First day in Beijing

I set out fairly early to try and find a mobile phone and Chinese SIM card which I did and despite haggling am sure I bought at extortionate price. I took the opportunity in sodoing to explore the area around the hostel a bit.The hostel is situated in the Dongcheng district which is a maze of passages and alleys about 20 minutes walk north of the Forbidden City. The alleyways or hutong

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Naturopathy for allergies

Naturopathy is an unusual chimera.  It is basically a collection of old fashioned medical superstitions presented under a veneer of highly speculative, quasi-scientific assertions.  But given its popularity, it is important, from time to time, to evaluate specific claims made by this particular non-science-based belief system.

A reader informed me that he was advised to seek the advice of a naturopath for treatment of his seasonal allergies.  Since naturopaths claim to be “doctors plus”, I was curious what they would recommend.  Would it be standard allergy treatment with antihistimines and other proven medications along with some sort of vitalistic mumbo-jumbo? It turns out I was half-right.

A visit to a national (US) naturopathic association website is a painful lesson in how naturopathic believers view health and disease.  No unfounded assertion would be complete without a good straw man.  Regarding the difference between real medicine and naturopathy, they say of allergies:

It’s a yearly ordeal for many people, and many others struggle with these symptoms year-round due to molds, dust, and pet dander. Pharmaceutical commercials offer a promise of living clear, but is a life of pills and side effects the only solution?
Far from it, say naturopathic physicians! Allergic symptoms are your immune system’s extreme reaction to substances that are normally found, harmlessly, in your everyday environment. Very often, simple changes of diet, nutritional supplements, and homeopathic remedies can relieve this extreme reaction and the resulting inflammation that triggers most allergy symptoms.

In fact, it’s a bit more complicated than that.  The pathophysiology of environmental allergies is pretty well understood.  Normally harmless antigens are taken in, processed, and presented to the immune system.  Plasma cells then crank out allergen-specific IgE which coats basophils and mast cells.  On re-exposure to the allergen, basophils and mast cells release a soup of mediators of allergic reactions, including substances such as histamine.  After this immediate (and unpleasant) reaction, a later reaction involving other inflammatory mediators kicks in.

The best way to fight allergies is to avoid the offending allergen, but for many of us, this isn’t possible.  Treatments are based on the underlying pathophysiology.  Antihistamines help fight the unpleasant effects of histamine release, including sneezing, itching, and runny nose and eyes.  Unfortunately, they do little to prevent the release of histamine in the first place and some have significant side-effects.  The oldest anti-histamines, such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl) can cause sedation and dry mouth.  Newer antihistamines cause very little sedation and are quite effective.

There are also medications to help prevent degranulation of mast cells, preventing the histamine from being released in the first place.  These “mast cell stabilizers” can be very effective in preventing allergy symptoms, as long as you take it regularly.  Steroids sprayed in the nose can help with many of the symptoms, usually without side effects, and leukotriene inhibitors can also help blunt the immune response and improve symptoms.  These medications are very well-tolerated, safe, effective, and are based on what we know about the pathology of allergies.

The naturopaths offer something else entirely.

Red meat contains a substance called arachadonic acid, which helps to produce the cytokines and leukotrines that cause your immune system to react with allergic inflammation. While you need a small amount of arachadonic acid for your immune system to function, your body can produce this amount naturally. Simply eliminating red meat from your diet can reduce the level of this acid, thus lessening your allergic reactions.

This speculative assertion has no data supporting it.  It is an interesting supposition, but implausible and unproved.  It is unlikely that any dietary modification could reduce a substrate of allergic reactions enough to give relief of allergies.

They also recommend omega-3 fatty acids.  There is very little clinical literature on the topic.  A recent review of the use of omega fatty acids in allergy prevention found that despite some promising in vitro studies, there was no significant clinical benefit.   They also recommend turmeric, papaya, and pineapple, none of which have been shown to be effective treatments for allergies.

There next piece of advice is to toss money away:

For Best Results – Supplement!
A healthy organic diet low in Omega-6 fatty acids and high in vitamin E, Omega-3 fatty acids, and natural anti-inflammatory foods can help to reduce your allergy symptoms. However, your best bet is to supplement your diet with concentrated doses of anti-allergic nutrients such as those listed below:

  • Vitamin C (up to 10 grams/day) is a natural anti-histamine;
  • Vitamin B5 (up to 800 mg/day);
  • Zinc picolinate (up to 150 mg/day); and
  • Cod Liver Oil or other cold-water fish oil (look at the label and use a high quality fish oil product containing from 1000 – 2000 mg of the essential fatty acids EPA + DHA per day).

