Study shows how viruses affect the bacteria populations in your gut, and what that means for your health

Bacteriophages, also known as phages, are viruses that target and destroy bacteria. An interesting thing about phages is that each one targets one specific strain of bacteria. Because of this, doctors used phages to fight bacterial infections before the dawn of antibiotics. Now, with the prevalence of antibiotic resistance, researchers are revisiting the idea of using … Continue reading Study shows how viruses affect the bacteria populations in your gut, and what that means for your health

Glutathione Against the Coronavirus

Before we get into our main topic today on glutathione first some good news: A 35-year-old Seattle-area man identified as the nation’s first person with coronavirus developed pneumonia while in the hospital but has improved after getting antiviral medication, according to a report published last Friday in the New England Journal of Medicine. This is the … Continue reading Glutathione Against the Coronavirus

Coronavirus Outbreak – Transmission & Updates Explained

Coronavirus outbreak, transmission, and pathophysiology illustrated clearly by pulmonologist Dr. Seheult. Coronavirus Outbreak - Transmission & Updates Explained Video Length: 6:35 minutes Here are the links referenced in this video on coronavirus: Homologous recombination within the spike glycoprotein of the newly identified coronavirus may boost cross‐species transmission from snake to human – Ji – – … Continue reading Coronavirus Outbreak – Transmission & Updates Explained

Weight Loss Via Baking Soda and Reduced Breathing

Ever wonder why it is so difficult if not impossible to lose weight when you are eating practically nothing? Many people go on intensive diets and do lose weight only to see the pounds come back the moment they end their diet. This is more than frustrating! Everyone comes out with a different diet with … Continue reading Weight Loss Via Baking Soda and Reduced Breathing

Coronavirus Update 3: Spread, Quarantine, Projections, & Vaccine

Coronavirus update #3 by pulmonologist Dr. Seheult. This video covers coronavirus spread, vaccine developments, quarantine strategies, coronavirus transmission, and projections. Coronavirus Update 3: Spread, Quarantine, Projections, & Vaccine Video Length: 7:29 minutes Here are the links referenced in this video on coronavirus: Homologous recombination within the spike glycoprotein of the newly identified coronavirus may boost … Continue reading Coronavirus Update 3: Spread, Quarantine, Projections, & Vaccine

Dosages and Treatments for Coronavirus Infections

Because we are in the middle of a declared international health crisis I will start each essay with an update. I am quickly writing a booklet on the coronavirus and how to treat it to maximize the chances one will not die from it. So far the news is not being overly dramatic, meaning things … Continue reading Dosages and Treatments for Coronavirus Infections

Germ vs Terrain Theory – Which Do We Adopt To Be Healthy?

In the Western world, we are desperately obsessed with killing things off that we feel can threaten our livelihood. Whether it is germs, terrorists, or the next door neighbour, we seek to eliminate anything that doesn’t agree with us rather than trying to maintain a healthy balance between desired and undesirable circumstances. When it comes … Continue reading Germ vs Terrain Theory – Which Do We Adopt To Be Healthy?

How does the immune system know which microorganisms to attack? Turns out, it’s similar to speed dating

Researchers from the University of Freiburg have found evidence to suggest that the immune system could distinguish between self and non-self molecules through interacting with them. This team, led by biologists Wolfgang Schamel and Wilfried Weber, provided data that supported a hypothesis scientists have long held concerning how T cells differentiate between pathogens and the body’s cells. One … Continue reading How does the immune system know which microorganisms to attack? Turns out, it’s similar to speed dating

How the gut microbes you’re born with affect your lifelong health|Henna-Maria Uusitupa

Your lifelong health may have been decided the day you were born, says microbiome researcher Henna-Maria Uusitupa. In this fascinating talk, she shows how the gut microbes you acquire during birth and as an infant impact your health into adulthood -- and discusses new microbiome research that could help tackle problems like obesity and diabetes. … Continue reading How the gut microbes you’re born with affect your lifelong health|Henna-Maria Uusitupa

Water has memory – Prof. Bernd Kroeplin Water research Germany

Water has memory - new astonishing results in the water droplet research. Water stores more information than we expected. It reflects the impacts of flowers, stones and also emotions (love or shock), music (classic or rock), mobile radiation and the impact of thoughts by changing the structure in the droplet. A fascinating insight into the … Continue reading Water has memory – Prof. Bernd Kroeplin Water research Germany