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
Could a New Epigenetic Blood Test Predict Your Risk of Type 2 Diabetes?
Diabetes is a disease characterized by the body’s inability to properly use insulin and it affects over 29 million Americans. With new epigenetic research, however, the disease may be mitigated with a simple blood test that offers early knowledge and the possibility for pre-emptive lifestyle management. Lund University researchers in Sweden published their study in Nature Communications, … Continue reading Could a New Epigenetic Blood Test Predict Your Risk of Type 2 Diabetes?
Epigenetic Marks Found In Blood Test Could Help Save Diabetics
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic illness in which a person’s body cannot produce enough insulin to process blood sugar in a healthy way. It affects millions of people all over the world, and it can be a debilitating and even deadly disease if not properly managed. The inability to metabolize glucose can lead to … Continue reading Epigenetic Marks Found In Blood Test Could Help Save Diabetics
Understanding Your Lab Results
Interpreting clinical laboratory test results/blood tests with Dr. Seheult. This is the first video from the CBC Results Explained Clearly Dark Field Microscopy Live Blood Analysis - Cardio-Vascular Disease https://rumble.com/embed/vb3snf/?pub=9qiox OMAX 40X-2500X USB3 10MP Digital Darkfield Lab Siedentopf Trinocular LED Microscope for Live Blood Sodium Bicarbonate - Full Medical Review pH Adjust Alkalinizing Formula | … Continue reading Understanding Your Lab Results
Hydrogen is Serious Medicine for Cancer
It is hard to lose with hydrogen. Hydrogen gas (H2) benefits cancer patients through prevention. It also helps us fight cancer directly minimizing its spread. Useful as an effective adjunct to radiation and chemotherapy treatments. It is easy to imagine hydrogen improving the quality of life of patients receiving cancer treatment. Hydrogen gas inhalation is … Continue reading Hydrogen is Serious Medicine for Cancer
Anise Seed: An All-Natural Remedy For Candida & Fungus
Source: Anise Seed: An All-Natural Remedy For Candida & Fungus by Dr. Edward Group With delicate, white floral bouquets atop long branches, the anise plant lends a lovely look to any yard or wild field. Related to fennel and Queen Anne’s lace, anise (Pimpinella anisum) is originally native to the eastern Mediterranean region. While the lacy … Continue reading Anise Seed: An All-Natural Remedy For Candida & Fungus
Vitamins and Minerals – Are They Necessary? Part 2
Over the last century the depletion of soil nutrients has led to severe nutrient poor food. Unless one has a known food source grown in good soil it has become necessary to take quality whole food supplements if we are to regain and maintain good health. Vitamins and Minerals - Are They Necessary? Part 2 … Continue reading Vitamins and Minerals – Are They Necessary? Part 2
Vitamins and Minerals-Are They Necessary? Part 1
Over the last century the depletion of soil nutrients has led to severe nutrient poor food. Unless one has a known food source grown in good soil it has become necessary to take quality whole food supplements if we are to regain and maintain good health. Vitamins and Minerals-Are They Necessary? Part 1 1:11:38 min … Continue reading Vitamins and Minerals-Are They Necessary? Part 1
