Author Archives: Mark Schauss

About Mark Schauss

History was always a passion for me since I was a little kid. Even majored in it in college. Loved my Russian history professor, the late Dr. Paul Avrich who inspired this podcast. Also to my mother Alla who kept the Russian side of me going. Wish I had listened to her to learn Russian when I was younger.

Anti Global Warming Activists Stop Pointing Your Finger at China and India

The rallying cry by American anti-global warming activists has been the growing concern that China and India’s burgeoning economies will quickly surpass the United States as the largest polluters in the world. Only problem is, that those two countries and many other third world nations are doing far more to curtail pollution than we are. The fact is, they have more regulations demanding better gas mileage from auto manufacturers than we do, are doing more to curb greenhouse gases and doing more to better the environment than we are. Of course, they have a lot of work to do because there are segments of their society that think dumping toxins on the poor is ok because they don’t have a strong voice in the government but do we?

It really saddens me when I see people complain about mercury in the environment and how it negatively affects human health, yet they see no problem whining about the cost to business if we demand they be better environmental citizens. The Bush Administration continues to put roadblocks in our way by proposing to cutback industry reporting of pollution to “remove the burden on small business”. Yeah, small business. That is if you define small as making of half a billion dollars a year. What price our health?  Apparently not much. Sad but true.

Personal Observation – The Planet Earth

Has anyone not seen the television series The Planet Earth on the Discovery Channel???  This amazing piece of work should be mandatory viewing for everyone who marvels at the beauty that is our home world. After seeing it with my kids (who can watch it over and over), I have a far greater respect for Earth and vow to continue my work to educate people to do more to protect this beautiful place we live in.

A Test for Everyone Thinking of Having a Child

In a past blog I mention that giving a developing fetus the best opportunity for a healthy life started with the parents making sure that they were as environmentally healthy as possible. In lectures I have given around the world, there is one test I adamantly propose as a must for both men and women who are contemplating having children and that is the Environmental Pollutants panel from US Biotek in Seattle, Washington.

This test looks at excretion levels of the following chemicals, some of which are carcinogenic and can disrupt hormonal levels in the developing child. These chemicals include benzene, trimethylbenzene, styrene, toluene, xylene, parabens and phthalates. The last one, phthalates, has been shown to affect male children especially, making them more feminine structurally as well as shortening pregnancy by up to two weeks which has been shown to have a negative long-term health effect on children.

Breast Cancer and Hormone Replacement Therapy – A Major Indictment

In the April 19th, 2007 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, a special report was issued showing a significant drop in the incidence of breast cancer starting in mid-2002 through 2003 due in large part, according to the authors, to the drop in the use of hormone-replacement therapy (HRT) due to the release of the Women’s Health Initiative report. The decrease was largest in women over the age of 50, those most likely to use HRT.

An observation I have is that this study shows the effects of artificial hormones that are prescribed to women but what about the multitude of toxins in our environment that have estrogenic effects like bisphenol A?  How about phthalates?  What about all those other chemicals that are known to disrupt the endocrine system?  Our bodies, male or female, are awash with these carcinogenic chemicals. This is why it is critical to do what you can to avoid exposure and to get your body efficient at detoxifying itself.

Another issue I have here is how the pharmaceutical industry has responded to this travesty. Instead of a mia culpa, it is attacking natural hormone replacement therapy produced by compounding pharmacies. These are far safer than the horse urine derived toxins the harmaceutical industry foisted on unsuspecting women. Senator Ted Kennedy is helping his harma buddies by introducing a bill to ban compounding pharmacy’s from making this and other healthy compounds. Shame on Mr. Kennedy for being so blatantly purchased by an industry that continues to put out one dangerous drug (Vioxx, et al) after another.

Nutrition Update for the Week of May 9th

Vitamin D and Physical Performance in the Elderly – In this study, vitamin D status was correlated to physical performance in elderly patients and this study suggested that there was a definitive relationship between the two. Those with low vitamin D levels did poorly on physical performance tests. What was striking was the percentage of people with vitamin D deficiency (28.8% women, 13.6% men). Even more disturbing was the percentage of people with vitamin D insufficiency (74.9% women, 51.0% men).

