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1 How to protect Grandma from getting COVID
1 How to protect Grandma from getting COVID
If you are serious about protecting Grandma from getting COVID-19, this is what you'd want. Of course, the CDC would never tell you this, which is why I made this video. All the gear is from Mira Safe
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1 How to protect Grandma from getting COVID
Dr. Todd Watts - Meridian Idaho
Dr. Todd Watts - Meridian Idaho
Turn to Todd Watts for education consultation and planning. He helps design and implement strategies for kinder and grade school. Get in touch today.
·drtoddwatts.com·
Dr. Todd Watts - Meridian Idaho
Mitochondria Health, Cancer, Chlorine Dioxide & Supporting Protocol
Mitochondria Health, Cancer, Chlorine Dioxide & Supporting Protocol
Hitting the Bull’s-Eye in Metastatic Cancers is the name of an interesting research paper published in the journal Pharmaceuticals in 2015. Its abstract reads: “Tumor metastases that impede the function of vital organs are a major cause of cancer-related mortality. Mitochondrial oxidative stress induced by hypoxia, low nutrient levels, or other stresses, such as genotoxic... View Article
·drsircus.com·
Mitochondria Health, Cancer, Chlorine Dioxide & Supporting Protocol
Milk may exacerbate MS symptoms Cow's milk protein triggers autoimmune response in mice that damages neurons -- ScienceDaily
Milk may exacerbate MS symptoms Cow's milk protein triggers autoimmune response in mice that damages neurons -- ScienceDaily
Multiple sclerosis sufferers often complain of more severe disease symptoms after consuming dairy products. Researchers have now found a possible cause for this. According to the study, a protein in cow's milk can trigger inflammation that targets the 'insulating layer' around nerve cells. The study was able to demonstrate this link in mice, but also found evidence of a similar mechanism in humans. The researchers therefore recommend that certain groups of sufferers avoid dairy products.
·sciencedaily.com·
Milk may exacerbate MS symptoms Cow's milk protein triggers autoimmune response in mice that damages neurons -- ScienceDaily
Low Molecular Weight Fucoidan Inhibits Pulmonary Fibrosis In Vivo and In Vitro via Antioxidant Activity
Low Molecular Weight Fucoidan Inhibits Pulmonary Fibrosis In Vivo and In Vitro via Antioxidant Activity
In this study, sulfated polysaccharides extracted from Laminaria japonica were degraded by free radicals to obtain low molecular weight fucoidan (LMWF). The in vivo and in vitro effects of LMWF on bleomycin-treated pulmonary fibrosis mice and TGF-treated A549 cells, respectively, were evaluated, and the role of antioxidant activity was assessed. H&E, Masson’s trichrome, and Sirius red staining results showed that bleomycin induced obvious pathological changes and collagen deposition in the lung tissue of mice. However, LMWF effectively inhibited collagen deposition, and based on immunohistochemistry analyses, LMWF can also inhibit the expression of fibrosis markers. At the same time, LMWF could regulate related antioxidant factors in the lung tissue of pulmonary fibrosis mice and reduce the pressure of oxidative stress. Moreover, LMWF could improve the morphology of cells induced with TGF, which confirmed that LMWF could inhibit fibrosis via antioxidant activity modulation.
·hindawi.com·
Low Molecular Weight Fucoidan Inhibits Pulmonary Fibrosis In Vivo and In Vitro via Antioxidant Activity
Nutrients Free Full-Text Physical and Dietary Intervention with Opuntia ficus-indica (Nopal) in Women with Obesity Improves Health Condition through Gut Microbiota Adjustment
Nutrients Free Full-Text Physical and Dietary Intervention with Opuntia ficus-indica (Nopal) in Women with Obesity Improves Health Condition through Gut Microbiota Adjustment
Obesity is a multifactorial disease resulting in excessive accumulation of fat. Worldwide, obesity is an important public health problem, affecting a large proportion of the world population. The tender cactus Opuntia ficus-indica, commonly known in Mexico as “nopal”, is widely distributed in this country, Latin America, South Africa, and the Mediterranean area. Nopal cladodes are commonly marketed in different forms as fresh, frozen, or pre-cooked, and used as fresh green vegetable. The aim of this study was to evaluate the capability of nopal to improve the health condition of participants affected by obesity, in a physical and dietary intervention, through gut microbiota modification. These results were contrasted with the effect of nopal in the gut microbiota of normal weight participants. We describe the association among biochemical, anthropometric markers, and the gut microbiota diversity found in fecal samples of the obese and normal weight groups. The results presented in this work suggest that caloric restriction, addition of nopal to the diet and physical activity, promote changes in the gut microbiota in obese women, improving the host metabolism, as suggested by the correlation between some bacterial species with biochemical and anthropometrical parameters.
