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Monday, 16 October 2017

What Are the 12 Leading Causes of Death in the United States?

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Medically Reviewed by Deborah Weatherspoon, PhD, RN, CRNA on August 24, 2017 — Written by Kimberly Holland

For more than a decade, heart disease and cancer have claimed the first and second spots respectively as the leading causes of deaths in America. Together, the two causes are responsible for 46 percent of deaths in the United States. Combined with the third most common cause of death, chronic lower respiratory diseases, the three diseases account for half of all deaths in the United States.
For more than 30 years, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been collecting and examining causes of death. This information helps researchers and doctors understand if they need to address growing epidemics in healthcare. The numbers also help them understand how preventative measures may help people live longer and healthier lives.
The top 12 causes of death in the United States account for more than 75 percent of all deaths. Learn about each of the main causes and what can be done to prevent them.

1. Heart disease

Number of deaths per year: 633,842
Percent of total deaths: 24.1 percent
More common among:
  • men
  • people who smoke
  • people who are overweight or obese
  • people with a family history of heart disease or heart attack
  • people over age 55

What causes heart disease?

Heart disease is a term used to describe a range of conditions that affect your heart and blood vessels. These conditions include:

Tips for prevention

Many cases of heart disease can be prevented through lifestyle changes. These changes include:
  • . quitting smoking
  • . eating a healthier diet
  • . exercising at least 30 minutes a day, five days a week
  • . maintaining a healthy weight

2. Cancer

Number of deaths per year: 595,930
Percent of total deaths: 22.7 percent
More common among: Each type of cancer has a specific set of risk factors, but several risk factors are common among multiple types. These risk factors include:
  • people of a certain age
  • people who use tobacco and alcohol
  • people exposed to radiation and sunlight
  • people with chronic inflammation
  • people who are obese
  • people with a family history of the disease

What causes cancer?


Cancer is the result of rapid and uncontrolled cell growth in your body. A normal cell multiplies and divides in a controlled manner. Sometimes, those instructions become scrambled. When this happens, the cells begin to divide at an uncontrolled rate. This can develop into cancer.

Tips for prevention

There’s no clear way to avoid cancer. But certain behaviors have been linked to increased cancer risk, like smoking, so avoiding those may help you cut your risk. Good changes to your behaviors include:
  • maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, and exercising regularly
  • quitting smoking, and drinking in moderation
  • avoiding direct exposure to the sun or ultraviolet tanning lights
  • having regular cancer screenings, including skin checks, mammograms, prostate exams, and more

3. Chronic lower respiratory diseases

Number of deaths per year: 155,041
Percent of total deaths: 5.9 percent
More common among:
  • women
  • people over age 65
  • people with a history of smoking or exposure to second-hand smoke
  • people with a history of asthma
  • individuals in lower-income households

What causes respiratory diseases?

This group of diseases includes:

Each of these conditions or diseases prevents your lungs from working properly. They can also cause scarring and damage to the lung’s tissues.

Tips for prevention

Tobacco use and second-hand smoke exposure are the primary factors in the development of these diseases. Quit smoking, and limit your exposure to other people’s smoke to reduce your risk. See what readers had to say when asked for real and practical tips to help you quit smoking.

4. Accidents (unintentional injuries)

Number of deaths per year: 146,571
Percent of total deaths: 5.6 percent
More common among:
  • men
  • people age 1 to 44
  • people with risky jobs

What causes accidents?

Accidents lead to more than 28 million emergency room visits each year. The three leading causes of accident-related death are:
  • . unintentional falls
  • . motor vehicle traffic deaths
  • . unintentional poisoning deaths

Tips for prevention

Unintentional injuries may be the result of carelessness or a lack of careful action. Be aware of your surroundings, and take all proper precautions to prevent accidents or injuries.
If you hurt yourself, seek emergency medical treatment to prevent serious complications.

5. Stroke

Number of deaths per year: 140,323
Percent of total deaths: 5.3 percent
More common among:

  • . men
  • . women on birth control
  • . people with diabetes
  • . people with high blood pressure
  • . people with heart disease
  • . people who smoke

What causes a stroke?

stroke occurs when the blood flow to your brain is cut off. Without oxygen-rich blood flowing to your brain, your brain cells begin to die in a matter of minutes.
The blood flow can be stopped because of a blocked artery or bleeding in the brain. This bleeding may be from an aneurysm or a broken blood vessel.

