Personal Health Management:
The Self-Healing Endeavor
There is a universal endeavor to protect ourselves from disease.
With concentrated efforts and the power of mass communication, this
network believes disease, as we know it today, can be removed as
a serious health threat in ten years.
The iBHealth offers services supporting your efforts in preventing
or effectively treating disease.
- Free to all membership in the LifePlan 2012
Task Force -- join the online population
task force and develop your personal health management plan. Any
effort to improve your help will reap incredible rewards.
- Free monitoring or participation in the 5,000
volunteer strong LifePlan 2012 Demonstration Project -- where
the health and medical records of the volunteers become a public
illustration of how effective LifePlan living can be.
- Personal Online Electronic Health and Medical
Record Services -- establish
your own online doctor’s office, fitness team, and diet nutritional
coaching program within a secure personal record management system.
- Personal Memory Fitness and Treatment Response
Monitoring Services -- establish your
baseline short-term memory and learning performance capacity and
monitor for treatment response and surgery recovery.
- In-Home Anti-Disease Programs -- the
network offers a variety of in-home disease prevention programs
as well as self-care and/or nurse assist disease treatment programs.
- LifePlan Care Center Network -- an
affiliated network of doctor’s offices, clinics, care providers
that provide optimized disease prevention and treatment programs.
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Your Personal Health Management Task Force
Degenerative diseases are those that seem to have no physical germ
or element, such as cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. These diseases
are thought to develop in a body whose lifestyle habits nurture
the disease process, not the body’s health.
Armed with knowledge and supported by an online community, you
can develop your personal health management plan. It costs nothing
to obtain your personal copy of the LifePlan 2012 Workbook, which
contains valuable information about developing your disease prevention
lifestyle habits. Any effort towards improving your lifestyle habits
will give you positive results towards preventing possible diseases.
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Each of us faces the most important decision we will ever have
to make: "Will I take control of my destiny and take steps
to avoid disease?"
By joining the LifePlan 2012 Task Force, you will receive a free
copy of the LifePlan 2012 Workbook. The workbook is a complete review
of the diet; nutritional, physical and mental exercise regimens.
You can decide to live a life that nurtures your body’s health,
not a disease process.
Join the LifePlan 2012 Task Force
End Disease 2012 LifePlan Demonstration Project
We are looking for 5,000 volunteers are currently living living
anti-disease lifestyles. If accepted, each volunteer will become
a member of an online community, directly linking them with each
other, the network's doctors and care giving professionals, as well
as the public areas of the network.
The volunteers will agree to participate in a ten year demonstration
project where they must enroll in the network's Personal Health
Management and Memory Fitness Monitoring programs. The volunteers
accepted into the project will then consult with the network's team
of doctors and professionals, developing personal anti-disease LifePlans
for each volunteer.
In general, the anti-disease communities agree that adopting an
anti-disease lifestyle will greatly reduce your chances of developing
disease, but to what degree? What are the rewards for living an
anti-disease lifestyle? Most people agree that the lack of healthy
lifestyle habits increases the chances of disease developing in
the individual. The project is most interested in identifying a
control group of individuals who develop an anti-disease lifestyle
and apply it to their day-to-day living. The logic here is that
if someone has a low-fat, low-sugar diet, regularly exercises their
mental and physical health, and maintain good sleep and blood pressure
habits, there should be a reduced incident of disease in their group.
To answer these questions, the End Disease 2012 Demonstration Project
will open an online community control group consisting of people
who have all ready adopted healthful lifestyle habits. Once enrolled,
the volunteer will share their medical/health information with the
project's professional focus group leaders while developing their
definitive anti-disease LifePlan Program.
Each accepted volunteer will be expected to adopt the additional
dietary supplements, memory fitness, physical fitness program and
regular participation with their fellow volunteers in the project's
activity.
Over the next ten years the statistical data gathered regarding
the control group will be made available to the general population
and any research/medical treatment development organization that
requests it.
Involvement in the demonstration project is free and every visitor
to the End Disease web space is free to monitor the public areas
of the project, hoping to assist you in developing your effective
Personal Health Management LifePlan.
To sign up, click here
Personal Online Electronic Health and Medical Record Services
Each of us has left a trail of manila folders in the doctor’s offices,
labs, clinics and insurance companies of our lives. That is all
going to change, as there is now federal regulation, called HIPAA,
requiring all medical records to be protected in a private, electronic
format.
Aside from the chaos this is casing in the medical industry, it
doesn't have to be a problem for you the individual. In fact, the
network offers an opportunity to streamline any management of your
personal health or medical records.
The network wants you to develop your personal anti-disease LifePlan,
and when you join the LifePlan 2012 task force you will receive
a free workbook that outlines how you approach your lifestyle habits
of diet, physical and mental exercise, nutritional supplements and
memory fitness. This service increases this potential. You can actually
create your on personal doctor’s office, physical training center
and memory fitness spa.
That’s really what this inexpensive network service is designed
to do. Each of us is different and each can develop healthful habits
that will reduce our chances of developing disease. The attempt
to reduce the likelihood of developing a disease means the individual
has to set goals in their life. Setting goals and obtaining them
is just easier when there is a group of coaches and supporters who
cheer you on and even work towards the same goals in their lives.
The iBHealth Personal Online Electronic Health and Medical Record
Services establish the individuals online health service center,
having:
- 24/7 accesses to personal medical records.
- 24/7 first responder notification broadcasting which includes
online pre-approval authorization for emergency care.
- Full administration rights for sharing medical records.
- 24/7 health and medical advice call center with specific consultation
available.
