users had a health event requiring medical attention, emergency room intervention, and/or hospitalization. Over 25% had an event that required them to miss school or work and/or prevented normal activities.
 
The one thing glaringly missing on this report: deaths. We know it’s happening on a rather large scale. The insurance actuaries have been citing numbers never before seen in the history of insurance. “Sudden Adult Death Syndrome” is now a thing. Perhaps you’ve noticed the uptick around you too, both in your personal circle and in famous people circles.
 
Informed consent is where it’s at, and it’s required by law supposedly.
You are your own best advocate. Know the risks and then assess the benefits…. the actual benefits. Not the ones touted by MSM.
xoxo~ liz
 
ICAN Receives CDC V-safe Data article
 
#diggingfortruthisgoodmedicine
#knowthefacts
#YouAreYourOwnBestAdvocate
#healthfreedom
#becomingyourownhealthdetective

Guns & Poses 2022

Liz James · October 5, 2022 ·

If you missed the first 4, you’ve missed out! We’re back for the 5th Annual Guns ‘n Poses! Every year is a little different, but we always have yoga and firearms instruction. (You do not need to own a firearm, but it would be helpful if you did!)
Signup Link: https://forms.gle/PLNfoGV5SocwtbMm9
 
Hope to see you there!
xoxo~ Liz, Terry, and Missy
Limited space available (as always!)
 

Essential Oils Testing for Purity

Liz James · October 5, 2022 ·

This is one of the reasons we all use Young Living! Well that, and they get the job done too😉!

 

Seed to Seal Science Pillar Question of the Day – Chris Bowerbank YL
 
Q: Does Young Living test essential oils from other companies?
 
A: Yes. Young Living R&D periodically purchases essential oils that are for sale at retail stores, online/Internet stores, etc. to help us understand and evaluate the quality of products available on the market, and to confirm our position as the World Leader in Essential Oils. We test the oils in our R&D and Quality Control (QC) laboratories and compare the results against both our #youngliving #seedtoseal quality specifications and an authentic Seed to Seal essential oil standard.
For example, we purchased two #peppermint essential oils from different retail brands. The first bottle was labeled as mentha piperita, “100% pure essential oil”, and “GC/MS tested”. The second bottle was also listed as mentha piperita, for aromatherapy use, and an “essential oil blend”.
 
What we found:
▪️ Both samples failed several peppermint specifications
▪️ Retail 2 sample failed aroma testing
▪️ Both samples failed high for lead content
▪️ Retail 2 sample failed high for arsenic
▪️ Both samples likely included adulteration with corn mint
 
Your takeaways:
▪️ GC/MS testing alone is not indicative of essential oil quality
▪️ Heavy metal testing is an important quality test
▪️ An essential oil purchase should not be based solely on price
▪️ Seed to Seal results in quality products supported by #laboratory #testing
 
Did you know that our Young Living Quality Control laboratory conducted over 315,000 tests on our essential oils in 2021? We #testandverify every lot of #yleo premium essential oils to ensure you can trust every bottle. #WeAreYL

Beauty Fragrances

Liz James · September 30, 2022 ·

 

I don’t know about ya’ll, but I’m guessing you get this question all of the time too.
“What are you wearing? You smell amazing!”
I have never worn perfume. I never cared for the scent. In fact, other people’s perfume often made me feel a little queasy, especially if it was too strong.
Young Living made the news…. Marie Claire magazine. Kerry Washington has a signature scent too…. Young Living oils. The gal’s got good taste!
 
Maria Claire article

 

 

America’s Diabetes Crisis: How to Detect and Prevent Type II Diabetes

Liz James · September 28, 2022 ·

There are times it’s not good to be Number One. This is one of those times. The United States is recognized as being among the nations with the best medical technology and the newest and best drugs. We spend more per person on healthcare than any nation in the entire world, so we should be among the healthiest, right? Yet, for all that we have, the USA has the worst health outcomes. We are #1 in diabetes, #2 in neurodegenerative diseases, #5 in cancer, and #6 in cardiovascular disease (source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development).

Understanding Type II Diabetes Risk Factors

An estimated 1 in 3 American adults have prediabetes or metabolic syndrome (both are precursors to Type II diabetes). It’s a common but flawed thought that Type II diabetes only affects “fluffy” people. It doesn’t. There is a relatively new medical acronym called TOFI, which means “Thin on the Outside, Fat on the Inside,” and TOFI individuals can be just as much at risk as their fluffy counterparts. Lifestyle choices will always be the first line of defense to avoid acquiring a Type II diabetes diagnosis (or succeeding in backwalking out of one).

An astute detective will need some internal monitoring tools to more closely assess clues. Health thieves can be very stealth, and this is a reliable way to monitor gang movement before they leave visible gang “tags” (clues). Forewarned is forearmed! Think of this as another tangible aspect of your body’s security monitoring system.

