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Veterinary Podcast by the VetGurus

News ‘Cull of the Wild' questions sacrificing wildlife in the name of conservation Main Topic: Reptile Journal Club This week we discuss 3 reptile papers that were published in The Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery: Dubia Roaches (Blaptica dubia): Food for Insectivores Made Better by Gut Loading with a High Calcium Commercial Diet. In: The Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery, Volume 34, No. 3, 2024 pp. 184–192 Diagnosis of Orthopedic Fractures Using Craniodorsal-Caudoventral Oblique and Caudodorsal-Cranioventral Oblique Radiographic Views Made at 45 to the Frontal Plane in Four Wild Turtles. In: The Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery, Volume 34, No. 3, 2024 pp. 175–183 Simple Brachial Venipuncture Technique in Large Softshell Turtles (Nilssonia spp.). In: The Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery, Volume 34, No. 3, 2024 pp. 157–159 VetGurus Merchandise - VetGurus Etsy Store VetGurus Shop Checkout the VetGurus range of quirky, distinctive branded items. All purchases help support our podcast , helping pay for our production costs. So the bonus for you is that you get some great merchandise and you feel good inside for supporting us - win:win. So click on this link and get shopping. Order now: VetGurus Shop. Say Hi! Send us an email: VetGurus@Gmail.com. We love hearing from our listeners - give us a yell now! Become a Patron Become a Patron of VetGurus: Support us by 'throwing a bone' to the VetGurus - a small regular donation to help pay for our production costs. It's easy; just go to our Patreon site. You can be a rabbit.. or an echidna.. one day we are hoping for a Guru level patron! https://www.patreon.com/VetGurus Support our Sponsors Chemical Essentials. Cleaning and disinfection products and solutions for a wide variety of industries throughout Australia, as well as specific markets in New Zealand, Singapore and Papua New Guinea. The sole importer of the internationally acclaimed F10SC Disinfectant and its related range of advanced cleaning, personal hygiene and animal skin care products. Specialised Animal Nutrition. Specialised Animal Nutrition is the Australian distributor of Oxbow Animal Health products. Used and recommended by top exotic animal veterinarians around the globe,  the Oxbow range comprises premium life-staged feeds and supportive care products for small herbivores. Microchips Australia: Microchips Australia is the Australian distributor for: Trovan microchips, readers and reading systems; Lone Star Veterinary Retractor systems and Petrek GPS tracking products. Microchips Australia is run by veterinarians experienced in small and large animal as well as avian and exotic practice, they know exactly what is needed for your practice. About Our Podcast The veterinary podcast about veterinary medicine and surgery, current news items of interest, case reports and anecdotes. Wait: It's not all about veterinary matters! We also discuss other areas we are passionate about, including photography and wildlife. Thanks for joining us - Brendan and Mark. Our podcast is for veterinarians, veterinary students and veterinary nurses/technicians. If you are at pet owner please search elsewhere - there are lots of great podcasts aimed specifically at pet owners. Disclaimer Any discussion of medical or veterinary matters is of a general nature. Consult a veterinarian with experience in the appropriate field for specific information relating to topics mentioned in our podcast or on our website.

Alenative History - Die Geschichte des Antiken Griechenlands
Die Bronzezeit in Griechenland - Die Frühbronzezeit auf dem Festland: Ursprünge & Helladikum

