Surviving in the Hospital (Available medical technology to help you survive)

Written by Granny's Mettle


More than having a comfortable, temporary residence inrepparttar hospital, it is important that one not only survive but come out ofrepparttar 114241 hospital, alive and whole.

According to a study, medical errors in hospitals cause more deaths each year than vehicle accidents, cancer or even AIDS. A recent study reported that there are up to 100,000 deaths each year caused by medical mistakes. Hence, medical mistakes are reported asrepparttar 114242 eighth leading cause of death among Americans.

The causes of medical mistakes are many and varied. They can arise fromrepparttar 114243 physician, specialist, hospital administration, nursing staff, pharmacists, and many other places. The type of medical mistakes also varies. These include misdiagnosis, medication errors, surgery errors, laboratory test errors, and administrative errors.

Withrepparttar 114244 onset of cosmetic surgery, there have been many cases where patients come out ofrepparttar 114245 hospital worse than when they entered. Even so-called minor operations are not without risks anymore.

According to ABC7, one patient was supposed to have a common surgery to fix a hernia. But because of a series of mistakes, he found himself in a situation that nearly cost him his life. The patient was supposed to have his blood vessel cauterized as part ofrepparttar 114246 procedure. However, one ofrepparttar 114247 interns failed to do so. They then punctured his spleen. Then they had to getrepparttar 114248 blood out ofrepparttar 114249 lung cavity. But by doing so, they causedrepparttar 114250 patient's lung to collapse instead.

Ambrotose Explained

Written by George Satovich


There are basically four major components, or essential molecular components thatrepparttar body requires for what we call good health.

We know about amino acids and proteins, that’s category one. We know about fatty acids and nucleic acids, that’s category two. We know about vitamins and minerals and trace elements that are required, that’s three. And then we’ve always known about carbohydrates, whether its rice, potatoes, corn, wheat, whatever – that you eat it, as category four. We’ve always known that those arerepparttar 114240 four necessary components forrepparttar 114241 human body.

Carbohydrates are consumed and broken down into simple sugars and then burned up at a cellular level as fuel, or gasoline. So this one category has always been known forrepparttar 114242 fuel side, for energy. And thenrepparttar 114243 other three have always been known as critical for howrepparttar 114244 body functions.

What Mannatech found is thatrepparttar 114245 carbohydrate chain is not just some interesting molecules that are used as fuel. They researched and discovered that there are some unique molecules, eight of them, which they actually physically isolated, that are used as building blocks or raw materials. These eight molecules are known as monosaccarhides or glyconutrients.

Learn more about glyconutrients at: www.4glyconutrients.com

Let’s say these glyconutrients are Legosâ. One of them is a red six dot Lego, one of them is a black two dot Lego, one of them is a white narrow, single strip flat Lego and so forth. All eight of these little Lego pieces somehow, inrepparttar 114246 body’s synthesis and physiological process, multiply and combine and build configurations that buildrepparttar 114247 phone lines, or communication mechanism, that allows one cell to talk to another cell.

In other words, we have trillions of cells in our body and cells need to properly communicate to one another. They need to be able to ask each other questions such as: are you friendly, are you an enemy, how does this affect my organ, how does this affect this system or that system? This communication process helps them to ultimately determine whetherrepparttar 114248 cells are properly functioning. Mannatech found out that these phone lines, or glyconutritional components, were used to allow these cells to communicate at a cellular level.

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