Essential Tools for Monitoring Diabetes Risk

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • An at-home blood pressure cuff (every home should have one anyway!)
  • Know your waist circumference (measure at just above the hip bone, level with the belly button)
  • Know your family history. Remember that though genetics are important, they play less than a 10% role in outcome. Environment, lifestyle choices, and emotional tendencies control the other 90%. It’s important to know family history so that we can each be vigilant for what we suspect may be lurking in the shadows…. Knowing the health thief tendency (genetics) may be awaiting the right opportunity to steal, kill and destroy. I find a great deal of peace knowing that 90% of gene expression is fully under my own control!

Key Blood Tests for Diabetes Prevention

Get labwork annually which (at the very least) includes the following pieces of information:

  • Complete metabolic panel (CMP)
  • A basic lipid panel
  • Uric Acid and Homocysteine
  • Fasting insulin, fasting glucose, and HbA1c

The combined total of these tests will run about $250 well spent dollars out of pocket. If you have insurance, these are the tests to ask your doctor for when looking for a metabolic syndrome or prediabetes health thief.

NOTE: There is more labwork I’d suggest for a comprehensive look at the body from the inside out…. The above recommendation is specific for monitoring both prediabetes and metabolic syndrome.

Warning Signs of Metabolic Syndrome and Prediabetes

Signs of metabolic syndrome and prediabetes nearly always predate diabetic symptoms. Once you have your lab work, and have gathered your other tools, you’re ready to take a hard look at the state of the union of your body. Signs of metabolic dysfunction show up in the following ways:

  • Evidence of fatty liver
  • High blood pressure
  • High uric acid and homocysteine levels
  • High lipids in blood
  • High fasting insulin, HbA1c, and blood glucose

Understanding Your Blood Pressure Readings

Monitor your blood pressure. For a week, take it before you go to bed, and again before you get out of bed in the morning. If nighttime and morning blood pressure is higher than it should be, cut out all forms of sugar for a week, and retest. Sugar is highly inflammatory and often drives blood pressure upwards. Normal blood pressure runs 90-120 systolic (top number) and 60-80 diastolic (bottom number). High blood pressure is a symptom, not a root cause!

Waist Circumference and Diabetes Risk

An increased waist circumference (males should be under 40 inches and females should be under 35) is suggestive of inflammation, probable leaky gut, mitochondrial dysfunction, and insulin resistance.

Inflammation Markers to Watch

Uric acid and homocysteine are inflammatory markers. Levels are elevated if uric acid is over 5.5 mg/ml and homocysteine is over 10 umol/L. High uric acid levels lead to a fatty liver. Sugar is a big contributor to this. High homocysteine levels indicate an increased risk for developing heart disease and vascular inflammation. Methylated B12 and methylated folate, omega 3’s (OmegaGize3 is a great option), and optimized use of Vit D3 are all helpful tools in supporting healthy homocysteine levels.

Liver Health and Diabetes

Within your CMP, you’ll look for two numbers corresponding to AST and ALT. ALT is a liver enzyme which is fairly accurate for assessing fatty liver. If that number is over 25, more investigation is needed. AST is another liver enzyme. If it’s elevated (over 34) it may also indicate fatty liver (it also elevates when exposed to too much acetaminophen, alcohol, certain meds such as statins, and infection….. So do take that into consideration). If both are elevated, it’s definitely time to take a hard look at sugar and alcohol consumption.

Understanding Blood Sugar Metrics

Fasting glucose by itself is not enough, and sadly it’s often the only thing that is tested routinely. HbA1c is a window into the last 3 months of glucose control within the body. Fasting insulin indicates how well the pancreas is actually able to keep up. Optimally, fasting glucose should be 70-85 mg/dL, HbA1c should be less than 5.4%, and fasting insulin should be less than 6 uIU/mL.

Once you have those numbers, you’ll plug them into this equation: fasting glucose x fasting insulin divided by 405. Your answer to this equation is your assessed risk for developing diabetes. Less than 2.8 is excellent, 4.3 is average, and anything higher is a flag that mayhem is likely already occurring.

Cholesterol Indicators of Metabolic Health

When you are looking at your lipid panel, zero in on 3 different clues:

  1. The ratio of triglycerides to HDL. Studies have found that if this number is over 2.5 in the Caucasian population or 1.5 in the African American population, it tends to correlate with metabolic syndrome.
  2. HDL, the type of cholesterol that is considered “healthy” cholesterol. If it’s between 60-85, it’s generally a sign of good cardiovascular health. If the number is under 40 in men or under 50 for women, there is a greater chance of developing heart disease (a component of both metabolic syndrome and cohort of Type II diabetes). If the number is over 85, there’s a distinct possibility that HDL has a dysfunctional component.
  3. LDL cholesterol. If it’s between 100 and 300, look at your triglycerides. “If triglycerides are over 150, metabolic syndrome may be assumed until proven otherwise.” (Those wise words are from Dr. Robert Lustig MD and his brilliant book Metabolical)

15 Natural Ways to Prevent Type II Diabetes

Isn’t it prudent to avoid dark alleys and always lock your car? The same can be said for paying attention to these health clues. If the numbers above look like a dark avenue you’re not wanting to go down, here are some tips and tricks for avoiding shady areas!