·mdpi.com·
Nutrients Free Full-Text Physical and Dietary Intervention with Opuntia ficus-indica (Nopal) in Women with Obesity Improves Health Condition through Gut Microbiota Adjustment
Trehalose Ameliorates Diabetic Cardiomyopathy Role of the PK2PKR Pathway - PubMed
Trehalose Ameliorates Diabetic Cardiomyopathy Role of the PK2PKR Pathway - PubMed
Ample clinical case reports suggest a high incidence of cardiomyopathy in diabetes mellitus (DM). Recent evidence supports an essential role of trehalose (TLS) in cardiomyocyte survival signaling. Our previous study found that prokineticin2 (PK2) was involved in the process of diabetic cardiomyopath …
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Trehalose Ameliorates Diabetic Cardiomyopathy Role of the PK2PKR Pathway - PubMed
What Is Fat Malabsorption - YouTube
What Is Fat Malabsorption - YouTube
Think you might be gluten sensitive? Take the quiz: https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/gluten-sensitivity-intolerance-self-test/ My favorite supplements that can help with malabsorption: Lipogest: http://glutenfreesociety.org/Lipogest Ultra Digest: https://bit.ly/2MwMked Malabsorption is defined as the inadequate assimilation of dietary nutrients due to defects in digestion, absorption, or transport. Malabsorption can affect macronutrients (the proteins, carbohydrates, and fats that make up the food you eat), micronutrients (the vitamins and minerals that your food contains), or both. Fat malabsorption refers specifically to the inadequate breakdown and uptake of fat into the body. Gluten induced liver and intestinal damage can contribute to fat malabsorption. Specific causes are discussed in more depth in this video To connect with Dr. Osborne visit: On the web: https://drpeterosborne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorPeterOsborne/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/docosborne/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drosborne Twitter: https://twitter.com/glutenology *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Peter Osborne is one of the most sought after alternative and nutritional experts in the world. A Diplomate with the American Clinical Board of Nutrition, a graduate of Texas Chiropractic College, and a doctor of pastoral science, Dr. Osborne is one of the world’s leading authorities on gluten, nutrition, and natural health. He is the founder GlutenFreeSociety.org, one of the world's largest informational sites on gluten sensitivity. In addition, he is the author of the best selling book, No Grain No Pain, published by Touchstone (Simon & Schuster). His work has been featured by PBS, Netflix, Amazon, Fox, and many other nationally recognized outlets. For more information, visit us at https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/ or call 281-903-7527
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What Is Fat Malabsorption - YouTube
Garlic lowers blood pressure in hypertensive subjects, improves arterial stiffness and gut microbiota A review and meta-analysis
Garlic lowers blood pressure in hypertensive subjects, improves arterial stiffness and gut microbiota A review and meta-analysis
Garlic supplements have shown effectiveness in reducing blood pressure in hypertensive patients, similarly to first-line standard anti-hypertensive medications. Kyolic garlic has also shown promise in improving cardiovascular health by reducing arterial ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Garlic lowers blood pressure in hypertensive subjects, improves arterial stiffness and gut microbiota A review and meta-analysis
Long-term persistence of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein evidence and implications – Doctors for COVID Ethics
Long-term persistence of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein evidence and implications – Doctors for COVID Ethics
This paper discusses the recent study by Bansal et al. on the detection of spike protein in persons vaccinated with the Pfizer mRNA vaccine. The most significant finding is that spike protein is found on exosomes, that is, cell-derived vesicles, for at least four months after the second injection. This surprisingly long persistence raises the prospect of sustained inflammation within and damage to organs which
·doctors4covidethics.org·
Long-term persistence of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein evidence and implications – Doctors for COVID Ethics
Omega Fats Crash Course - YouTube
Omega Fats Crash Course - YouTube
Tune in to the next live episode of Pick Dr. Osborne's Brain where we will dive deep into tte many roles and functions of omega fats! 00:00 - intro and overview 01:09 - what are omega fats? 05:43 - types of omega fats (and why they matter) 07:32 - key body functions of omegas 17:02 - omega 3 21:52 - omega 6 28:47 - optimal omega ratio 33:16 - symptoms of omega 3 deficiency 35:50 - gluten free food sources of omega 44:40 - Q&A
·youtube.com·
Omega Fats Crash Course - YouTube
