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Dhru Purohit Show
Having Low Levels of this Miracle Molecule Puts You At Risk of a Heart Attack. The Best and Worst Habits to Increase Nitric Oxide Production with Nathan Bryan

Dhru Purohit Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 93:29


This episode is brought to you by Levels and Fatty15. When we think about long-term health and longevity, nitric oxide production probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind. But today's guest explains why this crucial molecule plays a key role in our bodies—and the tell-tale signs of low production that can ultimately contribute to chronic disease. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Nathan Bryan to explore why nitric oxide is the holy grail of molecules for long-term health—and the top lifestyle factors that can make or break its production. Dr. Bryan ranks the biggest disruptors of nitric oxide, including alcohol, poor sleep, a sedentary lifestyle, ultra-processed foods, and chronic stress, and dives into the latest research on how they impact your body. He also breaks down the critical role nitric oxide plays in disease prevention, from chronic illness to Alzheimer's. If you're looking for a masterclass on how to boost nitric oxide production and what habits you need to tweak, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Nathan Bryan is a renowned biomedical researcher known for his groundbreaking work on nitric oxide (NO) biology. Dr. Bryan's research has significantly advanced our understanding of NO's critical roles in cardiovascular health, immune function, and neurobiology. Beyond academia, he advocates for public health, translating his research into practical solutions for improving human health. His new book is The Secret of Nitric Oxide.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bryan dive into: How alcohol impacts nitric oxide production (00:31) Why nitric oxide is crucial for health (03:12) The dangers of nicotine and smoking on nitric oxide (04:36) The controversy around seed oils (10:17) How dangerous are ultra-processed foods (18:43) How nitric oxide is created and what chronic stress does to production (26:10) Sedentary lifestyle and its impact on health risks (33:39) Nightly desserts and glucose monitoring (42:10) Intermittent fasting and the importance of meal personalization (50:15) Antiseptic mouthwash, bad breath, and the microbiome (54:09) Nitric oxide benchmarks and what test strips measure (58:50) Lack of optimal sun exposure (01:11:57) Eating nitrate-rich foods and carnivore diet concerns (01:15:14) Hydration's role in nitric oxide levels (01:21:27) Ibuprofen, inflammation, and nitric oxide (01:23:11) N101 products and final thoughts (01:29:22) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Nathan Bryan's book - The Secret of Nitric Oxide https://www.n101nutrition.com/ Try This-Firefighter Study For more on Dr. Nathan, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, YouTube, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Levels and Fatty15. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Politics Done Right
Greenland is about imperialism. Why capitalism is considered antiseptic slavery. Medicaid at risk.

Politics Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 56:52


Trump Adviser Admits Seizing Greenland Is About Fossil Fuels, Raw Imperialism. Why capitalism is considered antiseptic slavery. The rushed bill is to cut Medicare, Medicaid, & Social Security before you're aware. Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletter Purchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make America Utopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And Be Fit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE

Egberto Off The Record
Greenland is about imperialism. Why capitalism is considered antiseptic slavery. Medicaid at risk.

Egberto Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 56:52


Thank you Angel Mossucco, Pam Humphrey, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.* Trump's rush to ram huge bill is to cut Medicare, Medicaid, & Social Security before you're aware: Trump and his billionaires are trying to coerce Congress into passing a huge reconciliation bill quickly before the population realizes they are cutting Medicaid, Social Security, and Medicaid. [More]* Why capitalism is considered antiseptic slavery: It is time for many to be honest about the tenets of capitalism. It is not blasphemy to point out it is tantamount to antiseptic slavery. It has nothing to do with Democracy. [More]* Trump Adviser Admits Seizing Greenland Is About Fossil Fuels, Raw Imperialism: “It's oil and gas. It's our national security. It's critical minerals,” the next national security adviser told a Fox News host. [More] To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com

Susquehanna Valley Baptist Church
The Antiseptic of a Restless Soul

Susquehanna Valley Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 27:52


One of the reasons there is so much restlessness in the world today is because there is unrest in the soul. True rest can only be found in Jesus Christ. Until one repents and turns to Christ, they will never have rest in their soul.

First Case Podcast
From Prep to Protection: SSIs, Patient Safety, & 3M™ SoluPrep™ S Sterile Antiseptic Solution

First Case Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 35:38


Are you ready to dive into the details that make a difference? Join us for an exciting First Case Vendor Spotlight™ with Jenna Lindsay, Clinical Application Specialist, and Vinod Menon, Product Development Specialist, at Solventum (formerly 3M Health Care). We're unpacking everything you need to know about surgical skin prep and its crucial role in helping prevent surgical site infections (SSIs). Tune in to understand the clinical guidelines for patient skin antisepsis and learn how 3M™ SoluPrep™ S Sterile Antiseptic Solution chlorhexidine gluconate (2% w/v) and isopropyl alcohol (70% v/v) Patient Preoperative Skin Preparation stands out. From providing rapid, broad-spectrum antimicrobial protection1†, helping to enhance incise drape adhesion*, and visibility on a variety of skin tones3, this skin prep is a breakthrough solution. Plus, it provides a larger coverage area than the leading CHG and alcohol-based skin prep (26 mL applicator)3¶. At Solventum, fomerly 3M Health Care, we create breakthrough solutions for our customers' toughest challenges by pioneering game-changing innovations at the intersection of health, material, and data science to change patients' lives for the better — while enabling healthcare professionals to perform at their best. For more information about SoluPrep S Sterile Antiseptic Solution or to connect with a Solventum Representative visit SoluPrep S at go.solventum.com/SoluprepSFirstCase You can also follow Solventum on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. #operatingroom #skinprep #surgicalskinprep #skinantisepsis #surgery #perioperative #ornurse #scrubtech #surgeon  † Study was performed on healthy volunteers under simulated surgical conditions. * Compared to skin prepped with ChloraPrep® with 3M™ Ioban™ 2 Antimicrobial Incise Drapes in a simulated knee surgery model, 2019. ¶Compared to ChloraPrep®, 2021. 1. The clinical significance of in vitro data is unknown. 2. Olson L, Morse D, Paulson J, Bernatchez S. Evaluation of Incise Drape Lift Using 2% Gluconate/ 70% Isopropyl Alcohol Preoperative Skin Preparations in a Human Volunteer Knee Model. 2022;15:24-28. 3. Solventum internal data on file.

Mysteries at the Museum
Wild West Rumble, Sweet Smell of Success, Antiseptic Doctor

Mysteries at the Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 36:59


Don examines a porcelain washbasin used to fight a deadly disease, studies a Colt .45 that once belonged to Wyatt Earp and learns how a small circular artifact changed personal hygiene practices across America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vitality Made Simple
Oil Pulling for Vitality

Vitality Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 20:03


An ancient form of mouth cleansing, Oil Pulling is worth checking out!  You have nothing to lose by trying it for yourself!  It is simple, inexpensive, and has no known side effects - what a deal!  I'm doing my own personal  experiment over the next month and will be Oil Pulling using Virgin Coconut Oil with a few drops of Nigella sativa (Black Seed Oil).  I will be evaluating the benefits via a before and after saliva test from Bristle Health. To order a Bristle Test to evaluate your own oral microbiome, simply go to www.BristleHealth.com  and use the discount code:  VITALITY10 for ten percent off.   Here's the research paper that I mentioned in the podcast:  “Antiseptic mouthwash, the nitrate-nitrite-nitric oxide pathway, and hospital mortality:  a hypothesis generating review” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7567004/#:~:text=Finally%2C%20Bescos%20et%20al.,healthy%20study%20subjects%20%5B74%5D. Visit my website DrDebbieOzment.com for valuable free downloads. Additionally, you will find shopping links which I have curated on the website. Please follow me on instagram at drdebbieozment.

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast
Episode 431: June 2024 Retinal Physician Preview Including Diabetic Retinopathy Staging, Hypoglycemic effect on Retinopathy, Gene Therapy, and Antiseptic Injection Prep

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024


Drs. Yoshi Yonekawa and Sarwar Zahid join to preview the June 2024 edition of Retinal Physician, found online at http://www.retinalphysician.com.Relevant Financial Disclosures: NoneYou can claim CME credits for prior episodes via the AAO website. Visit https://www.aao.org/browse-multimedia?filter=Audi

Coronacast
Is apple cider vinegar a cure-all tonic?

Coronacast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 18:28


Apple cider vinegar is revered in wellness spaces for its health-giving benefits, but is there anything to it?There are claims it can aid with weight loss, boost your gut microbiome and manage blood sugar levels. Norman and Tegan explain how this salad dressing became so famous, and what the science tells us.References:Apple cider vinegar for weight management in Lebanese adolescents and young adults with overweight and obesity: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study Antibacterial apple cider vinegar eradicates methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus and resistant Escherichia coliThe improvement effect of apple cider vinegar as a functional food on anthropometric indices, blood glucose and lipid profile in diabetic patients: a randomized controlled clinical trialGot a health question? Shoot us a line @ABCHealth on Instagram, or send a voice memo to thatrash@abc.net.au. We'd love to hear from you!

Breakpoints
#94 – Lock, Stock, & Sterilize: Strategies to Optimize Antimicrobial Lock Therapy & Prevent/Treat Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections

Breakpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 65:25


It's time to arm yourselves with all the resources on antimicrobial locks! Join our experts, Drs. Louise-Marie Oleksiuk (@CanRowPharm), Nasia Safdar (@NasiaSafdar), Joel Topf (@kidney_boy), and our wonderful host, Dr. Julie Justo (@julie_justo), to discuss the ins and outs of antimicrobial locks and how to implement them! Funding for this podcast was provided by CorMedix Inc Learn more about the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists: https://sidp.org/About X: @SIDPharm (https://twitter.com/SIDPharm) Instagram: @SIDPharm (https://www.instagram.com/sidpharm/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sidprx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sidp References https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K0A4Bomhbcn7AZJ1JFOWW8EdEZq-aZcd/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PRoQzEKJ1c0pa1XFc4yasxsMhx2A1DFU/view?usp=sharing Helpful antimicrobial lock review: Justo JA, Bookstaver PB. Infect Drug Resist. 2014 Dec 12;7:343-63. doi: 10.2147/IDR.S51388. PMID: 25548523. LOCK IT-100 Trial: Agarwal AK, et al. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2023 Nov 1;18(11):1446-1455. doi: 10.2215/CJN.0000000000000278. PMID: 37678222. Cochrane review: Arechabala MC, et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018 Apr 3;4(4):CD010597. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD010597.pub2. PMID: 29611180. Cost-effectiveness of ethanol lock ppx with newer dehydrated alcohol product: Raghu VK, et al. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr. 2022 Feb;46(2):324-329. doi: 10.1002/jpen.2130. PMID: 33908050. Antimicrobial lock development/implementation in a pediatric hospital: Zembles TN, et al. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2018 Mar 1;75(5):299-303. doi: 10.2146/ajhp161056. PMID: 29472511. Dr. Topf's tweet surveying the prevalence of antimicrobial lock use in dialysis units CRBSIs in hemodialysis patients before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: Johansen KL, et al. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2022 Mar;17(3):429-433. doi: 10.2215/CJN.11360821. PMID: 35110377. Antiseptic barrier caps review and meta-analysis: Gillis VELM, et al. Am J Infect Control. 2023 Jul;51(7):827-835. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2022.09.005. PMID: 36116679. Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-7e7a98 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Breakpoints.