Tips for prevention

Many of the same lifestyle changes that can reduce your risk for heart disease can also reduce your risk for stroke. These changes include:

  • . exercising more, eating better, and maintaining a healthy weight
  • . controlling your blood pressure
  • . stopping smoking, and drinking only in moderation
  • . managing your blood sugar level and diabetes
  • . treating any underlying heart defects or diseases

6. Alzheimer’s disease

Number of deaths per year: 110,561
Percent of total deaths: 3.9 percent
More common among:
  • women
  • people over age 65 — the risk for Alzheimer’s doubles every five years after age 65, according to the National Institute on Aging
  • people with a family history of the disease

What causes Alzheimer’s disease?

The cause of Alzheimer’s disease is unclear, but researchers and doctors believe a combination of a person’s genes, lifestyle, and environment, impacts the brain over time. Some of these changes occur years, even decades, before the first symptoms appear.

Tips for prevention

While you can’t control your age or genetics, which are two of the most common risk factors for this disease, you can control certain lifestyle factors that may increase your risk for it by:

  • . exercising and remaining physically active throughout your life
  • . eating a diet filled with fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, and reduced sugar
  • . treating and monitoring any other chronic diseases you have
  • . keeping your brain active with stimulating tasks like conversation, puzzles, and reading

7. Diabetes

Number of deaths per year: 79,535
Percent of total deaths: 3.0 percent
More common among:
Type 1 diabetes is more commonly diagnosed in:
  • . people with a family history of the disease, or a specific gene that increases the risk
  • . children between the age of 4 and 7
  • . people living in climates further away from the equator
Type 2 diabetes is more common among:

  • . people who are overweight or obese
  • . adults over age 45
  • . people who have a family history of diabetes

What causes diabetes?

Type 1 diabetes occurs when your pancreas cannot produce enough insulin. Type 2 diabetes occurs when your body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn’t make enough of it to control your blood sugar levels.

Tips for prevention

You cannot prevent type 1 diabetes. However, type 2 diabetes may be prevented with several lifestyle changes. These changes include:

  • . reaching and maintaining a healthy weight
  • exercising for at least 30 minutes, five days a week
  • . eating a healthy diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins
  • . having regular blood sugar checks if you have a family history of the disease

8. Influenza and pneumonia

Number of deaths per year: 57,062
Percent of total deaths: 2.2 percent
More common among:
  •  . children
  • . the elderly
  • . people with chronic health conditions
  • . pregnant women

What causes influenza and pneumonia?


Influenza (the flu) is a highly contagious viral infection. It’s very common during winter months. Pneumonia is an infection or inflammation of the lungs. The flu is one of the leading causes of pneumonia. Find out how to determine if you have the flu or a cold.

Tips for prevention

Before flu season, people in the high-risk category can and should get a flu vaccine. Anyone else concerned about the virus should get one, too. To prevent the spread of the flu, be sure to wash your hands well and avoid people who are sick.

Likewise, a pneumonia vaccine is available for people with a high risk of developing the infection.

9. Kidney disease

Number of deaths per year: 49,959
Percent of total deaths: 1.9 percent
More common among:
  • . people with other chronic conditions, including diabetes, high blood pressure, and recurrent kidney infections
  • . people who smoke
  • . people who are overweight or obese
  • . people with a family history of kidney disease

What causes kidney diseases?

The term kidney disease refers to three main conditions:

  • nephritis
  • . nephrotic syndrome
  • . nephrosis
Each of these conditions is the result of unique conditions or diseases.
Nephritis, or kidney inflammation, can be caused by an infection, a medication you’re taking, or an autoimmune disorder.
Nephrotic syndrome is a condition that causes your kidneys to produce high levels of protein in your urine. It’s often the result of kidney damage.
Nephrosis is a type of kidney disease that ultimately can lead to kidney failure. It’s also often the result of damage to the kidney from either physical or chemical changes.

Tips for prevention

Like with many of the other leading causes of death, taking better care of your health can help you prevent kidney disease. Lifestyle changes that can reduce your risk include:

  • . eating a lower-sodium diet
  • . stopping smoking and drinking
  • . losing weight if you’re overweight or obese, and maintaining it
  • . exercising for 30 minutes, five days a week
  • . having regular blood and urine tests if you have a family history of the disease

10. Suicide

Number of deaths per year: 44,193
Percent of total deaths: 1.7 percent
More common among:
  • . men
  • . people with brain injuries
  • . people who have attempted suicide in the past
  • . people with a history of depression and other mental health illnesses
  • . people who abuse alcohol or drugs

What causes suicide?

