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Beyond the Barn
Ep. 091: How Many Times a Day Should You Feed Your Horse? Here's What the Research Says

Beyond the Barn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 44:24


Many horse owners focus on choosing the best hay, grain, or supplements, but research shows that when you feed can also impact how well your horse utilizes protein and amino acids.On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr and guest Dr. Sara Mastellar, equine nutrition researcher and professor at Ohio State ATI, break down her research on meal frequency and protein metabolism in horses, including:The difference between “just feeding protein” vs. ensuring your horse gets the right amino acidsWhy feeding multiple meals a day can improve your horse's nutrient absorptionSimple, practical ways to adjust your horse's feeding routine for better healthAs Dr. Mastellar mentions, “Observation is central to good horsemanship.” If you've ever wondered whether your feeding schedule is truly working for your horse, this is an episode you don't want to miss!

Medical Nursing Podcast | CPD for Veterinary Nurses
66 | How to nurse your cat ‘flu patients like a pro: the vet nurse's guide to feline respiratory disease complex

Medical Nursing Podcast | CPD for Veterinary Nurses

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 19:10


In this episode of the Medical Nursing Podcast we're talking about a really common, commonly misunderstood and often frustrating disease - feline respiratory disease complex, aka FRDC or cat ‘flu. When I think about those ‘flu cases, I think back to sweating in PPE in a makeshift isolation room in my earlier nursing days, spending countless hours cleaning nasal discharge, creating steam baths outside of kennel doors, and tempting tiny kittens to eat. This is a disease that is MADE for nursing - there is so much we can do to support these patients. And as always, giving that great care starts with understanding what ‘flu is, and how we manage it - which is exactly what's waiting for you inside this episode. --- Resources mentioned in this episode:

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast
The 1 Vitamin That REVERSES Nerve Damage (And Nobody Talks About It)

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 4:59


Viruses can hide in the ganglia (a nerve cell cluster) and turn off autophagy, a state in which the body recycles damaged proteins. Here, the viruses can lie dormant until stress levels rise, which increases cortisol and weakens the immune system.Emotional stress can significantly weaken the immune system. This is why many dormant viruses come out of remission after a stressful event, such as losing a loved one.The herpes and shingles viruses are often seen after a significant stressor. These viruses need the amino acid arginine to survive. Lysine can block arginine and stop the reproduction of these viruses. You need at least 1000 to 3000 mg of lysine to block arginine. Sciatica typically stems from a disc problem. Copper deficiency is at the root of many disc problems, so it can be an excellent solution for sciatica. A copper supplement or copper cream can help reduce sciatica pain.

Escapist Corner
Part 4: Lysine for Stronger Immunity, Collagen Production, and Mental Well-Being

Escapist Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 12:54


Lysine is one of the most underrated essential amino acids, yet it plays a critical role in immune defense, tissue repair, collagen production, and even stress reduction.In this fourth episode of our Essential Amino Acids Series, we break down:✅ How lysine strengthens the immune system and reduces viral infections✅ The link between lysine and collagen for better skin, joints, and bones✅ Why lysine deficiency may lead to slower recovery and weakened immunity✅ Best food sources of lysine per 100g serving✅ The connection between lysine and serotonin levels—how it helps with anxiety

Vitality Radio Podcast with Jared St. Clair
#479: Amino Acid Spotlight: Immunity, Brain Power, Thyroid, and More!

Vitality Radio Podcast with Jared St. Clair

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 34:13


Amino acids are the true building blocks of the human body. This episode of Vitality Radio focuses specifically on Lysine, Tyrosine, and Acetyl-L-Carnitine. Jared unpacks the unique impact of these powerful aminos and why they deserve a closer look. You'll learn about their impressive benefits as individual nutrients - immunity, brain boosting, energy, thyroid health, and more! Jared also explains how single amino acids work vs. protein as a whole, and additionally, the role of digestive enzymes in breaking down protein to ensure we absorb these vital amino acids. Products:Lysine, Tyrosine, and Acetyl-L-Carnitine Additional Information:#479: Amino Acid Spotlight: Glycine, Citrulline, and Glutamine#412: A Natural Approach to Supporting Your Body Through ShinglesVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.

Crimes of the Centuries
S4 Ep45: The Lysine Cartel: How an Informant (Sloppily) Exposed Archer Daniels Midland

Crimes of the Centuries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 49:26


Mark Whitacre, a high-ranking exec at the agribusiness company Archer Daniels Midland, approached the FBI with some scandalous news: His employer was part of an international cartel illegally inflating the cost of lysine, an additive used in animal feed. What Whitacre ultimately helped uncover landed more than just his bosses in prison. "Crimes of the Centuries" is a podcast from Grab Bag Collab exploring forgotten crimes from times past that made a mark and helped change history. You can get early and ad-free episodes on the Grab Bag Patreon page.  DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE CRIMES OF THE CENTURIES BOOK!  Order today at www.centuriespod.com/book (https://www.centuriespod.com/book)! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @centuriespod Episode Sponsors: Skims. The Fits Everybody collection is available in sizes XXS to 4X. You can shop now at SKIMS.com and SKIMS stores. After you place your order, be sure to let them know I sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select my show in the dropdown menu that follows. And if you are looking for the perfect gift for your Valentine or for yourself - SKIMS just launched their best Valentine's Shop ever! Available in sizes for women, men, and kids. Fay Nutrition. Listeners of Crimes of the Centuries can qualify to see a registered dietitian for as little as $0 by visiting FayNutrition.com/COTC. Wildgrain. For a limited time, Wildgrain is offering our listeners $30 off the first box - PLUS free Croissants in every box - when you go to Wildgrain.com/COTC to start your subscription.

Dr. Baliga's Internal Medicine Podcasts
Debunking Myths About Protein Deficiency in Indian Vegetarians

Dr. Baliga's Internal Medicine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 8:38


 “The Protein Puzzle: Debunking Myths About Protein Deficiency in India”   This episode explores and debunks the myth of protein deficiency in India, highlighting that most Indians meet their protein needs through balanced diets.  It explains the Protein-to-Energy Ratio (PER) and how traditional food pairings like cereals and legumes enhance protein quality. Key insights include varying protein needs across age groups, the risks of overconsumption, and practical tips for improving dietary protein through affordable, accessible options.  The episode emphasizes that protein is a vital part of a holistic diet, naturally achieved through thoughtful planning and traditional practices.

Wellness Insights Podcast
Dr Chalmers Path to Pro - Flu

Wellness Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 13:32


Discover effective ways to boost your immune system and recover faster during flu season. From maintaining optimal vitamin D3 levels to incorporating lysine and vitamin C into your routine, these natural strategies can help reduce flu duration and improve overall health. Additional tips include staying hydrated, cutting back on sugar, eating nutrient-dense foods, and ensuring adequate sleep to keep your body strong.Explore advanced recovery methods like hyperbaric oxygen therapy and the benefits of infrared saunas for detoxification. Learn how small lifestyle changes, such as replacing processed foods and sugars with healthier alternatives, can enhance long-term wellness. Stay prepared and proactive this flu season with these actionable health tips.Highlights of the Podcast00:04 - Introduction to Flu01:30 - Lysine and Flu Protocol02:40 - Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy04:46 - Prevention Tips08:47 - Infrared Saunas and Detox11:31 - Long-Term Health

The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast
Dr. Jim Drackley: Amino Acid Metabolism - Part 2 | Ep. 53

The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 9:59


Hello there!In this episode of The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Jim Drackley from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign shares insights into the vital role amino acids play in the metabolism of transition dairy cows. He emphasizes how providing the right amino acid balance before calving can significantly influence the health and milk production of cows after calving. Don't miss this informative discussion on optimizing dairy cow nutrition for better productivity. Tune in now on all major platforms."We've conducted studies on rumen-protected methionine and lysine, showing positive effects on intake and production after calving, particularly with prepartum supplementation of rumen-protected methionine."Meet the guest: Dr. James K. Drackley is a Professor of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he has been a faculty member for over 35 years. With a PhD in Nutritional Physiology from Iowa State University, his research focuses on improving the nutritional management of dairy cows during the dry period and transition to lactation, as well as optimizing the nutritional management of calves to enhance their health and growth. What will you learn: (00:00) Highlight(01:10) Introduction(01:45) Amino acid metabolism(03:08) Body protein mobilization(04:10) Nutritional interventions(06:11) Rumen protected methionine(07:46) Lysine and milk yield(09:12) Closing thoughtsThe Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by the innovative companies:* Adisseo- Evonik- Volac- Virtus Nutrition

The Sioux Nation Podcast
How to meet the metabolizable lysine and energy needs for optimal dairy production

The Sioux Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 7:13


Lysine plays an important role in cattle lactation, which is why we are discussing it on the episode today.