Relax with Meditation
Nitric Oxide for our health is so important!

Relax with Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023


 1. A brief description of what Nitric Oxide is It is a molecule produced by the inner lining of the blood vessels and in our nerve and immune cells. If we age, we cannot produce so anymore Nitric Oxide.Nitric Oxide helps to organize and activate our immune system to prevent viruses, pathogens, free radicals, bacteria to come inside of our body or fight against them.*Keeps your blood vessel flexible.*Encourages vasodilation (expansion of blood vessels). *Lowers blood pressure. *Improves mood & cognition. *Supports a healthy immune system. *Defends against pathogens.Too less Nitric Oxide leads to high blood pressure, blood clotting, heart attack, brain stroke, memory loss, erection dysfunction, and less sexual arousal for women.  4 Ways to Increase Nitric Oxide Production.1. Deep nasal breathing.Because the inner lining of our nose blood vessels are involved to produce a good portion of our Nitric Oxide. We breathe deeply in and out through the nose. And that can we apply also for interval training, strength training, sport…2. Humming When we hum, we produce 15 times more Nitric Oxide than by normal breathing through the nose. We inhale through the nose with closed lips and hum when we exhale slowly with closed lips.The humming was in Tibet and in India used for healing of the body…With the humming we can heal a cold, sinus inflammation…  The strong humming for one hour daily will heal chronic rhinosinusitis in 4 days.Guess, I tried this out for my sinus inflammation that I got through a failed root canal treatment… I took first the colloidal silver and then for the rest of my sinus inflammation I tried humming… It worked! We can do humming everywhere, when we are alone or doing the great Nada Brahma Humming Meditation from Osho… Actually doing 1 hour humming/day is not difficult.3. This method is fun to do!3. We use Otto Bisonic weighted tuning fork (128Hz) with weighted arms, that generate big overtones and vibration. (don't use it when you have a pacemaker) You bring the Otto tuning fork in vibration by hitting the top of one of the vibrating arms against a hard rubber or a bone of yourself. And then you stick the lower end of the tuning fork handle on these 7 different points. Apply only 1 to 2 times the vibrating Otto tuning fork on these 7 points.When doing more than 2 times/day the healing effect will be diminished. 1.  Crown of the head, crown chakra (highest point of the head).2. Third eye.3. Mastoid process. Behind the ear, prominent bone, located middle of the ear. Do it for both sides.4. (TMJ) In front and close of the ear below the cheek bone where the jaw joint starts after the bulk bone. Do it for both sides.5. Manubrium, 2 finger below the center of the coastal cartilage (where both collar bones are joining in a U-form).6. Sternum - heart chakra 7. SacrumYou can apply the Otto tuning fork also on different acupuncture points… I love thatMethod 4 through eating leaf plants. We can get Nitric Oxide through our food. The bacteria on the tongue produce Nitric Oxide from plants with natural nitrates. The artificial Nitrates in meat cannot used to produce that healthy nitrate, it produces also the unhealthy Nitrosamines. We can get that from green leaves and Nitrate rich plants and fruits.We need 300 to 400mg Nitrates from leafy greens and beans. By eating Spinach, Beets, Kale and other Greens...The Nitrates in the plants depend on soil condition, time of harvest, fertilizer added and water availabilityThe American diet has only 40-100mg nitrate/day.Antiseptic mouthwash, antibiotic will prevent to produce Nitric Oxide from our bacteria on our tongue. My video: Nitric Oxide for our health is so important! https://youtu.be/ELOOr-vWcj0My audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast1/Nitric.Oxide.for.our.health.is.so.important.mp3

Bhagavad Gita Series
THE ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION | SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM 7.10.14 | HG GAURMANDAL PRABHU

Bhagavad Gita Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 50:04


Do watch HG Gaurmandal Das, Vice-President Hare Krishna Movement- Mumbai giving lecture on Srimad Bhagavatam. Human society, at the present moment, is not in the darkness of oblivion. It has made rapid progress in the field of material comforts, education and economic development throughout the entire world. But there is a pinprick somewhere in the social body at large, and therefore there are large-scale quarrels, even over less important issues. There is need of a clue as to how humanity can become one in peace, friendship and prosperity with a common cause. Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam will fill this need, for it is a cultural presentation for the re-spiritualization of the entire human society. Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam should be introduced also in the schools and colleges, for it is recommended by the great student-devotee Prahlāda Mahārāja in order to change the demoniac face of society. For more such lectures and personal guidance contact us at 9967800542 To attend our Bhagavad Gita sessions on Zoom kindly email us at: hkmmumbai108@gmail.com Like our official page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeHKM/ Visit us: https://hkmmumbai.org

HistoryPod
12th August 1865: Joseph Lister conducts the world's first antiseptic surgery using phenol, also known as carbolic acid

HistoryPod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023


On 12 August Lister used a piece of lint doused in carbolic acid to cover the compound fracture wound of a seven-year-old boy. Over a period of six weeks the wound healed without developing ...

Center for Healing Solutions
Optimizing Skin Prep Selection: Choosing the Appropriate Antiseptic for Surgery

Center for Healing Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 53:09


Kathryn McGhie RN, BScN, CIC and Tara Willemsen, RN, BSCN, MED, CNOR describe how skin antiseptics are used to reduce the risk of infection, compare and contrast features of commonly used antiseptics, identify peri-operative factors that influence selection, and list the recommended steps for selecting antiseptics. 

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
Herbal Medicine for Preppers: Survival Gardening - Growing Antibiotic and Antiseptic Herbs

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 35:31


Read about my new book: Medicinal Ferns and Fern Allies, an Herbalist's Guide https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/11/medicinal-ferns-and-fern-allies.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMSZSJPSRead about my new cookbook, The Omnivore's Guide to Home Cooking for Preppers, Homesteaders, Permaculture People and Everyone Else: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/10/the-omnivores-guide-to-home-cooking-for.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGKX37Q2Visit my Substack and sign up for my free newsletter: https://judsoncarroll.substack.com/Read about my new other book, Medicinal Shrubs and Woody Vines of The American Southeast an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/06/medicinal-shrubs-and-woody-vines-of.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2T4Y5L6andGrowing Your Survival Herb Garden for Preppers, Homesteaders and Everyone Elsehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/04/growing-your-survival-herb-garden-for.htmlhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X4LYV9RThe Encyclopedia of Medicinal Bitter Herbs: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-encyclopedia-of-bitter-medicina.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5MYJ35RandChristian Medicine, History and Practice: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/01/christian-herbal-medicine-history-and.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09P7RNCTBHerbal Medicine for Preppers, Homesteaders and Permaculture People: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/10/herbal-medicine-for-preppers.htmlAlso available on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09HMWXL25Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/southern-appalachian-herbsBlog: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/Free Video Lessons: https://rumble.com/c/c-618325

UBC News World
Top Surgical Equipment Supplier Offers Isopropyl Wipes & Antiseptic Swabsticks

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 3:32


Minimize the spread of healthcare-associated infections by using SurgiMac's recommended disinfectant solutions. The New York-based medical supply company specializes in providing top-quality products at affordable prices. Go to https://surgimac.com/collections/vendors?q=PDI to find out more.

The OTA Podcast
OTA Annual Meeting Selected Papers: Aqueous-PREP: A Pragmatic Randomized Trial Evaluating Preoperative Aqueous Antiseptic Skin Solutions in Open Fractures

The OTA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 17:27


Host Dr. Joseph Patterson interviews paper authors Drs. Gerard Slobogean, MD, and Sheila Sprague, PhD, as they discuss this study comparing two skin solutions on the risk of surgical site infection in open extremith fractures. This paper was presented at the 2022 OTA Annual Meeting. To see the abstract while you listen, as well as explore OTA CME podcast episodes, download the ConveyMED App for free: Apple Store click here  Google Play click here

