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Sunday, October 05th, 2008 | Author: truthseeker

(NaturalNews) Mike: Many of you reading this may have heard about some of the benefits of plants from the ocean and, in particular, brown seaweed. You may have seen some of the recent news stories about the specific constituents of brown seaweed helping get rid of excess body fat, or you may have read about them helping to eliminate radiation poisoning from the body, or perhaps even about some of the anti-cancer effects of various seaweeds. Many of you are probably also familiar with the greatly enhanced longevity of the Japanese people, who probably eat more seaweed than any other culture in the world.

Today we’re going to be talking about one specific type of seaweed, brown seaweed, and the extract form available in a product called Modifilan, and we’re going to be talking to Sergei Zimin, owner of Pacific Standard Distributors Inc., which currently produces and sells Modifilan. So thanks for joining me today, Sergei.

Sergei: Thank you for making this happen.

Mike: How long has your company been producing this product, and where does your brown seaweed actually come from? Is it ocean grown or farm grown?

Sergei: The raw material we make our extract from comes from Russian waters; it’s actually a far eastern part of Russia, off the Asiatic part of the Siberian continent, near the Kuril Islands between Japan and Kamchatka. People may also know these islands by their controversial political geography, which makes Japan claim this territory as their own northern territories while Russia — which actually took those islands after the Second World War — claims them as well.

Our kombu — the common name of this variety of brown seaweed — is not farmed, and it’s not the type of sea plant that is planted or gathered. It’s in the middle of the ocean, about 600 miles away from the closest commercial port. The island around which we get this particular raw material is called Urup.

Mike: How do you harvest this? Is this off of a boat, or do you have divers?

Sergei: A boat is involved, but it’s a little tugboat from which we gather bunches of leaves hand-cut by divers and tow them to shore. The kombu leaves are huge. It’s the largest possible type of Laminaria found in a natural habitat.

In order to make our product extract, you have to have a very large, elephant-type of leaf so you have lots of the gooey inside parts to squeeze out. It’s like aloe vera. When you cut it in half, you can even see some of the polysaccharide — that gooey substance inside the leaf.

So the divers cut them in shallow waters, probably not more than 15 meters deep — which is what, like 45 feet deep — usually no deeper. They put several leaves in a bunch, tie them with a rope, and the little boat brings them onshore. We gather raw material for our product twice a year.

The good thing about collecting this way — when we do it by hand — is that when you cut it with a knife, you come to the same spot next year and the plant will have mushroomed. You’ll see four leaves growing from exactly the spot where you got only one before. But if you do it by dragging — like they do it in the northeast states, Ireland or Japan — you have to look for these plants somewhere else. It’s not going to be sitting in the same spot. It’s not going to be in the same bay.

So in our case, when we harvested our first batch back in 1997, we didn’t have enough funds, force, and money to hire any dragger or troller to get it. So we had to use divers. It turned out to be the best investment in our business, because later, we were told that the way we do it helps our business actually stay in business. We’re not afraid of losing the raw material because the more product we cut, the more raw material we can expect to see next year if we come to the same spot.

But this particular kelp, Laminaria, is something only we can harvest in this particular quarter. And the way we do it is very sensible in all aspects, including the business aspect where simply, the more product you harvest, the more raw material you can expect to see next season. It comes from territories close to the islands, but it’s quite remote from the continent.

Mike: Sounds like a very ecologically sustainable system of harvesting.

Sergei: Yes, it’s a clean place. That is actually one of the questions retail customers ask when they find out about our product: “How far is the source of your seaweed from Chernobyl?” Because it’s one of the very few places that people generally know about in the ex-Soviet Union, you know? But it’s on the totally opposite side of the planet — a good ten thousand miles away from that place, and it’s 600 miles — at least — away from the first public sewer system.

Mike: Yeah — Chernobyl is in Western Russia.

Sergei: That’s exactly the point. Chernobyl is in the Ukraine, which is in the western part; it’s actually in Europe. So we are talking about islands that are in the far eastern part of Russia. You can’t get any further. It’s still called Siberia, but Russians call it the “Far East.” This is where I’m from. I was born and brought up on Sakhalin Island, which is the regional capital. My partner and I are both from this region. That’s how business started: I have known of this product for about 20 years.

Mike: So after you harvest these leaves, you squeeze them to get the juice, dehydrate the juice, and that’s the extract?

Sergei: It’s a little bit more complicated than that. We don’t just squeeze it, but it’s not a chemical process. After we pull them to shore, we have to instantly dry them so they don’t rot, so we put them on a wooden fence to dry out — it’s a very fast process, especially if you do it in the sun and the wind, which is a constant factor on those shores. And then we put the dried seaweed in little rolls and transport them to the mainland, where the initial processing takes place.

We put a very small amount of water in to bring them back to life, which is a very fast process. They absorb an enormous amount of water, but at the same time, we have to use just enough to make the leaves juicy again. So we skin them, and the outer part of the Laminaria leaves goes into something that looks like a big meat grinder.

We don’t throw away the skin part of kombu leaves, we grind it into something that looks like a paste. What is left behind of those leaves after we skin them is very thin, but you can touch it. It’s a small layer, a very thin layer of gel, the inside part of the kombu leaves. We don’t put that layer through the grinder; we cut it into chunks. That paste we get after we put the outer parts through the grinder; the paste gets mixed with those chunks of the inner part of the kombu leaves, and it’s squeezed through cheesecloth-like.

We throw away what stays in the net, because this is actually the harsh part of the seaweed that humans cannot digest. The only creatures that actually can eat seaweed and fully digest it, process it, and turn it into something are the sea urchins and abalone. These are the only creatures that can munch on seaweed and work it through completely, fiber-wise. Anyway, that disposal part goes away, and the batch of gooey substance that was squeezed from the cloth goes into a cold vacuum blower — it’s actually called a drying chamber — where it’s a low temperature, and we can turn this big chunk of glue into something that dehydrates and starts to look like a big boulder. It’s like a big rock. So we have to physically crack it into smaller chips and put it in a big, commercial coffee grinder. This is the final step. We turn these chunks of rock into a powder, and this is what Modifilan is.

