Monday, January 28, 2013

Carlsbad Marathon 2013 is in the books!


Hey friends,

Just wanted to thank everyone for being so supportive with this year's round of fundraising.  Overall, our team raised over 13,000 for the American Liver Foundation!  Thanks to all who sent words of encouragement and a very special thanks
 to everyone who donated. 

FULL LIST OF DONORS: 
(*** = TOP DONORS)

Dr. Thomas Castillo***
      Margarita Castillo***    
Lucy Vega
   Ryan Parker***   
Richard Abrusci
Sidney Poritz
Dan Hudson
  Bryan Fairman***
Claire Fishburn***
Kenneth Farrell
Anna Dzhabaryan***
Irma Torres- Garcia***
Thomas Castillo
Eric Dietz
Michael Leewright
Sharron Hayes
Michael Coffee
Chad Hilton
Kim Janeki
Sammy Howell
Francesca Corti
Ramona Selman
Noe Ramirez
Katie Turner
Sergio Diaz
Isabel Harper
Janet Barney
Lisa Graham
David Taboada
Rudy Gonzales
Sarah Fosu-Mensah
Angela Austin
Andrea Gloria
Christina Borden
Adora Diaz
Karen Castillo
Kelly Marten
Amy Dickey
     Ellen Cicconi***

If you're still interested in donating to the American Liver Foundation, any amount is greatly appreciated. 


Thanks again for your generosity and support, 
Cheers to another great year!

Sincerely,

Erica



Saturday, January 26, 2013

Almost ready for race day tomorrow!  

Very thankful for the last two BIG donations that came in today from Mr. Ryan Parker and Dr. Thomas Castillo :)


Last chance to donate to the American Liver foundation, ANY size donation would be greatly appreciated.



Thanks for all your support...see ya at the finish line.

PEACE!


Erica


What do you do after being diagnosed with two chronic liver diseases? Oh, you know, just be a badass. No big.

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

FULL LIST OF DONORS :)


Richard Abrusci
Sidney Poritz
Dan Hudson
Bryan Fairman
Claire Fishburn
Margarita Castillo
Kenneth Farrell
Anna Dzhabaryan
Irma Torres- Garcia
Thomas Castillo
Eric Dietz
Michael Leewright
Lucy Vega
Sharron Hayes
Michael Coffee
Chad Hilton
Kim Janeki
Sammy Howell
Francesca Corti
Ramona Selman
Noe Ramirez
Katie Turner
Sergio Diaz
Isabel Harper
Janet Barney
Lisa Graham
David Taboada
Rudy Gonzales
Sarah Fosu-Mensah
Angela Austin
Andrea Gloria
Christina Borden
Adora Diaz
Dr. Thomas Castillo
Karen Castillo
Kelly Marten
Amy Dickey
Ellen Cicconi

More news on that fantastic correlation between binge drinking and liver damage...get excited.


Jan. 22, 2013 — Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is characterized by a fatty liver, hepatitis, fibrosis, and cirrhosis. Binge drinking is on the rise worldwide, and is particularly common in the U.S. A review of studies addressing the effects of binge drinking on the liver underscores the complex interactions among various immune, signaling pathways, epigenetic, and metabolic responses of the liver to binge drinking.