Alenative History - Die Geschichte des Antiken Griechenlands

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 22:35


Wir wissen von den prächtigen Palästen der Minoer. Aber wie steht es um das griechische Festland in der frühen und mittleren Bronzezeit aus? Archäologische Entdeckungen der letzten Jahrzehnte stellen uns jedoch vor neue Erkenntnisse, beantworten Unklarheiten und lassen ebenso neue Fragen aufkommen. Gab es bereits soziale Strukturen auf dem Festland und komplexe Siedlungsstrukturen? Wer ist für die Zerstörung einiger dieser Siedlungen verantwortlich? Waren es etwa Invasoren, die diese Zerstörung angerichtet hatten? Und woher stammen die Griechen und Griechinnen überhaupt? Quellen: Alram-Stern, Eva, Die Ägäische Frühzeit, in: Die Frühbronzezeit in Griechenland, mit Ausnahme von Kreta, 2004 Caskey, John L., Lerna in the Early Bronze Age, in: American Journal of Archaeology, 1968 Ebd., The Early Helladic Period in the Argolid, in: Hesperia, 1960 Ebd., Excavations at Lerna 1952–53 Cline, Eric H. (Hrsg.), The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean, 2011 Coleman, John E., An Archaeological Scenario for the “Coming of the Greeks” ca. 3200 B.C. In: The Journal of Indo-European Studies, 2000 Cosmopoulos, Michael B., The early bronze 2 in the Aegean, 1991 Dickinson, Oliver, The Aegean Bronze Age, 1996 Forsén, Jeanette, Mainland Greece, in: Oxford Handbook of Bronze Age Aegean Ebd., The Twilight of the Early Helladics. A Study of the Disturbances in East-Central & Southern Greece Towards the End of the Early Bronze Age, 1992 Finkelberg, Margalit, Anatolian Languages & Indo-European Migrations to Greece. In: The Johns Hopkins University Press on behalf of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States (Hrsg.), 1997 Fitton, Lesley J., Die Minoer, 2004 Höckmann, Olaf, Frühbronzezeitliche Kulturbeziehungen im Mittelmeergebiet unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Kykladen, in: Ägäische Bronzezeit, 1987 Kretschmer, Paul, Einleitung in die Geschichte der griechischen Sprache, 1896 MacSweeney, Naoise, Social Complexity & Population: A Study in the Early Bronze Age Aegean, 2004 Maran, Joseph, Kulturwandel auf dem griechischen Festland & den Kykladen im späten 3. Jahrtausend v. Chr. Studien zu den kulturellen Verhältnissen in Südosteuropa & dem zentralen sowie östlichen Mittelmeerraum in der späten Kupfer- & frühen Bronzezeit, 1998 Overbeck, John C., Greek Towns of the Early Bronze Age, in: Classical Journal, 1969 Pullen, Daniel, Ox and Plow in the Early Bronze Age Aegean, in: American Journal of Archaeology, 1992 Ebd.: Early Bronze Age in Greece, in Cambridge Companion to the Aegean Bronze Age, 2008 Renfrew, Colin, Cycladic Metallurgie & the Aegean Early Bronze Age. In: American Journal of Archaeology., 1967 Ebd., Archaeology & Language: The Puzzle of Indo-European Origins, 1987 Rutter, Jeremy B., Review of Agean Prehistory II: The Prepalatial Bronze Age of the Southern & Central Greek Mainland. In: American Journal of Archaeology, 1993 Sampson, Adamantios, The Early Helladic Graves of Manika, 1987 Shaw, Joseph W., The Early Helladic II Corridor House, in: American Journal of Archaeology, 1987 Weiberg, Erika, Thinking in the Bronze Age, 2007, Uppsala Wiener, Malcom H., „Minding the Gap“. Gaps, Destructions, & Migrations in the Early Bronze Age Aegean. Causes & Consequences. In: American Journal of Archaeology, Oktober 2013 Wikander, Orjan, Archaic Roof Tiles, in: Hesperia, 1990 https://antikewelt.de/2021/05/07/uebergang-vom-neolithikum-zur-bronzezeit-durch-migration/

Passion and Purpose with Josh Moxey
Rewarding the Process With Incentives, Simplifying Systems, Being Historically Correct | The Journal 006

Passion and Purpose with Josh Moxey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 74:08


