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Monday, May 16, 2016

Mesothelioma Erionites



Although less well known than the mineral asbestos, erionite is that when exposing natural carcinogens in the long term and repeatedly can cause mesothelioma, lung cancer and other deadly diseases. Exposure to erionite more important to the environment. A person affected by mesothelioma from exposure to erionite usually stay near the mineral deposits in significant numbers.

Through laboratory tests on animals show that exposure to erionite has been shown to have a higher risk of developing cancer such as mesothelioma lung than other minerals that were tested included asbestos. Mesothelioma is caused by exposure to light erionite more rapidly than asbestos exposure.

exposure to erionite

Erionite is asbestiform is a natural mineral from guning high fibrous volcanic mineral with similar properties to asbestos. Zeolite mineral erionite is like a serpentine or amphibole asbestos. Erionite not in ijijnkan in the United States in commercial use such a wide variety of other asbestos minerals.

Usually the trace amounts of erionite have been found in other zeolite products such as water softeners or water purification systems. Nevertheless exposure to erionite more from mines other zeolite or through exposure to the natural environment. Traces of erionite in the zeolite products may cause exposure to low levels, although demikain is not known whether this product can cause mesothelioma.

If generally associated with asbestos exposure in which a person engaged in the manufacture, handling or installation of asbestos products. Then came the repeated inhalation of asbestos particles that have the potential of developing cancer mesothelioma and other asbestos cancers. However, upon exposure to erionite, the majority caused by environmental exposure associated where a person lives near or around precipitate erionite.

Known throughout the world there are deposits of erionite in Germany, New Zealand, Russia, Japan, Kenya, Turkey and Italy. In the United States most of the erionite deposits located in the West, especially in Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, California, Wyoming, North Dakota and Utah.

The high rate of mesothelioma

A small village in Turkey named Tuzkoy have erionite exposure levels were very high for the environment and can lead to the growth of malignant mesothelioma, lung cancer and other lung diseases. With the excessive concentration of erionite deposits in the area around Tuzkoy, the exposure comes from inhaling the fibrous mineral. Erionite particles occurs naturally through the dust surrounding air.

A small portion of the villagers have been using boxes of erionite as a cooler to store food. Exposure to erionite particles can contribute to a safe stored. However, most cases of mesothelioma in Tuzkoy is mainly due to exposure to the environment than the food storage boxes.

"City of Cancer" has a fairly high rate of mortality due to pleural and peritoneal mesothelioma is caused almost seventy times that of the average annual mortality. Studies have shown that erionite deposits adjacent to the region cause.

Compared with asbestos still little is known about erionite exposure. Many health organizations around the world are aggressively studying the health effects of this mineral

As a natural carcinogens, erionite effect to someone through a process similar to asbestos. Through prolonged exposure and inhalation of breath, erionite particles settle specifically into the lung or in general into the mesothelium, the lining of internal organs. Finally erionite particles embedded trigger carcinogenesis or transformation of normal cells into cancer cells.

Moreover, the incubation period of erionite in the lungs and mesothelium similar to asbestos, ie from 10-20 years. Symptoms of mesothelioma caused by erionite also similar to asbestos such as shortness of breath, pain in the chest wall and weight loss.

Research has shown that low-level exposure to erionite levels have a higher risk of cancer than the growth of mineral asbestos exposure. Basically, it takes the number of erionite particles far smaller than asbestos to cause cancer.

Whether it is caused by erionite or asbestos, which definitely mesothelioma disease is destroyed. Since the discovery of the relationship between exposure to erionite, and the incidence of mesothelioma is high, many in the scientific and medical fields start doing in-depth research. Mineral asbestos for commercial applications has indeed been used, but the impact on the environment exposure to erionite is more deadly than at work. As in Tuzkoy, breathing the air in the surrounding environment erionite deposits can cause mesothelioma.


