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The Pacific War - week by week
- 202 - Special The Horrors of Unit 731

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 49:29


Hey guys, what you are about to listen to is an extremely graphic episode that will contain many scenes of gore, rape, human experimentation, honestly it will run the gambit. If you got a weak stomach, this episode might not be for you. You have been warned.  I just want to take a chance to say a big thanks to all of you guys who decided to join the patreon, you guys are awesome! Please leave a comment on this episode to let me know what more you want to hear about in the future. With all of that said and done lets jump right into it.   Where to begin with this one? Let start off with one of the major figures of Unit 731, Shiro Ishii. Born June 25th, 1892 in the village of Chiyoda Mura in Kamo District of Chiba Prefecture, Ishii was the product of his era. He came from a landowning class, had a very privileged childhood. His primary and secondary schoolmates described him to be brash, abrasive and arrogant. He was a teacher's pet, extremely intelligent, known to have excellent memory. He grew up during Japans ultra militarism/nationalism age, thus like any of his schoolmates was drawn towards the military. Less than a month after graduating from the Medical department of Kyoto Imperial University at the age of 28, he began military training as a probation officer in the 3rd regiment of the Imperial Guards division. Within 6 months he became a surgeon 1st Lt. During his postgraduate studies at Kyoto Imperial university he networked successfully to climb the career ladder. As a researcher he was sent out to help cure an epidemic that broke out in Japan. It was then he invented a water filter that could be carried alongside the troops.   He eventually came across a report of the Geneva Protocol and conference reports of Harada Toyoji as well as other military doctors. He became impressed with the potential of chemical and biological warfare. During WW1 chemical warfare had been highly explored, leading 44 nations to pass the Geneva Protocol or more specifically  “Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare”. Representatives from Japan were present at this conference and were involving in the drafting and signing of the Geneva Protocol, but it was not ratified in Japan at the time. Ishii's university mentor, Kiyano Kenji suggested he travel western countries and he did so for 2 years. Many nations were secretive about their research, but some places such as MIT were quite open. After his visit Ishii came to believe Japan was far behind everyone else in biological warfare research. After returning to Japan Ishii became an instructor at the Imperial Japanese Army Medical School. Japan of course lacked significant natural resources, thus it was a perfect nation to pursue biological weapons research. Ishii began lobbying the IJA, proposing to establish a military agency to develop biological weapons. One of his most compelling arguments was “that biological warfare must possess distinct possibilities, otherwise, it would not have been outlawed by the League of Nations.”   Ishii networked his way into good favor with the Minister of Health, Koizumi Chikahiko who lended his support in August of 1932 to allow Ishii to head an Epidemic Prevention Laboratory. Ishii secured a 1795 square meter complex at the Army Medical College. Yet this did not satisfy Ishii, it simply was not the type of work he wanted to do. The location of Tokyo allowed too many eyes on his work, he could not perform human experimentation. For what he wanted to do, he had to leave Japan, and in the 1930's Japan had a few colonies or sphere's of influence, the most appetizing one being Manchuria. In 1932 alongside his childhood friend Masuda Tomosada, Ishii took a tour of Harbin and he fell in love with the location.   During the 1930's Harbin was quite a cosmopolitan city, it was a major trading port and diverse in ethnicities and religions. Here there were Mongols, Russians, Chinese, Japanese, various other western groups in lesser numbers. Just about every religion was represented, it was a researcher's paradise for subjects. Ishii sought human experimentation and needed to find somewhere covert with maximum secrecy. He chose a place in the Nan Gang District of Beiyinhe village, roughly 70 kms southeast of Harbin. It was here and then he began human experimentation. One day in 1932, Ishii and the IJA entered the village and evacuated an entire block where Xuan Hua and Wu Miao intersected. They began occupying a multi-use structure that had been supporting 100 Chinese vendors who sold clothes and food to the locals. They then began drafting Chinese laborers to construct the Zhong Ma complex to house the “Togo Unit” named after the legendary admiral, Togo Heihachiro. The Chinese laborers were underpaid and under constant watch from Japanese guards, limiting their movement and preventing them from understanding what they were building, or what was occurring within the complex. The complex was built in under a year, it held 100 rooms, 3 meter high brick walls and had an electric fence surrounding the perimeter. One thousand captives at any given time could be imprisoned within the complex. To ensure absolute secrecy, security guards patrolled the complex 24/7. Saburo Endo, director of Operations for the Kwantung Army once inspected the Togo Unit and described it in his book “The Fifteen Years' Sino-Japanese War and Me”, as such:   [It was] converted from a rather large soy sauce workshop, surrounded by high rammed earth wall. All the attending military doctors had pseudonyms, and they were strictly regulated and were not allowed to communicate with the outsiders. The name of the unit was “Tōgō Unit.” One by one, the subjects of the experiments were imprisoned in a sturdy iron lattice and inoculated with various pathogenic bacteria to observe changes in their conditions. They used prisoners on death row in the prisons of Harbin for these experiments. It was said that it was for national defense purposes, but the experiments were performed with appalling brutality.The dead were burned in high-voltage electric furnaces, leaving no trace.    A local from the region added this about the complex “We heard rumors of people having blood drawn in there but we never went near the place. We were too afraid. When the construction started, there were about forty houses in our village, and a lot of people were driven out. About one person from each home was taken to work on the construction. People were gathered from villages from all around here, maybe about a thousand people in all. The only things we worked on were the surrounding wall and the earthen walls. The Chinese that worked on the buildings were brought in from somewhere, but we didn't know where. After everything was finished, those people were killed.”    Despite all the secrecy, it was soon discovered prisoners were being taken, primarily from the CCP and bandits who were being subjected to tests. One such test was to gradually drain a victim of blood to see at what point they would die. The unit drew 500 cc of blood from each prisoner every 3-5 days. As their bodies drew weaker, they were dissected for further research, the average prisoner lasted a maximum of a month. Due to the climate of Manchuria, it was soon established that finding methods to treat frostbite would benefit the Kwantung army. Ishii's team gathered human subjects and began freezing and unfreezing them. Sometimes these experiments included observing test subjects whose limbs had been frozen and severed. The Togo team reported to General Okamura Yasuji, the deputy commander in chief of the Kwantung army from 1933-1934 that the best way to treat frostbite was to soak a limb in 37 degree water. According to the testimony of a witness named Furuichi at trial done in Khabarovsk , “Experiments in freezing human beings were performed every year in the detachment, in the coldest months of the year—November, December, January and February. The experimental technique was as follows: the test subjects were taken out into the frost at about 11 o'clock at night, compelled to dip their hands into a barrel of cold water and forced to stand with wet hands in the frost for a long time. Alternatively, some were taken out dressed, but with bare feet and compelled to stand at night in the frost during the coldest period of the year. When frostbite had developed, the subjects were taken to a room and forced to put their feet in water of 5 degrees Celsius, after which the temperature was gradually increased.”   Sergeant Major Kurakazu who was with Unit 731 later on in 1940 and taken prisoner by the Soviets in 1945 stated during the Khabarovsk trial , “I saw experiments performed on living people for the first time in December 1940. I was shown these experiments by researcher Yoshimura, a member of the 1st Division. These experiments were performed in the prison laboratory. When I walked into the prison laboratory, ve Chinese experimentees were sitting there; two of these Chinese had no fingers at all, their hands were black; in those of three others the bones were visible. They had fingers, but they were only bones. Yoshimura told me that this was the result of freezing experiments.”   According to Major Karasawa during the same trial Ishii became curious about using plague as a weapon of war and captured plague infected mice to test on subjects in the Zhong Ma Complex “Ishii told me that he had experimented with cholera and plague on the mounted bandits of Manchuria during 1933-1934 and discovered that the plague was effective.”   According to Lt General Endo Saburo's diary entry on November 16th of 1933, at the Zhong Ma complex “The second squad which was responsible for poison gas, liquid poison; and the First Squad which was responsible for electrical experiments. Two bandits were used by each squad for the experiments.  Phosgene gas—5-minute injection of gas into a brick-lined room; the subject was still alive one day aer inhalation of gas; critically ill with pneumonia.  Potassium cyanide—the subject was injected with 15 mg.; subject lost consciousness approximately 20 minutes later.  20,000 volts—several jolts were not enough to kill the subject; injection of poison required to kill the subject.  5000 volts—several jolts were not enough; aer several minutes of continuous current, subject was burned to death.”    The Togo Unit established a strict security system to keep its research highly confidential. Yet in 1934, 16 Chinese prisoners escaped, compromising the Zhong Ma location. One of the guards had gotten drunk and a prisoner named Li smashed a bottle over his head and stole his keys. He freed 15 other prisoners and of them 4 died of cold, hunger and other ailments incurred by the Togo unit. 12 managed to flee to the 3rd route army of the Northeast Anti Japanese united Army. Upon hearing the horrifying report, the 3rd route army attacked the Togo unit at Beiyinhe and within a year, the Zhong Ma complex was exploded.    After the destruction of the Zhong Ma complex, Ishii needed a better structure. The Togo unit had impressed their superior and received a large budget. Then on May 30th of 1936 Emperor Hirohito authorized the creation of Unit 731. Thus Ishii and his colleagues were no longer part of the Epidemic Prevention Institute of the Army Medical School, now they were officially under the Kwantung Army as the Central Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department. Their new HQ was located in Pingfan, closer to Harbin. Their initial budget was 3 million yen for the personnel, 200-300 thousand yen per autonomous unit and 6 million yen for experimentation and research. Thus their new annual budget was over 10 million yen.    Pingfan was evacuated by the Kwantung army. Hundreds of families were forced to move out and sell their land at cheap prices. To increase security this time, people required a special pass to enter Pingfan. Then the airspace over the area became off-limits, excluding IJA aircraft, all violators would be shot down. The new Pingfan complex was within a walled city with more than 70 buildings over a 6 km tract of land. The complex's huge size drew some international attention, and when asked what the structure was, the scientists replied it was a lumber mill. Rather grotesquely, prisoners would be referred to as “maruta” or “logs” to keep up the charade. Suzuki, a Japanese construction company back then, worked day and night to construct the complex.    Now many of you probably know a bit about Unit 731, but did you know it's one of countless units?  The Army's Noborito Laboratory was established (1937) The Central Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department of the North China Army/ Unit 1855 was established (1938)  The Central Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department of Central China/ Unit 1644 (1939)  Thee Guangzhou Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department of South China Army/ Unit 8604 (1942)  The Central Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department of the Southern Expeditionary Army/ Unit 9620 (1942).    There were countless others, detachments included Unit 1855 in Beijing, Unit Ei 1644 in Nanjing, Unit 8604 in Guangzhou, and later Unit 9420 in Singapore. All of these units comprised Ishii's network, which, at its height in 1939, oversaw over 10,000 personnel.   Victims were normally brought to Pingfan during the dead of night within crammed freight cars with number logs on top. They were brought into the building via a secret tunnel. According to a witness named Fang Shen Yu, technicians in white lab coats handled the victims who were tied in bags. The victims included anyone charge with a crime, could be anti-japanese activity, opium smoking, espionage, being a communist, homelessness, being mentally handicap, etc. Victims included chinese, Mongolians, Koreans, White Russians, Harbin's jewish population and any Europeans accused of espionage. During the Khabarovsk trial, Major Iijima Yoshia admitted to personally subjecting 40 Soviet citizens to human experimentation. Harbin's diversity provided great research data. Each prisoner was assigned a number starting with 101 and ending at 1500. Onec 1500 was reached, they began again at 101, making it nearly impossible to estimate the total number of victims. Since the complex had been labeled a lumber mill to the locals, most did not worry about it or were too afraid to do so. The prison's warden was Ishii's brother Mitsuo who made sure to keep it all a secret.    Ethics did not exist within Ishii's network of horrors. Everything was done efficiently in the name of science. Pingfang was equipped for disposing the evidence of their work in 3 large incinerators. As a former member who worked with the incinerators recalled “the bodies always burned up fast because all the organ were gone; the bodies were empty”. Human experimentation allowed the researchers their first chance to actually examine the organs of a living person at will to see the progress of a disease. Yeah you heard me right, living person, a lot of the vivisections were done on live people. As one former researcher explained "the results of the effects of infection cannot be obtained accurately once the person dies because putrefactive bacteria set in. Putrefactive bacteria are stronger than plague germs. So, for obtaining accurate results, it is important whether the subject is alive or not." Another former researcher said this “"As soon as the symptoms were observed, the prisoner was taken from his cell and into the dissection room. He was stripped and placed on the table, screaming, trying to fight back. He was strapped down, still screaming frightfully. One of the doctors stuffed a towel into his mouth, then with one quick slice of the scalpel he was opened up." Witnesses of some of these vivisections reported that victims usually let out a horrible scream when the initial cuts were made, but that the voice stops soon after. The researchers often removed the organ of interest, leaving others in the body and the victims usually died of blood loss or because of the removed organ. There are accounts of experiments benign carried out on mothers and children, because yes children were in fact born in the facilities. Many human specimens were placed in jars to be viewed by Tokyo's army medical college. Sometimes these jars were filled with limbs or organs but some giant ones had entire bodies.   Vivisection was conducted on human beings to observe how disease affected each organ once a human dies. According to testimony given by a technician named Ogawa Fukumatsu “I participated in vivisections. I did them every day. I cannot remember the amount of people dissected. At first, I refused to do it. But then, they would not allow me to eat because it was an order; gradually I changed.” Another technician Masakuni Kuri testified  “I did vivisection at the time. Experiments were conducted on a Chinese woman with syphilis. Because she was alive, the blood poured out like water from a tap.”   A report done by Shozo Kondo studied the effects of bubonic plague on humans. The number of subjects was 57 with age ranging from toddlers to 80 years old with mixed gender. The study used fleas carrying plague that were dispersed upon the local population in June of 1940 at Changchun. 7 plague victims were Japanese residents. The report stated the plague spread because of lack of immunity by the townspeople. Subjects' survival time ranged from 2-5 days, with only 3 surviving 12, 18 and 21 days. The subjects were infected with Glandular, Cutaneous or Septicemic plague, but most had the Glandular variety.     In addition to the central units of Pingfang were others set up in Beijing, Nanjing, Guangzhou and Singapore. The total number of personnel was 20,000. These satellite facilities all had their own unique horror stories. One was located in Anda, 100km from Pingfang where outdoor tests for plague, cholera and other pathogens were down. They would expose human subjects to biological bombs, typically by putting 10-40 people in the path of a biological bomb. A lot of the research was done to see the effective radius of the bombs, so victims were placed at different distances. At Xinjing was Unit 100 and its research was done against domesticated animals, horses particularly. Unit 100 was a bacteria factory producing glanders, anthrax and other pathogens. They often ran tests by mixing poisons with food and studied its effects on animals, but they also researched chemical warfare against crops. At Guangzhou was unit 8604 with its HQ at Zhongshan medical university. It is believed starvation tests ran there, such as the water test I mentioned. They also performed typhoid tests and bred rats to spread plague. Witness testimony from a Chinese volunteer states they often dissolved the bodies of victims in acid. In Beijing was Unit 1855 which was a combination of a prison and experiment center. They ran plague, cholera and typhus tests. Prisoners were forced to ingest mixtures of germs and some were vaccinated against the ailments. In Singapore after its capture in February of 1942 there was a secret laboratory. One Mr. Othman Wok gave testimony in the 1990s that when he was 17 years old he was employed to work at this secret lab. He states 7 Chinese, Indian and Malay boys worked in the lab, picking fleas from rats and placing them in containers. Some 40 rat catchers, would haul rats to the lab for the boys to do their work. The containers with fleas went to Japanese researchers and Othman says he saw rats being injected with plague pathogens. The fleas were transferred to kerosene cans which contained dried horse blood and an unidentified chemical left to breed for weeks. Once they had plague infected fleas in large quantity Othman said "A driver who drove the trucks which transported the fleas to the railway station said that these bottles of fleas were sent off to Thailand." If this is true, it gives evidence to claims Unit 731 had a branch in Thailand as well. Othman stated he never understood or knew what was really going on at the lab, but when he read in 1944 about biological attacks on Chongqing using fleas, he decided to leave the lab. Othman states the unit was called Unit 9240.  As you can imagine rats and insects played a large role in all of this. They harvested Manchuria rat population and enlisted schoolchildren to raise them. In the 1990s the Asahi Broadcasting company made a documentary titled “the mystery of the rats that went to the continent”. It involved a small group of high school children in Saitama prefecture asked local farmers if they knew anything about rat farming during the war years. Many stated everybody back then was raising rats, it was a major source of income. One family said they had rat cages piled up in a shed, each cage built to carry 6 rat, but they had no idea what the rats were being used for. Now hear this, after the war, the US military kept these same families in business. The US army unit 406 which was established in Tokyo to research viruses wink wink, would often drive out to these farms in their american jeeps collecting rats.  Getting fleas was a much tricker task. One method was taking older Chinese prisoners and quarantining them with clothes carrying flea or flea eggs and allowing them to live in isolated rooms to cultivate more fleas. These poor guys had to live in filth and not shave for weeks to produce around 100 fleas a day. Now Unit 731 dealt with numerous diseases such as Cholera.  Some experiments used dogs to spread cholera to villages. They would steal dogs from villages, feed them pork laced with cholera germs and return them to the villages. When the disease finished incubating the dogs would vomit and other dogs would come and eat the vomit spread it more and more. The dogs were also stricken with diarrhea and the feces spread it to other dogs as well. 20% of the people in villages hit by this died of the disease. Former army captain Kojima Takeo was a unit member involved in a Cholera campaign and added this testimony "We were told that we were going out on a cholera campaign, and we were all given inoculations against cholera ten days before starting out. Our objective was to infect all the people in the area. The disease had already developed before we got there, and as we moved into the village everyone scattered. The only ones left were those who were too sick to move. The number of people coming down with the disease kept increasing. Cholera produces a face like a skeleton, vomiting, and diarrhea. And the vomiting and defecating of the people lying sick brought flies swarming around. One after the other, people died." I've mentioned it a lot, Plague was a staple of Unit 731. The IJA wanted a disease that was fast and fatal, Cholera for instance took about 20 days, plague on the other hand starts killing in 3 days. Plague also has a very long history of use going back to the medieval times. It was one of the very first diseases Ishii focused on. In october of 1940 a plague attack was conducted against the Kaimingjie area in the port city of Ningbo. This was a joint operation with Unit 731 and the Nanjing based Unit 1644. During this operation plague germs were mixed with wheat, corn, cloth scraps and cotton and dropped from the air. More than 100 people died within a few days of the attack and the affected area was sealed off from the public until the 1960s.  Another horrifying test was the frostbite experiments. Army Engineer Hisato Yoshimura conducted these types of experiments by taking prisoners outside, dipping various appendages into water of varying temperatures and allowing the limbs to freeze. Once frozen, Yoshimura would strike their affected limbs with a short stick and in his words “they would emit a sound resembling that which a board gives when it is struck”. Ice was then chipping away with the affected area being subjected to various treatments, such as being doused in water, exposed to heat and so on. I have to mentioned here, that to my shock there is film of these specific frostbite experiments and one of our animators at Kings and Generals found it, I have seen a lot of things in my day, but seeing this was absolute nightmare fuel. If you have seen the movie or series Snowpiercer, they pretty much nail what it looked like.  Members of Unit 731 referred to Yoshimura as a “scientific devil” and a “cold blooded animal” because he would conduct his work with strictness. Naoji Uezono another member of Unit 731, described in a 1980s interview a disgusting scene where Yoshimura had "two naked men put in an area 40–50 degrees below zero and researchers filmed the whole process until [the subjects] died. [The subjects] suffered such agony they were digging their nails into each other's flesh". Yoshimuras lack of any remorse was evident in an article he wrote for the Journal of Japanese Physiology in 1950 where he admitted to using 20 children and 3 day old infant in experiments which exposed them to zero degree celsius ice and salt water. The article drew criticism and no shit, but Yoshimura denied any guilt when contacted by a reporter from the Mainichi Shimbun. Yoshimura developed a “resistance index of frostbite” based on the mean temperature of 5 - 30 minutes after immersion in freezing water, the temperature of the first rise after immersion and the time until the temperature first rises after immersion. In a number of separate experiments he determined how these parameters depended on the time of day a victim's body part was immersed in freezing water, the surrounding temperature and humidity during immersion, how the victim had been treated before the immersion ("after keeping awake for a night", "after hunger for 24 hours", "after hunger for 48 hours", "immediately after heavy meal", "immediately after hot meal", "immediately after muscular exercise", "immediately after cold bath", "immediately after hot bath"), what type of food the victim had been fed over the five days preceding the immersions with regard to dietary nutrient intake ("high protein (of animal nature)", "high protein (of vegetable nature)", "low protein intake", and "standard diet"), and salt intake. Members of Unit 731 also worked with Syphilis, where they orchestrated forced sex acts between infected and noninfected prisoners to transmit the disease. One testimony given by a prisoner guard was as follows “Infection of venereal disease by injection was abandoned, and the researchers started forcing the prisoners into sexual acts with each other. Four or five unit members, dressed in white laboratory clothing completely covering the body with only eyes and mouth visible, rest covered, handled the tests. A male and female, one infected with syphilis, would be brought together in a cell and forced into sex with each other. It was made clear that anyone resisting would be shot.” After victims were infected, they would be vivisected at differing stages of infection so that the internal and external organs could be observed as the disease progressed. Testimony from multiple guards blamed the female victims as being hosts of the diseases, even as they were forcibly infected. Genitals of female prisoners were infected with syphilis and the guards would call them “jam filled buns”. Even some children were born or grew up in the walls of Unit 731, infected with syphilis. One researcher recalled “one was a Chinese women holding an infant, one was a white russian woman with a daughter of 4 or 5 years of age, and the last was a white russian women with a boy of about 6 or 7”. The children of these women were tested in ways similar to the adults.  There was also of course rape and forced pregnancies as you could guess. Female prisoners were forced to become pregnant for use in experiments. The hypothetical possibility of transmission from mother to child of diseases, particularly syphilis was the rationale for the experiments. Fetal survival and damage to the womans reproductive organs were objects of interest. A large number of babies were born in captivity and there had been no accounts of any survivor of Unit 731, children included. It is suspected that the children of the female prisoners were killed after birth or aborted. One guard gave a testimony “One of the former researchers I located told me that one day he had a human experiment scheduled, but there was still time to kill. So he and another unit member took the keys to the cells and opened one that housed a Chinese woman. One of the unit members raped her; the other member took the keys and opened another cell. There was a Chinese woman in there who had been used in a frostbite experiment. She had several fingers missing and her bones were black, with gangrene set in. He was about to rape her anyway, then he saw that her sex organ was festering, with pus oozing to the surface. He gave up the idea, left and locked the door, then later went on to his experimental work.” In a testimony given on December 28 by witness Furuichi during the Khabarovsk Trial, he described how “a Russian woman was infected with syphilis to allow the scientists to and out how to prevent the spread of the disease.  Many babies were born to women who had been captured and become experimental subjects. Some women were kidnapped while pregnant; others became pregnant aer forced sex acts in the prisons, enabling researchers to study the transmission of venereal disease   Initially Unit 731 and Unit 100 were going to support Japan's Kantokuen plan. The Kantokuen plan an operation plan to be carried out by the Kwantung army to invade the USSR far east, capitalizing on the success of operation barbarossa. Unit 731 and 100 were to prepare bacteriological weapons to help the invasion. The plan was created by the IJA general staff and approved by Emperor Hirohito. It would have involved three-steps to isolate and destroy the Soviet Army and occupy the eastern soviet cities over the course of 6 months. It would have involved heavy use of chemical and biological weapons. The Japanese planned to spread disease using three methods; direct spraying from aircraft, bacteria bombs and saboteurs on the ground. This would have included plague, cholera, typhus and other diseases against troops, civilian populations, livestocks, crops and water supplies. The main targets were Blagoveshchensk, Khabarovsk, Voroshilov, and Chita. If successful the Soviet Far East would be incorporated into Japan's greater east asia co-prosperity sphere. Within Kantokuen documents, Emperor Hirohtio instructed Ishii to increase production rate at the units, for those not convinced Hirohito was deeply involved in some of the worst actions of the war. Yet in the end both Emperor Hirohito and Hideki Tojo pulled their support for the invasion of the USSR and opted for the Nanshin-ron strategy instead.    On August 9th of 1945 the Soviet Union declared war on Japan and invaded Manchuria. In response, the Japanese government ordered all research facilities in Manchuria to be destroyed and to erase all incriminating materials. A skeleton crew began the liquidation of unit 731 on August 9th or 10th, while the rest of the unit evacuated. All test subjects were killed and cremated so no remains would be found. The design of the facilities however, made them hard to destroy via bombing, several parts of the buildings left standing when the Soviets arrived. While most of the unit's staff managed to escape, including Ishii, some were captured by the soviets. Some of these prisoners told the Soviets about the atrocities committed at Pingfang and Changchun. At first the claims seemed so outrageous, the Soviets sent their own Biological Weapons specialists to examine the ruins of Ping Fang. After a thorough investigation, the Soviet experts confirmed the experiments had been done there. The real soviet investigation into the secrets of Unit 731 and 100 began in early 1946, thus information was not readily available during the Tokyo Tribunal. Both the Americans and SOviets had collected evidence during the war that indicated the Japanese were in possession of bacteriological weapons though. Amongst the 600,000 Japanese prisoners of war in the USSR, Major General Kiyoshi Kawashima and Major Tomoio Karasawa would become essential to uncovering the Japanese bacteriological warfare secrets and opening the path to hold the Khabarovsk trial. The Soviets and Americans spent quite a few years performing investigations, many of which led to no arrests. The major reason for this was similar to Operation Paperclip. For those unaware, paperclip was a American secret intelligence program where 1600 German scientists were taken after the war and employed, many of whom were nazi party officials. The most famous of course was Wernher von Braun. When the Americans looked into the Japanese bacteriological work, they were surprised to find the Japanese were ahead of them in some specific areas, notably ones involving human experimentation. General Charles Willoughby of G-2 american intelligence called to attention that all the data extracted from live human testing was out of the reach of the USA. By the end of 1947, with the CCP looking like they might defeat Chiang Kai-Shek and the Soviet Union proving to be their new enemy, the US sought to form an alliance with Japan, and this included their Bacteriological specialists. From October to December, Drs Edwin Hill and Joseph Victor from Camp Detrick were sent to Tokyo to gather information from Ishii and his colleagues. Their final conclusion laid out the importance of continuing to learn from the Japanese teams, and grant them immunity. The British were also receiving some reports from the Americans about the Japanese Bacteriological research and human experimentation. The British agreed with the Americans that the information was invaluable due to the live human beings used in the tests. The UK and US formed some arrangements to retain the information and keep it secret. By late 1948 the Tokyo War Crimes Trial was coming to an end as the cold war tension was heating up in Korea, pushing the US more and more to want to retain the information and keep it all under wraps.  With formal acceptance, final steps were undertaken, much of which was overseen by General Douglas MacArthur. On May 6, 1947, Douglas MacArthur wrote to Washington that "additional data, possibly some statements from Ishii probably can be obtained by informing Japanese involved that information will be retained in intelligence channels and will not be employed as 'War Crimes' evidence.” Ishii and his colleagues received full immunity from the Tokyo War Crimes Trial. Ishii was hired by the US government to lecture American officers at Fort Detrick on bioweapons and the findings made by Unit 731. During the Korean War Ishii reportedly traveled to Korea to take part in alleged American biological warfare activities. On February 22nd of 1952, Ishiiwas explicitly named in a statement made by the North Korean FOreign Minister, claiming he along with other "Japanese bacteriological war criminals had been involved in systematically spreading large quantities of bacteria-carrying insects by aircraft in order to disseminate contagious diseases over our frontline positions and our rear". Ishii would eventually return to Japan, where he opened a clinic, performing examinations and treatments for free. He would die from laryngeal cancer in 1959 and according to his daughter became a Roman Catholic shortly before his death.  According to an investigation by The Guardian, after the war, former members of Unit 731 conducted human experiments on Japanese prisoners, babies, and mental patients under the guise of vaccine development, with covert funding from the U.S. government. Masami Kitaoka, a graduate of Unit 1644, continued performing experiments on unwilling Japanese subjects from 1947 to 1956 while working at Japan's National Institute of Health Sciences. He infected prisoners with rickettsia and mentally ill patients with typhus. Shiro Ishii, the chief of the unit, was granted immunity from prosecution for war crimes by American occupation authorities in exchange for providing them with human experimentation research materials. From 1948 to 1958, less than five percent of these documents were transferred to microfilm and stored in the U.S. National Archives before being shipped back to Japan.