Welcome to The Journal 006. The Journal is a solo podcast show for sharing my experiences, lessons and growth points from my self growth journey — in hopes that I can capture my evolution, and help others with their own evolution.In episode 6 of The Journal we cover:How consciously changing my identity around money allows me to view opportunities that were previously blind to meInvesting in myself and clearing debtsRewarding the processBalancing short term and long term incentives to increase motivationMy obsession with getting a camera and why I'll only let myself get one when I'm caught up on contentStruggling to decipher what's essential and what's not within content creationReducing social media — and why I'm resistant to going on as a consumer and as a creatorMy desire to be historically correct around COVIDWhy I think politics is such a mess right nowHow much of an impact politics has and how little of an impact politics hasWhy giving hard truth to those I care about is becoming easierWhat's evolved within my business plan — from businesses to personal brandingDiscovery of one of my biggest underlying motivationsDeciphering truth within your own bodyMaking huge actions stepped out (possibly cut because this is next month's theme)Beginning Notion freelance!What can make or break a system within NotionUsing Notion as an accidental tool for procrastinationWhy I'm not liking dubstep right now (and what more peaceful genres I'm listening to instead)Why I'm stopping making dubstep and entertainment based contentCheck out my website for blogs and free resources: https://joshmoxey.comFollow me on social media:Instagram https://instagram.com/joshmoxeyTwitter https://twitter.com/joshmoxeyTikTok https://tiktok.com/@joshmoxeyThe Journal is a solo podcast series that discusses self growth and self improvement in spirituality, happiness, creativity, business and living a purposeful life, by design. In The Journal, Josh Moxey covers his experiences from a psychological and growth based perspective as he shares what's working, what isn't working, what he's learning and how he's growing. At the same time, he aims to deliver practical advice and perspectives that you can apply to improve the results of your own journey, and level up together.New to Josh Moxey?

Passion and Purpose with Josh Moxey
The 3 Things You Need in 2021 & Beyond: Compassion, Humility and Self Acceptance | The Journal 005

Passion and Purpose with Josh Moxey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 62:47


This is a special podcast to me — it's the first solo podcast episode I've ever done where I did the entire episode without any editing or breaks*.The Journal is my solo podcast series that covers self growth, accountability, spirituality, systems, mindset and more.In The Journal 005, we cover:- My journey with being self accepting and kind to myself- Why I'm swearing less, what swearing really is, and why I swear more on camera- The 2 biggest things that saved my life during No Nut August- The problem with the idea behind "right"- Why I'm now obsessed with understanding what it takes to grow on YouTube (SEO, structuring, growth hacking, etc)- What my summer 2020 actually looked like- The power behind taking 100% responsibility and blame for any and all circumstances in your life- Owning how bad I've messed up with finances in the past- Why freelance is a better fit for me than a job- Why I'm "pausing" recording on the vlog, and what I'm doing instead- The secret of why I continue to become a better and better video editor- Detachment from documenting every moment; finding a more ideal balance between documentation and execution- Why I keep my old content public even though I don't like it- The music genres I'm currently obsessed with right now- Advancing my compassion and humility- The problem with "I'm right, you're wrong" and what you can do to replace it- Why lower consciousness people are making me want to treat people better- Losing "friends" by speaking my truth- Politics :-)- United we stand, divided we fall- CDC data that validates "conspiracy theories"- Anti mask vs. Pro Freedom- How August Bradley's Notion systems have fundamentally changed my Notion experienceHope you guys enjoy this episode! If you got value, please leave a like to let me know and consider subscribing so you don't miss anymore long form self growth content in the future.✌

Passion and Purpose with Josh Moxey
Real Time Reflection, Reverse Engineering Value for Your Niche & Communication Skills | The Journal 004

Passion and Purpose with Josh Moxey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 60:00


Welcome back to the podcast. In The Journal 004 — which is a long form solo podcast where I discuss self growth, positivity and living life purposely — we're going to be talking about topics including but not limited to:- The benefits of real time reflection- Reverse engineering what the people in your niche value and desire- Why I'm actively focused on improving my communication skills- How my core Notion systems have fundamental changed in regards to reflection and beyond- The real reason why I'm becoming more money motivated- What I've learned about pricing myself so far- Being valuable over being interesting- How a few realizations have affected my strategy for personal branding and business- What I believe it's going to take for me to see "success on YouTube" — SEO, communication, structure, and more — and why- Highlight vlogging — the ideal balance between vlogging on the side and being focused on work- Overcoming doubt and creating self belief through momentum- The correlation between censorship and the 8TB external hard drive I just purchased- My response to people shaming me for not believing in the effectiveness of masks- Killing my attachment to publicly sharing what I'm learning from reflection, perfectly pinpointed dates for recall, and content reusability- Growing in spirituality through breath — via Dr. Sue Morter's incredible technique (central channel breathing)- My favourite part behind becoming an early riserHope you guys got value from The Journal 004! Let me know if you did by leaving a like and letting me know what you got out of it, below. Be sure to subscribe as well if you're new!Question of the day — how can I bring you more value within my content? How can I improve the quality of this podcast in your eyes?Video version: Check out my website for blogs and free resources: https://joshmoxey.comFollow me on social media:Instagram https://instagram.com/joshmoxeyTwitter https://twitter.com/joshmoxeyTikTok https://tiktok.com/@joshmoxeyThe Journal is a solo podcast series that discusses self growth and self improvement in spirituality, happiness, creativity, business and living a purposeful life, by design. In The Journal, Josh Moxey covers his experiences from a psychological and growth based perspective as he shares what's working, what isn't working, what he's learning and how he's growing. At the same time, he aims to deliver practical advice and perspectives that you can apply to improve the results of your own journey, and level up together.New to Josh Moxey?

