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Why You Should Be Kind To Your Feet

May 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment

On average we take 8,000 – 10,000 steps per day and have 28 bones in each foot.  Yet despite this high demand of our feet, we tend to stick them in our socks/stockings and shoes, then forget about them (except for the unthinking expectation for them to serve us on demand).

Sometimes over time, the arches of the feet start to collapse.  When this happens, the foot will pronate (inward collapsing of the foot).  This means that you are bearing most of your weight on the inside of the pads of your feet rather than spreading the weight evenly.  As the body always adjust for any misalignment, your heel may twist the other way.  So when you walk, as well as rolling from heel to toe, you foot also rolls from the rear outer edge to the front inside edge. 

Again, the body will continue to compensate until even your spine can be out of alignment.  Pronation of the feet can lead to hip, knee and back pain, shin splints, planter fasciitis, bunions, black toe, burning under the foot, blisters, swollen ankle joints, heel spurs and much more.  If you have any of these symptoms, a quick indicator as to whether pronation may be a factor is to check your shoes for uneven wear.  Look especially on the heel of the shoe to see if one side has worn down more than the other. 

Women should particularly take note, as women have 4 times as many foot problems as men.  I would guess that this is due to high heeled shoes, but I don’t really know.

orthoticSo what can you do about it?  Firstly, go and see an expert such as an osteopath or chiropractic.  If they find that you are pronating, then they may suggest that you wear orthotics.  These are inserts that you put into your shoe which support the arch and restrict the heel from rotating.  After a period of time the foot should become used to this new position and (as with misalignment’s) it will adjust itself accordingly.  Except this adjustment will be back to how the body should be.  Many problems will disappear.  My knees have certainly improved since I’ve been wearing orthotics.

orthotic2Although orthotics have been around for some time and are nothing new, many people who know nothing about them and are suffering needlessly.

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Swine Flu: Petition To Regulate & Investigate Pig Farms

May 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment

I have previously posted about an environmental lobbying group called Avaaz.  As the Swine Flu pandemic is increasingly being associated with an American giant pig factory fam in Mexico, Avaaz is petitioning UN agencies and the WHO to investigate and regulate factory farms.  I have cut and pasted the Avaaz email below for you so that you can read it in its entirety, unammended.

So over to Avaaz:

 

“Dear friends,

No-one yet knows whether swine flu will become a global pandemic, but it is becoming clear where it came from – most likely a giant pig factory farm run by an American multinational corporation in Veracruz, Mexico.(1)

These factory farms are disgusting and dangerous, and they’re rapidly multiplying. Thousands of pigs are brutally crammed into dirty warehouses and sprayed with a cocktail of drugs — posing a health risk to more than just our food — they and their manure lagoons create the perfect conditions to breed dangerous new viruses like swine flu. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) must investigate and develop regulations for these farms to protect global health.

Big agrobusiness will try to obstruct and scuttle any attempts at reform, so we need a massive outcry that health authorities can’t ignore. Sign the petition below for investigation and regulation of factory farms and tell your friends and family and we will deliver it to the UN agencies. If we reach 200,000 signatures we will deliver it to the WHO in Geneva with a herd of cardboard pigs. For every 1000 petition signatures we will add a pig to the herd:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/swine_flu_pandemic

Last week the flu was all that we talked about — Mexico has been nearly paralysed and across the world leaders halted air travel, banned pork imports and initiated drastic controls to mitigate the spreading virus. As the threat shows signs of subsiding the question becomes where it came from and how we stop another outbreak.

Smithfield Corporation, the largest pig producer in the world whose farm is being fingered as the source of the H1N1 outbreak, denies any connection between their pigs and the flu and big agrobusiness worldwide pays huge sums of money for research to argue that biosafety is ensured in industrial hog production. But the WHO has been saying for years that ‘a new pandemic is inevitable’(2) and experts from the European Commission and the FAO have cautioned that the rapid move from small holdings to industrial pig production is in fact increasing the risk of development and transmission of disease epidemics. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warn that scientists still do not know the extent that infectious compounds produced in factory farms affect human health.(3)

Studies abound of the horrific conditions endured by pigs in concentrated large-scale operations, and the devastating economic impact on small farmer communities of bloated large-scale operations.(4) Smithfield itself has already been fined $12.6m and is currently under another federal investigation in the US for toxic environmental damage from pig excrement lakes.(5)

But even with all of this damaging evidence, a combination of increased global meat consumption and a powerful industry motivated by profit at the cost of human health, means that instead of being shut down – these sickening factory farm operations are propagating around the world and we are subsidising them (6). In the wake of this swine flu threat, let’s hold industrial pig producers to account. Sign the petition for investigation and regulation:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/swine_flu_pandemic

If we resolve this global health crisis boldly by reassessing our food consumption and production, and urgently calling for an inquiry into the impact of factory farms on human health, we could put in place tough farm practice rules that will save the global population from future animal borne lethal pandemics.

http://www.avaaz.org/en/swine_flu_pandemic

in hope,

Alice, Pascal, Graziela, Paul, Brett, Ben, Ricken, Iain, Paula, Luis, Raj, Veronique, Milena, Margaret, Taren and the whole Avaaz team

(1) Biosurveillance report tracing the disease to the Smithfields farm: http://biosurveillance.typepad.com/biosurveillance/2009/04/swine-flu-in-mexico-timeline-of-events.html
Reports on the link between the Mexican factory farm and the flu:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/health-news/for-la-gloria-the-stench-of-blame-is-from-pig-factories-1675809.html

http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-fg-mexico-flu28-2009apr28,0,1701782.story

http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=can-swine-flu-be-blamed-on-industri-09-05-01

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227063.800-swine-flu-the-predictable-pandemic.html?full=true

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kirby/swine-flu-outbreak—-nat_b_191408.html

(2) WHO pandemic information
http://www.euro.who.int/influenza/20080618_19

(3) FAO, EC and CDC reports on the risks of industrial farming on public health
FAO and CIWF and http://www.cdc.gov/cafos/about.htm

(4) CIWF and PETA video reports of the disgusting conditions for animals in factory farms and the disease ridden manure swamps:
CIWF and PETA

(5) Reports on Smithfield’s animal welfare and environmental damage
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/health-news/for-la-gloria-the-stench-of-blame-is-from-pig-factories-1675809.html

http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/press/releases/new-report-highlights-the-trouble-with-smithfield-article03132008

http://avaazimages.s3.amazonaws.com/SmithfieldJan08.pdf

(6) Reports on UK tax payers subsidising factory farms http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/agriculture/farming/5225298/Taxpayers-forking-out-700-million-for-factory-farming-in-England.html

 

See also:
Swine Flu And Colloidal Silver (Part 1)
Swine Flu And Colloidal Silver (Part 2)

Categories: Evironmental · Health · Swine Flu/Bird Flu
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