Basically, we can’t say that this is a juice of seaweed, because first of all it’s dried; it’s in a powder form. By its nature, we can call it an extract, but at the same time it’s more mechanical extraction, a cold-water-processing product made by natural means. We don’t break anything; we don’t take anything out or add anything in terms of mineral content or composition. We simply make seaweed mineral qualities available.

Mike: What about the heat? Is there ever any heat processing?

Sergei: No. There is no boiling or heating. It’s a little bit above room temperature when the leaves gets squeezed, just because of the mechanics of the process, but the drying process is in a true cold-dehydration chamber.

Mike: So this probably explains, why your product has such a potent taste and smell. I have some of your product, and I’ve been using it for a while.

Sergei: It makes a big difference, yes? We do not kill enzymes.

Mike: That was one of my questions.

Sergei: We do not kill the living part, which is actually responsible for mineral transfer right after you put it in your mouth. Sometimes you definitely taste the difference, and natural eaters will love the flavor and smell of Modifilan powder. But for some people how it tastes comes as a surprise. If you open up the capsules and put them under your tongue, they bite you!

That action actually shows that it’s a very alive food. Another thing is if you mix it with water, and just put it at room temperature for a day or so, it will get rotten very fast. It eats itself up like crazy. The so-called quantum properties of our product — which is the speed of polysaccharides, you know — is very high.

There are dead foods. There are live foods, and then there are super-live foods. And I truly suspect that we belong to the third category. If you put a good, fresh cut of meat out and see what happens to it the next day, it’s the same thing with Modifilan. You can actually turn this into paste.

If you mix it with water and keep it in the refrigerator, it’s fine. But if you leave it at room temperature or at a warm temperature, it really gets rotten very fast, which, again, proves that it’s a very alive substance.

Mike: And for those consumers, too — especially in America — who may not be consumers of a lot of seafood or sea vegetables, they may find the taste a little surprising at first, as I did. But intellectually I know that that’s what I want, because it tells me the potency of this is very real, and that it doesn’t have a lot of filler just to make it taste better. Besides, it’s not like you’re chewing on it, you’re just swallowing some capsules.

Sergei: Yes, you’re right, there is no filler. We are a small company, administration-wise, and our product has been made for 10 years now. We don’t use any fillers, no rice powder. Many manufacturers of food supplements do it by default, because they don’t want to clean their machinery often, and they want their powders to go into capsules easily. With our product, you really have to stand next to the encapsulator and do a cleanup regularly. We don’t use any fillers or preservatives. All you see in the capsule is just the extract itself, straight.

And again, the powder itself has a very interesting and unique taste. For a natural eater, it’s very pleasant. Before I started to make this product, the way I used it was a tablespoon of powder mixed into a glass of lemon-honey water. Just squeeze half of a lemon in a glass of water, put a teaspoon of honey in there, and put a tablespoon of Modifilan, and you shake it together because that’s the best way to mix powder in, and you drink it.

Very few people can do that because of its very strong taste, so the capsules are the best way to get it, especially for somebody who is looking to get extra benefit from our product and needing to take more of it. Eating six or eight capsules a day is very healthy — it equals a good level tablespoon of powder. The vast majority of people will have a very difficult time consuming that much powder daily, so capsules are a good way to get it.

Mike: Yes, absolutely. How many pounds of brown seaweed does it take to make one pound of your product?

Sergei: It depends on the size. The larger the size of the kombu, the less per kilo. But for about 40 pounds of raw seaweed, only one pound of our powder comes out. So it’s a 40 to 1 extraction ratio. With U-FN it’s about a 150 to 1, because we have to use a lot of seaweed to come up with a single kilo of U-FN. It’s an expensive product, too.

Mike: Do you sell these products in powder form or only capsules?

Sergei: Only capsules. The powder form is available to those who buy it as ingredients for their products, because most of our business is in manufacturing the substance itself. Most of our product is sold in private label situations where people call it different names and sell it in different situations, marketing through different channels. So they just sell it as-is, or sometimes they mix it with good ingredients like probiotics or good enzymes. But yes, the product is available in powder, but it’s not offered for retail. Our distributors, the ones who sell Modifilan in retail, they don’t have powder.

Uses for brown seaweed extract
Mike: Now let’s talk about some of the uses of your product — I’ve researched from many reliable sources that the levels of iodine needed in the human body are much higher than what Western medicine currently recommends.

Sergei: Ten times higher.

Mike: In fact, iodine is used in breast tissue; it’s used in prostate gland tissue. I think this is important to note that the rates of breast cancer in Japan, for example, are significantly lower than they are in the United States. This is mostly thought to be due to the consumption of two things: seaweed and green tea.

Sergei: Yes, iodine and antioxidants. The first thing that happens to a woman when she develops an iodine deficiency is a problem with her reproductive organs: breast deformation, calcification. The tissue that is supposed to be penetrated by iodine turns into a calcified, sandy looking thing. This is what shows up on the mammogram, and that’s the whole story. So again, iodine deficiency is not about lack of iodine in the thyroid only, but it’s about the results of that.

Mike: Absolutely. I think that’s very important to note, because people will tend to think that iodine is only for the thyroid, but it’s actually useful. The next thing that I wanted to mention is that most people — not only in Western society but also around the world — live in a state of chronic mineral deficiency. This is not only the macro-minerals like selenium, which is related to neurological function; zinc, which is related to immune function and healing; and calcium, which controls heart function, neurological function and brain chemistry; but also the trace minerals.

Brown seaweed has all of the 72 different trace minerals typically lacking in the bodies of Western consumers. I cannot overemphasize the importance of getting trace minerals into your body, and this looks like a great way to do it. It’s certainly not the only way, but this is an excellent way.