Source:
Y. Izzettin Line and Philippe Grandjean. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Prospective Study of Mesothelioma Mortality in Turkish Villages with Exposure to Fibrous Zeolite. January 26, 2006. Accessed on November 5, 2010.
http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/98/6/414.full?sid=e759edd6-b7d1-467d-9dfe-373a31cf4f4a

World Health Organization. WHO Workshop on Mechanisms of Fibre Carcinogenesis and Assessment of Chrysotile Asbestos Substitutes. January 31, 2006. Accessed on November 5, 2010.
http://www.who.int/entity/ipcs/publications/new_issues/summary_report.pdf

David N. Weissman, M.D., Director, Division of Respiratory Disease Studies, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Testimony. Examination of the Health Effects of Asbestos and Methods of mitigating Such Impacts: before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate. June 12, 2007. Accessed on November 5, 2010.
http://www.hhs.gov/asl/testify/2007/06/t20070612c.html

Lalita D. Palekar, John F. Eyre, Bernard M. Most and David Coffin. Carcinogenesis Journal. Abstract. Metaphase and Anaphase analysis of V79 cells exposed to erionite, UICC UICC chrysotile and crocidolite. January 21, 1987. Accessed on November 5, 2010.

Zeolites and Mesothelioma



Mesothelioma and asbestos exposure has long been linked. Since the early days of the Holy Roman Empire had noted that slaves who worked in asbestos mines have lung problems are severe and died at an early age. However, in recent decades it has become apparent that there are other potential causes for the development of a rare form of cancer.

A study conducted by McDonald and McDonald in 1980 showed that About a 25-33 percent of all cases of mesothelioma cancer does not have anything to do with exposure to asbestos. However, in research prefix found some other specific cause. One of them is the exposure of the zeolite.


Zeolite (wikipedia.org)
Is the zeolite?

Known in scientific terms as alkali hydrated aluminum silicate. Zeolite is a mineral group that contains most of hydrated aluminum and silicon compounds. Their common names include clinoptilolite, erionite, Phillipsite, and Mordenite. They are found in volcanic rock and ash and is sometimes used as an additive in animal feed. Because of their porous structure, zeolites can be used as an absorbent (absorbent materials), textile printing materials, detergents, and as purifying water and air.

Zeolites have also been used in several areas of health, among others as a supplement to a hangover and an adjuvant therapy for various cancers (FDA did not approve of this treatment). But there is still a lack of data supporting the efficacy of the effectiveness of zeolite and no conclusion as to whether zeolite secure. As a mineral that has a systemic effect on the body, zeolite also remains unclear to this day and requires further research.

Zeolite relationship with mesothelioma

It has become clear, however, that zeolite dust exposure is associated with an increased risk of development of malignant mesothelioma (malignant mesothelioma). Simply to say zeolites are carcinogenic when inhaled. As a matter of International Agency for Research on Cancer placing the zeolite in the list of groups 1. Categorization inidiberikan carcinogens when there is sufficient evidence regarding carcinogenicity in humans causes mesothelioma.
Erionite zeolite is a form of fiber that is clearly associated with mesothelioma epidemic in villages Anatolian Plateau in Turkey. In the village local volcanic tuff filled with zeolite toxic fibers. A report on the epidemic published in the 2006 edition of March 15 Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

Doctors in Turkey initiated a study during the 23 years that followed 891 men and women living in three villages in different Turkish Cappadocia region. Villagers had been exposed to erionite. The third village used as a village controlled. During the study which started from 1979 to 2003 as many as 372 people have died. Of the deaths are known to many as 119 people stricken with mesothelioma cancer and died from the disease or complications of the disease. In the two villages where the population is exposed to the toxic mineral known deaths from pleural mesothelioma amounted to 44.5 percent. While in the third village just happened two deaths caused by mesothelioma, and even then it is known that the two of them when they are born not from the village controlled.