Yountville Community Church
2. Frankincense: The Gift of Understanding

Yountville Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022


Gifts of Christmas2. Frankincense: The Gift of Understanding Dan Bidwell, Senior PastorIsaiah 40:3-5; Mark 1:1-8, 14-15 Sunday 11 December, 2022 In a small Southern town, the children in Sunday school were drawing pictures of the nativity. As the teacher went around, she complimented the children on their pictures of Mary, and Joseph and the baby Jesus. As she got to little Timmy, she noticed something unusual about his picture. The wise men were wearing firemens helmets. She said to Timmy: Timmy, I love your picture. But why are the wisemen wearing firemens helmets? Little Timmy says: Because, Miss, you told us that the wise men came from afar! ~ Well we are continuing today in our sermon series called Gifts of Christmas. Last week we began with the gift of preparation. And today we jump into the gifts that the Wise Men brought to Jesus, and from now until Christmas well look at one of those gifts each week. Gold, frankincense and myrrh. These were incredibly valuable gifts, but also very practical. Gold is money, and frankincense and myrrh had many uses in the ancient world. But these gifts were not just valuable and practical. Each gift actually foreshadows something of what Jesus would become, some of the aspects of Jesus character that would be revealed as he grew into the savior of the world. So those are the gifts were looking into over the next few weeks. Why dont we pray that God would reveal those insights to us now as we open the Scriptures? Heavenly Father, we thank you for Christmas and the gift of a little baby who would bring forgiveness and life to the world. Will you reveal to us the gift that it is to have Jesus in our life. We pray in his name, Amen. So I have a couple of little facts about the wise men before we continue. We often call them the three wise men, because of the three gifts they brought to Jesus (gold, frankincense, and wait theres myrrh). But actually the Bible doesnt say how many wise men there were it just says in Matthew 2 (on your handouts) 1 After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem 2 and asked, Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him. (Matthew 2:1-2) We actually dont know much about the magi. The word magi has the same root as our word magic, so it could refer to magicians or sorcerers. However in this case, it probably refers to those wise in interpreting the stars. Modern academic consensus is that the magi were astrologers from Persia (modern-day Iran). Early Christian tradition said that they were kings (carol: We three kings from orient are bearing gifts weve traveled so far) They were given names Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar. It was speculated that they might have been the kings of Persia, and then later that they were kings representing Europe, Asia and Africa. But that is all speculation. We just have what is recorded for us here in Matthew 2, and so we have to live with the mystery. I read somewhere that wise men and women are still seeking Jesus. I like that. So, onto our gift for today. Frankincense. What is frankincense? Frankincense is the resin from a species of tree that grows on the Arabian Peninsula, and the Horn of Africa. The sap dries out into a resin, and the resin is very fragrant, very aromatic. The resin was added to essential oils, and became a very expensive perfume. The ancient Egyptians used frankincense as one of the embalming ingredients when a person died. It was used in the preparation of mummies. It also had many other uses. Here are some other uses I read online: Antiseptic; astringent; carminative; diuretic; digestive; sedative; and vulnerary therapeutic properties. In some parts of the world frankincense is still used to treat diabetes, and asthma, and blood disorders. A very useful product. But there's a second use for frankincense and I think this is what points to Jesus. In God's temple, the priests would burn frankincense or incense or as part of the priests duties. They would burn incense and the smoke would rise, and as it rose it represents the prayers of the people going up to God as a fragrant offering that he would accept that their prayers in faith. So frankincense is a kind of representative idea. The gift of frankincense foreshadows the fact that Jesus would be the high priest over all of God's people. 1. The Gift of a High Priest So why do we need a High Priest? This comes back to the Old Testament. We need to understand priests and what they did. In the Old Testament the priest had two functions and basically what they did is they represented the people to God. They did that by presenting sacrifices to God on the behalf of the people, so that God would forgive them. And they prayed on behalf of the people, interceding for them, raising prayers for the people so that God would accept them. The priest was an intermediary between the people and God. Now why do we need a priest? The reason is that sinful people can't approach a holy God and hope to survive. God in His Holiness, God in his purity, God in his goodness, God in all of the radiance of his pure holiness can't stand anything to come into his presence that is impure or unclean or sinful. And so sinful people can't approach God on their own. If we did we would die. (Do you remember that image in Isaiah 6 where Isaiah sees God on his throne, in all his holiness, and Isaiah falls down on his knees and says: I am ruined, Im a man of unclean lips and Im a sinful man, and my eyes have seen the King Isaiah was in the presence of the Holy God and he thought he would die until God sends the angel to cleanse him by touching a burning coal to his mouth) You see, sinful people cant come into the presence of God, otherwise we would die. And this is a difficult concept for the world to understand. Because we think of sin as something trivial, something a bit old fashioned, just an idea to scare kids into behaving. A bit like Santa Claus making a list and checking it twice. Sin is just there to find out if were naughty or nice. Speaking of which, have you heard about Elf on a Shelf? (Check if there are kids in the room) We didnt have this when my kids were growing up, perhaps its something that Santa launched more recently. But basically the Elf on a Shelf is there to keep an eye on the kids behavior and sends a daily report to the North Pole. The elves move around each night as well, and sometimes play tricks on the kids So we often see sin as something trivial. But when we look at the Old Testament temple, we see that sin is anything but trivial. Sin is so serious that it required the sacrifice of an animal. It required the shedding of blood in order for sinful people to be able to approach the holy God. It required death as an atonement for sin. An innocent animal would die in place of the guilty person. It worked like this. A person would bring an animal to the temple, which was kind of a representative of themselves. They would pay for the animal, they would bring it to the priest and the priest would slaughter the animal, and he would sprinkle the blood around. There was something in the temple called the mercy seat. And the priest would sprinkle the blood on the mercy seat and it represented God accepting the sacrifice of the animals blood, the sacrifice on the persons behalf so that they could receive mercy and forgiveness. And then the priest would light the frankincense and pray for the people. And those prayers would go up in faith and trust that God would offer his forgiveness. Thats how the Old Testament sacrificial system worked. And it reminds us that sin is anything but trivial. Sin requires death. God is so holy and sin is so bad, that God requires death in order for sin to be atoned for. You might be asking where is the gift in all of this gore? Well the gift is that God doesn't want us to die. God didn't create us so that he could punish us. He didnt create us so that he could kill us. He didnt create us in order to say well you've been terrible, you're bad. That's not it at all. God created us, and he loves us, and he wants us to be able to approach him and be confident and know that were loved. Thats what the whole story of the Bible is about God overcoming our sin problem so that we can return to him. Have a look at the Hebrews 10 reading: 10 For Gods will was for us to be made holy by the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ, once for all time. (Hebrews 10:10) So God actually wants us to be holy, and he will be the one who provides the sacrifice in Jesus Christ. Jesus body will be the sacrifice for us and it's not a sacrifice that has to happen again and again. It is once for all, once for all time. And this also marks a change to the old covenant. Under the Old Covenant, in Old Testament times, people had to keep coming back to the temple and they had to keep buying animals and to keep bringing sacrifices and to keep the to keep killing things. It's kind of an abhorrent idea, isn't it? I mean it's very bloody, they splashed the blood around, and it's a very vivid illustration of the punishment for sin. But that was the old covenant and so read on. BTW Ive chosen the New Living Translation for this reading today because it really helps to bring the idea through clearly. Other translations wont say under the old covenant but it gives the context for v11. 11 Under the old covenant, the priest stands and ministers before the altar day after day, offering the same sacrifices again and again, which can never take away sins. (Hebrews 10:11) In the Old Testament the sacrifices were never finished. You had to keep coming back year after year, sacrificing animal after animal. Because it says there that old system could never take away sins. Elsewhere in Hebrews it says the blood of bulls and goats can never atone for human sin. But look at v12: 12 But our High Priest offered himself to God as a single sacrifice for sins, good for all time. Jesus doesnt offer the blood of an animal. He offers his own blood. And that one sacrifice is good for all time. It is enough. His blood alone can pay for our sin. Jesus alone can make us right with God. And that is our first gift for today the gift of Jesus as High Priest, who lays down his life for us. 2. The Gift of Understanding British statesman and financier Cecil Rhodes was famous for endowing the Rhodes Scholarship, a prestigious scholarship to the University of Oxford. He was also renowned as a stickler for correct dress. One night a young man was invited to dine with Rhodes, and he arrived by train and had to go directly to Rhodes's home in his travel-stained clothes. Once he arrived he was embarrassed to find the other guests already assembled, wearing full evening dress. After what seemed a long time Rhodes appeared, in a shabby old blue suit. Later the young man learned that his host had been dressed in evening clothes, but put on the old suit when he heard of his young guest's dilemma. Cecil Rhodes had empathy, didnt he? He had empathy for the young mans situation. He didnt want him to be exposed and publicly shamed. And thats the second gift we receive when Jesus is our high priest. Just like Cecil Rhodes had empathy for that young man, Jesus has empathy for us. And he doesnt want us to be exposed and publicly shamed. Look at Hebrews chapter 4:13. Because it exposes a truth about sin and a truth about us that would potentially bring us to public shame: 13 Nothing in all creation is hidden from God. Everything is naked and exposed before his eyes, and he is the one to whom we are accountable. (Hebrews 4:13) Its not the Elf on the Shelf that we need to worry about. Its God. Because he sees everything about us. And one day well be held to account for everything weve done. Every sin. Every unkind word. Every hurtful deed. The things weve done and failed to do. He sees them all. And on the day of judgment, for those exposed in sin it will be far more uncomfortable than turning up to a party in the wrong clothes. But heres the thing. Jesus doesnt want us to be left exposed. He doesnt want us to be publicly humiliated. He wont stand and point a finger in judgment, because he knows what it is like to be us. Have a look at v15: 15 This High Priest of ours understands our weaknesses, for he faced all of the same testings we do, yet he did not sin. (Hebrews 4:15) In chapter 5 of Hebrews, it tells us about the High Priests back in the Old Testament temple. It says that the High Priest is able to treat us gently when we go astray, because he knows what it is to be subject to weakness. Hes human, just like us. I think thats why Im not a fire and brimstone preacher I couldnt imagine speaking words of judgment when I know that I deserve the very same judgment. Im subject to weakness, and I know how hard it is to live a life obedient to God. And so does Jesus. Thats what it says there in Hebrews 4:15. Jesus knows what it is like to be human, to be tempted. He understands the pull of all those things that we know arent good for us. He understands us in our weakness. With Jesus, we sometimes think of Jesus turning up on earth as the Son of God, completely impervious to all the temptations that we face. Like the Terminator, this robotic, unfeeling, unmoveable cyborg. But that wasnt Jesus at all. Jesus knows what its like to be us. He gets us. He gets you. Whatever your go-to sin is, Jesus felt all the same inducements to sin. He felt all the same pressures, all the same triggers, all the same temptations. And thats why he treats us gently. He doesnt stand back in his priestly robes shaking his finger. No, he has walked a mile in our shoes and he knows what its like to be us. Jesus understands us. Jesus isnt surprised by our weakness. He embraced it, and he overcame it. And thats why we dont need to fear God. We dont need to fear judgment, if Jesus is our High Priest. Read from v15 with me again: 15 This High Priest of ours understands our weaknesses, for he faced all of the same testings we do, yet he did not sin. 16 So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most. (Hebrews 4:15-16) When Jesus is our High Priest, we can come to God boldly. We can approach his throne, not with trembling, but with confidence because of Gods grace. Do you see it there twice? 16 So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most. Just like Jesus understands us, God understands us. And he treats us gently. He offers grace, not judgment. Mercy, not condemnation, to all who are friends with Jesus. And that leads us to our third gift when we have Jesus as our high priest. The third gift is a new understanding of our relationship with God. 3. The Gift of Grace When I was in High School, the Deputy Principal was the school disciplinarian. If he called your name, you knew you were in trouble. And I found myself on the wrong side of his discipline once when I was in my first year or two at the school. But as a senior, it was a great joy to see another side to that teacher. The gruff exterior disappeared completely when he took over our homeroom when our regular homeroom teacher fell ill. And it turned out this disciplinarian figure was actually very friendly, very kind, very humorous and he became a huge support to me in a difficult time of my life. Sometimes we get the entirely wrong impression of a person, and it only changes when you get to know them personally that you find out the truth. And thats what Jesus wants us to understand. God is not an angry judge. Hes a loving advocate. Hes not a disciplinarian, he is a grace-filled friend. And when we know God like that, our whole relationship changes. From fear to freedom. From terror to trust. From exposure to embrace. And if you understand God like that, thats a true gift. A gift I hope youll unwrap this Christmas. Shall we pray? ~ Heavenly Father, we thank you for the gift of Jesus, the gift of a high priest who understands, the gift of a high priest who brings forgiveness. We pray that we would be able to approach you with confidence and boldness. We know that we have sinned and we confess the things that we've done that are unpleasing, and we plead for you to forgive us by the blood of Christ. We thank you for your promise that you will forgive. Help us to live that truth. Help us not to feel shame anymore, but to come to you with confidence, and more than that, Lord, help us to live a new life to the glory of Christ alone. Amen

Politics Done Right
We willfully submit ourselves to the new bondage, antiseptic slavery.

