The following program presents principles 00:00:01.98\00:00:03.32 designed to promote good health 00:00:03.33\00:00:05.04 and is not intended to take the place 00:00:05.05\00:00:06.70 of personalized professional care. 00:00:06.71\00:00:09.36 The opinions and ideas expressed 00:00:09.37\00:00:11.12 are those of the speaker. 00:00:11.13\00:00:12.74 Viewers are encouraged to draw their own 00:00:12.75\00:00:14.59 conclusions about the information presented. 00:00:14.60\00:00:18.06 Hello and welcome to Health for Lifetime. 00:00:50.95\00:00:52.39 I'm your host Don Mackintosh. 00:00:52.40\00:00:53.58 We're glad you joined us today. 00:00:53.59\00:00:55.35 And also joining us today is Dr. Neil Nedley. 00:00:55.36\00:00:57.55 Welcome back to the program. 00:00:57.56\00:00:58.91 Thank you, good to be with you. 00:00:58.92\00:01:00.46 Our viewers always enjoy the program you do 00:01:00.47\00:01:02.55 because they are packed with information 00:01:02.56\00:01:04.60 and, you know, the latest research 00:01:04.61\00:01:07.07 and what not, so we appreciate 00:01:07.08\00:01:08.39 the research you do before you come. 00:01:08.40\00:01:10.29 Thank you. 00:01:10.30\00:01:11.27 We're gonna be looking at, you know, everything 00:01:11.28\00:01:13.62 from sexually transmitted diseases today 00:01:13.63\00:01:16.15 to the secrets of aging healthfully. 00:01:16.16\00:01:19.29 So it's covering the gamut here, 00:01:19.30\00:01:21.24 and so why don't we start out with the hot topic 00:01:21.25\00:01:23.68 of sexually transmitted diseases. 00:01:23.69\00:01:26.05 Well this was study done in 2008, 00:01:26.06\00:01:30.54 and actually showing that one in four, 00:01:30.55\00:01:33.13 actually more than one in four 00:01:33.14\00:01:35.00 U.S teenage girls, these are girls 00:01:35.01\00:01:37.87 between the ages of 14 and 19 00:01:37.88\00:01:41.28 have a sexually transmitted diseases currently. 00:01:41.29\00:01:46.30 So 25% one in four. 00:01:46.33\00:01:47.93 Yeah actually more it's 26% or 3.2 million girls 00:01:47.94\00:01:51.99 or you add up the 14 to 19 years olds 00:01:52.00\00:01:54.03 that have it 3.2 million of them currently 00:01:54.04\00:01:57.17 have a sexually transmitted diseases. 00:01:57.18\00:02:00.15 And then what about young men 00:02:00.16\00:02:01.62 or do they have anyway of engaging it. 00:02:01.63\00:02:03.42 Well, this was the study just on the women, 00:02:03.43\00:02:05.24 but obviously young men 00:02:05.25\00:02:07.46 would have high rates as well. 00:02:07.47\00:02:09.49 So what type of diseases are these. 00:02:09.50\00:02:11.62 Are they kind of like the same thing you would see 00:02:11.63\00:02:13.34 in that Bible book of the Leviticus Chapter 18 00:02:13.35\00:02:15.90 or the different things there 00:02:15.91\00:02:17.56 and this leads to what kind of diseases. 00:02:17.57\00:02:19.81 Well, they are actually didn't take a look 00:02:19.82\00:02:21.18 at all sexually transmitted diseases. 00:02:21.19\00:02:22.99 Had they done so, it probably 00:02:23.00\00:02:24.47 would be even higher 00:02:24.48\00:02:26.24 than what that graphic just showed. 00:02:26.25\00:02:28.69 But what they looked at was Chlamydia. 00:02:28.70\00:02:31.33 And Chlamydia was number one in the 14 to 19 years olds. 00:02:31.34\00:02:37.52 And then number two 00:02:37.53\00:02:40.61 was Trichomonas infection actually. 00:02:40.62\00:02:44.29 So Chlamydia, tell me about what this Chlamydia cause. 00:02:44.30\00:02:48.93 Chlamydia can cause infertility. 00:02:48.94\00:02:52.71 It can cause some pain, can cause discharge. 