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In this episode, we highlight the stomach's role in vitamin B12 absorption and bioavailability, detailing the cellular composition of the gastric mucosa and further highlighting mucous cells, parietal cells, and chief cells. We also briefly discuss Helicobacter pylori and common symptoms, while detailing H. pylori's survival mechanisms in the acidic gastric environment as well as potential impacts on the gastric mucosal barrier. Topics:1. Introduction- Overview of the stomach's role in B12 absorption- Helicobacter pylori 2. H. pylori Overview- Gram-negative bacterium, can colonize the stomach lining- Many individuals remain asymptomatic- Symptoms - Can contribute to gastritis and peptic ulcers- Produces urease, hydrolyzes urea into ammonia (NH₃) andcarbon dioxide (CO₂)- Ammonia neutralizes stomach acid locally, protective microenvironment- H. pylori damages the mucosal barrier and contributes to persistence- Possesses additional virulence factors 3. Gastric Anatomy - Stomach is divided into the cardia, fundus, body, and pylorus- The gastric mucosa - The epithelial lining; mucous cells, parietal cells, chief cells, and more 4. Mucous Cells and Mucosal Protection - Line the gastric pits and secrete thick, viscous mucus- Mucus composed of water, mucin glycoproteins, and other low-molecular-weight molecules- Traps bicarbonate ions (HCO₃⁻)- Shields the stomach lining 5. Parietal Cells - Located in the gastric glands, predominantly in the fundus and body- Secrete hydrochloric acid (HCl)- Secrete intrinsic factor (IF) 6. Vitamin B12 Overview - Cobalamin: DNA synthesis, red blood cell formation, neurological function, methylation, and more- Methylcobalamin and 5-deoxyadenosylcobalamin- Non-active forms include hydroxocobalamin and synthetic cyanocobalamin 7. Vitamin B12 Absorption Pathway - B12 is released from proteins by HCl and pepsin- Binds first to haptocorrin- In the small intestine, pancreatic enzymes degrade haptocorrin- B12 binds intrinsic factor - Absorption in the ileum - Impairment 8. Chief Cells - Located in the gastric glands- Secrete pepsinogen, activated by acid into pepsin- Also secrete gastric lipase 9. Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) - Secreted by parietal cells- Denatures dietary proteins and activates pepsinogen- Acts as a defense mechanism by aiding in sterilizing ingested food 10. Relevance of H. pylori - Produces urease that breaks down urea into NH₃ and CO₂- Ammonia neutralizes acid locally, forming a protective “bubble”- Enhances mucosal damage and microbial persistence 11. B12 Absorption - Multiple factors and root causes can impair absorption- H. pylori 12. Hypochlorhydria - Symptoms- Absorption: vitamin B12, iron, calcium, magnesium, more- Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) 13. Conclusion- Multi-factorial, root cause approachThanks for tuning in!Get Chloe's Book Today! "75 Gut-Healing Strategies & Biohacks" Follow Chloe on Instagram @synthesisofwellnessFollow Chloe on TikTok @chloe_c_porterVisit synthesisofwellness.com to purchase products, subscribe to our mailing list, and more!
"Más allá de la dieta: las verdaderas causas de la inflamación crónica" Hoy vamos a hablar de un tema que nos toca a muchísimos: la inflamación crónica. Pero no desde el enfoque habitual de “haz una dieta antiinflamatoria y listo”, sino yendo un paso más allá, porque… ¿y si te dijera que la alimentación es solo una pieza del puzzle? Bloque 1: ¿Qué es la inflamación crónica?La inflamación no siempre es mala. De hecho, es un mecanismo de defensa natural de nuestro cuerpo. El problema aparece cuando se vuelve crónica: un estado silencioso, persistente, y altamente relacionado con enfermedades como la diabetes tipo 2, problemas cardiovasculares, enfermedades autoinmunes, y más.Bloque 2: Las causas reales de la inflamación crónicaA menudo se habla de la dieta como el principal culpable. Y sí, una alimentación desequilibrada puede ser un gran desencadenante. Pero no es el único. Hoy quiero hablarte de otros muchos factores que también están detrás de la inflamación:La edad: el envejecimiento conlleva un aumento del daño celular y de tejidos, generando un entorno proinflamatorio por naturaleza.Las infecciones crónicas o recurrentes, como el COVID o el Helicobacter pylori.Las enfermedades autoinmunes, donde el cuerpo ataca sus propios tejidos.La exposición a tóxicos ambientales, como contaminantes, alcohol, tabaco o ciertas drogas.Un tejido adiposo disfuncional, especialmente la grasa visceral que se inflama y libera citoquinas.El estrés oxidativo, derivado de un exceso de radicales libres.La resistencia a la insulina, que activa procesos inflamatorios internos.Disfunción vascular, relacionada con placas de ateroma e inflamación de vasos sanguíneos.El sedentarismo y la falta de ejercicio físico.Una microbiota alterada (disbiosis).La falta de sueño o una mala calidad del mismo.El estrés crónico, que afecta el sistema nervioso e inmunológico.Bloque 3: ¿Qué podemos hacer?Lo primero es entender que no todo está bajo nuestro control. Hay factores modificables y otros que no lo son. Y eso está bien. No se trata de hacerlo todo perfecto, sino de hacer lo que podamos, con lo que tenemos. Mis recomendaciones:Identifica qué puedes cambiar: ¿Puedes mejorar tu sueño? ¿Moverte un poco más? ¿Buscar ayuda para gestionar el estrés? Empieza por ahí. Paso a paso. No todo de golpe.Acepta lo que no puedes cambiar: Tu genética, tu edad, un diagnóstico… Hay cosas que forman parte de ti. No te castigues por ello. No te compares. En redes sociales hay mucho postureo y poca realidad.Pide ayuda si lo necesitas: no todo se puede hacer en soledad. A veces hace falta un profesional que te guíe.No te obsesiones solo con la dieta: sí, es importante. Pero no es la única herramienta. Un enfoque integral es lo que realmente marca la diferencia.La inflamación es compleja. Y su abordaje también debe serlo. Así que, si estás lidiando con inflamación crónica, no te centres solo en lo que comes. Mírate de forma global. Cuerpo, mente y entorno. Gracias por estar ahí un día más. Si te ha gustado este episodio, compártelo, déjame tus comentarios y nos escuchamos en el próximo. ¡Un abrazo enorme y a cuidarse mucho!Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/comiendo-con-maria-nutricion--2497272/support.
In dieser Episode zeigt Joshua Hübner, wie vielseitig Schwarzkümmelöl wirkt und warum es zu den spannendsten Naturmitteln überhaupt gehört. Basierend auf aktuellen Studien und praktischer Erfahrung werden die Top 10 gesundheitlichen Vorteile verständlich erklärt – von Immunsystem und Allergien über Schlaf, Entzündungen und Schilddrüse bis hin zu Darm, Haut und hormoneller Balance.
Welkom bij deze aflevering, waarin we het gaan hebben over een vaak vergeten schakel in de spijsvertering: de maag. Veel mensen ervaren darmklachten zonder te beseffen dat de oorzaak al veel eerder in het proces ligt. Een goed werkende maag is cruciaal voor de opname van voedingsstoffen en het voorkomen van verteringsproblemen. Maar wat als de maag zijn werk niet goed doet? We duiken in de rol van maagzuur, de impact van de bacterie Helicobacter pylori, het belang van vitamine B12 en hoe histamineproblemen hierin een rol spelen. Kortom: alles wat je moet weten om je spijsvertering te optimaliseren!https://www.an-apple-a-day.nl/optimaal-darmherstel/https://calendly.com/martine-apple/gratis-sessie-optimaal-darmherstel
Matters Microbial #83: Helicobacter — Passing the Acid Test March 19, 2025 Today, Dr. Karen Ottemann, Professor and Chair of the Department of Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology at the University of California Santa Cruz joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss the fascinating strategies of Helicobacter pylori, which can cause gastric ulcers and even stomach cancer in people. Host: Mark O. Martin Guest: Karen Ottemann Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify Become a patron of Matters Microbial! Links for this episode An overview of Helicobacter pylori and its relationship to gastric ulcers and gastric cancer. A video on the relationship between Helicobacteri pylori and gastric diseases. The story of how Helicobacter pylori was finally demonstrated to be responsible for gastric ulcers and gastric cancer. The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori world wide. When Helicobacter pylori does not cause disease: a possible theory. The mechanism by which Helicobacter pylori causes gastric ulcers. The mechanism by which Helicobacter pylori causes gastric cancer. An overview of gastric cancer. An overview of inflammation and cancer. One of the articles from Dr. Ottemann's research group discussed in this episode: “Bacterial flagella hijack type IV pili proteins to control motility.” Another of the articles from Dr. Ottemann's research group discussed in this episode: “Helicobacter pylori cheV1 mutants recover semisolid agar migration due to loss of a previously uncharacterized Type IV filament membrane alignment complex homolog.” Dr. Ottemann's faculty website. Dr. Ottemann's research website. Intro music is by Reber Clark Send your questions and comments to mattersmicrobial@gmail.com
BUFFALO, NY - March 11, 2025 – A new #editorial was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 10, 2025, titled “EXPOSOMES and GENES: The duo influencing CANCER initiation and progression." In this editorial, Drs. Uzma Saqib, Katherine E. Ricks, Alexander G. Obukhov, and Krishnan Hajela from Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) in Indore, India, discuss how environmental factors, known as exposomes, interact with genes to influence cancer risk. The authors highlight how pollution, diet, infections, and chronic stress can trigger genetic alterations that may lead to cancer. Understanding these connections could play a crucial role in cancer prevention and public health strategies. Genes store the instructions for how the body functions, but they can be damaged by harmful exposures. Polluted air, radiation, tobacco smoke, and processed foods can lead to DNA damage, interfering with the body's natural ability to repair itself. Over time, these genetic changes can increase the risk of cancer development. The authors emphasize that nearly everyone is exposed to cancer risk factors daily. “According to the Global Air Quality Guidelines of World Health Organization (WHO), nearly all of the global population (>99%) breathes polluted air that exceeds guideline limits.” For example, air pollution has been linked to lung cancer, while UV radiation is a leading cause of skin cancer. Processed meats contain harmful chemicals that can damage DNA, and excessive alcohol consumption has been shown to raise the risk of liver cancer by causing toxic buildup in cells. Even chronic stress and hormone imbalances can weaken the body's natural defenses against cancer by altering key genetic pathways. Infections also play a critical role in cancer risk. The Helicobacter pylori bacterium can cause stomach cancer by damaging stomach cells, while human papillomavirus (HPV) is strongly linked to cervical cancer. Other bacteria, viruses, and fungi can introduce genetic instability that contributes to tumor growth. Despite these risks, scientists estimate that up to 40% of cancers could be prevented through lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet, regular exercise, and avoiding harmful exposures. Advances in research technology are helping scientists better understand how environmental factors alter genes, leading to new strategies for cancer detection and prevention. “Understanding the exposome-gene-cancer research axis will have a significant impact on public health and the development of more effective strategies for prevention and treatment of diseases.” The editorial underscores the urgent need for greater public awareness and policy action to reduce exposure to harmful environmental risks. As scientists continue to explore the connection between exposomes and genetic changes, their findings could revolutionize public health efforts and cancer prevention strategies. By recognizing the long-term impact of environmental exposures, individuals, communities, and policymakers can take meaningful steps toward reducing cancer risk and promoting healthier environments for future generations. DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28696 Correspondence to - Krishnan Hajela - hajelak@gmail.com Video short - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE4XX9ULHBQ To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit https://www.oncotarget.com and connect with us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget/ X - https://twitter.com/oncotarget Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oncotargetjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@OncotargetJournal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/oncotarget/ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/Oncotarget/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0gRwT6BqYWJzxzmjPJwtVh MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM
El sulforafano es un compuesto que se encuentra en el brócoli por lo que uno de los principales beneficios es que esta sustancia destruye la bacteria Helicobacter pylori causante de reflujo y gastritis, por otra parte, su consumo también nos ayuda a regular la presión arterial de forma natural, mejora la función renal, fortalece el sistema inmunológico, ayuda a combatir la obesidad, combatir hígado graso no alcohólico, entre otros beneficios. Crestomatía, Grupo Fórmula. Este video es una obra original del Grupo Fórmula, extracción del programa de Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual. Publicado el día Domingo 16/Febrero/2025. Las opiniones y promociones vertidas en este programa son responsabilidad de quien las dice. Foto de @freepik.