Data analysts, including from Harvard professors, namely Philippe Grandjean, MD, Ph.D., determines the result of mesothelioma in the two events. The village is filled with erionite occurs 200-700 cases per 100,000 people annually. In the village there are only controlled 10 cases per 100,000 people. Therefore, the conclusion is that long-term exposure to erionite is responsible for a very high incidence of the cancer cases of asbestos in certain villages of Cappadocia in the Anatolian Plateau.

After the study is completed, the authors suggest that local authorities were concentrating on ways to prevent exposure to the environment from harmful zeolite fibers in the hopes of lowering the risk population for developing the disease mesothelioma.

The precipitate natural erionite have been found in several western US states, especially Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana. A report on ereonite / zeolite in the US (Rom, WN, KR Casey, WT Parry, CH Mjaatvedt and F. Moatamed. 1983. Health implications of natural fibrous zeolites for the Intermountain West. Environ Res 30 (1): 1- 8) noted that residents of the area known as the "Intermountain West" may be exposed to fibrous zeolite from wind gusts and therefore vulnerable to the development of mesothelioma. The state of North Dakota is currently conducting studies related to erionite exposure areas are known to have this vast mountain.

Asbestos Exposure and Mesothelioma



Exposure to asbestos particles is one of the main causes of mesothelioma cancer. Also known as asbestos cancer. As a naturally occurring mineral with many useful commercial benefits. Asbestos is found in plumbing, insulation, building materials and many other products.

Through the use of commercial-free from this material, most people in the United States and other industrialized countries have been or will be exposed easily airborne particle pollution in their work or in their home environment. This exposure can create significant health hazard.

Commercial applications

More than 700,000 schools and buildings in the United States today contain asbestos insulation as reported by the US Environmental Protection Agency. Exposure to asbestos does not stop there, but asbestos is often found in shipbuilding, manufacturing facilities, railway facilities and construction sites.

Blue-collar workers (workers) are at highest risk for developing mesothelioma due to exposure on the job. They usually work at the aluminum plant, oil refineries, chemical plants, mines, factories, shipyards, construction sites and railway tracks.

Employees in closed rooms with air masks facilities are still very vulnerable to exposure. Risk jobs most affected are miners, factory workers, railroad workers, shipbuilding and construction workers - especially those who install equipment containing asbestos insulation. Sometimes the worker's family members also receive residual exposure to asbestos dust and fibers brought home on workers' clothes and also the risk of contracting mesothelioma.

There are six types of asbestos: chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, tremolite, anthophyllite and actinolite. Six types of minerals are divided into two classifications, namely serpentine and amphibole. Chrysotile is the only serpentine mineral classification. As known carcinogens are two classes of asbestos can cause mesothelioma.

Chrysotile asbestos is the mineral most commonly used in the United States and is known for his curly fibers that can easily be woven into the fabric. Applications chrysotile including drywall compound, plaster, tile flooring vinyil, roofing materials, ceiling acoustical, fireproofing (flame retardant), putty materials, brake pads and shoes, stage curtains, comforters and cast coating teeth.

Amosite and crocidolite asbestos minerals other is more commonly used, although their application is not as extensive as chrysotile. Products derived from minerals include asbestos insulation board, ceiling tiles and casings for water service.

In the last ten years, the search asbestos has been found in the powder and the main ingredient of crayons.

Exposure and Health Risk

The widespread use of asbestos in various industries not only a risk of people working in the manufacture of asbestos-based products only. But those who might use raw materials of asbestos in everyday life they are also exposed to the carcinogen. Asbestos material attached to the clothes, hair, skin which then contaminate others and the environment.

Although chrysotile is the most common form of asbestos used in the product and is a carcinogen. And it is known amosite and crocidolite asbestos are most harmful to health. All types of asbestos can last long to settle in a person's lungs for many years after exposure to asbestos, but the type of amosite and crocidolite are the most persistent particles in the lungs.

