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Sunday, March 31, 2019

JES Organics Spring Sale

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Keeping you up-to-date on our amazing organically infused NON-TOXIC products

Sale starts on Thursday, April 18th, through Sunday, April 21st.  Some items are limited, first come, first serve.  Sale Prices posted on the web-site, No coupon needed.  Free shipping at $100 or more.  Thank you for your continued loyalty and support of our business.
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Why Use JES Organics Products? 
We offer free consultations and on-line support for your health, beauty & skin care needs.

Our natural skin care products are created to help you look your best without compromising your health or polluting your body or the planet with toxic ingredients, fragrances, parabens, phthalates, hexane or sulfates, synthetic fragrances, dyes, or mineral oils.  Made in the USA using the highest quality organic plant ingredients.

All of our pure skin and body care products are created with a focus on supporting optimal skin health, rather than simply manipulating the skin's appearance. We believe that this approach to beauty is the only true way of promoting authentic, lasting visible radiance.  NO Animal Testing.  
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NEW ITEMS!

Over 30 Beautiful Lipstick Colors  I love these lipsticks because they don't have that typical commercial lipstick taste. Made with natural & organic ingredients.  Lead free, paraben free and non-toxic.  Made in the USA. No Animal Testing.  

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All Natural Luscious Lip Gloss with Certified Organic Ingredients, Gluten Free, Cruelty Free, Vegan. Preservative-free formula with an infusion of antioxidant-rich botanical extracts, essential oils & pigments. Made in the USA. No Animal Testing.  
UP to 50% OFF on Natural Makeup.  
FOR HELP WITH CHOOSING YOUR COLORS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL OR CALL US. WE HAVE A TRAINED COLOR SPECIALIST AND MAKE-UP ARTIST ON STAFF.  JES Organics quality, all-natural makeup products are made of pure plant extracts & natural mineral pigments. Our makeup protects your skin & won’t mask or harm your skin with harsh chemicals. Our makeup products are ideal for those with sensitive skin as they are made without the use of petrochemicals, dyes, artificial fragrances, talc, parabens, bismuth oxychloride, mineral oil and other pore clogging toxic ingredients.
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AGE DEFYING INGREDIENTS FOR THE BODY
GREAT FOR CREPEY SKIN & WRINKLES
 

Moisturizing, rejuvenating & clarifying skin-care for aging or sun-damaged skin. Contains Alpha Hydroxy Acid, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Vitamin C, Grapeseed, Green Tea, & nutrient rich moisturizing butters and oils. This contains approximately 10% glycolic acid.  Glycolic acid is a member of the alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) family, and is one of the most commonly used chemical peeling agents employed to address a wide variety of skin care complaints, including: fine lines/wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and acne.  In addition to being deeply penetrating, cleansing and exfoliating, topical application of glycolic acid has been shown to be an effective anti-ager: stimulating collagen & elastin production, quickening cell turnover, increasing skin thickness, firmness & hydration, reversing sun damage (such as mottled pigmentation), and smoothing rough and wrinkled skin.
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Saturday, March 30, 2019

Nerve damage shown in patients with chronic Lyme symptoms

LYME SCI: Nerve damage shown in patients with chronic Lyme symptoms

Many Lyme disease patients report severe chronic pain, numbness and tingling, even after they have supposedly “completed” treatment for Lyme disease.
But up until recently, there hasn’t been an objective way to measure those symptoms. You had to report them to the doctor, hoping he’d take you at your word about what you were feeling.
New research suggests such sensations may be caused by nerve damage. Additional findings show that decreased blood flow in the brain may also be contributing to “dysautonomia.” That’s dysfunction of the system that regulates bodily functions such as blood pressure, digestion, and sweating.
Now, a groundbreaking study provides quantifiable, physiological reasons for these chronic symptoms that continue to plague a subset of patients despite treatment for Lyme disease. (I wrote about another recent study showing measurable inflammation in the brains of Lyme patients here.)

Small fiber neuropathy

This new study is from Dr. Peter Novak and colleagues at Harvard Medical School. They set out to determine whether symptoms such as fatigue, cognitive impairment and widespread pain that remain following treatment for Lyme disease are associated with a condition called small fiber neuropathy (SFN).
SFN is caused by damage to nerves that convey pain and temperature sensations from the skin to the brain, as well as those involved in breathing, heartbeat, digestion and bladder control.
Even when Lyme is treated early, the CDC states that 10% – 20% of patients will be left with prolonged, sometimes disabling, symptoms. If not treated until later in the illness, the recovery rate is even worse, with estimates of up to 50% of patients remaining ill.
When such symptoms as brain fog, widespread pain, and fatigue continue for longer than six months after treatment, some researchers call it post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS).
[Editor’s note: LymeDisease.org recommends dropping PTLDS as a diagnostic term. Read more here.]