A fascinating new study has found that bad breath, or “halitosis” may be correlated with gut issues. In the study, 99% of those who were given treatment for their gut health actually fixed their bad breath! In this episode, I'll break down the connection between conditions like SIBO and bad breath, and I'll recommend an effective probiotic protocol to treat bad breath.
In this episode of "Solving the Puzzle with Dr. Datis Kharrazian," we dive into the intricate world of gastrointestinal health, focusing specifically on the common pathogen Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and various parasites affecting the human body. Dr. Kharrazian as explores the pathophysiological mechanisms of these infections, their clinical presentations, and the potential systemic health issues they can trigger, including autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular risks, and gastrointestinal disturbances. Learn more at drknews.comFor patient-oriented courses, visit https://drknews.com/online-courses/For CE and CME practitioner courses, visit https://kharrazianinstitute.com/00:00 H. Pylori Pathogenesis Explained05:45 H. Pylori: Symptoms and Risks11:58 H. Pylori's Broad Health Impact19:24 Urea Breath Test for H. Pylori25:40 Digestive Health Supplement Strategies32:05 Malaria Symptoms and Transmission Overview36:49 Dormant Malaria Parasite Reactivation39:24 Asymptomatic Malaria: Hidden Transmission Risk46:07 Parasite Transmission Via Poor Hygiene51:12 Deworming Benefits for HIV Patients57:24 Mixed Results in Autoimmune Disease Treatment01:04:05 "Chronic Infections and Immune Function"01:06:46 Sleep's Role in Immunity01:14:47 Bile Acids: Key Immune Regulators01:21:25 Mucosal Immunity and Microbiome Health01:22:37 Factors Affecting Microbiome DiversitySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/solving-the-puzzle-with-dr-datis-kharrazian. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Episode 59! In this episode, we explore the significant yet often overlooked topic of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and its profound effects on gut health, endometriosis, and fertility. Join us as we discuss the symptoms associated with H. pylori, its connection to inflammation and endometriosis, and the implications for fertility. We provide insights and actionable tips to help you understand this bacterium and its potential impact on your health. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Introduction to H. pylori: Overview of what H. pylori is and its prevalence in the population. Symptoms of Infection: Identifying signs such as persistent stomach pain, bloating, and nutrient deficiencies. Connection to Endometriosis: How H. pylori contributes to inflammation that exacerbates endometriosis symptoms. Impact on Fertility: Discussion on how H. pylori infection correlates with infertility in both men and women. The Role of Lipopolysaccharides (LPS): Understanding how LPS from H. pylori can breach gut barriers and trigger systemic inflammation. Testing Methods: Examination of various testing options for detecting H. pylori, including stool tests and breath tests. Treatment Protocols: Overview of conventional treatments versus natural approaches for managing H. pylori infection. Personal Journey: Lizzie shares her own experiences with digestive issues related to H. pylori and her plans for further investigation. ACTIONABLE TIPS: Recognising symptoms that may indicate H. pylori infection. Understanding the importance of stomach acid for digestive health. Exploring testing and treatment options for H. pylori. Stomach Acid Test: A method to assess your stomach acid levels at home. RESOURCES MENTIONED Nouveau Healthcare: A healthcare provider specialising in histamine, Vitamin D, gut health and H. pylori treatment protocols: https://nouveauhealthcare.com/ Can I Be Candid Show: https://www.youtube.com/@CanIBeCandidShow MENTIONED EPISODES Episode 10: Exploring gut health fundamentals. Episode 12: Understanding the role of inflammation in women's health. >>Endo Fertility Podcast Goodie Bag
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Send us a textIn this episode of The Autoimmune RESET, we explore the often-misunderstood connection between low ferritin and hair loss. Is iron supplementation really the right solution, or is there more going on beneath the surface? Join VJ Hamilton as we dive into the symptoms of low ferritin, the dangers of high iron and chronic inflammation, and the fascinating role of hidden infections—like Blastocystis, Helicobacter pylori, and Candida albicans—in hijacking iron and making matters worse.We'll also discuss how high ferritin can be a marker of inflammation, why the real problem may not be iron deficiency but iron utilisation, and how copper plays a key role in the process. Plus, learn about anaemia of chronic inflammation, what tests you need, and how to address this complex issue holistically.If you're struggling with hair loss, fatigue, or persistent low iron levels despite supplementation, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you uncover the root cause and take control of your health. Tune in to learn why more iron isn't always better!Want to join my new program, The Inflammation at its source and reclaim your health? You can learn more here.If you are ready for change, download your free copy of The Autoimmunity Recovery Plan here so you can get started.Or, if you prefer working together 1-2-1 or would like to explore functional testing, you can find all my services here. Thanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.
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In this episode, we discuss the anatomy and physiology of the stomach and its unique epithelial structure. We dive into the pathophysiological implications of conditions such as Helicobacter pylori infection and hypochlorhydria, examining how they disrupt gastric function and microbial balance. Finally, we connect these concepts to the small intestine, discussing possible downstream effects of altered gastric acid secretion, focusing on microbial colonization and contributions to broader gastrointestinal health challenges, such as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). Topics: 1. Introduction Highlighting the stomach and anatomy. Discussion on H. pylori. Interplay between the stomach and small intestines, focusing on microbial balance and overgrowth. 2. Anatomy of the Stomach The stomach as a hollow, muscular organ located between the esophagus and small intestine. Anatomical regions: cardia, fundus, body, and pylorus. Layers of gastric mucosa: epithelial lining, lamina propria, and thin band of smooth muscle. 3. Epithelial Lining and Specialized Cells Mucous cells: Location within the surface epithelium and gastric pits. Secretion of viscous mucus containing mucins, forming a protective barrier. Role in shielding the epithelial lining from acidic gastric juices and creating a neutral microenvironment. Parietal cells: Location in the gastric glands, predominantly in the fundus and body. Secretion of hydrochloric acid (HCl) for digestion and defense. Production of intrinsic factor and vitamin B12 absorption. Chief cells: Secretion of pepsinogen, converted to pepsin for protein digestion. Production of gastric lipase for lipid digestion. Enteroendocrine cells: Hormone secretion. Gastrin, acid secretion and gastric motility. 4. Protection and Functionality of Gastric Mucosa Physical and chemical barriers. Acidic environment maintained by parietal cells for enzymatic activity and pathogen defense. Coordination of cell functions for efficient digestion and protection. 5. Transition from Stomach to Small Intestine Anatomical junction marked by the pyloric sphincter. Balancing the acidic environment of the stomach with the intestinal conditions. Differences between stomach and intestinal epithelial barriers. 6. Microbial Communities in the Stomach and Intestines Limited microbial diversity in the stomach due to its low pH. Acid-resistant populations such as H. pylori and their impact on microbial diversity. H. pylori , chronic gastritis, ulcers, and gastric lining atrophy. 7. H. Pylori Infection and Symptoms Symptoms, manifestations. 8. Low Stomach Acid (Hypochlorhydria) The role of stress, aging, and infections. Downstream effects, particularly in the development of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). 9. Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) Definition and microbial population thresholds. Protective mechanisms regulating bacterial density in the small intestine. Role of low stomach acid in bacterial colonization and overgrowth. Consequences of SIBO, including symptoms and metabolic activity of overgrown bacteria. 10. Conclusion Root cause analysis. Thank you to our episode sponsor: 1. Check out Ulyana Organics' Tallow Wild Yam Cream and Healing Facial Oil, and use code CHLOE10 10% off your order. Thanks for tuning in! Get Chloe's Book Today! "75 Gut-Healing Strategies & Biohacks" Follow Chloe on Instagram @synthesisofwellness Follow Chloe on TikTok @chloe_c_porter Visit synthesisofwellness.com to purchase products, subscribe to our mailing list, and more!
This month, we head to the tropics and meet the Blue Iguana of the Cayman Islands! This endangered lizard is found nowhere else on the globe save for the island of Grand Cayman in the Caribbean, and just two decades ago, it's likely there were fewer than 25 animals remaining in the wild. This was a species that was functionally extinct, but thanks to the herculean efforts of a dedicated group of people, the Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi) has been brought back from the brink, with over 1000 iguanas now roaming the dry, rocky forests of Grand Cayman. In July of 2024 Bill traveled there to interview Fred Burton, the man many people credit as the main driver behind the effort to save this endemic species.This episode was recorded on July 25, 2024 at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, North Side, Grand CaymanEpisode Notes and LinksFind ourt more about conservation of the Blue Iguana by visiting the National Trust for the Cayman Islands.If you want to support efforts to help the Blue Iguana, you can donate here.Check out Fred's book, The Little Blue Book: A Short History of the Grand Cayman Blue IguanaIf you ever find yourself in Grand Cayman, we can't recommend enough that you visit the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, home to the Blue Iguana captive breeding program.Sponsors and Ways to Support UsGumleaf Boots, USA (free shipping for patrons)Thank you to Always Wandering Art (Website and Etsy Shop) for providing the artwork for this episode.Support us on Patreon.Check out the Field Guides merch at our Teespring store. It's really a great deal: you get to pay us to turn your body into a billboard for the podcast!Works CitedBurton, F.J., 2004. Battling extinction: A view forward for the Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi). Iguana, 11(4), pp.232-237.Burton, F.J., 2005. Restoring a new wild population of Blue Iguanas (Cyclura lewisi) in the Salina Reserve, Grand Cayman. Iguana, 12(3), pp.166-174.Burton, F.J., 2011. Population restoration for a critically endangered reptile—the Grand Cayman blue iguana (Cyclura lewisi). Reptiles Australasia, 1, pp.35-44.Chan, N., Shen, Z., Mannion, A., Kurnick, S., Popescu, I.S., Burton, F.J., Calle, P.P. and Fox, J.G., 2021. Helicobacter cyclurae sp. nov., isolated from endangered blue iguanas (Cyclura lewisi). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9, p.676682.