COVID vaccination and age-stratified all-cause mortality risk
COVID vaccination and age-stratified all-cause mortality risk
PDF | Accurate estimates of COVID vaccine-induced severe adverse event and death rates are critical for risk-benefit ratio analyses of vaccination and... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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COVID vaccination and age-stratified all-cause mortality risk
An Assessment of the Glyconutrient Ambrotose™ on Immunity, Gut Health, and Safety in Men and Women A Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial
An Assessment of the Glyconutrient Ambrotose™ on Immunity, Gut Health, and Safety in Men and Women A Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial
Background: Certain dietary fibers have been reported to improve gut health and cellular immunity. Ambrotose is a glyconutrient supplement that contains mannose-rich polysaccharides (acemannan), reported to improve immune function. A more nutrient-dense ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
An Assessment of the Glyconutrient Ambrotose™ on Immunity, Gut Health, and Safety in Men and Women A Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial
Six-month low level chlorine dioxide gas inhalation toxicity study with two-week recovery period in rats Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology Full Text
Six-month low level chlorine dioxide gas inhalation toxicity study with two-week recovery period in rats Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology Full Text
Background Chlorine dioxide (CD) gas has a potent antimicrobial activity at extremely low concentration and may serve as a new tool for infection control occupationally as well as publicly. However, it remains unknown whether the chronic exposure of CD gas concentration effective against microbes is safe. Therefore, long-term, low concentration CD gas inhalation toxicity was studied in rats as a six-month continuous whole-body exposure followed by a two-week recovery period, so as to prove that the CD gas exposed up to 0.1 ppm (volume ratio) is judged as safe on the basis of a battery of toxicological examinations. Methods CD gas at 0.05 ppm or 0.1 ppm for 24 hours/day and 7 days/week was exposed to rats for 6 months under an unrestrained condition with free access to chow and water in a chamber so as to simulate the ordinary lifestyle in human. The control animals were exposed to air only. During the study period, the body weight as well as the food and water consumptions were recorded. After the 6-month exposure and the 2-week recovery period, animals were sacrificed and a battery of toxicological examinations, including biochemistry, hematology, necropsy, organ weights and histopathology, were performed. Results Well regulated levels of CD gas were exposed throughout the chamber over the entire study period. No CD gas-related toxicity sign was observed during the whole study period. No significant difference was observed in body weight gain, food and water consumptions, and relative organ weight. In biochemistry and hematology examinations, changes did not appear to be related to CD gas toxicity. In necropsy and histopathology, no CD gas-related toxicity was observed even in expected target respiratory organs. Conclusions CD gas up to 0.1 ppm, exceeding the level effective against microbes, exposed to whole body in rats continuously for six months was not toxic, under a condition simulating the conventional lifestyle in human.
·occup-med.biomedcentral.com·
Six-month low level chlorine dioxide gas inhalation toxicity study with two-week recovery period in rats Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology Full Text
'Vaccine-Induced Cancer' Chlorine Dioxide To The Rescue
'Vaccine-Induced Cancer' Chlorine Dioxide To The Rescue
We now have an inconceivable rise in cancer rates caused by COVID vaccines. Early in 2022, Senator Ron Johnson hosted a conference in Washington D.C. called “Second Opinion.” One of the speakers at this 5-hour recorded event last Monday was attorney Thomas Renz, who in the short time allotted to him, testified that three military... View Article
·drsircus.com·
'Vaccine-Induced Cancer' Chlorine Dioxide To The Rescue
Reverse-transcribed SARS-CoV-2 RNA can integrate into the genome of cultured human cells and can be expressed in patient-derived tissues
Reverse-transcribed SARS-CoV-2 RNA can integrate into the genome of cultured human cells and can be expressed in patient-derived tissues
An unresolved issue of SARS-CoV-2 disease is that patients often remain positive for viral RNA as detected by PCR many weeks after the initial infection in the absence of evidence for viral replication. We show here that SARS-CoV-2 RNA can be reverse-transcribed ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Reverse-transcribed SARS-CoV-2 RNA can integrate into the genome of cultured human cells and can be expressed in patient-derived tissues