This document provides information about nutrigenomics and the gut microbiome from a health educator. It is presented in 3 modules. Module 1 discusses the importance of the gut microbiome and how factors like diet, birth method, and antibiotic use can influence gut bacteria. Maintaining a healthy microbiome is important for digestion, immunity, mental health, and disease prevention. Module 2 will cover methylation and how it regulates genes. Module 3 explains how nutrigenomics teaches how to feed your genes for optimal health through diet. The presentation aims to educate people on improving health and preventing disease by understanding these foundational concepts.
Large Memory High Performance ComputingEnables Comparison Across Human Gut M...Larry Smarr
This document summarizes a talk about research analyzing gut microbiome data from patients with autoimmune diseases and healthy subjects. The research used large memory high performance computing on the Gordon supercomputer to analyze over 1.2 trillion DNA bases of metagenomic sequencing data from the gut microbiomes. Analysis found major shifts in microbial ecology between healthy subjects and those with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. Therapies for one subject's Crohn's disease reduced certain phyla but others remained at high levels. The research aims to develop noninvasive microbial diagnostics and new therapeutic tools for managing the microbiome.
Biotechnology has significantly impacted the livestock industry through advances in animal breeding, cloning, and genetic engineering. However, these practices also face issues. Animal breeding aims to produce hardier livestock but some facilities have abused animals. Cloning creates exact copies of animals but cloned animals often have health problems. Genetic engineering can alter animal traits but modifying animal genes risks unintended health consequences if the meat is consumed by humans. The use of growth hormones and antibiotics in livestock is also controversial as it may impact animal and human health.
The document discusses the process of genetically engineering animals to produce pharmaceutical drugs. It describes how recombinant DNA from other species is inserted into animals like goats, cows, and chickens to make them produce therapeutic proteins in their milk, blood or eggs. This is presented as a more efficient and less expensive way to manufacture drugs like antithrombin, insulin, lactoferrin and anti-cancer proteins compared to other methods. However, some ethical concerns are raised regarding animal welfare and unintended consequences. The document explores both sides of this complex issue.
Selective breeding involves breeding animals or plants with desired traits to increase those traits in future generations. Genetic variations arise from mutations that can occur naturally or be induced by factors like radiation. While most mutations are harmless, some can be beneficial or harmful, like cancer-causing mutations. Techniques like hybridization and genetic engineering allow further manipulation of organisms by combining genes from different species or rewriting DNA. Transgenic organisms containing genes from other species have potential applications in medicine, agriculture, and materials production, but also raise ethical issues.
The document discusses several key points:
1) It questions the common belief that childhood exposure to measles provides immunity and that avoiding it threatens health.
2) It suggests that genetically modified foods and agricultural chemicals may promote disease more than genetics.
3) It warns that mandatory vaccinations could require Americans to accept poor and chronic health. Overall, the document casts doubt on mainstream views of health, immunity, and the role of vaccines and industrialized foods.
Transgenic animals are organisms that have had genes from another species inserted into their genome. The first transgenic animal was a mouse created in 1982 by inserting a growth gene. Methods for creating transgenic animals include microinjection of DNA into fertilized eggs or use of retroviruses. Transgenic animals have applications in medicine as disease models, in agriculture for improved growth, and in biotechnology for producing human proteins. Recent advances allow gene targeting in embryonic stem cells or germ cells for generating transgenic animals.
The document discusses genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and foods (GMFs) including their techniques, benefits, risks, and perspectives from various religions. It notes that GMFs are typically transgenic plant products that are engineered for traits like pest resistance, vitamin content, or drought tolerance. While offering potential benefits, they may pose environmental or human health risks. Most major scientific organizations say currently available GMOs are safe, but religious views on GMOs vary and are still debated among scholars.
A transgenic organism is one that has been genetically altered through recombinant DNA technology, which involves combining DNA from different genomes or inserting foreign DNA. There are three main methods for creating transgenic organisms: DNA microinjection, retrovirus-mediated gene transfer, and embryonic stem cell-mediated gene transfer. Transgenic organisms hold advantages for agriculture, medicine, and industry, but also pose some disadvantages regarding animal welfare and low success rates.
Large Memory High Performance ComputingEnables Comparison Across Human Gut M...Larry Smarr
This document summarizes a talk about research analyzing gut microbiome data from patients with autoimmune diseases and healthy subjects. The research used large memory high performance computing on the Gordon supercomputer to analyze over 1.2 trillion DNA bases of metagenomic sequencing data from the gut microbiomes. Analysis found major shifts in microbial ecology between healthy subjects and those with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. Therapies for one subject's Crohn's disease reduced certain phyla but others remained at high levels. The research aims to develop noninvasive microbial diagnostics and new therapeutic tools for managing the microbiome.
Biotechnology has significantly impacted the livestock industry through advances in animal breeding, cloning, and genetic engineering. However, these practices also face issues. Animal breeding aims to produce hardier livestock but some facilities have abused animals. Cloning creates exact copies of animals but cloned animals often have health problems. Genetic engineering can alter animal traits but modifying animal genes risks unintended health consequences if the meat is consumed by humans. The use of growth hormones and antibiotics in livestock is also controversial as it may impact animal and human health.
The document discusses the process of genetically engineering animals to produce pharmaceutical drugs. It describes how recombinant DNA from other species is inserted into animals like goats, cows, and chickens to make them produce therapeutic proteins in their milk, blood or eggs. This is presented as a more efficient and less expensive way to manufacture drugs like antithrombin, insulin, lactoferrin and anti-cancer proteins compared to other methods. However, some ethical concerns are raised regarding animal welfare and unintended consequences. The document explores both sides of this complex issue.
Selective breeding involves breeding animals or plants with desired traits to increase those traits in future generations. Genetic variations arise from mutations that can occur naturally or be induced by factors like radiation. While most mutations are harmless, some can be beneficial or harmful, like cancer-causing mutations. Techniques like hybridization and genetic engineering allow further manipulation of organisms by combining genes from different species or rewriting DNA. Transgenic organisms containing genes from other species have potential applications in medicine, agriculture, and materials production, but also raise ethical issues.
