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Friday, 4 May 2012

No Food Allergy or Coeliac Disease in Fiji

With Coeliac Disease and allergies to food, nuts, plants and dairy on the increase in nearly every Western country, why is the tiny South Pacific island of Fiji not as affected? The descendants of this ancient Polynesian/Melanesian race are baffled when they meet tourists who cannot eat bread, wheat, gluten, nuts or even some fruits. "You are allergic to food? We can eat everything here!" is the common response. The answer is simple. Genetics and a prevalence of wild foods in their traditional diet.

Up until very recently, not a lot was known about the origins of the native Fijian people. Most scholars agree that they probably settled on the islands some 3500 years ago from a Polynesian race who originally left their homelands thousands of years prior in South East Asia. But geneticists and anthropologists from around the world believe recent discovery of fossils unearthed in the Siberian Denisova cave in 2008 and genome studies of modern Melanesians in Fiji, propose an evolutionary new theory on who the ancient ancestors of the native Fijian people were. Although modern humans, the homosapien, are the only surviving members of hominoids that walked the earth tens of thousands of years ago, analysis of fossil remains now show other now-extinct human groups once lived alongside our ancestors, including Neanderthals, an as-yet-unnamed third lineage recently discovered in Africa and a fourth race who had an evolutionary history distinct from all - the Denisovans. Evolutionary geneticist at Harvard Medical School, Professor David Reich, and molecular anthropologist Professor Mark Stoneking at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, used state-of-the-art genome analysis to confirm that present-day Melanesians, including native Fijians, have between 4-6% of the same genomes as the extinct Denisovan race. The team of scientists confirmed that Denisovans must have roamed widely, from Siberia to tropical Southeast Asia as they left a genetic footprint not only in present-day Melanesia, but also Borneo, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea and Polynesia.

According to immunologist Professor Robert Anderson at Australia's The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, "It would be surprising to find Coeliac disease in Melanesian Fijians, but not at all uncommon in Indian Fijians as North Indians do have HLA DQ2 quite commonly".

The genes that are susceptible to the synthetic proteins found in GM wheat, barley and rye are found in most Caucasians is what is triggering an alarming rate of this autoimmune disease. But whilst the descendants of the native Fijian's are somewhat protected against CD, they are just as susceptible to the insulin-causing carbohydrates found in wheat and the synthetic compounds found in processed oils. They are dying of diseases caused by a change in diet and lifestyle - the Western life.

So here's a thought.
If most Western people always had those susceptible genes HLA DQ2 and D8, and an increasingly number of us are now developing an autoimmune response and an intolerance to adulterated foods, isn't our body and mother nature trying to tell us that something is wrong with our food? Lucky for the native Fijian, they are genetically protected against the autoimmune disorders caused by their ancestral cousins. For the rest of us, we are what we eat.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Home Remedies for Psoriasis: Cure Psoriasis Skin Disease Naturally

Psoriasis is believed to be an auto-immune condition. It is characterized by patches of red scaly skin known as plaques. This unattractive skin condition can be very uncomfortable. The constant itching and inflammation can be quite distressing. The appearance of the skin may cause embarrassment. Over all this can be very frustrating for the psoriasis sufferer.

Psoriasis can be a condition difficult to treat. It is a stubbornly persistent affliction. In deciding how to treat your psoriasis, you may want to consider some of the many home remedies that have been successful for other people. At this time we will take a look at just a few of the many natural treatments for psoriasis.

Aloe Vera is a very popular treatment for psoriasis as well as many other skin conditions. Just apply pure aloe Vera juice or gel directly to the skin you want to treat. It will be effective in improving the affected area and providing soothing relief.

An Epsom salt soak is another effective way to achieve relief. After soaking you will want to apply a little olive oil to your skin to protect the skin and promote healing. Applying buttermilk compresses is one of the best home remedies for treating psoriasis. Soak a cloth with buttermilk and apply the cloth directly to the area that needs treatment. Let the cloth rest there for about twenty minutes.

Taking Milk Thistle is great for internal cleansing and will be of great benefit for the psoriasis sufferer. This supplement should be taken daily. Applying oil of Avocado to the affected areas has been very helpful in treating psoriasis for some people, just liberally dab the oil on and let it soak in. Make a solution of lime juice and water. Dab the mixture onto the affected areas. This is also very helpful for those who suffer with acne.

Vitamin E oil dabbed on the skin is another one of the many natural treatments for psoriasis. Vitamin E is well known for its great benefits to our skin. Chamomile tea is probably one of the best home remedies for psoriasis. Take one half cup of Chamomile tea and mix in three tablespoons of avocado oil then apply the mixture to the affected areas.

Find a birch tree and get some of the bark. Boil it in water and apply the liquid to the irritated skin. This is one of the old time favorites that is still as effective as ever.

An Oatmeal bath is very soothing and is known to relieve the itching and inflammation associated with psoriasis. Just soaking in the tub with a handful of oatmeal ground into a fine powder is great for relieving the pain and itching that may be accompany psoriasis.

Knowing that there are so many viable options when looking at home remedies for psoriasis, can give you hope that you will find the relief that you have been hoping for. Now that you know how to treat psoriasis. Start using one or more of these natural treatments and find the relief that you need.