În cadrul ediției de pe 17 decembrie 2024 a emisiunii Știința360 de pe Radio România Cultural, Dr. Marius Geantă, Președintele Centrului pentru Inovație în Medicină, a comentat ultimele noutăți din domeniul sănătății. Uniunea Europeană (UE) a făcut un pas decisiv în abordarea bolilor cardiovasculare (BCV), principala cauză de deces pe continent, prin adoptarea Concluziilor Consiliului UE care vizează îmbunătățirea strategiilor pentru sănătatea cardiovasculară. Cu peste 60 de milioane de europeni care trăiesc cu BCV și 1,7 milioane de decese anuale atribuite acestei afecțiuni, noile recomandări ale Cosniliuliu marchează un moment de referință în politica de sănătate publică. Din punct de vedere economic, BCV impun o povară de 282 miliarde de euro pe an asupra UE, un cost pe care noile măsuri își propun să-l reducă. Concluziile Consiliului, susținute de Alianța Europeană pentru Sănătatea Cardiovasculară (EACH), pun accent pe prevenție, depistare timpurie, abordări inovatoare în materie de tratament și pe adresarea determinanților socio-economice și de mediu ai sănătății. Noul comisar european pentru sănătate, Olivér Várhelyi, s-a angajat să transforme aceste rezoluții într-un Plan European de Sănătate Cardiovasculară concret. Bolile cardiovasculare includ o gamă largă de afecțiuni care afectează inima și vasele de sânge, inclusiv bolile coronariene, accidentele vasculare cerebrale, insuficiența cardiacă și aritmiile. Deși ratele mortalității din cauza BCV au scăzut în multe state membre ale UE, acestea rămân principala cauză de deces și dizabilitate în regiune. Factori socio-economici, precum nivelul de trai și lipsa accesului la servicii medicale, contribuie la inegalități semnificative în sănătatea cardiovasculară între și în interiorul statelor membre. Strategia Consiliului recunoaște aceste provocări și își propune să îmbunătățească sănătatea cardiovasculară într-un mod holistic, integrând eforturi din domeniul prevenției, diagnosticului și reabilitării. Mai multe detalii despre subiectele discutate - ▶ Prevenția bolilor cardiovasculare, o prioritate la nivel european. Noile recomandările ale Consiliului UE pentru sănătatea cardiovasculară ▶ Screeningul pentru cancerul de sân crește supraviețuirea la femeile cu vârste cuprinse între 40-49 de ani ▶ Includerea testării pentru Helicobacter pylori la programele de screening pentru cancerul colorectal crește ratele de participare ▶ Țările cu venituri mici și medii înregistrează o creștere semnificativă a cazurilor de diabet și întâmpină probleme privind accesul la tratament Ascultă emisiunea pe Radio România Cultural.
Bienvenidos a este podcast donde se abordarán los temas de mayor interés en el ámbito oncológico para Latinoamérica. A lo largo de este proyecto los Dres. Diego Ballén y Mauricio Lema, oncólogos clínicos colombianos, entrevistarán a un invitado especial para abordar con base en evidencia científica y a su experiencia a aquellas interrogantes que llegan a surgir diariamente en la práctica clínica. Durante este episodio, la Dra. Constanza Camargo, epidemióloga e investigadora Earl Stadtman en el National Cancer Institute - Shady Grove en Rockville, Maryland, EE. UU., conversó con nuestros coordinadores sobre el cáncer gástrico. Con base en su experiencia, la Dra. Camargo respondió a las siguientes interrogantes: ¿Qué se ha observado en las personas que migran entre países con alta y baja incidencia de cáncer gástrico? ¿Qué nos hace falta en América Latina para desarrollar un programa de detección temprana de cáncer gástrico? ¿Cuál es su opinión sobre la estrategia de diagnosticar y erradicar Helicobacter pylori en nuestra región? ¿Por qué ha sido tan difícil encontrar una vacuna efectiva contra Helicobacter pylori? ¿Qué papel juega la dieta en el desarrollo del cáncer gástrico? ¿Qué papel tiene el virus de Epstein-Barr como agente causal en el cáncer gástrico? ¿Hacia dónde considera que debe dirigirse la investigación sobre el cáncer gástrico en América Latina? Fecha de grabación: 12 de noviembre de 2024 Todos los comentarios emitidos por los participantes son a título personal y no reflejan la opinión de ScienceLink u otros. Se deberá revisar las indicaciones aprobadas en el país para cada uno de los tratamientos y medicamentos comentados. Las opiniones vertidas en este programa son responsabilidad de los participantes o entrevistados, ScienceLink las ha incluido con fines educativos. Este material está dirigido a profesionales de la salud exclusivamente.
H. pylori (Helicobacter pylori) is a common bacterial infection that can cause digestive issues such as stomach pain, ulcers, and, if untreated, more serious complications. In this episode, we're joined by Dr. William D. Chey, a leading gastroenterologist, professor at the University of Michigan, and Vice President of the American College of Gastroenterology's Board of Trustees. As the lead author of the ACG's newly updated guidelines for diagnosing and treating H. pylori, Dr. Chey discusses: Why the updated guidelines matter and what they mean for patients. How H. pylori is diagnosed and the latest best practices. Treatment advancements and what patients should know. The role of lifestyle and nutrition in managing this infection. This episode provides essential insights for anyone facing an H. pylori diagnosis or undergoing treatment, empowering you with knowledge to take control of your digestive health journey. This episode is presented in collaboration with the American College of Gastroenterology's Patient Care Committee.
Themen: Kühlschrankgold Butter [00:52Min.] | Check: Anti-Schuppen-Shampoos [06:45Min.] | Fit u. gesund: Helicobacter und Gastritis [12:50Min.] | Labortest Überwachungskameras [20:39Min.]
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) aka acid reflux is one of the most prevalent gut issues in the world. And unfortunately, popping those PPIs and Tums isn't doing your body much good. This has been my most popular episode EVER, and so I'm bringing it back around -- Listen to this episode to find out: - why you aren't just suffering from TOO MUCH or NOT ENOUGH stomach acid - why you shouldn't drink tons of liquids with your meals - why proton-pump inhibitors aren't the best option for your health - which foods are common triggers for GERD - how naturally heal your system instead of just covering up symptoms ... and more! If this episode resonates with you and you're looking for more guidance, consider joining my pH Balance DIY Program to naturally heal your acid reflux. You can find it at bit.ly/phbalancegroup Show Notes: Get my Core-Gi Workout Program with the exclusive listener discount! Join the Compass Method DIY Program Schedule a 1:1 Discovery Call Coursework from the Master's of Human Nutrition & Functional Medicine program at the University of Western States Gastric acid normosecretion is not essential in the pathogenesis of mild erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease in relation to Helicobacter pylori status You can learn more about me by following on IG @imperfectlypaigewellness or by checking out my blog, freebies, and offers on my website: https://imperfectlypaigewellness.com Please share with #PaigeTalksWellness to help get the word out about the show - and join the Imperfect Health Fam over on Facebook.
En el segmento Salud de El Gran Musical conversamos con Grecia Ochoa, Patóloga Anatómica de Ecua American, sobre las causas, síntomas y tratamiento del Helicobacter pylori.
On episode #65 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease literature for the weeks of 9/26 – 10/7/24. Host: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Viral Exploring viral respiratory coinfections: Shedding light on pathogen interactions (PLoS Pathogens) Bacterial ACG Clinical Guideline: Treatment of Helicobacter pylori Infection (American Journal of Gastroenterology) A multivalent mRNA-LNP vaccine protects against Clostridioides difficile infection (Science) The evidence base for the optimal antibiotic treatment duration of upper and lower respiratory tract infections: an umbrella review (LANCET: Infectious Diseases) Population Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Cefepime, Meropenem, and Piperacillin-Tazobactam in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis(JID) Establishment of Amblyomma maculatum Ticks and Rickettsia parkeri in the Northeastern United States (Emerging Infectious Diseases) DETICKT (DETICKT) Early Oral Step-Down Versus Continued Intravenous Antibiotic Treatment of Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infection(Surgical Infections) Fungal The Last of US Season 2 (YouTube) Candida auris: A focused review for emergency clinicians (American Journal of Emergency Medicine) Parasitic Ivermectin-based mass drug administration for scabies in northern India: a single-arm community intervention trial (OFID) Miscellaneous Out-BREAK! : An IDWeek 2023 escape room to break out of the educational mold (OFID) Music is by Ronald Jenkees Information on this podcast should not be considered as medical advice.
Gastric cancer is a leading cause of cancer death globally. Chronic H pylori infection is the primary cause of gastric cancer, responsible for at least 80% of the new cases. Constanza Camargo, PhD, of the National Cancer Institute joins JAMA Associate Editor John M. Inadomi, MD, to discuss co-testing with FIT and H pylori stool antigen to help prevent gastric cancer. Related Content: Fecal Immunochemical Test and Helicobacter pylori Stool Antigen Co-Testing Screening for Helicobacter pylori to Prevent Gastric Cancer
In this special JPGN episode, hosts Drs. Jason Silverman and Jennifer Lee talk to Dr. Nicola Jones about the newly released Updated joint ESPGHAN/NASPGHAN guidelines for management of Helicobacter pylori infection in children and adolescents. Dr. Jones is a Senior Scientist in the Cell Biology Program, a staff physician in the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at SickKids and a Professor of Paediatrics and Physiology at the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on understanding the mechanisms responsible for gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases including Helicobacter pylori and inflammatory bowel disease. Learning Objectives:Understand the indications and recommended methods for testing for H pylori in children and adolescents.Outline the recommendations for treatment regimens and follow-up testing for the eradication of H pylori in children and adolescents. Understand where the new guidelines differ from previous guidance.Links:- Updated guidelines (open access!)Support the showThis episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this episode of New Frontiers, Dr. Kara Fitzgerald sits down with Dr. Valerie Gershenhorn, a leading expert in functional dermatology and a Clinical Team Member for Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory, to explore the profound impact of the gut-skin axis and autonomic nervous system on chronic skin conditions like acne, eczema, and more. Dr. Gershenhorn shares her comprehensive approach, including the use of functional testing, targeted nutrition, and specific supplements to address the root causes of skin issues. Clinicians will gain valuable insights into how gut health influences skin conditions and practical strategies for discovering imbalances with GI-MAP testing, and how to correct these findings in clinical practice. This episode is a must-listen for those looking to deepen their understanding of the connection between gut and skin health. ~DrKF Check out the show notes at https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/fxmed-podcast/ for the full list of links and resources. GUEST DETAILS Valerie Gershenhorn, DO, is a Clinical Team Member for Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory. She attended the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, where she graduated in the top 5% of her class. Dr. Gershenhorn then went on to complete an internal medicine residency at Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York where she became chief resident. After staying on for a chief residency year, Dr. Gershenhorn earned board certification in internal medicine. Dr. Gershenhorn completed her dermatology residency at Lehigh Valley Hospital and earned board certification in dermatology. She has been practicing dermatology since 2006. Dr. Gershenhorn feels aligned with integrative dermatology because she believes that the skin is a “check engine light” for what is happening within the body. WellEnci https://wellenci.org/about-us Email valerie.gershenhorn@diagnosticsolutionslab.com/ THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory: Website New Frontiers Listeners, elevate your patient care - download the GI-MAP Gut Skin Handout. https://tinyurl.com/5dedxavw SHOW NOTES GI-MAP by DSL https://bit.ly/2IEhVrS GI-MAP Sample Report https://tinyurl.com/3jxa9d8z OAp - Organic Acids Profile https://tinyurl.com/463ny5r2 OAp - Sample Report https://tinyurl.com/3puz5u9e Study: High levels of Helicobacter pylori antigens and antibodies in patients with severe acne vulgaris https://tinyurl.com/wmhnwvpu Dr. Julie Greenberg https://tinyurl.com/4tjcsb8n Study: Filaggrin and beyond… (Includes filaggrin schematic) https://tinyurl.com/mudfumuv CONNECT WITH DrKF on: YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/hjpc8daz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkarafitzgerald/