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A WonderBaba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 9:53


Understanding Glandular Fever: Symptoms, Treatment, and RecoveryIn this episode, Sheena Mitchell, a pharmacist and mom of three, discusses glandular fever, also known as infectious mononucleosis. She covers how the Epstein-Barr virus causes it, common symptoms such as fever, sore throat, swollen glands, and extreme fatigue, and the means of transmission. Sheena explains the significance of the incubation period, diagnosis methods, and the general lack of effective antiviral or antibiotic treatments. She also advises on when to seek medical help and offers guidance on returning to school, work, and sports while emphasizing the need to avoid potential spleen injuries. Additionally, Sheena touches on the importance of hand hygiene, avoiding alcohol, and the restrictions on blood donation post-infection.00:00 Introduction to Glandular Fever00:43 Understanding Glandular Fever01:29 Transmission and Stigma02:43 Symptoms and When to See a Doctor04:24 Diagnosis of Glandular Fever05:12 Treatment and Recovery06:52 Returning to Normal Activities07:41 Special Considerations09:25 Conclusion and Additional Resources#kissingdisease #glandularfever #mononucleosis #mono #epsteinbarr #epsteinbarrvirus #sorethroat #pharmacist #irishpharmacist #irishhealth #irishhealthpodcast #irishpharmacy #healthireland #sheenamitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Raised Hunting
What Are Glandular Scents: Raised Scents Overview | Raised Hunting Podcast Special Edition