Higher risk can occur in a worker in an environment associated with asbestos, nevertheless work with minimal exposure can also potentially undergo mesothelioma cancer or other diseases.

Although exposure to asbestos may have peaked at the turn of the twentieth century until the 1970s, many people are still being subjected to asbestos particles. Still in debate that the latest mass exposure and tragic is the result of the 9/11 WTC attacks, in which tons of asbestos particles released into the air and endanger thousands of rescue workers and people living near Ground Zero. Many firefighters, police and rescue workers were diagnosed with asbestos cancer that is still battling cancer, continues today.

Furthermore, many people continue to be exposed to asbestos in the homes of old buildings that handle the renovation themselves without knowing the potential health risks. Renovating buildings in this neighborhood can be spread asbestos into the air and inhaled into the body.

Without knowledge of where asbestos may be present in the physical building of the house, then there is a greater risk for exposure to asbestos as a result of the dismantling of the renovation is done. Therefore, there must be a professional contractor personnel who checked thoroughly before physically building renovation project began. The execution of the destruction of the building should always be handled by professional contractors and recommended not to be done alone.

One of the groups hardest hit from asbestos-related diseases are America's veterans. All branches of the US military use of tools, equipment and products with asbestos fibers. It unwittingly expose young men and women between the 1940s and 1970s. Most veterans are repeatedly exposed to asbestos then suffer from mesothelioma.

For over a hundred years, almost every product that we hold may have been manufactured with asbestos components. Of goods household ornaments, products manufactured to protect firefighters, for dental products. Asbestos has been a silent killer in American industry.

Some research points to get the fact that asbestos fibers have been inhaled more can cause physical irritation resulting in mesothelioma than cancer caused by a chemical reaction naturally. As a fiber that has been inhaled through the mouth and nose they are cleared from the body by way through the mucus in the nose, throat and airways when coughing or vomiting. Amphibole fibers (long and thin) can not be easily removed and therefore the carcinogenic substances left behind and embedded into the lining of the chest, lungs or stomach which causes scarring and inflammation that increases the risk of mesothelioma cancer. Symptoms of mesothelioma can be detected fastest ten years after exposure and can incubate for forty years.

Asbestosis (scarring of the lungs) or mesothelioma lung cancer can also be caused by inhalation of asbestos fibers. Even people who were exposed to asbestos can be seven times greater risk of developing lung cancer than others. Workers who are in a high level of asbestos exposure more likely to die from cancer asbestosis, lung or mesothelioma than die from other diseases. It is also believed that inhaling and swallowing asbestos could contribute to the formation of mesothelioma in the abdomen called peritoneal mesothelioma. This disease has also been found in other organs such as the pancreas, larynx and colon. But fewer in number compared with the incidence of lung cancer.

Chance of developing mesothelioma was comparable in direct proportion to the duration and amount of asbestos exposure experienced by a person. They were exposed to high levels of asbestos exposure at a young age for a long period of time have a greater risk than those diagnosed with mesothelioma were exposed to asbestos and the low level in the short term.

Another important point is that the latency period of mesothelioma is very long. Often 2 to 40 after exposure to asbestos to be diagnosed with mesothelioma. Genetic factors may also play a role which explains why not everyone exposed to asbestos develop asbestos-related diseases.

Mesothelioma Cancer



Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer affecting the membrane lining of the lungs and abdomen.

Malignant mesothelioma is the most serious of all asbestos-related diseases. Exposure to asbestos is the primary cause and risk factor for mesothelioma.

Making a correct mesothelioma diagnosis is difficult, par- ticularly for doctors Often Because The disease presents with symptoms that mimic other common ailments. There is currently no known cure for mesothelioma, but treatments such as surgery and chemotherapy can help to improve the typical mesothelioma prognosis and even increase of one's life expectancy.

