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There's no substitute for a face-to-face conversation- and while our community of contributors span the globe, this is one way that we can speak with you in person, wherever we are. Below, you'll find an archive of all of our live segments, covering a vast array of vital health topics, from breakthrough research developments to seasonal detox tips.


Do Vaccines Cause Autism?

The debate over a link between childhood vaccinations and autism has reached fever pitch, as evidenced in a major court ruling March 2008. The federal government conceded that standard vaccination practices contributed to the development of autism in nine-year-old Hannah Poling. While failing to admit to a clear-cut link, the government has nevertheless offered the Poling family compensation, citing that a pre-existing mitochondrial disorder that predisposed the toddler to autism was "significantly aggravated" by the immunization shots she received at nineteen months. Dr. Isaac Eliaz offers his thoughts on this unprecedented ruling, noting that vaccines in general—and especially those containing thimerosal, a mercury-derived preservative—are not completely safe. Not only do they expose infants and toddlers to toxic loads of mercury, but when administered concurrently, they are also potentially dangerous—and often unnecessary, as in the case of the Hepatitis B vaccination. These risk factors amount to what should rightly be considered a true health crisis for our children.


What Is Acupuncture?

Amy Guinther earned her Master's of Science in Oriental Medicine from Meiji College of Oriental Medicine in San Francisco. She is a licensed acupuncturist in California and currently practices in San Rafael. She is also a Diplomate of Acupuncture with the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine. In this segment Amy talks with us about what acupuncture is and how the therapy can help heal the body. Acupuncture is a medical therapy developed more than 2000 years ago in Asia. The therapy stimulates specific points beneath the skin by the insertion of acupuncture needles. This process restores the balance of the body's energy, also knows as "Qi"(pronounced chi). Acupuncture needles are extremely thin made from silver alloy, typically stainless steel. You may feel little or no discomfort as the needles are inserted as the process is typically painless. You may feel different sensations including slight soreness, numbness, warmth, or pressure. These energetic sensations differ from pain. People often comment that the feeling is unfamiliar but pleasant and comforting. After the first treatment has been administered, depending on the ailment being treated, many experiences may occur. Immediate, total or partial relief from pain or other symptoms may be experienced. Some patients experience a sudden burst of energy while others may feel relaxed. Many people experience a calming satisfaction. In most situations treatments take between 20 and 30 minutes but can last longer in certain scenarios. The length of the treatment depends on individual conditions of the patient and the skill of the acupuncturist. Many conditions may be treated and they include, diabetes, general pain relief, control for arthritis, tendonitis and other conditions such as circulatory problems with high or low blood pressure, cold hands and feet. Some nervous system imbalances can also be treated such as anxiety, nervousness, sleeplessness, depression, asthma, allergies, sinus problems, digestive disorders like Crohn's Disease, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, diarrhea, and constipation. Other common ailments treated include headaches, migraines, treatments to help stop smoking and many more conditions. Acupuncture will not conflict with any of your medications. Acupuncture is used to complement and supplement your physician's treatments not to replace them. You should discuss this issue with your physician and acupuncturist. For more great health information check out our very detailed http://www.dreliaz.org health reports at http://www.dreliaz.org/research/health_reports/

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