Durant l'été, je vous propose une sélection des meilleurs épisodes de Vlan sur la dernière saison. L'occasion de découvrir ou redécouvrir des épisodes qui ont énormément plu. Bruno Donatini est l'un des meilleurs experts du microbiote en France. Gastro-entérologue, hépatologue, cancérologue et immunologue, il est l'auteur de plusieurs livres et forme pas beaucoup de médecins et naturopathes a mieux comprendre notre système gastrique qui est le coeur de notre système immunitaire. Depuis quelques temps, je m'intéresse beaucoup au sujet et je me rends compte qu'il y a beaucoup de tout et surtout de n'importe quoi sur ce sujet donc recevoir une personne comme le Dr Donatini qui excelle dans l'art d'expliquer est une ressource rare. Ensemble nous explorerons l'impact complexe de notre microbiote sur notre santé, en soulignant les liens étroits entre une flore intestinale équilibrée, une alimentation adaptée et une digestion saine. Bruno nous mettra en garde contre les idées reçues et les pratiques risquées intéressant le côlon, en décodant par exemple les vérités et les mythes entourant le recours à l'hydrothérapie ou à la greffe fécale. Il nous éclairera sur les bienfaits insoupçonnés de certains aliments, nous serons aussi appelés à remettre en question nos habitudes alimentaires, notamment en ce qui concerne la consommation de lactose et de gluten. Cet épisode sera également l'occasion d'apprendre sur les précautions à prendre lorsqu'on intègre des produits naturels comme les orties dans notre alimentation, et sur l'utilité cruciale du diagnostic professionnel pour décrypter les problèmes de santé intestinale. Nous n'allons rien laisser au hasard, abordant tout, des signes avant-coureurs de dysbiose aux nuances de la santé bucco-dentaire. Vous sortirez de cet épisode armé.e.s de connaissances pour apporter des changements positifs à votre mode de vie et j'ai hâte de lire vos retours! Une partie des questions que l'on traite: 1. Quels sont les risques liés à l'hydrothérapie du côlon et à la greffe fécale ? 2. Comment la bactérie Helicobacter peut-elle influer sur l'efficacité de la chimiothérapie complémentaire et favoriser certaines maladies ? 3. Quelles solutions Bruno propose-t-il pour résoudre le problème de la constipation ? 4. Pourquoi est-il important de maintenir une diversité de la flore intestinale haute et qu'elle est la relation avec la qualité des sels biliaires ? 5. En quoi la consommation de lactose devrait-elle être limitée et quelles alternatives alimentaires recommande-il ? 6. Bruno a-t-il des recommandations spécifiques sur l'utilisation du café et du thé en lien avec la santé intestinale ? 7. Quelles sont les implications du microbiote sur la santé alimentaire et que doit-on considérer avant de recourir aux compléments alimentaires ? 8. Quel est le rôle de l'insuline dans la régulation du sucre et comment la metformine peut-elle être utilisée pour réduire la graisse viscérale ? 9. Comment Bruno explique-t-il l'importance d'un diagnostic approfondi avant de procéder à un nettoyage du côlon ? 10. Quelles sont les meilleures pratiques alimentaires et d'hygiène de vie que Bruno suggère pour favoriser une bonne santé intestinale ? Timelaps : 00:00 Microbiote commence in utero, évolue diversification 05:42 Microbiote : passager, muqueux, interne, protection, danger. 15:13 Éliminer les fleurs anaérobies, nettoyer avec soin. 17:34 Alimentation, digestion, risques : bref aperçu physique. 22:24 Le grêle essentiel pour absorber nutriments essentiels. 30:31 Réactions immunitaires, vaccination, infections virales chez l'enfant. 34:33 Apport nutritionnel et flore intestinale comparés. 41:57 Étude suédoise : potagers bio, moins allergies. 47:18 Inhalation particules dangereuses influence immunité. 48:55 Diagnostic, régime, équilibre et protocoles alimentaires. 55:28 Perte de poids, diminution de la glycémie, énergie. 01:00:38 Apprenez à cuisiner sainement pour une vie saine. 01:09:17 Boire trop peut causer des problèmes digestifs. 01:10:46 Boire du café aussi bon que légumes. 01:17:26 Effets d'Aker Mania sur la santé digestive. 01:25:59 Simulation de consultation médicale et examens divers. 01:30:54 Améliorer qualité alimentaire, éviter compléments inutiles. 01:33:11 Ouverture à la professionnalisation médicale, fermeture aux excès. Suggestion d'autres épisodes à écouter : #294 Les secrets de la longévité en bonne santé avec Docteur Christophe de Jaeger (https://audmns.com/yiQROWd) Vlan #44 Santé, alimentaire et lobbying de l'industrie avec Isabelle Saporta (https://audmns.com/GqiNejb) #239 Comment repenser le système de santé en France? Avec Jean Charles Samuelian (https://audmns.com/mTSHtnB)
Over the past few years on YouTube, we've enjoyed deep diving into the best solutions to help YOU heal! So, we'd like to take a look back and round up the top 5 BEST supplements for your gut health! Want to learn more about each supplement? Check out the videos below!
Visit learnAMAstyle.com to uplevel your writing and editing skills with free downloads on medical writing and editing. The FDA has approved vonoprazan (Voquenza) for treating non-erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in adults. Vonoprazan is an oral potassium-competitive acid blocker (PCAB) already approved for erosive esophagitis and Helicobacter pylori infection. PCABs are a new class of medicines that inhibit stomach acid secretion. Non-erosive GERD is the most common form of GERD, affecting around 45 million US adults, with about 15 million treated with prescription medication annually. Many patients remain dissatisfied with existing treatments, experiencing symptoms that affect their quality of life. The approval of vonoprazan was based on the Phalcon-Nerd-301 study, a Phase 3 trial showing it significantly reduced heartburn episodes and provided more heartburn-free days and nights compared to placebo. The trial included 772 adults with frequent heartburn, demonstrating vonoprazan's effectiveness over placebo. The FDA has granted fast track designation to ADI-270 for metastatic or advanced clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) in patients who previously received an immune checkpoint inhibitor and a VEGF inhibitor. ADI-270 is a CD70-targeted gamma delta CAR T-cell therapy designed to enhance resilience to the tumor microenvironment. A phase 1/2 trial will evaluate ADI-270 in patients with confirmed ccRCC who have been previously treated. The primary endpoints are the incidence of dose-limiting toxicities and the proportion of treatment-emergent adverse effects. The FDA has granted Fast Track and Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapeutic (RMAT) designations to Lomecel-B, an investigational MSC therapy for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Lomecel-B aims to address neurodegeneration in AD and showed positive results in the CLEAR MIND Phase 2a trial. Visit learnAMAstyle.com to uplevel your writing and editing skills with free downloads on medical writing and editing.
AjiTerapia presenta al Dr. Rodriguez Roche. Presenta su nuevo libro Mitos Sociales. El psicologo profundiza en la temática de los mitos sociales. Los mitos sociales son creencias o ideas ampliamente aceptadas por la sociedad, a menudo sin una base sólida en la realidad. Algunos ejemplos comunes de mitos sociales incluyen: “Las personas solo usan el 10% de su cerebro”: Aunque esta afirmación ha sido popularizada en películas y libros, la realidad es que utilizamos todo nuestro cerebro de manera activa. “El pelo y las uñas siguen creciendo después de la muerte”: En realidad, el crecimiento del cabello y las uñas se detiene poco después de la muerte debido a la falta de circulación sanguínea. “Comer antes de nadar provoca calambres”: No hay evidencia científica sólida que respalde esta afirmación. Los calambres durante la natación pueden deberse a otros factores. “Los murciélagos son ciegos”: Aunque algunos murciélagos tienen una visión limitada, muchos pueden ver bastante bien. “Los alimentos picantes causan úlceras estomacales”: En realidad, las úlceras están relacionadas con una bacteria llamada Helicobacter pylori y no con alimentos picantes. : AjiTerapia Podcast - YouTube : AjiTerapia LLC on Apple Podcasts : AjiTerapia Walter Rivera Santos 1-787-223-2817 Email: AjiTerapia@gmail.com
Curcumin (Tumeric) is one of our favorite supplements! Not only does it benefit your gut and brain health, it's also a powerful anti-inflammatory! Learn about the best dosage and usage of curcumin - watch now!
Did you know that your gut health directly impacts your thyroid health? Did you know that there are different “gut types”? In this episode, I'll break down the gut and thyroid connection, autoimmune conditions such as Hashimoto's, and I'll help you identify your gut type. Watch now!
Czym są śluzówki? Co mają do np. infekcji Helicobacter czy pasożytniczej? Jak ich funkcjonowanie wpływa na trawienie?To wszystko omawiam w dzisiejszym odcinku, jak i:
It's never too early to get healthier AND happier! I sit down with Integrative Pediatrician and author of the new book, “Healthy Kids, Happy Kids” Dr. Elisa Song to discuss why gut health may be the key to happier kids. We also explore how parents can help gamify kids' habits in a fun way to improve their lifestyle! You don't want to miss this one - watch now!
EUCLID-Mission: ESA präsentiert neue BilderGeheimnisvoller Außenseiter: Die Suche nach "Planet Neun"Helicobacter pylori: Studie zu Verbreitung und ResistenzenElektrostimulation: Kann sie Gelähmten helfen?Zu nah an Hollywood? OpenAI pausiert KI-Stimme // Redaktion und Moderation: Martin Schramm
Todos mis recursos con descuentos, links, cursos, consultas y TODO los encuentras en este único link solo dale click y te lleva todo https://linktr.ee/dulcedagda Instagram ♧ https://www.instagram.com/dulcedagda/ Sigue a Mariana https://www.instagram.com/organically Email de contacto dulcedagda@gmail.com episodio 180 0:00 Introducción al episodio Dulce Dagda presenta el tema de la microbiota y su importancia. Introducción de la invitada, Mariana Arostegui, experta en microbiota humana. Definición y explicación de la microbiota. Importancia de las bacterias en nuestro cuerpo. Bacterias buenas y malas. Cómo las bacterias nos ayudan a mantenernos saludables. Microbiota neurológica y su influencia en el estado de ánimo. Microbiota protectora y su papel en la defensa contra infecciones. Microbiota fermentadora y su importancia en la digestión de fibras. Problemas derivados de una dieta pobre en fibra. La microbiota inmunológica y su relación con el sistema inmune. Problemas de alergias e intolerancias alimentarias. Estrés, dieta y otros factores que pueden desequilibrar la microbiota. Consecuencias de un desequilibrio en la microbiota. Explicación del concepto de intestino permeable. Cómo el estrés y otros factores pueden dañar la barrera intestinal. Síntomas evidentes como inflamación y reflujo. Síntomas menos evidentes como problemas de piel y cambios hormonales. Mariana comparte su rutina diaria y cómo maneja su ayuno intermitente. Importancia del magnesio y otras prácticas saludables. Beneficios del ayuno intermitente para la salud digestiva y general. Recomendaciones sobre cómo implementar el ayuno. Alimentos ricos en glutamina y butirato. Uso de probióticos y otros suplementos. Diferentes tipos de probióticos y sus beneficios. Importancia de elegir el probiótico adecuado para cada necesidad. Por qué persisten las molestias después de tratar Helicobacter pylori. Importancia de la regeneración del estómago después del tratamiento. Mariana y Dulce reflexionan sobre la importancia de cuidar la microbiota. Invitación a seguir a Mariana en sus redes sociales y adquirir su libro "Cuida tus bacterias prehistóricas". 2:00 La microbiota humana 4:30 Rol de las bacterias en la salud 7:00 Funciones de la microbiota 10:00 Impacto de la microbiota en la digestión 12:30 Microbiota e inmunidad 15:00 Factores que afectan la microbiota 18:00 Intestino permeable 21:00 Síntomas de problemas digestivos 24:00 Rutina matutina de Mariana Arostegui 27:00 Ayuno intermitente 30:00 Alimentos y suplementos para reparar el intestino permeable 33:00 Probioticos 36:00 Helicobacter pylori y problemas persistentes 39:00 Conclusión y despedida --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dulcedagda/support
When I was younger, I suffered severe heartburn and ulcers, and I used to take a lot of antacids. Those antacids only helped for a short amount of time, and my symptoms came back within a few hours. I wish I had known what I know now. It's important to understand what causes ulcers and gastritis. For the longest time, it was believed that ulcers were a result of too much stomach acid. However, recent scientific evidence found that Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is the leading cause of peptic ulcer formation. While most people are exposed to these microbes, not everyone gets ulcers, as healthy stomach acid levels help destroy H. pylori and prevent infection and associated stomach issues. Taking antacids or histamine blockers to manage gastritis can increase the risk of infection as these drugs lower the stomach's acidity, creating a perfect environment for H. Pylori to thrive. In contrast, zinc carnosine is a highly effective remedy that coats the stomach, increases stomach acid production, and stimulates the production of mucous lining the stomach wall. Zinc is also a potent antibacterial agent, directly inhibiting the growth of H. pylori, which helps prevent and manage ulcers and gastritis. Carnosine, on the other hand, is broken down and converted into superoxide dismutase (SOD), a powerful antioxidant that lowers inflammation. This explains why zinc carnosine is one of the best supplements to promote intestinal health. Consider taking 75 milligrams of zinc carnosine twice daily. Although zinc carnosine is highly effective, it doesn't work immediately and should be taken for one to three months to see results. To find relief from stomach pain, natural remedies such as baking soda or liquid chlorophyll help soothe stomach irritation. DATA: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/...