Three major types of mesothelioma exist and they are differentiated primarily by the organs affected. Pleural mesothelioma (affecting the lung's protective lining in the chest cavity) represents about three-quarters of all mesothelioma incidence. Peritoneal mesothelioma, roomates Affects the abdominal cavity, and pericardial mesothelioma, roomates Affects the cardiac cavity, comprise the remainder.



Recognized There are three types of mesothelioma cells. Between 50% and 70% of all mesotheliomas are of the epithelial variety. While the prognosis is poor Generally, it is Considered less aggressive than sarcomatoid mesothelioma and biphasic mesothelioma, the which comprise the remainder of cell-type diagnoses.

The cavities within the body Encompassing the chest, abdomen, and heart are surrounded by a membrane of cells known as the mesothelium. Mesothelial cells assist in general organ functions. The mesothelium is par- ticularly important to organs that are commonly in motion, such as expansion or contraction of the lungs, stomach, or heart. Lubrication from the mesothelial cells Allows free range of motion within the body. The mesothelium of the chest, abdomen, and cardiac cavity are called the pleura, the peritoneum, and the pericardium, respectively. Each of Reviews These groupings of mesothelial cells is extremely critical to the functions of the body structures roomates they encompass.

Malignancies (cancerous tumors) occurring within the mesothelial membranes are known as malignant mesothelioma, or simply mesothelioma. Benign tumors of the mesothelium are known to occur, but are much more rare than malignant mesothelial tumors.

While tumors of the mesothelium were first Recognized in the late 18th century, it was not until the middle of the 20th century that this particular cancer was studied and Examined with more detail. It was at this time when suspicions of the cancer 's causal relationship with asbestos exposure Became more substantiated. A joint research venture through the Department of Thoracic Surgery at the University of the Witswater and Johannesburg General Hospital in South Africa Provided the most compelling evidence of the nexus between asbestos exposure and the development of pleural mesothelioma.

Incidence of mesothelioma is still quite rare, with only 2.500 to 3.000 diagnoses in the United States each year. There was a spike in reported diagnoses between 1970 and 1984, the which has been Attributed to the latency period between diagnosis and the height of industrial exposures, the which occurred roughly 40-60 years prior to this time. While exposure was common across the United States in nearly all industries, it was par- ticularly prevalent in the WWII-era military industrial cycle, Including navy shipyards.

Although this cancer is much more common in men over the age of 60, mesothelioma in women and children has been documented as well. Mesothelioma causes for diagnosis in women and children are mainly Attributed to secondary exposure to asbestos, as it was not uncommon for men to bring asbestos back into the home on their bodies or clothing.



Mesothelioma can be a difficult, malignancy to diagnose Because the symptoms of the disease closely resemble other respiratory conditions, and Because The pathology can be very difficult, to extinguishing from adenocarcinoma of the lung. For these reasons, misdiagnosis is not uncommon in mesothelioma Patients. Symptoms of mesothelioma include chest pain, chronic cough, effusions of the chest and abdomen, and the presence of blood in lung fluid.

Diagnostic surgeries, Including a biopsy, will typically be required to Determine the type of malignant cells that are present in the body. Typically a body imaging scan, Including a magnetic resonance image (MRI), computer topography (CT scan), and / or positron emission tomography (PET), will be required to Determine the extent and location of the disease. Given how rare mesothelioma is, a formal staging classification exists only for pleural mesothelioma.

While mesothelioma is typically advanced at diagnosis, treatment options are available.

Mesothelioma, while certainly an aggressive disease, is a manageable malignancy. While there is no cure for the cancer, mesothelioma treatment options Potentially may include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. A combination of Alimta® and cisplatin is currently the only FDA-approved chemotherapy regimen, though Several clinical trials are currently in progress utilizing other drugs gemcitabine and Onconase® Including, that may lead to new treatment options that provide a benefit for Patients.

