Heart Stopper 
  
Health Sciences Institute e-Alert 

September 23, 2004

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Dear Reader,


"It's clearly time for doctors everywhere to rethink antibiotic 
usage."

Last winter, I wrote that statement in the e-Alert "Protection Jumps 
the Rails" (2/19/04), when I told you about a large, long-term 
study that revealed a clear association between elevated breast 
cancer risk and the overuse of antibiotics. In that study, the risk of 
breast cancer was doubled among women who received 25 or more 
prescriptions for antibiotics of any variety over a 17-year-period, 
when compared to women who took no antibiotics at all.

For many years, antibiotics have been over-prescribed, often for 
health problems (such as the common cold) that antibiotics have no 
effect on at all. Now a new study shows that a popular antibiotic 
that's been widely used since the 1950s may trigger cardiac arrest. 

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Danger in the mix 
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Erythromycin is an antibiotic with a secret. 

For many years, heart doctors have been aware of a risk of cardiac 
arrest when erythromycin is used intravenously. This risk has been 
less well known among family practitioners who often prescribe 
the same antibiotic in pill form to treat a wide variety of infections. 

In the New England Journal of Medicine last week, researchers 
from Vanderbilt University reported on the first study to examine 
the risk of cardiac arrest when oral erythromycin is used alone or 
with other medications. 

The Vanderbilt team followed the medical records of more than 
4,400 Medicaid patients, averaging 15 years per patient. About 
1,475 subjects suffered cardiac arrest during the study period. 
When the complete medication use of each subject was analyzed, 
researchers came up with these results: 

* The rate of sudden death from cardiac causes was twice as high 
among patients using erythromycin, compared to subjects that 
didn't use the antibiotic 
* Two blood pressure medications that are sold generically � 
verapamil and diltiazem � were both associated with an additional 
increased risk of cardiac arrest when taken with erythromycin 
* Other drugs associated with increased cardiac attack risk when 
taken with erythromycin include the antibiotic clarithromycin, the 
vaginal yeast infection drug fluconazole, and two antifungal drugs: 
itraconazole and ketoconazole

Researchers believe that blood levels of these additional drugs are 
boosted by erythromycin. This can result in a slower heart rate, 
which in turn may trigger irregular rhythms, setting in motion a 
cardiac arrest. In an interview with The Associated Press, the lead 
researcher of the study, Wayne A. Ray, Ph.D., warned that 
erythromycin levels may also be increased by drinking grapefruit 
juice or by taking protease inhibitors used to treat AIDS. 

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The big 4 
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In addition to the breast cancer/antibiotic association and the 
specific drawback to erythromycin use, there's the larger antibiotic 
problem: bacterial resistance. 

Bacteria are highly adaptive because they actually "teach" one 
another to resist antibiotics. They do this by passing DNA-
containing organisms called plasmids, from one to another. The 
result: Due to the excessive use of antibiotics, virtually all of the 
bacterial infections known to scientists are becoming resistant to 
even the most powerful antibiotics.

But contrary to what most mainstream doctors will tell you, there 
are effective alternatives to pharmaceutical antibiotics. In the e-
Alert "Be Afraid... Be Very Afraid - Part II" (10/17/02), Dr. Spreen 
told us about four natural anti-bacterial (and anti-viral) agents. 
These treatments have yet to be adequately studied, but all of them 
have many years of anecdotal evidence behind them.  
 
* Vitamin C: Robert Cathcart, M.D. (probably the most 
experienced therapist currently using very high doses of ascorbic 
acid) has been treating with the nutrient for decades to get AIDS 
patients back on their feet. In a published report he describes the 
use of oral vitamin C in bacterial infections with doses as high as 
200 grams or higher. He includes over 30 references of others who 
have used very high doses in disease treatment.  
 
* Grapefruit Seed Extract: "Citricidal," a natural antibiotic made 
from an extract of grapefruit seed, was developed from the 
observation that something in grapefruit (though not in other citrus 
fruits) keeps bacteria at bay for extended periods of time. 
Bio/chem Research in California has done extensive research on 
the antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic properties 
of this amazing substance.  
 