Real Science Exchange
Journal Club: Effects of feeding rumen-protected lysine during the postpartum period on performance and amino acid profile in dairy cows: A meta-analysis with Dr. Usman Arshad, ETH Zürich & Dr. Bill Weiss with the Ohio State University

Real Science Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 57:17


Dr. Arshad begins by reviewing the inclusion criteria in the meta-analysis he conducted. He wished only to look at studies where lysine was supplemented in a rumen-protected form. The meta-analysis did not include studies that infused lysine into the abomasum or intestine. In addition, only completely randomized design or randomized complete block design studies were included. Feed ingredients and chemical composition of diets for each experiment were run through NASEM to predict the metabolizable lysine content using the same model so all studies were on the same scale. (6:04)The bioavailability of the different rumen-protected lysine products used in the studies ranged from 22 to 90 percent. If the paper's authors reported bioavailability values, they were used in the meta-analysis. If the paper did not provide bioavailability values, Dr. Arshad contacted authors or lysine product manufacturers to offer them. (13:53)Dr. Arshad discusses the percentage of lysine as a percent of metabolizable protein in the diets as well as differences among the prediction of the flow of amino acids to the small intestine from NASEM, NRC, and CNCPS models. (16:45) Around 40% of the meta-analysis dataset was from early lactation cows where rumen-protected lysine was supplemented starting from 20 days in milk. The rest of the dataset came from mid-lactation cows. The duration of lysine supplementation also varied. Cows supplemented with rumen-protected lysine for more than 70 days In early lactation produced 1.5 kilograms more milk than control cows. Mid-lactation cows supplemented for less than 70 days produced 0.8 kilograms more milk than control cows. Increasing lysine as a percentage of metabolizable protein linearly increased milk and component yield. (20:11)During the transition period, cows not only experience negative energy balance but also negative protein balance, estimated at one kilogram of protein loss from skeletal muscle during that time. Plasma lysine starts to decrease around 21 days before calving but bounces back after seven days in milk. This suggests that lysine utilization by the mammary gland and other tissues is high during the prepartum period. Supplementing lysine before calving and during early lactation should improve the efficiency of protein synthesis and may explain the difference between early and mid-lactation responses observed in the meta-analysis. (24:10)Lysine supplementation improved feed efficiency. Dr. Arshad discusses potential reasons for this and also points out that somatic cell counts were lower for lysine-supplemented cows, suggesting that this amino acid may be important for mammary gland health. He also discusses some of the interactions with methionine found in the meta-analysis. Dr. Zimmerman and Dr. Arshad also hypothesize about the mechanism of action of supplemental lysine increasing milk fat percentage. (30:44)Dr. Arshad describes how he would design the next rumen-protected lysine study given what he learned from the different studies in the meta-analysis. In particular, he would like to see more work with primiparous cows, and dose-titration studies to pinpoint the optimal amount of lysine to supplement and to further explore the impact of lysine on immune function. (42:42)The base diet and bioavailability of the rumen-protected lysine product are critical components to determine the supplementation rate for a particular group of cows. Dr. Arshad details the differences between this meta-analysis and previous meta-analyses regarding lysine supplementation. (46:40) In closing, Dr. Zimmerman was excited to see this meta-analysis and it validated observations from the field. Dr. Weiss underlines the strict inclusion criteria and regression analysis as particularly strong points in the paper. Finally, Dr. Arshad reminds the audience that creating a balanced ration should include essential and non-essential amino acids. He again emphasizes the importance of having an understanding of the bioavailability of rumen-protected products before conducting research projects with them. Lastly, he identifies a research gap regarding lysine supplementation of primiparous cows, which make up 30-35% of herd dynamics. (52:43)You can find this episode's journal club paper from the Journal of Dairy Science here: https://www.journalofdairyscience.org/article/S0022-0302(24)00499-5/fulltextPlease subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table.  If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt.

Real Science Exchange
ADSA 2024 - Balchem Of Interest Research

Real Science Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 62:39


Balchem sponsored several abstracts presented at the 2024 ADSA Annual Meeting. This episode consists of five segments, each focused on an abstract.Segment 1: Evaluating the total mixed ration stability of rumen-protected lysine products.Guests: Kari Estes, Balchem; Dr. Mark Hanigan, Virginia TechThis research compared the TMR stability of a Balchem prototype, several commercially available rumen-protected lysine products and a positive control of unprotected lysine. (3:39)A sample of TMR and the equivalent of one gram of lysine from each product were mixed and placed in a  plastic zip bag for 0, 6, 12, or 24 hours. After each time point, the sample was placed in a strainer bag, dipped in distilled water, and drip-dried. The solution was collected and analyzed for free lysine content. (5:28)About 85% of the unprotected lysine was recovered at 0 hours. After 24 hours, around 50% was recovered. The rumen-protected lysine products varied widely; one product released nearly 87% of its lysine in 24 hours, while another only released 9%. TMR stability should be taken into account when determining feeding rates and handling of rumen-protected lysine products. (7:19)Segment 2: Evaluating the total mixed ration stability of rumen-protected choline products.Guests: Kari Estes, Balchem; Dr. Mark Hanigan, Virginia TechIn this experiment, Kari evaluated TMR stability of five commercially available rumen-protected choline products, along with a positive control treatment of unprotected choline chloride. (14:04)At 0 hours, about 80% of the unprotected choline was recovered and 50% was recovered at 24 hours. Results for the rumen-protected choline products were highly variable, ranging from 5% release to 100% release at 24 hours. Rumen-protected choline products should be evaluated for TMR stability in addition to rumen stability and intestinal release. (17:25)Segment 3: Effect of dry period heat stress and rumen-protected choline on productivity of Holstein cows. Guests: Maria Torres de Barri and Dr. Geoff Dahl, University of FloridaThe experiment had four treatments: heat stress with and without rumen-protected choline, and cooling with and without rumen-protected choline. Cows in the cooling treatment were provided shade, soakers, and fans, while cows in the heat stress treatment were only provided shade. (24:45)Heat-stress cows had higher rectal temperatures and respiration rates than cooled cows. Heat-stress cows also had lower dry matter intakes, shorter gestation length, lighter calves, and produced less milk. (29:36)For cows in the cooling group, choline supplementation increased milk production. However, cows in the heat stress group supplemented with choline produced less milk than cows who did not receive choline. (31:04)Dr. Dahl suggests that not cooling cows in heat-stress environments when they're receiving choline will not result in optimal results. (33:49)Segment 4: Effects of dietary rumen-protected, ruminal-infused, or abomasal-infused choline chloride on milk, urine, and fecal choline and choline metabolite yields in lactating cows. Guests: Mingyang (Charlie) You and Dr. Joe McFadden, Cornell UniversityThis experiment evaluated early and late lactation cows supplemented with choline via three different methods. Each treatment had 12.5 grams of choline ion provided daily: fed in rumen-protected form, continuously infused into the rumen, or continuously infused into the abomasum. (36:29)Choline bioavailability was influenced by the delivery method of choline. Fecal and milk choline concentration was only observed in early lactating cows with abomasal infusion. Abomasal infusion increases the choline metabolite betaine in feces and urine. These results suggest there is potential saturation of choline metabolism in the lactating cow. (40:53)Segment 5: The metabolic fate of deuterium-labeled choline in gestating and lactating Holstein dairy cows. Guests: Dr. Tanya France, University of Wisconsin; Dr. Joe McFadden, Cornell UniversityDr. France explains that choline can be metabolized via two different pathways. Using deuterium-labeled choline (D-9 choline) allows researchers to know which pathway is used. If D-3 or D-6 choline is measured, the methionine cycle is used, and if D-9 choline is measured, the CDP choline pathway is used. The hypothesis was that the physiological stage (late gestation vs early lactation) would influence choline metabolism. (51:06)Dr. France found that both choline metabolism pathways were used in both physiological stages. This experiment also confirmed that choline is a methyl donor and that choline recycling can occur. The research also evaluated the relative amounts of choline and choline metabolites in each pool. (53:40)Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table.  If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt. 