Once again, none of these assertions is backed up by evidence.  Most of it isn’t even promising enough to bother with.  But they really hit it out of the park with their final recommendations.

Homeopathic remedies involve taking an extremely diluted form of selected allergens in liquid or sugar-pill form sublingually (under the tongue). These miniscule doses serve somewhat like a vaccination, stimulating your immune system to an effective rather than extreme response.

Vaccination is to homeopathy as horseback riding is to unicorn wrangling.  First of all, vaccination, while sometimes used as immunotherapy and immunoprophylaxis, is not used to treat type I hypersenstivity, the cause of seasonal allergies.  Immune desensitization is used.  Desensitization uses small but measurable amounts of allergen to induce tolerance and prevent an allergic reaction.  There is nothing homeopathic about it.

They go on to mention liver detoxification, gut flora “balancing”, and chiropractic as useful treatments for allergies.

Naturopaths, it would seem, are not “medicine plus”, but “everything but.”  Since they do not use proven, effective therapies, the throw unproved, implausible therapies at their patients perhaps hoping that when the allergies relent as a natural course of the disease, they might finally claim credit.  That’s what all the best shamans do.


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CRUDE Filmmakers Subpoenaed by Chevron

As a film I have supported on this blog by promoting it, to find out this news about CHEVRON going after this filmmaker is very unnerving to say the least. The oil industry is general is on shaky grounds with the BP oil spill, something I have yet to write about on this blog. Please read the following correspondence about how you can support this film against CHEVRON, the 3rd largest corporation in the US.
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Join the fight for the First Amendment rights of the makers of CRUDE and documentary filmmakers everywhere!

As many of you may have seen in the press, the makers of CRUDE were recently served with subpoenas by Chevron, in an effort to gain access to the nearly 600 hours of raw footage accumulated during the making of the film. Our attorneys filed a response, stating that our footage is protected by the journalist’s privilege and forcing us to hand it over to a third party (either Chevron, the plaintiffs’ lawyers, or anyone else) is a violation of our First Amendment rights. A hearing was held on Friday, April 30th in New York. But on Thursday, May 6th, U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan ruled in Chevron's favor.

We are appealing this decision, as we feel it is a violation of our First Amendment rights and could have a seriously chilling effect on documentary filmmakers and journalists everywhere. We appreciate the incredible outpouring of support from people in the documentary community and allies all over the world, and we hope that this extremely troubling situation will conclude in our favor, but we need your help to put up the fight.

Defending ourselves against Chevron, the third largest corporation in America, is extraordinarily costly. We have set up a Kickstarter page as a way for our supporters to help us raise funds for our defense against Chevron and stand up in favor of the future of documentary filmmaking and investigative journalism.

Please donate whatever you can and pass this email and Kickstarter link on to others who may be interested in supporting the cause. On the Kickstarter page, we are offering signed CRUDE DVDs and posters as well as CRUDE American Apparel T-shirts as small tokens of thanks for your generous support.

In addition to the substantial amount of personal funds Joe Berlinger has already put toward this case, we have set our public funding goal at $20,000 (a small fraction of the total cost) by the end of June. With your pledge, you can play an active role and make a very real difference in what has quite rapidly spiraled into an historic battle for the freedom of the press, the protection of journalists, and the foundation of documentary film.

For more articles on the case, please visit the CRUDE Blog.

Thank you.

-Joe Berlinger & Team CRUDE

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MAJOR NEWS!! Nikki Haley – endorsed by Palin – pulls into the lead

JUST BREAKING!!!

From Eric Dondero:

On Sunday we wrote here at Libertarian Republican:

Republican sweetheart Sarah Palin made a swing through South Carolina on Friday in support of libertarian-leaning State Rep. Nikki Haley for Governor. Haley early on, showed an economic libertarian streak as a budget cutter in line with Gov. Mark Sanford. (Haley had been a staunch supporter of Sanford in his earlier campaigns.)

Haley has been particularly critical of some of her GOP primary opponents for their past support of bail-outs and the introduction of new revenue sources such as VAT. In response, she's caught criticism herself for her strident libertarian views.

In an article on the Palin endorsement, the local Greenville newspaper described Nikki Haley as from the “Sanford-libertarian wing of the party.”

And now, post-Palin endorsement, Haley has pulled into the lead. From Rasmussen:

With South Carolina’s Republican Primary for Governor less than three weeks away, State Representative Nikki Haley, coming off a fresh endorsement by Sarah Palin, now leads the GOP pack.