Bruno Donatini est l'un des meilleurs experts du microbiote en France. Gastro-entérologue, hépatologue, cancérologue et immunologue, il est l'auteur de plusieurs livres et forme pas beaucoup de médecins et naturopathes a mieux comprendre notre système gastrique qui est le coeur de notre système immunitaire. Depuis quelques temps, je m'intéresse beaucoup au sujet et je me rends compte qu'il y a beaucoup de tout et surtout de n'importe quoi sur ce sujet donc recevoir une personne comme le Dr Donatini qui excelle dans l'art d'expliquer est une ressource rare. Ensemble nous explorerons l'impact complexe de notre microbiote sur notre santé, en soulignant les liens étroits entre une flore intestinale équilibrée, une alimentation adaptée et une digestion saine. Bruno nous mettra en garde contre les idées reçues et les pratiques risquées intéressant le côlon, en décodant par exemple les vérités et les mythes entourant le recours à l'hydrothérapie ou à la greffe fécale. Il nous éclairera sur les bienfaits insoupçonnés de certains aliments, nous serons aussi appelés à remettre en question nos habitudes alimentaires, notamment en ce qui concerne la consommation de lactose et de gluten. Cet épisode sera également l'occasion d'apprendre sur les précautions à prendre lorsqu'on intègre des produits naturels comme les orties dans notre alimentation, et sur l'utilité cruciale du diagnostic professionnel pour décrypter les problèmes de santé intestinale. Nous n'allons rien laisser au hasard, abordant tout, des signes avant-coureurs de dysbiose aux nuances de la santé bucco-dentaire. Vous sortirez de cet épisode armé.e.s de connaissances pour apporter des changements positifs à votre mode de vie et j'ai hâte de lire vos retours! Une partie des questions que l'on traite: 1. Quels sont les risques liés à l'hydrothérapie du côlon et à la greffe fécale ? 2. Comment la bactérie Helicobacter peut-elle influer sur l'efficacité de la chimiothérapie complémentaire et favoriser certaines maladies ? 3. Quelles solutions Bruno propose-t-il pour résoudre le problème de la constipation ? 4. Pourquoi est-il important de maintenir une diversité de la flore intestinale haute et qu'elle est la relation avec la qualité des sels biliaires ? 5. En quoi la consommation de lactose devrait-elle être limitée et quelles alternatives alimentaires recommande-il ? 6. Bruno a-t-il des recommandations spécifiques sur l'utilisation du café et du thé en lien avec la santé intestinale ? 7. Quelles sont les implications du microbiote sur la santé alimentaire et que doit-on considérer avant de recourir aux compléments alimentaires ? 8. Quel est le rôle de l'insuline dans la régulation du sucre et comment la metformine peut-elle être utilisée pour réduire la graisse viscérale ? 9. Comment Bruno explique-t-il l'importance d'un diagnostic approfondi avant de procéder à un nettoyage du côlon ? 10. Quelles sont les meilleures pratiques alimentaires et d'hygiène de vie que Bruno suggère pour favoriser une bonne santé intestinale ? Timelaps : 00:00 Microbiote commence in utero, évolue diversification 05:42 Microbiote : passager, muqueux, interne, protection, danger. 15:13 Éliminer les fleurs anaérobies, nettoyer avec soin. 17:34 Alimentation, digestion, risques : bref aperçu physique. 22:24 Le grêle essentiel pour absorber nutriments essentiels. 30:31 Réactions immunitaires, vaccination, infections virales chez l'enfant. 34:33 Apport nutritionnel et flore intestinale comparés. 41:57 Étude suédoise : potagers bio, moins allergies. 47:18 Inhalation particules dangereuses influence immunité. 48:55 Diagnostic, régime, équilibre et protocoles alimentaires. 55:28 Perte de poids, diminution de la glycémie, énergie. 01:00:38 Apprenez à cuisiner sainement pour une vie saine. 01:09:17 Boire trop peut causer des problèmes digestifs. 01:10:46 Boire du café aussi bon que légumes. 01:17:26 Effets d'Aker Mania sur la santé digestive. 01:25:59 Simulation de consultation médicale et examens divers. 01:30:54 Améliorer qualité alimentaire, éviter compléments inutiles. 01:33:11 Ouverture à la professionnalisation médicale, fermeture aux excès. Suggestion d'autres épisodes à écouter : #294 Les secrets de la longévité en bonne santé avec Docteur Christophe de Jaeger (https://audmns.com/yiQROWd) Vlan #44 Santé, alimentaire et lobbying de l'industrie avec Isabelle Saporta (https://audmns.com/GqiNejb) #239 Comment repenser le système de santé en France? Avec Jean Charles Samuelian (https://audmns.com/mTSHtnB)
Parece que tener SIBO o Helicobacter está de moda... ¿Existe alguna relación con nuestro estilo de vida? ¿Todo es estrés? En esta ocasión, Isabel nos cuenta como su experiencia sufriendo problemas digestivos le llevó a ir descubriendo la relación bidireccional entre sistema digestivo y cerebro. Acompañada por nuestras Neuro.psico-inmunóloga, Eva Clavaín, van desentrañando las relaciones entre los síntomas emocioanles y digestivos.
In this episode, Katie Morra talks about all things related to the gastrointestinal system, including Helicobacter pylori, indigestion, and GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease). They dive into: 1. The health risks of heartburn, GERD, and acid reflux 2. Unveiling the symptoms of indigestion reflux 3. Understanding the causes of indigestion and heartburn 4. A mindful approach to food and diet 5. Addressing indigestion Katie is an accomplished expert in gut health, specializing in Functional Medicine Nutrition and holding certification from the Institute for Functional Medicine. With over ten years of invaluable experience, Katie has had the opportunity to help numerous patients by utilizing a holistic approach that incorporates comprehensive laboratory testing, targeted supplement protocols, and lifestyle adjustments. Her primary focus is on identifying the underlying causes of inflammation, autoimmune diseases, irritable bowel syndrome, food sensitivities, and other chronic conditions. In addition to her successful patient treatments, Katie takes pride in her role as an educator. She has had the privilege of training various healthcare professionals, including nutritionists, dietitians, MDs, PAs, NPs, and health coaches. Through her guidance, these practitioners gain the skills and knowledge to confidently interpret laboratory results, evaluate complex cases, and provide effective treatment plans for their own patients.