Bringing Chemistry to Life
The most interesting man in chemistry

Bringing Chemistry to Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 33:10


Bioconjugation of antibodies to drugs via chemical linkers is how antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) are made. We're joined by Matt Giese, Senior Scientist at Vector Laboratories, who talks us through the complex chemistry options and biodesign considerations that have to be considered and balanced when making a successful ADC.How does one build the skillset to work in biodesign of ADCs you might ask? Well, Matt's career path might not provide a clearcut roadmap like you might hope. That's because Matt started his career as an auto mechanic, moved into art, went back to auto mechanics, worked as baggage handler and as a construction worker, all before ever finding chemistry. If you think that's a convoluted path, just wait to hear about his academic and professional work journeys.  You'll revel in following this journey, and in the lessons and diverse skills learned along the way. Join us to hear it yourself, from who might just be the most interesting man in chemistry!Related episodes:Season 5, Ep.7: The life-altering impact of one chemist's sabbaticalSeason 2, Ep.1: Chemistry: a modern American dreamSeason 3, Ep.5: On the COVID pill and other process chemistry tales Bonus content!Access bonus content curated by this episode's guest by visiting www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast for links to recent publications, podcasts, books, videos and more.View the video of this episode on www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast. A free thank you gift for our listeners! Request your free Bringing Chemistry to Life t-shirt on our episode website.Use Podcast Code: LabRatsRul3 in July or OchemRcks in August. We read every email so please share your questions and feedback with us! Email helloBCTL@thermofisher.com

Radio Maria Ireland
E262 | Health and Faith Matters – Patricia Keane – Understanding Collagen, Lysine, and Joint Health

Radio Maria Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 44:36


16th July, 2024 – Patricia explores the crucial role of collagen and lysine in our health. Discover how these nutrients support everything from skin elasticity to joint health, and learn practical tips to enhance your diet for optimal collagen production. Plus, Patricia shares insights on preventing kidney infections and the importance of dietary choices in […] The post E262 | Health and Faith Matters – Patricia Keane – Understanding Collagen, Lysine, and Joint Health appeared first on Radio Maria Ireland.

The Petty Herbalist Podcast
look back at it… a land-based diet & ancestral nutrition: veggies in our diet

The Petty Herbalist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 44:51


How you doin, bbs?? We're getting into our grove in this new series, veggies in our diets! This time we're talking about what it means to be land-based and we help the folks understand an ancestral nutritional take on food with some of our fave foods. It's a really good one, so take a lil walk and hang with ya fave aunties!!! As always, we want to thank you for all of your support, in all the ways! we're trying to build up this patreon, so that we can sustainably fund the work we already do with the podcast. so if you're not yet a patreon, join today @ ⁠patreon.com/pettyherbalist⁠. Sources and what's In the episode: (herb) Lavender (Lavendula) Propolis  Resins Wound Healing (homie) Suni at Auntie's Coffee Ancestral Reverence food culture Black Nutritionist Your Latina Nutritionist Glucose Goddess (herb) Loroco (Echites panduratus) Amino Acids: Arginine, Lysine (article) Beta Carotenes Vitamin A Food substitutions menstruation Nigella Lawson Denver Urban Gardens Making Medicine with Yellow Dock 4/17/24 Ecoversity Course 100-Hour Herbalism Program | Ecoversityentv2trk.com ________________________ Follow us on social: ⁠@pettyherbalist⁠ ⁠@bonesbugsandbotany⁠ Join the Patreon Community to fund this amazing POD: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/pettyherbalist⁠ Join the bonesbugsandbotany Patreon Community to fund support all of Asia's work: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/bonesbugsandbotany⁠⁠ Rate us to show your support! Thank You! #StayReady #BePetty ***if you read this far, send me a dm @pettyherbalist for a shoutout!*** --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pettyherbalist/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pettyherbalist/support

Clippings: The Official Podcast of the Council for Nail Disorders
Effects of additional oral fosravuconazolel-lysine ethanolate therapy following inadequate response to initial treatment for onychomycosis; Total Chemical Matricectomy with 88% Phenol

Clippings: The Official Podcast of the Council for Nail Disorders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 10:21


Effects of additional oral fosravuconazolel-lysine ethanolate therapy following inadequate response to initial treatment for onychomycosis: A multicenter, randomized controlled trial. Naka W, TsunemiY. The Journal of Dermatology. 2024 Mar 14.Total Chemical Matricectomy with 88% Phenol: A Prospective Case Series of 37 Patients. Matter A, Di ChiacchioNG, IorizzoM, Di ChiacchioN. Dermatologic Surgery. 2024

The Doc Jacque Show
Beyond the Physical: Amoon Razen on Evolution, Herbal Wisdom, and Healing

The Doc Jacque Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 52:43


In This Episode, You Will Learn: Eastern vs. Western Medicine The Importance of Lysine and The Role of Guinea Hen Weed and Sericea The Difference Between Fasting and Detoxing The Problem with Hospital Food for Cancer Patients Critique of Cancer Treatment in Hospitals How to Naturally Boost Your Testosterone: Black cumin Bee pollen  Red onions  Garlic  Cloves Alfalfa sprouts Ashwagandha Onion Tea Recipe for Stress: Boil in a pot for 15-20 min: One Red Onion Cut Three Cloves of Garlic Cut Ginger Remove from heat and pour into cup Add 1 TBSP Honey Add 1 TBSP of Cayenne   Resources + Links:   Shoot us an email at info@docjacque.com Or call the office 412-828-6000   Follow Doc Jacque on Instagram | @doc_jacque Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | Doc Jacque    Schedule a Full Immersion New Patient Consultation with Doc Jacque Schedule your 15 Minute FREE Consultation   Check out the Supplement Shop   Find more resources on our website | https://www.docjacque.com/  

Wellness Insights Podcast
Dr Chalmers Path to Pro - Lysine, Allison, quinine and Hyssinol

Wellness Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 11:39


Anti-infective supplements aimed at preventing illness, are especially pertinent in the face of emerging health challenges like Covid-19 variants. The importance of supplements like Allison, a garlic derivative, for its broad antimicrobial properties, and lysine, an amino acid crucial for combating viruses. Additionally, The significance of quinine and Hyssinol, particularly in addressing vascular issues associated with the current health landscape. The necessity of sourcing supplements from reputable providers to ensure efficacy and warns against purchasing from unreliable sources like Amazon. Guidance for those seeking to bolster their immune defenses amidst evolving health threats.Highlights of the Podcast00:18 - People in my office with Covid01:23 - The wellspring of life 02:35 - The body can't kill the bacteria 03:34 - The real viruses 04:33 - Get yourself some lysine07:44 - The blood vessels10:09 - Hyperbaric chamber for appointment of hospitals 11:03 - The quiet and you should be the essential

The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast
Dr. Bill Dozier: Amino Acid in Poultry Diets (part 2) | Ep. 40

The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 13:00


In Part 2 of our insightful series on "The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast," we continue our exploration into the realm of poultry nutrition with Dr. Bill Dozier. Building on the foundational knowledge from Part 1, this episode goes deeper into the practical applications and recent research findings on branched-chain amino acids in broiler diets. This segment offers a closer look at innovative strategies and the impact of dietary formulations on poultry performance and efficiency. Don't miss out on this enriching discussion, now available on all major podcast platforms."Ensuring birds maximize lysine utilization changes poultry nutrition." - Dr. Bill DozierMeet the guest: Meet Dr. Bill Dozier, renowned poultry nutrition expert whose pioneering amino acid research has revolutionized feeding practices and bird health. An influential mentor and passionate researcher, his breakthroughs fuel success in the poultry industry.(00:00) Highlight(01:08) Introduction(01:19) Amino acid basics(03:08) Lysine requirement(04:20) Yield optimization(05:11) Economic impact(05:32) Valine-leucine focus(10:44) Closing thoughtsThe Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Cargill* Kerry- Kemin- Anitox- BASF

Vitality Radio Podcast with Jared St. Clair
#412: A Natural Approach to Supporting Your Body Through Shingles

Vitality Radio Podcast with Jared St. Clair

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 28:11


Shingles is painful and complicated and appears to be on the rise. Without making any claims to cure or treat this infection, on this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared will share the evidence that we do have about several natural products that may help with shingles. This information is for educational purposes to help you make informed decisions about supporting your own body and it is based on anecdotal evidence from his own customer base, as well as the growing scientific literature that indicates promise with each of these supplements. You'll learn the mechanism of action behind each and why they may be supportive for shingles.Products:Vital C - Vitamin C with Olive LeafMonolaurinB-ComplexLysine Nano SilverVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.