Raised Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 40:36


We are constantly getting asked about our glandular scents. Most of the questions that we get are related to the time of year we use the scents, the specific scent we use prior to deer season and during the rut, what Raised Scents are our main go to's, and how to apply apply the scents in the field. Since we have been getting all these questions, we are releasing a special edition podcast for you guys! We are going to be talking all about Raised Scents! Easton and David sit down to give you an overview on the glandular scents we offer, the new bundles that are out, how to use Raised Scents, and what Raised Scents we use through the deer season! If you guys like this special addition, leave us a review, comment, or even questions and we just might make this a new special edition series! As always, don't forget to pickup some Raised Scents for yourself!Discount Codes:You guys have been absolutely amazing when it comes to supporting Raised Hunting so we wanted to return the favor! Just for all you loyal RH Podcast listeners we have some discount codes for you! We not only have a code to get you 15% off all Grizzly Cooler items on their website, but we got you guys a code for 15% all Raised Hunting products!!!Grizzly Cooler Discount Code: RZDGRZ24Raised Hunting Discount Code: RHPCREW15Subscribe To Raised Hunting On YouTube:Raised Hunting:https://www.youtube.com/@raisedhuntingRaised Hunting Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@RaisedHuntingPodcastGet Your Raised Scents Today:Raised Scents:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-scents-2-0Raised Scents Queen-pin Bundle:https://www.raisedhunting.com/products/the-queen-pin-bundleDavid's Select Scents:https://www.raisedhunting.com/products/davids-select-scents-1The Elite Package:https://www.raisedhunting.com/products/the-elite-package-1

The Pet Food Science Podcast Show
Dr. Ben Sykes: Stress & Glandular Disease | Ep. 99

The Pet Food Science Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 41:26


In this episode of The Pet Food Science Podcast Show – Equine, Dr. Ben Sykes,  an equine veterinarian and researcher, takes a closer look at Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS), one of the most common health issues affecting horses. He breaks down the differences between squamous and glandular gastric diseases and shares practical feeding strategies to support equine health. Don't miss the chance to gain valuable tips for improving equine care from one of the top experts in the field. Listen now on all major platforms!"Chewing coarse, long-stem hay increases saliva production, which acts as a natural buffer against stomach acid, unlike short-stem pellets or cubes."Meet the guest: Dr. Ben Sykes, BSc BVMS MSc MBA DipACVIM PhD FHEA, is an accomplished equine veterinarian with over 27 years of clinical experience, specializing in Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS). He holds a Ph.D. in Veterinary Pharmacology from the University of Queensland and is boarded by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Dr. Sykes is a global consultant, educator, and researcher in equine health and nutrition.What will you learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:10) Introduction(03:27) Gastric ulcer syndrome(13:26) Feeding strategies(19:38) Supplements for gastric health(25:41) Role of roughage and timing(33:52) Balancing pasture and diet(39:13) Final QuestionsThe Pet Food Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Kemin* Trouw Nutrition- Scoular- Symrise- EW Nutrition- Wilbur-Ellis Nutrition- Biorigin- ICC

Reversing Hashimoto's
Best Thyroid Medicine in 2025 – Are You on the RIGHT One?

Reversing Hashimoto's

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 9:09


 Do you struggle with thyroid issues? And are you wondering which is the right medicine for you to use? What if I told you choosing the right treatment can completely change how you feel. It can improve your mood, boost your metabolism as well as stabilize your mood. Hi, I am Dr. Anshul Gupta and in today's video I'm going to share with you all different kinds of thyroid medicines which are available in the market and which one is the best for you to use. Consult Dr. Anshul Gupta today for personalized health advice and solutions tailored to your needs.Work With Me -https://www.anshulguptamd.com/work-with-me/Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more health tips and treatments from Dr. Anshul Gupta.Take The Thyroid Quiz & Evaluate Your Thyroid Health -https://www.anshulguptamd.com/thyroid-quiz/To Buy Good Quality Supplements Goto -https://functionalwellbeingshop.com/To Buy Good Quality Supplements Goto (For India) -https://www.drguptafunctionalcenter.com/shop/Free Gift 3-day Mito-Thyroid Diet Meal Plan) -https://reversinghashimotobook.com/3-day-meal-planCheck Out More Useful Videos -#1 Drink to Burn Belly Fat Overnight -https://youtu.be/FE6j38dPfk81 Teaspoon To Cure Thyroid Naturally -https://youtu.be/fezW4An5TQABurn Thyroid Belly Fat Extremly Fast -https://youtu.be/Ml0EAnYNSf4#1 Exercise To Fix Your Thyroid -https://youtu.be/fxLi5eAgG0kRight Way to Reduce Inflammation Naturally -https://youtu.be/pjH9VER2jKoConnect With Me -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anshulguptamd/Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/anshulguptamdFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/drguptafunctPinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/anshulguptamd0:00 - Introduction1:40 - Levoxin (Thyronorm): The Most Common Medication 2:37 - Side effects of levothyroxine medicine3:30 - Benefits & downsides of levothyroxine medicine4:50 - Natural desiccated thyroid 5:53 - Cytomel7:04 - Glandular thyroid supplements7:47 - ConclusionFor personalized thyroid treatment plans and expert guidance, reach out to Dr. Anshul Gupta.Our approach focuses on holistic and sustainable methods to manage thyroid health and enhance energy levels.https://functionalwellbeingshop.com/collections/allConnect With Me -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anshulguptamd/Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/anshulguptamdFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/drguptafunctPinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/anshulguptamdTo Buy Good Quality Supplements Goto -https://functionalwellbeingshop.com/Work With Me -https://www.anshulguptamd.com/work-with-me/Take The Thyroid Quiz & Evaluate Your Thyroid Health -https://www.anshulguptamd.com/thyroid-quiz/About Dr.Anshul Gupta MD -Dr. Anshul Gupta Md Is a Board-certified Family Medicine Physician, With Advanced Certification In Functional Medicine, Peptide Therapy, And Also Fellowship training in Integrative Medicine. He Has Worked At The Prestigious Cleveland Clinic Department Of Functional Medicine As Staff Physician Alongside Dr. Mark Hyman. He Believes In Empowering His Patients To Take Control Of Their Health And Partners With Them In Their Healing Journey.He Now Specializes As A Thyroid Functional Medicine Doctor, And Help People Reverse Their Unresolved Symptoms Of Thyroid Dysfunction.

Equine Veterinary Education Podcast
EVE Podcast, No. 69, March 2025, "Pharmaceutical treatment of equine glandular gastric disease: A contextualised review of recent developments"

Equine Veterinary Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 26:31


In this podcast David Rendle discusses his paper 'Pharmaceutical treatment of equine glandular gastric disease: A contextualised review of recent developments'. 

EquiConnect Equine Podcast
Unraveling Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome: Causes, Treatments, and Prevention

EquiConnect Equine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 42:48


In this episode of the EquiConnect Podcast, Dr. Mike Pownall and co-host Karen Foell dive into the crucial topic of Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) with veterinarians Dr. Rafael Gomez and Dr. Natalie Sanza. They explore the different types of ulcers, common causes, and cutting-edge treatment approaches. Listeners will gain valuable insights into diagnosing and managing this prevalent condition in horses, as well as key strategies for prevention. Plus, get an exclusive look at the upcoming Gastroscopy Open House Event—a must-attend opportunity for horse owners to see gastroscopy in action. Whether you're a competitive rider, trainer, or dedicated horse owner, this episode is packed with expert knowledge to help keep your horse healthy and happy.Timestamps: [00:00:00] – Introduction to the EquiConnect Podcast and episode overview [00:01:00] – Meet the experts: Dr. Rafael Gomez & Dr. Natalie Senza [00:02:00] – What is Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS)?[00:03:00] – The two types of gastric ulcers: Squamous vs. Glandular[00:04:30] – Causes of equine ulcers: Feeding, stress, and more[00:08:00] – How feeding schedules affect ulcer development[00:09:30] – Stress and its impact on gastric health[00:11:00] – Shocking statistics: How common are gastric ulcers?[00:14:00] – Diagnosing ulcers: Why gastroscopy is the gold standard[00:17:00] – Recognizing symptoms: Poor performance, weight loss, and more[00:19:00] – The role of treatment: Omeprazole, GastroGard, and other medications[00:25:00] – Preventing ulcers: The power of management & nutrition[00:31:00] – Three pillars of ulcer prevention: Management, supplements, and medication[00:34:00] – Post-treatment care: How to prevent relapse[00:36:00] – Exciting event: Gastroscopy Open House on March 22nd[00:40:00] – Final thoughts & key takeawaysNotable Quotes:“More than half of the horse population suffers from ulcers—whether they're in the wild or in competition.” – Dr. Rafael Gomez “The only way to diagnose ulcers with certainty is through gastroscopy—there is no magic test from the outside.” – Dr. Natalie Sanza “If we don't change management after treatment, ulcers can return in as little as two days.” – Dr. Rafael Gomez “Management is the best medicine. The right feeding schedule, turnout, and stress reduction are key.” – Dr. Natalie SanzaResources & Mentioned Topics:

My Happy Thyroid
Ep. 162: What You Need to Know Know About Thyroid Glandular Supplements

My Happy Thyroid

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 11:15


If you take a look at the shelves at your favorite health food or vitamin store, or you're shopping online outlets, you'll see all sorts of supplements that claim to help your thyroid. There are vitamins, combination supplements, and a category called thyroid glandulars.In this episode of My Thyroid Health, we'll be talking about those over-the-counter glandulars, and what you need to know about them.What you will learn:What are over-the-counter thyroid glandulars?Concerns about thyroid glandular supplementsDifference between thyroid medication, vitamin supplements, and glandular supplementsNatural desiccated thyroid vs. glandular supplementsHow to best treat hypothyroidismCheck out our blog and read the full article here:https://www.palomahealth.com/learn/thyroid-glandular-supplementsAbout Paloma Health:⁠⁠Paloma Health⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠is an online medical practice focused exclusively on treating hypothyroidism. From online visits with your provider to easy prescription management and lab orders, we create personalized treatment plans for you. Become a member⁠, or try our at-home test kit and experience a whole new level of hypothyroid care. Use code PODCAST to save $30 at checkout.Disclaimer: The $30 discount is only valid for first-time Paloma Health members and test kit users. Coupon must be entered at the time of checkout. Become a Paloma Member:https://www.palomahealth.com/pricing-hypothyroidismPaloma Complete Thyroid Blood Test Kit:https://www.palomahealth.com/home-thyroid-blood-test-kit

Sasquatch Odyssey
SO EP:513 Sasquatch Unleashed

Sasquatch Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 99:27


 Brian joins the hosts of the Unrold Radio Show, Doug and Alex to discuss his lifelong fascination with Sasquatch and the unexplained. From his eerie childhood encounter in Northwestern Georgia to his transition into running the popular podcast 'Sasquatch Odyssey,' Brian narrates his journey into the world of Bigfoot research. The conversation delves into various topics, including the elusive nature of Bigfoot, regional differences in appearance, and the challenges of scientific recognition. Brian also shares chilling tales of unexplained phenomena on his property, including bizarre lights and eerie sounds. The episode covers his personal experiences with UFOs, haunting events, and explores the profound impact these encounters have on individuals. Brian's motivations and methodologies for blending historical context with scientific approaches in his work, and his ongoing efforts to share these stories, underscore a captivating look into the relentless quest for answers in the paranormal and Sasquatch realms.Listen To Backwoods Horror Stories Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Book Sasquatch Unleashed The Truth Behind The LegendLeave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Hangar 1 Publishing00:00 Introduction to Brian King Sharp 01:29 Brian's Childhood Encounter 02:11 Experiences on His Property 05:06 The Mystery of Wood Knocks 09:18 Vocalizations and Strange Sounds 16:38 The Scientific Community and Bigfoot 28:23 The Evolution of Bigfoot Descriptions 43:04 Personal Reflections and Community 46:23 Hilarious Esteban Sarto Impression 47:16 Bigfoot's Potent Smell: Environmental or Glandular? 50:41 Eyewitness Accounts and Bigfoot Behavior 53:24 Dermal Ridges and Bigfoot Evidence 01:02:40 Bigfoot's Hygiene and Parasite Defense 01:08:53 Mysterious Lights and Paranormal Experiences 01:21:43 Writing the Bigfoot Book: Motivation and Content 01:27:09 Memorable Bigfoot EncountersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.