The document discusses several key points:
1) It questions the common belief that childhood exposure to measles provides immunity and that avoiding it threatens health.
2) It suggests that genetically modified foods and agricultural chemicals may promote disease more than genetics.
3) It warns that mandatory vaccinations could require Americans to accept poor and chronic health. Overall, the document casts doubt on mainstream views of health, immunity, and the role of vaccines and industrialized foods.
Transgenic animals are organisms that have had genes from another species inserted into their genome. The first transgenic animal was a mouse created in 1982 by inserting a growth gene. Methods for creating transgenic animals include microinjection of DNA into fertilized eggs or use of retroviruses. Transgenic animals have applications in medicine as disease models, in agriculture for improved growth, and in biotechnology for producing human proteins. Recent advances allow gene targeting in embryonic stem cells or germ cells for generating transgenic animals.
The document discusses genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and foods (GMFs) including their techniques, benefits, risks, and perspectives from various religions. It notes that GMFs are typically transgenic plant products that are engineered for traits like pest resistance, vitamin content, or drought tolerance. While offering potential benefits, they may pose environmental or human health risks. Most major scientific organizations say currently available GMOs are safe, but religious views on GMOs vary and are still debated among scholars.
A transgenic organism is one that has been genetically altered through recombinant DNA technology, which involves combining DNA from different genomes or inserting foreign DNA. There are three main methods for creating transgenic organisms: DNA microinjection, retrovirus-mediated gene transfer, and embryonic stem cell-mediated gene transfer. Transgenic organisms hold advantages for agriculture, medicine, and industry, but also pose some disadvantages regarding animal welfare and low success rates.
Ethical issues in genetic engineering and transgenicsSukhjinder Singh
This document summarizes the key ethical issues involved in genetic engineering and transgenics. It discusses how transgenics involves transferring genetic material between species and provides examples like creating disease-resistant crops. It then outlines some of the major ethical concerns regarding social impacts, health risks, environmental effects, and challenges to concepts of species boundaries. Intrinsic issues around creating new life forms and challenging what it means to be human are also examined. The document concludes by noting the debate around whether species boundaries are truly fixed or more fluid concepts.
The document discusses various examples of genetically modified animals that have been created for different purposes. It describes animals that have been modified to glow in the dark by injecting them with fluorescent proteins from jellyfish, including sheep, rabbits, monkeys, dogs, and fish. It also mentions other genetically modified animals like cows that are resistant to diseases, featherless chickens, and pigs modified to produce healthier fat. The document provides information on the techniques used to create transgenic animals and both the potential benefits and problems of genetically modified organisms.
The document discusses several ethical issues related to animal biotechnology. It covers three main categories of ethical issues: 1) Impacts on animal welfare, 2) Governance of research institutions, and 3) Relationship between humans and animals. Specific topics discussed include genetic modification, religious concerns, animal welfare as defined by the five freedoms, environmental effects, concerns about unintended consequences for animal health, and arguments around risks and benefits. Extrinsic concerns are also addressed, such as potential abuse of the technology and predicting future impacts.
The Role of Transgenic Animals in Biomedical Research amir mahmodzadeh
This document discusses the use of transgenic animals in biomedical research. It describes five major categories of transgenic animals: 1) disease models, 2) transpharmers that produce pharmaceutical proteins, 3) xenoplanters engineered for organ transplantation, 4) animals modified for increased food production, and 5) scientific models used to study protein functions. Mice are the most commonly used transgenic animal due to their genome and ability to model human diseases. Transgenic animals show promise for producing drugs, but also face challenges with protein expression and leakage. Overall, transgenic animals provide benefits for researching and treating human diseases.
From Me To We: Discovering the Trillions of Microorganisms That are a Part of UsLarry Smarr
The document summarizes a lecture about the human microbiome and its importance in health and disease. It discusses how sequencing DNA has revealed that the human body hosts trillions of microorganisms and that 99% of our genes are microbial. Understanding the microbiome is crucial for medicine as shifts in the microbial ecology can be linked to various diseases. The lecturer discusses his own efforts to track biomarkers and microbiome data over time, revealing how perturbations correlated with disease symptoms and weight changes. Precision approaches analyzing large cohorts will be needed to unravel microbiome dynamics in health and illness.
IBMX part I -rabbit reproduction Theriogenology 2010 (1)ELENI FOTOPOULOU
This document summarizes a study that examined the effects of 3-isobutyl-1-methyl-xanthine (IBMX), an inhibitor of cyclic adenosine monophosphate and cyclic guanosine monophosphate phosphodiesterases, on rabbit reproduction. The study found that IBMX enhanced the stimulatory effects of gonadotropins on ovulation, embryo development, and fertility. IBMX increased the number of ovulations, embryos, and pregnancy and birth rates. Younger rabbits were more sensitive to IBMX than older rabbits. The results suggest that cyclic nucleotides play an important role in controlling rabbit reproduction and that IBMX can stimulate reproduction and fertility.
Este documento presenta una matriz de consistencia para evaluar la dotación y demanda de agua potable en el distrito de Asillo en Azangaro. La matriz establece un problema general, dos problemas específicos, un objetivo general y dos objetivos específicos, así como hipótesis correspondientes y variables e indicadores para medir el consumo de agua y los factores que lo afectan, con el fin de proponer un diseño para el sistema de abastecimiento de agua a largo plazo.
Este documento presenta un modelo de estatutos para una asociación sin ánimo de lucro. Los estatutos describen la constitución de la asociación, sus fines y actividades, la estructura de sus órganos de gobierno como la Asamblea General y la Junta Directiva, las normas para la admisión y derechos de los socios, el régimen económico y presupuestario, y las disposiciones para la modificación de los estatutos o la disolución de la asociación.