The Doc Jacque Show
Defying Traditional Medicine with The Power of Herbs and Detox with Amoon Razen

The Doc Jacque Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 50:45


In This Episode, You Will Learn: Eastern vs. Western Medicine The Importance of Lysine and The Role of Guinea Hen Weed and Sericea The Difference Between Fasting and Detoxing The Problem with Hospital Food for Cancer Patients and Critique of Cancer Treatment in Hospitals Resources + Links:   Shoot us an email at info@docjacque.com Or call the office 412-828-6000   Follow Doc Jacque on Instagram | @doc_jacque Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | Doc Jacque    Schedule a Full Immersion New Patient Consultation with Doc Jacque Schedule your 15 Minute FREE Consultation   Check out the Supplement Shop   Find more resources on our website | https://www.docjacque.com/  

The Cabral Concept
2942: Skincare Supplements, Hemoptysis, Nabothian Cyst, Children's Health, Detox Respiratory System (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 16:34


Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend! I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of our community's questions that have come in over the past few weeks…     Elise: Hi Dr Stephen Cabral, firstly - huge thanks for turning my life around with your protocols since 2018. Forever grateful. My question is, I recently saw an advertisement for a skin supplement called Activated You, and it said consuming collagen internally is basically useless, and that what we really need to consumer are other things in their skin care supplement and in particular: Lysine, L-Arginine, and L-Proline. What are your thoughts on this? Do you include these in any of your products? I take the DNS powder daily. Thanks, Elise   Javier: Good Morning Doc! Hope all is well with you , family and business! Question for you…recently I've went from sauna to 55 degree cold dip…and I've been coughing up blood… they found a small infection in my lower left lung…Antibiotics cleared it out…so a day before the follow up appt I dipped again and coughed up even more after a 30 min sauna and 50 degree dip… After several blood cultures and lung function test showed clear they decided to do a bronchoscopy which looked clear but she's waiting on results on fluid biopsy tests… My pulmonary doctor is pretty sure it's hymoptysis but wants to rule everything out… just wanted to see your thoughts on this and if you've e heard of any other cases like mines. I've done it for a year very frequently with no issues…same method…hop from sauna   Pati: Hi Dr Cabral, I recently has a transvaginal ultrasound and the findings were that everything was normal. My doctor mentioned things looked good. But on the results also found Cervix: Nabothian cyst. Have you had any experience with client who have had these before and if so are they any suggestions of how to eliminate them? Sorry if this is TMI! Thank you for all you do!   Paty: Hello Dr Cabral,I have questions about my son's health.Vegetarian,10 yrs old,he doesn't like (vegetables,fruits,eggs,milk,smoothies) but he loves cheese so he will only eat salads with cheese and dressing and he likes sweets.His hands gets so dry and itchy,Dr said eczema gave me a cream when it flares.Also the skin on his back is having areas of discoloration.He tends to be anxious,ocd,eye tics, nose bleeds constantly and is stuffy,ENT Dr wants to do a procedure for enlarged turbinates and cauterize but it has been done many times. His iron tends to be low.Currently he takes cod liver oil,children multivitamin with iron,folate with B12,calcium gummies with D3 and comfort shen for anxiety. What tests and protocols would you recommend for him, should he do the ENT procedure? Thanks    Summer: Hi Dr. Cabral! I do weekly coffee enemas, and sometimes more when I feel it's needed. Although I have seen great benefit in many ways from this schedule, I've had an IHP tell me that they can strip away too many minerals along with the toxins. I listen to several natural health practitioners I trust who do them every single day. I intend to ask them how their mineral levels are personally since every day seems excessive. Some of them will do a mineral rich implant enema of wheat grass, chlorophyll, liquid mineral supplements, potassium, or herbal blends after the coffee, and some don't do anything. I always replenish through the day by drinking electrolytes, fruit/veggie blend, bone broth, or veggie juices. What are your thoughts on any of these mineral rich implants? Thanks!   Thank you for tuning into this weekend's Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/2942 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!  

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Blood Podcast
Long-term outcomes of pulmonary embolism in children and adolescents; hereditary angioedema caused by a methionine-379 to lysine substitution in kininogens; predictors of loss of MRD negativity in multiple myeloma

Blood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 25:07


In this week's episode we'll report on the findings from a study evaluating the long-term outcomes of pulmonary embolism in children and adolescents, discuss a new mechanism for hereditary angioedema caused by a methionine-379 to lysine substitution in kininogens, and learn more about predictors of unsustained minimal residual disease negativity in multiple myeloma patients.

Discovering True Health
Episode 89: Protein and Skeletal Muscles: Keys to Longevity, Preventing Obesity, and Chronic Disease and Cancer

Discovering True Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 88:12


Today, we will be learning why our muscular skeletal system may be out most important organ we have and how a Muscle-Centric Nutrition approach contributes to our to health and longevity and can preventing obesity, and other health issues such as cancer. We'll be looking at the essential roles that protein and amino acids play, optimal dietary protein needs, ideal timing of protein intake, best sources, and everything we need to know about protein synthesis.  My guest is Don Layman, Professor of Food Science and Human Nutrition at one of the top agriculture colleges in the world, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of Agricultural.   Don earned his B.S. in Chemistry and M.S. in Biochemistry at Illinois State University and his Ph.D. in Human  Nutrition and Biochemistry at the University of Minnesota, St. Paul.   His research focuses on understanding the protein and amino acid requirements and interrelationship between dietary protein and carbohydrates needed for adult health.   In particular, his research seeks to understand the impact of diet and exercise on obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome in adults.  His work has helped to define the role of branched chain amino acids (BCAA) in skeletal muscle metabolism.   BCAA provide an important energy source for muscle during exercise and also serve as a critical regulator of muscle protein synthesis during recovery.  During exercise, oxidation of BCAA increases, resulting in production of the amino acid alanine and a rapid decline in plasma levels of BCAA.  Amino acid supplements prevent this decline in plasma amino acids, enhance recovery of muscle protein synthesis and interact with insulin to help stabilize blood glucose.  His research continues to define mechanisms for control of muscle protein synthesis and differences in dietary protein needs for men versus women and for adults with sedentary versus active lifestyles.  He's dedicated over 40 years investigating the intricate role of dietary protein in muscle protein synthesis and the impact of diet and exercise on obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome in adults.  His research has significantly contributed to our understanding of the interplay between nutrition, muscle health, and overall well- being.  Well Learn: The Basics of Protein and Amino Acids and their role in Nutrition Why Leucine, Lysine, and Methionine are Essential Amino Acids and foods we get them from Key things we need to know about protein synthesis Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for Protein, how it was calculated and why it's not optimal The optimal amount of protein we need based on Don nLayman research How the size and frequency of meals impacts muscle protein synthesis Small meals versus big meals? Specifics around protein intake that should be followed with time restricted eating. How to track their protein intake effectively How to determine the quality of protein sources, what are our best sources And how factors like absorption rates play a role in protein source selection Don Laymans thoughts on plant-based and synthetic "meats" in the market from a nutritional standpoint High Protein Diets for Fat Loss - Results from Clinical Trials Consequences of Protein Deficiency in Childhood, how it impacts long term health Optimal protein intake amounts for a child Saturated fat and our health Muscle-Centric Nutrition Philosophy The significance of our muscular skeletal system to health, longevity, preventing obesity, and other health issues such as cancer Role of Muscle in Glucose Storage and Insulin Resistance The connection between muscle health, insulin resistance, and the development of diabetes    **To donate/tip our channel, below through our Paypal. Paypal Donation Link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6YECDNX33L4KQ   DTH Mailing List: https://mailchi.mp/a285090e8123/discovering-true-health-mailing-list Frequency Healing Device: https://us.healy.shop/?partnername=5058-6574-1579   Links for Don Layman Ph.D. Web sight: metabolictransformation.com Bio and Research: https://fshn.illinois.edu/directory/dlayman Twitter: @donlayman   Stay In Touch with Us! Instagram:   @DiscoveringTrueHealth Twitter:        @DTrueHealth  Facebook:   @discoveringtruhealth Rumble:       Discoveringtruehealth   Listen On:  Apple Podcast Spotify   Watch On: YouTube   www.discoveringtruehealth.com     Medical disclaimer: Discovering True Health LLC does not provide medical advice. Discovering True Health and the content available on Discovering True Health's properties (discoveringtruehealth.com, YouTube, and other channels) do not provide a diagnosis or other recommendation for treatment and are not a substitute for the professional judgment of a healthcare professional in diagnosis and treatment of any person or animal. The determination of the need for medical services and the types of healthcare to be provided to a patient are decisions that should be made only by a physician or other licensed health care provider. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding a medical condition.          