Your Longevity Blueprint
Greatest Hits: Longevity Tips for Animals Part I with Dr. Ruth Roberts

Your Longevity Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 30:55


Dr. Ruth Roberts joins me today for the first part of a two-part series on longevity in pets. In this episode, she talks about how our pet's longevity can increase if we have them spayed or neutered later- or not at all. She also gets into the benefits of feeding pets a whole food diet high in vegetables and fiber and how to make that in a crockpot. A balanced ratio of macronutrients for healthy pets: 1/3 protein 1/3 healthy fats 1/3 carbohydrates (both vegetables and other simple carbohydrates) About Dr. Roberts:  Dr. Ruth Roberts has supported thousands of dogs and cats to overcome health hurdles like kidney disease, GI Illness, allergies, and cancer. Her natural approach to healing creates a gentle yet effective path for your pet to take on its journey to well-being.  Dr. Ruth created The Original CrockPet Diet, a balanced home-cooked diet for pets, as the foundation of health. Dr. Ruth will help you develop a health plan for your pet via e-learning, videos on a range of health topics, and One on One coaching. In this episode: Food that is not good for pets. (4:14) Why cooked food is better for dogs than raw food. (4:38) How a whole foods nutritional approach differs from feeding dogs kibble. (6:48) Why spaying and neutering is a problem. (7:18) How to delay spaying or neutering. (9:33) How long to wait before spaying or neutering. (11:33) What is the CrockPet Diet? (14:24) Herbs and spices that make pet food healthier. (16:39) How to store cooked pet food. (18:02) How to transition your pet to the CrockPet Diet. (21:12) Glandular materials in Holistic Total Body Support feed your pet's endocrine systems and address the side effects of neutering and spaying. (23:36) Links and resources: Use code Immune Support to get 10% off Immune Support Use code HEALGUT to get 10% off GI Support Use code OMEGA3 to get 10% off OMEGA3 FISH OIL Dr. Ruth Roberts's website  Follow Dr. Ruth Roberts on Instagram/ Twitter/ LinkedIn/ Facebook/ TikTok/ YouTube Free PDF download:  When Not to Take Your Pet to the ER Vet Get a 10% discount for The Original CrockPet Diet Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online   Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast production by Team Podcast 

Raised Hunting
Put Your Target Buck Where You Want Him: Hunting With Glandular Scents

Raised Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 69:42


For some of you guys out there, deer season is a week away! Some states across the country will be opening up their season once September hits. For folks like us, we are still having to wait till October to get in a tree stand. Here in Iowa, we are still in our season prep mode and we are getting ready to employ a tactic that we tend to get a lot of questions on. With September looming and bucks getting ready to lose their velvet, we are getting ready to put out our rub trees! On this episode of the Raised Hunting podcast, we go through what our line of glandular scents are, our strategies for using our glandular scents, and how you guys can use a rub tree to hopefully help you guys get a shot on your target buck this season. We dive into the major places where we use rub trees, the process we have for putting them in, as well as show examples of how they have worked for us. We also breakdown our strategies for hunting our mock scrapes and how we use them throughout deer season. Check Out: Raised Hunting Website: https://www.raisedhunting.com/ Raised Scents: https://www.raisedhunting.com/pages/raised-scents Raised Nocks: https://www.raisedhunting.com/pages/raised-nocks Raised Canine: https://www.raisedhunting.com/pages/raised-canines

Australian Birth Stories
494 Andrea | insufficient glandular tissue, IGT, breastfeeding hypoplasia, triple-feeding, tongue tie, lactation consultant, formula feeding, maternal mental health

Australian Birth Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 53:40


You can listen to Andrea's birth stories in episode 312 and today, she shares her incredibly informed story about breastfeeding hypoplasia, also known as Insufficient Glandular Tissue (IGT). As she says, it's a story about what happens when breastfeeding doesn't happen. Her journey highlights the polarity between breastfeeding and formula feeding, the judgement when you choose not to breastfeed (or can't breastfeed) and the lack of lactation and social support for all mothers in postpartum and how this informs and influences feeding choices. Her experience also reflects the data: there is a strong link between inability to breastfeed and perinatal anxiety and depression. Andrea is also the editor of our postpartum book and has been a vital part of ensuring we talk about infant feeding objectively and with awareness of all experiences.  -------- Today's episode is brought to you by Kiwi.co. I must confess I'm not much of a crafty mum but Kiwi Co's panda crate has been the best educational investment for Ottie. KiwiCo Panda Crate is a bimonthly subscription for babies ages 0-24 months. We receive a subscription box filled with playful, open-ended activities backed by research and designed especially for naturally curious and creative babies and toddlers. KiwiCo Panda Crate products are not only safe and of high quality, but also age-appropriate and supportive of your baby's growth. I'm a big fan of quality activities that create the opportunity for play-based learning and Kiwi Co delivers hands-on projects that get the whole family involved. Whether you have a brand-new baby or a trailblazing toddler, the Panda Crate is perfect for your little one's developing brain. Unlock brain-building play with KiwiCo Panda Crate! Get 20% off your first crate with code BIRTHSTORIES at kiwico.com/pandaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Horse & Hound Podcast
Equine glandular gastric disease and alfalfa, with Dengie | Horse&Hound Podcast promotional feature

The Horse & Hound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 33:57


In the second part of a two-episode Horse & Hound Podcast promotional feature with Dengie, Horse & Hound's podcast host Pippa Roome chats to Samy Julliand, a researcher from Dijon, France who runs the Lab to Field research centre and has published a number of papers exploring different dietary approaches to feeding horses that help to reduce the risk of ulcers, plus Dr Katie Williams, technical and product development manager at Dengie, about equine glandular gastric disease, also known as EGGD, and the role alfalfa can play when managing horses with the condition.

Ending Body Burnout Show
48. “Connect The Dots” - Chronic Fatigue Post Glandular Fever & Chronic Stress

Ending Body Burnout Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 37:54


In this “Connect The Dots” episode, Chris & Filly dive into a listener's case around chronic fatigue and other “weird” heath issues (such as chronic migraines & fibromyalgia) after glandular fever and a period of prolonged stress. They cover: The listener's symptoms, onset of health issues & what she has tried so far to try to get to the bottom of her symptoms. How glandular fever can continue causing chronic immune issues long after the initial infection. Body systems that are affected with glandular fever How the immune system and nervous system fire together, and then wire together Why doing “metaphysical” brain retraining and unconscious healing is imperative to resolve chronic health issues A practical example of how you can start to bring safety back to the body at an unconscious level. Show Note Links: If you're keen to get your case workshopped (anonymously - you won't personally be on the episode), fill in this application form. A “Connect The Dots” Initial Consult is usually $297 with Filly. But you'll get to have your case investigated for free on this episode! Book in for a Connect The Dots Initial Consult Ending Body Burnout Method - join the waitlist Buy the Ending Body Burnout book here Take the Ending Body Burnout Assessment here Disclaimer: This Ending Body Burnout Show podcast and any information, advice, opinions or statements within it do not constitute medical, health care or other professional advice, and are provided for general information purposes only. All care is taken in the preparation of the information in this Podcast. Chris & Filly Functional Medicine does not make any representations or give any warranties about its accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability for any particular purpose. This Podcast and any information, advice, opinions or statements within it are not to be used as a substitute for professional medical, psychology, psychiatric or other mental health care or natural medicine health care. Chris & Filly Functional Medicine recommends you seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Inform your doctor of any changes you may make to your lifestyle and discuss these with your doctor. Do not disregard medical advice or delay visiting a medical professional because of something you hear in this Podcast. To the extent permissible by law Chris & Filly Functional Medicine and the Ending Body Burnout Show Podcast will not be liable for any expenses, losses, damages (including indirect or consequential damages) or costs which might be incurred as a result of the information being inaccurate or incomplete in any way and for any reason. No part of this Podcast can be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form without the prior permission of Chris & Filly Functional Medicine.

The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret
133: Making Money Pt. 1 (Wide Sandwiches, Glandular Tripe)

The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 76:21


The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret is a podcast in which your hosts, Joanna Hagan and Francine Carrel, read and recap every book from Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld series in chronological order. This week, Part 1 of our recap of “Making Money”. Green! Etymology! Interference with the Nature of Causality!Find us on the internet:Twitter: @MakeYeFretPodInstagram: @TheTruthShallMakeYeFretFacebook: @TheTruthShallMakeYeFretEmail: thetruthshallmakeyefretpod@gmail.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/thetruthshallmakeyefretDiscord: https://discord.gg/29wMyuDHGP Want to follow your hosts and their internet doings? Follow Joanna on twitter @joannahagan and follow Francine @francibambi Things we blathered on about:The Magnus Protocol – Rusty Quill Old Gods of AppalachiaBBC Radio 4 - Mythical Creatures [Rhianna Pratchett's programme] FolkLands - AcastBudgeting (candles) tweet - TwitterGreen - Wikipedia So close!! That is a shape

The Ludkast
Episode 310 - Glandular Scenting

The Ludkast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 85:14


The Pest Geek Podcast Worlds #1 Pest Control Training Podcast
Trap-Wise Animals: Mastering Wildlife Control With 5 Proven Strategies To Best Tackle Them

The Pest Geek Podcast Worlds #1 Pest Control Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 24:00


Chapter 1: Trap Shy vs. Trap Wise Animals When it comes to wildlife control, understanding your adversary is paramount. In this first chapter, we'll delve deeper into the intriguing distinction between trap-shy and trap-wise animals. Trap-Shy Animals: Trap-shy animals are characterized by their initial fear or wariness of traps. This wariness often stems from their lack of prior exposure to these contraptions. They're cautious creatures who may have stumbled upon a trap and realized that it's something to be avoided. Think of it as the natural suspicion that many animals have towards novel objects in their environment. They're not necessarily outsmarting us; they're simply acting on their instincts for self-preservation. Trap-Wise Animals: On the other hand, trap-wise animals are the true challenge for wildlife control professionals. These critters have not only encountered traps before, but they've also learned to outsmart them. They've developed the ability to recognize a trap's danger and actively avoid it. Some of them even go to the extent of testing traps, poking at them, and figuring out how to get to the bait without triggering the mechanism. To handle these crafty creatures effectively, it's essential to distinguish between trap-shy and trap-wise behaviors in the field. The former may simply require time and patience, while the latter demands a more strategic approach. By understanding these nuances, you're better equipped to tackle the issue of trap-wise animals head-on. Chapter 2: Change the Trap Now that we've established the difference between trap-shy and trap-wise animals, let's move on to the first strategy for dealing with trap-wise critters: changing the type of trap you're using. Adaptability is Key: The beauty of wildlife control lies in its dynamic nature. What works for one situation might not be suitable for another. Trap-wise animals are intelligent and observant, so adapting to their behavior is crucial. Switching Trap Types: Consider the scenario of a stubborn gray squirrel. Gray squirrels are generally easier to trap, but what if one particular individual refuses to cooperate? This is where adaptability comes into play. In this case, switching from a standard squirrel-sized trap to a larger raccoon-sized trap was the game-changer. The squirrel, so used to evading traditional traps, fell for the unexpected, ultimately leading to a successful capture. Size Matters: Size is one variable to play with when changing traps. Depending on the target species and the specific animal's behavior, a larger or smaller trap may be the key to success. Think of it as offering a new challenge to these intelligent creatures, one that they can't resist. By varying your trapping tools, you're keeping trap-wise animals on their toes, making it more likely that they'll take the bait – both literally and figuratively. Chapter 3: Vary the Bait and Baiting Technique In the world of wildlife control, adaptability isn't limited to trap types. It extends to bait and baiting techniques, as well. Deploying Multiple Traps: An essential strategy in wildlife control is to deploy multiple traps at a single site. This not only increases your chances of capturing the target animal but also allows room for experimentation. You can afford to diversify your baiting techniques when you have several traps in play. Experimenting with Bait: Different animals are attracted to different types of bait. While one animal might be lured by a protein-based bait, another could be enticed by something sweet. Glandular lures can also work wonders in some situations. The key here is to know your local wildlife, their preferences, and their tendencies. Record and Adapt: Keeping detailed records of which baits work best at each site is essential. Over time, you'll develop a repository of knowledge that helps you choose the right bait for the right situation.

Potent Podables
Episode 183 - October 16 to 18, 2023 - Getting Glandular

Potent Podables

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 80:22


Jeopardy! recaps from the week of October 16th, 2023. We find several examples of the extremely rare $200 level triple stumper, talk about our holiday dinner traditions, and confess we know very little about horse racing. Kyle brings us a deep dive into glands in general and endocrine glands in particular. Find us on Facebook (Potent Podables) and Twitter (@potentpodables1). Check out our Patreon (patreon.com/potentpodables). Email us at potentpodablescast@gmail.com. Continue to support social justice movements in your community and our country. https://wck.org/ www.communityjusticeexchange.org https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate www.rescue.org  www.therebelsproject.org www.abortionfunds.org

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast
Use Glandular Therapy NOT Hormone Therapy

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 11:08


Hormone therapy vs. glandular therapy: This is what you need to know. DATA: https://www.sciencedirect.com

Down to Birth
#228 | August Q&A: Routine PP Pitocin, Insufficient Glandular Tissue, Boundaries with In-laws, Fundal Massage, Fore-milk, Manual Dilation, Weight Gain in Pregnancy, A Husband with Addiction

Down to Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 44:39


It's time for the August Q&A episode with Cynthia & Trisha! We kick off today's episode with the crazy and unsupportive comments most often heard by our listeners. Grab a cup of coffee or tea, and get ready for some laughs. Next, we get into our questions, including:Is routine Pitocin postpartum necessary?What can you tell me about insufficient glandular tissue and breastfeeding?What to do about family members who use sweets as a way to get children's attention?Is aggressive fundal massage really necessary?Is too much fore-milk in breastfeeding causing problems for my baby?and more.And in the extended version of today's episode found on Apple subscriptions and Patreon we discuss: Experiencing nausea in labor and what can be done about it; manual dilation of the cervix and whether it's effective; how a nuchal hand at birth impacts tearing and whether a cesarean section necessary; and, what is normal weight gain in pregnancy, and what if I have already gained the recommended amount too soon?Finally, we have our quickie segment in which we answer another ten questions or so, including how period cramps influence labor experiences, heart rate in labor, boy versus girl pregnancies, and more!Thank you for all your great questions and please keep them coming at 802-438-3696 or 802-GET-DOWN. **********Down to Birth is sponsored by:Needed -- Optimal nutritional products to nourish yourself before, during, and after pregnancy DrinkLMNT -- Purchase LMNT today and receive a free sample kit. Stay salty.Love Majka Products -- Support your milk supply with nourishing protein powder, hydration boosters and lactation bites.Silverette Nursing Cups -- Soothe and heal sore nipples with 925 silver nursing cups.Postpartum Soothe -- Herbs and padsicles to heal and comfort after vaginal birth. Connect with us on Patreon for our exclusive content.Email Contact@DownToBirthShow.comInstagram @downtobirthshowCall us at 802-GET-DOWNWork with Cynthia: 203-952-7299 HypnoBirthingCT.comWork with Trisha: 734-649-6294Please remember we don't provide medical advice. Speak to your licensed medical provider for all your healthcare matters. Connect with us on Patreon for our exclusive content.Email Contact@DownToBirthShow.comInstagram @downtobirthshowCall us at 802-GET-DOWN Work with Cynthia: 203-952-7299 HypnoBirthingCT.com Work with Trisha: 734-649-6294 Please remember we don't provide medical advice. Speak to your licensed medical provider for all your healthcare matters.

Raised Hunting
Why Would You Use Urine: How Glandular Scents Bring You Big Bucks

Raised Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 51:41


In the hunting world, it has been taught that deer urine is the true deer lure. It has been around for decades, and has always been "trusted" to bring in your big bucks. However, the inconsistent success with deer urine makes using it seem like a waste of time. Like we have done before, we wanted to give you guys another break down on how glandular scents work. With deer season inching closer, we are looking to get an inventory of what bucks are moving into the area. With our glandular scents we have been seeing more of our bucks hitting scrapes and rub trees on our cameras then we did seasons ago. We wanted to answer many of the questions you guys have on what scents of ours to use this time of year, and what glandular scents truly mean. We want you guys to keep asking your questions, and share your photos of your Raised Scents bucks!

