WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?. Maryland 26.0% Obesity by Race/Ethnicity 2006-2008 New Obesity Data Shows Blacks Have the Highest Rates of Obesity.

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WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?

Maryland 26.0% Obesity by Race/Ethnicity New Obesity Data Shows Blacks Have the Highest Rates of Obesity Blacks had 51 percent higher prevalence of obesity, and Hispanics had 21 percent higher obesity prevalence compared with whites. Greater prevalences Percent of Obese (BMI > 30) in U.S. Adults

WATER SLEEP & REST LIVING FOOD EXERCISE DETOXIFICATION NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS STRESS MANAGEMENT GOD

IMPORTANCE OF ANTIOXIDANTS

 Phytonutrients are the natural nutrients found in plants, such as lycopene from tomatoes, resveratrol from grapes, and lutein from spinach leaves. Phytonutrients offer broad antioxidant protection and provide many health benefits, yet we often don’t consume enough through diet alone.

VITAMINS/MINERALS/ANTIOXIDANTS EXERCISE/REST/WATER

HELP

Could parasites be feeding on you? Studies show that over 85% of us have them! "In terms of numbers there are more parasitic infections acquired in this country than in Africa." Dr. Frank Nova, Chief of the Laboratory for Parasitic Diseases of the National Institute of Health. "Other prominent physicians agree with me; that in human history, the organism challenge is likely the most unrecognized of all endemic problems." Dr. Ross Andersen, N.D.

 Ascaris round worms are parasites commonly hosted in the intestines of various terrestrial animals, chiefly herbivores. They are typically large worms characterized by a mouth surrounded by three lips. The species Ascaris lumbricoides is probably the most familiar parasite in humans. An almost identical worm, often called A. suum, occurs in pigs.  The intestinal roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides infection in humans follows the ingestion of Ascaris eggs that have contaminated foods or soil. In the small intestine the larvae are liberated and migrate through the intestinal wall, reaching the lungs, where they may produce a host sensitization that results in lung inflammation and fluid retention. About 10 days later, the larvae pass from the respiratory passages into the digestive tract and mature into egg-producing worms, which grow to some 15 to 40 cm (6 to 16 inches) in length, in the small intestine. Serious, even fatal, complications of ascariasis result from the infiltration of the larvae into sensitive tissues, such as the brain, and from the migration of the adult worms into various body structures where they produce abcesses and toxic manifestations.  Ascariasis round worms exists worldwide and is believed to affect some 660 million persons.

You can be infected by eating raw, lightly cooked, under- processed freshwater or certain migratory species of salmon, perch, pike, pickerel, and turbot. The popularity of eating raw fish dishes, such as Japanese sushi and sashimi, helps to spread this disease. Cooks who sample their fish dishes before they are properly cooked put themselves at risk of being infected. Fish tapeworms are found wherever humans, bears, and other fish- eating mammals defecate in the same lakes and streams from which this fish are obtained. FISH TAPE WORM

The nematode (roundworm) Enterobius vermicularis (previously Oxyuris vermicularis) also called human pinworm. (Adult females: 8 to 13 mm, adult male: 2 to 5 mm.) Humans are considered to be the only hosts of E. vermicularis. Worldwide, with infections more frequent in school- or preschool-children and in crowded conditions. PIN WORM

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