Real Science Exchange
Journal Club: Lactational performance effects of supplemental histidine in dairy cows: A meta-analysis

Real Science Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 48:43


Dr. Räisänen completed this research during her Ph.D. at Penn State. The meta-analysis included 17 different studies published between 1999 and 2022 investigating supplemental histidine for lactating dairy cows. They divided the type of supplemental histidine between infused histidine and rumen-protected histidine and the basal diets between corn silage-based and grass silage-based. (4:34)Primary response variables measured in the meta-analysis included dry matter intake, milk production, milk composition, and milk component yields. The researchers also calculated the efficiency of utilization of histidine and other amino acids supplied to the cow by the diets. Lastly, they calculated marginal recovery of histidine and evaluated the interaction between histidine supply and energy supply and how that impacts the efficiency of utilization. (7:38)Dr. Lapierre gives a little history of histidine research. When recommendations were coming out about lysine and methionine requirements, the different studies recommended relatively similar amounts of lysine and methionine based on the proportion relative to MP supply. On the other hand, recommendations for histidine varied widely depending on the study, ranging from less than 2% to almost 4%. As emphasis has been placed on reducing the footprint of dairy production, interest has risen in feeding lower-protein diets. In this scenario, we would expect an increase in the microbial protein; however, microbes are relatively low in histidine content. If we look at the proportion of histidine relative to MP, as the crude protein concentration of a diet decreases, this proportion of histidine decreases. (8:34)The meta-analysis revealed a clear response to histidine in milk production, dry matter intake, and milk true protein yield. Susanna and Helene are not sure if the dry matter intake response was due to a pulling effect because of increased milk and milk protein yield or if histidine has an independent impact on the brain, as has been observed in some monogastric studies (16:15)Clay asks the guests what they think the histidine requirement is, and both agree that providing one number is not practical given the other interactions from basal diet to the efficiency of utilization to the concentration of other amino acids in the diet. (32:01)Practical implications from the meta-analysis include an understanding that lower protein diets may very well need supplemental histidine for optimum performance, and cows pay a penalty when inadequate histidine is supplied. (35:09)Helene's take-home message is that histidine should be taken seriously. If you don't supply enough of it, then you'll have a penalty in your cows' production. Further, the efficiency of histidine utilization will be affected by the energy supply, and we have tools with NASEM to assess if a herd is receiving sufficient histidine. Susanna echoes Helene's message and adds that a rumen-protected histidine product on the market would be very helpful. (45:35)The paper can be found here: https://www.journalofdairyscience.org/article/S0022-0302(23)00416-2/fulltextPlease subscribe and share with your industry friends to bring more people to join us around the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table.  If you want one of our new Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll get a shirt in the mail to you.

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast
How to Regrow Your Hair (UPDATED VITAL INFO)

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 9:02


Today, I'm going to cover the best natural ways to regrow hair. Whether you're losing hair, your hair is thinning, or you have alopecia—these tips for hair loss may help. Hair is protein, and protein is made of amino acids. Lysine is a specific amino acid that greatly impacts hair growth. Lysine also helps make hair stronger and more elastic. The best foods for hair growth are foods high in lysine, like red meat and eggs. Consuming six to eight ounces of high-quality protein twice a day will give you the protein you need. Many people experiencing hair loss are low in iron. Red meat and eggs are high in iron, and lysine helps increase iron absorption. When you go through stress, your body's demand for lysine goes up. If stress is causing you to lose hair, you may want to try increasing your protein consumption. To regrow hair, it's also crucial to lower your cortisol by reducing your stress. Inflammation or a malabsorption issue in your gut could lead to a deficiency in lysine. Consuming grains or seed oils can lead to inflammation. If you have gut inflammation, you may want to try the carnivore diet. It's also important to support your gut microbiome because your gut microbes make amino acids. A disruption of your gut flora can cause a disruption in the microbes on your scalp. This can lead to issues like dandruff and skin disorders. A probiotic supplement or probiotic foods may help promote healthy, thick hair. A powerful form of testosterone called DHT has been known to cause hair thinning or hair loss. Zinc is a fantastic natural DHT inhibitor, and it's in red meat. Lysine also helps inhibit DHT. Lysine is important to support a healthy body and has many other health benefits that may indirectly help with hair loss and support hair growth. Great natural remedies for hair loss are: • Pumpkin seed oil • Green tea extract • Stinging nettle root • Nutritional yeast DATA: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12190640 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...

Biohacking Girls Podcast
183. PROTEINER: muskelproteinsyntese med Pimp Lotion

Biohacking Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 70:27


Proteiner er et av makro næringsstoffene våre. Det er viktig at vi får i oss nok for det har en avgjørende rolle i nesten alle de biologiske prosessene i kroppen vår. Vi spiser proteiner for å få i oss aminosyrer. Det er mange av dem og noen kan kroppen lage selv mens 9 må tilføres gjennom kosten. Det er viktig å sette søkelys på dette i dag med debatt rundt plantebasert mat og sterke røster om at vi bør kutte ned på kjøtt i kosten vår.Idag har vi med oss en gjest vi har hatt med før, Thomas Tharp Huse, Mr Pimp Lotion. Han er opptatt av helseopptimalisering og biohacking samtidig som han har en karriere som hip hop musiker og produsent.Hva er protein? Hvorfor trenger vi protein? Og hvor mye trenger vi? Thomas forklarer hva dette viktige makro næringsstoffet gjør i kroppen? Hvorfor vi må fylle på hele tiden? hvorfor det er viktig med nok protein når vi blir eldre? Hva skjer med musklene vår hvis vi ikke får nok protein? Vi snakker om dette med forskning innen hvor mye protein vi trenger. Hva tenker vi om anbefalingene på protein fra de norske kostholdsrådene? kan det være "farlig" å spise for mye protein? Hva med nyrene?Vi snakker om de forskjellige aminosyrene og at det er for å få i oss disse at vi spiser proteiner. Hva de gjør i kroppen vår? Vi snakker om 3 viktige aminosyrer; Lysine, Leusin og Metionin. Hva skjer med muskler når vi er i den anabolske og katabolske fasen?Hva er forskjellen på planteprotein og animals protein? Hvorfor er ikke planteprotein like bio tilgjengelig for oss? Thomas snakker om 4 viktige ting å tenke på med protein: Mengde protein? Kvalitet på protein? Bio tilgjengelighet av protein? Når på dagen man spiser protein?Trening og muskelmasse? Hvordan kan vi beholde muskelmasse samtidig som vi går ned i vekt? Hvorfor er det viktig å trene styrke når man trener?Hvordan vet vi hvor mye protein det er i maten vi spiser? Hva spiser Thomas? Vi snakker om karbohydrater, soya og gift i planter. Kan vi greie oss uten all "kose" maten?Vi snakker om Kreatin som supplement. Det er ett tilskudd Thomas liker, hvorfor? Når skal vi ta proteiner i forhold til trening? Før? Etter? Hvordan trener Thomas? Mer protein ved kondisjonstrening?Vi avslutter podcasten med å snakke om mTOR og longevity i ett protein perspektiv. Hva tenker Thomas her?Munntapen til Thomas er ute nå for salg, han er en ihugga tilhenger av munntape. Hush tape.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mr.pimp_lotion/?hl=nbPodcast om glukose:https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/biohacking-girls-din-podcast-for-optimal-helse/id1558343232?i=1000583623897Vi minner om Biohacking Weekend one day event 2024:https://www.kongresspartner.no/no/biohacking-weekend-one-day-event-2024