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast
Use Glandular Therapy NOT Hormone Therapy

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 11:29


Hormone therapy vs. glandular therapy: this is what you need to know. DATA: https://bit.ly/3MymAOO Take the Dr. Berg 30-Day Fasting Challenge: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/drberg30daychallenge⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dr. Berg's Keto and IF Lab: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/drbergslab/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ADD YOUR SUCCESS STORY HERE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3zZgZKm⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Find Your Body Type: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.drberg.com/body-type-quiz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Talk to a Product Advisor to find the best product for you! Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Dr. Berg's products. Product Advisors are available Monday through Friday 8 am - 6 pm and Saturday 9 am - 5 pm EST. At this time, we no longer offer Keto Consulting and our Product Advisors will only be advising on which product is best for you and advise on how to take them. Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. Dr. Berg's Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/37AV0fk⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dr. Berg's Recipe Ideas: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/37FF6QR⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dr. Berg's Reviews: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/3hkIvbb⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dr. Berg's Shop: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/3mJcLxg⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dr. Berg's Bio: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/3as2cfE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dr. Berg's Health Coach Training: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/3as2p2q⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/drericberg⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Messenger: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/drericberg/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/37DXt8C⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Equine Veterinary Journal Podcasts
EVJ On the Hoof Podcast, No. 32, May 2023 - 'Five- versus seven-day dosing intervals of extended-release injectable omeprazole in the treatment of equine squamous and glandular gastric disease'

Equine Veterinary Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 8:19


This podcast summaries the article 'Five- versus seven-day dosing intervals of extended-release injectable omeprazole in the treatment of equine squamous and glandular gastric disease'.

The Milk Minute Podcast- Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding/Lactating/Pumping
Insufficient Glandular Tissue

The Milk Minute Podcast- Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding/Lactating/Pumping

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 41:27 Transcription Available


Have you ever received a diagnosis of Insufficient Glandular Tissue? Maybe it was suggested after you weren't able to produce a full milk supply with your last baby. Or the term was tossed out casually when a provider looked at your breasts prenatally.IGT can be a scary and confusing thing to hear, particularly when you have the goal of exclusive breastfeeding! Today on the Milk Minute Heather and Maureen chat about what IGT is and what it might mean for you.How much milk can you actually make with IGT? What can you expect? Do you need to breastfeed differently if you suspect you have IGT?Join the Milk Minute to get the answers to these questions and more today on any podcast platform.Work With Us!Book a Lactation Consult with Heather! Click HERE for the deets.Book a Lactation Consult with Maureen! Click HERE to get started.Thank you to our newest patron, Annaleigh!THANK YOU TO THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORSGet your breastfeeding journey BACK ON TRACK with a Lactation Consult with Heather! Telehealth available and some insurance accepted. Click HERE for the deets. If you have Blue Cross Blue Shield, Anthem, Cigna PPO or Provider Network of America– you can fill out a short form to get pre-approval to get your visits with Heather 100% approved! Click HERE to access the form.Ceres Chill - Grab your Ceres Chiller or Milkstache HERE and enter promo code MILKMINUTE15 for 15% off!Click HERE to get HappiTummi and enter code MILKMINUTE10 for 10% off your order!Click HERE to save 25% off and free shipping on all Liquid IV products with the code MILK_MINUTEListener Question: I have a question about flange sizes: I had been using at 24mm flange and the people at the hospital told me that size was fine. Then I measured myself and was 17mm. I got 21mm inserts and now when I pump my nipples are tender. I'm due for replacement parts and am looking for advice about what to order.Mentioned in this Episode:Ep. 9: Breastpump Flange SizingRead the transcript and see our sources HERE.Check out our new subscription-only podcast, Beyond the Boob, following Heather's third pregnancy! We take you week by week and share Heather's personal experiences as well as Maureen's advice as her midwife. Available on Apple Subscriptions or on or Patreon at www.patreon.com/milkminutepodcast.Support the showCheck out Milk Minute Podcast's website here!Become a VIP Click here to get exclusive access and more!Send us an e-mail! MilkMinutePodcast@gmail.comFacebook | Instagram | TikTok

The Thyroid Fix
300. What are Thyroid and Adrenal Glandular's and How Can They Benefit Me?

The Thyroid Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 30:13


Grab this episode to hear me break down thyroid and adrenal glandular's. First, what are they? How can you use them? Should you use them? So what is a thyroid glandular, it is an over the counter supplement that is dried thyroid gland of a cow that is placed in capsule form. When used as a supplement, the user can notice huge improvements! The same can be true with adrenal glandular's. When we're working with healing the adrenal gland or when someone thinks that they've been under a lot of stress, I use adrenal glandular's for support. I much prefer using them for support rather than rolling the dice with an adrenal supplement that we don't know if it is going to raise or lower adrenal function. It's just as bad to have high cortisol as it is to have low cortisol. We must pay attention to our body and make sure we are doing ALL the things...are you eating correctly, are you getting deep sleep, are you lifting heavy shit, have you worked with a knowledgable practitioner that has helped you balance your thyroid and hormones and then you add in these supplements and BAM everything improves! Thyroid Glandular by the Fixxr®: https://dramiehornaman.com/collections/supplements/products/thyroid-glandular Adrenal Glandular by the Fixxr®: https://dramiehornaman.com/collections/supplements/products/adrenal-glandular Thyroid Fixxr® T2: https://dramiehornaman.com/collections/supplements/products/thyroid-fixxr Shop ALL of Dr. Amie's Fixxr Supplements: Fixxrsupps.com Subscribe to my Text Club: Text DRAMIE to 8332631365 LET'S GET YOUR LIFE BACK...Connect with Dr. Amie Hornaman Book a free discovery call: https://dramiehornaman.com/pages/book-a-call MY FAVS… Want to know what Dr Amie‘s favorite companies are that she uses on a daily basis plus grab a sweet discount? Go to: https://dramiehornaman.com/pages/sponsors FREE DOWNLOADS… Are My Labs Optimal? What Do I Do? Don't know where to start...don't know which labs are useful? And what to do when you get your results? Heal Your Hashi with Keto a 7 Day Challenge: 7 daily tasks to implement if you are looking for that nutritional change, and a challenge that can help get you on the road to healthier, dietary choices!  Can Supplements Help with Hypothyroidism? Grab this thorough guide to help you select the most advantageous supplements that will best suit your health circumstances. 3 Things You Can Do Right Now To Lose Fat: If you're frustrated and ready to give up on all efforts to lose fat ...these 3 action steps are invaluable! You can do them IMMEDIATELY.  CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Join my exclusive Facebook Group, Dr. Amie…The Thyroid Fixer®...Love Your Mirror, for a Community of HOPE and Support in your thyroid journey. https://www.facebook.com/groups/dramie/ Like me on Facebook: Amie Hornaman Nutrition and Functional Medicine Subscribe on Youtube: Dr. Amie Hornaman Follow me on Instagram: @dramiehornaman

The Baby Pro Podcast
Insufficient Glandular Tissue with Kristin Cavuto, IBCLC

The Baby Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 58:48


Shownotes:   When Kristin Cavuto, a licensed clinical social worker and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, discovers that a patient is suffering from insufficient glandular tissue, she must battle against the physical and emotional obstacles to provide the patient with the resources to successfully breastfeed their newborn. She specializes in low supply, parental and infant mental health, and the intersection of ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender, and the care of the new family.   In this episode, you will learn the following: What are the physical characteristics of insufficient glandular tissue? How can iron levels in breast milk be supplemented in babies who need it? Ways to minimize all possible causes of low milk supply. How certain medical and environmental issues greatly affect lactation. The benefits of SNS or the Supplemental Nursing System. Visit Kristin's social media account:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristinvaughtcavuto/?hl=en Email: kristin@kristincavutoconsulting.com   Visit Shelly's:   Website:  https://www.shellytaftibclc.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shellytaftibclc/ 

Fancy Pants Gangsters
Ep. 684 – Glandular

Fancy Pants Gangsters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 67:01


In which is revealed a distinct part of Minnesotan anatomy. This week's location: Nouvelle Brewing The post Ep. 684 – Glandular first appeared on Fancy Pants Gangsters.

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The Well Fed Guide To Life
Ep. 684 – Glandular

The Well Fed Guide To Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 67:01


In which is revealed a distinct part of Minnesotan anatomy. This week's location: Nouvelle Brewing The post Ep. 684 – Glandular first appeared on Fancy Pants Gangsters.

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The Nutrition Mission - Clark's Nutrition and Natural Food Market Podcast

Starkie is back with a breakdown of the best vitamins and Glandular for you to use.

Middee | Pregnancy, Birth & Postpartum Education
Conversations with Sian Healy: Two contrasting births- an emergency caesarean VS a vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) + insufficient glandular tissue

Middee | Pregnancy, Birth & Postpartum Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 67:20


Today's episode is proudly brought to you by Bliss Birth - Australia's favorite birth & labour tens hire. In today's Episode our host Mon speaks with Sian Healy, mama and founder of Her Keeper about her two contrast birthing experiences of an emergency caesarean & a vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC). Sian shares with us how she went into her first pregnancy unprepared and uneducated allowing herself to be swept up in the medicalised pathway of labour & birth - resulting in an induction at 37 weeks on the dot, an epidural & emergency CS at 9cm. This left Sian confused as to why things happened the way they did and she knew she wanted her next birth to be different. After investing in education & support from a doula Sian strived for a vaginal birth & that's exactly what she did - But with this came overcoming the challenge of believing in her body to birth naturally & overriding the suggestions placed on her from the medical maternity system. Sian also shares with us her breastfeeding journey struggles as she had insufficient glandular tissue which prevented her from producing the amount of milk her baby required. Please welcome the lovely Sian. More about our amazing sponsor Bliss Birth. Bliss birth is Australia's leading labour and birth TENS hire. TENS stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation and it is the ultimate birth tool as it maximizes your body's natural pain-fighting abilities by releasing feel good endorphins & distracting pain receptors in the brain. As a midwife myself, I've supported hundreds of women in labour where i've seen first hand the positive impact that a Bliss birth TENS machine can have on achieving an empowering birthing experience. And the best part? TENS machines are one of the only pain relief options that can be used both at home and in hospital during early & active labour where you are in total control of your level of pain relief- it even has a boost button for the peak of those contractions. Now you've all heard me talk about the importance of staying active in labour & with a TENS you can do just that as it's non restrictive allowing you to take it anywhere or be in any position - whether that's at home, in the car, in hospital or who knows where women go in early labour! So how can you get yourself a bliss birth TENS? It's as easy as heading over to their website www.blissbirth.com.au and booking. Your TENS will then be scheduled to arrive 4 weeks before your due date & easily returned in the prepaid satchel provided 4 weeks after your due date. Be quick to book yourself a blissbirth TENS today. Use discount code MIDDEEPOD for 10% off storewide! Visit their website here Visit their Instagram here If you loved what you heard and want to stay up to date with the latest interviews and midwifery education please hit the subscribe button and leave a 5 star review. If you wish to share your pregnancy and motherhood experience you can get in touch with me by emailing hello@themiddeesociety.com.au and find us on instagram at @themiddeesociety or @monique_maitland. It is important to note that the topics discussed in this episode are not advice but rather education. If you have any concerns regarding your own pregnancy please seek medical advice from your own healthcare provider.

Breezy Babies- Mom, Parent, Pregnant, Baby, Breastfeeding, Family, Postpartum
127. IGT Insufficient Glandular Tissue: Navigating Breast and Bottle Feeding, When There Isn't Enough Milk

Breezy Babies- Mom, Parent, Pregnant, Baby, Breastfeeding, Family, Postpartum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 28:39 Transcription Available


IGT can lead some to not be able to produce a full milk supply. If you find yourself needing to combo feed (breast and bottle), then you have to listen to Emily's personal story with navigating IGT. She's a mom, just like you! This is a topic often not taught about, so you might not even know what signs to watch for (even before your baby is born!). This episode is sponsored by Ceres Chill. A breastmilk chiller that makes cooling and storing breastmilk on-the-go a breeze. Use affiliate discount code BREEZY15 for 15% off. This episode appeared first on the Breezy Babies website. Support the showFollow along @breezy__babies on Insta for more tips and tricks.Check to see if your insurance will cover 6 consults with Breezy Babies (for free!)Join Bri's crew so we can stay in touch.This podcast is not "medical advice". Please consult with your Healthcare Provider about your specific situation.

Your Longevity Blueprint
Longevity Tips for Animals Part I with Dr. Ruth Roberts

Your Longevity Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 30:28


Dr. Ruth Roberts joins me today for the first part of a two-part series on longevity in pets. In this episode, she talks about how our pet's longevity can increase if we have them spayed or neutered later- or not at all. She also gets into the benefits of feeding pets a whole food diet high in vegetables and fiber and how to make that in a crockpot. A balanced ratio of macronutrients for healthy pets: 1/3 protein 1/3 healthy fats 1/3 carbohydrates (both vegetables and other simple carbohydrates) About Dr. Roberts:  Dr. Ruth Roberts has supported thousands of dogs and cats to overcome health hurdles like kidney disease, GI Illness, allergies, and cancer. Her natural approach to healing creates a gentle yet effective path for your pet to take on its journey to well-being.  Dr. Ruth created The Original CrockPet Diet, a balanced home-cooked diet for pets, as the foundation of health. Dr. Ruth will help you develop a health plan for your pet via e-learning, videos on a range of health topics, and One on One coaching. In this episode: Food that is not good for pets. (4:14) Why cooked food is better for dogs than raw food. (4:38) How a whole foods nutritional approach differs from feeding dogs kibble. (6:48) Why spaying and neutering is a problem. (7:18) How to delay spaying or neutering. (9:33) How long to wait before spaying or neutering. (11:33) What is the CrockPet Diet? (14:24) Herbs and spices that make pet food healthier. (16:39) How to store cooked pet food. (18:02) How to transition your pet to the CrockPet Diet. (21:12) Glandular materials in Holistic Total Body Support feed your pet's endocrine systems and address the side effects of neutering and spaying. (23:36) Links and resources: Dr. Ruth Roberts's website  Follow Dr. Ruth Roberts on Instagram/ Twitter/ LinkedIn/ Facebook/ TikTok/ YouTube Free PDF download:  When Not to Take Your Pet to the ER Vet Get a 10% discount for The Original CrockPet Diet Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online   Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast production by Team Podcast 

Inside with Brett Hawke
#278 Jess Jackson on her swimming career, family tragedy, & mental health advocacy

Inside with Brett Hawke

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 49:22


Jessica Jackson (née Abbott) is Australian Dolphin #564 (World Champs, Com Games medalist, Pan Pacs). During her rise, she contracted glandular fever aka mono and it stuck with her for years making training nearly impossible. Today Jess is a wife, mum, and dietitian. She is also a mental health advocate specifically for people in the medical field. Her sister Chloe, a member of the Australian National Team and medical doctor, took her own life at 29 years old. 00:00 Bratter PA Immigration Law 00:05 Hello Jess Jackson formerly Abbott 02:00 Losing the Queen 03:45 What Jess loves about the podcast 06:00 Training with Alan Thompson 09:00 Glandular fever 12:00 "America is a bad thing" 15:00 Stephan Widmar 17:05 Difference between nutritionist and dietician 18:45 Hospital work 22:48 Beine Genetic Sports Performance 23:35 Adaptive Swim Lessons 24:15 Sports nutrition, training changes 27:15 David Popovici 29:30 Family tragedy & mental health advocacy 38:00 Taking a break from swimming 40:33 Australian swimmer numbers 44:00 Fondest swimming memories 48:40 Destro Swim Towers 48:57 Vasa Trainer Our Sponsors: BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME: Help preserve swimming history by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! VASA: Essential dryland for stronger, better, faster swimmers. Save 10% using the code "brett" at checkout! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD: Big and small digital pace clocks, virtual scoreboards, and live results. Subscribe to the Swimnerd Newsletter. Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube Produced by: SWIMNERD

QueenTalkLA™️
Glandular Suggestions

QueenTalkLA™️

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 8:54


This is for educational purposes only

QueenTalkLA™️
What Is The Glandular System?