Este documento establece los estatutos de la Asociación Nacional Interprofesional de Plantas Aromáticas y Medicinales (ANIPAM). Define la asociación como una entidad sin ánimo de lucro constituida en Guadalajara para representar a productores, transformadores y otros relacionados con plantas aromáticas y medicinales. Establece los órganos de gobierno de la asociación, incluyendo la Asamblea General como órgano supremo y la Junta Directiva responsable de la gestión. También describe los derechos y obligaciones de los
Contact Details & Map of Takale Charitable Trust.ppsxSantosh Takale
About TAKALE CHARITABLE TRUST :
‘TAKALE CHARITABLE TRUST’ has been established to spread Education & Computer literacy among masses. Trust runs it’s own Computer Institute for poor & needy students. Till date more than 10000 students have taken benefit from same. Trust also offers free of cost guidance for various vocational courses, which includes field of NDT, Welding, Preparation for competitive examinations, Personality development, Career Guidance, Communication skills & Language courses.
Trust mainly works for Youth empowerment, Science Communication / Popularisation, Social Forestry, Conservation of Natural resources & Protection of wild life. Trust also organizes free medical camps at remote, tribal areas. All the activities of Trust are managed & funded by Santosh Takale.
Trust organizes All India level, Open essay competition on current, happening topics. Till date SEZ-Merits & Demerits, Global warming & Social Forestry, Human Society & Superstitions are the topics covered. The intent was to spread awareness among masses.
Trust annually felicitates Citizens, Teachers & NGO’s involved in philanthropic work, Science Communication & eradication of superstitions, to encourage such social activities in society.
As a part of self initiative for Youth empowerment, science communication, eradication of superstitions & Conservation of Natural resources/Wild life, various sessions/lectures are conducted in School, Colleges & Villages free of cost. Till date (Aug-2013) more than 350 numbers of such programs are conducted all over India & approximately 70000 numbers of general public has been addressed.
Trust has it’s GURUKUL at Shirdhon, Panvel, Raigad, MH-410206. The center works on objective of ‘Building better citizen for Better World’. Economically backward students are provided with healthy food for body as well as Mind. These students are guided & groomed by experts to choose their independent & ethical path of life.
Este documento presenta los estatutos de una asociación sin ánimo de lucro. Establece la denominación, fines y domicilio de la asociación, así como sus órganos de gobierno principales: la Junta Directiva y la Asamblea General. Detalla las facultades y funciones de cada órgano, incluyendo la representación legal, gestión administrativa y económica, y toma de decisiones. También especifica los requisitos para la convocatoria y votación en las reuniones de la Asamblea General.
Este documento presenta los estatutos de una asociación sin ánimo de lucro. Establece que la asociación tendrá una junta directiva y asambleas generales ordinarias y extraordinarias para tomar decisiones. Detalla los derechos y obligaciones de los socios, así como los órganos y funciones de la asociación, incluida la junta directiva, para lograr los fines de defender los intereses del grupo, promover actividades educativas y culturales, y representar a los asociados.
Kate provides advice for students interested in becoming entrepreneurs ("studentpreneurs"). She discusses three main points:
1) Why become a studentpreneur - It allows you to take risks with minimum responsibility, brings a fresh perspective, and helps you learn about yourself.
2) How to survive as a studentpreneur - Successful entrepreneurs like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates dropped out of college, and it's possible to launch a startup while still graduating. Use school resources and set goals.
3) Tips for studentpreneurs - Set aside time weekly to work together on the business, have a plan to test your idea with customers, and most importantly, have fun with the learning experience.
Este documento proporciona orientaciones para preparar clases sobre materiales y sus propiedades para niños. Explica la importancia de diseñar actividades de enseñanza basadas en proyectos curriculares y criterios como la experiencia de los estudiantes y el logro de objetivos. También presenta un proyecto curricular de ejemplo para el estudio de materiales de uso cotidiano a través de la primaria con objetivos, contenidos y consideraciones metodológicas.
Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat" tells the story of a man who loves animals but becomes an alcoholic and grows violent. He hangs his black cat from a tree after beating it, which fills him with guilt and remorse. Later, his house mysteriously burns down with his wife inside, and the police find the remains of the black cat hidden behind the house's walls.
The document discusses landing pages, including what they are, why they are effective, and best practices for creating them. Landing pages are highly focused pages designed to get visitors to take a specific action, such as filling out a form, signing up for a service, or making a purchase. They are more effective than regular website pages at converting visitors into leads or customers because the message and call to action can be tailored to the specific campaign. The document provides examples of effective landing pages and recommends testing different page elements like headlines, forms, buttons, layouts, images, and testimonials to optimize conversion rates.
The document appears to be a quiz game with multiple choice questions about various topics worth increasing monetary amounts. Players could win up to $8 million by correctly answering questions about soccer players, songs, countries, artists, and more.
Ethical issues in genetic engineering and transgenicsSukhjinder Singh
This document summarizes the key ethical issues involved in genetic engineering and transgenics. It discusses how transgenics involves transferring genetic material between species and provides examples like creating disease-resistant crops. It then outlines some of the major ethical concerns regarding social impacts, health risks, environmental effects, and challenges to concepts of species boundaries. Intrinsic issues around creating new life forms and challenging what it means to be human are also examined. The document concludes by noting the debate around whether species boundaries are truly fixed or more fluid concepts.
The document discusses various examples of genetically modified animals that have been created for different purposes. It describes animals that have been modified to glow in the dark by injecting them with fluorescent proteins from jellyfish, including sheep, rabbits, monkeys, dogs, and fish. It also mentions other genetically modified animals like cows that are resistant to diseases, featherless chickens, and pigs modified to produce healthier fat. The document provides information on the techniques used to create transgenic animals and both the potential benefits and problems of genetically modified organisms.
The document discusses several ethical issues related to animal biotechnology. It covers three main categories of ethical issues: 1) Impacts on animal welfare, 2) Governance of research institutions, and 3) Relationship between humans and animals. Specific topics discussed include genetic modification, religious concerns, animal welfare as defined by the five freedoms, environmental effects, concerns about unintended consequences for animal health, and arguments around risks and benefits. Extrinsic concerns are also addressed, such as potential abuse of the technology and predicting future impacts.
The Role of Transgenic Animals in Biomedical Research amir mahmodzadeh
This document discusses the use of transgenic animals in biomedical research. It describes five major categories of transgenic animals: 1) disease models, 2) transpharmers that produce pharmaceutical proteins, 3) xenoplanters engineered for organ transplantation, 4) animals modified for increased food production, and 5) scientific models used to study protein functions. Mice are the most commonly used transgenic animal due to their genome and ability to model human diseases. Transgenic animals show promise for producing drugs, but also face challenges with protein expression and leakage. Overall, transgenic animals provide benefits for researching and treating human diseases.