Sergei: It’s an interesting thing that in our product — although it’s made of seaweed, which sometimes just resembles a shade of minerals — you can find some of those trace minerals that you find in seaweed under the detection limit. In our product, you can actually detect those.

Speaking of selenium, manganese, and the vitamin B group, in Modifilan they are presented over the detection limit. Yes, you call them trace minerals, but in Modifilan they test in higher volume. They are still all together. They come to you not in a multivitamin pill, where you put different crystallized minerals and vitamins in one batch, but in a natural shape and form in higher volume than in regular seaweed.

Mike: Yes, that’s a great point. This is really a whole plant solution. These are not isolated components that are being combined in an artificial way. This is right out of the ocean. It’s also important to note that our blood mimics the mineral composition of ocean water.

Sergei: Yes, actually our lymph does. Human lymph and ocean water have the same chemical mineral composition. Not many people know that, actually. The juice of seaweed and human lymph are the same — if you cut your finger, and the blood dries out, there is a little yellowish crystal left behind: a scab. If you cut seaweed, it will yield exactly the same substance on the top when it dries on the leaf.

In Japan, wounded soldiers were given juice of seaweed when they didn’t have enough blood i just to keep them alive for several hours before blood would arrive. Before they were fermenting seaweed there, they put it in clay or stone jars with ocean salt to break down the fibers, then they ate it. Or they just chewed on that and spit it out or sucked on the seaweed leaf. In Korea, they’re doing a better job still because they put seaweed in kimchi, where by means of fermentation they kill that fiber that we remove. But for everybody else, seaweed became a commodity, and it started to sell on the market a good fifty years ago. Everybody makes sure that they eat the whole thing when they buy it.

Mike: That seems like a really good way to release the nutrients, through fermentation.

Sergei: Yeah, and it becomes more active, but at the same time it becomes soft, like gum, so you can work through that broken cellulose. The fermented foods are great, and if somebody has the luxury of having time and the place to ferment their foods, the Kombu seaweed is one of the best substances you can ferment and eat.

Eating Modifilan is probably the same as chewing on seaweed and spitting out the fibers. It doesn’t look very good, but it’s how people in, say, the Mediterranean were eating grapes up until recently. They just chewed on the grape. They suck on the juice and then spit the thing out. In Morocco, where they have oranges growing in the streets, they just bite the fruit, chew it, and spit it out. The whole thing about eating fruits, vegetables and especially roots, which are full of indigestible fibers, in the cultures of people who grow them or were exposed to them by natural default is they didn’t necessarily eat the whole thing. They just chewed on those things. The same thing is true in Japan: they fermented it or they sucked on it.

Mike: Yeah. Well, that makes sense. All they really need are the nutrients, not all the cellulose.

Can you talk about the reasons people buy your product? What are they saying is their reason? Because your product has so many different uses.

Sergei: Let’s talk about results which is what they get out of this product. Reasons are a different thing. It’s all different what they see in it, but people usually get the same thing out of it.

You get more energy in your day, regularity in your bathroom trips, and improvement in your skin, hair and nail conditions. These are the basic, little things that people see when they use this product for at least three to five weeks. If somebody is interested in having results beyond these obvious, simple things, if somebody is looking for our product with certain ideas in mind, usually it applies to their understanding of mineral potency. In our product at the best possible level and availability are mineral forms of seaweed. It’s thyroid support, endocrine system rehabilitation, and everything that applies to that. There are numerous health conditions that — simply based on endocrine inefficiency and thyroid inactivity — inhibit regular body functions.

So to answer your question directly, people who look for this product, people who want to buy this product with certain health issues in mind, are the ones who know about mineral iodine as the only food for thyroid, everything else comes secondary. When you make your thyroid wake up again and regulate all the little glands around your body, including the pancreas, gall bladder, kidneys, adrenals, even the liver, everything will come to you naturally if you simply feed your thyroid with this.

By its nature, the thyroid is fed by iodine. And we’re talking about iodine in ionic form, not liquid from a brown bottle. One that comes out of the soil with your water or in the plants you eat in your diet; in the sea water — which we can’t gulp much of anyway — and in the seafood, in fish, and in shellfish. But the largest, molecule-wise, ionic form of iodine you can find is in seaweed. Again, to eat seaweed itself is not the way to get the iodine delivered; you can’t get that much seaweed into your system because it’s full of cellulose.

So, the main result people are looking for is relief from thyroid-related issues, and also the detox quality of alginates, which people have known of for a long time.

Origins of Modifilan
Sergei: Modifilan was created in the late ’60s in the Soviet Union at a time when alginates were already researched and studied. Sodium alginates — chemical extracts from seaweed — were widely known and used for detox purposes, but it was all IV application, where the sodium alginates were mixed with this liquid and put directly into the vein. It was very complicated, there were side effects, it had to be done in a true hospital setting, and it was expensive.

The whole idea with Modifilan was to deliver all the mineral qualities — including alginates, which was the mineral they were after — in a concentrated juice of seaweed. They simply made alginates available by eliminating an obstacle in the body — the cellulose. So that was actually the whole idea of Modifilan. It was made in the Soviet Union for many years, but in very small quantities. It was not very well known or available to most of the public — mostly just people involved in situations where they had a certain degree of environmental exposure to toxicity, ionic radiation, and contamination.

After Chernobyl in 1986, it was first made in a larger quantity. About three tons of Modifilan was produced, all at once, after Chernobyl blew up. That was the first time — and the last time, actually — that Modifilan was produced in the Soviet Union in that quantity. Then the Soviet Union went apart, and even Chernobyl became a good case study for Modifilan in terms of its applications beyond alginates only. Unfortunately, the Soviet Union disbanded, and all of this information became unwanted and too complicated, and the product was too expensive to make at the very beginning in Russia.

Mike: As I understand, there were some very positive results in helping people eliminate radiation, and even the chemical detoxification of this plant is documented in other contexts as well.