QueenTalkLA™️

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 8:16


This Is For Educational Purposes Only

The Successful Practitioner
From Glandular Fever To Full-Time Microbiome Educator With Rebecca Edwards

The Successful Practitioner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 45:40


Many practitioners shy away from working a full-time job in the industry. But you might find it to be incredibly exciting and dynamic - just like Rebecca Edwards has. Rebecca is a speaker, writer, educator and qualified naturopath, and is currently the Director of Education at Activated Probiotics. She has twenty years of experience educating students and healthcare practitioners alike around the world on all aspects of complementary and integrative health. For the shownotes and relevant links, check out: www.samanthagemmell.com/podcast/episode-9-rebecca-edwards Enter here: https://activatedprobiotics.com.au/symposium-giveaway-samantha/ Curious about working as a health VA? Download my FREE Ultimate Guide To Becoming A Rockstar Health VA here.

The Successful Practitioner
From Glandular Fever To Full-Time Microbiome Educator With Rebecca Edwards

The Successful Practitioner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 45:40


Many practitioners shy away from working a full-time job in the industry. But you might find it to be incredibly exciting and dynamic - just like Rebecca Edwards has. Rebecca is a speaker, writer, educator and qualified naturopath, and is currently the Director of Education at Activated Probiotics. She has twenty years of experience educating students and healthcare practitioners alike around the world on all aspects of complementary and integrative health. For the shownotes and relevant links, check out: www.samanthagemmell.com/podcast/episode-9-rebecca-edwards Enter here: https://activatedprobiotics.com.au/symposium-giveaway-samantha/ Curious about working as a health VA? Download my FREE Ultimate Guide To Becoming A Rockstar Health VA here.

The Inside Edge
Will Stibbs | A remarkable story of resilience, hope and following the fire within

The Inside Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 67:19


Welcome back to the Inside Edge Project with Bhavi Devchand, where explore a counter-intuitive approach to performance based on connection, instinct and enjoyment. Through deep conversations with those living in the Arena, we hope to help you, and the culture you are part of shift your perspective and perform with freedom. Our guest this week is the legendary coach of UWA CC, Will Stibbs. We start this podcast with the usual topics; coaching, leadership & holistic performance. However, after I asked a simple question of how to develop empathy, we take a deep dive into Stibbsy's story, which is one of the most incredible examples of looking pain and grief directly in the eye and coming out on the other side. with incredible skills to impact other people. Check out this series of events:A knee injury that was meant to recover within a few weeks, turning into 5 different operations, a golden staph infection and coming very close to losing his leg. Within that period he lost 32kg to be 50 kg at the age of 21 and a subsequently had 2.5 years out of the game to the point where his leg was stuck straight for a year - to change this he decided to manually snap all the calcification himself rather than going under general anesthetic for the 6th time in a yearGetting caught up in political troubles in the west indies, contracting Hep A, leading to his first bout of chronic fatigue. Soon after, Stibbsy's best mate gets diagnosed with brain cancer,  undergoes multiple craniotomies and subsequent chemotherapy. Stibbsy does all his rehab with him.  The battles with grief settled in from there. Glandular fever hits and he enters a 2nd and much more severe bout of chronic fatigue. This lead to not being able to get out of bed for weeks on end, having a darkness come over him and not knowing if he would ever recover. What he has been through so far is absolutely mind-blowing, and perhaps the best part is seeing where he is now, using his experiences to lead with pure empathy for others. The holistic culture he has helped develop at UWA has significantly impacted many men and women to be the very best version of themselves on and off the field. If you're wondering how our previous guests on the podcast, Viv Paver and Corey Rocchicioli, have developed their incredible philosophies on performance, you don't have to stray too far from the philosophies Will talks about on this podcast. This is a story of hope, resilience and following the fire within. I hope you enjoy. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insideedgeproject LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhavi-devchand-85302892/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/insideedgeproject/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/insideedgeproj 

T**s Up with Pinky McKay
Breastfeeding with Insufficient Glandular Tissue

T**s Up with Pinky McKay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 60:48


Villages aren't just for bringing up children. Sometimes we need them to help feed the babies too. Today, our Tits Up guest is GP, Dr Marina McPherson and we are discussing Breastfeeding with Insufficient Glandular Tissue. The post Breastfeeding with Insufficient Glandular Tissue appeared first on Pinky McKay Official Website.

HypochondriActor
Jim Jefferies / Hemorrhoid Surgery, Diverticulitis, & Glandular Fever

HypochondriActor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 45:41


Priyanka explains PRP (platelet-rich plasma) to Sean so he can finally understand what his doctors injected into his knee. Jim Jefferies talks out of his ***hole about his hemorrhoids and diverticulitis and how his first kiss turned into Glandular Fever (mono).

The Doctor Dads Podcast
EPISODE #94- GLANDULAR TYPING

The Doctor Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 60:49


Our endocrine system is intricate and complex. It strives to maintain a homeostasis and harmony of our delicate biochemistry. It is composed of our pituitary, thyroid, adrenals, and gonads. Interestingly enough, these glands have an enormous impact on our health, structure, and even our personality. By using our glandular type we can gain some insights into our physical and emotional characteristics of how we operate to assist us on our journey in life. Dr. Nick and Dr. David discuss: -The four glandular types -Task oriented vs. People oriented types -Unique characteristics of each type -Structural weakness of each type -Nutritional absorption issues of each type -most people have 2 types with one dominant type -The power of knowing your glandular type, your partners, and your kids -And more…..  

Mary English Astrologer Blog

This week we are looking at the chart of a podcast listener and her journey through a life of viruses, starting when she was at school. She has very kindly agreed for her chart to be shared:) xx Possible 'outer-planet-allergy' Jane natal chart Asc Taurus, Sun Scorpio in the 6th, Moon Leo in the 3rd Mercury retro, Saturn retro and Mars retro Glandular fever at school Saturn had just started transiting through Scorpio. Transiting Jupiter & Uranus are conjunct natal Neptune   M.E. myalgic encephalomyelitis = chronic fatigue syndrome  Pluto has nearly completed a transit through the sign of Scorpio, passing over her Sun sign Another virus in 2015 Transiting Saturn conjunct natal Neptune, Transiting Pluto conjunct natal Venus, transiting Uranus conjunct natal Mars   March 2020 possible COVID-19 and hospitalisation Transiting Uranus & Venus opp natal Sun/Mercury Bunch of transiting planets conjunct natal  MC The outer planets have now finishing transiting over the right-side of her chart, so for the rest of her life the only one that will return will be Uranus   

Natural Health Dialogue
136 Healthy Body Systems - Glandular

Natural Health Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 10:53


This important body system probably does more than you think. Find out what it does and how to keep it healthy in this episode of Natural Health Dialogue. 

The Birth Hour
568| Epidural-free Induction and Insufficient Glandular Tissue Postpartum - Nicky Wiesenfeld

The Birth Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 67:01


After a fairly normal pregnancy, Nicky developed high blood pressure at 37 weeks and had to be induced. Despite a long labor she was able to have the epidural-free birth she’d hoped for. Postpartum, she struggled with triple feeding and was diagnosed with Insufficient Glandular Tissue.

Men Are Nuts
Toni Hughes is a Curriculum Writer and on the show talks about glandular fever and fibromyalgia

Men Are Nuts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 62:57


Toni Hughes is a Curriculum Writer comes on the show from sunny Wales. She talks about the dangers of labelling children with ADHD. She talks about having very bad glandular fever. Autoimmune diseases that have stemmed from her getting glandular fever which has led to depression. She has been diagnosed with fibromyalgia,CFS, GAD and IBS. Having been through preeclampsia with giving birth to a premature baby and a breakdown marriage. Toni is on a mission to get doctors to look into the connection between autoimmune diseases, pain and depression.

Today's Heavenward Gaze
Today's Heavenward Gaze 1140- Non-Kosher Glandular Secretions And Us

Today's Heavenward Gaze

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 7:46


A Daily Dose of Chassidus with Rabbi Shmuel Braun The sweetest smell comes from transforming our wildness and impurity.

Circumsessions
Episode 5 - Bladder outcomes from In utero MMC surgery & GUD Hypospadias repairs w/ Prof. Antonio Macedo Jr.

Circumsessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 33:22


We combined North America, South America, and Europe for this one! Thanks for joining us!! This was a great chat, and we could have gone on for hours. many thanks to Chris Long for his superb broadcasting skills. We're definitely teaming up again for a later episode. Host: Fardod O'Kelly (@fardodokelly) Co-Host: Chris Long (@CLongURO) Guest: Prof. Antonio Macedo Jr. (Federal University, Sao Paulo, Brazil) (@AntonioMacedoJ1) Design Team: Stephen Griffin, Christopher Bayne, Diana Cardona-Grau Production Editor: Tony Caldamone Citations: 1. Macedo A Jr, Leal M, Rondon A, Ortiz V, Moron AF, Cavalheiro S. Urological evaluation of patients that had undergone in utero myelomeningocele closure: A prospective assessment at first presentation and early follow-up. Do their bladder benefit from it? Neurourol Urodyn. 2015 Jun;34(5):461-4. PMID: 24729268. 2. Anselmo CB, do Amaral RD, Oliveira DE, da Cruz ML, Liguori R, Garrone G, Leslie B, Ottoni SL, Ortiz V, Macedo A Jr. Left-colon antegrade enema (LACE): Long-term experience with the Macedo-Malone approach. Neurourol Urodyn. 2017 Jan;36(1):111-115. PMID: 26417710. 3. Macedo A Jr, Ottoni SL, Garrone G, Liguori R, Cavalheiro S, Moron A, Leal Da Cruz M. In utero myelomeningocoele repair and urological outcomes: the first 100 cases of a prospective analysis. Is there an improvement in bladder function? BJU Int. 2019 Apr;123(4):676-681. PMID: 30548158. 4. Macedo A Jr, Di Migueli RDD, Cavalheiro S, Moron A, da Cruz ML. In utero myelomeningocele repair: The natural history of patients with incontinent pattern (sphincteric deficiency: leakage below 40 CMH20). Neurourol Urodyn. 2020 Nov;39(8):2373-2378. PMID: 32918741. 5. Macedo A Jr, Ottoni SL, Leal da Cruz M. The GUD technique: Glandular urethral disassembly for distal hypospadias repair. J Pediatr Urol. 2020 Jun;16(3):401-403. PMID: 32371052 Tony Macedo's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-73YC_8TywQPtP9v0i3H2g

The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast
Infectious Mononucleosis (Glandular Fever)

The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 5:53


This episode covers infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever).Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/paediatrics/infectiousdisease/infectiousmononucleosis/ or in the infectious diseases section of the Zero to Finals paediatrics book.The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.

TheCocktailVet
Glandular epithelium

TheCocktailVet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 24:52


What is a tissue. Types of epithelium. Classification of epithelial tissue. Classification of exocrine glands. Modifications of cell surface epithelium --- 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/oge-osondu/message

Daily Notes from Nathan Cassidy
40 - Extreme Glandular Fever

Daily Notes from Nathan Cassidy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 10:20


Kissing a kid in a car park in Cornwall?  What could go wrong?  More than Words.

Content Nausea
21 - Grendel Had A Glandular Problem

Content Nausea

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 92:15


We forgot how to start the show, followed by talking about Hunter S. Thompson for far too long. Topics include Assassins Creed Valhalla, Pretty In Pink, The Nice Guys and Modern Romance. This Week's Recs: Check out some Fuser mixes All Gas No Brakes Slow Century Cousin Brian - First Let us know how cool and smart and good at podcasting we are: contentnasueapod@gmail.com

Equine Veterinary Journal Podcasts
EVJ In Conversation Podcast, No. 47, December 2020 - Equine granulosa cell tumours, and Inter‐observer variability of two grading systems for equine glandular gastric disease

Equine Veterinary Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 40:29


In this podcast Alan Conley & Catherine Renaudin discuss their article 'Equine granulosa cell tumours among other ovarian conditions: Diagnostic challenges’ and Rose Tallon discusses her article 'Inter‐observer variability of two grading systems for equine glandular gastric disease’.

A to Easy
Glandular Fever & Tonsilitis

A to Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 23:28


ENT: 1. Harry and Yvonne talk through tonsilitis, pharyngitis, strep throat and glandular fever. This episode was vetted by Mr. Matthew Rollin, Consultant ENT Surgeon at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London. Links: FeverPAIN score for Strep Throat: https://www.mdcalc.com/feverpain-score-strep-pharyngitis Atypical lymphocytes on blood film: https://webpath.med.utah.edu/HEMEHTML/HEME013.html Throat examination of kissing tonsils: http://www.ghorayeb.com/KissingTonsils.html Throat examination of a quinsy (3rd image): http://www.clinicaljunior.com/entoncallquinsy.html

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics
Transfer learning from simulations improves the classification of OCT images of glandular epithelia

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.10.26.355180v1?rss=1 Authors: Ostvar, S., Troung, H., Silver, E. R., Lightdale, C. J., Hur, C., Tatonetti, N. P. Abstract: Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) is a rare but lethal cancer with rising incidence in several global hotspots including the United States. The five-year survival rate for patients diagnosed with advanced disease can be as low as 5% in EAC, making early detection and preventive intervention crucial. The current standard of care for EAC targets patients with Barrett's esophagus (BE), the main precursor to EAC and a relatively common condition in adults with chronic acid reflux disease. Preventive care for EAC requires repeated surveillance endoscopies of BE patients with biopsy sampling, and can be intrusive, error-prone, and costly. The integration of minimally-invasive subsurface tissue imaging in the current standard of care can reduce the need for exhaustive tissue sampling and improve the quality of life in BE patients. Effective adoption of subsurface imaging in EAC care can be facilitated by computer-aided detection (CAD) systems based on deep learning. Despite their recent successes in lung and breast cancer imaging, the development of deep neural networks for rare conditions like EAC remains challenging due to data scarcity, heavy bias in existing datasets toward non-cases, and uncertainty in image labels. Here we explore the use of synthetic datasets--specifically data derived from simulations of optical back-scattering during imaging-- in the development of CAD systems based on deep learning. As a proof of concept, we studied the binary classification of esophageal OCT into normal squamous and glandular mucosae, typical of BE. We found that deep convolutional networks trained on synthetic data had improved performance over models trained on clinical datasets with uncertain labels. Model performance also improved with dataset size during training on synthetic data. Our findings demonstrate the utility of transfer from simulations to real data in the context of medical imaging, especially in the severely data-poor regime and when significant uncertainty in labels are present, and motivate further development of transfer learning from simulations to aid the development of CAD for rare malignancies. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Talk to a Dr. Berg Keto Consultant today and get the help you need on your journey (free consultation). Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Keto, Intermittent Fasting or the use of Dr. Berg products. Consultants are available Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 9 pm EST. Saturday & Sunday 9 am to 5 pm EST. USA Only. Join my FREE 30-Day Low-Carb, No-Cheat Challenge Here! http://bit.ly/30-DayKetoChallenge Take the Free Keto Mini-Course: https://bit.ly/2Cpb03l Download Keto Essentials https://m.me/drericberg?ref=w2128577 Take Dr. Berg's Advanced Evaluation Quiz: http://bit.ly/EvalQuiz Your report will then be sent via email analyzing 104 potential symptoms giving you a much deeper insight into your body issues. It's free and very enlightening. Vitamin C for Endometriosis: http://bit.ly/3bDMMTA Do you think you may have endometriosis? You need to listen to this podcast. Today, we're going to talk about endometriosis. I'm going to cover what endometriosis is and what you may be able to do about it. What is endometriosis? Endometriosis is endometrial tissue outside of the uterus. Endometrial tissue is composed of partially glandular and partly connective tissue that also has immune properties. Glandular tissue is highly sensitive to hormones, primarily estrogen. This is why women who have estrogen dominance have a higher risk of getting this condition. Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. FACEBOOK: fb.me/DrEricBerg?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor TWITTER: http://twitter.com/DrBergDC?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Post&utm_campaign=Daily%20Post YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/drericberg123?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor DR. BERG'S SHOP: https://shop.drberg.com/?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor MESSENGER: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor DR. BERG'S VIDEO BLOG: https://www.drberg.com/blog?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor

Straight Talk for the SOUL
Healing the Thyroid, Adrenals and Endocrine System with Energetic Allergy Healing with Kimberlie Carlson!

