Dr. Olree says that Fluorine causes more cancer than any other mineral. Iodine prevents more cancer than any other mineral. Now we are finding that fluoridation of water is causing hypothyroidism to rise by thirty percent of more. We have less iodine in our soils and thus less in our food as time goes on. Add to that theContinue reading “Ginger is anti-cancer while Fluorine is carcinogenic”
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Vitamin K2 affects heart, bones and teeth and Vitamin A and D absorption
Vitamin K2 activates the proteins that vitamins A and D “tell” the cells to make, thus greatly increasing their effectiveness. This has huge implications for calcium metabolism, removing it from the body where it is the “hard” in hardening of the arteries as well as the culprit in spurs, and moving it to the bonesContinue reading “Vitamin K2 affects heart, bones and teeth and Vitamin A and D absorption”
Butyrate from fermented carbs
Anti-inflammation Intestinal epithelium maintains a low grade of inflammation in order to prepare for constant immunological challenges on the mucosal surface (48, 61). If the immunological control is disrupted, the enterocytes might suffer from inflammatory and oxidative damages and even cause cancer (62, 63). Many studies have shown that butyrate can act as an anti-inflammatory agent. SeveralContinue reading “Butyrate from fermented carbs”
Impacts of Macronutrients on the Gut Microbiota – carbohydrate
Substrate Supply to the Colonic Microbiota An adult colon contains approximately 500 g of contents, most of which is bacteria [58], and about 100 g/day is voided as stool. A typical western type diet supplies the colonic microbiota with about 50 g daily of potentially fermentable substrate, predominantly dietary fiber (DF). Non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) areContinue reading “Impacts of Macronutrients on the Gut Microbiota – carbohydrate”
Gut Bacteria Influences Metabolism – fermented carbohydates
Gut Bacteria Influences Metabolism Through the Immune System Summary: Digestive enteroendocrine cells use an innate immune pathway to respond to good bacteria by fine tuning metabolism to diet and intestinal conditions, a new study reveals. Source: Boston Children’s Hospital. Research tells us that the commensal or “good” bacteria that inhabit our intestines help to regulateContinue reading “Gut Bacteria Influences Metabolism – fermented carbohydates”
Cook your fish to kill parasites
Consumption of fluke-free fish is the most important factor in controlling Opisthorchis viverrini (OV) infection in endemic areas such as northeast Thailand and thereby reducing the risk of cholangiocarcinoma. Cooking fish is the best way to avoid infection; however, the cultural practice of eating raw or fermented fish is difficult to change. We investigated theContinue reading “Cook your fish to kill parasites”
Parasites that can lead to cancer
Certain parasitic worms that can live inside the human body can also raise the risk of developing some kinds of cancer. These organisms are not found in the United States, but they can be a concern for people who live in or travel to other parts of the world. Opisthorchis viverrini and Clonorchis sinensis are liver flukesContinue reading “Parasites that can lead to cancer”
Tips when taking probiotics
Always choose a probiotic supplement with at least 10 billion live organisms per dosage. Keep in mind that the probiotic supplement should ensure (in writing) that you’ll continue to receive this number throughout the shelf life of the product. Avoid taking probiotics with chlorinated water. Chlorine is added to municipal water systems to kill bacteria,Continue reading “Tips when taking probiotics”
Circadian clock alters response to diet and changes to gut microbiome
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CAUSES INTESTINAL DAMAGE NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 8, 2017 Researchers have identified a link between traumatic brain injury and intestinal changes. A new study reports the intestinal changes may contribute to increased risk of developing infections and could worsen brain damage in TBI patients.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGY6 MIN READ BACTERIAL CLUES IN BABY’S DIRTY DIAPERSContinue reading “Circadian clock alters response to diet and changes to gut microbiome”
Traumatic brain injury causes intestinal damage
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CAUSES INTESTINAL DAMAGE NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 8, 2017 Researchers have identified a link between traumatic brain injury and intestinal changes. A new study reports the intestinal changes may contribute to increased risk of developing infections and could worsen brain damage in TBI patients.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGY6 MIN READ BACTERIAL CLUES IN BABY’S DIRTY DIAPERSContinue reading “Traumatic brain injury causes intestinal damage”
Bacteria in fermented food signal the immune system
THE HUMAN MICROBIOME IS A TREASURE TROVE WAITING TO BE UNLOCKED NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 15, 2019 Understanding the complexity of the human microbiome may help unlock mysteries behind health and psychological illnesses.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGYNEUROSCIENCEPSYCHOLOGY6 MIN READ CAN MATHEMATICS HELP US UNDERSTAND THE COMPLEXITY OF OUR MICROBIOME? NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 5, 2019 A newly developed mathematical framework describesContinue reading “Bacteria in fermented food signal the immune system”
Study links gut bacteria that can lead to seizures and strokes
DIETARY FIBER REDUCES BRAIN INFLAMMATION DURING AGING NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 14, 2018 Researchers report a high fiber diet can help to reduce both intestinal and brain inflammation during aging. … READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGYNEUROSCIENCEOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES6 MIN READ SPECIFIC BACTERIA IN SMALL INTESTINE ARE CRUCIAL FOR FAT ABSORPTION NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 13, 2018 Researchers reveal the Western diet can induceContinue reading “Study links gut bacteria that can lead to seizures and strokes”
Delaying age related diseases by keeping gut bacteria in balance
DELAYING AGE RELATED DISEASES BY KEEPING GUT BACTERIA IN BALANCE NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 11, 2015 According to researchers, analyzing intestinal bacteria could be a promising way to predict health outcomes as we age.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES6 MIN READ CHANGES IN ABUNDANCE OF MOUSE GUT BACTERIA CONNECTED TO CIRCADIAN RHYTHM NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 5, 2015 According toContinue reading “Delaying age related diseases by keeping gut bacteria in balance”
More sociable chimps harbor richer gut microbiomes
TARGETING THE GUT-BRAIN CONNECTION CAN IMPACT IMMUNITY NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 11, 2016 Researchers report that manipulating dopamine signaling in the nervous system of C. elegans can control inflammation in the gut.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGY6 MIN READ GUT BUSTING: HOW GASEOUS SUBSTANCES IN THE BODY AFFECT PSYCHE AND BEHAVIOR NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 26, 2016 A new study reports onContinue reading “More sociable chimps harbor richer gut microbiomes”