Politics Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 58:28


LIVE on KPFT 90.1 FM: It is easy to be pessimistic in these times where most have acquiesced to an insidious form of bondage I refer to as antiseptic slavery. I am optimistic that grassroots action is the answer. I have written ad-nauseam about the fraud that is our healthcare system, education system, and economic system as a whole. But the wealthy, the plutocracy, and the oligarchy have a huge megaphone. It is well-funded by a ruling class that presents a beautiful face of philanthropy as they hurt us behind the scenes using many of our institutions. An informed grassroots movement using geometric progression is our big megaphone. Let's activate it. Let's use it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support

Politics Done Right
GOP Gov. dumps Trump. Todd dings GOP Rep. AMLO shows Progressives can win. Antiseptic S

Politics Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 58:01


GOP Gov. Asa Hutchinson throws Trump under the bus. Chuck Todd dings GOP Rep. James Comer. Mexican Progressive President shows people power. We should fight antiseptic slavery. Watch Chuck Todd ding GOP Rep. James Comer with inconvenient facts as he bloviated about crime: Another Republican gets dinged by Chuck Todd as he caught Rep. James Comer misinforming about crime. The GOP usually gets away with these willful lies. A fed-up Arkansas Governor, Asa Hutchinson, throws Donald Trump under the bus: Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson was clear that he is fed up with Donald Trump as he condemned his dinner with Kanye West & Nick Fuentes. Massive Demonstration of Support for Lopez Obrador in Mexico City: AMLO was elected in 2018 and heralded as the Bernie Sanders of Mexico. Hundreds of thousands marched with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Sunday in a massive demonstration through Mexico City to show their support for Lopez Obrador. We willfully submit ourselves to the new bondage, antiseptic slavery: It is easy to be pessimistic in these times where most have acquiesced to an insidious form of bondage I refer to as antiseptic slavery. I am optimistic that grassroots action is the answer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support

Today's RDH Dental Hygiene Podcast
Hygiene Chat: Discussing the New Research on Effectiveness of LISTERINE® Antiseptic

Today's RDH Dental Hygiene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 16:26


In this Hygiene Chat, Kara Vavrosky, RDHEP, sat down with Angie Stone, BS, RDH, to discuss the new research published in the Journal of Dental Hygiene that shows after prophylaxis, LISTERINE® Antiseptic is 4.6 times more effective than flossing by a dental hygienist for sustained supragingival biofilm reduction*. Podcast originally posted as a video on Kara RDH's Facebook page on August 30, 2022: https://www.facebook.com/DentalHygieneKaraRDH/videos/460738099160744 A big thank you to LISTERINE® for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about the study and see the research for yourself, head on over to https://www.listerineprofessional.com/the-science-of-listerine/attack-plaque *Flossing by a dental hygienist Need CE? Check out the latest courses at https://rdh.tv/ce Get daily dental hygiene articles at https://www.todaysrdh.com Follow Today's RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TodaysRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DentalHygieneKaraRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kara_rdh/

ANZCA Part 1 SAQs
Skin antiseptic agents

ANZCA Part 1 SAQs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 1:53


Povidine iodine and alcoholic chlorhexidine. This is a 2-3/5 answer. Apart from knowing that I shouldn't inject chlorhex into someone's spinal cord I'm not sure how this makes me a better anaesthetist.

Today's RDH Dental Hygiene Podcast
Hygiene Chat: The Science behind LISTERINE® Antiseptic Mouthwash

Today's RDH Dental Hygiene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 18:02


Dr. Michael Lynch, the Global Director of Scientific Engagement of Oral Health at LISTERINE®, and Kara Vavrosky, RDHEP, discuss the science of LISTERINE® Antiseptic Mouthwash and clear up some myths surrounding antiseptic mouth rinse. Dive into the science of LISTERINE® Antiseptic Mouthwash here: https://www.listerineprofessional.com/the-science-of-listerine/attack-plaque The video of this article was originally posted on Kara RDH's Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/DentalHygieneKaraRDH/videos/723846221969668 A big thank you to the LISTERINE® Brand Team for sponsoring this video and for their support and recognition of the vital role dental hygienists play in dental offices. Get daily dental hygiene articles at https://www.todaysrdh.com Follow Today's RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TodaysRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DentalHygieneKaraRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kara_rdh/

One Hundred Words
Antiseptic

One Hundred Words

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 1:29


With thanks to Jen for the prompt.

The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
EduTip 9: Use an antiseptic bounce to prevent off-task behavior.

The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 5:03 Very Popular


When you see early signs of off-task behavior, you might think your only choices are to ignore it or address it directly. The antiseptic bounce gives you a third option. You can find full written versions of these tips at cultofpedagogy.com/edutips. ------------------- Thanks to Stash101 for sponsoring this episode. -------------------

The Esoteric Book Club
Esoteric News Briefs - Episode 2.12 - King Tut's +5 Meteoric Dagger, Insect Antiseptic, and DOOM!

The Esoteric Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 25:31


On this week's episode we find out about King Tut's +5 meteoric dagger, insect antiseptic, and DOOM!   “The Doomsday Clock Is About to Tick, And We've Never Been So Close to Midnight”, by Jack Heinemann: https://tinyurl.com/mpt2bdyc   “Catalonia to pardon up to 1,000 people accused of witchcraft”, by Stephen Burgen: https://tinyurl.com/2p8m84sf   “The Mysterious Origins of King Tutankhamen's Space Rock Dagger Just Got Clearer”, by David Nield: https://tinyurl.com/45s3yse9   “Mystery Deepens as China Denies Owning Space Junk Set to Crash Into Moon”, by AFP: https://tinyurl.com/35p3wm5f   “Chimps Use Insects to Soothe Each Other's Wounds in Never-Before-Seen Behavior”, by Carly Cassella: https://tinyurl.com/4zmuey64   “Signs of an Unknown Solar 'Tsunami' Have Been Discovered Deep Inside Earth's Ice”, by Carly Cassella: https://tinyurl.com/3rxz8umr   “A Cosmic Airburst May Have Devastated a Vast Native American Culture 1,500 Years Ago”, by David Nield: https://tinyurl.com/2p95sav9   “Astrophysicists Say 'Planetary Intelligence' Exists… But Earth Doesn't Have Any”, by Peter Dockerill: https://tinyurl.com/4e2wcwex   “The International Space Station will plunge into the sea in 2031, NASA announces”, by Stephanie Pappas: https://tinyurl.com/3kwse4pw   “Construction may have damaged 112 million-year-old dinosaur tracks in Utah”, by Tom Metcalfe: https://tinyurl.com/zpazk9dj   “1,500-year-old Roman 'flower pot' was actually a port-o-potty”, by Brandon Specktor: https://tinyurl.com/2awvfkww     Esoteric Book Club can be found on: Facebook: @esotericbookclub Web: www.esotericbookclub.org Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Esotericbookclub Paypal: paypal.me/esotericbookclub

Politics Done Right
Inconvenient truths about Russia & American invasions, Antiseptic Slavery, McConnell slams Scott

Politics Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 56:49


War is about money on the WAOK Program On Point with Juandolyn Stokes I define antiseptic slavery on the WAOK Program On Point with Juandolyn Stokes Listener points out inconvenient truths about America's incursions similar to Russia in Ukraine McConnell clashes with Rick Scott over Republican agenda:white The schism played out on into Tuesday at a leadership press conference. Scott exited the event abruptly just before McConnell castigated two of his proposals. “Let me tell you what will not be a part of our agenda: We will not have as part of our agenda a bill that raises taxes on half the American people and sunsets Social Security and Medicare after five years. That will not be part of the Republican Senate majority agenda,” McConnell said. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support

The Annie Frey Show Podcast
Referring to Ukraine, Wood says "There is no such thing as antiseptic warfare."

The Annie Frey Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 16:12


The Heritage Foundation's Lt. Col. Dakota Wood joined the show to discuss the efficacy of the sanctions Biden has placed on Russia. He also gives a sobering reminder of the human cost of war. 

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ANTISEPTIC

lightningesl.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 0:54


A cream or liquid to prevent a wound from becoming infected is called an antiseptic.

AORN Journal
Sequential application of patient skin antiseptic solution

AORN Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 2:10


Sequential application of patient skin antiseptic solution by AORNJournal

Laser Therapy Institute Podcast
REVIEW: Inflammatory Arthritis and Light Therapy

Laser Therapy Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 35:59


Today Dr. Rountree and Kristi discuss a 2020 study on laser therapy and its mechanisms of “undoing” inflammatory arthritis and juvenile arthritis. Inflammatory arthritis is just one form of arthritis and it stems from an overabundance of cellular inflammatory signals without proper counterbalance of signaling. Cytokine signaling and T-cell function skew toward inflammation and tissue destruction rather than repair and healing. Laser therapy is an excellent tool for arthritis as it provides cells with photons for energy, stimulating the cellular mechanisms for repair and rejuvenation and reducing the inflammatory over-reaction. We have begun live-streaming this podcast. Watch this episode on Facebook right here. See the next episode LIVE in two weeks!Studies mentioned in this episodeMolecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Arthritis in Children and Adults: New Perspectives on Applied PhotobiomodulationYouTube ChannelLaser Therapy InstituteFurther Resources:Success with Laser Therapy Flowchart & Checklist InfographicCheck out these FREE Provider ResourcesRead about laser research on the LTI BlogLearn more about what we offer on the LTI websiteFind out how you can Customize your LTI experienceRelated Podcast for PatientsHealing at the Speed of Light

Ophthalmology Against The Rule
Antiseptics and the Eye

Ophthalmology Against The Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 72:23


Antiseptic preparation of the eye is an absolutely vital step of cataract surgery in order to prevent infection. This treatment must be balanced with minimising harm to the ocular surface. In true OATR style, we take a detailed look at the pros and cons of traditional iodine and more modern chlorhexidine antiseptic solutions. Getting these seemingly minor steps optimised helps to optimise outcomes for patients.

Capitol Chatter: A Hunger Games Podcast
Episode 32 - Food Regulation & Antiseptic

Capitol Chatter: A Hunger Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 52:23


In today's episode, Violet and Emerson discuss chapters 3-4 of Mockingjay, do some re-runs of old trivia questions, and review a Plutarch quote. For more information about Capitol Chatter, visit our website here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/capitol-chatter-podcast/message

Relax with Meditation
Nitric Oxide for our health is so important!