Suicide, or intentional self-harm, is death caused by a person’s own actions. People who die by suicide direct harm at themselves and die due to that harm. Almost 500,000 people are treated in emergency rooms each year for self-inflected injuries.

Tips for prevention


Suicide prevention aims to help individuals find treatment that encourages them to end suicidal thoughts and start finding healthier ways to cope. For many people, suicide prevention includes finding a support system of friends, family, and other people who’ve contemplated suicide. In some cases, medication and in-hospital treatment may be necessary.
If you’re thinking about harming yourself, consider contacting a suicide prevention hotline. You can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. It offers 24/7 support. You can also review our mental health resources list for more information about ways to find help.

11. Septicemia

Number of deaths per year: 40,685
Percent of total deaths: 1.5 percent
More common among:
  • . adults over age 75
  • . young children
  • . people with a chronic illness
  • . people with an impaired immune system

What causes septicemia?

Septicemia, sometimes called blood poisoning, is caused by a bacterial infection in the bloodstream. Most cases of septicemia develop after an infection somewhere else in the body becomes severe.

Tips for prevention

The best way to prevent septicemia is to have any bacterial infections treated quickly and thoroughly. If you think you may have an infection, make an appointment with your doctor. Complete the full treatment regimen prescribed by your doctor.

Early and thorough treatment can help prevent the spread of any bacterial infection to the blood.

12. Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis

Number of deaths per year: 40,265
Percent of total deaths: 1.5 percent
More common among:
  • . people with a history of alcohol use and abuse
  • . a viral hepatitis infection
  • . an accumulation of fat in the liver (fatty liver disease)

What causes liver disease?

Both liver disease and cirrhosis are the result of liver damage.

Tips for prevention

If you have a problem with alcohol consumption, seek therapeutic or rehab treatment. The longer and more you drink, the greater your risk for developing liver disease or cirrhosis.

Likewise, if you’re diagnosed with hepatitis, be sure to properly treat the condition to prevent unnecessary liver damage.

Death rates that have decreased

Though it’s the most common cause, heart disease deaths have been falling over the last 50 years. However, in 2011, the number of deaths from heart disease began to slowly rise. Between 2011 and 2014, heart disease deaths rose three percent.
Deaths from influenza and pneumonia are likewise falling. According to the American Lung Association, deaths from the two diseases dropped an average of 3.8 percent per year since 1999.
Between 2010 and 2014, deaths from stroke dropped 11 percent.
This falling number of preventable deaths suggests that health awareness campaigns are hopefully increasing awareness of preventative measures people can take to live a longer, healthier life.

Rising death rates

The gap between heart disease and cancer was once much wider. Heart disease’s hold on the number one spot was wide and demanding.
Then, American health experts and doctors began encouraging Americans to curb smoking, and they started treating heart disease. Because of these efforts, the number of heart disease-related deaths has been falling over the last five decades. Meanwhile, the number of cancer-related deaths has been rising.
Just over 22,000 deaths separate the two causes today. Many researchers suspect cancer may over take heart disease as the leading cause of death in coming years.

Accidental deaths are also on the rise. From 2010 to 2014, the number of accident-related deaths increased by 23 percent. This number is fueled largely by substance overdose deaths.

Leading causes of death worldwide

The list of leading causes of death worldwide shares many of the same causes with the U.S. list. These causes of death include:
  • heart disease
  • stroke
  • lower respiratory infections
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • lung cancer
  • diabetes
  • Alzheimer’s disease and dementia
  • diarrhea
  • tuberculosis
  • road injury

Takeaway

Many of the leading causes of death, both in the United States and worldwide, are preventable with lifestyle changes. While you can’t prevent every cause of death, you can do a lot to lower your risks.
Leading a healthier life can help you not only live longer, but also live healthier.
For further information log n website :
https://www.healthline.com/health/leading-causes-of-death#7

The Best Quit Smoking Apps of the Year

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Written by Elizabeth Santoro

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We selected these apps based on their usability, user ratings, frequent updates, and valuable contribution to people’s efforts to quit smoking. If you want to nominate an app for this list, email us at nominations@healthline.com.
Smoking causes 1 in 5 deaths in the United States according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Just trying to quit is worth a shot! Remember, you don’t have to do it alone.
While there are many tools to keep the cravings at bay, below are some apps to help track your progress. Seeing how many smoke-free days you achieve can be immensely rewarding. These apps will help make the day to day manageable as you reach your end goal of becoming completely smoke-free.
LIVESTRONG MYQUIT COACH

