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Falcon Prince Inc. it's subsidiaries and assigns are not responsible for the reliability of the content contained herein or at these sites, nor for any adverse effects to any electronic device, its data and programs used to go to these sites, Is Your Body At War With Itself! By Dr. Greg Fors, DC / Board-certied Neurologist An autoimmune disorder is a condition that occurs when your immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue. Actually, it is as if your immune system becomes so enraged it declares war on the body. Autoimmune diseases are now the third most common category of disease in the United States after cancer and heart disease, with more than 80 named types and estimated at being among the ten leading causes of death among women in all age groups up to 65 years These diseases affect approximately 22 million persons, but why? From the year 1900 to the end of World War II, most of the diseases throughout the world were “diseases of contagion.” These were diseases caused by outside pathogens entering the body. With the introduction of proper sanitation practices and antibiotics, most of these contagious diseases have been controlled, especially in the developed world. However, beginning at the end of World War II and especially at the present time, the primary disorders in the developed world became diseases of the toxic burden. It’s simple really; as this planet’s toxic burden increases, so your body’s toxic burden increases. When your body is exposed to chemicals, heavy metals and plasticizers it struggles to take these toxins out of your bloodstream by eliminating them through the stool and kidneys. The problem is that the higher the toxic load and/or the more compromised your organs of detoxication and elimination become the more you accumulate these contaminants in your tissues. These chemicals can then wreak havoc on your body destroying your health and well-being. Your body’s only defense against this onslaught is calling the immune system into action. Ask yourself, how many people do you know with bromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, environmental sensitivity, lupus, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, “dry eye syndrome” or children with autism or ADHD? You’re probably aware of the ever-increasing numbers of people who no longer can eat foods containing gluten, casein, corn or soy, or be in the same room with someone wearing perfume. All of these modern disorders are related to an angry over taxed immune system and systemic inammation triggered by toxic injury from “fake” foods and a toxic environment. Many of the autoimmune disorders of today were not that prevalent even 25 years ago. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is the most common thyroid disease and autoimmune disorder in the country today. It is triggered when antibodies from your immune system attack your thyroid. This can decrease the thyroid’s hormone output (a condition called hypothyroidism). Symptoms include weight gain, fatigue, constipation, dry hair, depression, joint and muscle pain, infertility and often increased cholesterol. Research nds this condition to be seven times more common in women than in men and frequently goes undiagnosed unless the right lab tests are run. Thyroiditis can also increase thyroid function (hyperthyroidism). As an autoimmune disorder, this results when thyroid-stimulating antibodies begin to mimic thyroid-stimulating hormones causing your thyroid to increase hormone production. This can cause symptoms of such as rapid heartbeat, heat intolerance, weight loss, frequent bowel movements and anxiety like symptoms. Common causes of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis are specic antigens such as a food, a mold, bacteria, or chronic virus that triggers the autoimmune reaction. Environmental chemicals and heavy metals can also be triggers. Gluten sensitivity is also a very common cause of Hashimoto’s thyroid dysfunction and is commonly undiagnosed. How does someone conquer these devastating autoimmune disorders? Proper laboratory testing by a knowledgeable doctor is the only way to know what is causing your thyroiditis and how to heal it. The common approach of utilizing drugs actually suppresses the immune system which can lead to devastating side effects such as lessening your ability to resist infections and the spread of malignant cancer cells. These drugs can also cause hypertension, gastric ulcers, increased blood lipids and glucose along with kidney and liver injury. However, as have many other doctors who practice functional medicine, I have seen numerous patients with autoimmune disorders conquer them through a natural approach, without dangerous drugs. There is a better, safer way! Want to know more? Your invited to attend my FREE SEMINARS! See the upcoming Dates and Locations in the ad Below Dr. Greg Fors, D.C. is a Board-certied Neurologist (IBCN), certied in Applied Herbal Sciences (NWHSU) and acupuncture. Trained through the Autism Research Institute he is a registered Defeat Autism Now! Doctor. As the clinic director of the Pain and Brain Healing Center in Blaine Minnesota he specializes in a natural biomedical approach to bromyalgia, fatigue, depression, autism and ADHD. If you have any questions or comments regarding this article you can contact Dr. Fors at 763-862-7100 He is a sought after international lecturer for various post graduate departments and state associations. 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Falcon Prince Inc . ● 1633 County Hwy. 10 Spring Lake Park, MN. 55432 ● Phone: 763-792-1125 Fax: 763-792-4795 ● Email: [email protected] ● www.TidbitsTwinCities.com Published under licensing agreement with Tidbits Media, Inc., Montgomery, AL www.tidbitsmedia.com