Radiation therapy IS ALSO utilized, but typically in conjunction with other treatment methods like surgery and chemotherapy. Surgical resection of mesothelioma is possible in early-stage-Diagnosed Patients. Diagnostic and palliative procedures such as thoracentesis and pleurodesis Also are commonly performed in Patients with malignant mesothelioma in order to minimize cancer-related symptoms. Also Alternative therapies have been used by many mesothelioma Patients Effectively to assist in managing symptoms of the disease and conventional treatments.




mesothelioma Cancer

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Listen to an audio summary on Mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer affecting the membrane lining of the lungs and abdomen.

Malignant mesothelioma is the most serious of all asbestos-related diseases. Exposure to asbestos is the primary cause and risk factor for mesothelioma.

Making a correct mesothelioma diagnosis is difficult, par- ticularly for doctors Often Because The disease presents with symptoms that mimic other common ailments. There is currently no known cure for mesothelioma, but treatments such as surgery and chemotherapy can help to improve the typical mesothelioma prognosis and even increase of one's life expectancy.

Three major types of mesothelioma exist and they are differentiated primarily by the organs affected. Pleural mesothelioma (affecting the lung's protective lining in the chest cavity) represents about three-quarters of all mesothelioma incidence. Peritoneal mesothelioma, roomates Affects the abdominal cavity, and pericardial mesothelioma, roomates Affects the cardiac cavity, comprise the remainder.

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Recognized There are three types of mesothelioma cells. Between 50% and 70% of all mesotheliomas are of the epithelial variety. While the prognosis is poor Generally, it is Considered less aggressive than sarcomatoid mesothelioma and biphasic mesothelioma, the which comprise the remainder of cell-type diagnoses.

The cavities within the body Encompassing the chest, abdomen, and heart are surrounded by a membrane of cells known as the mesothelium. Mesothelial cells assist in general organ functions. The mesothelium is par- ticularly important to organs that are commonly in motion, such as expansion or contraction of the lungs, stomach, or heart. Lubrication from the mesothelial cells Allows free range of motion within the body. The mesothelium of the chest, abdomen, and cardiac cavity are called the pleura, the peritoneum, and the pericardium, respectively. Each of Reviews These groupings of mesothelial cells is extremely critical to the functions of the body structures roomates they encompass.

Malignancies (cancerous tumors) occurring within the mesothelial membranes are known as malignant mesothelioma, or simply mesothelioma. Benign tumors of the mesothelium are known to occur, but are much more rare than malignant mesothelial tumors.

While tumors of the mesothelium were first Recognized in the late 18th century, it was not until the middle of the 20th century that this particular cancer was studied and Examined with more detail. It was at this time when suspicions of the cancer 's causal relationship with asbestos exposure Became more substantiated. A joint research venture through the Department of Thoracic Surgery at the University of the Witswater and Johannesburg General Hospital in South Africa Provided the most compelling evidence of the nexus between asbestos exposure and the development of pleural mesothelioma.

Incidence of mesothelioma is still quite rare, with only 2.500 to 3.000 diagnoses in the United States each year. There was a spike in reported diagnoses between 1970 and 1984, the which has been Attributed to the latency period between diagnosis and the height of industrial exposures, the which occurred roughly 40-60 years prior to this time. While exposure was common across the United States in nearly all industries, it was par- ticularly prevalent in the WWII-era military industrial cycle, Including navy shipyards.

Although this cancer is much more common in men over the age of 60, mesothelioma in women and children has been documented as well. Mesothelioma causes for diagnosis in women and children are mainly Attributed to secondary exposure to asbestos, as it was not uncommon for men to bring asbestos back into the home on their bodies or clothing.

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Mesothelioma is Diagnosed through a comprehensive, combination of biopsy and imaging scans.

Mesothelioma can be a difficult, malignancy to diagnose Because the symptoms of the disease closely resemble other respiratory conditions, and Because The pathology can be very difficult, to extinguishing from adenocarcinoma of the lung. For these reasons, misdiagnosis is not uncommon in mesothelioma Patients. Symptoms of mesothelioma include chest pain, chronic cough, effusions of the chest and abdomen, and the presence of blood in lung fluid.