biobalancehealth's podcast
Healthcast 501 - What is Fibromyalgia (FBM) and How Does BioBalance Health Treat it?

biobalancehealth's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 24:51


See all the Healthcast at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog/ Researchers believe that fibromyalgia amplifies painful sensations by affecting the way your brain processes pain signals. Fibromyalgia is a disease that presents with severe fatigue, poor quality of life, and pain and sensitivity in the muscles (not joints) that make a patient so tender that they can't stand to be touched.  Main signs and symptoms fatigue-severe lack of energy. trouble sleeping. depression or anxiety. memory problems and trouble concentrating (sometimes called “fibro fog”)   muscle twitches or cramps. numbness or tingling in the hands and feet. Itching and burning of the skin 40-70 % of people with Fibromyalgia also have GI symptoms like irritable bowel, bloating gas and nausea that comes and goes.  70% of Fibromyalgia patients have tension and migraine headaches. Many of these  symptoms overlap with several other illnesses such as Chronic Fatigue ( a low cortisol condition) that can follow a viral illness, as well as some autoimmune diseases, and the symptoms of  low testosterone and low growth hormone,  Like autoimmune diseases, fibromyalgia occurs in women more than men, and women over 40 more than younger women. When diagnosing Fibromyalgia, we must rule out autoimmune diseases, Lyme disease, and other chronic viral infections, and diseases such as depression.  Previously we just ruled out other diseases and put our fibromyalgia patients on an antidepressant for both the depression symptoms and the to relieve the pain.  Fibromyalgia is a disease of low serotonin levels, so the antidepressant isn't just for the mood portion of the disease but also to relieve pain. Because we now know more about Fibromyalgia, we have found that there is usually an incident that caused severe chronic stress that de-regulated the hormones and neurotransmitters in the patient's brain that later caused her to have fibromyalgia at a later date. Chronic stress, like being abandoned as a child, or being abused at any age, severe illness including lyme disease, mononucleosis, PTSD, or any other lifestyle choice like drug use, or practicing obstetrics or ER medicine, that stresses the body. The result of this stress results in chronic elevated cortisol and adrenaline. This wears out the brain and the adrenal gland and the patient can't respond to stress of any kind anymore.  Even being stroked gently feels like pain. In The Journal of International Immunopharmacology, 2 March 2015, the article, A novel use for Testosterone to treat central sensitization of chronic pain in fibromyalgia patients, discusses the association of low T and the incidence of Fibromyalgia.  Low estradiol, low testosterone and low GH all occur when a patient has FBM.  When these hormones are brought back to normal by replacing them, the symptoms go away!  I have seen this many times and sleep, pain and pain all become normal as long as we can replace T and E2, an stimulate GH with somatotropin. Other treatments include anti-inflammatory medications like Celebrex or NSAIDS, SSRIs, Pregabalin, sometimes low dose steroids, Testosterone, GH stimulation in both sexes plus Estradiol in women.  These are the treatments we employ when treating Fibromyalgia, and we watch all the symptoms of fibromyalgia go away when we start with T, E2, oral pregnenolone and GH stimulation.  After that, we use the other, non-medical methods of treating Fibromyalgia. The non-medical methods include: Set sleep hours at least 8 hours a night every night Dark sleeping environment Mediterranean low carb diet avoiding preservatives and chemicals in your food. Progressive exercise Nutritional supplementation Meditation and relaxation exercises   Nutritional Supplementation with: Vitamin D3, K2 and zinc piccolate Endodren adrenal supplement q am Lipo C vitamin Fish oil and flaxseed oil Methyl B vitamin Magnesium Glycinate 40 mg BID L arginine GABA SamE 400mg three times a day Cucumin 800 mg three times a day All of these are treatments for FB but the basis of treatment and the most effective is Bio-identical T pellets and E2 pellets + injectable sq sermorelin/ CJC to stimulate growth hormone. Everything else is in addition to the hormone replacement. The reason no one seems to have an answer for  those of you who have FB  “lies in the combination of knowledge  (needed to diagnose and treat FB) from diverse fields including reproductive endocrinology related to the gonadal steroid hormones (estradiol, testosterone), nociception, neuro-endocrinology and reproductive immunology.” HD White, TD Robinson, International Immunopharmacology 27 (2015) 244-248. It is for the very same reason that mainstream medicine has not yet acknowledged the amazing power of testosterone in the non-oral subcutaneous delivery system.  It crosses the fields of OBGYN, Urology, Endocrinology, Rheumatology, Neurology, Psychiatry and immunology to see the many ways in which the replacement of Bio-identical T and E2 can treat many illnesses that we are currently using dangerous and ineffective drugs for.  Testosterone loss is the first shoe to drop in the loss of homeostasis as we age,  and the advent of multiple diseases that we still don't know how to treat because we are too segmented in our specialties….no experts read the research of  another specialty  which is the arrogance of the specialists.. in the end we all lose because we only read the papers of what we already know!  Until we humble ourselves to read ALL research about diseases we don't know how to treat, we will never get the proper treatment for our patients.  This is my mission, and my goal…but no one in the many fields that are necessary to understand the many uses of testosterone and estradiol and how to safely treat our patients, so they NO LONGER have the diseases triggered by loss of the sex hormones.