Relax with Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021


 1. A brief description of what Nitric Oxide is It is a molecule produced by the inner lining of the blood vessels and in our nerve and immune cells. If we age, we cannot produce so anymore Nitric Oxide.Nitric Oxide helps to organize and activate our immune system to prevent viruses, pathogens, free radicals, bacteria to come inside of our body or fight against them.*Keeps your blood vessel flexible.*Encourages vasodilation (expansion of blood vessels). *Lowers blood pressure. *Improves mood & cognition. *Supports a healthy immune system. *Defends against pathogens.Too less Nitric Oxide leads to high blood pressure, blood clotting, heart attack, brain stroke, memory loss, erection dysfunction, and less sexual arousal for women.  4 Ways to Increase Nitric Oxide Production.1. Deep nasal breathing.Because the inner lining of our nose blood vessels are involved to produce a good portion of our Nitric Oxide. We breathe deeply in and out through the nose. And that can we apply also for interval training, strength training, sport…2. Humming When we hum, we produce 15 times more Nitric Oxide than by normal breathing through the nose. We inhale through the nose with closed lips and hum when we exhale slowly with closed lips.The humming was in Tibet and in India used for healing of the body…With the humming we can heal a cold, sinus inflammation…  The strong humming for one hour daily will heal chronic rhinosinusitis in 4 days.Guess, I tried this out for my sinus inflammation that I got through a failed root canal treatment… I took first the colloidal silver and then for the rest of my sinus inflammation I tried humming… It worked! We can do humming everywhere, when we are alone or doing the great Nada Brahma Humming Meditation from Osho… Actually doing 1 hour humming/day is not difficult.3. This method is fun to do!3. We use Otto Bisonic weighted tuning fork (128Hz) with weighted arms, that generate big overtones and vibration. (don't use it when you have a pacemaker) You bring the Otto tuning fork in vibration by hitting the top of one of the vibrating arms against a hard rubber or a bone of yourself. And then you stick the lower end of the tuning fork handle on these 7 different points. Apply only 1 to 2 times the vibrating Otto tuning fork on these 7 points.When doing more than 2 times/day the healing effect will be diminished. 1.  Crown of the head, crown chakra (highest point of the head).2. Third eye.3. Mastoid process. Behind the ear, prominent bone, located middle of the ear. Do it for both sides.4. (TMJ) In front and close of the ear below the cheek bone where the jaw joint starts after the bulk bone. Do it for both sides.5. Manubrium, 2 finger below the center of the coastal cartilage (where both collar bones are joining in a U-form).6. Sternum - heart chakra 7. SacrumYou can apply the Otto tuning fork also on different acupuncture points… I love thatMethod 4 through eating leaf plants. We can get Nitric Oxide through our food. The bacteria on the tongue produce Nitric Oxide from plants with natural nitrates. The artificial Nitrates in meat cannot used to produce that healthy nitrate, it produces also the unhealthy Nitrosamines. We can get that from green leaves and Nitrate rich plants and fruits.We need 300 to 400mg Nitrates from leafy greens and beans. By eating Spinach, Beets, Kale and other Greens...The Nitrates in the plants depend on soil condition, time of harvest, fertilizer added and water availabilityThe American diet has only 40-100mg nitrate/day.Antiseptic mouthwash, antibiotic will prevent to produce Nitric Oxide from our bacteria on our tongue. My video: Nitric Oxide for our health is so important! https://youtu.be/ELOOr-vWcj0My audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast1/Nitric.Oxide.for.our.health.is.so.important.mp3

Green Living with Tee
Tee's Organics: Healthy for You and Your Home with Customer Lisa Brydges

Green Living with Tee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 13:30


What do you use to clean? Are you spraying toxic and harmful chemicals in your home? Some household cleaners release dangerous chemicals, including volatile organic compounds while others contain harmful ingredients including ammonia, fragrance, and bleach. One this episode Tee is thrilled to unveil the first product in the new Tee's Organics all-natural cleaning line, the Tee's Organics All-Purpose Cleaner! Tee's Organics All-Purpose Cleaner is formulated with the power of an essential oil blend, and is a very versatile cleaning solution that gives you a deep clean when scrubbing toilets, or degreasing pans, or just spot cleaning, dusting, and more—all without harsh chemicals. It has a sweet yet spicy herbal aroma and hints of citrus.  Tee's Organics' all-purpose cleaner uses a combination of seven 100% organic essential oils, making it a clear choice for a safe, organic, all-purpose cleaner with powerful antibacterial and antiseptic properties all contained within a 100% recyclable glass bottle.  Cited Studies: A 2017 study  found that low concentrations of cinnamon and clove oil had high antimicrobial activity against persistent cultures of Borrelia burgdorferi. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5641543/ A 2012 study trusted Source showed that eucalyptus oil had antimicrobial activity against two types of bacteria that can cause disease in humans: Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (skin infections). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3609378/ Lemon oil studies. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31319195/ __________________________________ Follow Therese "Tee" Forton-Barnes and The Green Living Gurus: The Green Living Gurus Website: https://thegreenlivinggurus.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenlivinggurus/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW7_phs1GZUPzG21Zgjnqtw Healthy Living Group Facebook Green Living Gurus Page Facebook For further info contact: Therese "Tee" Forton-Barnes Email: Tee@TheGreenLivingGurus@gmail.com Cell: 716-868-8868

Hope's Hearth
E46 Drink Antiseptic

Hope's Hearth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 87:57


Twitter | Ko-Fi | Discord Music by Bryan Los Arboles by Mercedes Acosta Guest player was William A. Wellman, creator, actor, producer, marketing agent, enby of many hats, of the queer horror fiction podcast "Hello From The Hallowoods" Sound effects from Zapsplat under an attribution license and from Freesound.org under a creative commons 0 license. Tree creaking sound effect from klankbeeld on Freesound.org, used with an attribution license. Find out more at https://hopeshearth.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Relax with Meditation
Nitric Oxide for our health is so important!

Relax with Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021


 1. A brief description of what Nitric Oxide is It is a molecule produced by the inner lining of the blood vessels and in our nerve and immune cells. If we age, we cannot produce so anymore Nitric Oxide.Nitric Oxide helps to organize and activate our immune system to prevent viruses, pathogens, free radicals, bacteria to come inside of our body or fight against them.*Keeps your blood vessel flexible.*Encourages vasodilation (expansion of blood vessels). *Lowers blood pressure. *Improves mood & cognition. *Supports a healthy immune system. *Defends against pathogens.Too less Nitric Oxide leads to high blood pressure, blood clotting, heart attack, brain stroke, memory loss, erection dysfunction, and less sexual arousal for women.  4 Ways to Increase Nitric Oxide Production.1. Deep nasal breathing.Because the inner lining of our nose blood vessels are involved to produce a good portion of our Nitric Oxide. We breathe deeply in and out through the nose. And that can we apply also for interval training, strength training, sport…2. Humming When we hum, we produce 15 times more Nitric Oxide than by normal breathing through the nose. We inhale through the nose with closed lips and hum when we exhale slowly with closed lips.The humming was in Tibet and in India used for healing of the body…With the humming we can heal a cold, sinus inflammation…  The strong humming for one hour daily will heal chronic rhinosinusitis in 4 days.Guess, I tried this out for my sinus inflammation that I got through a failed root canal treatment… I took first the colloidal silver and then for the rest of my sinus inflammation I tried humming… It worked! We can do humming everywhere, when we are alone or doing the great Nada Brahma Humming Meditation from Osho… Actually doing 1 hour humming/day is not difficult.3. This method is fun to do!3. We use Otto Bisonic weighted tuning fork (128Hz) with weighted arms, that generate big overtones and vibration. (don't use it when you have a pacemaker) You bring the Otto tuning fork in vibration by hitting the top of one of the vibrating arms against a hard rubber or a bone of yourself. And then you stick the lower end of the tuning fork handle on these 7 different points. Apply only 1 to 2 times the vibrating Otto tuning fork on these 7 points.When doing more than 2 times/day the healing effect will be diminished. 1.  Crown of the head, crown chakra (highest point of the head).2. Third eye.3. Mastoid process. Behind the ear, prominent bone, located middle of the ear. Do it for both sides.4. (TMJ) In front and close of the ear below the cheek bone where the jaw joint starts after the bulk bone. Do it for both sides.5. Manubrium, 2 finger below the center of the coastal cartilage (where both collar bones are joining in a U-form).6. Sternum - heart chakra 7. SacrumYou can apply the Otto tuning fork also on different acupuncture points… I love thatMethod 4 through eating leaf plants. We can get Nitric Oxide through our food. The bacteria on the tongue produce Nitric Oxide from plants with natural nitrates. The artificial Nitrates in meat cannot used to produce that healthy nitrate, it produces also the unhealthy Nitrosamines. We can get that from green leaves and Nitrate rich plants and fruits.We need 300 to 400mg Nitrates from leafy greens and beans. By eating Spinach, Beets, Kale and other Greens...The Nitrates in the plants depend on soil condition, time of harvest, fertilizer added and water availabilityThe American diet has only 40-100mg nitrate/day.Antiseptic mouthwash, antibiotic will prevent to produce Nitric Oxide from our bacteria on our tongue. My video: Nitric Oxide for our health is so important! https://youtu.be/ELOOr-vWcj0My audio: https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/object/rudizimmerer?region=ap-southeast-1&prefix=6/Nitric+Oxide+for+our+health+is+so+important.mp3

Naan Curry with Sadaf and Archit
Turmeric: Keeping the world Haldi

Naan Curry with Sadaf and Archit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 55:25


In this episode, our 2Gs, the Gourmands & Geeks, Sadaf and Archit are exploring the original antiseptic, the spice that gave the west their favourite healthy Latte - turmeric or Desi Haldi. They discuss:-The origin, history and cultural references of turmeric-How is the best turmeric produced and what are the best ways to consume it?-What is the science and economics behind turmeric?-What are its medical benefits?-What are some kitchen hacks that can help you utilize it better?So, sit back and relax, remember your grandparents, stir up a glass of Haldi Doodh or Turmeric Latte and listen to this episode and understand how our humble Haldi is advancing healthy living, globally.Important links to geek out more:Video: Turmeric | How Does it Grow? | True Food TVBook: A Historical Dictionary of Indian Food by KT AchayaBook: The Flavour of Spice by Marryam ReshiiArticle: The world now swears by turmeric. So why are some Indian communities loath to use it? Via Scroll.inArticle: Erode's unique turmeric gets a GI tag by Nahla Nainar | The HinduResearch Paper: Turmeric means “yellow” in BengaliYou can follow Sadaf Hussain & Archit Puri on their Instagram handle:@sadaf_hussain @thehustlinggluttonYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/

HistoryPod
12th August 1865: Joseph Lister performs 1st antiseptic surgery

HistoryPod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021


On the 12th August 1865 Joseph Lister carried out the world's first antiseptic surgery using the chemical phenol, otherwise known as carbolic ...

Harvard Classics
On the Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery, by Joseph Lister

Harvard Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 31:30


The use of antiseptics in surgery is new. Hardly more than a half century ago surgeons operated in frock coats. Lord Lister, surgeon to Queen Victoria, was among the first to advocate scrupulous cleanliness in dressing wounds. (Volume 38, Harvard Classics) Lister publishes paper on antiseptic treatment, July 27, 1867.

AORN Journal
Using antiseptic solutions in surgical wound irrigation

AORN Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 4:11


Using antiseptic solutions in surgical wound irrigation by AORNJournal

The Situation with Michael Brown
Media narrative shifts to Arvada 'Good Samaritan' from 'good guy with gun' Johnny Hurley

The Situation with Michael Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 34:55


Johnny Hurley is a fallen hero, even the Arvada police chief Link Strate says so. But Jon Caldara contends much of the local media is migrating away from the 'good guy with a gun' narrative toward a more antiseptic 'Good Samaritan saves lives.' Callers contribute their thoughts as well.