Diagnostic surgeries, Including a biopsy, will typically be required to Determine the type of malignant cells that are present in the body. Typically a body imaging scan, Including a magnetic resonance image (MRI), computer topography (CT scan), and / or positron emission tomography (PET), will be required to Determine the extent and location of the disease. Given how rare mesothelioma is, a formal staging classification exists only for pleural mesothelioma.

While mesothelioma is typically advanced at diagnosis, treatment options are available.

Mesothelioma, while certainly an aggressive disease, is a manageable malignancy. While there is no cure for the cancer, mesothelioma treatment options Potentially may include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. A combination of Alimta® and cisplatin is currently the only FDA-approved chemotherapy regimen, though Several clinical trials are currently in progress utilizing other drugs gemcitabine and Onconase® Including, that may lead to new treatment options that provide a benefit for Patients.

Radiation therapy IS ALSO utilized, but typically in conjunction with other treatment methods like surgery and chemotherapy. Surgical resection of mesothelioma is possible in early-stage-Diagnosed Patients. Diagnostic and palliative procedures such as thoracentesis and pleurodesis Also are commonly performed in Patients with malignant mesothelioma in order to minimize cancer-related symptoms. Also Alternative therapies have been used by many mesothelioma Patients Effectively to assist in managing symptoms of the disease and conventional treatments.

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Mesothelioma is the caused by exposure to asbestos.

Mesothelioma is primarily the caused by exposure to asbestos, though cases have been documented in children or other individuals with no asbestos history. Asbestos is a microscopic and naturally-occurring mineral that lodges in the pleural lining of the lungs and the peritoneal lining of the abdominal cavity. In most cases, Several years will pass (up to 60) before mesothelioma develops in Reviews those who have been exposed to asbestos.

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The costs associated with treating mesothelioma can be significant. In many cases, individuals Diagnosed with mesothelioma who were exposed to asbestos are eligible for financial compensation from asbestos manufacturers for Reviews their illness. Financial assistance is available to help offset the high cost of mesothelioma treatment.

Friday, May 13, 2016

DISEASES ARE FROM THE MIND



The disease was 90% comes from the mind, 10% of them from the diet. Do not believe?? See Madman, physically healthy eating anything because his mind is always Happy.

The following list of diseases correlations with negative thoughts:

1) ANGRY, for 5 minutes will cause our immune system depressed 6 hours.

2) revenge & STORING bitterness will cause our immune die .. From there begins all diseases, such as STRESS, Cholesterol, Hypertension, HEART ATTACK, rheumatic, ARTHRITIS, STROKE (bleeding / blockage of blood vessels).

3) If we often allow ourselves STRESS, then we often experience indigestion.

4) If we often feel WORRY, then we are susceptible to illnesses BACK PAIN.

5) If you are easily offended, then we will tend to be affected by the disease insomnia (difficulty sleeping).

6) If we often experience CONFUSION, then we will be exposed SPINAL DISORDERS SECTION BELOW.

7) If we often allow ourselves to feel FEAR that EXEMPLARY, then we will get ill KIDNEY.

8) If we love air-NEGATIVE THINKING, then we will easily affected by dyspepsia (disease difficult to digest).

9) If we easily EMOTION & tend GRUMPY, then we could be susceptible to the disease HEPATITIS.

10) If we often feel APATHY (never cared) about the environment, then we will potentially experience DECREASED IMMUNE.

11) If we often consider trivial all the problems, then this can lead to disease diabetes.

12) If we often feel LONELY, then we can DEMENTIA SENELIS disease (reduced memory and control functions of the body).

13) If we often grieve and feel always LOW SELF, then we can contract leukemia (cancer of the white blood).

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