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Is Your Body At War With Itself!By Dr. Greg Fors, DC / Board-certified Neurologist

An autoimmune disorder is a condition that occurs when yourimmune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue. Actually, it is asif your immune system becomes so enraged it declares war on the body.Autoimmune diseases are now the third most common category of diseasein the United States after cancer and heart disease, with more than 80 namedtypes and estimated at being among the ten leading causes of death amongwomen in all age groups up to 65 years These diseases affect approximately22 million persons, but why? From the year 1900 to the end of World War II, most of the diseases throughout the world were “diseases of contagion.” These were diseases caused by outside pathogens entering the body. With the introductionof proper sanitation practices and antibiotics, most of these contagiousdiseases have been controlled, especially in the developed world. However,beginning at the end of World War II and especially at the present time,the primary disorders in the developed world became diseases of the toxicburden. It’s simple really; as this planet’s toxic burden increases, so yourbody’s toxic burden increases. When your body is exposed to chemicals, heavy metals andplasticizers it struggles to take these toxins out of your bloodstreamby eliminating them through the stool and kidneys. The problem is that the higher the toxic load and/or the more compromised your organs ofdetoxification and elimination become the more you accumulate thesecontaminants in your tissues. These chemicals can then wreak havoc onyour body destroying your health and well-being. Your body’s only defenseagainst this onslaught is calling the immune system into action. Ask yourself, how many people do you know with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, environmental sensitivity, lupus, Hashimoto’sThyroiditis, “dry eye syndrome” or children with autism or ADHD? You’reprobably aware of the ever-increasing numbers of people who no longercan eat foods containing gluten, casein, corn or soy, or be in the same room with someone wearing perfume. All of these modern disorders are relatedto an angry over taxed immune system and systemic inflammation triggeredby toxic injury from “fake” foods and a toxic environment. Many of theautoimmune disorders of today were not that prevalent even 25 years ago. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is the most common thyroid disease and autoimmune disorder in the country today. It is triggered when antibodiesfrom your immune system attack your thyroid. This can decrease thethyroid’s hormone output (a condition called hypothyroidism). Symptomsinclude weight gain, fatigue, constipation, dry hair, depression, joint andmuscle pain, infertility and often increased cholesterol. Research findsthis condition to be seven times more common in women than in men and frequently goes undiagnosed unless the right lab tests are run. Thyroiditis can also increase thyroid function (hyperthyroidism).As an autoimmune disorder, this results when thyroid-stimulating antibodiesbegin to mimic thyroid-stimulating hormones causing your thyroid toincrease hormone production. This can cause symptoms of such as rapid heartbeat, heat intolerance, weight loss, frequent bowel movements andanxiety like symptoms. Common causes of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis are specific antigenssuch as a food, a mold, bacteria, or chronic virus that triggers the autoimmunereaction. Environmental chemicals and heavy metals can also be triggers.Gluten sensitivity is also a very common cause of Hashimoto’s thyroiddysfunction and is commonly undiagnosed. How does someone conquer these devastating autoimmune disorders? Proper laboratory testing by a knowledgeable doctor is theonly way to know what is causing your thyroiditis and how to heal it. The common approach of utilizing drugs actually suppresses the immune systemwhich can lead to devastating side effects such as lessening your ability toresist infections and the spread of malignant cancer cells. These drugs canalso cause hypertension, gastric ulcers, increased blood lipids and glucosealong with kidney and liver injury. However, as have many other doctors who practice functionalmedicine, I have seen numerous patients with autoimmune disordersconquer them through a natural approach, without dangerous drugs. Thereis a better, safer way!Want to know more? Your invited to attend my FREE SEMINARS!

