Improving Human Nutrition by applying Designed Concepts lecture summary from Jamaica Nurse Practitioner Conference 23rd April 2010 presented by Dr. Robert.

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Improving Human Nutrition by applying Designed Concepts lecture summary from Jamaica Nurse Practitioner Conference 23rd April 2010 presented by Dr. Robert Robinson MBBS. DM. ( Int. Med.)

Scientific findings conflicting with Design Hypertension caused by increased salt intake -Salt Taste Buds -Salt increases Renal output (excretion) Diabetes caused by increased sugar intake i.e. fructose -Sugar Taste Buds -Sugar increases Serotonin (anti-depressant) Obesity caused by increased fat and caloric intake - Calories slow Ageing -Fat increases Endorphins (euphoric feeling)

Lifestyle Diseases Treatment Failures 1) High failure rate in Obesity Treatment Only 5% patients lose greater than 20 pounds weight after 2 years of treatment. 2) Human Life Span reduction Human Lifespan about to decrease for the first time in the past 1000 years. 3) Poor long term outcome of Diabetics. This is shown clearly by NHANES review of Diabetics glycemic control over the period 1990 – 2000, despite major research spending and new drugs interventions. (see next slide)

The PARADOX of Control: About Two-thirds of Patients are not Achieving Glycemic Control in USA A1c <7% NHANES N= N= %44.5% 35.8%35.8%

Poor Health Statistics of Inflammatory and Malignant Diseases Arthritis Currently in US million. Year million projected. Cancer (death rate) 1950 – 150 per 100,000 population 2005 – 250 per 100,000 population Cost in US – 107 Billion Dollars/year Asthma < 1% population (Pre-industralized food production) > 8% population (Post-industralized food production)

Fundamental Approach The Human is a designed organism The Designer is highly intelligent and has applied fundamental logics to the human design to maximize survivability Human Food is designed by the designer to maximize primary factors for survivability –Defense –Repair –Efficiency

Summation of Human Design Multi-Component –Designed with three (3) organisms in a symbiotic relationship to maximize defence. Multi-Cyclic –Designed with multiple rhythms to separate the different roles for maximizing repair. Multi-Complex –Designed with different systems to maximize efficiency.

Multi-Component Three separate groups of cells –Human Body –Small Intestinal Bacterial Colony –Large Intestinal Bacterial Colony Function as a Symbiotic Organism –Work synergistically –Compliment each other –Communicating at the cellular level –Primary role is to improve Human defense system

Human Body Dominant Organism –Provide food and shelter for other organisms Highly efficient multi-system organism –Consists of Trillions of cells –Cells specialized and organized in systems –Cells have pre-determined functions Compromised Immune System –Limited access to genetic material –Require flexibility of other organisms to maximize immune/defense response.

Small Intestine Colony Consists of Billions of cells –Cells maintain individuality and flexibility Rapidly fermenting bacterial colony –Primarily lactic acid bacteria e.g. Lactobaccillus –Acidify enviroment rapidly to prevent other bacterial colonization e.g. prevent amine formation from proteins Produces many non-specilized factors for growth and function of other organisms –Major source for B vitamins and other vitamins –Manipulated by Liver secretions (Bile) –Augment Immune response (Quantitative) –Dysfunction leads to Allergic conditions.

Liver communicating with bacteria through bile Liver Manufacturing site for numerous body substances Bacteria supply requirements for manufacturing process Liver changes bile content to manipulate bacterial production e.g. Citrulline increases folate synthesis

Large Intestinal Colony Consists of 100s of Trillions of cells –Largest cellular colony –Cells maintain individuallity and flexibility Mixed Bacterial Colony –Primary organism Bifidobacteria –Environment more conducive to a variety of species Produce many specialized factors for growth and function –High production of Plasmids –Manupulated primarily through Appendix –Specializes Immune Response (Qualitative) –Dysfunction leads to Auto-immune disorders

Extract from disease process sent to Appendix Appendix with bacteria White cell moving brain cancer extract to Appendix Brain with cancer

Appendix with bacteria White cells pick up Immune Enhancers and multiply effect Brain with cancer White cells attacking cancer Immune Enhancers from bacteria used to destroy cancer

Food Requirements Must meet the demands for all components –Growth factors for all organisms –Include digestible and non-digestible foods Must be safe for all components –If one organism affected then all will be affected –Natural foods are designed with preservative (juices) and anti-preservative (pulp) or Pre-biotic ingredients Commercial food has increased preservative level –Additional anti-preservatives must be added to commercial food for safe consumption

Immuno-gizer Formulations Anti-Preservative ( pre-biotics) –Basic pre-biotic formulation in all products –Includes a wide array of anti-preservatives Fast and slow acting pre-biotics Addition of FOS ( fructo-oligosaccharides) –Soluble non-digestible fiber –High growth factor for colon bacterial colony –Emphasized in Immuno-gizer Puri-tab Added bacterial growth factors –Example - trace minerals

How does pre-biotics work? Lactic Acid added No Acid added Yogurt Spoilt Milk Glass of milk

