Archive for July 17th, 2010

How would die ?? Slow and painful, or fast and sudden ?

Question 1
How would die ?? Slow and painful, or fast and sudden ?…  Slow and painful..or fast and sudden ?? Or without you knowing, like falling asleep in a car with the engine on, windows up.

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1)   i don’t care. all i care about is if i go to heaven or not. – Hi!

2)   I’ve thought much about that… I think I decided that I would like to get hit by a train. Crazy. Fast and sudden though. I wouldn’t want to suffer. – RD

3)   One day in my old age, I hope to go to sleep peacefully, and then move on to the next life from there. If you’re asking about any type of suicide preference….don’t even think about it. It’s not worth it, as there is a reason for your existence on earth. Try to think of more positive things, like living a full and loving life, and what you can learn from it. – birdgirl123

4)   i agree w/ the girl above me! – Sammie

5)   i would like to die face down in an edible muffin – zellparis

6)   know one knows when they will die and how just enjoy yourself and let God decide when it is time for you to come home. It could be all the above but the Lord said that he wouldn’t give you more than you can stand and will be with you when you die. So enjoy and get your mind on something else. – akvdr

7)   when the time comes i would like to go in my sleep. i dont wanna suffer – actresssweetheart

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Question 2
what can i put on an itching mosquito bite?…  household products

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1)   Lucas’ Paw Paw Ointment

It’s the best possible thing for mozzie bites I can assure you. – J. <3

2)   hydrogen peroxide

or hand sanitizer – Eliza

3)   Crush the stem of a jewel weed plant, and put the juice on the bite. 30 seconds – no itch. Also works on poison ivy. – GuitarGeorge

4)   rub salt into it. Wash it with surgical spirit and the place a piece of scotch tape over it. Slap it several times. Bathe it with hot water. The favorite here in Thailand is Tiger Balm. – Bodlagz

5)   you can put calamine lotion on it. There’s also lots of anti-itch products on the market now. benadryl has an after bite product as well as there’s other after bite products. They are usually sold right by the bug spray but if you can’t find it there look in the first aid section. they are just little pens (like mini bingo dabbers) and you just dabb it on ur bite and the itch should go away.There are also lotions that you can use as well which should also be in that same section.

Most ppl usually have gold bond lying around their house ( i know i do) and it works just fine as well.

Another old trick is making an X in ur bite with ur fingernail. Depending on how severe the bite is depends on how that trick will work. – Winnie

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Question 3
I have hurt my ankle I think it may be sprained. Should I go to a doctors? If not what else should I do?…  Yesterday I hurt it. I wasn’t doing anything strenuous but when I did it I could only put a little bit of pressure on it and it was swelling up. I have put ice on it and raised it up but I can’t see any improvement and now I can’t put any weight onto it. What should I do?

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1)   you,d better see an orthopedic surgeon asap. you might have broken something. don,t go to the family doc. the ortho doc is an expert on this . i saw an ortho doc for knee pain. best move i made for my knee. – David

2)   go to doctor,you need Xray asap….it’s not broken but there can be some crack on your bones – Mr A.Israilov A

3)   You are doing exactly the right thing. An elasticated bandage or sock will help a bit, but it is mainly time that heals sprains. If it doesn’t improve at all in a day or two you should visit your doctor who may send you to hospital for an x-ray, just to check that your ankle bones are intact. Sprains are very painful though so it may just be a sprain. – Bazza

4)   For Petes sake go see a Doctor. – Sandy K

5)   i would wait a day before you go. a sprain doesnt have to be checked out by a doctor always but if it doesnt improve or gets worse within a day or two then you should go. – actresssweetheart

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Question 4
What over the counter drug that can relive swelling’s.?…  

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1)   Ibuprofen (Tylenol) is an anti-inflammatory, which means it reduces and prevents further swelling. Just be aware that taking it on a regular basis and not just for a few days of pain will harm your liver. – Diane

2)   You can relieve swelling manually. I’ve done it many times. but one has to know what area you are having the problem in before one can help you with anything. – Douglas B

3)   Ibuprofen (Advil), Aleve or Aspirin all have anti-inflammatory abilities. Tylenol (acetaminophen) is a good pain reliever but will not help with swelling. – Melissa

4)   Ibuprofen

Advil

Aleve – *Selena’s Mommy*

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Question 5
stomach pain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?…  i having stomach pain after i did sit up and ran and lifted weights and then went swimming and now it hurts in the stomach when i tried to do situps is this normal and should i do situps or wait tell it stops hurting

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1)   Sounds like you pinched a muscle in your back that is now pressing on the nerves for your stomach which makes the brain think you just ate so it is sending more acid into your stomach for digestion. When there isn’t anything to digest the acid burns your stomach. Here is how to release your back muscles to get rid of that pain:

Back:

(do from a sitting position)

Place your left hand on your left leg next to your body. Place your right hand over your left shoulder and find the muscles next to your spine and firmly press on them and hold. After 30 seconds slowly lower your body forward and to the outside of your left leg, keeping your left arm fairly straight as you do. When you reach your lap remain there for another 10 seconds, release the pressure but rest there for another 30 seconds. Then reverse your hand positions and do your right side.

