Maintaning Good Health In An Altered Environment
AN OVERVEIW OF TODAYS SECRET TO MAINTANING
GOOD HEALTH IN AN ALTERED ENVIRONMENTBy Alfred J.
Plechner, D.V.M.
Good health, in this day and age, comes from a balance of
active cortisol and active estrogen and their effect on not only the pituitary,
and thyroid glands but also on the immune system.
If there is a change in this ratio between active cortisol and active estrogen,
then serious diseases may follow.
It is a misnomer to say, since this ratio change has occurred; now the immune
system is deficient. This is really wrong. The immune cells are now DEREGULATED.
Both the B and T cells have not only lost their protective function for the body
due to the cortisol- estrogen imbalance, but now have lost recognition of the
bodies own tissue. These cells may now react to self tissue. The disease is
referred to as AUTO-IMMUNITY.
All cancer patients, whether animal or human, have this ratio imbalance between
active cortisol and active estrogen. The only true immune-deficiency comes from
the B cell reducing its production of antibody. When the antibody level in
people and animals drops below 65 %, then malabsorption occurs with oral
supplements. This is often why a patient in the hospital does well on
intravenous and intra muscular medications because they bypass the gut. When the
patient is sent home on the same oral medication, the patient does not do well.
Often they may be told that we will prescribe a different medication.
What is the point, if you cannot absorb. ALL medical patients, whether people or
animals need an IgA test done with the other routine blood tests? This may be a
reason why nutraceuticals, and holistic and homeopathic supplements have not
worked. Ask your healthcare specialist if you want to consider this.
The fact that you or your animal are told that your impirical values are normal,
does not mean those values are active. These hormone levels need to relate to
the proper management of the immune cells and system.
The world needs to realize that the endocrine system regulates the immune
system.
Now if we look at our environment, you may be able to understand that toxins
and contaminants can alter the active cortisol and active estrogen ratio and
allow for a deregulation and antibody deficiency of the immune system and either
allow some unhappy diseases to occur or can actually allow the immune system to
attack the body itself by being deregulated.
If you consider this ratio, than you will understand how your environment can
hurt this important ratio.
What will affect the level of active cortisol? Obviously stress will burn up
active cortisol and various toxins and heavy metals can damage the middle layer
of the adrenal cortex, where cortisol is produced. Accidents, aging, anesthetics
and any invasive procedure or bodily insult can lower your active cortisol and
change the ratio, causing major disease. Do you realize that you and your animal
must produce 30 to 35 units daily of active cortisol to maintain
good health?
What about the active estrogen within this ratio? In menstruating females, part
of their active estrogen comes from the ovaries and part comes from the inner
layer adrenal cortex.
To distinguish between the two, the human female would have a total estrogen
done on the 7th day of her cycle, and on the 26th day of her cycle or when her
healthcare professional feels her estrogen production is the least and then the
most, from the ovaries. The difference is adrenal estrogen however there are
other ingested forms of estrogen that may offset the ratio.
My website has an
article on
foods that contain natural estrogens. Depending on your ratio, foods containing
estrogen may either help you or hurt you or make no difference. These are often
referred to as phyto-estrogens. Plastics may contain xeno-estrogens. What about
birth control pills plus estrogenic compounds used in menopause? Check the
ratio. Determine if these extra sources of estrogen are really necessary, and if
they are, check your IgA to see if you can even absorb them.
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