Sergei: Actually, more than 2,000 people were taking Modifilan on a daily basis for about two months under the supervision of doctors. These were the guys who were re-excavating the whole area around Chernobyl and changing the sewage system out. Two thousand people in a very geographically enclosed situation were eating about two tablespoons per day, so it was actually a good case study for the product.

There was something in this product that medical doctors didn’t know about, because again, the only use that Modifilan was known for was the detox qualities of alginates. But the people who started to take this product in a very unhealthy situation developed an interesting reaction to this product’s use, even when they had pre-existing health conditions. Most of those people working around the Chernobyl area were reserve-drafted people, ex-military men age 25 to 45. Most of those guys — especially if you’re talking about those older than 40 — had quite a few unhealthy things in their lives. Using Modifilan by default on that many people at the same time, people who were sleeping together, eating the same food and all, that was a good thing for the research.

Mike: One of the things that really attracted me to this product is the fact that so many Westerners have literally hundreds of toxic synthetic chemicals in their bodies. You can not live in society today — at least not in the United States — without being exposed to all of these different chemicals that become embedded in your heart, your kidneys, liver, brain and many other organs. One of the things that was really exciting to me about your product was that I’ve read a lot of very reliable research talking about the ability of sea vegetables to not only protect us from these toxic chemicals, but in some sense to help us detoxify those chemicals as well. Can you speak to that in any way?

Sergei: Yes, I can. Many of our professional customers are licensed medical professionals, true MDs or NMDs, who use this product for detoxification qualities. Being an absolutely natural product, Modifilan is a very good alternative to biochemical chelation protocols. Sometimes you have to spend a lot of money to be very strict about your diet and supplement yourself with many minerals, because to chelate using chemically formulated protocols means you deplete your own mineral spectrum.

Speaking of the side effects of biochemical chelation protocols, Modifilan is a winner when detoxing, because the detox or healing crisis effect is very mild. So yes, if you use our product in a situation where one is contaminated, like off-chart PPM levels of mercury, lead, uranium or strontium — especially those metals that do not belong to the nutritional table of metals — using this product for about three to four months, in a quantity of six capsules a day for an average-size body, will make people clean.

A good proof of this would be to do the same thing for three or four months after you start using our product. Usually it takes about six to eight bottles of product used over a period of three to four months to start to see a difference. A hair or urine test will give a great truth in terms of numbers, but the main difference people will see is in how they feel. When they start to take this product, in about three to five weeks — which seems to be an average introduction period for people with health conditions, especially if there is toxicity involved — they will go through a detox stage that never lasts longer than a week, and it’s very mild. It doesn’t happen to everybody, every time that they take this product, but people will be aware of some of that effect. If it’s heavy metal contamination, you can count on this product to do a very good job with a very modest level of detox symptoms.

The anti-cancer connection
Mike: Is there anything you can talk about, or are there any supporting studies about this seaweed stopping tumor growth, or anything you can share?

Sergei: There are many studies on mineral qualities of seaweed as the source of anticancerous agents, especially an element called fucoidan.

Since our product offers everything seaweed has in the most potent and bioavailable digestible form, whatever your readers can find on the quite extensive range of health benefits of seaweed, will be in Modifilan. I cannot go into the subject deeper than that, but I can say one thing: Whatever you see or read about brown seaweed, expect our product to deliver this at the best level in terms of its potency, volume, and bioavailablity.

If you’re talking about fucoidan itself, it’s evaporated oligomineral that has been very well known for a long time. It’s been researched, studied, and described widely, and there are even some fucoidan products available now in food supplement form. Mostly these are multi-level marketing efforts.

In our product, we have this element — this mineral — by default and by natural occurrence; it’s not an extract that we have to put in. It’s in absolute, synergetic, natural combination with other elements like iodine, protein, selenium, manganese, magnesium, and all the things that make a food a food. It’s very modest in terms of its volume if you do a simple chemical test for how much of that is in Modifilan, but the way it comes in Modifilan is absolutely natural.

So yes, our product can be successfully used to prevent, control, and fight problems involving health conditions. We are definitely not turning this product into a medicine. Many of our clients are licensed medical professionals who find this product useful in their practice as a tool, or they send their patients to buy this product in certain situations. That makes us very firm believers in what we do and make here.

Modifilan is our basic product, but we also make a product called U-FN. It’s another product made from exactly the same type of extraction process as Modifilan, with some additional potassium and calcium to stabilize and enhance one particular mineral element in the kombu — it’s the fucoidan in a bioavailable form, a type you can eat which still delivers. If we go back to your question about the possible help people with cancer can get from our product, they may expect Modifilan to help them in this situation, but it is not a product that simply delivers more of fucoidan mineral qualities.

With everything else, Modifilan is a better product. For detox, for thyroid support in terms of mineral iodine content, Modifilan is a better product to use, but U-FN is a product that needs to be looked at by those who are looking for fucoidan.

Mike: Fucoidan is not technically a mineral — isn’t it man-made?

Sergei: No. It’s actually a created substance, yes.

Mike: We would call it a phytonutrient.

Sergei: Evaporated oligomineral is what they actually call it. If you do a detection of fucoidan in our product, there is some in it.

Burning body fat with fucoxanthin
Mike: People are excited about the research showing that brown seaweed contains a certain nutrient named fucoxanthin which burns fat. Now, you talk about something that’s interesting to Western consumers, burning fat is a big concern.

Sergei: That’s the big hype in your world.

Mike: Yes, there’s a lot of interest in it. I’ve covered a lot of dietary products, and the impression that most people get is not true — that they can just continue eating all their unhealthy foods, following an unhealthy lifestyle, and thinking that one certain supplement is going to magically make them look thin or athletic. That’s simply not the case.

Sergei: Especially if they will talk about a particular pigment found in brown seaweed, which I think soon they’re going to sell in an extracted form. It looks like this particular pigment — which was mentioned in these studies — is going to be sold in Costco in a bottle, an inexpensive one, and it will say, “This burns fat. Read the papers.”