00:02:52.72\00:02:55.43 It can actually increase the risk of having 00:02:55.44\00:02:58.98 a tubal pregnancy what that means 00:02:58.99\00:03:01.29 the baby never makes it down into the uterus 00:03:01.30\00:03:03.39 after conception and of course that result 00:03:03.40\00:03:06.60 in a medical emergency for the mother 00:03:06.61\00:03:08.55 when that tube ruptures. 00:03:08.56\00:03:11.15 Okay, so Chlamydia is a dangerous thing, 00:03:11.16\00:03:14.36 not to be taken lightly. 00:03:14.37\00:03:15.88 Yeah, it can be dangerous. 00:03:15.89\00:03:17.10 Also, if they do have a baby it increases the risk 00:03:17.11\00:03:19.37 that baby will be born preterm 00:03:19.38\00:03:21.84 or even stillbirth. 00:03:21.85\00:03:23.10 And then Trichomonas, what's that exactly? What's... 00:03:23.11\00:03:25.96 Trichomona is actually a parasite. 00:03:25.97\00:03:27.70 You know, it's a parasite that is spread through 00:03:27.71\00:03:30.18 sexually transmission 00:03:30.19\00:03:32.35 from male to female or vice versa. 00:03:32.36\00:03:34.30 And what's the danger with that? 00:03:34.31\00:03:36.08 Well, there is not much danger 00:03:36.09\00:03:38.21 in it to the woman herself except for the fact 00:03:38.22\00:03:41.56 there is very bothersome, odorous discharge, 00:03:41.57\00:03:45.62 itching, just, you know, not feeling well 00:03:45.63\00:03:50.24 particularly in the pelvic area. 00:03:50.25\00:03:51.96 Okay, and does it harmful to a baby or that's can be... 00:03:51.97\00:03:56.12 Can be to the people with Trichomonas infections, 00:03:56.13\00:03:59.62 also increase the risk of preterm delivery. 00:03:59.63\00:04:02.96 However the treatment for the Trichomonas 00:04:02.97\00:04:04.85 infection also increases that risk. 00:04:04.86\00:04:07.57 So the current recommendation 00:04:07.58\00:04:09.75 is if a young pregnant female has Trichomonas 00:04:09.76\00:04:15.59 to actually not treat it because the treatment 00:04:15.60\00:04:19.39 actually increases the risk of preterm delivery more 00:04:19.40\00:04:21.87 so than the disease, but obviously 00:04:21.88\00:04:24.43 if you are not pregnant you really need 00:04:24.44\00:04:25.64 to have it treat it and taken care of. 00:04:25.65\00:04:29.09 So any other diseases that did they study 00:04:29.10\00:04:31.69 whether or not this people had AIDS 00:04:31.70\00:04:33.53 or whether or not they had... 00:04:33.54\00:04:34.85 They didn't look at AIDS. 00:04:34.86\00:04:37.09 They did look at Human Papillomavirus. 00:04:37.10\00:04:40.17 And the papillomavirus is very common 00:04:40.18\00:04:43.03 as well in this age group and they also 00:04:43.04\00:04:47.01 looked at Herpes, General Herpes 00:04:47.02\00:04:48.79 which was also fairly common. 00:04:48.80\00:04:50.35 But Human Papillomavirus in herpes were less common 00:04:50.36\00:04:53.99 then Chlamydia and Trichomonas infections. 00:04:54.00\00:04:56.64 And papillomavirus, what's the danger of that? 00:04:56.65\00:05:00.58 Papillomavirus can be deadly because 00:05:00.59\00:05:03.04 it can cause actual cancer of the cervix overtime. 00:05:03.05\00:05:07.49 And cancer of the cervix kills over 00:05:07.50\00:05:09.68 young women. 00:05:09.69\00:05:10.87 Primarily young women die of cancer cervix. 00:05:10.88\00:05:15.31 They can contract it in 20s, 30s, 40s, 00:05:15.32\00:05:18.68 several years after the first 00:05:18.69\00:05:20.15 Human Papillomavirus Infection as it progress. 00:05:20.16\00:05:23.78 But nonetheless it starts out 00:05:23.79\00:05:25.36 as a sexually transmitted diseases. 00:05:25.37\00:05:28.24 How did that all started? 