* Olive Leaf Extract: This flavonoid and antioxidant has been 
tested as an antimicrobial agent, with sufficient power to achieve a 
published status in peer-review journals.  
 
* Colloidal Silver: By far the most controversial agent in the 
armamentarium of 'natural' antibacterial agents. Jonathan V. 
Wright, M.D.'s research has found that bacteria have an enzyme 
system that is disrupted by the presence of silver ions, causing the 
organism to die. In fact, it was commonly used as about the only 
hope against severe infections prior to the advent of antibiotics in 
the 1940s. Dr. Wright suggests adult doses of "One tablespoon of 
colloidal silver at a 40 ppm (parts per million) concentration at the 
first signs of any infection and 1-2 teaspoons three to four times 
daily until the infection is gone. Then stop!"  

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Say it with microflora 
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For anyone who might try olive leaf extract (OLE), Dr. Spreen 
offers this suggestion: "I'd add some acidophilus culture (also 
called probiotics) to the mix, during and for a few days after the 
use of OLE. The situation here is that OLE is such a good 
antibacterial that it can also kill the 'good guy' bacteria that we 
need in our gastrointestinal tracts."  
 
When I asked Dr. Spreen if he would also recommend the 
acidophilus supplements to protect intestinal microflora in 
someone taking pharmaceutical antibiotics, he answered, "Most 
definitely - without exception! I go with 1/4 tsp (or capsule-
equivalent) before meals and bedtime, to be used during the 
antibiotic therapy and also for one full week after stopping the 
antibiotic."  

There are times when antibiotics are necessary and can even save 
lives. But when they're casually and repeatedly used as insurance 
against possible infection, they may end up promoting much 
greater harm than good. So if your doctor prescribes an antibiotic, 
press him for details, and, if possible, try an alternative. 

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...and another thing
 
Viva Las Vegas! 

A new study from Yale University produced surprising results for 
researchers who set out to examine how gambling habits might be 
correlated to various health measures. 

As reported in this month's issue of the American Journal of 
Psychiatry, more than 2,400 adults chosen at random across the 
U.S. were surveyed by telephone to determine recreational 
gambling habits, alcohol use, substance abuse, depression, general 
health, and rates of bankruptcy and incarceration. 

Results showed that gamblers over the age of 65 were in better 
general health than non-gamblers in the same age group. And 
when compared to gamblers aged 18-65, the senior gamblers were 
less likely to be depressed, alcoholic, or bankrupt. They also spent 
less time in jail. 

Among senior gamblers, playing the lottery was most popular form 
of gambling, followed by casino gaming and betting on horse 
racing. 

Lead researcher Rani A. Desai, Ph.D., told The Associated Press 
that the social aspects of gambling may partly explain the better 
health of the elderly gamblers, when compared to non-gamblers of 
the same age. 

Then again, maybe it's just the adrenalin rush of chalking up a big 
win. 

Dr. Desari pointed out that any potential health benefits of 
gambling drop off sharply for those who become addicted. Just as 
we've seen with the health benefits of alcohol, moderation is the 
key. 

But as the old saying goes: You have to be in it to win it. And 
apparently there may be winning health benefits for those who stay 
in it as they age. 

To Your Good Health,

Jenny Thompson
Health Sciences Institute 

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Sources:  
"Oral Erythromycin and the Risk of Sudden Death from Cardiac 
Causes" The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 351, No. 11, 
9/9/04, content.nejm.org 
"Common Antibiotic May Trigger Cardiac Death" The Associated 
Press, 9/8/04, msnbc.msn.com 
"Health Correlates of Recreational Gambling in Older Adults" 
American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 161, No 9, September 2004, 
ajp.psychiatryonline.org 
"Gambling Linked to Good Health in Elderly" Diane Scarponi, 
The Associated Press, 9/14/04, The Associated Press, 
story.news.yahoo.com 

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