My take is that I think they approached it from the wrong angle. I think that brown seaweed’s effectiveness in a weight loss situation is all about making your metabolic speed higher through feeding your thyroid with mineral iodine, which the endocrine system benefits from. You will seem to process calories faster and take up energy in a better, faster, more beneficial, and natural way.

I’m in total disagreement with the piece that appeared in Time magazine about it. Everybody called here after that went out. I love it, but at the same time I feel shame because soon people will go overboard with this. It will take maybe a few weeks, maybe a few months, but then the magic thing, fucoxanthin, maybe mixed with some drinks, mixed with some vitamins or foods will start appearing in the food supplements section. But it has nothing to do with the true benefit of seaweed which I think is making the endocrine system perform better, and as a result, increasing metabolic speed.

Mike: Well, I agree completely, Sergei, and I think that for anyone to talk about losing weight while they are simultaneously suffering from malnutrition and mineral deficiencies is ridiculous. What people need to do first to lose weight is start nourishing their bodies, not with more calories, but with more real food and high-density food like the whole plant with all of the nutrients in synergy.

There is certainly a danger that what may happen with this news is exactly what happened with the hoodia gordonii — it’s being hyped up as a major weight loss aid, but 80 percent of the raw material now being purchased by supplement manufacturers is actually counterfeit. The problem is there’s so much demand for it.

Sergei: The first time I heard the word hoodia, you know what happened? It’s probably going to be a new thing for you, because you don’t know Russian, right?

Mike: Ah, no.

Sergei: “Hoodoi” means thin in Russian. The first time I heard the product called “hoodia,” it made a certain click in my head. “Hoodoi” means thin; “hoodet,” the verb itself, means to lose weight. So when I heard the word and I started to sense all this very strong marketing effort behind it, it was double trouble in my head — the name itself, and the way they sold it.

Mike: Well, but you know, if this information does catch hold, you could find yourself swept up in a whirlwind, actually, whether you want to be or not, where brown seaweed is actually being discredited because people will try some other counterfeit version of it.

Sergei: No, they simply will just buy brown seaweed, and they’ll go to the Whole Foods — which I love; it’s where I buy my food — they will find out that brown seaweed is a kelp and that kelp is a kombu. They’ll go to the whole foods and buy kombu in a powder, a very thin, very fine looking powder that looks okay to our eye.

But ask our colon how it looks and feels to this part of the body. It’s like a piece of shrapnel going down, scratching everything off on its way. So people will simply buy Kombu, they’ll start to eat more of that compared to what they did before if they ate any, and they will develop diarrhea. They will develop constipation. They will have an excessive amount of iodine in their gut, because the sludge in the lower part of the GI tract will never get processed properly because it’s non-soluble fiber.

Expect this to be one of the major problems for those who jump on the idea of eating kombu in larger quantities. China put it in print today. Time magazine had it delivered into the mailboxes of millions of people around the world. I see people this weekend reading this material on the Internet or in newspapers or in magazines, then they’ll go to Whole Foods stores and ask if they have brown seaweed. They’ll say, “Yes, of course. There it is.” A few bucks a kilo or whatever, and they’ll start to eat it by the teaspoon or tablespoon, God forbid, and you see what will happen one week after that — a very, very serious problem.

Mike: Just to clarify, too, the difference between that raw product and your product is that the non-extracted product has all of that undigestible cellulose, correct?

Sergei: Yes. Our product is a fully soluble substance. It’s a soluble fiber. It does not produce any sludge; you can’t find any sand in there when you mix it with water.

Brown seaweed for muscle building
Mike: Okay. I’ve got one more question for you. This one concerns the people who are involved in strength training or body building. Myostatins are substances that inhibit the signal that turns off muscle growth. So the theory is — and this is all just theory at this point, I don’t know that there’s any research on it — if you take myostatins and you’re working out, then you will grow muscles larger than normal because the signals are being controlled by the myostatins.

There are, in fact, some nutritional supplements in the body building community that are focused on these myostatins to control or regulate muscle growth. It’s my understanding that the polysaccharides in brown seaweed also contain some amount of this. Are you familiar with that or is that something you’ve looked at?

Sergei: No, but I sometimes say Modifilan is good for natural doping, because, again, it’s a means of feeding your thyroid and controlling your adrenals. You simply have more energy, you are truly awake, and you have more power. It’s as simple as that.

If somebody exercises regularly and they take our product, they sit-up, push-up, pull-up more than if they’re not eating this product. But to answer your question, no. I didn’t know about anything of that particular nature in our product. So I can’t say that we had any detection of this in Modifilan, in our works, or in the sales efforts of those who offer this product to the bodybuilding community. I suspect that using our product will be a helpful thing to do, because those who find the muscle growth in active exercise balance will just be stronger. They will pump more iron.

It’s simple. You will run longer distances, and you will catch your breath faster, but only ones who truly exercise regularly can see this. A healthy eater, when they start to eat our product, they won’t see any of that detox effect — it’s only energy, regularity, things like that. Sometimes it’s just a few days after you start Modifilan that you start to feel that.

Mike: Well, to summarize some of the benefits we’re talking about: endocrine function, immune function, the adrenals and thyroid, also part of the endocrine system. Any other benefits?

Sergei: The simple things are hair, nails, skin, energy throughout the day, gastrointestinal problems of a lighter type. When people have acid reflux, eating our product helps a lot with digestion patterns. It regulates appetite, too. People who eat our product, eat less. Eating our product makes you feel that particular limit. Let’s say you’re eating your breakfast, you feel that line where you’re satisfied with your food, when you feel full, faster and more clearly when you take Modifilan. It’s an interesting effect.

Mike: Yeah, I completely second that. I think that part of that may be the reduction of cravings, also, through the mineralization.

Sergei: Probably so, but I was told some weird things like hormonal happiness, hormonal being full, which adults lack. With a kid, when the little guy doesn’t want to eat any more porridge, he’ll twist his head and spit it out where we adults will usually eat whatever is left on our plate.