00:05:28.25\00:05:29.53 I mean you probably don't know the answer, 00:05:29.54\00:05:31.75 but when did the first sexually 00:05:31.76\00:05:33.58 transmitted disease come from. 00:05:33.59\00:05:35.05 I mean, how did they get started? 00:05:35.06\00:05:37.13 Well, that is a good question. 00:05:37.14\00:05:39.71 But, you know, for instance 00:05:39.72\00:05:43.13 which is a Sexually transmitted disease, 00:05:43.14\00:05:46.52 it actually originally was transmitted, 00:05:46.53\00:05:49.06 they trace this now back 00:05:49.07\00:05:50.25 to Africa, Sub-Sahara Africa. 00:05:50.26\00:05:53.18 They actually got traced two chimpanzees. 00:05:53.19\00:05:57.05 It started out in chimpanzees, 00:05:57.06\00:05:59.83 and it was either a human being eating 00:05:59.84\00:06:02.76 infected chimpanzee meat which would be unclean meat 00:06:02.77\00:06:06.41 that caused it or a human being actually 00:06:06.42\00:06:09.03 having sexual relations with animal, 00:06:09.04\00:06:12.26 and chimpanzee that started out. 00:06:12.27\00:06:14.37 And they are not sure exactly which because 00:06:14.38\00:06:16.17 both practices were followed there 00:06:16.18\00:06:18.32 in Africa to some extent. 00:06:18.33\00:06:20.70 And then after that, and it went 00:06:20.71\00:06:22.29 from human to human and spread. 00:06:22.30\00:06:24.40 And so with these parasites and with other infections, 00:06:24.41\00:06:29.21 we know Chlamydia is present in other species. 00:06:29.22\00:06:31.80 We know Trichomonas can be present 00:06:31.81\00:06:33.56 in other species as well. 00:06:33.57\00:06:35.86 It's hard to say exactly how it started out, 00:06:35.87\00:06:38.37 but it probably started out through 00:06:38.38\00:06:39.92 what the Bible would call an Abomination, 00:06:39.93\00:06:42.41 and then that Abomination spread it to human beings. 00:06:42.42\00:06:47.20 Well, so of course the best policy is abstinence. 00:06:47.21\00:06:51.00 But short of that let's say you already 00:06:51.01\00:06:52.24 have a disease what you do? 00:06:52.25\00:06:54.57 Well, you know, let's emphasize 00:06:54.58\00:06:56.25 the abstinence part a little bit before we go 00:06:56.26\00:06:59.00 to the actually treatment. 00:06:59.01\00:07:00.40 What the study showed s if a girl had had just 00:07:00.41\00:07:03.90 one sexual partner for her whole life, 00:07:03.91\00:07:06.74 14 to 19 and she just only had one sexual partner, 00:07:06.75\00:07:11.01 she had a 20% chance of having, 00:07:11.02\00:07:13.98 currently having a sexually transmitted disease. 00:07:13.99\00:07:17.18 For all girls who had 00:07:17.19\00:07:19.35 sexually transmitted disease, 00:07:19.36\00:07:21.90 40% of them had at least one, 00:07:21.91\00:07:27.87 many of them more than one 00:07:27.88\00:07:29.51 sexually transmitted disease. 00:07:29.52\00:07:31.92 And so that means that it is really 00:07:31.93\00:07:36.67 a significant problem and what this also means 00:07:36.68\00:07:41.32 for those of you that are young boys out there, 00:07:41.33\00:07:44.67 is to follow God's plan for your life 00:07:44.68\00:07:46.87 as far as abstinence is concerned 00:07:46.88\00:07:49.08 and don't jump into this because chances 00:07:49.09\00:07:52.02 are you gonna get infected. 00:07:52.03\00:07:53.35 And you are gonna spread the infection. 00:07:53.36\00:07:55.27 And the problem is, you know, young people 00:07:55.28\00:07:57.63 don't realize when they decide to have 00:07:57.64\00:07:59.49 sexual relations with someone they are not 00:07:59.50\00:08:01.31 only spreading, you know, 00:08:01.32\00:08:04.53 organisms between themselves. 