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Republican Primary voters shows Haley earning 30% support. She’s followed by State Attorney General Henry McMaster who picks up 19% and Congressman Gresham Barrett with 17%. Lieutenant Governor Andre Bauer captures 12% of the vote.

Three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate in the race, but nearly one-in-five potential primary voters (18%) remain undecided.

(H/t Memeo)

Editor's Note - Thanks to Karen Green of Illinois for assisting with this article.

Fiorina moves into the lead over Campbell

Backed by Sarah Palin

From Eric Dondero:

First polling indicating Carly Fiorina in front of liberal-leaning Republican Congressman Tom Campbell.

Fiorina won the endorsement of Sarah Palin two weeks ago.

From PPIC via Hedgehog:

US SENATE – CALIFORNIA – GOP PRIMARY (PPIC)
Carly Fiorina 25%
Tom Campbell 23%
Chuck DeVore 16%

DeVore is the clear favorite of the libertarian wing, but has not yet proved broad-based support. Fiorina is a pro-business socially moderate conservative that has some libertarian appeal.

Liberal columnist Howard Fineman urges Dems to make libertarians the issue for the Fall

From Eric Dondero:

With Rand Paul's victory on Tuesday, Howard Fineman of Newsweek writes that the "anti-incumbent Tea Party vote is going to be a central (if not the central) story of the 2010 midterm elections."

He goes on to advise fellow liberals to go straight after the GOP's libertarian wing:

It's up to President Obama and the Democrats to make libertarian thinking the issue in the fall—by proving that the philosophy, if actually implemented, would mean the end of Social Security, Medicare, student scholarships, and even the Interstate Highway System.

Thanks Howie. And it's up to us libertarians to fiercely oppose your socialist/fascist agenda that wants to control every aspect of our lives.

To paraphrase Rand Paul himself upon his victory Tuesday night:

"Bring it on" Liberals!

(H/t Memeo)

Rand Paul gains backing of an unusual sort

Bassist with the Allman Brothers Band comes to Paul's defense

From Eric Dondero:

The liberal media has been in full attack mode since Rand Paul won his primary election on Tuesday. Their template was in place to hit him as soon as he won, going after him on of all things, civil rights. Paul appeared on the Rachel Maddow show on MSNBC last night. Maddow spent the entire time trying to corner Paul into supporting racism. Paul held steady to the libertarian view that it's the decision of a private business, but that all public institutions should be completely free of any discrimination. He adequately dodged her repeated attempts to get him to give a soundbyte to be used by leftwing blogs. (See the video at YouTube.)

This morning on her MSNBC blogsite, Maddow got this interesting comment from a regular viewer:

Rachel,

I am a 45 year old Black American male who loves your show but I strongly disagree with you about your position on Rand Paul. Just so you know I voted for Obama and Kerry because I was horrified by both Bush and Palin respectively. Here's where I disagree with you.

1. If someone in the Klan owns a restaurant and doesn't want to serve me, why on earth would I want to support him by giving him my money? I don't want my money going to buy little Klan baby clothes. I'd rather the privately owned establishments wear their racism on their sleeves so I know who to support. If they want to lose my money, and the money of all other minorities and people with brains and a conscience, then fine. Racism is bad business.

2. There's two facts none of us can get around. Churches are still the most segregated places in America every Sunday morning. Its called freedom of religion. There are still restaurants where you can't go in D.C. and I can't go in Georgia. That's called tribalism. Integration cannot be forced privately, only publicly. Tribalism cannot be defeated by legislation. Freedom of speech and of religion means also freedom of @!$%#s. I prefer them with their hoods off.

3. I respectfully say that I think you're wrong to imply that Rand Paul is a racist for believing that Woolworth's should be allowed to be segregated. I will go on the record right now and state that I believe that Woolworth's and any other privately owned business should be allowed to be segregated. We Black's have a choice now that we didn't back before the Civil Rights Act. Why would I want to support cracker ass Woolworth's if that's who owns the store? I'll take my money elswhere. If you had your way, I wouldn't know one from the other. I hope we can one day agree to let Woolworth's be free to take off its Klan Hood so you and I both know where to spend our money. Its not like and oil company. We all "have to" buy gasoline for now. We blacks have a choice which lunch counter we want to sit at in 2010. Rand Paul stated that when violence occurred it was wrong. He said it was morally reprehensible and he would never support it? He shouldn't be smeared as a racist.

I love you to pieces and as a person of color I identify with your pain, but I'm glad these racists and homophobes want to come out into the open now. I don't think Rand Paul is one of them.

Oteil Burbridge
Bassist Allman Brothers Band
Lawrenceville, Georgia

(H/t The Other McCain)