Straight Talk for the SOUL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 104:36


Are YOU struggling with a variety of Glandular and Hormone related health problems….from Thyroid disease and dysfunction to adrenal exhaustion or more? There are hidden pathogens in our cells, AS WELL AS belief systems, traumas, entities and more related to our pain patterns that can be addressed NOW! Are you holding toxins ( energy of […]

The Morning Stream
TMS 1866: Hanson Vs Predator Vs Alien

The Morning Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 93:00


Carter's Cat is in a Better Place. Bumblenuts, Peen of Glandular. Criminal Credit, What's in your Wallet? You've Gotta Be Pimping Me! Strippers, Sports Bars & iTunes. Whittling My Vocal Cords Down. Bearhug from a Hobo. Do you wanna take the whole weiner schnittzle in your mouth at once? Any TMS listeners out there that are deaf with no arms?? Wanna Peel My Banana? Scott's voice is now as deep as that woman's on The Expanse. Potassium All Up In It. Smurfette didn't have pants. Tom's Tech Time! Reccamentals and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.

Country Strong Survivors Podcast
Loretta Baylos - Cervical Cancer Survivor and Advocate

Country Strong Survivors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2019 87:10


Loretta Baylos is a wife, mother of six, grandmother, and Cervical Cancer Survivor. Loretta was diagnosed with an aggressive form of Glandular Adena Carcinoma. After going through a radical hysterectomy with lymph node removal, she began her campaign of making Cervical Cancer Awareness and other gynecological cancers her mission in life. Loretta started a website called Teal Ladies Move Mountains and Hats of Faith. 

The Menopause Movement Podcast
Hormone Consultations: What Do Your Hormones Tell You About Your Body? with Dr. Sharzad Green

The Menopause Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 55:00


The human body has a set of intrinsic signals that send us messages about the current state of our bodies. This is particularly true when it comes to our hormonal levels and other hormone-related concerns.  In this episode, we are joined by Dr Sharzad Green, a practising pharmacist who specializes in menopause. For over 20 years, she has been providing private hormone consultations for patients concerned with various reproductive health problems like hormonal imbalance and perimenopause, menopause, andropause, and PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome). Listen to the whole podcast and discover the delicate balance of solving hormonal problems. Tune in and find out how Dr Green, through her experience, shaped the best method for prescribing what her patients need concerning their hormone-related issues. Let's go through a brief rundown of this episode: (1:21) How Dr Green's background as a pharmacist brought her to her current business in hormone consultations (4:34) How private consultations via teleconferences work (7:01) Saliva tests determine where you are in life in terms of the hormones you produce (i.e., perimenopausal, postmenopausal, etc.) (9:10) The flashlight metaphor: Adrenal fatigue occurs when the adrenal glands work overtime for an extended period and become less potent than they used to be. (13:42) Menopause and adrenal fatigue syndrome often come hand in hand. (15:38) Everybody has a different body composition. There is no cookie-cutter approach to solving particular hormonal problems. (17:16) Adrenal fatigue is complex. Understanding the source of your adrenal fatigue is essential before jumping on to any supplements. Lifestyle habits also need to change. (20:22) There is no easy answer to the weight-gain or weight-loss difficulties that you face during menopause. (23:20) It's ok to order supplements from Amazon since it's an easily accessible avenue, but make sure to enter transactions only with reputable supplement companies. (27:20) Adaptogens are herbs that help your body cope with stress. (28:40) Referring patients to Fullscript, an Amazon-like website for supplements, helps them acquire supplements from secure sources without the added hassle of scouring through thousands of available choices. (29:24) Glandular supplements are supplements made out of dried and powdered adrenal glands of pigs or cows. Dr Green doesn't recommend this type because of autoimmune disorder risks. (34:10) Despite what vegans say, meat is still an essential aspect of human nutrition. (37:39) Lifestyle management to avoid hormone supplements: ingesting the lowest dose or doing it for the shortest period brings a quality of life to women.  (40:31) In the age of increasing research results with opposing results, it's crucial to remain analytical of what you read and what you consume.  (44:10) Is there a difference between the bio-identical and pharmaceutically-manufactured hormones? (46:22) Research can be flawed, especially when mathematical computations leave a lot of factors unaccounted for. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you want to reach Dr Green, you can send her an email at azhormonehelpers@hotmail.com for inquiries about private hormone consultations.  For more help and guidance on healthy living in your menopause years, please visit my website. Join our Facebook community at Menopause Movement With Dr Michelle Gordon. Follow me on Facebook at Dr Michelle Gordon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Thyroid Answers Podcast
Episode 52: Hypothyroidism - Back to Basics

Thyroid Answers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 58:39


In this episode the Thyroid Answers team addresses some of the basic things you need to know and understand if you think you have a hypothyroid condition or have been diagnosed with a hypothyroid condition. Topics discussed: Common symptoms of hypothyroidism What constitutes a comprehensive thyroid panel How to identify if you have a thyroid condition Glandular vs Cellular hypothyroidism What you can do before consulting a doctor

Podcast Nerd Cursos
Revisão - Tecido Epitelial Glandular

Podcast Nerd Cursos

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 1:54


Olá estudantes! Sou o professor Marco Nunes e este podcast é uma revisão rápida do Nerd Cursos Biologia sobre tecido epitelial glandular. Outros podcasts de revisão de histologia animal: https://www.nerdcursos.com.br/podcasts-de-revisao-histologia Créditos: Música Hidden Grooves by J.Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/59399 Ft: Stefan Kartenberg & Nickolas Nikolic

Eyetube Podcasts
Getting to the Glandular Level with Dry Eye (It's All About the Glands)

Eyetube Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 18:14


Our understanding of ocular surface health has increased exponentially in recent years, but the growing wealth of knowledge can sometimes be difficult to succinctly apply in the clinic. George Waring IV, MD; Tal Raviv, MD; and Doug Devries, OD, discuss the overarching role of meibomian glands in ocular surface health and pre-surgical measurements, how they impact patients' vision, and how to effectively evaluate the glands. This is the first of three podcasts in this series.

md od dry eyes glands glandular mgd meibomian gland dysfunction
It's All About the Glands
Getting to the Glandular Level with Dry Eye

It's All About the Glands

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 18:14


Our understanding of ocular surface health has increased exponentially in recent years, but the growing wealth of knowledge can sometimes be difficult to succinctly apply in the clinic. George Waring IV, MD; Tal Raviv, MD; and Doug Devries, OD, discuss the overarching role of meibomian glands in ocular surface health and pre-surgical measurements, how they impact patients' vision, and how to effectively evaluate the glands. This is the first of three podcasts in this series.

md od dry eyes glandular mgd meibomian gland dysfunction
Ankylosing Spondylitis Natural Health
Hayley Maree - Recovered And Out Of Pain From Several Autoimmune Conditions. A Great Understanding Of How She Got Better

Ankylosing Spondylitis Natural Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 62:17


Hayley is 26 years old and lives in Perth Australia. She has been a teacher now for 5 years.  She was diagnosed with several different autoimmune conditions. First diagnosed with Glandular fever after that spiraled down into illness after illness. She was diagnosed with Graves disease an autoimmune disorder that causes an overactive thyroid. She was also diagnosed with IBS and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She had her tonsils removed in hopes that it would help regain her energy back although unfortunately it didn’t help. Finally she was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. She chose to start working with Lauren Parker at Shape Your Reality and began feeling significantly better after just 12 weeks. She is now off all medication and is doing better than ever and pain free. Have a listen a learn how she did it. It was a pleasure to interview her. She has a great understanding of how her healing took place. Lauren Parkerhttps://www.shapeyourreality.net If you would like to get a hold of the host of this podcast. If you have a question please reach out to Michael Eisner ateisner00@gmail.com

Uglee Truth
Uglee Truth 323: Glandular Problems, Fingerling Potatoes and Uber Drivers

Uglee Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 43:40


Welcome to another new episode from the #SistersWhoPodcast. First up, Jamie gets the results from her annual physical and she's disappointed at how healthy she is. Then we wrap up our tales from Sin City (Ugs in Vegas Part 2) including the food, the toilet, the Ubers and, of course, the Uglee and Awkward Moments. Thanks for listening and supporting our show!

All About Breastfeeding
AAB 315 Breastfeeding with Insufficient Glandular Tissue (IGT) and low milk supply

All About Breastfeeding

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 59:47


  https://www.youtube.com/c/LoriIsenstadt Are you looking for help with breastfeeding? https://www.aabreastfeeding.com/ Breastfeeding class www.aabreastfeeding.com/audioclass Grab Your Ebook - The New Mother's Survival Guide - Practical tips for the new mother: http://www.allaboutmothering.com/fourth-trimester-ebook/ Grab your free Ebook SIgns breastfeeding is not going well http://www.allaboutbreastfeeding.biz/bfsigns/ Subscribe on itunes the All About Breastfeeding show HERE: https://apple.co/2FJGwsV Listen to the All About Breastfeeding show HERE: http://bit.ly/1MOl4lb Like us on Facebook HERE: http://bit.ly/2dNPlsC Follow us on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/2BfEIJ2 @breastfeedingaz Follow us on Pinterest HERE: https://www.pinterest.com/lorijisenstadt Follow us on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/allaboutbreastfeeding

All About Breastfeeding
AAB 313 Insufficient Glandular Tissue (IGT) and low milk supply

All About Breastfeeding

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 59:41


  https://www.youtube.com/c/LoriIsenstadt Are you looking for help with breastfeeding? https://www.aabreastfeeding.com/ Breastfeeding class www.aabreastfeeding.com/audioclass Grab Your Ebook - The New Mother's Survival Guide - Practical tips for the new mother: http://www.allaboutmothering.com/fourth-trimester-ebook/ Grab your free Ebook SIgns breastfeeding is not going well http://www.allaboutbreastfeeding.biz/bfsigns/ Subscribe on itunes the All About Breastfeeding show HERE: https://apple.co/2FJGwsV Listen to the All About Breastfeeding show HERE: http://bit.ly/1MOl4lb Like us on Facebook HERE: http://bit.ly/2dNPlsC Follow us on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/2BfEIJ2 @breastfeedingaz Follow us on Pinterest HERE: https://www.pinterest.com/lorijisenstadt Follow us on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/allaboutbreastfeeding

The Goddamn Dave Hill Show | WFMU
It's the last Monday in August and Dave's glandular condition is in overdrive. To that end, there will be no guests in studio tonight, just Dave and Dez answering the phone and giving stern talking tos. from Aug 27, 2018

The Goddamn Dave Hill Show | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 144:45


Very long intro! Angel Witch - "Angel Witch" - Angel Witch The Pretenders - "Day After Day" Lee "Scratch" Perry - "Kimble the Nimble" Napalm Death - "Life?" Happy Chichester - "Glamorous Town" The Kinks - "Two Sisters" Sir Lord Baltimore - "Master Heartache" The Pauses - "The Best for the Most for the Least" The Jam - "Man in the Corner Shop" Enslaved - "Havenless" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81052

Feelin Weird
56. Underactive Thyroid Disease

Feelin Weird

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 77:42


Alice talks CFS; Underactive Thyroid Disease; doctors who don't listen; General Anxiety Disorder; depression; panic attacks; IBS; radical acceptance & being a mental health advocate! Alice Sickface (Mental Health Worker; Body Positivity Influencer) spent one year with crippling depression (and some confusing health concerns).  Later she was diagnosed with an Underactive Thyroid (after her first doctor shrugged it off MANY times) which was the culprit.  She works in the mental health field yet still struggled with the stigmatization of her own mental health and the necessity for pharmaceuticals to treat her General Anxiety Disorder.   We also talk about: Hypothyroidism, mono (glandular fever), her greatest fear coming true (and her surviving), mental health related tv shows, dyspraxia, CBT, "success", Against Me!, and SO much more! Follow Alice on instagram: @alicesickface SUPPORT via PATREON*: patreon.com/feelinweird/ Buy MERCH: kyeplant.bandcamp.com/ DONATE via Paypal Review, Rate & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Instagram: @feelinweirdpod Website: www.feelinweird.com Contact: feelinweird@gmail.com Here's a list of EVERY regular & bonus Feelin Weird episode :) *Please consider contributing $5-50/month to support the show (and receive ~100 bonus episodes)

Healthy Living With Angela Busby - Your Health, Nutrition and Wellness Resource
148: The Link Between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & Glandular Fever

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

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 12:06


If you've ever struggled with persistent fatigue then this is episode is a must listen! Angela highlights the link between the common viral infection (EBV) which causes Glandular Fever and the onset later in life of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She explains how this affects our immune system, energy, physical and mental abilities and how we can get proper testing done so we can start the steps to healing, allowing us to once again feel energised, healthy and get back our passion for life!   -   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.