00:08:04.54\00:08:06.99 They are actually spreading organisms 00:08:07.00\00:08:09.21 from people with other individuals 00:08:09.22\00:08:11.97 who had sex with before. 00:08:11.98\00:08:14.16 And so it's kind of all of those secretions 00:08:14.17\00:08:17.18 and organisms coming together in an act 00:08:17.19\00:08:20.25 and this one that can have some very deadly 00:08:20.26\00:08:23.02 consequences if not just 00:08:23.03\00:08:25.32 decreasing your quality of life. 00:08:25.33\00:08:26.61 I mean, Herpes is a very decrease 00:08:26.62\00:08:28.61 quality of life thing. 00:08:28.62\00:08:29.77 I mean, you breakout in the source. 00:08:29.78\00:08:31.53 They are painful. 00:08:31.54\00:08:32.97 They never completely go away, 00:08:32.98\00:08:35.13 I mean, they seem to go away 00:08:35.14\00:08:36.36 and then they come back again and.... 00:08:36.37\00:08:38.84 It's for life? Yeah, it's for life. 00:08:38.85\00:08:40.71 Herpes simplex infection is a lifetime 00:08:40.72\00:08:43.45 sexually transmitted disease. 00:08:43.46\00:08:46.05 And so it's the Lord's plan was really the best. 00:08:46.06\00:08:51.07 In fact the American College of Obstetrics 00:08:51.08\00:08:53.83 and Gynecology states this, you know, 00:08:53.84\00:08:56.12 every young woman who has been sexually 00:08:56.13\00:08:58.37 active needs to undergo Pap Smear 00:08:58.38\00:09:00.09 to make sure she doesn't have 00:09:00.10\00:09:01.19 that Human Papillomavirus 00:09:01.20\00:09:03.24 or other complications of it. 00:09:03.25\00:09:04.59 But they say there is only one type of woman 00:09:04.60\00:09:07.32 or actually two types of women 00:09:07.33\00:09:08.61 that are not at risk. 00:09:08.62\00:09:10.59 Women who have never had sex with a man 00:09:10.60\00:09:13.45 or women who have had sex with just one man for life 00:09:13.46\00:09:17.67 and that man has only had sex 00:09:17.68\00:09:20.09 with that woman for life. 00:09:20.10\00:09:21.76 In other words, both have had 00:09:21.77\00:09:23.10 a magnanimous relationship, those people don't need 00:09:23.11\00:09:25.91 to have Pap Smears. 00:09:25.92\00:09:27.41 They don't ever have to be checked 00:09:27.42\00:09:28.52 because there is no way they have 00:09:28.53\00:09:29.58 Human Papillomavirus. 00:09:29.59\00:09:31.87 It's only those who don't fall into that category. 00:09:31.88\00:09:35.26 And, you know, when people 00:09:35.27\00:09:36.24 who are following the Bible code, 00:09:36.25\00:09:38.48 sexually transmitted diseases 00:09:38.49\00:09:40.12 were extremely rare. 00:09:40.13\00:09:41.18 I mean, they wouldn't happen. 00:09:41.19\00:09:42.66 And now that the Bible code is actually less followed, 00:09:42.67\00:09:46.76 in fact it's very rare to find someone 00:09:46.77\00:09:49.33 in their 20s who fits one of those 00:09:49.34\00:09:50.78 two patterns of not having to be screened. 00:09:50.79\00:09:54.06 Okay. Let's say you messed up 00:09:54.07\00:09:55.06 and you have one of the diseases 00:09:55.07\00:09:56.32 what you do then? Well, you certainly... 00:09:56.33\00:09:58.30 Get screened, find out what you have. 00:09:58.31\00:10:00.70 And then get treated for if appropriate. 00:10:00.71\00:10:02.56 I mean, even herpes simplex has a treatment 00:10:02.57\00:10:05.74 to try to decrease the number of spells 00:10:05.75\00:10:08.69 that you break out. 00:10:08.70\00:10:10.93 And Trichomonas has a treatment. 