From Me To We: Discovering the Trillions of Microorganisms That are a Part of UsLarry Smarr
The document summarizes a lecture about the human microbiome and its importance in health and disease. It discusses how sequencing DNA has revealed that the human body hosts trillions of microorganisms and that 99% of our genes are microbial. Understanding the microbiome is crucial for medicine as shifts in the microbial ecology can be linked to various diseases. The lecturer discusses his own efforts to track biomarkers and microbiome data over time, revealing how perturbations correlated with disease symptoms and weight changes. Precision approaches analyzing large cohorts will be needed to unravel microbiome dynamics in health and illness.
IBMX part I -rabbit reproduction Theriogenology 2010 (1)ELENI FOTOPOULOU
This document summarizes a study that examined the effects of 3-isobutyl-1-methyl-xanthine (IBMX), an inhibitor of cyclic adenosine monophosphate and cyclic guanosine monophosphate phosphodiesterases, on rabbit reproduction. The study found that IBMX enhanced the stimulatory effects of gonadotropins on ovulation, embryo development, and fertility. IBMX increased the number of ovulations, embryos, and pregnancy and birth rates. Younger rabbits were more sensitive to IBMX than older rabbits. The results suggest that cyclic nucleotides play an important role in controlling rabbit reproduction and that IBMX can stimulate reproduction and fertility.
Este documento presenta una matriz de consistencia para evaluar la dotación y demanda de agua potable en el distrito de Asillo en Azangaro. La matriz establece un problema general, dos problemas específicos, un objetivo general y dos objetivos específicos, así como hipótesis correspondientes y variables e indicadores para medir el consumo de agua y los factores que lo afectan, con el fin de proponer un diseño para el sistema de abastecimiento de agua a largo plazo.
Este documento presenta un modelo de estatutos para una asociación sin ánimo de lucro. Los estatutos describen la constitución de la asociación, sus fines y actividades, la estructura de sus órganos de gobierno como la Asamblea General y la Junta Directiva, las normas para la admisión y derechos de los socios, el régimen económico y presupuestario, y las disposiciones para la modificación de los estatutos o la disolución de la asociación.
Este documento establece los estatutos de la Asociación Nacional Interprofesional de Plantas Aromáticas y Medicinales (ANIPAM). Define la asociación como una entidad sin ánimo de lucro constituida en Guadalajara para representar a productores, transformadores y otros relacionados con plantas aromáticas y medicinales. Establece los órganos de gobierno de la asociación, incluyendo la Asamblea General como órgano supremo y la Junta Directiva responsable de la gestión. También describe los derechos y obligaciones de los
Contact Details & Map of Takale Charitable Trust.ppsxSantosh Takale
About TAKALE CHARITABLE TRUST :
‘TAKALE CHARITABLE TRUST’ has been established to spread Education & Computer literacy among masses. Trust runs it’s own Computer Institute for poor & needy students. Till date more than 10000 students have taken benefit from same. Trust also offers free of cost guidance for various vocational courses, which includes field of NDT, Welding, Preparation for competitive examinations, Personality development, Career Guidance, Communication skills & Language courses.
Trust mainly works for Youth empowerment, Science Communication / Popularisation, Social Forestry, Conservation of Natural resources & Protection of wild life. Trust also organizes free medical camps at remote, tribal areas. All the activities of Trust are managed & funded by Santosh Takale.
Trust organizes All India level, Open essay competition on current, happening topics. Till date SEZ-Merits & Demerits, Global warming & Social Forestry, Human Society & Superstitions are the topics covered. The intent was to spread awareness among masses.
Trust annually felicitates Citizens, Teachers & NGO’s involved in philanthropic work, Science Communication & eradication of superstitions, to encourage such social activities in society.
As a part of self initiative for Youth empowerment, science communication, eradication of superstitions & Conservation of Natural resources/Wild life, various sessions/lectures are conducted in School, Colleges & Villages free of cost. Till date (Aug-2013) more than 350 numbers of such programs are conducted all over India & approximately 70000 numbers of general public has been addressed.
Trust has it’s GURUKUL at Shirdhon, Panvel, Raigad, MH-410206. The center works on objective of ‘Building better citizen for Better World’. Economically backward students are provided with healthy food for body as well as Mind. These students are guided & groomed by experts to choose their independent & ethical path of life.
Este documento presenta los estatutos de una asociación sin ánimo de lucro. Establece la denominación, fines y domicilio de la asociación, así como sus órganos de gobierno principales: la Junta Directiva y la Asamblea General. Detalla las facultades y funciones de cada órgano, incluyendo la representación legal, gestión administrativa y económica, y toma de decisiones. También especifica los requisitos para la convocatoria y votación en las reuniones de la Asamblea General.
Este documento presenta los estatutos de una asociación sin ánimo de lucro. Establece que la asociación tendrá una junta directiva y asambleas generales ordinarias y extraordinarias para tomar decisiones. Detalla los derechos y obligaciones de los socios, así como los órganos y funciones de la asociación, incluida la junta directiva, para lograr los fines de defender los intereses del grupo, promover actividades educativas y culturales, y representar a los asociados.
Kate provides advice for students interested in becoming entrepreneurs ("studentpreneurs"). She discusses three main points:
1) Why become a studentpreneur - It allows you to take risks with minimum responsibility, brings a fresh perspective, and helps you learn about yourself.
2) How to survive as a studentpreneur - Successful entrepreneurs like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates dropped out of college, and it's possible to launch a startup while still graduating. Use school resources and set goals.
3) Tips for studentpreneurs - Set aside time weekly to work together on the business, have a plan to test your idea with customers, and most importantly, have fun with the learning experience.
Este documento proporciona orientaciones para preparar clases sobre materiales y sus propiedades para niños. Explica la importancia de diseñar actividades de enseñanza basadas en proyectos curriculares y criterios como la experiencia de los estudiantes y el logro de objetivos. También presenta un proyecto curricular de ejemplo para el estudio de materiales de uso cotidiano a través de la primaria con objetivos, contenidos y consideraciones metodológicas.
Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat" tells the story of a man who loves animals but becomes an alcoholic and grows violent. He hangs his black cat from a tree after beating it, which fills him with guilt and remorse. Later, his house mysteriously burns down with his wife inside, and the police find the remains of the black cat hidden behind the house's walls.
The document discusses landing pages, including what they are, why they are effective, and best practices for creating them. Landing pages are highly focused pages designed to get visitors to take a specific action, such as filling out a form, signing up for a service, or making a purchase. They are more effective than regular website pages at converting visitors into leads or customers because the message and call to action can be tailored to the specific campaign. The document provides examples of effective landing pages and recommends testing different page elements like headlines, forms, buttons, layouts, images, and testimonials to optimize conversion rates.
The document appears to be a quiz game with multiple choice questions about various topics worth increasing monetary amounts. Players could win up to $8 million by correctly answering questions about soccer players, songs, countries, artists, and more.
The document describes the author's school, which recently moved from a small old building to a new larger building in Riga, Latvia. The school has around 200 students, 40 staff members, and 50 teachers. It participates in contests, has international connections, and many traditions. The author thinks the new school is awesome.
El documento habla sobre la Tierra y cómo los seres humanos la están contaminando con basura y actividades que causan desastres naturales como terremotos y tsunamis. También menciona que los niños tienen la misión de cuidar el planeta separando basura, sembrando plantas y trabajando juntos para salvar la Tierra de seguir enfermando.
The document lists various classes, including 1.B, 2.B, 2.A, 3.B, 8.A, and 1.A(p). It also mentions that class 9 prepared potato pancakes, apple bread, patties, bindweed, curd pancakes, and cranberry sauce.
The document summarizes a student project to develop an Android quiz application called IQuiz containing over 800 questions. The project was developed over 4 months and involved defining the scope, designing, developing, testing, and piloting the app. Project management software was used to plan tasks, allocate resources, and estimate timelines and costs. The goal was to develop IQuiz as quickly as possible while facing challenges of new technology, tight deadlines, and constant stress.
From Nutrigenomics to Systems Nutrition - The role of nutrition in metabolic...Norwich Research Park
1) The document discusses moving beyond traditional nutrition science to a systems approach to understand the complex interactions between diet, genes, microbiome, and health.
2) A healthy gut microbiome is essential for overall health, and nutrition plays a key role in shaping the microbiome.
3) While no single "superfood" exists, eating a variety of plants foods along with minimizing highly processed foods can help maintain a flexible system and optimal health.
Genetically modified foods are foods that have been altered at the genetic level using genetic engineering techniques. While some argue GM foods could pose risks to human health and the environment, others believe they could help address issues like malnutrition. However, there is still a lack of long-term research on the health impacts of consuming GM foods. Additionally, widespread adoption of GM foods could negatively impact small farmers if unable to keep up with the technology. Overall, there are ongoing ethical debates around both the benefits and risks of GM foods for human health, societies, and the agricultural industry.
This document discusses genetic modification of food. It outlines some of the potential pros and cons. Among the pros discussed are improving nutrition and making crops more resistant to diseases. Among the cons discussed are risks of antibiotic resistant genes transferring to bacteria, negative health effects seen in animals fed GM foods including tumors and reproductive issues, and increased risk of cancers from growth hormones in GM dairy. The conclusion is that long term effects are unknown and it may be better to avoid risks to human health and DNA by growing food naturally rather than genetically modifying it.
Certain types of bacteria in the human digestive tract may be linked to obesity. Studies have found that obese people generally have a lower percentage of Bacteroidetes bacteria and a higher percentage of Firmicutes bacteria compared to non-obese people. Some bacteria could cause people to absorb more calories from food than normal. Managing the bacteria in the digestive tract through diet or medications may help address obesity in the future, but more research is still needed to fully understand the relationship between digestive bacteria and weight gain.
The document discusses how following a Paleo diet can help maximize savings in a Health Savings Account (HSA) by promoting health and avoiding medical expenses. It argues that humans evolved to eat a diet consisting of meat, seafood, fruits, and vegetables, rather than grains and dairy, which have become common only recently in evolutionary terms. Adopting a Paleo diet focused on these natural foods can help prevent chronic diseases, lower medical costs, and allow savings in an HSA to grow over the long term.
This document contains a summary of a presentation by Fabio Piccini MD PhD on longevity. It includes:
- Fabio Piccini's credentials in medicine, nutrition, and eating disorders.
- Key facts about what diets and lifestyles are correlated with increased longevity and reduced rates of chronic diseases. Populations eating traditional diets, even if high in certain macronutrients, have lower rates than those eating a Western diet.
- The five "Blue Zones" areas of the world where people live the longest - Sardinia, Okinawa, Loma Linda, Icaria, and Nicoya - and common traits of diets and lifestyles in those places
The human body has not yet been able to adapt itself to the dairy products and cereals and we have actually also integrated fast food into our daily habits. This is one factor that is hurting our bodies beyond repair. Abandoning certain nutritional aspects and adapting to some new ingredients has not really gone well with our bodies and this has adversely affected immunity of our bodies.
Anti-Acne Diet Based on 70 Studies (2024) What to Eat for Clear Skin!.pdfDani Preston
For the longest time dermatologists and researchers were outright denying any sort of link between diet and skin. It all started in the 1960s with a study that examined the effects of eating chocolate and acne. 65 participants with “moderate acne” were asked to eat chocolate bars every day for a month. Some were even consuming an excess of 1,200 calories daily from just chocolate!
Digestive Wellness - Nature & Health 2015Tania Flack
The document discusses the importance of gut health and the gut microbiome. It explains that the gut contains trillions of microorganisms that play a vital role in health. A disruption to the gut microbiome, known as dysbiosis, can lead to a "leaky gut" where toxins and undigested foods can pass into the bloodstream, causing inflammation. Leaky gut has been linked to many diseases and symptoms. The document provides strategies for improving gut health, including dietary changes, probiotic supplementation, and identifying food intolerances.