Multi-Cyclic Allows for maximization of opposing functions for increased Repairing –Destruction versus Construction –Storage versus Spending –Evaluation versus Working Example of cycles –Circadian Cycle or Rhythm - Daily –Circaseptan Cycle or Rhythm - Weekly –Menstrual Cycle or Rhythm - Monthly

Circadian Rhythm Cortisol –High 8:00 a.m. / Low 8:00 p.m. –Destructive or Catabolic Hormone –Inhibited by a.m. carbohydrate diet or Insulin –Increases salt retention (anti-naturetic / Hypertensive) Leptin –High 2:00 a.m. / Low 8:00 a.m. –Anabolic to Protein and Catabolic to Fat –Activated by a.m. carbohydrate diet or Insulin –Decreases salt retention (naturetic / Anti-hypertensive) Insulin –Not controlled by Circadian Rhythm. Diet Induced. –Regulate other Circadian Homonal Activity –Constructive or Anabolic Hormone

Circaseptan Rhythm Cortisol –Surge in cortisol level every seven days –Initiate major destructive process –Not observed normally except in some Aboriginal Tribes –Seen after transplant surgery –Encouraged by fasting Leptin –Surges after refeeding following a fasting period –Initiate major constructive process

Menstrual Rhythm Estrogen –High in the first 14 days –Increases fat storage –Pregnancy – increase maintained up to 3 rd Trimester Progesterone –High in last 14 days –Increases fat utilization –Pregnancy – increased in 3 rd Trimester

Dietary Practice Circadian Rhythm –High carbohydrate Intake a.m. to prevent destruction –High protein intake in the p.m. to increase construction Circaseptan Rhythm –Fasting same morning each week to allow for major destructive process (The Sabbatical Diet) –Allow for maximizing Basal Metabolic Rate (over 75% of energy output) – critical for weight management Pregnancy –Natural activation of Pica Phenomena –Ensure qualitative and quantitative requirements

Remodeling of New Tissue Replacement with New Tissue Removal of Old Tissue LEPTIN CORTISOLINSULIN Exercise, Stress e.g. Fasting High Carbohydrate intake Fat Cholesterol SREBP Fasting 6a.m.-12a.m. Fasting and Food Food Tri-Hormonal Restoration System

Multi-Complex Specialized System to maximize function –Multiple systems with specialized function to maximize efficiency Potential Defect –Enviromental factors may result in damage or diseases e.g. infection, stress Additional Role of Food –Supplementation Factors –Complementary Factors –Modulation Factors

Immuno-gizer Formulations Supplemental Factors –Brain Maxi-mizer : Amino Acids - Neurotransmitters –Plus :Glucosamine - Joint Components –Puri-Tabs : Slow Acting Pre-biotics – Colon activity –Light & Plus : Fast Acting Pre-biotics – Small Intestine activity Complementary Factors –Light : Vitamin C - Immuno-active Product –Stem Cell : Microbial Glycoproteins – Stem Cell Activators Modulation Factors –Premium : Resveratrol - Vasoactive Factor Chalcones/Cinnamon - Insulin Sensitivity Factor Phytosterol - Anti-oxidants –Fat Reducer : Anti-oxidants - Aquaporin 7 Activators

Obesity Management The Sabbatical Diet –Maxi-mizes Basal Metabolic Rate Immuno-gizer Fat Reducer –Increases accesability to Body Fat –Double dose given at night to maxi-mize Leptin acitivity Supplement that increase Cortisol activity complements process –A.M. Omega products – Prevent Fat Production –Licorice during Fast – Increase circulating Cortisol

FAT GlycerolFree Fatty Acids Glycerol Free Fatty Acids FFA Metabolism Cortisol FAT CELL Aqua-porin 7 Pores Fat Regulator Closed by poor dieting Reduced by poor dieting Glucose Metabolism Immuno-gizer Fat Reducer

Diabetes Management The Sabbatical Diet –Most important factor –Allows for improved health and reversal of disease Drugs – (improve sugar control) –A.M Drugs - Increase Insulin-Decrease Glucagon Januvia 50mg; Sulphonylurea, Secretogogues, Insulin –P.M. Drugs - Increase Glucagon-Decrease Insulin Metformin 500mg, Glitazones e.g Actos 15mg Immuno-gizer –Obese or Underweight Diabetics – Fat Reducer –Normal Weight Diabetics - Premium

Hypertension Management The Sabbatical Diet –Allows for repair of wear and tear of blood vessels –High intake in the morning prevents negative effect of salt Reduces effect of salt retention caused by Cortisol Increases effect of salt excretion caused by Leptin Drugs –Necessary to control blood pressure and allow time for healing Immuno-gizer Premium –Contains Resveratrol which causes vasodilation

Combination Therapy Multiple Conditions –Combine appropriate products Stress and Arthritis – Brain Maxi-mizer with Plus Chronic Neurological Diseases e.g. Alzheimer Parkinson Disease, Multiple Sclerosis etc. –Chronic condition with acute implications Stem Cell with Brain Maxi-mizer Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus –Damaged tissue with metabolic implications Stem Cell with Fat Reducer or Premium

"Let your food be your medicine and your medicine be your food " Hippocrates BC