LIVESTRONG MyQuit Coach


iPhone rating: ★★★★★
Price: Free
Reviewed by doctors, this app acts as a virtual coach to develop your personalized plan for quitting. You can choose to either quit cold turkey or gradually taper off. You can track your smoking consumption and nicotine cravings. When times get tough, you can set reminders, goals, and even personal motivations to keep going. You’ll also earn achievement badges as a reward for your progress and can communicate with other users via the app’s built-in social support circle.
QUIT IT LITE

Quit It Lite


iPhone rating: ★★★★★
Price: Free
For some, knowing the direct impact of quitting smoking can keep the temptation from returning. This app gives you all the details. For example, it tells you the amount of tar you didn’t consume! Want to save up for that new iPad? You can even set your own money-saving goals for how to use the cash accumulated from not buying cigarettes.
QUIT SMOKING: CESSATION NATION

Quit Smoking: Cessation Nation


Android rating: ★★★★★
Price: Free
The journey to quit can be a tough road to travel alone. This app helps bring a community together to strive toward the same goal. With Cessation Nation, you can keep track of your health improvements, money saved, and earn reward badges for your progress. When the cravings emerge, fear not! This app includes a game to help distract you from your cravings and stay on track.
CRAVING TO QUIT

Craving to Quit

iPhone rating: ★★★★✩
Price: Free with in-app purchases
With this app, you’ll follow a 21-day program to ideally reach zero cigarettes on the last day. The app comes with a three-day free trial. For the full program, it costs $25 a month. Each day you’ll have training videos, a cigarette consumption tracker, and check-in reminders to help you quit. You can also set daily goals to acknowledge winning small battles as you conquer the war.

QUIT SMOKING — QUITNOW!

Quit Smoking — QuitNow!


iPhone rating: ★★★★✩
Android rating: ★★★★★
Price: iPhone, Free with in-app purchases and Android, Free
This app makes the journey to quit a social one. In addition to tracking your cigarette-free streak, money saved, and health benefits, the app provides a community chat to share your progress. With over 2 million successful quitters and 44 language options, you’ll find an inspiring community here.
QUIT SMOKING WITH ANDREW JOHNSON

Quit Smoking with Andrew Johnson


iPhone rating: ★★★★✩
Android rating: ★★★★✩
Price: $2.99
This app seeks to use self-hypnosis to break your habits associated with smoking. Developed by a clinical hypnotherapist, the app’s audio tracks help you achieve a deep, relaxed state, and sends messages to your subconscious to promote quitting.
SMOKE FREE

Smoke Free


iPhone rating: ★★★★★
Price: Free
Ready to take on the challenge of quitting? With features telling you how much money you saved, cravings resisted, and health regained, you can see your progress improve over time.
KWIT

Kwit


iPhone rating: ★★★★★
Android rating: ★★★★★
Price: Free
Why not have a little fun while you quit? You’ll use game techniques with this app. It tracks your smoke-free stats like money saved, cigarettes not smoked, and days progressed. You can even track your willpower! As the stats add up, you can reach higher levels within the app and unlock achievements.
BUTT OUT

Butt Out


iPhone rating: ★★★★★
Android rating: ★★★★✩
Price: iPhone, $6.99 and Android, $3.99
The desire to quit is personal. So are your motivations. Here, you can set an individual photo and quote to help motivate you. You can also set how you want to quit: cold turkey, tapering, or another date. To show progress, the app tracks your health improvements, cravings, cigarettes smoked, and money saved. The app compares your smokes to cravings via a graph, so you can see your resistance to urges increase over time.
GET RICH OR DIE SMOKING

Get Rich or Die Smoking

Android rating: ★★★★★
Price: Free
Get Rich or Die Smoking is another money-for-motivation app that tracks the money you save quitting and lets you know what you can now afford. For some external motivation via the app’s community of users, you can see what others are buying with their saved money. The app also tracks health improvements, smoke-free days, relapses, and unlocked achievements.

For further information log on website :
https://www.healthline.com/health/quit-smoking/top-iphone-android-apps

LIVESTRONG MyQuit Coach - Dare to Quit Smoking

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This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.