00:10:10.94\00:10:13.37 It's an actually antibiotic metronidazole 00:10:13.38\00:10:16.99 that can help get rid of it. 00:10:17.00\00:10:19.95 And then Chlamydia of course has antibiotics 00:10:19.96\00:10:22.53 that can help get rid of it. 00:10:22.54\00:10:23.82 There is no way to get rid of Human Papillomavirus. 00:10:23.83\00:10:26.71 They have come up with a vaccine 00:10:26.72\00:10:28.56 to try to vaccinate young girls now against it. 00:10:28.57\00:10:31.69 It's a controversial vaccine. 00:10:31.70\00:10:33.56 Some states are mandating it and other states or not. 00:10:33.57\00:10:37.19 But even that isn't 100 percent. 00:10:37.20\00:10:39.05 It only protects against certain types 00:10:39.06\00:10:41.30 of the Human Papillomavirus. 00:10:41.31\00:10:43.22 And Human Papillomavirus really cannot be cured. 00:10:43.23\00:10:45.62 What they do is, they try to remove a portion 00:10:45.63\00:10:48.53 of the cervix where that cancer is. 00:10:48.54\00:10:50.44 It's called Colonization of the Cervix 00:10:50.45\00:10:53.11 and of course that increases risk of problems, 00:10:53.12\00:10:56.18 but it can spare the individuals life. 00:10:56.19\00:10:59.16 So best thing is look before you leap 00:10:59.17\00:11:02.33 and don't leap even after looking sometimes. 00:11:02.34\00:11:05.98 Cigarettes smoking and menthol, 00:11:05.99\00:11:08.03 you did this interesting study about 00:11:08.04\00:11:10.59 how the tobacco companies are trying to entice 00:11:10.60\00:11:14.07 more young smokers. 00:11:14.08\00:11:15.76 Yeah, the problem with tobacco companies 00:11:15.77\00:11:18.57 is that first smoke of a young child 00:11:18.58\00:11:22.37 or of a teenager or anyone 00:11:22.38\00:11:24.75 that they get to take that first smoke. 00:11:24.76\00:11:26.79 It turns out only one in four people 00:11:26.80\00:11:29.21 who smoke, their first cigarette 00:11:29.22\00:11:31.53 will go on to be regular smokers. 00:11:31.54\00:11:35.54 And the reason for that is, 00:11:35.55\00:11:37.13 smoking can be pretty awful that first time. 00:11:37.14\00:11:40.17 It can make you nauseated. It can make you cough. 00:11:40.18\00:11:42.33 It can make you, I mean, it's not good taste there. 00:11:42.34\00:11:46.34 And so it requires repeated exposure. 00:11:46.35\00:11:48.90 And so what they are trying to do 00:11:48.91\00:11:50.09 is to make that first time smoke easier 00:11:50.10\00:11:53.53 and how they do it is to put low amounts 00:11:53.54\00:11:55.98 of menthol in the cigarette. 00:11:55.99\00:11:58.06 So they goes down easy, it's smother experience 00:11:58.07\00:12:02.73 and not near as problematic and that way they will have 00:12:02.74\00:12:06.36 a higher risk that individual go back 00:12:06.37\00:12:08.79 to it again and then get hooked 00:12:08.80\00:12:10.81 because obviously it takes more than one 00:12:10.82\00:12:12.59 exposure to get hooked. 00:12:12.60\00:12:14.58 So this is tobacco companies have not really 00:12:14.59\00:12:17.87 tried to stop at all. 00:12:17.88\00:12:18.88 And of course here in America 00:12:18.89\00:12:21.49 where many people watch this program, 00:12:21.50\00:12:23.95 that's one thing, but around the world 00:12:23.96\00:12:25.78 they don't even have that hold back. 00:12:25.79\00:12:28.89 They really go after to the young people 00:12:28.90\00:12:30.24 with advertising and all kind things. 00:12:30.25\00:12:31.86 Yes. And what menthol does it 00:12:31.87\00:12:33.97 stimulates the cooling receptors 00:12:33.98\00:12:35.61 in the lung and Oropharynx and so that's why it makes 00:12:35.62\00:12:39.46 it easier on them. 00:12:39.47\00:12:40.88 And they only put mild amounts of menthol 00:12:40.89\00:12:42.94 and too much menthol would be problem 00:12:42.95\00:12:45.03 for them as well as far as that first time exposure. 