Beyond the Barn
Ep. 070: The Reason Why Your Horse Has a Poor Topline

Beyond the Barn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 40:47


On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr discuss the topline of horses including:The most common reasons for a poor topline in horsesTips to improve a horse's topline with nutritionSpecific nutrients that impact a horse's toplinePoor topline in horses is a common concern among horse owners, so this topic will be sure to provoke considerable interest! Send this to someone you think would benefit from this episode.Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.com____________________________________ Additional Resources or References during this episode – 3:30 – Body Condition Scoring System3:56 – Cresty Neck Scoring System“Cresty Neck – A Precursor to Metabolic Disease in Horses” blog post - https://www.standleeforage.com/standlee-barn-bulletin/cresty-neck-a-precursor-to-metabolic-disease-in-horses/“Ep. 057: How to Prevent and Manage Laminitis” podcast episode - https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-057-how-to-prevent-and-manage-laminitis/“Ep. 052: Why Your Horse is Overweight, and You Probably Don't Know It” podcast episode - https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-052-why-your-horse-is-overweight-and-you-probably-dont-know-it/4:24 – Development of an equine muscle condition score (initial research on muscle conditioning in 25 thoroughbred horses) - https://beva.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/eve.1377712:58 – Refeeding Syndrome and how to safely feed a neglected, starving rescue horse – chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://ceh.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/files/dgvnsk4536/files/local_resources/pdfs/pubs-July2012-bkm-sec.pdf“How Can I Safely Feed a Neglected/Starved Horse Back to Health?” webinar - https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-webinars/safely-feed-a-neglected-horse-back-to-health/32:15 – “Myth or Fact? Horses Can't Digest Oils” podcast episode - https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-0012-myth-or-fact-horses-cant-digest-oils/____________________________________Love the podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple – https://podcasts.apple.com/.../beyond-the-barn/id1541221306Leave a rating on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/3dmftQmwLKDQNueUcCJBZaHave a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode.____________________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-resources/Connect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok____________________________________*Views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of Standlee Premium Products, LLC.*

Primal Diet - Modern Health
How to Take Lysine for Herpes

Primal Diet - Modern Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 28:30


Lysine for Herpes – A Track Record of Success People have taken Lysine for Herpes and Shingles for decades. Being a sufferer myself, I depend on Lysine as ONE supplement to help manage the Herpes virus. Along with diet changes and other key supplements. Lysine and Arginine amino acids (proteins) counteract each other. The virus “feeds on” and is triggered by excess Arginine. Read More

BRANDI IS GOING TO HELL [QUICKIES]
EP 28: You Bred Raptors? NYC's Instrumental Post-Rock Trio

BRANDI IS GOING TO HELL [QUICKIES]

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 55:45


I kick off this episode with new releases that I dig, which includes Covet's catharsis, Jesus Piece's ...So Unknown, As Everything Unfolds's Ultraviolet, The St. Pierre Snake Invasion's Galore, and Doom Genesis & The Alchemist's No Idols. My special guest includes Peat Rains, the founding member and 8-string bassist from NYC's instrumental post-rock trio You Bred Raptors? Peat shares the how “sounding different” has given the band really cool opportunities, like membership of the Music Under New York Program, and dives into the band's new album LYSINE, out this Friday, May 12th. Peat also shares the oldest thing he owns, which happens to be 70 Million Years Old.

CattleCal Podcast
CCP#083 – Quiz Zinn “Lysine Requirements for Feedlot Cattle”

CattleCal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 13:48


Welcome to the CattleCalPodcast! This is the “Quiz Zinn” series. In this episode, we asked Dr. Richard Zinn a question about ““Lysine Requirements for Feedlot Cattle”. If you want to have your question asked in our next "Quiz Zinn", please email cattlecalucd@gmail.com with the title “Quiz Zinn”, and we might select your question for our next episode. Enjoy the call. Follow CattleCal on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cattlecal/ Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: http://ceimperial.ucanr.edu/news_359/CattleCal_483/ Send an email to cattlecalucd@gmail.com with questions and feedback. Thank you very much! And remember: "It is always a great time for a CattleCal". #podcast #cattlecalf #beefchattle #feedlot #ucdavis #animalscience #beef #beefnutrition #research

Ba'al Busters Broadcast
EXPLOSIVE: Cone Snails, "Zombie Powder" Tetrodotoxin and CO\/ID Jab

Ba'al Busters Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 130:10


Help Santa Out: https://GiveSendGo.com/BaalBustersor https://tipeeestream.com/baal-busters/donationGet your COPPERINE from Dr Braun: https://BioChemScience.comCode: BB2022 for FREE SHIPPINGBest Hot Sauce In the World, I know, I've been making it the past 9 years:https://SemperFryLLC.com Code: HSFAMILY for 11% off plus Free bonusThis is video is Huge in Importance. If you pick up on what I'm saying, this ties EVERYTHING together without the need for demons or sci-fi technology to explain what we're seeing. It unravels the mystery as to why certain things work to get you feeling better. It explains and arranges the building blocks Dr Ardis has given me these past several months. This is truly the Video to watch to further the understanding of this whole plague of shots, illness, reactions, and tyranny!Dirty link to the article (proxied)https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3741454/&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjEsPrLh_37AhUUoFsKHZu3BbgQFnoECAYQAg&usg=AOvVaw1wGqzAjB1sMu9nchcuTcW8

Primal Diet - Modern Health
Using the Lysine Arginine Ratio for Herpes Viruses

Primal Diet - Modern Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 48:36


Are you using the Lysine Arginine ratio for Herpes support? Correctly? Lysine and Arginine are two of twenty amino acids (proteins). Proteins are building blocks for hundreds of things – muscles, neurotransmitters, blood cells, enzymes and more. Lysine is one of Eight Essential Amino Acids, meaning we do NOT make Lysine so MUST get it in our diet. The Standard American Diet can be deficient in Lysine because it is grain-based. Is this why 40 to 60% of Americans have HSV infections? Arginine comes in food, and we can also make it. So it is not one of the eight essential aminos. Full Description

Digest This
37: How To Know If You're L-lysine Deficient (and what it is!) - Bite of Knowledge

Digest This

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 10:30


On this weeks Bite Of Knowledge, I'm covering L-lysine and what role it plays in the body, and what to look for if you're deficient, as well as ways to get it in your body.  As always, if you have any questions for the show please email us at digestthispod@gmail.com.  And if you like this show, please share it, rate it, review it and subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app. Check Out Bethany: Bethany's Instagram: @lilsipper Bethany's Website My Digestive Support Protein Powder Gut Reset Book 

The Handmade Business Podcast
#4 How to positively improve your life when you have chronic health conditions

The Handmade Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 51:14


In this episode you will be listening into me talking about 2 quite major chronic health conditions that I have to manage on a day-day and month-month. How they have affected every aspect of my wellness and how I am now finally getting to a place where I am doing so much better!By no means am I in tip top health in my mind or in my body, but 2022 has absolutely been the year that I have learnt who I am, what I can and cannot do and what adjustments must be made in order for me to get the most out of my life (business and at home).This episode is meant to give you advice on some simple steps you can take to help you cope better if you have a chronic health condition, and the beginning of that stage is UNDERSTANDING your body (internal and external).I want you to know you are not alone and although mental health issues can be debilitating, and sometimes scary - there are things we can do to help ourselves! This can be tricky and in some cases daunting, but it is so doable - and I want you to feel inspired to make a change, and then another change and then another - this is a journey not a race.I will be discussing:FibromylagiaPMDDChallenging behaviours in childrenAlcohol IntakeSupplementsWater DrinkingFitnessLinks for you to check out are:PMDD on MindSupplements (Vitamin C, Milk Thistle, Calcium etc, Lysine, Turmeric)Similar size water bottle (mine was from Homesense)The Weekly Wellness Tracker (individual) £1.20The Weekly Wellness Planner (full) £7.20---------Anna's Planners (Instagram)Anna's Planners (Etsy)Want a FREE ETSY SHOP REVIEW? Click Here!Finest uPVC Renovations (Instagram)Jewellery and Gems (Etsy) (in holiday mode)Memories and More Gifts (Etsy)

CattleCal Podcast
CCP#073 – Research Call with Zac Carlson - Rumen protected lysine to feedlot cattle

CattleCal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 34:13


Welcome to the CattleCal podcast! In the research call of the month, Brooke Latack and I called Dr. Zachary Carlson. Dr. Carlson is an Assistant Professor/Extension Beef Cattle Specialist. In the current episode, Dr. Carlson talked about studies on feeding "Rumen protected lysine to feedlot cattle". If you want to know more about Zac's career, do not miss the opportunity to hear our previous episode (CCP#72), it was an amazing call. Zac's contact information: https://www.ndsu.edu/agriculture/ag-home/directory/zachary-carlson zachary.e.carlson@ndsu.edu https://twitter.com/NDSUcattle Enjoy the call. Follow CattleCal on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cattlecal/ Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: http://ceimperial.ucanr.edu/news_359/CattleCal_483/ Send an email to cattlecalucd@gmail.com with questions and feedback. Thank you very much! And remember: "It is always a great time for a CattleCal". #podcast #cattlecalf #beefchattle #feedlot #ucdavis #animalscience #beef #beefnutrition #research

Live Foreverish
The Link Between Arginine & Cold Sores

Live Foreverish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 17:23


The interplay between arginine, lysine, and cold sores. Arginine is needed for cardiovascular health as well as growth and repair, but many wonder if they should avoid arginine if they suffer from cold sores. Lysine is an amino acid that offsets the effects of arginine. On this episode of Live Foreverish, Drs. Mike and Crystal discuss the arginine-herpes connection, foods high in arginine, and the role of lysine and cold sores.