The authors of the study go on to state. “Given the high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in older populations, additional studies examining the association between vitamin D status and physical function are needed.” Do we really need more studies or do we need to educate our aging population that they need to take additional vitamin D. My suggestion is 800 to 1,200 i.u. daily in the spring, summer and fall and 1,200 to 2,000 i.u.’s in the winter.

Vitamin D and Breast Cancer Risk – As if you need yet another reason to take this nutrient the authors of this study suggest that taking 2,000 i.u.’s of vitamin D would decrease a women’s risk of developing breast cancer by 50%!!! If you aren’t taking this essential nutrient, what are you waiting for???

CoEnzyme Q10 Does Not Illicit Positive Findings in Healthy Subjects – I a poorly constructed study, the authors of this study suggest that CoQ10 does little to affect help heart markers in healthy men. The stupidity of this study is the fact that they made these conclusions despite the fact that all they measured was a single, 50 mg dose of CoQ10! Are they kidding me?  Why waste time and effort and paper to report on this unless there was an agenda to fill medical research with negative papers of supplements. It is well known that either you need to look at a higher dose (300 mg) or long-term effects of CoQ10. Shame on the authors of the paper and shame on the journal that published this drivel.

Valerian Root and Sleep Quality and Quantity – In a meta-analysis of research on this calmative herb, the authors suggest that valerian may be beneficial in helping improve sleep quantity. They do have some reservations and state that “Future studies should assess a range of doses of standardized preparations of valerian and include standard measures of sleep quality and safety.” Given this study though, if you have sleep problems, trying valerian may be a good idea as the study also states that this herb has shown little in the way of side-effects unlike drugs like AmbienTM.

Circumin and Liver Cirrhosis – In this study, the authors suggest that curcumin may be helpful in treating this serious liver disease. They conclude, “Curcumin inhibited the development of TAA-induced liver cirrhosis mainly due to its anti-inflammatory activities and not by a direct anti-fibrotic effect. As curcumin ingestion is safe in humans, it may be reasonable to assess in clinical studies the beneficial effect of curcumin in slowing the development of liver cirrhosis.”

Multivitamin Supplementation May be Beneficial in Reducing Osteoporosis in the Elderly – Despite the claims by CNNs medical reporting team, here is yet another human study showing the health benefits of nutrient supplementation. In this paper the authors state that the results of the research suggests that daily intake of a multivitamin supplement containing cholecalciferol/vitamin D3 may improve overall nutritional status and reduce the risk of osteoporosis in a nutritionally vulnerable group, such as the elderly.

The End of Food – A must have book. Be forewarned, it is scary!

The End of Food: How the Food Industry is Destroying Our Food Supply–And What We Can Do About It“>The End of Food: How the Food Industry is Destroying our Food Supply – and What You Can Do About It by Thomas F. Pawlick is an eye-opener. This investigative science journalist uncovers the ugly truths about what we eat. His two part book goes into the problems with our food supply and the solutions on how to eat better and healthier. There are a couple of instances where I disagree with him, like the part where he puts down the need for nutritional supplements (his argument is truly weak sauce), but for the most part, it is a spot on indictment of greed over health.

Click on the book below to get your copy of this excellent piece of work.

The End of Food: How the Food Industry is Destroying Our Food Supply--And What We Can Do About It 

The Five Worst Cancer Causing Foods

According to the weekly (signup by clicking the link) NewsMax News Health Letter, these are the five foods you want to avoid if preventing cancer is part of your health agenda (can’t see why it shouldn’t).