Results will be published in the April 2013 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research and are currently available at Early View.
"The liver is the main metabolic site in the body," said Shivendra D. Shukla, Margaret Proctor Mulligan Professor at the University of Missouri, School of Medicine as well as corresponding author for the study. "It is involved in nutrient and drug metabolism and disposition, and in the production of a myriad of agents needed for the physiological functions of organs such as the heart, kidney, blood vessels, and brain. ALD-affected liver chemicals can also influence immunity, cardiovascular health, and coagulation. Thus, ALD can have a 'domino effect' on many organs."
"The liver is also the major organ for alcohol metabolism, and as such, is the first line of defense against excessive alcohol consumption," added Samir Zakhari, senior vice president in the Office of Science at Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. "The effects of binge drinking on the liver depend on whether binge drinking is superimposed on chronic heavy drinking, or is done on an empty stomach especially after a period of fasting or starvation."
"Binge abuse is on the rise globally," said Shukla. "For example, about 43 percent of college students have reported at least one binge episode during the previous months. It is therefore necessary to fully understand its consequences at molecular levels. This is the first review that highlights the molecular pharmacology of binge drinking and how this may offer insight into binge-induced injury and its wider implications."
Some of the review's key themes are:
  • Binge consumption of alcohol is implicated in the pathophysiology of ALD. New studies from both experimental animals and humans indicate that binge drinking has profound effects on immunological, signaling, and epigenetic parameters of the liver. This is in addition to the known metabolic effects of acute levels of alcohol.
  • "Chronic alcohol consumption renders the liver highly susceptible to binge-induced liver damage," said Shukla. "Binge-induced liver injury impacts other organs as well, a view rather poorly appreciated by the public."
  • Binge drinking alters the levels of several cellular components and dramatically amplifies liver injury in the chronically alcohol-exposed liver.
"This review, the first of its kind, emphasizes the importance of molecular and epigenetic mechanisms in binge-induced liver injury," said Shukla. "This review also sets the stage for additional investigations in this field. The cross-organ implications of binge-induced liver damage must be explored."
"Binge drinking influences all the mechanisms mentioned above, but can also cause mitochondrial damage, which may result in cell death and disturbances in bioenergetics," added Zakhari. "Therefore, people should not binge drink, especially on an empty stomach, and if they are chronic heavy drinkers, binge drinking will exacerbate liver injury, especially if comorbid conditions such as obesity, Hepatitis C, or HIV infection exist."
The authors stress the importance of additional molecular investigations into the binge effects of alcohol for a better understanding of ALD. They also suggest that future research address the development of therapeutic strategies to control binge drinking.
"Our review highlights the effects of ALD on multiple molecules that in turn have effects on various organs," said Shukla. "We hope this will encourage research and development of newer approaches and tools to control and ameliorate binge-induced health effects."
Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research (ACER) is the official journal of the Research Society on Alcoholism and the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism. Co-authors of the ACER paper, "Binge Alcohol and Liver: New Molecular Developments," were: Stephen B. Pruett of the Department of Basic Sciences at Mississippi State University; Gyongyi Szabo of the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School; and Gavin E. Arteel of the Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology at the University of Louisville Health Sciences Center.

see full article at: http://www.liverfoundation.org/abouttheliver/

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

!!!

BIG THANKS TO THE THOSE WHO DONATED LAST WEEK:

Anna Dzhabaryan
Bryan Fairman
Claire Fishburn

If you're interested in donating to the AMERICAN LIVER FOUNDATION and/or finding out more about our running team for the Carlsbad Marathon, CLICK HERE.
Any size donation is greatly appreciated!

In other news, the race is just five days away.  
Obviously, an inspirational quote is in order:



Oh, you're very welcome.

Erica



Sunday, January 20, 2013

Top 5 Reasons You Should Cleanse Your Liver

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#1: WEIGHT LOSS

Did you know that a liver cleanse can help you lose weight?
Many people are unaware that the liver is highly instrumental in the breakdown of fat. In every respect, the liver is just as essential to weight loss as are the intestines and the stomach. The liver produces bile, which is used by the digestive system in the breakdown of fat. When you cleanse your liver, you help it promote the production of bile, which will in turn assist your body in metabolizing fats. If you are serious about losing weight, then a liver cleanse should definitely be placed at the top of your priority list.

#2: ELIMINATE LIVER STONES

Did you know that you could possibly have up to 200-300 liver stones?
Liver stones develop in the body from a buildup of excess cholesterol. This cholesterol causes bile to harden into crystalline stones that create blockages within the liver and the gall bladder. These stones will inhibit the liver’s ability to detoxify the body. Liver stones also impair the liver’s ability to deliver nutrients back to the body, and they have been found to cause an imbalance in the body’s retention of salt and water. When you cleanse your liver, 100-300 of these stones can be purged from your system.

#3 DETOX YOUR BODY

Did you know that a liver cleanse will help detoxify your body?
It makes perfect sense to detoxify an organ that is responsible for removing toxins from the body. The liver changes toxic agents into harmless agents and waste products in a two-phase detoxification process. It is therefore normal for some toxins to be present in the liver because this is where the body sends them for processing. A problem develops, however, when a buildup of inorganic and organic toxins begins to inhibit Phase I and Phase II detoxification. Removing these foreign substances from the body will help the liver get back to operating at optimal levels.

#4: INCREASE YOUR ENERGY

Did you know you can increase your energy with a liver cleanse?
The liver is an organ of transmutation. By this, we mean that it changes one substance into another. Some toxins that enter the liver are broken down and passed out of the body as waste. Others are actually changed into substances that the body can use. However, when the liver’s normal function becomes impeded by a buildup of foreign substances, these nutrients are not released back into the bloodstream in the necessary amounts. Liver cleansing will restore this proper supply of nutrients to the body and noticeably increase your energy for exercise and daily activities.

# 5. LOOK AND FEEL 5 YEARS YOUNGER

Did you know that a healthy liver can help you look and feel up to five years younger?
By restoring your liver’s optimal health and functionality, you reduce the toxic buildup in the cells of your body. Your skin looks healthier and brighter, and the renewed breakdown of fat makes it easier for you to tone up, feel great, and look healthier than you have in the past five years.
see full article at: http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/liver-cleanse-top-reasons/