CONTÁCTAME POR WHATSAPP https://wa.me/message/VLBJNM7KBBQDC1 DÉJAME CONOCER TU CASO HACIENDO CLIC AQUÍ - https://nelsonarturopsicologo.com/superar-ansiedad Mi página web https://nelsonarturopsicologo.com/ Se puede considerar a la ansiedad como un síntoma o manifestación de un problema mayor que debe ser tratado de una manera adecuada, por esta razón, para encontrar una cura para la ansiedad, es indudable que se debe abordar varios aspectos del paciente y ahondar en esfuerzos para tratarlos de la manera adecuada tal como se muestra a continuación. ¿EXISTE UNA FORMA DEFINITIVA DE SUPERAR LA ANSIEDAD? Tratar la ansiedad requiere esfuerzos importantes del terapeuta o psicólogo y en mayor medida del paciente, por ello, en virtud de dar una respuesta sencilla, si, es posible encontrar una cura de la ansiedad personal, sin embargo, es necesario invertir esfuerzos constantes en lograrlo. Recuerda que en Libre de Ansiedad contamos con un equipo de profesionales con nivel de Maestría y especialistas en terapia cognitivo conductual, que puede ayudarte a encontrar de forma definitiva una cura de la ansiedad. CÓMO SE LLEGA A LA CURA DE LA ANSIEDAD Descartar problemas médicos: existen diversas enfermedades que están estrechamente relacionadas con la ansiedad como la hipoglucemia, hipertiroidismo, o las afecciones estomacales provocadas por el helicobacter pylori y la producción de serotonina, por ello, es necesario saber si la ansiedad que padeces es producto de algún problema médico, ya que así, es más fácil saber que la provoca y saber cómo combatirla efectivamente. Perder el miedo a la muerte y a tu cuerpo: aunque parezca evidente, es fundamental perder el miedo a las reacciones naturales de nuestro propio cuerpo, incluso a la muerte, porque un temor desmedido hacia algo natural genera incapacidad para enfrentar y entender un padecimiento adecuadamente, lo que dificulta el poder tratarlo. Saber interpretar los pensamientos y el mundo exterior: mediante la guía adecuada y el ejercicio constante de cambio y evolución, se puede enfrentar la idea de un mundo presentemente hostil, de generar ideas realistas y centradas y de saber cómo actuar en consecuencia. Enfrentar de manera segura los miedos: la exposición constante y controlada ante un evento, situación u objeto que pueda generar algún tipo de miedo no fundamentado, permite a los pacientes desligarnos poco a poco del temor y con ello estar más cerca de una cura de la ansiedad, recuerda, el primer paso es importante, pero el más valioso siempre es el siguiente. Desarrollar costumbres y hábitos sanos: evidentemente si queremos superar la ansiedad de forma definitiva, es indispensable tener hábitos sanos como la alimentación, el ejercicio, la higiene física, la higiene del sueño, entre otros, dado que sus beneficios mejoran de forma considerable el bienestar y con ello la salud física y mental, sobre todo, cuando el cuidado es constante, se reduce la ansiedad de forma definitiva. Retomar las metas y objetivos: como se ha mencionado a lo largo del video adjunto, una de las formas de lograr la cura de la ansiedad definitiva, es retomar aquello que enciende nuestra alma; a través de la terapia de aceptación y compromiso que podemos ofrecer desde Libre de Ansiedad, se puede lograr de una forma más sencilla, ya que los esfuerzos se enfocan en aprender a usar la energía se usa más efectivamente lo que permite centrarse en aquello que el paciente considere importante. ENLACES MENCIONADOS Documental sobre la adicción que causa el azúcar (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q9eh9TWFGM) Helicobacter Pylori y Ansiedad, las pruebas https://nelsonarturopsicologo.com/helicobacter-pylori-como-afecta-tus-emociones/ REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS Kabeer KK, Ananthakrishnan N, Anand C, Balasundaram S. Prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori Infection and Stress, Anxiety or Depression in Functional Dyspepsia and Outcome after Appropriate Intervention. J Clin Diagn Res. 2017 Aug;11(8):VC11-VC15. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/26745.10486. Epub 2017 Aug 1. PMID: 28969250; PMCID: PMC5620891. Ali, S. A., Abdulameer, H. A., & Jabber, A. S. (2022). Exam Anxiety (High Epinephrine-EAE) and infected with (Helicobacter pylori) of the students Volunteer. Journal of Positive Psychology and Wellbeing, 6(1), 2238-2242. Al Quraan, A. M., Beriwal, N., Sangay, P., & Namgyal, T. (2019). The psychotic impact of Helicobacter pylori gastritis and functional dyspepsia on depression: a systematic review. Cureus, 11(10). Tian, J., Wang, Z., Ren, Y., Jiang, Y., Zhao, Y., Li, M., & Zhang, Z. (2022). Rapamycin Attenuates Anxiety and Depressive Behavior Induced by Helicobacter pylori in Association with Reduced Circulating Levels of Ghrelin. Neural plasticity, 2022. ENLACES DE INTERÉS 3 SECRETOS DE LA MEDICINA CHINA PARA MEJORAR TU SALUD (HTTPS://NELSONARTUROPSICOLOGO.COM/3-SECRETOS-DE-LA-MEDICINA-CHINA-PARA-MEJORAR-TU-SALUD/) LA PLANTA MILENARIA QUE TE AYUDARÁ A SUPERAR LA ANSIEDAD (HTTPS://NELSONARTUROPSICOLOGO.COM/LA-PLANTA-MILENARIA-QUE-TE-AYUDARA-A-SUPERAR-LA-ANSIEDAD/)
Entrevistamos a Asunción González @guerrasintestinas sobre su libro ¿Tú también tienes SIBO? En este episodio hablamos sobre novedades y algunas cuestiones específicas que no tratamos en los episodios previos sobre SIBO (94, 95, 96). Hablamos sobre fármacos que se asocian al SIBO, el glifosato y su relación con la disbiosis y el SIBO, así como novedades en diagnóstico y tratamiento, entre otros temas como el Helicobacter pylori. Web de Asun: https://www.guerrasintestinas.com/ El libro: https://www.planetadelibros.com/libro-tu-tambien-tienes-sibo/390091 Las notas en https://slowmedicineinstitute.com/podcast/
GDP Script/ Top Stories for Jan 24th Publish Date: Jan 23rd HENSSLER 15 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Wednesday, January 24th and Happy 83rd Birthday to singer Neil Diamond ***01.24.24 – BIRTHDAY – NEIL DIAMOND*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Kia Mall of Georgia. Vietnamese-American Entrepreneur Tim Le Seeks to Make History in Gwinnett's County Commission Race Retiring Gwinnett School Board Member Mary Kay Murphy Endorses Yanin Cortes as Her Successor Venom from One of the World's Most Dangerous Spiders Could Potentially Aid Heart Attack Patients Plus, my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets to discuss economic snacks for kids. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Tim Le Running To Be Gwinnett's First Vietnamese-American County Commissioner Tung "Tim" Le, a prominent figure in Gwinnett County's Vietnamese community, has officially announced his candidacy for the county's Board of Commissioners, targeting the District 1 seat currently held by Commissioner Kirkland Carden. Le, if elected, would be the first Vietnamese-American to serve on the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners. His campaign priorities include public safety, property tax reduction, support for small businesses, and strengthening the relationship between law enforcement and minority communities. Le, with a background in mechanical engineering and real estate, has been actively involved in various community organizations and boards. He emphasizes his diverse background as an asset for serving all Gwinnett residents. STORY 2: Mary Kay Murphy Names Her Preferred Successor On Gwinnett School Board Retiring Gwinnett County school board member Mary Kay Murphy has endorsed Yanin Cortes as the best choice to succeed her in the District 3 school board seat. Cortes, a former Shiloh High School teacher and co-founder of Mojitos Cuban American Bistro, stands out for her background as an educator, businesswoman, mother, and community leader. Murphy highlighted Cortes' commitment to fair compensation for teachers, positive work environments, and student-centered policies to improve reading scores and graduation rates. Cortes' experience as an immigrant also brings a valuable perspective to understanding challenges faced by students new to the U.S. in a county with over a quarter of residents born outside the U.S. STORY 3: One of world's deadliest spiders' venom could help save heart attack victims Australian scientists have identified a molecule in the venom of funnel-web spiders that could serve as a life-saving treatment for heart attacks. The drug candidate, called Hi1a, was found to prevent heart cells from dying due to a lack of oxygen in preclinical tests. Additionally, it may extend the lives of donor hearts used for organ transplants. The venom molecule, tested on beating human heart cells, blocks acid-sensing ion channels, preventing the death signal that typically occurs in heart cells during an attack. Researchers hope to conduct human clinical trials for stroke and heart disease in the next two to three years. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back. Break 2: TOM WAGES – GCPS STORY 4: Common stomach bug found can raise the risk of Alzheimer's: study New research suggests that harboring the common stomach bacteria Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) may raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease by 11% in people aged 50 and older. The study analyzed data from over four million people in the UK between 1988 and 2019. H. pylori infection, which can cause indigestion, gastritis, ulcers, and stomach cancer, was linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's. While the causes of Alzheimer's are complex, this study contributes to growing evidence about the potential role of infections in the disease's development. Researchers hope these findings will inform prevention strategies for Alzheimer's. STORY 5: Braves Reliever, Providence Christian Grad Collin McHugh Announces Retirement Right-handed pitcher Collin McHugh, a Providence Christian graduate and 2017 World Series champion with the Houston Astros, announced his retirement at the age of 36. McHugh, drafted by the New York Mets in 2008, reflected on his unexpected 11-season career in a social media post. Despite starting in A ball and throwing 90 mph, he played for five franchises, including the Mets. With a career record of 71-47, a 3.72 ERA, and 967 strikeouts in 346 games, McHugh expressed pride in his perseverance and the clubhouses he was part of. His final two seasons were with the Atlanta Braves, ending with a 7-3 record and a 3.38 ERA. We'll be back in a moment. Break 3: ESOG - INGLES 10 STORY 6: LEAH MCGRATH And now here is my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on economical snacks for kids. STORY 7: LEAH MCGRATH ***LEAH MCGRATH INERVIEW*** We'll have final thoughts after this. 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The Case:Ariella has Hashimoto's and hypothyroidism and has been struggling with her weight since her diagnosis. Everything that had worked in the past for weight management was not working.She tried very low-calorie diets but knew that it was neither sustainable or healthy.When I met Ariella, I saw how much she was struggling and I knew exactly where we needed to look to solve her health mystery. Before we review Ariella's case and introduce you to our guest expert, I know some of you have come here looking for the link to Ignite+! Here is the link: https://completenutritionandwellness.com/shop/ignite.html Be sure to use promo code IGNITE to save 10% The InvestigationI hear about the struggles of weight management from my Hashimoto's and hypothyroid clients all the time so I know how frustrating it can be because it is so much more complicated to navigate. That's why I was excited to connect with Michael Antonelli. He is a leading expert in functional nutrition and wellness, with a wealth of knowledge in the realm of thyroid health. He is also the founder of Healthgevity, a nutraceutical company. He has a passion for uncovering effective strategies for metabolic optimization so I knew he was the perfect person to discuss Ariella's case with.Why It's Hard to Lose Weight with Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto'sThe battle against weight gain with Hashimoto's extends beyond thyroid support. Slow metabolism, hormonal imbalances, water retention, fatigue – each a piece of the intricate puzzle. If you find yourself ticking off these challenges, you're not alone. Michael Antonelli sheds light on the complex web of factors, from blood sugar intricacies to the downstream effects on adrenal glands. It's not just about shedding pounds; it's about unraveling the complexities and finding personalized solutions. Understanding these nuances empowers you to reclaim control over your well-being.Navigating the Blood Sugar Balance with Hashimoto'sBalancing blood sugar is a cornerstone in our journey toward better health. I often encounter people who've heard about blood sugar but might not grasp its significance fully. It's more than just a buzzword; it's a vital component of our well-being.Michael Antonelli sheds light on the importance of maintaining blood sugar levels within a specific range. Think of it as orchestrating a symphony—timing and balance matter. For those practicing intermittent fasting or relying on small meals throughout the day, the goal is to keep glucose levels steady. This steady supply fuels our bodies optimally, ensuring they perform at their best.But what causes blood sugar spikes, and why are they problematic? Michael explains that these spikes can result from various factors, such as skipping meals or consuming high-sugar or high-carb foods without adequate protein or fat. The body responds with insulin production to lower the elevated blood sugar. While this might provide a temporary energy boost, it initiates a cascade of metabolic challenges, contributing to weight gain or resistance.What's the Difference Between Brown Fat and White Fat?Many people don't realize that there are different types of fat and that each plays a different role in weight gain and weight loss. Brown Fat: This is the active player, a metabolic powerhouse buzzing with mitochondria. Think of it as the body's go-to for sustainable energy. Activating brown fat is so much more than weight loss as it influences everything from clarity of thought to overall vitality.White Fat: On the flip side, we have white fat—a storage unit designed for emergencies. The challenge with white fat is convincing the body to part ways with this resilient fat. White fat is what we are targeting with weight-loss practices like cold exposure, intermittent fasting, exercise, and calorie restriction. What we're really doing is trying to awaken the elusive brown fat and restore metabolic equilibrium.In short, brown fat is the energetic performer, which contrasts sharply with the emergency reserves of white fat. We can reprogram the body's response system through movement and diet so that it releases excess