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The LIVESTRONG.COM MyQuit Coach application creates a personalized plan to help you quit smoking. Through a physician approved, interactive and easy to use app, you’ll evaluate your current status, set attainable goals and adjust preferences according to your needs. You'll finally be able to stop smoking.

You will have the option to choose to quit smoking right away or gradually decrease your daily nicotine intake—tracking the times you smoke and have nicotine cravings along the way. Personalized inspirational photos, motivational tips and progress charts will provide quit smoking help and keep you on track while achievement badges will reward you for progress. And you’re not alone with a built in social support circle and the option to update your Facebook and Twitter as friends cheer you on. When you are ready to stop smoking, let MyQuit Coach be your guide.

Features:

* Personalized quitting plan
* Upload your own personalized motivations
* Track your daily consumption and allowance
* Optional budget alerts and reminders
* Earn badges and awards
* View charts of your usage history by date and time
* Your plan will automatically adjust if necessary
* Quitting tips, facts, and motivation from LIVESTRONG.COM
* Get support through Facebook, Twitter, and LIVESTRONG.COM

The LIVESTRONG.COM MyQuit Coach application has been reviewed by smoking cessation specialist Dr. Jonathan Foulds, nicotine addiction specialist Dr. Dorothy Hatsukami, psychologist Dr. Belisa Vranich and cardiologist and internist Dr. Leslie Saxon.

LIVESTRONG.COM inspires and empowers people to achieve their daily goals around living healthy. The website connects visitors with useful tools, trustworthy information and a passionate, engaged community of likeminded people, who are willing to share their experiences.
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An update for the MyQuit Coach app is on its way! If you have already updated to iOS 11, please DO NOT delete the current MyQuit app from your device. This will ensure that your historical data is safe! Please email us at support@livestrong.com if you'd like to participate in our Beta Program, or for any other questions!
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Customer Reviews

Nice app 
Very good app, I like the community section a lot!
Funny how a little app can keep you on track. 
If not for this app I probably would have "snuck" a smoke here and there. This app and the community keep me in check.
Fix! Please! 
Posts and reposts cannot be seen, come on!
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https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/livestrong-myquit-coach-dare-to-quit-smoking/id383122255?mt=8

Cloud Forests and Biodiversity

Mainland Ecuador has three general regions, Amazon, Sierra and Pacific Coast. If we took a journey, let’s say, starting at 0 meters elevation from Coastal Ecuador along the Pacific Ocean eastward, up and over the Andes, toward the Amazon Basin we would traverse through some of the most important life zones in Ecuador. First we would travel through Coastal Lowland Rainforest, then to Foothill forest and then as we climb we would reach Cloud Forest (or Pre Montane Forest). Above this lies Paramo and the Volcanic Peaks. Now on our descent on the Eastern slope of the Andes we first find Paramo, then Cloud forest, Foothill Forest and finally the Amazon Basin. So Ecuador has two Rainforests (Coastal and Amazonian), two Foothill Forests (Western and Eastern), two Cloud Forests (Western and Eastern) and Paramo. Of course I’ve not mentioned Dry Coastal Forest to the south and Coastal Mangrove. If we were driving on our imaginary journey it would have taken about 15 hours. Anyway, geographic diversity leads to biological diversity and Ecuador is definitely the proof with over 1,600 bird species, more frog and orchid species than any other country… overall amazing biodiversity!

What is a Cloud Forest and how is it different than a Rainforest? Well, our first Cloud Forest sensations will probably be… moist, cool, green, lush. These first adjectives are important to describe a Cloud Forest. Yes it is moist. The rainy season is from January until May, with a lot of the precipitation in the form of mist and also rain. Luckily the rain is pretty predictable during this time and starts at about 2 PM and continues for a few hours giving us plenty of time to schedule our day activities. Because of the higher altitude, Cloud Forests are cool. The highest temperatures in Mindo are around 80F and the low at night is around 55F… all year round! Because of the moisture and coolness (that slows evaporation), Cloud Forests are very green and lush. This unique climate allows loads of epiphytes, plants that live on other plants, to grow almost out of control! There are mosses on the trunks of trees, orchids between the mosses, ferns growing on branches, algae covering leaves… much mores so than in Rain Forests. In Mindo there is a distinct dry season for about 7 months (June through December) when rain is scarce and sporadic, but moisture levels are still maintained by mists that condense on the side of mountains.