For best results relax your body first by taking a deep breath and exhaling then remain this relaxed. – Douglas B

2)   Sounds like typical soreness you get from exercise. Have you been working up to this level of exercise or did you sort of "jump in" all at once? I went swimming a couple of days ago for the first time in years and the next day my upper REALLY hurt. I’m not physical therapist, but I always heard you need to give your muscles a bit of a rest after exercise. The activity busts up some cells or something, and then your muscles rebuild (hopefully with less fat and more muscle). Check the links below for some info that may help. – George McKenzie

3)   Sounds like you over did it. Rest your stomach muscles for a day or so and you should be able to start working out again. Start slowly with the sit ups to help prevent being so sore. – Melissa

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Lactic and Hydrochloric Acid Causes Atherosclerotic Lesions, and Plaque Leading To Hypertension and Heart Disease

Follows a summary about 2 studies from the beginning of the last century showing that acid-fed rabbits and dogs may develop atherosclerotic lesions:

1) Experiments from Oswald Loeb, a well-known professor in pharmacology and scientist from the University of Gottingen – Germany, have demonstrated in study published in 1913, that lactic acid-fed rabbits and dogs have resulted in atherosclerotic lesions in these animals (2). The book “Arteriosclerosis and hypertension, with chapters on blood pressure” (3), by Louis M Warfield, M. D. (Johns Hopkins), showed the following commentary about the experiments from Oswald Loeb:“Oswald Loeb produced changes in the arteries of rabbits by feeding them sodium lactate (lactic acid). His controls fed on other acids became cachectic, but showed no arterial changes. He further found that in 100 gm. of human blood there was normally from 15 to 30 mg. of lactic acid. After heavy work, he found as much as 150 gm. He considers that after adrenalin or nicotin injections, the function of the liver is so disturbed that lactic acid is not bound. The arteriosclerosis is actually due to the presence of free lactic acid in the circulation. He succeeded, also, in producing lesions of the intima in a dog fed for a long time on protein poor diet, plus lactic acid and sodium lactate.”

2) I. Adler, M.D., from the Laboratories of the New York Board of Health, told in his paper entitled “Studies on Experimental Atherosclerosis” (4), published in 1913, that a casual remark by Dr. P. A. Levene have suggested the simple procedure of adding dilute hydrochloric acid to the dog’s food and thus producing a chronic hyperacidity. This led Adler to include acid-fed dogs in his experiments. He told in his paper that though only two dogs have thus far been fed with hydrochloric acid, presenting sclerotic affections, the possibility can not be denied, especially in view of the numerous negative results with other methods, that these positive results are not mere coincidences, but are probably due to the hydrochloric acid. Referring at the end of his paper about the acid-fed dogs presenting atherosclerotic lesions he stated “that the work is being continued, and definite conclusions would at this stage be premature; but perhaps it may be permitted, even now, to venture the statement that in all probability the theory which bases atherosclerosis on a purely mechanical etiology will not prove tenable. Whether mechanical factors come into play at all, and if so, to what extent, remains to be seen. It seems almost certain, at least in our present state of knowledge, influences, subject possibly to more or less nerve control, are dominant factors in the etiology of atherosclerosis. Perhaps it may be discovered also that cholesterin and its various modifications and combinations, while undoubtedly an element of importance in atherosclerosis of the rabbit and human beings, may not be the sole predominant etiological factor. “He finished telling that “If it should turn out that so simple a procedure as adding a certain proportion of hydrochloric acid to the food of dogs is sufficient to produce lesions of the blood vessels closely analogous, if not wholly identical with human atherosclerosis, a revision of our present theories will become necessary.”

Carlos Monteiro

1. Carlos ETB Monteiro, Acidic environment evoked by chronic stress: A novel mechanism to explain atherogenesis. Available from Infarct Combat Project, January 28, 2008 at http://www.infarctcombat.org/AcidityTheory.pdf

2. Loeb, O., Ueber experimentelle Arterienveraender ungen mit besonderer Beruecksichtigung der Wirkung der Milchsaeure auf Grund eigener Versuche, Deutsch. med. Wchnschr., 1913, xxxix, I819

3. Louis M Warfield, M. D., Third Edition, C. V. Mosby Company, 1920, with full free text at http://www.archive.org/stream/arteriosclerosis00warfuoft/arteriosclerosis00warfuoft_djvu.txt.

4. I. Adler, ‘Studies in Experimental atherosclerosis – A preliminary report’, The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1913. Free full text at http://jem.rupress.org/content/20/2/93.full.pdf
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