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9/11 Suspects (Full Documentary | 2016) - The Corbett Report
9/11 Suspects (Full Documentary | 2016) - The Corbett Report
In 2016, The Corbett Report released the 9/11 Suspects series in individual installments. Now, as we approach the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 false flag, The Corbett Report is proud to re-release the documentary as a single upload. This release features updated visuals courtesy of video editor Broc West. Please spread the word about this important information.
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9/11 Suspects (Full Documentary | 2016) - The Corbett Report
What Really Happened on 9/11?
What Really Happened on 9/11?
Evidence suggests the Saudi government may have been involved in the 9/11 attacks, but the US government, FBI and CIA covered up the connection.
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What Really Happened on 9/11?
Frontiers | Identification of Acacia Gum Fermenting Bacteria from Pooled Human Feces using Anaerobic Enrichment Culture
Frontiers | Identification of Acacia Gum Fermenting Bacteria from Pooled Human Feces using Anaerobic Enrichment Culture
Commercial acacia gum (AG) used in this study is a premium-grade free-flowing powder. It is a gummy exudate composed of arabinogalactan branched polysaccharide, a biopolymer of arabinose and galactose. Also known as food additive, acacia gum (E414), which is presently marketed as a functional dietary fiber to improve overall human gut health. The health effects may be related to the luminal pH regulation from the short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) production. Studies suggested that amylolytic and butyrogenic pathways are the major factors determining the SCFA outcome of AG in the lower gut. However, the primary bacteria involved in the fermentation have not been studied. This study aimed to investigate the putative primary degraders of acacia gum in the gut ecosystem. Isolation and identification of gum-fermenting bacteria were performed through enrichment culture fermentation. The experiment was conducted in an anaerobic chamber for 144 h in three stages. The study was conducted in triplicate using an anaerobic chamber system. This culture system allows specific responses to support only bacteria that are responsible for gum fermentation among the gut microbiota. Five bacterial strains were isolated and found to be gum-fermenting bacteria. Based on the 16s RNA sequence, the isolates matched to butyrate-producing Escherichia fergusonii, ATCC 35469.
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Frontiers | Identification of Acacia Gum Fermenting Bacteria from Pooled Human Feces using Anaerobic Enrichment Culture
Migraines #shorts - YouTube
Migraines #shorts - YouTube
For uncensored information please join me on telegram at: https://t.me/drgroupofficialAttention Migraine Sufferers Did you know that hidden synthetic ingredi...
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Migraines #shorts - YouTube
Melatonin: Avenues in cancer therapy and its nanotechnological advancements - Putta - 2023 - MedComm – Biomaterials and Applications - Wiley Online Library
Melatonin: Avenues in cancer therapy and its nanotechnological advancements - Putta - 2023 - MedComm – Biomaterials and Applications - Wiley Online Library
Melatonin's role in cancer treatment and nanotechnological developments for efficient delivery of the drug to the targeted sites. Natural sources of MLT, its physiological functions and mechanism of ...
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Melatonin: Avenues in cancer therapy and its nanotechnological advancements - Putta - 2023 - MedComm – Biomaterials and Applications - Wiley Online Library
IS GEOENGINEERING MAKING FOREST FIRES WORSE? - The HighWire
IS GEOENGINEERING MAKING FOREST FIRES WORSE? - The HighWire
Dane Wigington, lead researcher for GeoEngineering Watch, helps bring attention to weather modification as out of control forest fires dominate the news cycles while the billionaires of the world have embraced disaster capitalism. POSTED: September 8, 2023
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IS GEOENGINEERING MAKING FOREST FIRES WORSE? - The HighWire
Habitual glucosamine use, APOE genotypes, and risk of incident cause-specific dementia in the older population | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy | Full Text
Habitual glucosamine use, APOE genotypes, and risk of incident cause-specific dementia in the older population | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy | Full Text
Background The relationship of glucosamine use with incident dementia in the older population remains uncertain. We aimed to evaluate the longitudinal association between habitual glucosamine supplement and the risk of cause-specific dementia and examine the possible effect modifiers on this association. Methods The study included 214,945 participants over the age of 60 who had available information on glucosamine use and did not have dementia at baseline in the UK Biobank. The APOE genotypes were determined by a combination variant of rs429358 and rs7412. The primary outcome was incident vascular dementia, incident Alzheimer’s disease, and incident frontotemporal dementia, respectively. Results Over a median follow-up duration of 12 years, 1039, 1774, and 122 participants developed vascular dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and frontotemporal dementia, respectively. Overall, habitual glucosamine use was significantly associated with a lower risk of incident vascular dementia (adjusted HR, 0.82; 95%CI, 0.70–0.96), but not significantly associated with incident Alzheimer’s disease (adjusted HR, 1.02; 95%CI, 0.92–1.14) and incident frontotemporal dementia (adjusted HR, 0.95; 95%CI, 0.63–1.43). Moreover, the inverse association between habitual glucosamine use and incident vascular dementia was more pronounced in participants with concomitant supplement of calcium (P-interaction = 0.011), and those without concomitant supplement of zinc (P-interaction = 0.018). However, APOE ε4 dosage and baseline cognitive function did not significantly modify the relationships of glucosamine use with incident vascular dementia or Alzheimer’s disease (All P-interactions > 0.05). Conclusions Regardless of APOE genotypes and baseline cognitive function, habitual glucosamine use was significantly inversely associated with incident vascular dementia in the older population.
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Habitual glucosamine use, APOE genotypes, and risk of incident cause-specific dementia in the older population | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy | Full Text
In Defense of Low-Fat Eating
In Defense of Low-Fat Eating
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In Defense of Low-Fat Eating
Denise Minger - In Defense of Low Fat - YouTube
Denise Minger - In Defense of Low Fat - YouTube
Denise Minger is an author, health consultant, public speaker, and owner of the website www.rawfoodsos.com, where she focuses on debunking bad science and pr...
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Denise Minger - In Defense of Low Fat - YouTube