Oncotarget
Press Release: Targeting RCC w/Poly ADP-ribose Polymerase Inhibitors, Low-dose Alkylating Chemo

Oncotarget

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 4:03


BUFFALO, NY- September 20, 2022 – A new research paper was published in Oncotarget's Volume 13 on September 14, 2022, entitled, “Targeting Krebs-cycle-deficient renal cell carcinoma with Poly ADP-ribose polymerase inhibitors and low-dose alkylating chemotherapy.” Loss-of-function mutations in genes encoding the Krebs cycle enzymes Fumarate Hydratase (FH) and Succinate Dehydrogenase (SDH) induce accumulation of fumarate and succinate, respectively, and predispose patients to hereditary cancer syndromes including the development of aggressive renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Fumarate and succinate competitively inhibit αKG-dependent dioxygenases, including Lysine-specific demethylase 4A/B (KDM4A/B), leading to suppression of the homologous recombination (HR) DNA repair pathway. Researchers Daiki Ueno, Juan C. Vasquez, Amrita Sule, Jiayu Liang, Jinny van Doorn, Ranjini Sundaram, Sam Friedman, Randy Caliliw, Shinji Ohtake, Xun Bao, Jing Li, Huihui Ye, Karla Boyd, Rong Rong Huang, Jack Dodson, Paul Boutros, Ranjit S. Bindra, and Brian Shuch from Yale University School of Medicine, West China Hospital/School of Medicine, Wayne State University, and University of California, Los Angeles have developed new syngeneic Fh1- and Sdhb-deficient murine models of RCC, which demonstrate the expected accumulation of fumarate and succinate, alterations in the transcriptomic and methylation profile, and an increase in unresolved DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). “In this study, we sought to examine the activity of combined TMZ and PARPi in Krebs-cycle-deficient renal cancer models. Fh1 and Sdhb are the murine counter part of human FH and SDHB, respectively.” The efficacy of poly ADP-ribose polymerase inhibitors (PARPis) and temozolomide (TMZ), alone and in combination, was evaluated both in vitro and in vivo. Combination treatment with PARPi and TMZ results in marked in vitro cytotoxicity in Fh1- and Sdhb-deficient cells. In vivo, treatment with standard dosing of the PARP inhibitor BGB-290 and low-dose TMZ significantly inhibits tumor growth without a significant increase in toxicity. These findings provide the basis for a novel therapeutic strategy exploiting HR deficiency in FH and SDH-deficient RCC with combined PARP inhibition and low-dose alkylating chemotherapy. “Using newly developed Fh1 and Sdhb deficient syngeneic mouse models, we demonstrate that oncometabolite-induced HR defects can be leveraged with PARPi treatment to enhance sensitivity to low-dose TMZ in Krebs-cycle-deficient renal cancer.” DOI: https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28273 Correspondence to: Ranjit S. Bindra & Brian Shuch – Emails: Ranjit.Bindra@yale.edu & bshuch@mednet.ucla.edu Keywords: FH, SDHB, renal cell carcinoma, PARP inhibitor, temozolomide About Oncotarget: Oncotarget (a primarily oncology-focused, peer-reviewed, open access journal) aims to maximize research impact through insightful peer-review; eliminate borders between specialties by linking different fields of oncology, cancer research and biomedical sciences; and foster application of basic and clinical science. To learn more about Oncotarget, visit Oncotarget.com and connect with us on social media: Twitter – https://twitter.com/Oncotarget Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget YouTube – www.youtube.com/c/OncotargetYouTube Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/oncotargetjrnl/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget/ Pinterest – https://www.pinterest.com/oncotarget/ LabTube – https://www.labtube.tv/channel/MTY5OA SoundCloud – https://soundcloud.com/oncotarget For media inquiries, please contact: media@impactjournals.com.

Health Mysteries Solved
127 How to Deal with Epstein Barr Virus Reactivations Triggered by Other Viruses

Health Mysteries Solved

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 46:48


The Case:  Joanna is dealing with chronic fatigue and nausea and nothing seems to help She heard an episode of Health Mysteries Solved with Kasia Kines and wondered if she might be suffering from EBV or Epstein Barr Virus Her doctor ran a test and informed her that she did not have EBV so she was back to square one. Not satisfied with this, Joanna came to me. I took a look at the labs that her doctor had run and saw that he hadn't run a full EBV panel. This is common with conventional doctors because they may not be aware that in the last few years LabCorp has changed their panels to exclude an important marker unless the doctor specifically asks for it. As a result, Joanna was not tested for this marker and I knew this was the first step in us solving her health mystery.    The Investigation - Changes to EBV (Epstein Barr Virus) This all started because Joanna had heard my conversations with Kasia Kines (episode 4 and episode 43). I'm not surprised because these are some of the most downloaded episodes! I know there are a lot of people struggling to understand what is going on with their health, just like Joanna, and exploring if EBV might be the root cause.  Since my last interview with Kasia, there's been more research on EBV, including the impact of COVID and COVID vaccines. Joanna's case seemed like a great reason to invite Kasia Kines back on the show to discuss EBV again.  Kasia Kines is a Doctor of Clinical Nutrition and the CEO of EBV Educational Institute and Holistic Nutrition Naturally. She is the author of the Amazon best-sellng book The Epstein-Barr Virus Solution.    EBV Testing  There are 4 markers to look for when testing for EBV and, as Joanna discovered, not all labs test for all 4 markers. The 4 markers you want to be included in your test are:    EA IgG (Early Antigen) – this is the most important test and it's often skipped.  EBNA IgG (Epstein Barr Nuclear Antigen) – this marker shows the history of infection in non-acute cases revealing the long-term status of the virus.  VCA IgG (Viral capsid antigen) – identifies if there is an acute infection (and remains present after initial infection). VCA IgM (Viral capsid antigen) – this shows up in the early stage of an infection and usually disappears.  It's also worth noting that markers may not be detectable right after the initial exposure. And, some markers can go up and down in a day so tests may need to be repeated to get a true picture of what's going on.  Studies have also found that healthy people can test positive for years without any symptoms.   Ebstein Barr Virus (EBV) and Autoimmune Disease Once someone has been exposed to EBV (and Kasia says that 90% of children are), then it stays in the system for life. Most of the time, it remains dormant but different things can trigger it. Those with autoimmune issues are more at risk of their EBV being triggered because their immune system is often struggling or challenged.  This increased immune system activity could also potentially lead to molecular mimicry and result in the immune system mistakenly attacking organs.    What Causes EBV to Reactivate? There are many triggers that can cause the Epstein Barr Virus to reactivate and it can happen over and over again. Some of the most common ones are stress, environmental toxins, anxiety, and hormonal changes (even a woman's monthly cycle can reactivate EBV).  Kasia says that some of the people in her community (who generally are aware of their EBV status and have regular flare-ups) also reported that COVID as well as the vaccine increased their EBV reactivation.    EBV Reactivation Symptoms  Different people experience EBV reactivation differently. Some will say that they experience a special kind of fatigue while others might get a rash or have a fever. Becoming aware of and tracking your EBV symptoms will help you manage reactivation symptoms sooner. Tracking may also help you identify triggers to avoid reactivations.  The Emergency Protocol to Treat EBV Reactivation Symptoms When someone is experiencing symptoms and they know they have chronic EBV (even if it is not always active), Dr. Kines recommends a series of supplements to support the immune system and decrease symptoms. Her emergency EBV protocol includes: Selenium NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine) L-Lysine Licorice Vitamin C Zinc Vitamin E Vitamin D These supplements should help stabilize the immune system so that it can fight EBV. In addition, Dr. Kines encourages everyone to pay attention to the other factors like the environment, emotion (especially fear, anxiety, and stress) as well as nutrition.    EBV and COVID Dr. Kines says that they learned a lot about EBV during the COVID pandemic. One of the things is that anti-viral supplements (like the ones mentioned above as well as the zinc/quercetin combo) can help with EBV as well as other viruses like COVID. They also found that EBV can reactivate when the body is fighting the COVID virus so they suspect that there may be a connection between Long COVID and EBV. Dr. Kines referenced a study that found that 73% of Long Haul COVID cases were actually an EBV reactivation.  One caution is that anyone who is pregnant should avoid taking large doses (over 400 mg) of Quercetin.  Another caution is around the use of steroids or corticosteroids which are sometimes used to treat COVID. Medical research has found that steroids are not recommended for those with chronic activated EBV.   Taking Action to Combat EBV One of the points that Dr. Kines likes to stress is that we do not have to suffer from EBV. While it is not a virus we can kill, there are ways to find a balance and cohabitate with the virus. There is a way to keep it in check so that you can live a healthy life. This includes understanding your triggers and decreasing your exposure to them as well as recognizing and treating symptoms quickly with the emergency protocol.    Next Steps In Joanna's case, when I realized that her early antigen had not been tested I knew we needed to explore that as it is possible to have a reactivated EBV and still have a negative VCA IgM. The results backed up my suspicions.  We put Joanna on Dr. Kines emergency protocol with a few additional supplements to further support her immune system.  This included:  NAC - 2/day Reacted Zinc - 2/day Quercetin + Nettles - 4/day Selenium - 2/day Allimax - 6/day Lysine - 3/day In addition, we improved her nutrition and focused on making sure she was making healthy lifestyle choices. We also spent some time digging deeper into what she wanted for herself and encouraged her to focus on being true to herself and living authentically. Mindset is such an important part of the healing process.    Happy Ending Between the supplements, nutritional and lifestyle shifts, and the mindset work, Joanna made amazing progress. Within 4 weeks she felt her energy increase, her mental clarity improve, and she was experiencing more overall feelings of joy. After 8 weeks, she wasn't just feeling back to herself, she was feeling even better.    Eliminating Health Mysteries For Joanna 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 mentioned: Thanks to my guest Dr. Kasia Kines.  If you are interested to learn even more about EBV from Dr Kines, you can get much more information in her FREE EBV training and she is excited to offer 10% off her programs to any of my listeners with code Topiler10 Suggested Products NAC  Reacted Zinc Quercetin + Nettles Selenium Allimax Lysine   Related Podcast Episodes: Everything You Need to Know to Interpret Epstein Barr (EBV) Results The Case of Exercise Zapping Energy w/ Dr. Kasia Kines Your COVID19 Vaccine Questions Answered The Surprising Long Term Effect of COVID on Autoimmunity Thanks for Listening If you like what you heard, please rate and review this podcast. Every piece of feedback not only helps me create better shows, it helps more people find this important information. Never miss an episode -  Subscribe NOW to Health Mysteries Solved with host, Inna Topiler on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or Google Podcasts and remember to rate and review the show! Find out more at http://healthmysteriessolved.com PLEASE NOTE All information, content, and material on this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified physician or healthcare provider. Some of the links provided are affiliate links. This means we may make a very small amount of money should you choose to buy after clicking on them. This will in no way affect the price of the product but it helps us a tiny bit in covering our expenses.