See the upcoming Dates and Locations in the ad BelowDr. Greg Fors, D.C. is a Board-certified Neurologist (IBCN), certified in AppliedHerbal Sciences (NWHSU) and acupuncture. Trained through the Autism ResearchInstitute he is a registered Defeat Autism Now! Doctor. As the clinic director of the Pain and Brain Healing Center in Blaine Minnesota he specializes in a natural biomedicalapproach to fibromyalgia, fatigue, depression, autism and ADHD. If you have any questions or comments regarding this article you can contact Dr. Fors at 763-862-7100 He is a sought after international lecturer for various post graduate departments andstate associations. Dr. Fors is the author of the highly acclaimed book, “Why We Hurt”available through booksellers everywhere.

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● On March 13, 1781, the German-born English astronomer William Hershel discovers Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun. Herschel’s discovery of a new planet was the fi rst to be made in modern times, and the fi rst to be made by use of a telescope.

● On March 11, 1918, a historic infl uenza epidemic breaks out at the U.S. Army hospital at Fort Riley, Kan. The disease soon traveled to Europe with the American soldiers heading to the battlefi elds of France. The fl u would eventually kill 675,000 Americans and more than 20 million people around the world.

● On March 7, 1938, Janet Guthrie, the fi rst woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500 races, is born in Iowa City, Iowa. Guthrie drove in her fi nal Indy 500 in 1979 and her

last Daytona 500 in 1980. Her helmet and driver’s suit are in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

● On March 10, 1945, 300 American bombers drop almost 2,000 tons of incendiaries on Tokyo. The attack destroyed large portions of the Japanese capital and killed 100,000 civilians. Ten square miles of eastern Tokyo were entirely obliterated, and an estimated 250,000 buildings were destroyed.

● On March 8, 1951, the Lonely Hearts Killers -- Martha Beck and Raymond Martinez Fernandez -- are executed in the electric chair at Sing Sing Prison in New York. The odd couple had schemed to seduce, rob and murder women who placed personal ads in newspapers. Their story has been the subject of several movies, most recently “Lonely Hearts” (2006).

● On March 9, 1985, the fi rst-ever Adopt-a-Highway sign is erected on Highway 69 in Texas. The highway was adopted by the Tyler Civitan Club, which committed to picking up trash along a designated 2-mile stretch of the road.

● On March 15, 45 B.C, Julius Caesar, the “dictator for life” of the Roman

Empire, is murdered by his own senators at a meeting in a hall next to Pompey’s Theatre. The conspiracy against Caesar encompassed as many as 60 noblemen, including Caesar’s own protege, Marcus Brutus.

● On March 20, 1345, according to scholars at the University of Paris, the Black Death, also known as the Plague, is created from what they call “a triple conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter and Mars in the 40th degree of Aquarius. It is now known that bubonic plague was carried by fl eas.

● On March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein is born, the son of a Jewish electrical engineer, in Ulm, Germany. Einstein’s theories of relativity drastically altered man’s view of the universe, and his work helped make possible the atomic bomb.

● On March 17, 1905, future president Franklin Delano Roosevelt weds his fi fth cousin once removed, Eleanor Roosevelt, in New York. In 1918, Eleanor was devastated to discover that Franklin was having an affair with her secretary, Lucy Mercer. When Eleanor threatened to leave him, his mother intervened and offered to support Eleanor fi nancially if she would stay in the marriage.

● On March 18, 1911, Irving Berlin copyrights the biggest pop song of the early 20th century, “Alexander’s Ragtime Band.” In the fi rst two decades of the 20th century, musical popularity was based not on the sale of recorded performances, but on the sale of sheet music. Future Berlin hits would include “White Christmas” and “God Bless America.”

● On March 16, 1926, American Robert H. Goddard launches the world’s fi rst liquid-fueled rocket at Auburn, Mass. The rocket, fueled by liquid oxygen and gasoline, traveled for 2.5 seconds at a speed of about 60 mph, reaching an altitude of 41 feet and landing 184 feet away.

● On March 19, 1957, Elvis Presley puts down a $1,000 deposit on a $102,500 house in Memphis, Tenn. The Southern mansion on a 13.8-acre wooded estate was later named Graceland. Today, Graceland is the second-most-visited house in America, after the White House.

