January 2008
Issue: 1
Welcome to the Radiant Health Center's
First E-Newsletter!

Many people have requested information about how they can improve their health and lifestyle practices.  These Newsletters will give you some short bites of information about health concerns you may wish to look into deeper.
From Dr. Laura
Happy New Year!

I wanted to take some time and let you know how grateful I am to be in service to such amazing Practice Members.  Thank you for your commitment to growth and internal change, even when it feels beyond your capacity. I am so honored to work with people who are making significant changes in their lives and ways of being. I am so grateful to work with people who are shining the light on their true selves and stepping up to the task of offering their gifts to make the world a more magnificent place.  I am truly blessed and honored to work with all of you.

Dr. Laura
Cell Phones and Brain Tumors
Scientists have found the first evidence linking brain cancer with mobile phone use.

It was found that users who spend more than an hour a day talking on a mobile phone have a close to one-third higher risk of developing a rare form of brain tumor. Most frequently, the cancers were found on the side of the head that the user held the phone up to.

The association was found with digital mobile phones, old-style analogue mobile phones and digital enhanced cordless phones.
In the current study, researchers looked at the medical records of 1,600 patients with tumors who had used mobile phones for up to 10 years before diagnosis. They found that the more mobile phones were used, and the more years they were used, the higher the risk of brain tumors.

Further, spending more than an hour on a mobile phone per day increased the risk of acoustic neuroma, a type of tumor, by some 30 percent. This type of tumor, usually curable by surgery, can occur in a nerve in the brain and lead to deafness in one ear.
Incidences of this type of cancer, though rare, have increased from one tumor per 100,000 people in 1980 to one per 80,000 today.

Researchers say that the findings appear to show a link, but further studies are needed to confirm the results.

Excerpt from the: International Journal of Oncology February 2003;22(2):399
Top 5 Things to Avoid Putting on Your Skin Hands
  1. Parabans - Studies implicate their connection with cancer. They have hormone-disrupting qualities - mimicking estrogen - and interfere with the body's endocrine system    
  2. Sodium laurel or lauryl sulfate (SLS), also known as sodium laureth sulfate and or "antibacterial soaps" - SLS breaks down the skin's moisture barrier, easily penetrates the skin, and allows other chemicals to easily penetrate. Found in car washes, engine degreasers, garage floor cleaners... and in over 90% of personal care products!
  3. Mineral Oil, Paraffin, and Petrolatum - Petroleum products that coat the skin like plastic, clogging pores and creating a build-up of toxins, which in turn accumulate and can lead to dermatologic issues.
  4. Propylene glycol - Used as a moisturizer in cosmetics and as a carrier in fragrance oils.
  5. Dioxane - Found in compounds known as PEG, Polysorbates, Laureth, ethoxylated alcohols. Common in a wide range of personal care products.
The skin is the largest organ!  Many times we are very concerned with what we put in our mouth and ignore what we put on our bodies.  Most of these chemicals are highly absorbable and go directly into our blood stream.

Watch for companies that claim "organic"; just because a company may use one ingredient that is partially organic, does not mean that the whole product, or even 5% of the product, is organic.

Look for words you can recognize and spell, these products will most likely be the best for your body.  Second, look for products that are paraban and fragrance free.

(Look forward to our next addition with an article on Wal-Mart and "Organic" products)
In This Issue
Cell Phones & Tumors
5 Things to Avoid on Skin
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Best of the North Bay
Our local paper
The Bohemian is doing their annual Best of the North Bay poll until Jan 11.

 Voting is a great way to show your support of local businesses.

Go to Bohemian.com and click on North Bay Bohemian 2008 Best of Readers Poll (Sonoma County).

We would appreciate your vote for best chiropractor.
Dr. Laura Polak
Radiant Health Center