The document provides a critical appraisal of wheat's role in human disease. It argues that celiac disease may represent a healthy response to an unhealthy food (wheat), rather than an unhealthy response to a healthy food. It suggests that non-celiac wheat intolerance may also negatively impact health in more subtle ways. The document questions viewing celiac disease as a rare, genetically-determined disease, and instead proposes that epigenetic factors like diet are primary in disease development and expression. It examines potential toxic effects of wheat proteins like wheat germ agglutinin and their link to diseases like kidney cancer. The document ultimately argues that wheat may be a biologically inappropriate food for humans.
A happy gut does not only helps in improving your immune system but also has a positive effect on your mood swings and brain. C.A.R.E. of your gut is important - Cleanse, Activate, Restore and Enhance. So what is your gut telling you? Cause, in the end, your gut feeling is always right. True. Here is everything you need to know about a healthy gut...
These slides covers in detail on the things you can do to optimise your microbiome. From diversifying your dietary intake to having exercising routines and checking your habits; taking care of your microbiome will significantly boost your health and well-being. In short: a healthy microbiome gives a healthy you.
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Nutrigenomics mod1
1. WELCOME
I am honored by your choice to trust me as your health
educator and I thank you for being here and giving me the
opportunity to live out my passion of facilitating improved
health for everyone.
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Seven Streams to Wellness
2. NUTRI~GENOMICS +
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Blueprints for Disease Prevention & Vitality
It is my intention to share healthful wisdom with you,
that you didn't even know was critical to your vibrant longevity.
4. 4
3 PART PRESENTATION INCLUDES:
Nutri~Genomics Basics.
Part One we will learn about Healing Your Gut with your
Microbiome.
Part Two we will learn about Methylation and Managing
Your Genes.
Part Three of Nutri~Genomics, you are NOT a victim of your genes.
Learning How to Feed Your Genes.
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5. NUTRI~GENOMICS
By Following Me Through These Foundational Blueprints You Will
LEARN HOW TO:
1. Encourage Vibrant Health at Any Age
2. Improve Your Immune System
Nurture Your Gut Health
3. Improve Mental Clarity
4. Increase Energy And Vitality
5. Develop Tools for Disease Prevention
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6. Which one of those bullet points is most
important to you?
7. Before We Continue,
Allow Me to Cover a Few General Definitions:
1. Microbiome: Module 1 will explain the microbiome ~ The bacteria (bugs) in our gut.
We can NOT heal the gut without the help of a healthy microbiome.
2. Methylation is similar to a computer’s software program. Every cell in our body is regulated
by this process called methylation. Methylation is one of the primary dictates of how our genes
behave. Many diseased states ~ mind & body ~ are a result of poor methylation.. Methylation
will be explained in Module 2.
3. Broadly speaking, Nutri~genomics is the science of how to feed & nurture your genes
for optimal health. Nutri~genomics will be explained in Module 3.
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8. OUR HEALING PROCESS BEGINS WITH THE GUT
Before this presentations is over, you will learn of
5 PRIMARY PROTECTORS FOR YOUR GUT
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YOU ARE JUST 10% HUMAN
AROUND 90% OF THE GENES IN OUR BODIES BELONG TO BUGS
A HUMAN CONSISTS OF 23,000 GENES ~ THE BACTERIA WITHIN US HAVE MILLIONS OF GENES
For every one of the cells that make up the vessel that you call your body, there are nine
impostor cells hitching a ride. You are not just flesh and blood, muscle and bone, brain and
skin, but also bacteria and fungi. You are more ‘them’ than you are ‘you’.
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DISGUSTING, ISN’T IT?
We are surely too sophisticated, too hygienic, too evolved to be colonized
in this way. Shouldn’t we have shunned microbes, like we did fur and
tails, when we left the forests?
Doesn’t modern medicine have the tools to help us evict them so that we
can live cleaner, more healthy, independent lives?
NO!
WE CAN NOT THRIVE WITHOUT BUGS!
Unlike the coral reefs, or the rainforests, we have not YET
thought to protect them, let alone to cherish them.
12. “We construct our beliefs, mostly unconsciously, and
thereafter they hold us captive. They can help us focus and
make us more effective, but sadly, they also limit us: They
blind us to possibility and subject us to fog, fear, and doubt.”
Rapid Visualization: by Kurt Hands
In your wildest imagination, what would you have
your gut microbes do for you?
13. THE HYGIENE HYPOTHESIS
Being too clean is destructive to good health.
The hygiene hypothesis proposes that as a result of modern
public health practices, individuals living in the
industrialized world experience a relative deficiency in
immune stimulation by microbes, rendering them vulnerable
to the development of allergic hypersensitivities and their
associated diseases.
Prescott S, Fiocchi A. Avoidance or exposure to foods in prevention and treatment of food allergy? Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol 2010,10:258–66
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14. It’s Important to Know That There Are
Good Guys, And There Are Bad Guys.
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The bad guys promote most all diseases.
15. Immune
Gut Inflammation
Poor Pathogen Fighting
Food Sensitivities
Detoxification
Decreased Detoxification
Digestion
Leaky Gut
Dysbiosis
Less Nutrient Absorption
Nutrient Deficiencies
Neurology
Brain Inflammation
Opiates
Microbial toxins
Neurotransmitters
DISEASE BEGINS IN THE GUT,
WITH THE BAD GUYS.
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16. UNHEALTHY GUT MICROBIOME EQUALS:
1. Toxic Emotions
2. Fungal Infections
3. Foggy Brain
4. Depression
5. Lack of Energy
6. Weight Gain
7. Loss of Sex Drive
8. Hormone Imbalance
9. DISEASED STATE
Tid Bit: The microbiome also helps to
control the clock in our gut.
If we do not have healthy gut bacteria,
you will not be sleeping well.
17. Gut Flora Influenced By
1. Diet, Genes, Exercise, Environment & Thoughts
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18. INFLUENTIAL FACTORS CONTINUED
Natural Birth vs. Caesarean Section.
The bacteria we acquire at birth educates our immune system and
makes us less “allergic” to our environment and foods.
70 – 80% of our immune system is in our GALT – the lymph
tissue in the gut.
Breast Feeding.
Long Term Anti-biotic Usage.