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INVENTORS (continued):• Earle Dickson was a cotton buyer working

for Johnson & Johnson in 1921 when his wife’s kitchen mishaps inspired an invention. His bride was frequently cutting her fi ngers while preparing meals, and he was patching up her injuries with gauze and adhesive tape. Dickson developed a compact bandage of small pieces of gauze and surgical tape that could be easily applied, and pitched his idea to plant management. A position as company vice president came along as the years went by, as well as a place on the board of directors. When Dickson died in 1961, Johnson & Johnson’s sales of Band-Aids topped $30 million a year.

• As a Minnesota manufacturing plant worker during the World War I era, Charles Strite partook of his meals

in the plant cafeteria. After being served burned toast countless times, he devised a machine that would turn off the heat and pop up the bread when the toast was done. Although General Electric had already marketed a toaster in 1909, their model only toasted one side at a time and had to be manually turned off. Strite added springs and a timer to his appliance and patented his “Toastmaster.” His later models added a lightness and darkness lever.

• While Swiss chemist and textile engineer Jacques Brandenberger was seated in a restaurant in the early 1900s, a glass of wine was spilled on the tablecloth. As the chemist watched the waiter replace the cloth, an idea occurred to him — a transparent, protective fi lm that would make cloth waterproof. After many experiments, he came up with what we

know today as cellophane. The fi rst company to use cellophane in the United States was the Whitman’s candy company, which wrapped its fi ne chocolates in the fi lm. Brandenberger’s patent rights were later sold to the Dupont company. In 1912,• Josephine Cochran didn’t invent the mechanical dishwasher because she was tired of washing dishes. This socialite politician’s wife was just tired of her hired help chipping and breaking her dishes! In 1886, she invented the Cochran Dishwasher, and the contraption made its debut at the 1893 Columbian Exhibition in Chicago, winning the fair’s highest award. Businesses were the only ones who seemed interested, and a smaller home model didn’t come out until 1914. She founded a company for her dishwasher, one which eventually became Kitchen Aid. • Chicago’s1893 Exhibition was also the site for the unveiling of mechanical engineer Whitcomb Judson’s invention, the “Clasp Locker,” a device credited as the fi rst zipper. Actually, sewing

machine inventor Elias Howe had already patented an “Automatic Continuous Clothing Closure” in 1851, but his sewing machine success kept him too busy to market his fastener. Judson marketed his with the opening of the Universal Fastener Company, giving him recognition as the inventor. However, his original zipper bore little resemblance to those of today. One of Judson’s employees, Gideon Sundback, actually developed a design with interlocking teeth, and received a patent fi rst for his “Hookless Fastener,” then another for the improved “Separable Fastener.” Whitcomb Judson was no stranger to the world of inventions, having been awarded 30 patents throughout his career, including 14 patents for a street railway system that ran on compressed air.

• Although Sarah Boone wasn’t the fi rst to invent an ironing board, she is credited with a major improvement to the design. Patent No. 473,653 was issued to this former slave in April of 1892, making her one of the fi rst, if not the fi rst African-American woman to receive a patent. An “ironing table” patent had been awarded in 1858, but Boone’s featured a narrower design, enabling users to effectively iron sleeves and bodies of garments.

• The Frisbie Baking Company opened in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1871, and earned a good living selling pies to many of the New England colleges, including Yale. Beginning in the 1940s, Yale students discovered that tossing the empty pie tin made for great fun, and students turned it into a game. Meanwhile, out in California, an L.A. building inspector, Walter Frederick Morrison, who was quite interested in fl ying saucers, invented a

plastic fl ying disc in 1948, and named it the Pluto Platter. When Wham-O toy executives spotted Yale students engaged in pie-pan tossing, they convinced Morrison to sell them his rights. Wham-O renamed the disc the Frisbee in honor of the pie company, although it altered the spelling slightly. Incidentally, William Morrison’s family was no stranger to inventing — his father had invented the automotive sealed-beam headlight.

• A different kind of disc was developed in 1971 by Alan Shugart, an engineer at IBM. Shugart introduced the fi rst “memory disc,” better known as the fl oppy disc, an 8-inch fl exible plastic device coated with magnetic iron oxide, capable of storing computer data. This fi rst fl oppy disc could hold 100 KBs of data. Todays fl ash drives hold over 100 thousand times that.

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