This information comes from natural health researcher Mike Adams:

  • Hot dogs — Because they are high in nitrates, the Cancer Prevention Coalition advises that children eat no more than 12 hot dogs a month. If you can’t live without hot dogs, buy those made without sodium nitrate. Other information I found in the book The End of Food: How the Food Industry is Destroying Our Food Supply–And What We Can Do About It” by Thomas F. Pawlick shows that all-beef hot dogs are even worse than others.
  • Processed meats and bacon — Also high in the same sodium nitrates found in hot dogs, bacon, and other processed meats raise the risk of heart disease. The saturated fat in bacon also contributes to cancer.
  • Doughnuts — Doughnuts are cancer-causing double trouble. First, they are made with white flour, sugar, and hydrogenated oils, then fried at high temperatures. Doughnuts, says Adams, may be the worst food you can possibly eat to raise your risk of cancer.
  • French fries — Like doughnuts, French fries are made with hydrogenated oils and then fried at high temperatures. They also contain cancer-causing acrylamides which occur during the frying process. “They should be called ‘cancer fries,’ not French fries,” said Adams.
  • Chips, crackers, and cookies — All are usually made with white flour and sugar. Even the ones whose labels claim to be free of trans-fats generally contain small amounts of trans-fats.

 

Mineral Based Cosmetics – Good or Bad?

According to the Environmental Working Group, a lobby group for the environment, the answer is not so rosy. In a recent blog, they answer the question; Is mineral-based make-up safer for you than make-up bought at drug stores or department stores? They made a compelling argument against these products in part due to the use of nanoparticles which has been shown to get into the lymphatic system within minutes of application.

Another area of the website that you should look into is their report Skin Deep which reports on the numerous toxins in many skin and beauty products. I really suggest you get on their e-mail list and get updated information about environmental issues. Two other reports to download include Body Burden and Body Burden II.

Antidepressants and Pregnancy – Are they safe?

In a recent article Published in Journal Watch Women’s Health April 26, 2007, Dr. Claudio N. Soares, MD, PhD puts forth a pretty good argument that antidepressants are not teratogenic so therefor are perfectly safe for use by women during pregnancy. Furthermore, he rightfully shows that women who are not treated posed a greater risk to healthy fetus development. Lest you think I am writing a pro-pharmaceutical article, read on.

According to Wikipedia, Teratogenesis is a medical term, literally meaning monster-birth, which derives from teratology, the study of the frequency, causation, and development of congenital malformations—misleadingly called birth defects. The problem with Dr. Soares’s article, which I have attached in a word file, is that they fail to realize how many other safer and alternative methods are available. In my work with physicians around the world, I find simple things like amino acid therapy, building up nutrient levels, electrolytes and other safe alternatives help women fight depression and give the developing baby a better start in life than have to be bathed in SSRIs and other antidepressant drugs. 

My other issue is, how do we know whether an epigenetic effect isn’t happening?  The answer is we don’t. We might not see any blatant effects on children borne of mothers on antidepressants (maybe we are but the researchers are chosing to ignore them), but a child of a person whose mother took antidepressants while they were in fetal development may show up with teratogenic effects. Better yet, it would be prudent for a women wanting children to get into a CAM doctor (Complimentary and Alternative Medicine) who can help wean them off antidepressants and on a healthy regime. Your baby and their progeny will thank you.

Antidepressants During Pregnancy Article

Last NFL Mock Draft

Ok, here is my third and final mock draft. With any real draft, you always get curves balls thrown at you like the Buffalo Bills choosing Donte Willner way earlier than anyone expected. Then you have the Detroit Lions and Matt Millen who somehow hasn’t gotten the idea of how to build a team through the draft. Hint Matt, you build it from the inside out (defensive and offensive lineman first, wide receivers second). Still, I can’t see him not selecting Calvin Johnson with the second pick. At that point he could trade him to either the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or the Atlanta Falcons who have two 2nd round draft choices and the 8th pick in the first round. Needless to say, it will be an interesting day on Saturday, if you are an NFL fan like me.