Military History Verbalized
#9 - Chieftain on Tanks

Military History Verbalized

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 66:25


This one is also available as video with us sitting in front of a Flak Tower in Vienna and showing various Tank Models as overlay and also showing quotes for some of the sources and important corrections here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-Z2eV72iv4Link to Chieftain’s Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp4j9Y9L6jie44iZroCb99AA talk with Nicholas “Chieftain” Moran the military historian for Wargaming America / World of tanks and me. (Note: this was a private meeting). We talk about Shermans, Panzer IIIs, Panzer IVs, US Tank Crew Losses in World War 2, Guderian, Doyle, Liddell Hart, dust signature, tank bites, logistics, tactics, operations, Patton, intelligence, North Africa, Sicily, Normandy, Iraq, Zombies and a few other topics that crossed our minds. All in front of a Flak Tower (Command Version) in Vienna, Austria.»» SUPPORT MHV ««» patreon - https://www.patreon.com/mhv» paypal donation - https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=TFHEY4P4YU3NY» Book Wishlist https://www.amazon.de/gp/registry/wishlist/3LJIXNJIUXJES/ref=cm_wl_huc_view» SOURCES «Herrera, Geoffrey L.: Inventing the Railroad and Rifle Revolution: Information, Military Innovation and the Rise of Germany. In: The Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 27, June 2004, p. 243-271Army Air Forces Statistical Digest, World War IIhttp://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a542518.pdfOperation Think Tank – Question on Influence of Liddell Hart & Guderian (timestamped)https://youtu.be/_oLY4FOrnjc?t=461Pöhlmann, Markus: Der Panzer und die Mechanisierung des Krieges: Eine deutsche Geschichte 1890 bis 1945 (Zeitalter der Weltkriege) amazon.de (affiliate): http://amzn.to/2ELyDX1Citino, Robert M.: The Wehrmacht Retreats: Fighting a Lost War, 1943Amazon.com (affiliate): http://amzn.to/2rtOdkmAmazon.de (affiliate): http://amzn.to/2mWaTEpCorum, James S.: The Roots of Blitzkrieg. Hans von Seeckt and German Military ReformAmazon.com (affiliate): http://amzn.to/2trNRfjAmazon.de (affiliate): http://amzn.to/2twxZIkMarkus Pöhlmannhttp://www.mgfa-potsdam.de/html/zms_mitarbeiter_einzeln.php?do=display&ident=4885e2649d1b4Frieser, Karl-Heinz: The Blitzkrieg LegendAmazon.com (affiliate): http://amzn.to/2vsZtOfAmazon.de (affiliate): http://amzn.to/2x1rs8BEstes, Kenneth W.: Marines Under Armor: The Marine Corps and the Armored Fighting Vehicle, 1916-2000Amazon.com (affiliate): https://amzn.to/2r4KXIRAmazon.de (affiliate): https://amzn.to/2vNucaEThayer, Thomas C.; Daddis, Gregory A.: War Without Fronts – The American Experience in VietnamAmazon.com Link (Affiliate): http://amzn.to/2mrVFosAmazon.de (affiliate): https://amzn.to/2HtmyHY» REFERENCED RELATED VIDEOS «2:31 - Captain Billotte's Wild Ride - The Battle of Stone3:16 - Why Barbarossa failed - German Blunders9:24 - Oh My God - The Stuart is on Fire25:10 - Panzer Tactics - "Blitzkrieg" Years38:56 - Heinz Guderian: Myth & Reality53;14 - Did Hitler Delay the Me 262?» DISCLAIMER «Amazon Associates Program: “Bernhard Kast is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.”Bernhard Kast ist Teilnehmer des Partnerprogramms von Amazon Europe S.à.r.l. und Partner des Werbeprogramms, das zur Bereitstellung eines Mediums für Websites konzipiert wurde, mittels dessen durch die Platzierung von Werbeanzeigen und Links zu amazon.de Werbekostenerstattung verdient werden können. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Naked Mormonism Podcast
SpEdEp 35 – Trippin’ Through the Aeons

