The Work of Julia Kendall (1935 - 1997)
http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnhompg/kendall.htm
David Kibbey
We are deeply saddened to inform you that David Kibbey passed away, Aug. 9, 2001.
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-- barb
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Kidney Disease (aka Renal Failure)
Barb's story -- Wilkie Wages War on Kidney Disease -- has moved to its own section. Those
who wish to follow and learn with me, please click here to go to section kidneybw.htm.
http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/kidneybw.htm
Following a visit to a nephrolgist inApril 2006, I turned to hubby and stated, Hey, kidney failure
is
a win-win for pharmachology, and the medical industry and its docs.
The only treatment they can suggest is their drugs, which as I've already experienced, will make
me sick. As I don't want to "do drugs" they want to wash their hands of me. Not look for safer
means of getting the blood pressure down -- kidney disease causes high blood pressure and
then they are all convinced that high blood pressure accelerates kidney failure. Not look for safer
means of postponing the inevitable: dialysis and/or premature death.
Take drugs, which process through the kidneys, POSSIBLY causing more rapid kidney failure --
where's the proof that the drugs don't hasten kidney failure? Then go on dialysis and then
transplant and soak up the big bucks in drugs. What a deal. For the medical doctors and industry.
For pharmaceuticals.
If the patient doesn't see eye to eye with the prescribed plan of dealing with kidney failure, tell
patient you can't help them because you only know what you know. Then, stultify patient.
Beautiful!
So that was April and now it's June 2006 and I still feel asymptomatic for kidney failure, but still
treat my diet as if I have severe kidney failure . . . And now a friend sends a link to this information:
Medical Guesswork
BusinessWeek's cover story, MAY 29, 2006
"From heart surgery to prostate care, the health industry knows little
about which common treatments really work "
"...What's required is a revolution called "evidence-based medicine," says Eddy, a
heart surgeon turned mathematician and health-care economist. ..."
And, evidence based kidney information is what I try to give via Wilkie Wages War ... -- barb
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_22/b3986001.htm
And for those into PodCasts:
http://www.businessweek.com/mediacenter/podcasts/cover_stories/covercast_05_18_06.htm
By the bye, Kaiser does not cover my holistic treatments, nor do they refer me out.
Therefore, not one of the tests or treatments done outside of Kaiser is covered by
Medicare. They would be if I were a "regular" patient. Just think, I worked all those years,
getting poisoned in an office just so I can spend money now for treatments that other
folks depend on Medicare to cover. Ain't that a kick?Of course, I'm thankful that my labs
and routine doctors visits are covered by Kaiser.
However, the tests I've had done within this past year, the very ones proving that I do
not have allergies are all out of pocket expenses for me. Medicare didn't cover a
one. And, to think, for all these years I've stated I DO NOT HAVE ALLERGIES!, I
have been chemically injured! Well, I'm down a bunch of bucks, but I've got results to
prove that, son of a gun, I do know my own body!!!!! Well, at least regarding that aspect.
I have said down through the years and I'll say it again, When the lid blows off the
flavors and fragrance industry, it will make the tobacco industry look like small potatoes.
Of course, there are research dollars needed to PROVE what we all know to be fact. Not just from
our own lives, but from research done by others in Europe and Japan, as well as by some brave
souls in the USA. But so far, research takes money and the flavors and fragrance industry has
a very strong lobby . . . and you figure it out.
So the bottom line is: People exposed to the petrochemically derived flavors and fragrances get sick.
If in school, and they are students, their education is hampered; if they are teachers or other
school personnel, their careers are adversely affected, as well as their health. IF they are in the
healthcare industry, or a law office, or a government agency, . . . well, they can have their
working lives made miserable for them, and it is not considered discrimination, nor harassment.
And, if they are newly employed, they can be fired at whim. It becomes a vicious cycle and yet,
it doesn't have to happen at all. Just keep petrochemically derived fragrances out of all public
areas. Especially, healthcare facilities and retirement residences. There ARE safer alternatives.
Blood Pressure and Kidney Disease
Interestingly, the mainstream medical doctors attribute my renal failure to hypertension, yet,
aside from my internist and GYN, the Kaiser Oakland system doesn't seem to get it. Get it
that their highly scented facility -- everything from the restroom air "fresheners" to the
cleansers they use before visiting a patient, to highly scented staff, patients and visitors -- puts
ALL patients in harm's way. And that is especially true for the already chemically injured,
renal failure patient. Me! And millions of others like me. WHY are you trying to kill us off?
Petrochemical derived fragrances adversely affect the cardiovascular system and in my case, as with
so many others, that causes a spike in my blood pressure! And they say: Blood pressure
causes kidney disease. Fragrance chemicals do cause spikes in blood pressure. When will they
GET IT?!? Or maybe they do, and they are happy about that because they can push more drugs. -- barb
Blood test bruises?