The same thing applies with the lion. It catches the cow, munches it, and eats like crazy, then at one point, boom: He just flips on his side. Then, if another cow comes over and licks his nose, he will not even pay attention. It’s the same thing with hormonal happiness. So doctors know that there is a strong connection between how people feel themselves mentally and endocrines.

That is why sometimes taking our product brings, what people call, a sensation of wellness. It’s one of the things that we can proudly announce. I know that it will fall into the category of medical claims but knowing this product myself very well and having it given away for a long time until we made it our business, makes me very proud of saying it beyond the reason of now it’s being sold because we make it.

We are a very small company — two men, two products — but we’ve been doing this for ten years. We are not new. You said it right, in certain alternative circles we’re known very well. Many natural doctors know our product, and most of this is sold under the traditional, regional trade name. Dieticians, holistic chiropractors, kinesiologists, and all these kinds of “weird” doctors sell it.

We passed a clinical study for type 2 diabetes with one of our private label customers. It’s a medical clinic in Seattle that sells under a different name, but for type 2 hemoglobin HbA1c, hemoglobin serum test, 100 percent success. It lowers serum, and it makes people with type 2 diabetes go off their medication in about three to five weeks. Type 1 will take less insulin; let’s say one shot instead of three shots of insulin daily when they take Modifilan. People who eat this product for about three to five weeks and have been on centroid or hormones for 20 years, they can get off those too.

Mike: I never would have thought of using this product for diabetes. That’s really interesting to know, and perhaps we can explore that further in another interview. Thanks for joining us today, Sergei.

Sergei: It’s been a pleasure.

Modifilan can be purchased at www.Modifilan.com

Neither Mike Adams nor Truth Publishing was paid to conduct this interview.

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Sunday, October 05th, 2008 | Author: truthseeker

(NaturalNews) Ten days ago, I wrote about Ron and Nadine from Living Libations (www.LivingLibations.com) who were arrested at the U.S. border for trafficking chocolate (http://www.naturalnews.com/024304.html). It turns out the portable drug test kits used by border agents consistently produce false positives on numerous substances, including essential oils, CoQ10, Dr. Bronner’s Soap and many other items. See my pictures of one such false positive in the story link above.

So why do drug agents use these kits if they’re not accurate? It’s not about being accurate, silly. It’s about instilling FEAR into the minds of the citizens. And using these bogus drug test kits, border agents can arrest, imprison and interrogate perfectly innocent victims who are merely carrying raw foods or nutritional supplements across the border.

Of course, people carrying dangerous prescription medications are utterly ignored by border agents, including children carrying mind-altering “speed” amphetamine drugs labeled as medications for “treating” ADHD. These drugs, which were once sold on the street as Speed, are now openly prescribed to tens of millions of children. And the side effects? Brain shrinkage. Slowed neurological development. Violent behavior and dangerous suicidal impulses. See http://www.naturalnews.com/021944.html

The so-called War on Drugs, it turns out, is a very selective war that targets only those drugs that don’t make money for Big Pharma. Street drug chemicals, when packaged as medications, are openly allowed to be consumed by infants as young as six months old (under doctor’s orders, no less!), and there’s even an effort underway now to drug expectant mothers with antidepressant drugs just to ensure their children aren’t born with depression. That’s called “preventive medicine.”

The War on Drugs completely ignores the drug companies, even when teen abuse of prescription drugs is widespread and highly dangerous. Doped up on Ritalin, Oxycontin, SSRIs and other dangerous mind-altering drugs, millions of teens are becoming prescription drug addicts. But while DEA agents are flying helicopter raids over poppy fields in South America, and arresting medical marijuana patients in California, they’re doing absolutely nothing to stop Big Pharma from selling medications that are widely (and openly) abused by children and teens.

In fact, the key ingredient to making methamphetamines (meth) is sold over-the-counter to children all across the country. You can walk into a Wal-Mart or Walgreens and buy this stuff without a prescription! And you can find the recipe for making meth out of these drugs with a single search on Google.

So where is the DEA when it comes to protecting children from prescription drug abuse? The DEA, it seems, is AWOL.

Why the War on Drugs is out of control
The War on Drugs has done virtually nothing to stem the tide of illegal street drugs, but it’s sure given lots of money and power to another group: The DEA and other drug enforcement tyrants whose careers (and paychecks) depend on continuing their politically-motivated crusade against innocents.

Marijuana arrests are out of control, with nearly 8 million Americans having been arrested for pot possession over the last decade (http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/20-marijuana-arrests-set-new-record/). Meanwhile, the U.S. spends between $10 and $12 billion a year enforcing those laws, and that doesn’t count the exploding prison population, where now an astonishing 11 percent of all black men between the ages of 30 and 34 are in prison. (http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2008/06/06/usdom19035.htm)

A startling 2.3 million Americans are sitting in prison cells right now, and many are there for victimless crimes such as smoking marijuana. And yet, amazingly, powerful institutions in society directly promote highly addictive drugs to virtually everyone:

• Daily caffeine through coffee and energy drinks for teens
• “Speed” amphetamines for children diagnosed with ADHD
• Highly addictive painkillers like Oxycontin, which are now openly abused by teens
• Over-the-counter cold medicines, now widely used to manufacture meth (crank, ice, etc.)

The real point to all of this, of course, is not to stop Americans from using drugs; it’s to force Americans to use patented drugs that earn profits for powerful corporations. The job of the DEA is primarily to eliminate Big Pharma’s competition by criminalizing non-patented drugs while protecting patented ones.

In order to concentrate power into their own hands, they must create fear and terrorize the population, which is why the DEA keeps raiding California medical marijuana clinics, by the way… even though they are legal in the State of California!

Who are the real criminals?
The real criminals in society today are not the lazy potheads toking up a joint in the basement. The real criminals are those who terrorize us, take away our freedoms and steal our money while bailing out the rich. And guess who does all three? Your government, of course!