How does Lyme affect the nervous system?

Borrelia, the spirochete that causes Lyme disease, can invade the nervous system, creating a condition called Lyme neuroborreliosis.
In the central nervous system, the infection can cause meningitis (swelling of the brain), and damage various nerves in the brain or brainstem. In the peripheral nervous system, the infection can result in pain that radiates along sensory nerves.
The exact reasons why some patients get better with treatment and other patients remain ill is unclear. The potential mechanisms may include permanent damage from infection, neuroinflammation, autoimmune reactions, or persistent infection.
As Professor Holly Ahern explains, the main problem with research into so-called “PTLDS” is the absence of an accurate blood test or biomarker. Researchers have no way to determine if persisting infection is the cause of the continuing symptoms.
Dr. Novak and his team set out to find objective measures. “We know these patients are suffering. The next question is how do we treat them?” says Novak.
“The most valuable studies are those that give us a biomarker, something we can measure, so that when we treat them, we can look objectively to see if they get better or not.”

The study

The researchers screened 132 Lyme patients. Of these, only 10 participants (5 women, 5 men) met the criteria for PTLDS used by the Johns Hopkins Lyme Disease Clinical Research Center. These criteria include:
  • A documented history of Lyme disease that satisfies the CDC criteria,
  • A combination of fatigue, cognitive complaints and chronic widespread pain that persists for six months or more, after completing treatment for Lyme disease,
  • An absence of other disorders that could explain the complaints associated with PTLDS
All 10 patients in Novak’s study had received three weeks of oral doxycycline. Because of persisting symptoms, all 10 had also been treated with additional antibiotics.
To establish whether SFN might be causing continuing symptoms, study participants were given skin biopsies and other evaluations.
The most commonly reported symptoms were:
  • Aching pain (10:10)
  • Numbness, pricking sensations, lightheadedness, dry mouth or eyes (8:10)
  • Feet colder than the rest of body (7:10)
  • Pale or blue feet, burning pain, lancinating (stabbing) pain (6:10)
  • Decreased sweating at feet (both at rest & after exercise or hot weather) (5:5)

The results

The results of the study are striking. All 10 participants tested positive for SFN and decreased blood flow to their brains.
Notably, all 10 participants were shown to have normal large nerve fiber functions. This means that standard nerve conduction velocity tests—which measure how fast an electrical impulse moves through a nerve—will not be a good diagnostic tool for these patients.
Dr. Novak says he had anticipated finding some SFN, but was surprised by the reduced velocity in cerebral blood flow found in all 10 participants.
Based upon the “horrible pain” reported by these patients, Novak explains, “we expected them to have damage of the nerves. But we were surprised with the low cerebral blood flow measured with the Doppler test, which was significant.”

What this means for patients

The symptoms of chronic Lyme overlap with many other illnesses, like multiple sclerosis and fibromyalgia. So, it’s important to have tests that can detect all stages of Lyme and differentiate it from other conditions.
In the future, the SFN biopsy may be a good biomarker for Lyme disease. Typical symptoms of SFN include numbness, tingling or “pins-and-needles,” electric shock-like pain, burning/freezing sensations, or reduced sensation to touch.
Likewise, low cerebral blood flow, as measured by the Doppler, may be a good biomarker for Lyme patients with postural orthostatic hypotension (POTS) and dysautonomia.

The search for better diagnostics

While the results of this study were remarkable, Dr. Novak cautions, “It was a small group.”  He explains, “We want to do the study again… We have many more patients that don’t meet the CDC criteria. Next time we will look at these patients. The next question will be how do we treat them.”
I and many other within the Lyme community are encouraged to see so many talented researchers devoting themselves to finding answers. The discovery of more sensitive and accurate biomarkers for Lyme is an important step towards better treatments for people with tick-borne illnesses.
LymeSci is written by Lonnie Marcum, a Licensed Physical Therapist and mother of a daughter with Lyme. Follow her on Twitter: @LonnieRhea  Email her at: lmarcum@lymedisease.org .
 References
Novak P, Felsenstein D, Mao C, Octavien NR, Zubcevik N (2019) Association of small fiber neuropathy and post treatment Lyme disease syndrome. PLoS ONE 14(2): e0212222. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212222
Personal communication, March 12, 2019. Peter Novak, MD, PhD, Division Chief, Autonomic Neurology, Director, Autonomic Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School.
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Monday, March 11, 2019

The Dangers Of 5G – 11 Reasons To Be Concerned

The USA is currently leading the way on 5G. At the June 2016 press conference where the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) head Tom Wheeler announced the opening up of low, mid and high spectrum’s. There was no mention of health effects whatsoever. But the dangers are real.