  1. Cut back on carbs and sugar. Eat a low sugar high fiber diet. If you are not getting enough fiber in your diet, add YL’s ICP Daily, Balance Complete, or Power Meal to your nutrition world. Fiber helps regulate blood sugar levels by slowing down the release of glucose into the bloodstream.
  2. Avoid high fructose corn syrup like it’s the plague….. Because it is! It is a strong inducer of insulin resistance. When you start reading labels, you’ll be surprised at how many places it hides in plain sight.
  3. Avoid energy drinks that combine caffeine with fructose. That combination can aggravate insulin resistance and glucose intolerance. Use NingXia Nitro for a cleaner energy boost option. Try pairing Nitro with diffusing or wearing the essential oil blend En-R-Gee.
  4. Exercise regularly! Many studies have shown that weight loss and exercise can increase the body’s sensitivity to insulin.
  5. Improve your diet. A person will never be able to out run, out supplement, or out medicate a bad diet!
  6. Consider intermittent fasting. (If you are already on medication for diabetes treatment, you’ll want to talk to your holistically minded health professional before incorporating intermittent fasting into your routine). At the very least, stop eating 3-4 hours before your head hits the pillow at night.
  7. Know your labs, and don’t be afraid to ask for them by name!
  8. Watch your commercial dairy intake. There is a big difference between commercial pasteurized and homogenized dairy and raw dairy. The former is well known for the amount of inflammation it can cause within the body.
  9. Work towards decreasing inflammation within the body. Sulfurzyme not only helps support normal metabolic function within the body, it also helps regulate a more normal inflammatory response. It is one of my top five Young Living Supplements that I cannot imagine life without.
  10. Take an excellent highly bioavailable multivitamin such as Master Formula. Not all vitamins sold are bioavailable to the body.
  11. Incorporate insulin-modulating foods into your diet. Cinnamon, oat bran, fiber, ginger, barley grass (found in Multigreens), spirulina (found in Multigreens and NingXia Greens), chaga mushrooms, rosemary, green tea, cranberries, blueberries, lemon balm (Melissa), holy basil (tulsi), carrots, broccoli, asparagus, cauliflower, cucumbers, cabbage and salad greens. Healthy whole grain foods such as YL Einkorn products, quinoa, whole oats or oatmeal, and brown rice are also helpful, as are avocados, olive oil, and nuts and seeds. Cacao (natural chocolate) may also help regulate blood sugar levels according to a 2017 study.
  12. Try regular cold exposure which appears to help improve insulin sensitivity. Interestingly, Type II diabetes is positively associated with living in ambient temperature climates. Get your health care professional’s blessing if you have a medical condition (ex: high blood pressure or heart disease) that is being actively treated before partaking in cold showers, cold plunging, or cryotherapy.
  13. Monitor your iron and ferritin lab values: According to a few studies, it would appear that iron levels that are too high have been positively associated with insulin resistance.
  14. Consider adding turmeric to your routine. It has been found to be a helpful supplement to those who are taking the medication Metformin, and has supportive effects on blood glucose, oxidative stress and inflammation. (YL’s Golden Turmeric is my go to for a turmeric supplement!)
  15. Take key supplements including:
  • Vitamin B12 in the form of methylcobalamin to support healthy homocysteine levels
  • Antioxidants (NingXia Red and Super C) – A 2007 study in the Journal of Hypertension found that people who took adequate levels of Vitamin C had a 13% lower risk of developing diabetes
  • Magnesium – Approximately 75-80% of US residents are deficient in magnesium. A deficiency in magnesium sets the body up for both insulin resistance and gout (the official diagnosis for the painful symptoms of high uric acid levels in the body)

Additional Lifestyle Tips for Diabetes Prevention

  • Avoid toxins in daily living, especially atrazine (an herbicide commonly used on corn) and pesticides in general. Eat organically to avoid these.
  • Improve your sleep habits. Give up the night owl tendencies. Research has found that those who stay up late have a reduced ability to use fat for energy. When fat isn’t used appropriately in the body, it becomes fodder for health thieves. Work towards being in bed by 10pm.

There is so much more to prediabetes, Type II diabetes, and metabolic syndrome…..more than I could possibly write here. Hopefully though, I’ve given you food for thought and a desire to learn more. If so, do some digging and think outside the box! The more you know, the more health empowered you’ll be. We have full control of this part of our health story. How will you choose to write yours?

xoxo~ liz

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