People like Ron and Nadine (www.LivingLibations.com) are unwittingly playing a Ghandi-like role in this grand governmental comedy. By persevering their arrest and interrogation and proving their obvious innocence in the face of outrageous stupidity, they bring focus to the idiocy of modern law enforcement and the real threat posed to innocents by our nation’s ill-fated War on Drugs.

Real power comes from health and wisdom, and yet the people running our governments today have neither; so they must fabricate false power through the use of firearms, fear and intimidation. These are the weapons of the weak, and they will ultimately fall to the strength and courage of enlightened, health-infused individuals like Ron and Nadine from Living Libations.

Ultimately, the War on Drugs is not a war on drugs. It’s a war on freedom. It’s a war on civil liberties. It’s a war of control, intended to enslave the People in a system of chemical treatment that solely serves the interests of powerful corporations who are drugging our children into psychological oblivion.

Law enforcement claims its mission is to “protect and serve.” They’re right: To protect Big Pharma and serve as mercenaries in the war against freedom.

Resources
See related Counterthink Cartoons:

“Meth Labs”
http://www.naturalnews.com/021943.html

“Mental Treatment”
http://www.naturalnews.com/021430.html

“The Birth of Big Pharma”
http://www.naturalnews.com/020840.html

Additional Resources for Ending the War on Drugs

www.StopTheDrugWar.org

www.MPP.org

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Sunday, October 05th, 2008 | Author: truthseeker

(NaturalNews) Evidence continues to emerge that drug companies commonly conceal their own influence over research on their products by paying respected academics to lend their name as authors of those studies.

Due to a lawsuit over the injuries caused by Merck’s painkiller Vioxx, the company has been forced to unseal documents over its initial research on the drug. These documents have revealed that the company conducted studies on Vioxx, paid researchers to allow their names to be put down as authors of those studies, and did not disclose these practices to the FDA or to medical journals that published the studies.

According to Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) editor Catherine D. DeAngelis, drug companies have frequently asked her to let her name be used as the author of studies she had not been involved in. Sometimes they explicitly told her that very little work would be required, as a professional writing firm would produce the first draft.

In an editorial in JAMA, DeAngelis and deputy editor Phil. B. Fontanarosa decry this practice as a sign that the health profession has been “inundated with profound influence from the pharmaceutical and medical device industries.”

Other researchers have reported being approached by public relations firms in the employ of drug companies for such purposes. High blood pressure expert Jean Sealey said that a consulting firm asked her to be the author on a study to be presented at a conference of the American Society for Hypertension. The conference, Sealey noted, was only a week away and she had never even heard to the drug that had been tested.

According to Jerome Kassirer, former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, this practice is particularly dangerous when researchers are persuaded to put their names on reviews conducted of prior research, not knowing if the firms that authored the paper excluded certain prior studies from consideration.

“We’ve got to stop this,” DeAngelis said. “People are being hurt. We’ve given away our profession.”

Sources for this story include: www.newsinferno.com.

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Thursday, September 25th, 2008 | Author: truthseeker

(NaturalNews) From previous studies, it had already been shown that living a healthy lifestyle contributes to lower risks of contracting various serious illnesses, such as coronary heart disease, cancer and diabetes. But little had been proven about the link between healthy living and one’s risk of getting a stroke.

This gap has been closed by the findings of a recent study conducted by the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health.

“This study shows that following a healthy lifestyle, which has been associated with up to 80 percent lower risk of coronary heart disease and 90 percent lower risk of diabetes, may also prevent more than half of ischemic strokes,” said Dr. Stephanie E. Chiuve, leader of the study funded by the National Institutes of Health.

Stroke , a major killer today

Each year, it is estimated that over 780,000 people in the United States alone suffer a stroke — this works out to about one person every 40 seconds. Of this figure, about 600,000 are first-time occurrences.

An ischemic stroke takes place when the blood supply to a part of the brain is reduced, and the affected brain tissue suffers dysfunction and necrosis. This could happen, for example, when a blood vessel becomes blocked. Ischemic strokes are the most common kind of stroke, with about 87% of all strokes estimated to be of this nature.

When categorized separately from other cardiovascular diseases, strokes are the third highest killer in the United States today, behind cancer and heart disease.

Details of Stroke Study

This latest study, published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, analyzed the living habits and health status of a total of 43,685 men as well as 71,243 women from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (HPFS) and the Nurses’ Health Study respectively.

The participants reported on their medical status and lifestyle factors every two years, with the males tracked from 1986 to 2002 and the females from 1984 to 2002. In the course of the respective periods, 994 men and 1,559 women suffered strokes, of which 600 and 853 respectively were ischemic strokes.

In the study, a healthy or low-risk lifestyle was defined to contain the following elements:

* maintenance of a healthy weight (body mass index less than 25);

* at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity every day;

* not smoking;

* moderate drinking of alcohol; and

* consumption of a relatively healthy diet, as indicated by a calculated healthy diet score. Some factors here include the consumption of good amounts of fruits and vegetables, legumes, nuts, chicken and fish, as well as low amounts of trans fats and saturated fats.

Findings of the Study

The results of the study were quite astonishing. Men who met all five healthy lifestyle criteria were 69% less likely to suffer any type of stroke and 80% less likely to get an ischemic stroke as compared to those who did not meet any of the five criteria.

For women, the corresponding figures were 79% for any type of stroke and 81% for ischemic stroke.

Further, it was estimated by the researchers that 52% of ischemic strokes suffered by men, as well as 35% of all strokes suffered by this group, could have been avoided by following a healthy lifestyle.

As for the women, the proportions of ischemic and total strokes which might have been prevented through healthy living were estimated to be 54% and 47% respectively.

Conclusion

All in all, the findings of the study revealed that people who fit the definition of having a healthy lifestyle were about 80% less likely to get an ischemic stroke, as compared to those who did not meet any of the five mentioned criteria.

This has led the study team to conclude that “a low-risk lifestyle that is associated with a reduced risk of multiple chronic diseases also may be beneficial in the prevention of stroke, especially ischemic stroke”.