Reiki Unleashed Podcast
2018 Self Mastery & Glandular System/Anamoty

Reiki Unleashed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2017 40:19


  2018 is the year of 11 - self mastery/Self Discipline inspiring a juicy experience of your body temple, your affairs and your world Tune your instrument steeping into the nature of your glandular system and Anatomy. Bring new enriching energy to your daily Reiki, meditation and yoga practice, supporting you through challenges and triumphs Be a part of holding a higher frequency for humanity and the Earth, engendering good will, abundance and vitality for all Enjoy a guided meditation and purifying, centering breath sequence gifting yourself a path of harmony and grace setting your 2018 intentions of living in the overflow

All About Breastfeeding
AAB 142 FAQ 16 IGT Insufficient Glandular Tissue

All About Breastfeeding

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2017 32:13


Stacy tells me that she has a lot of friends who are breastfeeding and decided she really want to have this experience with her baby.   Stacy tells me that she exclusively breastfed her new baby, Alex and 8 lb 1 oz boy during her 2 days hospital stay.  She was told the latch was good, although Stacy complained that it was pinching her a lot.  Everyone agreed that baby seemed happy at breast and content after most feedings.  A few hours before discharge, she was given news that upset her greatly.  Her baby Luke had lost 10 oz and that was way too much weight loss.  Stacy said that she felt like her world was crashing down around her as she had flashbacks to her first baby. 

Mad Scientist Party Hour
293 - Glandular Problem

Mad Scientist Party Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 94:13


Kevin learns some interesting details about his mouth, the guys reveal what they imagine to avoid premature ejaculation and blacked out drunken rage incidents.

MASTER THE BODY - Podcast
Why Glandular Supplements Don't Work Long Term

MASTER THE BODY - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 9:18


The Master The Body Podcast aspires to help people with 100% Natural Holistic Solutions, Techniques and Products that will allow them to actualize their Highest Potential in life! Healthy Body, Clear Mind and Breathing can make our lives more Efficient, Productive, Healthier, Happier and Stronger! We are a family owned business committed to do what's right and best for our customers. We are passionate about the quality of what we create and offer to our clients!

Breastfeeding Outside the Box
017 Rosalie Kmiec, IBCLC on IGT

Breastfeeding Outside the Box

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 57:27


​It was a shock for Rosalie when it was determined postpartum that she had a condition called Insufficient Glandular Tissue, more commonly referred to as IGT.  IGT is a breast condition that makes it difficult - and in most cases impossible - for a nursing parent to produce enough milk to meet all her baby's feeding requirements. Rosalie understands firsthand how difficult this diagnosis can be.  She also understands that it doesn't mean the end of breastfeeding.  Today, as a lactation consultant working with nursing parents with IGT, Rosalie focuses on developing a plan for long-term breastfeeding success, which she believes (and we agree!) is very possible for parents with IGT.  In this week's podcast, Rosalie shares with us about IGT with the heart of someone who has been there and the wisdom of her professional experience.  

Breastfeeding Outside the Box
017 Rosalie Kmiec IBCLC on Breastfeeding With IGT

Breastfeeding Outside the Box

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 58:37


​It was a shock for Rosalie when it was determined postpartum that she had a condition called Insufficient Glandular Tissue, more commonly referred to as IGT.  IGT is a breast condition that makes it difficult - and in most cases impossible - for a nursing parent to produce enough milk to meet all her baby's feeding requirements. Rosalie understands firsthand how difficult this diagnosis can be.  She also understands that it doesn't mean the end of breastfeeding.  Today, as a lactation consultant working with nursing parents with IGT, Rosalie focuses on developing a plan for long-term breastfeeding success, which she believes (and we agree!) is very possible for parents with IGT.  In this week's podcast, Rosalie shares with us about IGT with the heart of someone who has been there and the wisdom of her professional experience.  

Getting Better Acquainted
GBA 235 Iszi Lawrence

Getting Better Acquainted

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2016 66:04


In GBA 235 we get better acquainted with Iszi Lawrence. She talks about making The Z List Dead List (a podcast about obscure people from history), how glandular fever, not fitting in and Eddie Izzard contributed to her becoming a comedian, the similarities between Jujitsu and gigging and lots more. Iszi plugs: The Z List Dead List: http://www.zlistdeadlist.com/ Her Website: http://iszi.com/ I plug: Donating to GBA: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=4RCU5NHZURXUL Stand Up Tragedy Presents on 18th Feb: https://www.facebook.com/events/1129825877029165/ We mention: Helen Zaltzman: http://helenzaltzman.com/ Roman Mars: http://romanmars.com/ Candid Cafe: http://www.candidarts.com/sections/galleryandcafepages/candid_cafe.htm Sundays Supplement: http://sundayssupplement.blogspot.co.uk/ Jon Ronson: http://www.jonronson.com/ Jon Ronson On...: http://www.jonronson.com/this.html Jujitsu: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_jiu-jitsu Dan Carlin: http://www.dancarlin.com/ Jackie Kashian: http://www.jackiekashian.com/ The Dork Forest: http://tdf.libsyn.com/ Maria Bamford: http://www.mariabamford.com/ Christopher Hitchens: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens Skepticalty: http://www.skepticality.com/ Skeptics Guide to the Universe: http://www.theskepticsguide.org/ Joe Rogan: http://podcasts.joerogan.net/ Radio 4: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4 John Hegley: http://www.johnhegley.co.uk/ Stewart Lee: http://www.stewartlee.co.uk/ Live at the Apollo: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008cnxn Glandular Fever: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Glandular-fever/Pages/Introduction.aspx Eddie Izzard: http://www.eddieizzard.com/ Dress to Kill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIE7BOhIL7I Definite Article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definite_Article Baddiel and Skinner: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baddiel_and_Skinner_Unplanned Camden Head: http://camdenhead.com/ Canteen on the Death Star: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv5iEK-IEzw Hannibal: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal Stalin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin Red Terror: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Terror Daniel Kitson: http://danielkitson.com/ Philip Larkin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Larkin Podcast about Zen: http://www.zlistdeadlist.com/post/2015/12/16/s05e5-watts-zen Suffragettes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffragette Noami Paxton: http://www.naomipaxton.co.uk/ Sherlock Holmes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes Bartitsu: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartitsu House of Flying Daggers: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385004/ Hero: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0299977/ Kendo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kendo Star Wars: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars Paul Kerensa: http://www.paulkerensa.com/ Wil Hodgson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wil_Hodgson Noel James: http://www.chortle.co.uk/comics/n/529/noel_james Steve Best: http://www.stevebest.com/ Spinning Jenny: http://www.chortle.co.uk/shows/edinburgh_fringe_2002/s/517/spinning_jenny Christian Slater: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Slater Owen Niblock: http://www.comedygeek.com/ Kermode and Mayo: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lvdrj Wittertainment: https://twitter.com/wittertainment Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review?

Structural Performance Podcast
Episode #35 Is Mindfulness Bogus New Age "Science"?

Structural Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2015 38:22


Mindfulness is often described in terms of meditation protocols and in a somewhat mystical way. That is a misnomer perpetuated by folks in the media who would rather relabel meditation by calling it something different. Mindfulness is not meditation. The mindfulness I am going to talk about today is actually a form of paying attention. Paying attention to what we are feeling inside and making behavioral changes on the outside to get a positive response of what we feel on the inside. That is the mindfulness I am going to discuss today. We can use mindfulness in myriad ways- from mindful movement, mindful communication, mindful eating, etc. Mindfulness is a base skill upon which we can build powerful pillars for living. Today we are going to discuss how to use mindfulness to heal and nourish your body. Mindful of mindset- Mindset helps us to regulate the way we experience and respond to stress- whether emotional stress, food stress, chemical stress, and physical stress. Our bodies were designed with only one stress response- the fight or flight response of our Sympathetic Nervous System. Sympathetic Nervous System- designed to save our life in the event of an emergency (tiger on the savannah)- The SNS shuts down our higher functions like digestion and healing in order to focus all of our energy on a physical threat- for a very short period of time. Once the threat is over, our body relaxes as our Parasympathetic Nervous System begins to dominate. Parasympathetic Nervous System- is designed to nourish and heal our bodies- it keeps us relaxed and responsive without being reactive. A reactive body is in fight or flight mode. A responsive  body is in rest and relaxation mode. The PNS keeps us alive and in shape for the long haul. In theory, both the Sympathetic Nervous System and the Parasympathetic Nervous System exist in balance- most of the time our Parasympathetic system is activated with a certain level of alertness driven by the SNS. When we are under constant threat (worrying, living in a bad neighborhood, etc) our SNS is activated- ultimately this depletes our body in several ways: 1)     Keeps us from properly digesting food (and thereby absorbing nutrients) 2)     This leads to malnutrition over a longer term that cascades in to diseases. 3)     Glandular exhaustion. Constant taxing of the glands- digestive, adrenal, thyroid, hypothalamus, pituitary, sexual glands, etc- depletes them. This also leads to a degenerative cascade of diseases. What you can do: 1)     Of course you can meditate/pray/visualize. 2)     Plan meals and eat sitting down undistracted. 3)     Pray or give thanks prior to the meal (bless the food) 4)     Eat with friends and family 5)     Chew your food 6)     No eating on the go, no reading or tv at the table, no eating in the car   I am going to do this for the next month and report back

You, Me & The GP Radio
Female Hormones, Oestrogen Dominance, Endometriosis, Pins & Needles, Vertigo, Glandular Fever & Hungry Baby Milk.

You, Me & The GP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 21:44


Join Richard and Dr Mark in this busy question and answer podcast. There have been loads of questions sent in and the hosts try and answer as many as they can get through. The questions answered on this week show include what can a lady suffering badly with her hormones try to improve condition naturally? (2:50) what could be the cause of severe pins and needles in their arms? (9:21) how long should the recovery from Glandular Fever take from a rugby player who is struggling to regain his past strength? (12:25) what can a concerned mum do to help her son who is suffering from suspected vertigo? (15:01)Dr Mark also explains why mothers should not use Hungry Baby Milk as a replacement for breast milk. (20:23)Remember if you have a question that you want answered by Richard and Mark then email the address in the show notes below. Show Notes If you want to have your questions answered on the show then you can email Richard in as much detail as possible at:info@richard-clarke.co.uk or contact Dr Mark via info@revolutionaryhealth.co.uk ,you can also contact Richard on twitter or Facebook with your question.If you want to get certain aspects of your health tested like cholesterol levels, adrenal levels or any others with Dr Mark Daniels you can go to www.revolutionaryhealth.co.uk or email info@revolutionaryhealth.co.ukIf you like the show then please remember to leave your review on iTunes or underneath the podcast on www.richard-clarke.co.uk If you do this you are in with a chance of winning Dr Briffas latest book.

Healthy Diet | Nutrition | Alternative Health | Health Information | Healthy Living | Life Enthusiast
Glandular Fitness for losing weight | Healthy Mind | Alternative Health | Life Enthusiast Podcast | Podcast #283

Healthy Diet | Nutrition | Alternative Health | Health Information | Healthy Living | Life Enthusiast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2013 36:20


Which food perks you up? Or slows you down? Your Metabolic Type affects how foods impact your life, your moods and many aspects of your health. Several glands are part of the endocrine system that creates our hormones. The glands include thyroid, adrenals, gonads, pineal gland and pituitary gland. The thyroid is the gland that controls your metabolism. Your adrenals are involved in dealing with the stress you experience throughout the day or night.  The thyroid gland is an important endocrine gland regulating metabolism in every cell of your body. Until a little more than one hundred years ago, the single controlling force for all of the complex processes that go on in the human body was thought to be the nervous system. But there were too many phenomena that, when carefully analyzed, seemed to have no relationship to the nervous system, too many differences in people--in size and energy, for example--that could not be accounted for satisfactorily in terms of nervous activity alone. The explanation was to be found in certain glands, the endocrines, of which the thyroid is one and, in fact, one of the first to be discovered. Because commonly used tests for thyroid function are not accurate particularly when it comes to mild and even some moderate forms of hypothyroidism, and many if not most of those with low thyroid function remain undiscovered. Learn more: http://www.life-enthusiast.com/thyroid-gland-needs-iodine-a-897.html The pituitary (or hypophysis) is a small gland, no larger than a pea, located at the base of the brain in the small depression of the sphenoid bone called the sella turcica. It is controlled by the hypothalamus to which it is attached and is sometimes referred to as the master gland because its function is to coordinate the nervous system and the endocrine system. http://www.life-enthusiast.com/pituitary-a-4568.html Learn your metabolic typing at www.remarkablehealth.com/mt http://www.hungryforchange.tv/article/10-things-the-processed-food-industry-doesnt-want-you-to-know

Midlife Gamer Podcast
Episode 139 - Glandular Glee-ver

Midlife Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2011 99:38


Portal 2, Dungeon Raid, Order & Chaos, Gears of War 3, Nick Chase and Space Channel 5.News - Nintendo price drop, further updates on PSN, Assassins Creed: Revelations, LA Noir spanning multiple DVD's, Fallout New Vegas DLC, Mass Effect 3 delay and Xbox 2 rumours.Retail roundup,  Twitter section and sexy quiz

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 03/22
Biochemistry and functional aspects of human glandular kallikreins

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 03/22

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1980


Human urinary kallikrein was purified by gel filtration on Sephacryl S-200 and affinity chromatography on aprotinin-Sepharose, followed by ion exchange chromatography on DEAE-Sepharose. In dodecylsulfate gel electrophoresis two protein bands with molecular weights of 41,000 and 34,000 were separated. The amino acid composition and the carbohydrate content of the kallikrein preparation were determined; isoleucine was identified as the only aminoterminal amino acid. The bimolecular velocity constant for the inhibition by diisopropyl fluorophosphate was determined as 9±2 l mol–1 min–1. The hydrolysis of a number of substrates was investigated and AcPheArgOEt was found to be the most sensitive substrate for human urinary kallikrein. Using this substrate an assay method for kallikrein in human urine was developed. It was shown by radioimmunoassay that pig pancreatic kallikrein can be absorbed in the rat intestinal tract. Furthermore, in dogs the renal excretion of glandular kallikrein from blood was demonstrated by radioimmunological methods.

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 03/22
Biochemical, Pharmacological, and Functional Aspects of Glandular Kallikreins

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 03/22

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1980


Tue, 1 Jan 1980 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/9742/1/9742.pdf Fritz, Hans; Seifert, J.; Biedermann, S.; Witte, J.; Geiger, Reinhard; Fink, Edwin ddc:610

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 03/22
Studies on the Biological Function of glandular Kallikrein

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 03/22

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1979


Mon, 1 Jan 1979 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/9745/1/9745.pdf Fritz, Hans; Seifert, J.; Dietl, T.; Fink, Edwin ddc:610, Medizin

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 03/22
Studies on the Physiological Function of Glandular Kallikrein by Radioimmunoassay

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 03/22

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1979


Mon, 1 Jan 1979 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/9747/1/9747.pdf Güttel, Christine; Geiger, Reinhard; Seifert, J.; Fink, Edwin ddc

Mornings
Melanie Jaye Glandular Fever

Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970