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De-worming and Psoriasis

Worms: A remarkably reasonable treatment option for psoriasis … https://www.psoriasis.org/files/…/FORUM-FALL-2013-worms-reasonable-treatment.p… by J Greb – ‎Related articles Epidemiological, experimental, and clinical evidence suggest that Trichuris Suis therapy may be both applicable and advantageous in the treatment of psoriasis. Epidemiologically, the de-worming of developed nations has been correlated with the increased prevalence of immune-mediated disease such as psoriasis. ParasiticContinue reading “De-worming and Psoriasis”

Caregivers providing non medical home care wants to be paid more

The home care industry is bracing itself for a host of new or amended federal, state and/or local obligations. At the same time, agencies are struggling to recruit and retain care workers. Agencies are at a bind with caregivers wanting to be paid more and clients wanted to pay less. Motherhealth bay area caregivers careContinue reading “Caregivers providing non medical home care wants to be paid more”

Stress in pregnant moms and offspring affected 20 genes with decreased in Lactobacillus and new neurons

Pregnant women may pass on the effects of stress to their fetus by way of bacterial changes in their vagina, suggests a study in mice. It may affect how well their baby’s brain is equipped to deal with stress in adulthood. The bacteria in our body outnumber our own cells by about 10 to 1,Continue reading “Stress in pregnant moms and offspring affected 20 genes with decreased in Lactobacillus and new neurons”

Neurodegenerative disease links gastrointestinal tract – Parkinson’s

The earliest evidence that the gut might be involved in Parkinson’s emerged more than 200 years ago. In 1817, the English surgeon James Parkinson reported that some patients with a condition he termed “shaking palsy” experienced constipation. In one of the six cases he described, treating the gastrointestinal complaints appeared to alleviate the movement-related problems associated withContinue reading “Neurodegenerative disease links gastrointestinal tract – Parkinson’s”

Gut-Dwelling Bacterium Consumes Parkinson’s Drug

Gut-Dwelling Bacterium Consumes Parkinson’s Drug Posted on June 25th, 2019 by Dr. Francis Collins Gut bacteria eating a pill Scientists continue to uncover the many fascinating ways in which the trillions of microbes that inhabit the human body influence our health. Now comes yet another surprising discovery: a medicine-eating bacterium residing in the human gutContinue reading “Gut-Dwelling Bacterium Consumes Parkinson’s Drug”

Top health hacks 8-6-2019

Eggplant and apple cider vinegar for skin cancer MEDICATIONS TO AVOID that worse PD (Parkinson’s disease) High altitude and low oxygen change the intestinal microbiome Non pasteurized beers have more health benefits Sex hormones control the immune response via circadian rhythm Stress adjusts gut bacteria in mice What to eat during the 8-hour feeding windowContinue reading “Top health hacks 8-6-2019”

High altitude and low oxygen change the intestinal microbiome

This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of exposure to high altitude and low oxygen on intestinal microbial communities using mice as an animal model. Fecal microbiota from mice housed in a control environment representing 2,200 meters (NC group) above sea level with 16% Oxygen and mice that were placed in a hypobaric chamberContinue reading “High altitude and low oxygen change the intestinal microbiome”

Sex hormones control the immune response via circadian rhythm

Females and males differ in the energy consumption and nutritional requirements which are based on the interactions between environmental factors and sex hormones. The studies in early 1940s ascertained that females have enhanced capability of producing antibodies. This enhanced immune reactivity in females helps mount an effective resistance to infection and therefore females are lessContinue reading “Sex hormones control the immune response via circadian rhythm”

Stress adjusts gut bacteria in mice 

Stress adjusts gut bacteria in mice Researchers found that the social pressure/stressed group had more Bilophila and Dehalobacterium than the controls.   Researchers have also discovered more elevated amounts of these gut bacteria in individuals with MS (multiple sclerosis). Researchers discovered that there is a chain of occasions whereby stress introduction (1), changes to gutContinue reading “Stress adjusts gut bacteria in mice “

What to eat during the 8-hour feeding window , whole-8-hour

We aspire to have adequate sleep at night so that we can be productive during the day. We need the energy and motivation to stay in our healthy weight. We don’t want to deprive our bodies with our favorite dish but wanted to do some cleansing to get rid of toxins we have accumulated overContinue reading “What to eat during the 8-hour feeding window , whole-8-hour”

Top health hacks 8-5-2019

Eggplant and apple cider vinegar for skin cancer Nitric Oxide Dump Exercise with nose breathing to lower blood pressure and thin blood Signs of the preactive and active phase of dying, medications for terminally ill Building a Bigger Action Hero by Logan Hill Non pasteurized beers have more health benefits 4-point tummy vacuum Gut BacteriaContinue reading “Top health hacks 8-5-2019”

Iodine prevents more cancer than any other mineral

How much iodine do I need? The amount of iodine you need each day depends on your age. Average daily recommended amounts are listed below in micrograms (mcg). Life Stage Recommended Amount Birth to 6 months 110 mcg Infants 7-12 months 130 mcg Children 1-8 years 90 mcg Children 9-13 years 120 mcg Teens 14-18 years 150Continue reading “Iodine prevents more cancer than any other mineral”