Kids Who Explore Parent Edition
Ep. 19 Backcountry Camping 101 with John Dowsett

Kids Who Explore Parent Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 30:31


Cindy Dowsett, from Kids Who Explore, along with her husband, John Dowsett, are sharing their knowledge! How to Book for Backcountry Camping: choose site via Provincial or National Park sites (albertaparks.ca) book a reservation and then it's usually first come first serve for specific spots   How to Get to Backcountry Camping Site: hike in pack everything in a chariot and bike in canoe in!   What to Expect: usually zero service many locations have bear locks and fire wood, but some have no amenities don't expect a lot of sleep sometimes there are communal cooking areas, sometimes not   How to Start with Kids: plan for one night (maybe two) pick a close location (smaller hike to get into site, for example) Safety Tips: always watch kids make a “safety circle” with a stick around the fire for kids not to cross pack warm, “winter” gear even in the summer (plan for all weather)   Backcountry Camping Packing List: Backcountry tent Sleeping mats Sleeping bags Hiking backpack Garbage bags Clothes (layers) Hiking boots Hat/sunglasses Food Water Water filter Camping stove and pots Backcountry plates/bowls/mugs/utensils Propane for stove Backcountry dish soap Headlamp/flashlight Fire starter/matches First aid kit (Benadryl for allergies (bee sting), After Sun, After Bite, Band-Aids, Antiseptic wipes, Polysporin, Tylenol, Dehydration packages, Water filtration tablets, etc.) Sewing kit/patch kit Toiletries Toilet paper Hand sanitizer Susncreen/Bug spray Bear spray Camera Day hike pack, whistle, knife, rope, duct tape Hand/foot warmers Extra batteries ID Backcountry permit (if required) Rain covers Satellite phone Games   Backcountry Camping Additionals for Baby: Baby carrier Diapers Wipes Layers (wool base layers and socks, fleece mid-layer, waterproof outer layer, neck warmer, mitts, boots or slippers) & extra layers! Sleep sac Milk Soother Toys Sunhat/Sunglasses   *Don't over pack! It will get heavy! Many items are backcountry camping specific, so they are much lighter and smaller to pack down.*   Borrow or rent to get started, if you don't want to commit to buying everything.   Thank you to Rumpl for supporting today's episode! Use EXPLORE15 for 15% your first order at www.rumpl.com Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music.

(WTF) What The Fun Podcasts
Musik Sampai Mati bersama Lukman Laksmana

(WTF) What The Fun Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 62:28


Berawal dari ngband bersama Antiseptic,Waiting Room,Superglad sampai Kausa,Malang melintang dari Tahun 1988 sampai hari ini & tetap bertahan di Jalurnya,Simak obrolan santai bersama Lukman Laksmana atau yang lebih dikenal dengan Buluk Superglad.

AORN Journal
Selecting an antiseptic skin preparation agent according to the patient’s skin pigmentation

AORN Journal

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 3:27


Selecting an antiseptic skin preparation agent according to the patient’s skin pigmentation by AORNJournal

Joseph Pinto, the barflypoet

'antiseptic' it is not the acidity of the coffee that i taste rather your words repeating themselves. a fine scotch early this morn would do rather nicely killing the bad taste in my mouth. #barflypoet #josephapinto www.josephpinto.com © Copyright Joseph A. Pinto. All Rights Reserved. * Poetry served to you raw and unedited from the moment crafted; all poetry is older work and chosen at random unless otherwise noted. * ‘Scotch and Scars' and ‘A Distilled Spirit' in paperback and Kindle ebook at Amazon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joseph-pinto3/support

Black Tuesday Podcast
Ep. 217: Truth Is The Best Antiseptic

Black Tuesday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 50:28


Biggs and Stephanie Lenz discuss: Stephen Miller Texas Basell Sellout Clarence Thomas Florida Vaccine Emergency Rooms Lena Dunham Autism Acceptance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MLive Behind the Headlines
Sunshine is the Great Antiseptic

MLive Behind the Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 42:31


John Hiner and Eric Hultgren celebrate Sunshine Week by doing a podcast about how bad Michigan is at transparency. We are joined by Lauren Gibbons from MLive and Robin Hermann from Butzel Long and the General Counsel for the Michigan Press Association about Sunshine Laws, FOIA, and how we can engage citizens to help fight for this information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Gottesdienst Crowd
[Gottesblog] Antiseptic Ash Wednesday? by Burnell Eckardt

The Gottesdienst Crowd

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 3:51


Antiseptic Ash Wednesday? By Burnell Eckardt   Now we come to the day when Lent begins, and a special emphasis is put on our unworthiness, our deep singular need for Christ, and even the practices we undertake for the purposes of helping us focus. We fast from certain foods, not as a dietary function, but to be bodily reminded that we do not deserve them, and we need Christ. We fast from certain sights, not because we can save a little money on flowers during Lent, but to remember that even the beauties of the earth are undeserved, and given for our eyes to see without any merit or worthiness in us. We fast from singing alleluias, not because we want to do something different in the liturgy, but to remember that even our lips to sing praises are unmerited gifts. And we employ the marking of the forehead with ashes on the first day of Lent not as an outward show in order to be seen by men, but rather to remember, O man, that we are dust, and to dust we shall return. This is no idle exercise. We really are dust, we were created out of the ground, and would surely return to dust the moment God withdrew his sustaining hand that preserves us moment by moment. And we really shall return to dust, as everyone knows. We really die, we are really buried, we really disintegrate. We really cannot live, and will really die, and that eternally, without Christ, and without his holy incarnation and the sanctification and renewal of our flesh by his holy sacrifice and resurrection. I believe in the resurrection of the body. And this body is in dire need of being renewed and raised from the dead. And the imposition of ashes is a poignant and personal reminder of that. So what, then, can we say of the antiseptic practices some have chosen to undergo in order to impose ashes on foreheads on Ash Wednesday because of the fear of spreading germs? What can we say of the practice of reminding people to wash their foreheads first, and of using disposable gloves and disposable swabs? What can we say of the sprinkling of ashes instead of the imposition of them? Does this not all run directly contrary to what the imposition of ashes means? Does this not say, rather, something like this? “Let's do the ash thing, but let's first take care that we do not really get sick and die! Let's engage in this ritual because it's important somehow, but we wouldn't want to pass any germs around!” Must we now say, “Remember, O man, that you are dust, but that's nothing! You might get covid!” Ash Wednesday is not the time, O man, to be carefully remembering first of all to take whatever measures you must take to stay safe! For you, O man, are not safe! You are dust, and to dust shall you return. Of all times, Ash Wednesday calls us away from all earthly enterprises, to believe this, and to call upon the Incarnate God who alone can rescue us.

Conspiracy Age
In The House of Death: A Look at Victorian Surgery and The Invention of Antiseptic Surgery

Conspiracy Age

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 61:33


Step back in time with us this week as we take a look at the horrifying history of surgery in the Victorian era as well as the grandfather of modern surgery, Joseph Lister. If you have a topic suggestion for us to cover please message us at conspiracyage2020@gmail.com with your suggestion and we might just consider it for a future episode. Also be sure to find us on Facebook and Instagram, Twitter coming soon! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/conspiracyage)

Working Over Time
"Plague, Sepsis & Cinnamon" - Physicians in Ancient Rome

Working Over Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 69:58


I Do and I Don't
Episode 52: Antiseptic Swipes

I Do and I Don't

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 43:38


This week Cat and Joel dish out advice to a listener who worries that she… Read MoreEpisode 52: Antiseptic Swipes The post Episode 52: Antiseptic Swipes appeared first on .

Artist Care and Feeding
S1E8 James Yaegashi And Tami Schuch Yaegashi: Antiseptic Hippie

Artist Care and Feeding

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 117:10


James YaegashiJames is an actor/director/writer based in Brooklyn, NY.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0944853/https://www.instagram.com/jamesyaegashi/?hl=enTami Schuch YaegashiTami is a singer, teacher, maker and collaborator.https://www.tamischuch.com

Counterpoint - ABC RN
Surges and surgeons

Counterpoint - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 54:06


Is the silver lining of working from home an increase in productivity? How has this happened? The relationship between China and Taiwan is fraught with tension and right now that tension is being played out in a dispute over a bird conservation group. There's new documentary called Juice. It's abut electricity and those who have it and those who don't and an interesting tale about how carbolic acid has made surgery easier for everyone.

Counterpoint
Surges and surgeons

Counterpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 54:06


Is the silver lining of working from home an increase in productivity? How has this happened? The relationship between China and Taiwan is fraught with tension and right now that tension is being played out in a dispute over a bird conservation group. There's new documentary called Juice. It's abut electricity and those who have it and those who don't and an interesting tale about how carbolic acid has made surgery easier for everyone.

Counterpoint - ABC RN
Surges and surgeons

Counterpoint - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 54:06


Is the silver lining of working from home an increase in productivity? How has this happened? The relationship between China and Taiwan is fraught with tension and right now that tension is being played out in a dispute over a bird conservation group. There's new documentary called Juice. It's abut electricity and those who have it and those who don't and an interesting tale about how carbolic acid has made surgery easier for everyone.

Moody Broads
Ep 66 : Antiseptic Kissing Screens: For those times when you're feeling turn of the century slutty!

Moody Broads

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 60:31


The gals discuss how people dated during the Spanish Flu pandemic, why taking classes through zoom will make you want to throw the whole computer out of the window, how to make your life a little easier when everything seems impossible, and oh, why it's important to have a Wet Ass Throat (WAT) when you're trying to do a funny accent. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moodybroads/support

Herbal Marie
Herb Nerd Word: ANTISEPTIC

Herbal Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 8:56


Antiseptic. https://herbalmarie.blogspot.com/p/nerdy-words.html?m=1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/herbalmarie/message

Rock Nation Podcast
Rock Nation #9 - Lika-Liku Bermusik Laki Luks

Rock Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 75:45


Rock Nation Podcast kembali hadir. Di episode ke-9 ini kami kedatangan Buluk, salah satu musisi yang telah mencicipi asam garamnya industri musik di Indonesia. Buluk bercerita pengalaman bermusiknya, mulai dari awal 90an bersama Antiseptic, Waiting Room, Superglad hingga saat ini bersama Kausa.

Intellectual Japanese
お酒の消毒液 Antiseptic Liqueur

Intellectual Japanese

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 2:34


**Words** ・国税庁:税に関することを管理する国の機関 the revenue/Taxation Office/Internal Revenue Service ・消毒液:ウイルスや菌を取り除く液体 antiseptic ・期間限定:特定のことを期間を決めて行うこと for a limited time ・酒造:お酒を造ること brewing company ・蒸留:液体を蒸発させて再び凝固させること distillation/distilled ・高濃度:濃さが高いこと highly concentrated **Audio & Scripts** https://intellectualjapanese.org/antisepticliqueur/ Sorce : NHK, Pexels; All footage are for illustration purpose

Your Greek Word On A Sunday
Episode 95: Antiseptic

Your Greek Word On A Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 0:19


ANTISEPTIC/ΑΝΤΙΣΗΠΤΙΚΟ

Lets Talk Nutrition
Disinfectant VS Antiseptic

Lets Talk Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 44:18


An Hour of Our Time
Penicillin (yoke me up, daddy)

An Hour of Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 60:46


We look back on the grand discovery of Alexander Fleming, known as penicillin. Learn about antibiotics as they began and how they factor into our modern existence. Find us on the internet wherever you get podcasts!

An Hour of Our Time
Penicillin (yoke me up, daddy)

An Hour of Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 60:46


We look back on the grand discovery of Alexander Fleming, known as penicillin. Learn about antibiotics as they began and how they factor into our modern existence. Find us on the internet wherever you get podcasts!