Naked Mormonism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 107:55


On this episode, we invite on amateur Mycologist Cody Noconi to discuss the history of entheogen use in the human race. Much of the information has been well substantiated by multiple historians and Cody has merely compiled it and brought it to the listening audience. We cover human history from the Fertile Crescent all the way to the enlightenment period, maybe we’ve been stoners for longer than historians think. Once we get into Hermeticism and Alchemy, the connections to entheogen use starts to become very powerful, to the point we can’t ignore its influence. Please take this as a jumping off point to engage in researching this topic for yourself.   Cody’s Sources: Pictures on NMPC website http://nakedmormonismpodcast.com/episodes.html Joseph Smith and Kabbalah: The Occult Connection by Lance S. Owens http://gnosis.org/jskabb1.htm Doblin, Rick. “Dr. Leary’s Concord Prison Experiment: A 34-Year Follow-Up Study.” In Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, p419-426, Vol 30 (4), October – December 1998.  Robert Gordon Wasson, Stella Kramrisch, Jonathan Ott, Carl A. P. Ruck. “Persephone's Quest: Entheogens and the Origins of Religion.” Yale University Press, 1986. 3. Barret, Francis. “The Magus, or Celestial Intelligencer.” London, 1801.    Doblin, Rick. “Pahnke’s ‘Good Friday Experiment’ A Long Term Follow Up and Methodological Critique.” In The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, Vol. 2. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1991. 7.    Heinrich, Clark. “Magic Mushrooms in Religion and Alchemy.” Park Street Press, 2002.  Siegel, Ronald K. “Intoxication: The Universal Drive for Mind-Altering Substances.” Park Street Press, 2005. Ott, Johnathon. “Pharmacotheon: Entheogenic drugs, their plant sources and history.” Kennewick, Washington: Natural Products Co, Second Edition Densified, 1996.    Gordon Wasson, Albert Hofmann, Carl A. P. Ruck, Huston Smith. “The Road to Eleusis: Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries.” North Atlantic Books, 2008.    Scot, Reginald. “The Discoverie of Witchcraft.” England, 1584.    Ruck, Carl. “The Effluents of Deity: Alchemy and Psychoactive Sacraments in Medieval and Renaissance Art.” Carolina Academic Press, 2012    McKenna, Terrance. “Food Of The Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge.” Bantam; Reprint edition, January 1, 1993.   Stamets, Paul. “Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms.” Ten Speed Press; 3 edition October 25, 2000.    Rush, John. “The Mushroom in Christian Art: The Identity of Jesus in the Development of Christianity.” North Atlantic Books, 2011   Richard Schultes, Christian Ratsch, Albert Hoffman. “Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing, and Hallucinogenic Powers.” Healing Arts Press; 2nd edition, 2001.    R. Griffiths & W. A. Richards & U. McCann & R. Jesse. “Psilocybin can occasion mystical-type experiences having substantial and sustained personal meaning and spiritual significance.” Springer-Verlag 2006. Received: 20 January 2006 /Accepted: 27 May 2006.    Crowley, Mike. "Oriental Jones and the Medal of Freedom." Invisible College, First Edition, p24-26.    Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies - www.maps.org   Information on Psilocybin Therapy for cancer patients - http://www.maps.org/other-psychedelic-research/211-psilocybin-research/psilocybin-studies-in-progress/1268-johns_hopkins_study_of_psilocybin_in_cancer_patients     Show Links:   Scathing Atheist Episode 201 https://audioboom.com/posts/5423399-scathingatheist-201-lump-of-coal-edition Website http://nakedmormonismpodcast.com Twitter @NakedMormonism Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Naked-Mormonism/370003839816311 Patreon http://patreon.com/nakedmormonism Outro music by Jason Comeau http://aloststateofmind.com/ Show Artwork http://weirdmormonshit.com/ Voicemail Line (864)Nake-dMo (625-3366)