fat stores, paving the way for a harmonious equilibrium. Understanding and managing the two types of fat isn't just about weight loss, it provides a more holistic way to reclaim mental clarity, reduce fatigue, and even improve our mood. Understanding Insulin Resistance in Hashimoto'sInsulin resistance is a term that a lot of people use without a clear understanding. What's important for people with Hashimoto's and hypothyroidism to note is that they can be susceptible to insulin resistance. In this episode, Micheal and I get back to the basics and look at the impact it has on those with hypothyroidism. Insulin's Role: Insulin, the blood sugar maestro, orchestrates glucose entry into cells. However, in conditions like clinical hypothyroidism, this harmony falters. Reduced sensitivity to insulin results in elevated blood sugar, paving the way for weight gain and metabolic challenges.The Hypothyroid Connection: Literature suggests a strong link between hypothyroidism and insulin resistance. Understanding this connection is pivotal. Hypothyroidism hampers insulin's effectiveness, creating a domino effect that extends beyond mere blood sugar regulation.Metabolic Health: It's not just about insulin; it's a symphony of hormones—leptin, ghrelin, adiponectin—each playing a crucial role in metabolic health. Navigating these intricacies is key to unlocking the secrets of optimal well-being.When most people think about insulin resistance, they go to the standard advice of "just avoid carbs". It's not that simple. Michael and I break down this common recommendation, exploring the nuances and offering a more comprehensive perspective on managing insulin resistance. It's time to empower ourselves with knowledge and embrace holistic solutions for lasting well-being.Demystifying Leptin and GhrelinLeptin and ghrelin are hormones that often hold the key to weight management because they control appetite and satiety. Leptin, produced by fat cells, regulates weight, energy, and even influences insulin sensitivity. Balancing leptin levels is crucial for metabolic and reproductive health (especially for those navigating fertility challenges with hypothyroidism).Ghrelin, another player in appetite and energy balance, influences growth hormone release, fat storage, and stress response. Lifestyle choices can have a big impact on these hormones. Opt for a high-fiber, low-glycemic diet, balance healthy carbohydrates and fats, and consider small, frequent meals. Exercise is also key as it contributes to hormonal harmony. Supplements play a role and when combined with exercise and healthy eating, they form a powerful approach to help you reach and maintain your health goals.Revolutionizing Wellness with Peptides for Leptin and Ghrelin HarmonyIn the world of nutrients, peptides emerge as potent influencers for critical hormones like leptin and ghrelin. Peptides (small amino acid chains) activate cells, giving them a pivotal role in activating the leptin and ghrelin hormones.The DNF-10 peptide matrix exhibits impressive effects on ghrelin and leptin. Short-term use modulates ghrelin, while prolonged application improves leptin levels, aiding appetite control and encouraging healthier food choices.Michael shared that in one study, a daily 500-milligram dose led participants to consume 600 fewer calories daily over eight weeks. He used the analogy of these peptides acting like a Roomba vacuum cleaner, addressing specific needs without unnecessary intervention. They jumpstart positive changes, fostering better food choices, and increased energy levels.Peptides offer a short-term, high-impact approach, but also move people toward healthier habits and sustained well-being. The aim is not prolonged reliance but to instill confidence in the body's optimal function through improved lifestyle choices.Weight Loss Through AMPK and Metabolic SupportI know that when most people think about weight loss, they're focused on that number on the scale. But it's important to look at the big picture and also consider fat loss. Specifically, targeting stubborn white fat and distinguishing it from essential muscle and water weight. One pivotal player in this process is AMPK, or AMP-activated protein kinase.AMPK is an enzyme that helps with energy utilization and metabolic regulation. It aids in glucose regulation, lipid metabolism, and protein synthesis, promoting energy homeostasis. Activating more AMPK becomes a key way to enhance longevity and overall health.There are herbal and nutrient supports that boost the effectiveness of AMPK. Bitter melon, particularly the trademarked Factor 21, stands out for its ability to regulate fibroblast growth factor 21 and activate AMPK. Additionally, compounds like Actiponin and INU-slim further contribute to appetite regulation, calorie balance, and glucose control.Another potential addition to the arsenal is L-BAIBA, a metabolite of L-Valine which is typically produced during intense workouts. Acting as an exercise mimicker, L-BAIBA enhances the positive effects of exercise, facilitating white fat reduction and increasing thermogenesis. Michael explained that synergizing these elements in proper therapeutic doses creates a powerful combination, offering a comprehensive approach to sustainable weight management.Blood Sugar Support: The Dihydroberberine AdvantageBerberine, once famed for its gastrointestinal (GI) health benefits, has become a standout in blood sugar regulation. However, its efficacy often comes at the cost of GI upset due to the conversion to dihydroberberine in the gut. This led to the exploration of dihydroberberine as a more potent and gut-friendly alternative.Michael shared how dihydroberine proves superior on multiple fronts. It boasts five times greater absorption and twice the half-life compared to standard berberine. This means longer-lasting effects without the need for higher doses, sparing individuals from potential GI discomfort. He says the ideal dose of dihydroberberine falls between 100 to 300 milligrams, with 200 milligrams emerging as an effective sweet spot.Choosing dihydroberberine over traditional berberine not only ensures better absorption but also sidesteps common issues associated with GI complications. This makes it worth consideration for those seeking optimal blood sugar support without compromising digestive comfort.What I Recommend for Weight Loss with Hashimoto'sNavigating a sea of supplements can be overwhelming, often leading to compliance challenges. Recognizing this, I'm always looking for solutions that are simple, easy to stick to, and effective for those with Hashimoto's and/or hypothyroidism. I found that Ignite+ is a comprehensive solution that combines all of the ingredients we talk about in this episode, in precise dosages for optimal metabolic support. Plus, if you know me then you know I'm all about the scientific proof and this product has done the research, addressing body composition, blood glucose levels, insulin resistance, ghrelin, leptin, AMPK activation, and thermogenesis.Now, I'm personally using it and many of my clients have also gotten good results but you need to consult with your doctor to determine if this is the right option for you. If you decide to give it a try, you can enhance your experience by paying attention to your body's signals. Whether you're aiming to reduce cravings, increase energy, or stabilize glucose levels, listen to what your body tells you. Experiment with dosages and consider the timing based on your health goals.Holistic Approach to Weight ManagementNavigating weight management with thyroid conditions requires a nuanced approach. In our conversation, we touched upon the challenges of fatigue and anxiety, common concerns for those with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's. Whether aiming to shed a few pounds or embark on a larger transformation, Ignite's synergistic blend offers a holistic solution. But remember, it's not just about the weight you lose; it's about supporting your body's metabolic health for sustained well-being. Remember, consult with your healthcare provider before introducing any new regimen.If you decide that Ignite is right for you, use this link:ttps://completenutritionandwellness.com/shop/ignite.htmlBe sure to use promo code IGNITE to save 10% Mystery SolvedFor Ariella, we needed to take a holistic approach to support her body's ability to burn fat and lose weight as well as enhance her metabolic markers and overall well-being. I knew that the first place to start was to support her for her thyroid type. To determine that, I ran detailed blood work. She was the unavailable thyroid type which meant that she had enough thyroid hormones but her body wasn't able to properly use it. Next, we looked at her Hashimoto's triggers and discovered that several had not been addressed. We needed to calm her immune system down to stop the attack on the thyroid. Through her bloodwork, we also discovered she had Epstein Barr Virus (EBV), Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), and some overgrowth of Candida in her gut. Next Steps Recognizing that results would take time, I wanted Ariella to experience immediate benefits. Introducing dietary changes for effective fat burning, I incorporated the Ignite+ supplement, as discussed with Michael. Unlike quick fixes or diet pills, Ignite stands out by balancing various metabolic pathways, fostering genuine weight loss, and curbing cravings.Happy EndingWithin days, Ariella noticed a significant reduction in cravings and enhanced satiety after meals. This positive shift allowed her to adhere easily to the plan. The energy boost from Ignite propelled her workouts, leading to weight loss rather than gain. She lost 10 pounds within a month. We plan to continue with Ignite for 3-4 months alongside ongoing support for her Hashimoto's triggers, aiming to reach her goal weight by shedding the remaining 25 pounds.Eliminating Health MysteriesFor Ariella, we were able to find that missing piece of the health puzzle and help her regain her health. Could this be the missing clue for you or someone in your life? Links:Resources mentionedThanks to my guest Michael Antonelli. You can connect with him through his website or on Instagram. Suggested ProductsIgniteRelated Podcast Episodes:111 What Is Your Thyroid Type? (and How to Manage It)43 Everything You Need to Know to Interpret Epstein Barr (EBV) Results101 5 Reasons You're Not Losing Weight58 Underlying Causes of Recurring Candida w/ Dr. Michael Biamonte33 The Case of Candida, The Great Mimicker w/ Dr. Michael BiamonteThanks for ListeningIf you like what you heard, please rate and review this podcast. 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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria can infect the stomach lining and digestive tract, leading to gastrointestinal (GI) conditions such as gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining) and stomach and intestinal ulcers. Interestingly enough, most people who have H.pylori don't have any symptoms. But when H.pylori causes inflammation of the stomach or ulcers, symptoms such as burning or dull pain in the upper abdomen can occur. You may also experience worse pain on an empty stomach, nausea, bloating, and burping. If ulcers start to bleed, it can lead to blood in the stool or vomit, low blood cell counts, and fatigue. Conventional H.pylori antibiotic treatments typically consist of two to three antibiotics like clarithromycin, amoxicillin, and metronidazole that are used together with a proton pump inhibitor like omeprazole. Your doctor may also want you to take Pepto-Bismol. However, there is ongoing research on alternative approaches, including peptide therapies. Today, we'll talk about these peptide therapies and how they may work against H.pylori. It's important to note that the efficacy and safety of these therapies may vary, and they should only be considered under the guidance of healthcare professionals. Some peptides that have been studied for their potential effects against H. pylori: Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs): AMPs are small peptides with antimicrobial properties. Some AMPs have demonstrated activity against H. pylori in laboratory studies. They may work by disrupting the bacterial cell membrane or interfering with essential bacterial functions. LL-37 (L-L- three-seven): LL-37 has both antimicrobial and immunomodulatory effects by influencing the host's immune response. Bovine Lactoferrin: Lactoferrin is a multifunctional protein found in milk and other bodily fluids. Peptides derived from lactoferrin have been studied for both their immunomodulatory and antibacterial properties, including their potential to modulate the immune response against H. pylori. α-Defensins: α-Defensins are a family of antimicrobial peptides found in the innate immune system (skin and the lining of your digestive and respiratory systems). These work against H. pylori by disrupting the bacterial cell membrane. Hepcidin (Hep-suh-dn): While its primary role is in iron regulation, hepcidin has been investigated for antimicrobial effects against various bacteria, including H. pylori. Histatin (hǏ-statin): Histatins are found in human saliva. Some studies have suggested that certain histatins may have inhibitory effects on H. pylori, contributing to the antimicrobial activity of saliva. Immunomodulatory Peptides: Peptides that modulate the immune system could help manage H. pylori infection. These peptides may enhance the host immune response, facilitating the clearance of the bacteria. β-Defensins: β-Defensins modulate the immune response against H. pylori and contribute to the host's defense mechanisms. Thymosin Alpha-1 (TA-1): This peptide contributes to immune modulation in the context of H. pylori infection. Probiotic-Derived Peptides: Some peptides derived from probiotic bacteria have been explored for their potential to inhibit the growth of H. pylori. Probiotics are “good bacteria" that may make the stomach and GI tract less hospitable to H.pylori. Some examples include: Lactobacillus reuteri (ro-tir-ree) Lactobacillus acidophilus Bifodobacterium bifidum Streptococcus thermophilus (therm-oph-i-lus) Thanks again for listening to The Peptide Podcast. We love having you as part of our community. If you love this podcast, please share it with your friends and family on social media, and have a happy, healthy week! We're huge advocates of elevating your health game with nutrition, supplements, and vitamins. Whether it's a daily boost or targeted support, we trust and use Momentous products to supercharge our wellness journey. Momentous only uses the highest-quality ingredients, and every single product is rigorously tested by independent third parties to ensure their products deliver on their promise to bring you the best supplements on the market.