Corsi Nation
Dr Corsi Decode 04-06-20 Dr Corsi With David Peralta CEO BlueWillow Biologics Antiseptic Nasal Swabs

Corsi Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 55:42


Dr. Corsi interviews David Peralta, CEO of BlueWillow Biologics, developer and manufacturer of antiseptic nasal swabs that resist infection. BlueWillow Biologics®, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, today announced the company will advance the manufacturing and commercialization of NanoBio® Protect, a nasal antiseptic solution that can be used to help reduce germs that could cause infections. NanoBio® Protect will be available for purchase overthe-counter by hospitals, businesses and consumers. NanoBio® Protect is an alcohol-free, nasal antiseptic that has been shown to kill 99.99% of germs in lab tests. The product is applied by thoroughly swabbing the skin inside of each nostril and is recommended for use to help reduce germs on the skin that can cause infection. NanoBio® Protect is non-irritating, fragrance-free and leaves no residue after application. It should be used in conjunction with frequent handwashing, limited touching of the face, and social distancing to help minimize infection.

Herb' N Wisdom and Natural Living podcast
Ginger and Its Many Uses | Recipes Included

Herb' N Wisdom and Natural Living podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 16:19


Ginger is the spice made from the rhizome, or enlarged underground stem, of the herbaceous perennial plant Zingiber officinale. Chocked full of antioxidants; for centuries, it has been used in medical traditions throughout the world. Native to southern Asia, ginger is a warming, stimulating herb which is especially useful for circulation. It is used in Ayurvedic practice, Western herbalism, and aromatherapy to relieve pain, curb inflammation, and settle nausea. The essential oil distilled from the root smells similar to fresh root ginger. Ginger is known to have antiviral properties, contains more than 50 antioxidant compounds, and has powerful anti-inflammatory benefits that have been shown to aid breathing and respiration. It’s also great at relieving nausea, treating aches and pains in the body, and reducing indigestion. Basically, ginger can both help combat viral infection and alleviate its symptoms.Jaya Jaya Myra Here is a further look at the properties of ginger: PungentSweetWarming DryingCarminative (a drug that relieves flatulence.)Antispasmodic (is an agent that suppresses muscle spasms.)Diaphoretic (chiefly of a drug) inducing perspiration.Anti-emetic (helps to ease symptoms of nausea or vomiting.)Rubefacient (is a substance for topical application that produces redness of the skin, e.g. by causing dilation of the capillaries and an increase in blood circulation.)Analgesic (painkillers or pain relievers.)Antiseptic (relating to or denoting substances that prevent the growth of disease-causing microorganisms.)AntioxidantExpectorantPromotes sweatingAntidepressantStimulant Table Of Contents

What A Week
Wash Your Hands 2: Antiseptic Boogaloo

What A Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 17:41


Lauren and Greg discuss our government's (lack of) response to the coronavirus outbreak and the civil rights violations carried out by state police against LGBTQ+ students at the Capitol. Links: WashYourLyrics.com The Advocate: LGBTQ Students Kicked Out of Iowa Capitol Over Restroom Use --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/progress-iowa/message

Bella & Duke
Beyond Barf Dog Food, How the vet experts would improve it

Bella & Duke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 88:50


Rowan sits down with a roundtable of experts: Dr. Brendan Clarke, Dr. Wendy McGrandles, Dr. Nick Thompson, Dr. Vicky Simon, and Billy Hoekman. Together, they discuss the topic of “Beyond BARF: How sticking solely to an evolutionary template could potentially hold us back if we’re not open to new developments and ideas.”

The History of Medicine
2.4 - Lister Returns

The History of Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 12:40


Now that anesthesia's been figured out, we still need to address the safety of surgery. Early on, infections were extremely common in surgical procedures, but this week we'll take our first steps towards correcting that, with the help of Joseph Lister, who invented antiseptic surgical techniques. Website: http://thehistoryofmedicine.buzzsprout.com/E-mail: thehistoryofmedicinepodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHistoryOfMedicine/Transcripts and Sources here!

Healthy Living With Angela Busby - Your Health, Nutrition and Wellness Resource

A super powerful antibacterial herb, Thyme can be used to treat respiratory infections, skin infections, worms, gastritis and more! Learn all the wonderful uses for this aromatic, powerful herb and the best ways to take it internally and externally.   -   Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode the best compliment you can give is a referral, so please share this with your friends and remember to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher and write us a review! This show is about you, the listener, so get involved and send us your feedback, questions and topic suggestions at busbynaturopathics.com/podcast -  email us at podcast@busbynaturopathics.com Join us in the health journey by following us on: Facebook | Instagram | Youtube Please note: The information given in this podcast is for informational purposes only it is not intended as personal medical advise or treatment. We recommend that you seek advise from a licensed health care professional for your own personal circumstances before applying any new treatments discussed in this podcast.

Dirty History
E30: Body Snatchers and Barber-Surgeons: A Dirty History of Pre-Antiseptic Surgery

Dirty History

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 58:17


On this episode of Dirty History, we'll explore the surgical theaters and barber shops of pre-antiseptic medical practitioners. I ask that going forward in this episode we check the easily obtainable notion that what was happening to obtain human donors was, yanno, "wrong". Instead let us focus on the structures that led the researchers and surgeons to resort to these less than savory methods.

Centro Church's Podcast
Anaesthetic, Antiseptic & Antidotes

Centro Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 33:37


Practice Makes Presence
Episode 6 - The New Antiseptic is Compassion

Practice Makes Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 29:31


Despite the newest advances in technology, modern hospitals in the early 20th century had higher child mortality rates than less equipped hospitals.   The reason why came to be known as hospitalism, a phenomenon where more sterile, clean, and restrictive environments can become more deadly than the initial disease.    Come and learn about germ theory, the care of the sick, and a long chapter in the ancient book of Matthew where Jesus encounters the sick and forgotten and demonstrates something new about the power to heal with compassion. Thank you for listening and let's stay connected! Support the show on Patreon  Check out the blog Follow PMP on Facebook or contact us by email at:  listen@practicemakespresence.com  

The Prepper Website Podcast: Audio for The Prepared Life! Podcast
EP. 327 - Survival for Summer Break, DIY Antiseptic Solution

The Prepper Website Podcast: Audio for The Prepared Life! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 35:51


Episode 327 Articles: Survival Skills To Teach Your Kids During Summer Break Dakin's Solution for Wound Care Conflicted – Getting Chipped – What Would You Do? Mentioned in this Episode: Micro Biz. Biz – Finally Advance Your Preparedness Goals VID: Saving Information for SHTF Items of Interest: Legacy Foods – Quality Long Term Food  Join the FREE FB Group! Connect on – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram Remember, there is a HUGE selection of great preparedness content at Prepper Website! Thanks for the spreading the word of The Prepper Website Podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk
What should be in your emergency kit at home with Dr. Laura Brown

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 14:44


Items you should have at home in case of a pet emergency with Dr. Laura Brown. This podcast is sponsored by Rover.com. Receive $25 off your first booking by using rover.com/vettalk. Everyone who shares a home with a pet should have a basic pet first-aid kit on hand. Keep your pet's first-aid kit in your home and take it with you if you are traveling with your pet. One way to start your kit is to buy a first-aid kit designed for people and add pet-specific items to it. You can also purchase a pet first-aid kit from a pet-supply store or catalog. But you can easily assemble your own kit by gathering the items on our lists below. Pet-specific supplies Pet first-aid book Phone numbers: your veterinarian, the nearest emergency-veterinary clinic (along with directions!) and a poison-control center or hotline (such as the ASPCA poison-control center, which can be reached at 1-800-426-4435) Paperwork for your pet (in a waterproof container or bag): proof of rabies-vaccination status, copies of other important medical records and a current photo of your pet (in case he gets lost) Nylon leash Self-cling bandage (bandage that stretches and sticks to itself but not to fur—available at pet stores and from pet-supply catalogs) Muzzle or strips of cloth to prevent biting (don't use this if your pet is vomiting, choking, coughing or otherwise having difficulty breathing) Basic first-aid supplies Absorbent gauze pads Adhesive tape Antiseptic wipes, lotion, powder or spray Blanket (a foil emergency blanket) Cotton balls or swabs Gauze rolls Hydrogen peroxide (to induce vomiting—do this only when directed by a veterinarian or a poison-control expert) Ice pack Non-latex disposable gloves Petroleum jelly (to lubricate the thermometer) Rectal thermometer (your pet's temperature should not rise above 103°F or fall below 100°F) Scissors (with blunt ends) Sterile non-stick gauze pads for bandages Sterile saline solution (sold at pharmacies) Tweezers A pillowcase to confine your cat for treatment A pet carrier Pre-assembled first-aid kits The hassle of creating a kit for your pet can be reduced by purchasing one pre-assembled. Pet Fist Aid Kits on Amazon.com » Other useful items Diphenhydramine (Benadryl®), if approved by a veterinarian for allergic reactions. A veterinarian must tell you the correct dosage for your pet's size. Ear-cleaning solution Expired credit card or sample credit card (from direct-mail credit-card offers) to scrape away insect stingers Glucose paste or corn syrup (for diabetic dogs or those with low blood sugar) Nail clippers Non-prescription antibiotic ointment Penlight or flashlight Plastic eyedropper or syringe Rubbing alcohol (isopropyl) to clean the thermometer Splints and tongue depressors Styptic powder or pencil (sold at veterinary hospitals, pet-supply stores, and your local pharmacy) Temporary identification tag (to put your local contact information on your pet's collar when you travel) Towels Needle-nosed pliers

Toothcast
#008: Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash

Toothcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 9:44


It’s time to learn what the real deal is with Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash. Dr. Mark explains it all in this episode

Northplace Church Podcast
Antiseptic: Replace with Grace

Northplace Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 42:43


This messages concludes our series on the tongue. Each week we have examined what the Bible means when it says…“life and death are in the power of the tongue.” Our attention has been predominantly focused on the “deadly” uses of the tongue. Before we conclude this sermon today and ultimately this series, let's shift our attention away from the destruction our mouths can cause, to the “life” our mouths can create. Let's look at the power in our tongues to build up and edify. It’s been encouraging to see how this biblical study on the power of words has impacted so many in our congregation. The Holy Spirit is truly becoming the antiseptic to the “septic” or infected parts of our hearts and as he changes our hearts, he’s cleaning up our speech.

Northplace Church Podcast
Antiseptic: Rumor Has It - Gossip

Northplace Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 51:18


Over the last several weeks we have looked at the power of the words we speak. We have seen where Jesus warns us that every word we speak is being recorded and we will one day be accountable for our every word our tongues have spoken. Today, we look into an often overlooked or minimized misuse of the tongue. What Adele is describing in her song Rumor Has It, is one dimension of the sin of gossip.

Northplace Church Podcast
Antiseptic: Taking the Lord’s Name in Vain

Northplace Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2017 46:45


Last week we started a study of the Word that will help us recapture an understanding of the power of our tongues and how the mouth influences our entire lives. We framed the conversation around one word: ANTISEPTIC. Our prayer during this study is that he Holy Spirit and the Word of God would sanctify our hearts and therefore our mouths. In the same way mouthwash cleanses the septic parts of mouths, then may the Spirit of God cleanse the septic part of our hearts; because as we have learned if our hearts change, our mouth will follow.

