Melatonin and the Gut: The Untold Connection – Naturopathic Doctor News and Review
Ron Mariotti, ND and Eric Yarnell, ND, RH (AHG) Melatonin is a hormone critical to regulation of circadian rhythm, primarily in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus. It is found […]
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder of which seizures are a core symptom. Approximately one third of epileptic patients are resistant to antiepileptic drugs and therefore require alternative therapeutic options. Dietary and nutritional supplements ...
Senolytics decrease senescent cells in humans: Preliminary report from a clinical trial of Dasatinib plus Quercetin in individuals with diabetic kidney disease - PubMed
"Hit-and-run" treatment with senolytics, which in the case of D + Q have elimination half-lives
What is Collagen 7 Ways Collagen Can Boost Your Health - Dr. Axe
What is collagen? The most abundant protein in the body, it's found in muscles, bones, skin and tendons. Learn about the types, sources, benefits and supplements.
TROUBLING STUDY SHOWS HEART DAMAGE IN VACCINATED - The HighWire
A new study has detected heart inflammation in all mRNA vaccinated patients who were undergoing routine medical checkups for other reasons. If replicated, the findings could upend the idea of rare myocarditis after COVID vaccination.
! 1 ESTEEMED JAPANESE PROFESSOR SOUNDS THE ALARM ON OMICRON - The HighWire
Japanese researcher, Dr. Takayuki Miyazawa, took to the streets of Japan in an historic effort to convey information about research showing the Omicron variant may have been artificially synthesized. Learn how The HighWire has been leading the worldwide media coverage of this important issue. POSTED: October 9, 2023
Polymorphisms in genes of melatonin biosynthesis and signaling support the light-at-night hypothesis for breast cancer | European Journal of Epidemiology
European Journal of Epidemiology - Light-at-night triggers the decline of pineal gland melatonin biosynthesis and secretion and is an IARC-classified probable breast-cancer risk factor. We applied...
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE WITH BARRY SMELTZER - The HighWire
Holistic practitioner, Barry Smeltzer, MPAS, PA-C, FAAEM, discusses his journey from conventional medicine after healing his son from autism with the help of his wife using alternative treatments. Hear about his Holistic Medical Clinic, Healing Provisions, and the upcoming annual conference with the American Academy of Environmental Medicine in San Antonio. POSTED: October 6, 2023
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.
Investigation of antimicrobial and physical properties of polyester/cotton blended knitted fabric treated with AgNO3 and aloe vera - ScienceDirect
The application of antimicrobial textiles is rising rapidly because of their healthcare, comfort, and hygienic attributes. This work aimed to develop …
Neuronal Health – Can Culinary and Medicinal Mushrooms Help? - PMC
Hericium erinaceus a culinary and medicinal mushroom is a well established candidate for brain and nerve health. Ganoderma lucidum, Grifola frondosa and Sarcodon scabrosus have been reported to have neurite outgrowth and neuronal health benefits. The ...
Supplement Facts & Directions Supplement Facts Serving Size: 500 milligrams Servings Per Container: Varies Amount Per Serving % Daily Value* Lion's Mane Extract (Hericium erinaceus) (sporocarp) 500 mg (Standardized to ≥30% Polysaccharide) † * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.† Daily Value Not Established ‡ These supplement facts may vary from the product you receive. Please call for exact numbers. Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Capsule Servings Per Container: Varies Amount Per Serving % Daily Value* Lion's Mane Extract (Hericium erinaceus) (sporocarp) 500 mg (Standardized to ≥30% Polysaccharide) † * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.† Daily Value Not Established ‡ These supplement facts may vary from the product you receive. Please call for exact numbers. Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Capsule Servings Per Container: Varies Amount Per Serving % Daily
Bioactive Compounds in Anti-Diabetic Plants: From Herbal Medicine to Modern Drug Discovery - PMC
Natural products, including organisms (plants, animals, or microorganisms) have been shown to possess health benefits for animals and humans. According to the estimation of the World Health Organization, in developing countries, 80% of the population ...
Senolytic drugs: from discovery to translation - PubMed
Senolytics are a class of drugs that selectively clear senescent cells (SC). The first senolytic drugs Dasatinib, Quercetin, Fisetin and Navitoclax were discovered using a hypothesis-driven approach. SC accumulate with ageing and at causal sites of multiple chronic disorders, including diseases acco …
Ladies, you are looking at the power of carbon dioxide medicine. This is the same woman before, after one year and after two years of daily application of a carbon dioxide gel that is applied directly to the face. What this will do to the skin this will do to one’s internal tissues when... View Article
! One size does not fit all – Trehalose metabolism by Clostridioides difficile is variable across the five phylogenetic lineages | Microbiology Society
Clostridioides difficile , the leading cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea worldwide, is a genetically diverse species which can metabolise a number of nutrient sources upon colonising a dysbiotic gut environment. Trehalose, a disaccharide sugar consisting of two glucose molecules bonded by an α 1,1-glycosidic bond, has been hypothesised to be involved in the emergence of C. difficile hypervirulence due to its increased utilisation by the RT027 and RT078 strains. Here, growth in trehalose as the sole carbon source was shown to be non-uniform across representative C. difficile strains, even though the genes for its metabolism were induced. Growth in trehalose reduced the expression of genes associated with toxin production and sporulation in the C. difficile R20291 (RT027) and M120 (RT078) strains in vitro, suggesting an inhibitory effect on virulence factors. Interestingly, the R20291 TreR transcriptional regulatory protein appeared to possess an activator function as its DNA-binding ability was increased in the presence of its effector, trehalose-6-phosphate. Using RNA-sequencing analysis, we report the identification of a putative trehalose metabolism pathway which is induced during growth in trehalose: this has not been previously described within the C. difficile species. These data demonstrate the metabolic diversity exhibited by C. difficile which warrants further investigation to elucidate the molecular basis of trehalose metabolism within this important gut pathogen.
Fucoidan alleviates Salmonella-induced inflammation and mortality by modulating gut microbiota and metabolites, protecting intestinal barrier, and inhibiting NF-κB pathway - ScienceDirect
Salmonella typhimurium (ST) poses a serious threat to host health, and the adverse effects of antibiotic treatment necessitate the urgent search for i…
INTERVIEW / TESTIMONY - National Citizen's Inquiry - Alberta Government deleted COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Injury & Death data (Part 3) by Dr. William Makis (Sep.18, 2023)
mRNA Injury series - VAGINAL BLEEDING after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination - New Sep.22, 2023 Paper by Blix et al. is making waves, but the real TRUTH is far worse - 9 papers reviewed and VAERS Reports
Papers Reviewed: Sep.22, 2023 - Blix et al. - Norwegian study of 20,000 women Sep. 2023 - Thabet et al. - Saudi Study of 500 women ages 18-45 Sep.2023 - Jensen et al. - Danish study of 13,600 women ages 16-65 Aug.2023 - Trogstad et al. - Norwegian study of 3972 women ages 18-30
Polymer nanoparticles deliver mRNA to the lung for mucosal vaccination Alexandra Suberi et al. Sci Transl Med. 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37585505/ . Injectable mRNA-based vaccines were ins