City or Rural Living.
Over Concern with Clean.
Bacteria communicate with each other, to the gut wall, and to the
brain in our head.
GALT= Gut associated lymph tissue
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19. NATURAL BIRTH
A Baptism of Healthy Bugs
Babies delivered Naturally are dominated by Lactobacillus, Prevotella, and
Atopobium. These babies are healthily inoculated by the mother’s vaginal
canal as they are being birthed.
Babies delivered by Caesarian section have a less than healthy microbiota.
These babies have microbiota similar to the maternal skin community like
Staphylococcus.
Dr. David Perlmutter at the Bucks Institute:
“Being Born by C-Section Doubles the Risk of Autism”.
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20. DISEASE PREVENTION
The microbiota plays many roles in shaping your health, including
protection against pathogens, metabolism, detoxification,
and immune and nervous system development (6).
A number of modern chronic diseases are associated with a disruption of the microbiota,
such as (5). allergies, autoimmunity, skin conditions, inflammatory bowel
disease, thyroid conditions, diabetes, obesity, and others
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(5) http://www.nature.com/cmi/journal/v8/n2/full/cmi201067a.html
(6)http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19491241
21. Bugs that assist our psychological well~being:
Lactobacillus spp. and Bifidobacterium spp.
They produce GABA. GABA is an important neurotransmitter for
general calm.
WHICH BUGS HELP US?
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22. The Bug, Bacillus spp., Produce Dopamine for
Drive and That “Feel Good” Sense.
JF Cryan - 2012, Nature review Neuroscience
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23. Bifidobacteria spp. can increase the
concentration of tryptophan in blood
plasma (the precursor of serotonin) so act
as an anti-depresent. Which was tested by
Desbonnet L in 2008 by infecting Germ
Free mice with specific pathogen.
viz. Bifidobacterium infantis and let them take the swim test forcefully.
Desbonnet L, Journal of psychiatric research, 2008
ANTI~DEPRESSANTS BUGS
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24. BUGS EVEN MODULATE OUR THOUGHTS.
And you thought it was YOU
who chose those doughnuts to eat!
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25. Molecular Psychiatry (2016) 21, 738-748;
doi:10.1038/mp.2016.50
Is the secret to human
intelligence &
psychological wellness
lurking in our guts?
Recent studies suggest
that it might.
26. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3037020/
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It has been proven that children who show the largest
diversity with regard to their bacterial population are those
who are least affected by asthma and allergic rhinitis.
BUGS HAVE A CORRELATION with ASTHMA
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27. http://www.holisticprimarycare.net/topics/topics-a-g/functional-medicine/1630-welcome-to-the-microbiome-holistic-medicine-s-new-
frontier.html?tmpl=component&print=1&layout=default&page=
BUGS PLAY A ROLE IN CANCER
"Gut microbiome analysis has the potential to be a new
tool to noninvasively screen for colorectal cancer," said
Dr. Schloss.
COLOGUARD
Investigators are just beginning to explore the potential impact of the microbiome on cancer risk. It is reasonable to expect that it would play a role, at least in cancers of the gastrointestinal tract.
This summer, University of Michigan researchers reported that analysis of the microbiome is more effective in predicting the presence of precancerous adenomatous polyps and invasive colorectal tumors than fecal occult blood testing.
Dr. Patrick Schloss and colleagues at the University's Department of Microbiology & Immunology analyzed stool samples from 90 people: 30 healthy individuals, 30 patients with precancerous adenomatous polyps, and 30 patients with
invasive colorectal cancer. They found that the composition of the gut microbiome was distinct for individuals in the three groups.
Using this information, they then clarified microbiome signatures for each group, and found that people with precancerous or cancerous lesions had marked depletions in a number of commensals found in the gut of the normal cancer-free
subjects.
Dr. Schloss' team then developed a risk assessment tool based on the microbiome data, and found that by looking for the "signature" microbial changes, they obtained a 4.5-fold improvement in the detection of adenomatous polyps, and a
5.4-fold improvement in the detection of invasive colorectal cancer (Zackular JP, et al. Cancer Prev Res; epub ahead of print)
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28. Do Microbes Play
a Role in Your Fitness?
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29. Our Primary Energy Maker – Mitochondria – Were
Derived From Microbes.
Mitochondria are known as the powerhouses of the cell. They
are organelles that act like a digestive system which takes in
nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy rich
molecules for the cell. The biochemical processes of the cell are
known as cellular respiration.
Mitochondria were once microbes.
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(8) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12694174
30. BUGS INFLUENCE OUR METABOLISM
Friendly bugs are required for the thorough metabolism of
proteins, fats, carbohydrates and micronutrients.
Humans do not have ALL of the required enzymes for this to
happen efficiently, whereas, our healthy bugs do.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3144392/
31. Obesity (2009) 17, 1906–1915. doi:10.1038/oby.2009.112
Large-scale alterations of the gut microbiota and its microbiome (gene content) are associated
with obesity and are responsive to weight loss. Gut microbes can impact host metabolism via
signaling pathways in the gut, with effects on inflammation, insulin resistance, and deposition
of energy in fat stores.
Restoration of the gut microbiota to a healthy state may ameliorate the conditions associated
with obesity and help maintain a healthy weight.
A CALORIE IN IS NOT JUST A CALORIE IN
Obesity and the Human Microbiome
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32. Bad bugs feed on stress hormones – growing 10,000%.
They interpret our stress as us being weak,
and then feed on us.
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33. Bad bugs eat your micronutrients and excrete toxins.
Good bugs eat your toxins and excrete vitamins.
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34. What Harms The Good Bugs?
1. Antibiotics are like dropping a bomb and
some microbes never recover.
2. Stress
3. Acid Blocking Drugs.
4. NSAIDs
5. High SUGAR diet ~ High FAT diet.
6. Birth control pills.
7. Bio~identical hormones.
8. GMO’s
9. Chlorine, fluorine, chloramine, bromine,
etc.
We Are Slowly Killing Ourselves
35. GMO: A Brief History of Glyphosate
Glyphosate is the active ingredient in the herbicide,
Roundup®.
Monsanto assures us that glyphosate is practically nontoxic
to humans because
• Disrupts shikimate pathway which our cells don’t have.