The Marriage Podcast for Smart People
Infidelity Starts Long Before The Affair

The Marriage Podcast for Smart People

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2015 14:59


What does faithfulness, or fidelity, mean in your marriage? What does it look like? Are your boundaries strong enough to protect your marriage from an affair? What got us started down this road of thinking is the observation that you can be in a committed marriage and never have sex outside that marriage for forty years, but still be giving members of the opposite sex a lust filled looking over. This begs the question about what loyalty and fidelity mean in a marriage. If you proudly say “I am faithful to my wife… but that doesn’t stop me from enjoying the scenery”, is that really fidelity? Let’s assume for a moment that we’re all clear that the extremes of unfaithfulness are wrong: we’re not talking about adultery here, or pornography use, or any act of physical intimacy, or even an emotional affair with a person you’re not married to. However, disloyalty can go in all sorts of directions, and show up in many different ways: A wife makes a comment about some famous Hollywood actor being ‘eye-candy’? There is no hope of an actual act of infidelity occurring there, so is it OK? A husband rubber-necks as he drives through town on a warm summer day. Is it OK for him to check out other women? A spouse says, “Why can’t you look like that?” (Ouch…) Perhaps it’s just the joking and camaraderie that kind of fringes toward mild flirting – even in a group setting. Is this allowable? While some definitions of fidelity are really clear (like having sex), others are very much going to be defined by each couple. In The Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy (JMFT), Blow reported that a breach of trust has more to do with the perspectives and beliefs of the individuals within the relationship than any overarching norms. In other words, the couple creates their own standards. [Again, we’re holding this up in the assumption that we’ve already established that there are objective, moral boundaries that must not be crossed. Like, no sex outside of marriage. We are NOT promoting ‘open’ marriage; we promote the Biblical values of faithful marriage.] For example, a wife or husband on a business trip sits down on the airplane beside an attractive, friendly member of the opposite sex. For one couple, the expectation might be to limit the interaction to a friendly greeting and then plug in the headphones or read a book. They’re comfortable with that boundary. For another couple, it may be totally OK to have an engaging conversation and share pictures of your spouse and children. No flirting, just friendly and proper, and then that spouse relates the conversation when he/she gets home to the other spouse. Both spouses in that marriage are comfortable with that boundary. Neither scenario is morally wrong. Does the second approach carry a higher element of risk? Yes, probably! This is where couples need to discuss what they consider reasonable and what they can tolerate in their marriage. There is a subjective element to fidelity. Scheinkman and Wenecke in the Family Process also support this subjective aspect. Nevertheless, here’s what’s so important to know. It IS a fact that there is a slippery slope from smaller disloyal thoughts and behaviours towards an affair. The Clinical Psychology Science Practice (2005) pointed out that the decision-making process before extra-marital involvement consists of smaller decisions and steps. Like, having coffee with an opposite-sex coworker…then spending more time with them…then engaging in more intimate conversation. This is where we start to get some practical checkpoints for early warnings of infidelity. Following are two items you need to watch for in order to be proactively working against affairs in your marriage. 1. Pros VS Cons Decisions to engage in extramarital involvement are conscious decisions that involve weighing potential costs and potential benefits. Ask yourself, am I doing a cost/benefit analysis about the behaviours or thoughts I am engaging in? If so,