- Unlimited entry of records, events, lab and test results, insurance
policy information and integration of unlimited report/form generators.
- Total recording of any viewing access or entry transaction
- Unlimited generation of medical reports.
- Unlimited access and testing of short-term memory and learning
performance, establishing the individual’s baseline and monitoring
for Treatment Response and decrements to memory fitness.
- Annual disease risk evaluation and LifePlan progress report.
- Participation rights in the iBHEALTH Professional LifePlan Focus
Group Public Access Center.
- Participation rights in the LifePlan 2012 Demonstration Project
and free access to all online activities of the iBHEALTH.net online
facilities.
To learn more about enrolling in the network’s
Personal Online Electronic Health and Medical Record Services, click
here.
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Leading Neurological Scientists Ted Langley
and Henry Bowles study early cognitive end user screens of
the Personal Memory Fitness Test Program
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Personal Memory Fitness and Treatment Response Monitoring Services
Recent discoveries about the brain and its ability to remember
recent events have led to the development of an online, short-term
memory and learning performance test platform. The actual test has
the look and feel of playing a very simple video game that takes
just a few minutes to play. The test is deceiving in that many
events are recorded each time one takes the test, and a graphic
report is presented instantly after the test is completed.
The proven value of establishing your baseline is that when you
are healthy, your ability to build memories and sort recent from
old is a valid reference to your brain’s fitness level. When the
individual is tired, the brain will lose some of its performance
capability and a decrement or reduction in its ability to remember
occurs. Researchers now know that these decrements occur under a
number of conditions and most importantly sometimes herald a disease
condition. The memory fitness of a person developing depression
or a brain tumor can demonstrate this. People with sleep disorders
and sleep deprivation can have these memory capacity reductions.
If you want to experience what taking a short term memory test
is like, visit
the BrainLane Demonstration Showroom.
In the case of Alzheimer’s
disease, the condition is called mild cognitive impairment and
is an early signature of the disease process.
If you want
to learn more about Mild Cognitive Impairment Monitoring, click
here
At the same time researchers were developing the online testing
platform, they were also finding that there are direct relationships
between a number of vitamins and dietary supplements and the brain’s
health or fitness. They also found that the brain is like a muscle:
if you don’t use it, you lose it.
Putting all of this together, the online citizen can now develop
their personal memory fitness and Treatment Response-monitoring
program and integrate it into their overall anti-disease LifePlan.
Another point of interest is that an individual's short-term memory
and learning performance score (when compared with the individual's
established baseline performance) can be used as a reference of
treatment response or disease progress when the individual suffers
a stroke, or is recovering from surgery or in therapy. This makes
establishing a baseline of the individual's memory fitness when
the individual is healthy of the utmost importance. If this is done,
the doctors and care givers can refer to the normal performance
and identify what is happening in regards to treatment response.
To learn more about the Memory Fitness and Treatment Response monitoring
program, visit BrainLane.net
and look for Personal Baseline Testing.
In-Home Anti-Disease Programs
Individuals must integrate anti-disease lifestyle habits into their
day-to-day living. The iBHealth network offers a wide variety of
In-Home disease prevention programs as well as treatment assist
services.
The LifePlan 2012 Workbook is a free in-home disease prevention
program supported by the network’s sponsors, volunteer demonstration
group and professional focus groups, encouraging the online visitor
to develop their personal LifePlan of health management.
The End Alzheimer’s In-Home Mild Cognitive Impairment Arresting
Program supports an individual’s efforts to slow the mild cognitive
impairment process, which is the early signature of Alzheimer’s
disease. Beginning in 4/2003, the End
Alzheimer’s 2012 Task Force Project will offer this program
for those who have a memory problem and suspect they have mild cognitive
impairment. The program creates a turnaround team of doctors, specialists
and is formatted so a family member can easily assist with the victim
interfacing with the program.
The first process of the MCI arresting program is to take a complete
online physical and be interviewed by your lead doctor. The individual
will take a series of short-term memory and learning performance
tests, creating a “normal reference” score for their memory fitness.
This is a critical piece of information because treatment response
can be monitored from the point of reference established in the
first baseline scoring.
The individual’s MCI treatment strategy will include a starting
diet that detoxifies and cleanses their body. If the individual
has early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, their lifestyle habits
have been nurturing the disease process more than their personal
health. It is critical to slow, arrest or reverse the disease process
in the early stages of MCI. The body still has health and the brain
is capable of learning and remembering. If the disease process is
not slowed or arrested at the early stages the disease systematically
shuts down the brain.
The treatment program will then restart the individual’s body chemistry
and fuel self-healing with a low-fat/low-sugar, vitamin enriched
and dietary supplement formula that help the body maintain and rebuild
itself. Part of the treatment program has to include physical and
mental exercises as well. These are essential because the old athletic
slogan is true: “Use It Or Lose It”.
To learn more
about the End Alzheimer’s In-Home Treatment Programs, click here.
LifePlan Care Center Network
Online citizens and the majority of the
health/medical community have web pages and e-mail in common. In
essence, the network can serve this over 200 million desktop audience
as if it was an audience of one. This individual online experience
is the foundation of the new age of medicine: personal health management.
Online citizens are empowered to learn,
contact, interact with, coordinate, subscribe, purchase, publish
all that interests them in a secure online environment.
The best doctors, clinics and care giving
centers have been developed in isolation. As in any industrial community,
the quality of care delivered can vary, as does the level of expertise
available to the patients. The iBHEALTH.net online community and
service centers connect those care centers that affiliate with the
network and provide interactive access between all visitors of the
space with direct interactive contact with the care centers and
care providers.
For more information,
enter the Care Center Affiliation Center
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