Northplace Church Podcast
Antiseptic: The Power of Words

Northplace Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2017 43:49


There is power in our choice of words. Most of us have never stopped to study the scripture intently to see how much our words impact our lives, probably because we grew up hearing things that minimized words like this: "Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." But this mantra completely overlooks the emotional, psychological, and spiritual impact of words…and in all reality…what happens to the unseen parts of us, is much slower to heal than what happens to our physical bodies. The words we speak and the words we hear impact the unseen parts of us.

FDA Drug Safety Podcasts
FDA Drug Safety Podcast: FDA warns about rare but serious allergic reactions with the skin antiseptic chlorhexidine gluconate

FDA Drug Safety Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 3:00


Listen to an audio podcast of the February 2, 2017 Drug Safety Communication: FDA is warning that rare but serious allergic reactions have been reported with the widely used skin antiseptic products containing chlorhexidine gluconate. As a result, we are requesting the manufacturers of over-the-coun

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk
Bark & Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2016 7:52


Welcome to Bark & Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk – I am your host Polly ReQua Today we are talking to one of our favorite Vets, Dr. Laura Brown, owner of Green Tree Animal Hospital in Libertyville, IL as we discuss first aid for your pet. Everyone who shares a home with a pet should have a basic pet first-aid kit on hand. Keep your pet's first-aid kit in your home and take it with you if you are traveling with your pet. One way to start your kit is to buy a first-aid kit designed for people and add pet-specific items to it. You can also purchase a pet first-aid kit from a pet-supply store or catalog. But you can easily assemble your own kit by gathering the items on our lists below. Pet-specific supplies Pet first-aid book Phone numbers: your veterinarian, the nearest emergency-veterinary clinic (along with directions!) and a poison-control center or hotline (such as the ASPCA poison-control center, which can be reached at 1-800-426-4435) Paperwork for your pet (in a waterproof container or bag): proof of rabies-vaccination status, copies of other important medical records and a current photo of your pet (in case he gets lost) Nylon leash Self-cling bandage (bandage that stretches and sticks to itself but not to fur—available at pet stores and from pet-supply catalogs) Muzzle or strips of cloth to prevent biting (don't use this if your pet is vomiting, choking, coughing or otherwise having difficulty breathing) Basic first-aid supplies Absorbent gauze pads Adhesive tape Antiseptic wipes, lotion, powder or spray Blanket (a foil emergency blanket) Cotton balls or swabs Gauze rolls Hydrogen peroxide (to induce vomiting—do this only when directed by a veterinarian or a poison-control expert) Ice pack Non-latex disposable gloves Petroleum jelly (to lubricate the thermometer) Rectal thermometer (your pet's temperature should not rise above 103°F or fall below 100°F) Scissors (with blunt ends) Sterile non-stick gauze pads for bandages Sterile saline solution (sold at pharmacies) Tweezers A pillowcase to confine your cat for treatment A pet carrier Other useful items Diphenhydramine (Benadryl®), if approved by a veterinarian for allergic reactions. A veterinarian must tell you the correct dosage for your pet's size. Ear-cleaning solution Expired credit card or sample credit card (from direct-mail credit-card offers) to scrape away insect stingers Glucose paste or corn syrup (for diabetic dogs or those with low blood sugar) Nail clippers Non-prescription antibiotic ointment Penlight or flashlight Plastic eyedropper or syringe Rubbing alcohol (isopropyl) to clean the thermometer Splints and tongue depressors Styptic powder or pencil (sold at veterinary hospitals, pet-supply stores, and your local pharmacy) Temporary identification tag (to put your local contact information on your pet's collar when you travel) Towels Needle-nosed pliers Common-sense advice In addition to the items listed above, include anything your veterinarian has recommended specifically for your pet. Check the supplies in your pet's first-aid kit occasionally and replace any items that have expired. For your family's safety, keep all medical supplies and medications out of the reach of children and pets.  

Forest Spirituality with Julie Brett

In this episode I am sharing with you a part of my personal journey on healing and forgiveness. Love is the antiseptic that can heal all wounds. I talk about my journey of forgiveness with Christianity and how that in finding a space of mutual understanding I am furthering my path in Druidry and also practicing yoga. I hope this storytelling helps you in your journey too. References: "The Wisdom of Yoga: A seeker's guide to extraordinary living" by Stephen Cope "The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali" (Find in Cope, above). Druids Down Under is on facebook and blogspot.   www.forestspiritjewelry.com is my website.

Stay Current in Pediatric Surgery
Journal Club Part 1

Stay Current in Pediatric Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2015 44:28


This episode is our first audio journal club. We discuss 5 papers today with our guests, Dr Dan von Allmen, Dr George Whit Holcomb, and Dr Aaron Lipskar. Table of contents: 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Corticosteroids for biliary atresia 05:21 Dr von Allmen’s comments 10:54 Antiseptic agents and surgical site infection 14:15 Dr Holcomb’s comments 20:17 Non-operative management of non-perforated appendicitis 25:19 Dr Holcomb’s comments 30:41 Enteral autonomy after intestinal failure 33:37 Dr Lipskar’s comments 36:41 Anesthesia neurotoxicity 40:27 Dr Lipskar’s comments Use of Corticosteroids After Hepatoportoenterostomy for Bile Drainage in Infants With Biliary Atresia: the START randomized clinical trial Discussed by Dr Dan von Allmen Bezerra JA, et al. Use of Corticosteroids After Hepatoportoenterostomy for Bile Drainage in Infants With Biliary Atresia: the START randomized clinical trial. JAMA. 2014 May 7;311(17):1750–10. Dr von Allmen’s comments: • Dr von Allmen would not use corticosteroids after Kasai procedure. • The difference of bile drainage in the steroid group versus control (58.6% vs 48.6%) was not significant enough to continue use of corticosteroids. Comparative Effectiveness of Skin Antiseptic Agents in Reducing Surgical Site Infections: A Report from the Washington State Surgical Care and Outcomes Assessment Program Discussed by Dr George Whit Holcomb Hakkarainen TW, et al. Comparative Effectiveness of Skin Antiseptic Agents in Reducing Surgical Site Infections: A Report from the Washington State Surgical Care and Outcomes Assessment Program. J Am Coll Surg. 2014 Mar 1;218(3):336–44. Dr Holcomb’s comments: • This paper would not change his choice of antiseptic agent. Dr Holcomb feels that iodine based agents and chlorhexidine agents are equally appropriate based on these results. • Dr Holcomb uses chlorhexidine and isopropyl alcohol for skin preparation. Nonoperative Treatment With Antibiotics Versus Surgery for Acute Nonperforated Appendicitis in Children: a pilot randomized controlled trial Discussed by Dr George Whit Holcomb Svensson JF, et al. Nonoperative Treatment With Antibiotics Versus Surgery for Acute Nonperforated Appendicitis in Children: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Annals of Surgery. 2015 Jan;261(1):67–71. Dr Holcomb’s comments: • This is a well done pilot study that shows that a larger randomized trial is needed. • Long term follow-up is needed to determine the true risk of recurrent appendicitis after non-operative management. Predictors of Enteral Autonomy in Children with Intestinal Failure: A Multicenter Cohort Study Discussed by Dr Aaron Lipskar Khan FA, et al. Predictors of Enteral Autonomy in Children with Intestinal Failure: A Multicenter Cohort Study. J Pediatr. 2015 Jul;167(1):29–34.e1. Dr Lipskar’s comments: • It is counterintuitive that NEC is a protective factor for enteral autonomy. • It is difficult to make sense of the data as centers with transplant programs likely attract sicker patients. • This highlights the importance of intestinal failure patients being managed in a multidisciplinary intestinal failure program. Anesthetic neurotoxicity--clinical implications of animal models Discussed by Dr Aaron Lipskar Rappaport BA, et al. Anesthetic neurotoxicity--clinical implications of animal models. N Engl J Med. 2015 Feb 26;372(9):796–7. Dr Lipskar’s comments: • Until further trials in humans are conducted and provide more conclusive evidence, elective cases should be deferred until the age of 3. • It may be difficult to define what constitutes an elective procedure in pediatric surgery. Intro track is adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland: Talks and Events
Hygiene, Antiseptic and Aseptic Pedagogy and Practice in British Nursing, c. 1870 – 1900.

UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland: Talks and Events

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2014 24:32


Speaker Dr Claire Jones (King’s College London) Title Hygiene, Antiseptic and Aseptic Pedagogy and Practice in British Nursing, c. 1870 – 1900 Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary The introduction of sanitary standards, antisepsis and asepsis […] The post Hygiene, Antiseptic and Aseptic Pedagogy and Practice in British Nursing, c. 1870 – 1900. appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.

AmazingPeopleClub's Podcast
Ignaz Semmelweis - Past, Present & Future

AmazingPeopleClub's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2013 2:16


In this audio recording, Dr. Charles Margerison tells us about Ignaz Semmelweis. Leaders need to have perspective on the past, present and future. Ignaz Semmelweis proved this with his work in hospitals. He questioned why woman were dying in child birth when they were taken to hospital, while women who had home births were not. By looking at medical practice over time, he could see a pattern. In particular, he noticed doctors in hospitals were going straight from the mortuary to deliver babies in the maternity wing. His introduction of hand disinfection was met with much scepticism by doctors. His statistical analysis of the results of infection over time, would change the way antiseptic procedures were carried out. Today, we have much to be grateful for, when we need medical attention. He is one of our Amazing Doctors in the following title:- http://amazingpeopleclub.com/product/amazing-doctors-nurses

Innovation Now
Atomic Antiseptic Restores Paintings

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2012 1:30


Atomic oxygen, a corrosive space gas, breathes new life into artwork on Earth

Danielle Lin Show: The Art of Living and Science of Life
Nathan S. Byran, Ph.D.: Is Your Antiseptic Mouthwash Killing You?

Danielle Lin Show: The Art of Living and Science of Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2012 42:41


Guest: Nathan S. Byran, Ph.D. Swish swish…gargle…gargle…maybe not! See what mouthwash has to do with memory loss, sexual problems, fatigue, and even heart disease. In our continuing series on what's ... The post Nathan S. Byran, Ph.D.: Is Your Antiseptic Mouthwash Killing You? appeared first on Danielle Lin Show.

In the BarberZone with Chevez Moman
"Sanitation in the Shop...How Important is it?

In the BarberZone with Chevez Moman

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2011 65:00


Sanitiation is VITAL in Barbershop & Salons. Hear the interesting dialogue and information shared. Please use it in your daily practice. Prevention is the Keys. Kooltouch available @ www.barberzone.org "Enter the BarberZone" BlogTalkRadio Show... he HOTTEST HOUR in the Game. Join us EVERY Monday 9pm eastern time for Informationative, Candid,Educational,Entertaining Dialogues about what happenning in Barbering & Our community. Real talk about what's New and Hot in the Barbering... Become a friend of the show on Blogtalk... Follow the BarberZone on Facebook & Twitter: www.facebook.com/barberzone www.twitter.com/barberzone "Come Get Your Head Right" The Barber Renaissance Begins Dont Forget to "Enter The BarberZone" EVERY MONDAY 9pm EST (347)6373850