Chemie und Pharmazie - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02
Stimulation of a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase by insulin and the sulfonylurea, glimepiride, in rat adipocytes depends on increased glucose transport

Chemie und Pharmazie - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02

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Thu, 1 Sep 1994 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8714/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8714/1/Mueller_Guenter_8714.pdf Müller, Günter; Dearey, Elisabeth Ann; Korndörfer, Andrea; Bandlow, Wolfhard Müller, Günter; Dearey, Elisabeth Ann; Korndörfer, Andrea und Bandlow, Wolfhard (September 1994): Stimulation of a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase by insulin and the sulfonylurea, glimepiride, in rat adipocytes depends on increased glucose transport. In: The Journal of Cell

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Wed, 25 Aug 1993 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8693/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8693/1/Mueller_Guenter_8693.pdf Kramer, Werner; Girbig, Frank; Gutjahr, Ulrike; Kowalewski, Simone; Jouvenal, Karin; Müller, Günter; Tripier, Dominique; Wess, Günther Kramer, Werner; Girbig, Frank; Gutjahr, Ulrike; Kowalewski, Simone; Jouvenal, Karin; Müller, Günter; Tripier, Dominique und Wess, Günther (25. August 1993): Intestinal bile acid absorption. Na(+)-dependent bile acid transport activity in rabbit small intestine correlates with the coexpression of an integral 93-kDa and a peripheral 14-kDa bile acid-binding membrane protein along the duodenum-ileum axis. In: The Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 268, Nr. 24: pp. 18035-18046. Chemie und Pharmazie

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Glucose induces lipolytic cleavage of a glycolipidic plasma membrane anchor in yeast

Chemie und Pharmazie - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 1993


Thu, 1 Jul 1993 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8699/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8699/1/Mueller_Guenter_8699.pdf Müller, Günter; Bandlow, Wolfhard Müller, Günter und Bandlow, Wolfhard (Juli 1993): Glucose induces lipolytic cleavage of a glycolipidic plasma membrane anchor in yeast. In: The Journal of Cell Biology, Vol. 122, Nr. 2: pp. 325-336. Chemie

Tiermedizin - Open Access LMU
Changes of blood values in Przewalski Horses (Equus Przewalski Przewalski) and Zebras (Equus Zebra Hartmannae)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1987


Thu, 1 Jan 1987 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8235/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8235/1/wiesner_henning_8235.pdf Kuttner, C.; Wiesner, Henning Kuttner, C. und Wiesner, Henning (1987): Changes of blood values in Przewalski Horses (Equus Przewalski Przewalski) and Zebras (Equus Zebra Hartmannae). In: The Journal of zoo animal medicine, Vol. 18, Nr. 4: pp. 144-147.

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Control of intestinal coccidiosis in Chamois and other wild ruminants using Monensin

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1984


Sun, 1 Jan 1984 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8201/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8201/1/wiesner_henning_8201.pdf Erber, M.; Wiesner, Henning; Rietschel, W.; Gatesman, T. Erber, M.; Wiesner, Henning; Rietschel, W. und Gatesman, T. (1984): Control of intestinal coccidiosis in Chamois and other wild ruminants using Monensin. In: The Journal of zoo animal medicine, Vol. 15: pp. 11-17.

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The Use of the Morphine-Like Analgesic Carfentanyl in Captive Wild Mammals at Tierpark Hellabrunn

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1984


Sun, 1 Jan 1984 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8207/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8207/1/wiesner_henning_8207.pdf Wiesner, Henning; Rietschel, W.; Gatesman, T. Wiesner, Henning; Rietschel, W. und Gatesman, T. (1984): The Use of the Morphine-Like Analgesic Carfentanyl in Captive Wild Mammals at Tierpark Hellabrunn. In: The Journal of zoo animal medicine, Vol. 15: pp. 18-23.

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Immobilization of Polar and Brown bears using Etorphine and Xylazine

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1982


Fri, 1 Jan 1982 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8115/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8115/1/wiesner_henning_8115.pdf Wiesner, Henning; Gatesman, T. Wiesner, Henning und Gatesman, T. (1982): Immobilization of Polar and Brown bears using Etorphine and Xylazine. In: The Journal of zoo animal medicine, Vol. 13: pp. 11-18. Tiermedizin