Thousands of studies link low-level wireless radio frequency radiation exposures to a long list of adverse biological effects, including:
• DNA single and double strand breaks
• oxidative damage
• disruption of cell metabolism
• increased blood brain barrier permeability
• melatonin reduction
• disruption to brain glucose metabolism
• generation of stress proteins

Read full article here: https://www.electricsense.com/12399/5g-radiation-dangers/


Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Doctors Stunned, Triggered Almost 4 in 10 Measles Cases

Portions of Measles Outbreaks Are Due to Vaccine Reactions and Not Wild Measles Virus
A recent paper describes new technology developed to “rapidly distinguish between measles cases and vaccine reactions to avoid unnecessary outbreak response measures”

During the measles outbreak in California in 2015, 38 percent of the measles virus sequences obtained from patients were identified as vaccine sequences, meaning they were suffering a vaccine reaction; their illness was not caused by transmission of wild-type measles

New York, Washington and Texas have reported measles outbreaks in January and February of this year (a total of 127 confirmed cases), and mandatory vaccination proponents are calling on states to eliminate personal belief vaccine exemptions

California Sen. Dr. Richard Pan is urging the U.S. Surgeon General to push mandatory vaccinations to the top of the public health agenda, and a Congressional hearing was held in the House Feb. 27, with another hearing scheduled for March 5 in the Senate to discuss the measles “outbreak,” vaccine hesitancy and state vaccine laws

House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff has accused Google and Facebook of enabling distribution of misinformation about vaccines, and others are openly calling for censorship of vaccine conversations about vaccination on social media; Pinterest has already blocked all vaccine-related posts. Read full article here:

https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2019/03/05/measles-vaccine-reactions.aspx?utm_source=dnl&utm_medium=email&utm_content=art1&utm_campaign=20190305Z1_UCM&et_cid=DM272080&et_rid=560369172

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Your Waist Size Can Be a Powerful Predictor of Hypertension and Other Chronic Diseases

  • Recent research suggests that even if your weight is in the normal range, if you have a high waist-to-hip ratio, you have a higher risk of death than those considered obese based on BMI
  • The risk of cardiovascular death was 2.75 times higher, and the risk of death from all causes was 2.08 times higher in people of normal weight with central obesity, compared with those with a normal BMI and normal waist-to-hip ratio
  • Research indicates your waist size may also be a more effective measure for assessing obesity-related hypertension risk
  • One of the simplest and most effective ways to determine whether or not you may be overweight is by measuring your waist circumference. I compiled a new waist circumference table that will allow you to easily look up your height and see what your ideal waist size and current classification is
  • Your waist size is a powerful indicator of insulin sensitivity, as studies clearly show that measuring your waist size is one of the most powerful ways to predict your risk for diabetes.  Read the full article here.  https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/11/14/waist-size-matters.aspx

Hope For Cancer

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Hope4Cancer offers a comprehensive, customized approach to cancer treatment, focused around seven key principles: nontoxic cancer therapies, immunomodulation, nutrition, detoxification, oxygenation, gut microbiome restoration and the spiritual and emotional aspects of healing.
Nontoxic cancer therapies include pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, antimicrobials, anti-inflammatories, anti-angiogenic therapies such as hyperthermia and near-infrared light therapy, and biological intravenous therapies such as vitamin C and laetrile.
Ninety-two percent of Hope4Cancer’s patients arrive with Stage 4 cancer or have severely metastasized cancers
A third-party review reveals Hope4Cancer has a 76 percent two-year survival rate, and extrapolated data suggests their five-year survival rate should still be in the 70-percent range.
Hope4Cancer Treatment Centers have two locations in Mexico and one in Colombia. A fourth treatment facility is being planned in Thailand. Read the full article here. https://articles.mercola.com/…/hope4cancer-seven-key-princi…