Living a healthy lifestyle and having a decreased risk of killer diseases ,- this is a relationship which many of us would have been convinced of through common sense alone. Now, with the release of these findings, we will all have one more concrete and proven reason to embark on a healthier lifestyle.

Main Sources:

Primary prevention of stroke by healthy lifestyle (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18697819)

Healthy lifestyle cuts stroke risk: study (http://in.reuters.com/article/health/idINTON17409220080811)

(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroke)

Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics, American Heart Association, American Stroke Association (http://www.americanheart.org/downloadable/heart/1200082005246HS_Stats%202008.final.pdf)

About the author
Reuben Chow has a keen interest in the area of natural health and healing and carries out regular research on the topic. His website, All 4 Natural Health, offers a basic guide on natural health information. It details simple, effective and natural ways, such as the use of nutrition, various herbs, herb remedies, supplements and other natural remedies, to deal with various health conditions as well as to attain good health.

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Thursday, September 25th, 2008 | Author: truthseeker

(NaturalNews) High intake of the artificial sweetener aspartame may lead to the degeneration of brain cells and various mental disorders, according to a research review conducted by South African scientists from the University of Pretoria and the University of Limpopo and published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

“We propose that excessive aspartame ingestion might be involved in the pathogenesis of certain mental disorders, and also in compromised learning and emotional functioning,” the researchers concluded.

The review of prior research found that aspartame, marketed as NutraSweet, Equal, Canderal and Tropicana Slim, leads to both direct and indirect changes in the brain when consumed in high quantities. Among these effects, the chemical can disrupt amino acid metabolism and structure, degrade nucleic acids, and interfere with the function of nerve cells and hormonal systems. It also appears to change the concentration of certain neurotransmitters in the brain.

The researchers also noted that aspartame appears to cause excessive signaling of nerve cells, and nerve cell damage or even death. By disrupting the functioning of the cells’ mitochondria, or energy source, aspartame leads to a cascade of effects on the whole system.

“The energy systems for certain required enzyme reactions become compromised, thus indirectly leading to the inability of enzymes to function optimally,” the researchers wrote.

This directly contradicts a review published in 2007, which concluded that “aspartame is safe at current levels of consumption … no credible evidence was found that aspartame is carcinogenic, neurotoxic, or has any other adverse effect on health.”

Aspartame is a widely used artificial sweetener, particularly in food and beverage products marketed as low calorie or “diet.” It is used in more than 6,000 products around the world.

The chemical has been controversial since its introduction, with a number of studies linking it to cancer and neurological and behavioral disorders. People have reported experiencing headaches, insomnia and even seizures from aspartame consumption.

The FDA and the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA), however, continue to insist that the sweetener is safe.

Sources for this story include: foodqualitynews.com.

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Thursday, September 25th, 2008 | Author: truthseeker

(NaturalNews) More than 23,000 Alzheimer’s disease patients are killed in the United Kingdom each year due to “off-label” use of anti-psychotic drugs, according to a report issued by Liberal Democrat Minister Paul Burstow.

“There are around 244,000 people with dementia living in care homes,” Burstow said, “and the Alzheimer’s Society estimates 100,000 are being given anti-psychotic drugs. Of those, I am saying that 23.5 percent could be dying prematurely as a result of being prescribed anti-psychotic drugs - or 23,500 people a year.”

Anti-psychotic drugs such as chlorpromazine, haloperidol, thioridazine, trifluoperazine and risperidone are designed to treat the delusions or hallucinations caused by schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, and are not authorized for use on patients with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. But due to their sedative effects, they are commonly used on nursing home patients, especially those who have a tendency toward agitation or aggression. Dubbing the drugs a “chemical cosh,” patient advocates have accused care home staff of sedating patients with potentially dangerous drugs just to make life easier for themselves.

“The over-prescription of anti-psychotic drugs to people with dementia is a serious abuse of human rights,” said Neil Hunt, chief executive of the Alzheimer’s Society. “Anti-psychotics should be used as a last resort.”

Burstow’s mortality numbers were derived from a study led by Clive Ballard from King’s College London. Ballard and colleagues found that Alzheimer’s patients who were treated with anti-psychotics had a significantly higher rate of death than those given a placebo. After 24 months of treatment, only 54.8 percent of the anti-psychotic group was still alive, compared with 78 percent of the placebo group. By 42 months, the survival rates had dropped to 28 percent in the anti-psychotic group and 60 percent in the placebo group.

Prior research by Ballard found that when dementia patients were taken off of anti-psychotics, they demonstrated less trouble thinking and communicating than those who were not taken off the medication. These findings have been backed up by other studies, which have also found that patients taken off of anti-psychotics do not become any more aggressive. Still other research has concluded that Alzheimer’s patients on anti-psychotics have three times the risk of stroke and twice the risk of death as patients not being given the drugs.

In spite of this research and the fact that anti-psychotics are not approved for dementia patients, the use of the drugs on people over the age of 60 - primarily dementia patients - has increased by nearly 40 percent in the last few years. Burstow accused the government of failing to act decisively to stem this practice.

The use of anti-psychotics for dementia falls into a gray area of the law. Although British health guidelines do not allow the use of anti-psychotics as a sedative, doctors are allowed to use the drugs if they decide they are necessary.

“Using drugs to restrain vulnerable older people with dementia is no different to strapping them to a chair,” he said. “It is an abuse of their human rights. Ministers are guilty of being complacent. There should a ban on prescribing anti-psychotic drugs in all but the most severe cases of dementia.”

“There are human alternatives,” Burstow added. “They demand more training and support, but they work.”

According to Hunt, proper training of nursing home staff can decrease the use of drugs by 50 percent.

Burstow also called for immediate police action to halt the practice of sedating elderly patients.

“Inappropriate or abusive prescribing is not just sedating older people, it is killing them. The law makes it clear: Treatment without consent is assault. It is time the police and the courts took abuse of elderly people seriously.”

Sources for this story include: www.telegraph.co.uk, www.medicalnewstoday.com and www.dailymail.co.uk.

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