I use Traumeel to fade the bruise. I also use it to releive the aches as it is both an
analgesic and an anti-inflammatory . . . and I've had no adverse reactions to it at all.
Interestingly, the nephrologist states to save blood vessels. Also interesting is that thus
far, there is one man and one woman at Kaiser who haven't left me bruised, but blood
tests elsewhere so far are always free of brusing.
http://www.traumeel.com/
http://www.traumeel.com/products/?smid=1&prodID=1&modus=1
Calculate your GFR (estimated kidney function)
- Chronic glomerulonephritis - foamy urine can be a result . . .
"Chronic glomerulonephritis is the advanced stage of a group of kidney disorders,
resulting in inflammation and gradual, progressive destruction of the glomeruli
(internal kidney structures).
The Cleveland Clinc
- Foamy urine
I started with loads of white foam in June 2005. I've learned it came and went w/protein
consumption . . . then veggie diet. As my protein readings dropped, the foaminess dropped to
either nonexistant or small amounts, which apparently was caused by sapions.
I use UriStix to measure protein in urine and then adjust my diet
accordingly. Interestingly to me -- haven't been able to discuss with any nephrologist -- I have
found that when I've not had enough protein in my diet, I tend to pee more protein, as if I'm
stripping my body of that important nutrient. So then, I up the protein consumption a little and
am back to trace -- sometimes negative -- readings on the UriStix-- barb
http://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/diseasemanagement/nephrology/proteinuria/proteinuria.htm#signsymptoms
Proteinuria
by P.M. Hall, MD
http://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/diseasemanagement/nephrology/proteinuria/proteinuria.htm
Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
" ... includes any type of glomerulonephritis (inflammation of the glomerulus)
in which progressive loss of kidney function occurs over weeks to months.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000469.htm
- Coenzyme Q10
Yes, I am taking Co-Q10 . . . 100 mg, three times a day. The easily absorbable type. -- barb
- Coenzyme Q10 Good for People with Kidney Failure
"Supplementing with coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) can improve kidney function and reduce
the need for dialysis in people with severe, chronic kidney (renal) failure, according to a
study in the Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine (2003;13:13-22). If this
study is confirmed, CoQ10 therapy will represent a major breakthrough in the
treatment of a disorder that is both debilitating and a significant drain on our healthcare
resources. In severe, chronic renal failure, the kidneys lose their capacity to excrete
waste products of metabolism and other toxins. Consequently, these substances
accumulate in the body, leading to various problems such as fatigue, loss of appetite,
anemia, disorders of the nervous system, heart disease, and ultimately death. ..."
http://bastyrcenter.org/content/view/882/
- Co-Q10 Insufficiency and Renal Failure
http://www.epic4health.com/coqinandrenf.html
- Health Encyclopedia
"The maximum safe dosages of CoQ10 for young children, pregnant or nursing women,
or those with severe liver or kidney disease have not been determined. "
http://healthlibrary.epnet.com/GetContent.aspx?token=e0498803-7f62-4563-8d47-5fe33da65dd4&chunkiid=21682
- Kroger Health Guide - Coenzyme Q10
http://www.kroger.com/hn/Supp/Coenzyme_Q10.htm
- What Is CoQ10 and How Can It Benefit You?Ý
Solanova - The Heart Health Company
https://www.solanova.com/coq10_benefit.asp
- Coping with Kidney Disease -- A very helpful book!
By Dr. Mackenzie Walser
"... The goal of this site is to inform you about an approach to kidney disease that has
enabled my patients to avoid or forestall dialysis for many years...."
http://www.copingwithkidneydisease.com/Thanks to Betty Bridges, RN, I now own a copy of Dr. Walser's book, which I follow. -- barb
"Coping with Kidney Disease introduces a 12-step treatment program that can help
people with impaired kidney function avoid or forestall dialysis. It's based on the work of
Dr. Mackenzie Walser, a 45- year veteran of Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Walser
has helped hundreds of patients with kidney disease go for years without dialysis.
http://www.copingwithkidneydisease.com/book.htm
I also have a book, again thanks to Betty Bridges, that tells me how to wash my meat in
an effort to reduce creatinine intake, yet keep the protein. Meat washing works best
with ground meat or at most, small cubes of meat. Wish I could remember its title,.
- Detoxification Through the Skin
by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD
ÝThe detox experience can be madeÝmuch easier, shorter and more effective.
Discusses chelation and moves on to ionizing foot baths, detox foot patches, and Far-InfraRed
saunas, etc., as means of detoxing more safely than through the overtaxed kidneys.
This is a description of a new treatment for me to start in February 2006. We'll see. -- barb
http://www.mercuryexposure.org/index.php?article_id=321
- End-stage kidney disease
"... End-stage kidney disease occurs when the kidneys are no longer able to function at a
level that is necessary for day to day life. It usually occurs as chronic renal failure
worsens to the point where kidney function is less than 10% of normal.