Como profesionales de la salud mental, es recurrente que los pacientes se flagelen con preguntas como ¿Por qué tengo ansiedad? ¿Qué puedo hacer para volver a ser yo mismo? ¿Por qué me pasa esto a mí? Estos pensamientos generalmente son desencadenados como consecuencia de no entender su padecimiento, de igual manera, de no saber cómo enfrentarlo, por esta razón, permíteme explicarte el origen de la ansiedad. LOS FACTORES QUE SON FUNDAMENTALES EN EL ORIGEN DE LA ANSIEDAD La ansiedad puede tener un origen por diversos factores, los cuales, según 25 años de experiencia, los he clasificado como: Factores Hereditarios: al igual que se puede tener predisposición genética hacia ciertas características de la personalidad y enfermedades, la ansiedad se constituye como un factor hereditario que se puede disparar sino se cuenta con los medios adecuados para prevenirlos, dicho de otro modo, si en la familia hay casos de personas que padezcan algún trastorno de ansiedad, las probabilidades del individuo de padecerla se incrementa. Factores ambientales: El medio donde te desenvuelves influye positiva o negativamente en tu persona, tu personalidad y en tu estado de ánimo. Dependiendo del medio donde se conviva, la persona es más o menos propensa a padecer de algún tipo de trastorno, por lo general, el origen de la ansiedad deriva de factores ambientales negativos o conflictivos para el individuo y su dificultad para enfrentarlos y superarlos. Los estresores: juegan un papel importante en el origen de la ansiedad, ya que son disparadores que impulsan un malestar, en consecuencia, generan mayores niveles de ansiedad. Es razonable que se relacione un lugar, una persona o una situación como detonantes, llegando a desencadenar ataques de pánico, por esta razón, los afectados tienden a evitar estas situaciones huyendo o automedicándose. Es necesario indicar que, estos factores suelen correlacionarse con otros elementos que influyen en tu bienestar y dependiendo de la persona, pueden tener un mayor o menor impacto en la ansiedad a tratar, de igual manera, independientemente del origen de la ansiedad, por lo general se desencadenan otros factores que potencian el trastorno; por ejemplo, las úlceras estomacales, acidez y otros problemas del estómago comunes en los ansiosos, pueda deberse al desarrollo de la bacteria Helicobacter Pylori, que a su vez disminuye la creación de serotonina, lo que aumenta la ansiedad. ¿POR QUÉ TENGO ANSIEDAD? Para dar respuesta a este interrogante, es necesario hacer una evaluación sobre que elementos predominan en tu caso concreto, como hemos mencionado anteriormente, existen varios factores que juegan un papel clave, por esta razón, si estás buscando cómo tratar tu ansiedad te recordamos que en Libre de Ansiedad, tiene un equipo interdisciplinario con profesionales de nivel maestría que puede ayudarte a tratarla, que, mediante la terapia cognitivo conductual, garantizara que puedas combatir este trastorno. REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS Kabeer KK, Ananthakrishnan N, Anand C, Balasundaram S. Prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori Infection and Stress, Anxiety or Depression in Functional Dyspepsia and Outcome after Appropriate Intervention. J Clin Diagn Res. 2017 Aug;11(8):VC11-VC15. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/26745.10486. Epub 2017 Aug 1. PMID: 28969250; PMCID: PMC5620891. Ali, S. A., Abdulameer, H. A., & Jabber, A. S. (2022). Exam Anxiety (High Epinephrine-EAE) and infected with (Helicobacter pylori) of the students Volunteer. Journal of Positive Psychology and Wellbeing, 6(1), 2238-2242. Al Quraan, A. M., Beriwal, N., Sangay, P., & Namgyal, T. (2019). The psychotic impact of Helicobacter pylori gastritis and functional dyspepsia on depression: a systematic review. Cureus, 11(10). Tian, J., Wang, Z., Ren, Y., Jiang, Y., Zhao, Y., Li, M., & Zhang, Z. (2022). Rapamycin Attenuates Anxiety and Depressive Behavior Induced by Helicobacter pylori in Association with Reduced Circulating Levels of Ghrelin. Neural plasticity, 2022. ENLACES DE INTERÉS HELICOBACTER PYLORI Y ANSIEDAD Y DEPRESIÓN (https://nelsonarturopsicologo.com/helicobacter-pylori-como-afecta-tus-emociones/ ) LA PLANTA MILENARIA QUE TE AYUDARÁ A SUPERAR LA ANSIEDAD (HTTPS://NELSONARTUROPSICOLOGO.COM/LA-PLANTA-MILENARIA-QUE-TE-AYUDARA-A-SUPERAR-LA-ANSIEDAD/)
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) aka acid reflux is one of the most prevalent gut issues in the world. And unfortunately, popping those PPIs and Tums isn't doing your body much good. This has been my most popular episode EVER, and so I'm bringing it back around -- Listen to this episode to find out: - why you aren't just suffering from TOO MUCH or NOT ENOUGH stomach acid - why you shouldn't drink tons of liquids with your meals - why proton-pump inhibitors aren't the best option for your health - which foods are common triggers for GERD - how naturally heal your system instead of just covering up symptoms ... and more! If this episode resonates with you and you're looking for more guidance, consider joining my pH Balance DIY Program to naturally heal your acid reflux. You can find it at bit.ly/phbalancegroup Show Notes: Get my Core-Gi Workout Program with the exclusive listener discount! Join the Compass Method DIY Program Schedule a 1:1 Discovery Call Coursework from the Master's of Human Nutrition & Functional Medicine program at the University of Western States Gastric acid normosecretion is not essential in the pathogenesis of mild erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease in relation to Helicobacter pylori status You can learn more about me by following on IG @imperfectlypaigewellness or by checking out my blog, freebies, and offers on my website: https://imperfectlypaigewellness.com Please share with #PaigeTalksWellness to help get the word out about the show - and join the Imperfect Health Fam over on Facebook.
”I wasn't interested in learning stuff. I was just interested in understanding, because I could see what a fabulous shortcut it always was.” – Meet 2005 medicine laureate Barry Marshall in a dynamic talk with the Nobel Prize's Adam Smith. Marshall tells us about his blog (something very few laureates had in 2005), his status as a yo-yo expert and his research that paved the way to a Nobel Prize. Self-experimentation is another topic that is up for discussion. Marshall takes us back to the moment he drank a bacterial culture of Helicobacter pylori to prove that gastric ulcers were caused by bacterial infections - it's a story you don't want to miss! This conversation was originally presented in February 2014. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hoy hablamos del sistema inmunitario. Profundizamos en su funcionamiento y descubrimos cuáles son los alimentos medicina para potenciarlo. Además, hablamos de los imprescindibles de nuestro botiquín y analizamos el impacto sobre el sistema inmunitario de prácticas saludables como la respiración nasal y los baños de bosque.De todo ello hablaremos con Aleix Pàmies, dietista integrativo especializado en naturopatía y fitoterapia y fundador del instituto INIB.GUÍA DEL VÍDEO00:00 - Presentación00:23 - ¿Qué es el sistema inmunitario?04:00 - Tipos de sistemas inmunitarios09:30 - Tratamiento para el Helicobacter pylori 09:57 - Tratamiento para el Epstein-Barr13:37 - Inmunonutrición: alimentos medicinaEn el episodio completo del podcast con Aleix Pàmies profundizamos mucho más sobre el tema. Hablamos de:Los 6 factores que mejoran el sistema inmunitarioQué suplementación debes tener en cuenta para mejorar tu sistema inmunitario.Qué productos de micoterapia y fitoterapia debes tener a mano, y ¡cuales no!Por qué debes vigilar con la equinácea si tienes una enfermedad autoinmuneEl poder de la mente sobre nuestro cuerpo✅ Si quieres escuchar el podcast íntegro y tener acceso a su transcripción y todos los estudios referenciados de las conversaciones más privadas y completas con los mejores profesionales del mundo de la salud integrativa, suscríbete
If you are over 40 and seeking to overcome fatigue and brain fog, an excellent solution is available. Carbon 60, also known as C60, is a powerful Nobel Prize-winning antioxidant that optimizes mitochondrial function, combats inflammation and neutralizes toxic free radicals. Today's episode is proudly sponsored by shopc60.com. By visiting this website and using the coupon code "JOCKERS," you can enjoy a 15% discount on your first order. Whether you follow a keto or intermittent fasting lifestyle or have a sensitive digestive system, shopc60.com offers a range of products tailored to your needs. But that's not all! This episode is also brought to you by Paleovalley's Grass Fed Organ Complex, a game-changer for those looking to benefit from traditional superfoods without tolerating their taste or engaging in extensive cooking. Paleovalley's Grass Fed Organ Complex is a standout among their impressive lineup. It features not one but THREE organs sourced from healthy, 100% grass-fed, pasture-raised cows, delivering a diverse array of essential nutrients. For a limited time, you can enjoy a generous 15% discount on the Grass Fed Organ Complex by using the code "JOCKERS" or visiting Paleovalley.com/jockers. Analyzing the blood markers in your regular blood panel offers much information about leaking gut and various other infections. And this is what you are getting today! Hampton Young, a Certified Functional Health Coach and Certified Personal Trainer, also holds a Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion. During this conversation with Dr. Jockers, he will share his vast knowledge about all the crucial information you can get from your regular blood work. Thanks to Hampton, you will gain a deeper understanding of the critical role of stomach acid and its profound impact on overall well-being. The discussion delves into the low stomach acid pattern and its significance concerning health. Then, Hampton uncovers an intriguing connection between Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and low stomach acid, shedding light on the ranges to be mindful of. No stone is left unturned as the discussion addresses the notorious Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and its implications. Additionally, the presence of parasites and their influence on health is explored. Valuable insights are shared regarding the associated biomarkers and patterns that may indicate intestinal permeability, commonly called leaky gut. For those curious to interpret their own blood panels using this newfound knowledge, Hamptom provides guidance, empowering individuals to take charge of their health. Undoubtedly, this episode serves as an invaluable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of their blood markers and how they relate to gut health. "There really is a lot of good information that we can garner from even just a standard panel, particularly around gut and digestive health and stomach acid and the liver and the pancreas and all these digestive organs." - Hampton Young Subscribe to the podcast on: Apple Podcast Stitcher Spotify PodBean TuneIn Radio In This Episode: Introducing the masterclass on blood markers with Hampton Young Information you can get from your regular blood work Why stomach acid is so critical Meaning of a low stomach acid pattern Connection between BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen) and low stomach acid BUN ranges Globulant ranges Analyzing calcium, phosphorus, chloride, zinc and iron levels Meaning of alkaline phosphatase The Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) pattern Symptoms that could indicate you have an H. pylori dysregulation Biomarkers for parasites Patterns indicating intestinal permeability, aka leaky gut Study your previous blood panels with this info Reach out to Hampton if you want to get a detailed analysis 39:20 Last words of inspiration from Hampton Resources: Paleovalley Grass Fed Organ Complex Shop Carbon 60 - Use the coupon code "JOCKERS" for 15% OFF your first order in all their products! Connect with Hampton Young: Email - hampton@drjockers.com Website - https://drjockers.com/hampton-young/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hampton-young-3416ab77 Connect with Dr. Jockers: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/drjockers/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/DrDavidJockers YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/djockers Website – https://drjockers.com/ If you are interested in being a guest on the show, we would love to hear from you! Please contact us here! - https://drjockers.com/join-us-dr-jockers-functional-nutrition-podcast/
Introduction of the newly available Spanish-language AFP podcast (0.30), fibromyalgia (7:00), bee stinger removal (11:30), eczema (13:20), televisits for prenatal care (15:10), peptic ulcer disease and Helicobacter pylori infection (17:30), and AFP clinical answers (21:20).