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36. Is Glyphosate Toxic?
However, our gut bacteria DO have this pathway
• We depend upon them to supply us with essential amino acids
(among many other things).
Other ingredients in Roundup greatly increase
glyphosate’s toxic effects
Insidious effects of glyphosate accumulate over time.
• Most studies are too short to detect damage.
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37. Main Toxic Effects of Glyphosate*
Kills beneficial gut bacteria and allows pathogens to overgrow.
Interferes with function of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes.
Chelates important minerals (iron, cobalt, manganese, etc.)
Interferes with synthesis of aromatic amino acids and
methionine.
• Leads to shortages in critical neurotransmitters and folate.
Disrupts sulfate synthesis and sulfate transport.
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38. http://people.csail.mit.edu/seneff/
How Might Glyphosate Cause Obesity?
Glyphosate Disrupts liver’s ability to detox pervasive
organic pollutants.
Excess abdominal fat becomes a site where these toxins
can be sequestered. TOXIC Storage
Gut microbes convert sugar to fat where the toxins can
be safely stored.
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ENZYMES, METABOLISM &
HYDROCHLORIC ACID (HCL)
Feeding Your Genes to Protect Your Gut
http://buy-vitamins-minerals.com/enzymes/
43. 5 PRIMARY PROTECTORS FOR THE GUT
THE NECESSARY GUT DEFENSE SYSTEM
1. Tight Junction Cells
2. Microbiome
3. Mucus
4. SIgA Secratory Antibodies
(G.U.L.T 70% of immune system)
5. Acid
LEAKY GUT = PRELUDE TO AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2886850/
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44. Multiple research studies have linked gluten to the condition known as intestinal permeability – AKA – Leaky Gut Syndrome. One of the leading gluten
sensitivity researchers in the world, is the head of research at the University of Maryland Celiac Research Center, and he is responsible for discovering the
gluten/leaky gut connection.
Dr. Alessio Fasano,
&
ZONULIN
See more at:
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THE EXPERT ON LEAKY GUT
http://www.icnr.org/articles/lgs.html
45. LETS BEGIN HEALING THE
GUT
A Habitat for an Extraordinary Community of Microbes.
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46. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO HELP HEAL
YOUR GUT?
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48. ADJUST FOOD INTAKE
Reduce or Avoid:
Sugars: Artificial sweeteners, highly processed sugars, cane sugar.
Goods high in mold or fungus: Dried fruits, melons, peanuts, mushrooms, corn
and rye.
Bakers yeast including bread and other products such as pretzels.
Vinegar Ferments: Ketchup, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, pickles.
Certain Fruits: Bottled fruit juice and dried fruit.
Hot dogs, salami, processed lunch meats.
Add:
Lacto-fermented foods: *SCD yogurt, raw cultured veggies, apple cider vinegar.
Alkalizing veggies.
Coconut oil.
Antifungal foods & spices – Found in Mod 3 of “Nutri~Genomics”.
*Information on SCD (Specific Carbohydrate Diet) can be found at: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/home/
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49. ELIMINATE OR CUT DOWN ON GLUTEN
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ELIMINATE OR CUT
DOWN ON HIGHLY
PROCESSED FOODS.
50. 1. Reduce TWO unhealthy foods ~ Such as Glutens, Heavily
Processed Foods, Sugars and Unhealthy Fats, &/or GMOs.
2. Add 1-3 fermented foods to your menu, in order to introduce
healthy bugs to your gut. Homemade Yogurt; Homemade Kefir;
Homemade Fermented Veggies. You can find a few instructional
videos at:
http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/knowledge_base/detail/scd-yoghurt/
Or, simply purchase LIVE, ORGANIC store bought premade ferments.
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2 SUGGESTED ACTION STEPS
51. CHANGE THE QUALITY OF FATS & OILS IN YOUR DIET
Use:
Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Grape-Seed Oil
Skip These:
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52. AVOID HEAVILY PROCESSED & TRANS- FATS
If Your food can go bad, it’s good for you.
If it can’t go bad, it’s bad for yoU.
The majority of trans
fats are artificial
fats created by
adding hydrogen to
liquid vegetable oil
to make it into a solid.
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53. ADD PROBIOTICS
WHAT ARE THEY & WHAT DO THEY DO?
Probiotic products contain helpful, viable bacteria and/or yeasts that
assist in balancing the levels of indigenous microorganisms in the
human body.
Probiotics are available in varied
forms such as yogurt and other culture
milk foods, capsules, tablets, beverages,
and powders.
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54. ADD FERMENTED COCONUT WATER
& MILK KEFIR.
ADD SCD YOGURT TO YOUR DIET.
Information on SCD (Specific Carbohydrate Diet) can be found at:
http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/home/
BodyEcology.com
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55. PROBIOTICS &
Atmosphere Within The Gut
Is your gut like the desert, or is it like luscious fertile soil?
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56. FEED YOUR BUGS ~ PREBIOTICS
Fiber exclusively feeds bacteria = Prebiotics
Insoluble Fiber: Aids in motility and prevents
constipation.
57. Soluble Fiber: Slows so you feel fuller longer.
FEED YOUR BUGS ~ more PREBIOTICS
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58. “We construct our beliefs, mostly unconsciously, and
thereafter they hold us captive. They can help us focus and
make us more effective, but sadly, they also limit us: they
blind us to possibility and subject us to fog, fear, and doubt”
Rapid Visualization: by Kurt Hands
In your wildest imagination, what would you have
your gut microbes do for you?
59. TAKE HOME TOOLS
1. The KEY to a healthy gut microbiome is to eat a diet rich in color, fiber,
protein, *SCD Yogurt, Kefir and fermented foods to foster the growth of
the good guys.
2. Stop eating heavily processed foods.
3. Supplementing with a variety of Pro-Biotics helps establish and maintain
the healthy population of gut bacteria. VSL#3 – non prescription has been
found by Consumerlab.com, to have one of the highest number of healthy
bacteria.
*Information on SCD (Specific Carbohydrate Diet) can be found at:
http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/home/
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60. EXCELLENT GUT HEALTH RESOURCES
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