So Cloud Forests are more lush and cooler than lowland Rainforests. Another difference is that Rainforests have larger, silt laden, slow moving rivers, while Cloud Forests are characterized by fast moving, clear rocky rivers. Both are diverse, but which is more diverse? Well it depends on what and where you look. Cloud forests have beautiful overlooks due to the irregular, mountainous terrain (no need for bird towers here!), while Rainforests are flatter and often separated by swamps, lakes or streams. This is important in the distribution of species. Rainforests are incredibly diverse but the plants and animals are more widespread while Cloud Forests, because of natural barriers, have many more range restricted or endemic species. If we look at epiphytes, such as Orchids, Cloud Forests are more diverse… at tree species, Rainforest. Bird species? It probably depends on the size of the area observed. If you expand out a little and include a few valleys and mountains, plus different elevations Cloud Forests probably hold more bird species. Remember this comes from someone living in a Cloud Forest!
The best advice is to visit both on your trip to Ecuador!
While mammal species are difficult to see, over time we have spotted on the El Monte reserve: Central American Agouti, Ocelot, Margay, Red Brocket Deer, Paca, Tayra, Andean Coati, Three-Toed Sloth, and White-Fronted Capuchin Monkeys. There is also a high diversity of reptiles, amphibians, butterflies and other insects. Some of the interesting lizard species include the "Jesus Christ Lizard", which can walk on water and the very rare Proboscis Lizard. Frogs include various species of tree frogs, glass frogs, toads etc.
SUSTAINABILITY
Almost from the very beginning human beings have placed huge demands on our planet. We can’t deny that, whether in his original form, hunting some animals to extinction or to the modern version where his hunger for natural resources is unprecedented, putting ever more pressure on forests, native species, world climate, local climate, cultures… well you get the picture.

So how do we lessen our impact on our planet?
Growing organic fruits and vegetables or buying them locally certainly helps. This reduces dependency on petroleum used for transport and pesticides and lessens the amount of carbon emissions. Our garden is all hand worked, which not only gives Jhon and Nacho a job but also eliminates the need for noisy, polluting, resource burning tractors or tillers, not to mention giving us all a chance for a great workout! Also, all kitchen wastes are composted and recycled back into the garden.

Having a spring that gravity feeds water down to the lodge and cabanas is not only convenient but also eliminates the necessity for a pump, not too mention providing clean, fresh, cool water.
We have also allowed most of El Monte’s Reserve to regrow sucking in a countless amount of CO2 while releasing O2. El Monte’s spin-off, the Mindo Biological Station (MBS), protects over 6,000 hectares of Primary Cloud Forest that holds a tremendous amount of CO2 and is part of the 19,200 hectare Mindo-Nambillo Protected Forest.

Lighting for the main house comes from 2 solar panels (which we are also able to use to charge camera batteries and laptops), kerosene lanterns and candles. A micro hydro electrical system provides lights for the cabañas. Alternative energy is here!


ECOLOGICAL AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Our goal at El Monte has always been to help preserve and protect the biodiversity and natural beauty of Mindo. Together with the people from Mindo we feel we have one of the best examples of ecotourism in the town of Mindo and in the protection of the Mindo-Nambillo Reserve (19,000 hectares). It is a pleasure to see the people progressing in education, health, ability to speak English and other languages, and to have a more stable financial economy, all while passionately defending the local environment. Mindo should be a basic model for like-minded communities here in Ecuador or all over the world.


At El Monte we have provided on-the-job training for river rafting and bird guides, cooks and gardeners. Some have remained with us, others have gone on to start their own businesses or work independently.
El Monte sponsors and founded the Mindo Biological Station and helped in the beginning of Sani Lodge (www.sanilodge.com). Our commitment to not expand our business has allowed us to work in adjacent and distant areas.

Sani Lodge (www.sanilodge.com) is an ecotourism lodge located deep in the Ecuadorian Rainforest. It is 100% owned and managed by a comuna of Kichwa. We at El Monte are proud to have helped start Sani and still work as advisors for the lodge. Hopefully you will have a chance to visit Sani on your trip to Ecuador… it truly is a once in a lifetime experience.

Our present “outside” Mindo project is on the coast in the area of the Mache-Chindul Reserve. This reserve is one of the last remaining areas to protect coastal Rainforest. We have bought and are planning to grow shade grown cacao (chocolate) and hope to motivate the locals to continue to do the same. This should take the pressure off of the remaining Pacific forest and slow the deforestation in the area.

For further information log on website :
http://www.ecuadorcloudforest.com/html/Cloud.html

Advantages and Disadvantages of Fasting for Runners

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