00:12:45.04\00:12:49.03 Frontal Lobe Suppressants, 00:12:49.04\00:12:51.37 are they kind of clumped together? 00:12:51.38\00:12:54.19 They do. In fact, this was a study taking 00:12:54.20\00:12:56.60 a look at rock music and particularly 00:12:56.61\00:12:58.99 if it's played with the volume higher 00:12:59.00\00:13:01.87 in a bar or an entertainment center, 00:13:01.88\00:13:04.22 the individuals who are exposed 00:13:04.23\00:13:06.17 to that music will drink more alcohol 00:13:06.18\00:13:09.08 and they will actually drink it faster, 00:13:09.09\00:13:11.27 and they will drink it in fewer gulps. 00:13:11.28\00:13:13.36 Is that right? So if you turn up the music, 00:13:13.37\00:13:16.61 the Frontal Lobe Suppressants 00:13:16.62\00:13:18.00 often go together, 00:13:18.01\00:13:18.98 the alcohol drinking and the loud music. 00:13:18.99\00:13:23.13 And the loud music, and so you can actually 00:13:23.14\00:13:26.03 increase your liquor consumption 00:13:26.04\00:13:28.67 by turning up that syncopated 00:13:28.68\00:13:30.47 rock and roll music and, you know, 00:13:30.48\00:13:32.09 this goes along with other studies 00:13:32.10\00:13:33.64 that Frontal Lobe Suppressants 00:13:33.65\00:13:35.43 often do go together and when they do go together 00:13:35.44\00:13:37.84 they even make more profound effect as far 00:13:37.85\00:13:40.19 suppressing the frontal lobe. 00:13:40.20\00:13:41.89 Rock music, we know, 00:13:41.90\00:13:44.15 suppresses the frontal lobe of the brain. 00:13:44.16\00:13:46.49 And of course we know alcohol suppresses 00:13:46.50\00:13:48.79 the frontal lobe of the brain. 00:13:48.80\00:13:49.88 And when use them together 00:13:49.89\00:13:50.96 you are likely to do the other one more. 00:13:50.97\00:13:54.58 I guess, you know, the people that run casinos 00:13:54.59\00:13:56.49 in the places where they, you know, 00:13:56.50\00:13:57.75 put people delicately trying in to come in with lot 00:13:57.76\00:14:00.78 of money and leave with a lot of less. 00:14:00.79\00:14:04.19 They usually, they figured this out. 00:14:04.20\00:14:05.63 They have the... Oh, yes. 00:14:05.64\00:14:06.64 Rock music, they have the other. 00:14:06.65\00:14:07.80 And I also noticed that another 00:14:07.81\00:14:09.45 Frontal Lobe Suppressant is to have scantily 00:14:09.46\00:14:13.82 clad individuals of the opposite sex. 00:14:13.83\00:14:16.64 When you put those three together, 00:14:16.65\00:14:17.72 it totally messes up their fontal lobe function 00:14:17.73\00:14:20.34 and they make poor decisions 00:14:20.35\00:14:21.62 and they lose their money faster. 00:14:21.63\00:14:23.50 That's right. And of course that's why casinos 00:14:23.51\00:14:27.27 and gambling joints have taken great 00:14:27.28\00:14:29.02 advantage of this, and will even help 00:14:29.03\00:14:32.66 the woman to know how to dress in order 00:14:32.67\00:14:35.18 to get that man to make a poor decision 00:14:35.19\00:14:37.48 playing blackjack or whatever. 00:14:37.49\00:14:40.02 And he will, you know, afterwards wonder 00:14:40.03\00:14:42.55 why in the world that he make this decision. 00:14:42.56\00:14:44.98 But the reason why is this frontal lobe 00:14:44.99\00:14:46.45 was suppressed and the more they can suppress it 00:14:46.46\00:14:48.38 the more money they will make. 00:14:48.39\00:14:50.58 Well, we want to come back and learn how to make, 00:14:50.59\00:14:52.73 not make poor decisions. 00:14:52.74\00:14:54.75 Join us when we come back. 00:14:54.76\00:14:56.78