"At this point, the kidney function is so low that without dialysis or kidney transplantation,
complications are multiple and severe, and death will occur from accumulation of fluids
and waste products in the body.
"In the U.S., more than 400,000 people are on long-term dialysis and more than 20,000
have a functioning transplanted kidney. The most common cause of ESRD in the U.S. is
diabetes. ESRD almost always follows chronic kidney failure, which may exist for
10-20 years or more before progressing to become ESRD. ..."
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000500.htm
- End Stage Renal Disease
http://www.health-news-and-information.com/3saintmarysreno/libv/i44.shtml
- Foods high in Phosphorous
Included are cereals, grains, beans, meat, poultry, fish, nuts, seeds, dairy and chocolate
Kids -- see Children/Students (http://www.ehnca.org/ehnlinx/childstu.htm)
Kaye Kilburn, MD
Career Resume
http://www-hsc.usc.edu/~kilburn/
- Chemical Brain Injury
Book by Kaye H. Kilburn, MD; reviewed by Marjorie Fisher, NOHA News
http://www.nutrition4health.org/NOHAnews/NNSp00ChemicalBrainInjury.htm
- How common and abundant chemicals affect the brain
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ts/book-reviews/0471292141/104-3434808-4906835#047129214131000884290423
- Medline
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?form=4&db=m&term=kilburn+kh%5Bauth%5D&dispmax=20&relpubdate=No+Limit%0D
- Objective Evidence of Brain Impairment in the Chemical Syndrome
Kaye H. Kilburn, M.D; 2001 Chemical and Scientific Meeting
http://www.ahmf.org/01kilburn.html
- Why is chemical brain injury ignored? Pondering causes and risks.(Editorial)
Archives of Environmental Health, March, 2003, by Kaye H. Kilburn
Dr. Kilburn writes, in part:
"I presume that the numerous factors that currently slow both individuals' and society's
acceptance of chemicals as major causes of diseases are the same as those that created
opposition so many years ago to the demonstration that fecal contamination of water
caused cholera. I think it imperative to identify 13 such factors. ...
"3. 'It's all in your head.' Sometimes physicians dismiss unfamiliar problems of patients
with this rejoinder, implying that the perceived problem stems from a mind disorder
or a psychiatric problem. Seldom is the broader, literal interpretation made--that "in your
head" means a brain problem. While 'mind' may be a nebulous concept, brain
dysfunction is susceptible to orderly, objective investigation. It is strange that few
psychiatrists, when evaluating chemically exposed patients, consider that the depression,
mania, and other disorders they treat with drugs (chemicals) could be caused by
other chemicals. Instead, the tendency is to prescribe more chemicals (drugs), thus
further poisoning the brains of such patients. "
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0907/3_58/109023553/print.jhtml
- Xue Yu, Blood Stasis ??
By: Joe Hing Kwok Chu
"Xue Yu (Blood Stasis ) is a term used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Xue yu may indicate micro clots in the circulatory system. ..."
http://alternativehealing.org/xue_yu.htm
Dan Knight
Helle Kongevang - Homepage
(In English and Dansk)
http://www.mobilixnet.dk/~mob82767/ukmain.html
Dr. C. Everett Koop, former US Surgeon General
While Dr. Koop knew about tobacco, he has a lot to learn about fragrances . . . And what is sorely disapointing, he posts Barretts rants. -- barb
http://www.Drkoop.com/
KQED-TV Program Listings
http://www.kqed.org/TV/daily/
Shelley Kramer
Healthy Communications
http://www.healthy-communications.com/
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EHN's FDA Citizens' Petition (YOUR petition), docket number 99P-1340,
http://www.ehnca.org/FDApetition/bkgrinfo.htm
Petition 99P-1340 requests that the FDA do the work it is supposed to do to protect public
health. The US FDA does not even require its alert on all fragrances released to market
without substantiation of safety. Analyses show that fragrance you buy, described as
various flower essences, are really petrochemically derived. Those fragrances should
carry the FDA's required: 'WARNING: The safety of this product has not been determined.'
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-206.html
Fabric Softeners = Health Risks From Dryer Exhaust and Treated Fabrics
By Julia Kendall
http://www.ehnca.org/ehnfs.htm
Government WWW LINKS
http://www.ehnca.org/ehnhompg/govlinks.htm
Making Sense of Scents
By Julia Kendall
http://www.ehnca.org/ehnmsofs.htm
The New Reactor
http://users.lmi.net/wilworks/newreact/nrindex.htm
Twenty Most Common Chemicals Found in Thirty-One Fragrance Products
By Julia Kendall
http://www.ehnca.org/ehn20.htm
In progress -- it may be slow but it is steady. Please bear with me. Thank you. -- barb
ehnlinx.htm -- rev.9/13/97:bw
EHN's General Links, page K -- link out to Julia Kendall's Twenty Most Common Chemicals ..., Fabric Softeners ..., Making Sense of Scents, Kaiser Oakland asks patients to leave their scents at home