INTERACTIONS OF MULTIPLE INFECTIOUS AGENTS IN MALARIA-ENDEMIC AREAS: CONCURRENT HIV/AIDS AND MALARIA Altaf A. Lal, Ph.D. Author Information Establishment of microorganisms in human host populations requires structural, biologic, and molecular compatibilities between the host and pathogen. In situations where multiple infectious organisms coexist in an individual, the resulting polyparasitism could lead to increased infectivity, alteredContinue reading “Concurrent HIV/AIDS , TB AND MALARIA”
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Soaking and cooking our whole foods to remove anti-nutrients
Since many antinutrients are water-soluble, they simply dissolve when foods are soaked. In legumes, soaking has been found to decrease phytate, protease inhibitors, lectins, tannins and calcium oxalate. However, the effect depends on the type of legume. Soaking may also decrease oxalates in leafy vegetables.
Doctors cure and we heal our bodies
I am completing an ebook on cancer and healing ways and it will be free to all libraries around the world and 50% discounted to all Filipinos. It is my hope that we can save on health care costs and prevent cancer from multiplying 20 years from now. Cancer containment starts with addressing the parasitesContinue reading “Doctors cure and we heal our bodies”
Lymphatic fluid is squeezed through the vessels when we use our muscles
Lymphatic system is part of the immune system maintains fluid balance and plays a role in absorbing fats and fat-soluble nutrients involves an extensive network of vessels that passes through almost all our tissues to allow for the movement of a fluid called lymph lymph circulates through the body in a similar way to bloodContinue reading “Lymphatic fluid is squeezed through the vessels when we use our muscles”
When will there be a cure for cancer and AIDS?
When will there be a cure for cancer and AIDS? Connie B. Dellobuono, Health author and blogger When we care for our body 20 years before cancer can take hold. Preventive care with plant foods and healthy lifestyle (avoid alcohol, avoid inadequate night sleep, and avoid alcohol/nicotine/toxic substances). Prevent parasites from over powering our goodContinue reading “When will there be a cure for cancer and AIDS?”
How can nitrate and nitrite affect normal hemoglobin?
Nitrates can change normal hemoglobin (the chemical in the blood responsible for oxygen transport) to methemoglobin. Normally, methemoglobin levels are less than 2.5 percent of the body’s total hemoglobin. Nitrates act to increase the methemoglobin, which reduces the ability of the blood to transport oxygen to cells. This oxygen starvation can lead to a bluishContinue reading “How can nitrate and nitrite affect normal hemoglobin?”
Can green tea eliminate fat from the body?
Is it true that green tea eliminates fat from the body? Originally Answered: Does green tea really help you lose weight? · Yes, especially when you add warm water and lemon in it. Green tea suppresses the hunger hormones. Animal studies suggest that the active compounds in green tea can aid this process by boostingContinue reading “Can green tea eliminate fat from the body?”
What foods contribute to high triglycerides?
Eating left overs and processed foods with nitrites can increase triglycerides. Manufacturers add nitrates and nitrites to foods such as cured sandwich meats, bacon, salami or sausages to give them color and to prolong their shelf life. Connie , answering at Quora.com Source: A Swedish study found that children with type 1 diabetes had eaten more food containing nitrosamines,Continue reading “What foods contribute to high triglycerides?”
Why we get fat and hungry
What if what is advised to us to lose weight didn’t work? It is biology that will make us understand our body. What is surprising that low carb or reducing carbohydrates is a common practice for weight loss. In 1797, a Scottish military surgeon John Rollo successfully treated diabetes patient with low carbohydrate diet. TheyContinue reading “Why we get fat and hungry”
How do you lower your stress levels
Stress can age us. I go to the beach and get a foot massage weekly. I recently had a conversation with a millenial who is already receiving his monthly pension from the military after 7 years of service and wanted to retire in 5 years at age 35. Add your suggestions here on how toContinue reading “How do you lower your stress levels”
Soak, sprout, and ferment grains and legumes to remove toxic lectins
The best ways to mitigate the toxic effects of lectins are traditional food preparation methods, which include soaking, sprouting, and fermenting grains and legumes. You can ferment flour before cooking with it. Sourdough bread and a traditional flatbread from India called dosa are both made from fermented flours. Fermenting dairy, and even nightshades before usingContinue reading “Soak, sprout, and ferment grains and legumes to remove toxic lectins”
Parasite 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 flukes (aContinue reading “Parasite can lead to cancer”
Glyphosate and DNA damage
Glyphosate (IUPAC name: N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine) is a broad-spectrum systemic herbicide and crop desiccant. It is an organophosphorus compound, specifically a phosphonate, which acts by inhibiting the plant enzyme 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase. It is used to kill weeds, especially annual broadleaf weeds and grasses that compete with crops. It was discovered to be an herbicide by Monsanto chemist John E. Franz in 1970. Monsanto brought it to market for agricultural use in 1974 underContinue reading “Glyphosate and DNA damage”
Mucilage, fiber, Metamucil and parasites
Mucilages Although from a phytochemical standpoint mucilages are often considered a minor category of the group of large plant polysaccharides (a category that includes gums, the various mannans, hemicelluloses and pectins), they are highly prized by phytotherapists. Strictly speaking, the class of compounds that the phytotherapist considers as ‘mucilages’ are acidic heterogeneous polysaccharides or the ‘acidic mucilages’. Mucilages are generally not chemically well defined.Continue reading “Mucilage, fiber, Metamucil and parasites”