 

Pick #
Team
Selection
Pos
College
Comments
1
Oakland Raiders
JaMarcus Russell
QB
LSU
Not the best player, but a definite need pick.
2
Detroit Lions
Calvin Johnson
WR
Georgia Tech
May be the best WR selected since Jerry Rice. Has it all. Will very likely be traded after pick.
3
Cleveland Browns
Brady Quinn
QB
Notre Dame
I think he will be better than Russell over time.
4
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Gaines Adams
DE
Clemson
A definite need for Tampa Bay. They may also trade this pick to the Lions for Johnson.
5
Arizona Cardinals
Joe Thomas
OT
Wisconsin
Safe pick and a desperate need pick.
6
Washington Redskins
Amobi Okoye
DE
Louisville
They will trade down. Guaranteed. If Quinn is available, bet the house on that scenario.
7
Minnesota Vikings
Leon Hall
CB
Michigan
Trade rumors abound.
8
Atlanta Falcons
LeRon Landry
S
LSU
This is the team that will consummate a trade with either the Lions or the Redskins.
9
Miami Dolphins
Levi Brown
OT
Penn State
They would love Quinn or better yet, trade up in the second round for Trent Edwards of Stanford.
10
Houston Texans
Adrian Peterson
RB
Oklahoma
Even though I don’t really like him in the NFL, they desperately need to take a running back here.
11
San Francisco 49ers
Patrick Willis
ILB
Mississippi
One of the best people in the draft.
12
Buffalo Bills
Marshawn Lynch
RB
Cal
If the 49ers take Willis, then the Bills reach for Lynch.
13
St. Louis Rams
Jamaal Anderson
DE
Arkansas
They need help on the D-line and he is the real deal.
14
Carolina Panthers
Greg Olsen
TE
Miami
Poor Jets, no TE in the first round this year.
15
Pittsburgh Steelers
Lawrence Timmons
OLB
Florida St.
Joey Porter gone, Lawrence Timmons in.
16
Green Bay Packers
Ted Ginn Jr.
WR
Ohio State
Farve needs more weapons and this guy can flat out fly.
17
Jacksonville Jaguars
Alan Branch
DT
Michigan
Questions about his attitude abound but no doubting his physical talent.
18
Cincinnati Bengals
Darrelle Revis
CB
Arkansas
Lockdown CB would immensely help the Bengals.
19
Tennessee Titans
Robert Meecham
WR
Tennessee
A marketing bonanza and a definite need pick.
20
New York Giants
Paul Posluszny
LB
Penn State
They’d rather have Timmons but Posluszny will do.
21
Denver Broncos
Adam Carricker
DE
Nebraska
The Broncos would do back flips if Carricker lands to them at 21. Branch may be the pick here if the Jaguars pass on him.
22
Dallas Cowboys
Aaron Ross
CB
Texas
A perfect fit for the Cowboys.
23
Kansas City Chiefs
Dwayne Bowe
WR
LSU
Could be a great #2 wide receiver in the NFL.
24
New England Patriots
Brandon Merriweather
S
Miami
Versatility is the Patriots motto and this guy has it. A trade though is highly likely
25
New York Jets
Jon Beason
LB
Miami
Got the instincts and aggression that Mangini loves.
26
Philadelphia Eagles
Michael Griffin
S
Texas
A good pickup this late in the round
27
New Orleans Saints
Anthony Spencer
DE
Purdue
Not the biggest need but this is a good value pick
28
New England Patriots
Joe Staley
OT
Central Michigan
I think they will trade out of this spot but if not, another great pick by the Pats.
29
Baltimore Ravens
Trent Edwards
QB
Stanford
Another probable trade, possibly with Miami, but the Ravens sure could use a good young QB
30
San Diego Chargers
Steve Smith
WR
USC
I think this guy will have a better NFL career than teammate Dwayne Jarrett
31
Chicago Bears
Dwayne Jarrett
WR
USC
Boy do they need another WR in their offense
32
Indianapolis Colts
Justin Harrell
DT
Tennessee
The Colts would absolutely flip if this guy lands here. Alan Branch may also fall all the way here.