Epigenetics Podcast
Oncohistones as Drivers of Pediatric Brain Tumors (Nada Jabado)

Epigenetics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 39:25


In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we caught up with Nada Jabado from McGill University to talk about her work on oncohistones as drivers of Pediatric Brain Tumors. Nada Jabado and her team were amongst the first to identify mutations in Histone 3.3 Tails which lead to differentially remodeled chromatin in pediatric glioblastoma. Mutations that occur include the Lysine at position 27 and the Glycine at position 34. If those residues are mutated it will influence the equilibrium of chromatin associated proteins like the Polycomb Repressive Complex (PRC) and hence domains of heterochromatin will be shifted. This, in turn, will lead to differential gene expression and development of developmental disorders or cancer.   References Schwartzentruber, J., Korshunov, A., Liu, X. Y., Jones, D. T., Pfaff, E., Jacob, K., Sturm, D., Fontebasso, A. M., Quang, D. A., Tönjes, M., Hovestadt, V., Albrecht, S., Kool, M., Nantel, A., Konermann, C., Lindroth, A., Jäger, N., Rausch, T., Ryzhova, M., Korbel, J. O., … Jabado, N. (2012). Driver mutations in histone H3.3 and chromatin remodelling genes in paediatric glioblastoma. Nature, 482(7384), 226–231. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature10833 Kleinman, C. L., Gerges, N., Papillon-Cavanagh, S., Sin-Chan, P., Pramatarova, A., Quang, D. A., Adoue, V., Busche, S., Caron, M., Djambazian, H., Bemmo, A., Fontebasso, A. M., Spence, T., Schwartzentruber, J., Albrecht, S., Hauser, P., Garami, M., Klekner, A., Bognar, L., Montes, J. L., … Jabado, N. (2014). Fusion of TTYH1 with the C19MC microRNA cluster drives expression of a brain-specific DNMT3B isoform in the embryonal brain tumor ETMR. Nature genetics, 46(1), 39–44. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.2849 Papillon-Cavanagh, S., Lu, C., Gayden, T., Mikael, L. G., Bechet, D., Karamboulas, C., Ailles, L., Karamchandani, J., Marchione, D. M., Garcia, B. A., Weinreb, I., Goldstein, D., Lewis, P. W., Dancu, O. M., Dhaliwal, S., Stecho, W., Howlett, C. J., Mymryk, J. S., Barrett, J. W., Nichols, A. C., … Jabado, N. (2017). Impaired H3K36 methylation defines a subset of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. Nature genetics, 49(2), 180–185. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.3757 Chen, C., Deshmukh, S., Jessa, S., Hadjadj, D., Lisi, V., Andrade, A. F., Faury, D., Jawhar, W., Dali, R., Suzuki, H., Pathania, M., A, D., Dubois, F., Woodward, E., Hébert, S., Coutelier, M., Karamchandani, J., Albrecht, S., Brandner, S., De Jay, N., … Jabado, N. (2020). Histone H3.3G34-Mutant Interneuron Progenitors Co-opt PDGFRA for Gliomagenesis. Cell, 183(6), 1617–1633.e22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2020.11.012 Chaouch, A., Berlandi, J., Chen, C., Frey, F., Badini, S., Harutyunyan, A. S., Chen, X., Krug, B., Hébert, S., Jeibmann, A., Lu, C., Kleinman, C. L., Hasselblatt, M., Lasko, P., Shirinian, M., & Jabado, N. (2021). Histone H3.3 K27M and K36M mutations de-repress transposable elements through perturbation of antagonistic chromatin marks. Molecular cell, 81(23), 4876–4890.e7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2021.10.008   Related Episodes Cancer and Epigenetics (David Jones) Epigenetics & Glioblastoma: New Approaches to Treat Brain Cancer (Lucy Stead) Targeting COMPASS to Cure Childhood Leukemia (Ali Shilatifard)   Contact Active Motif on Twitter Epigenetics Podcast on Twitter Active Motif on LinkedIn Active Motif on Facebook Email: podcast@activemotif.com

Invite Health Podcast
The Best Way To Heal A Canker Sores?

Invite Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 9:00


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Life With Herpes
Monolaurin, Herpes and other Viruses

Life With Herpes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 41:37


Monolaurin is becoming more and more popular among people looking for a healthy lifestyle. Coconuts and palm kernel oil are almost the only source of it, apart from human breast milk. Later telling us how important actually is for humans. Monolaurin has the ability to break the outer shell of enveloped viruses, meaning it can actually help us fight those viruses way better and faster. And since herpes is one of the enveloped viruses, it can do a lot for our immune system in that sense.

Life With Herpes
Foods That Nourish Your Body with a Herpes Diagnosis

Life With Herpes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 8:42


Food is way more important than we think. It has to ability to heal your body or make you sick. This was something that I didn't really realize until I was diagnosed with herpes. I mean I always tried to eat healthy and more or less I was healthy but it wasn't until I got herpes that I completely turned myself around and started really caring what was going in my body.

Swine.It
#SHORTS: Adding lysine to pigs' summer diets, with Dr. Qingyun Li

Swine.It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 0:57


Dr. Li is a Swine Nutritionist for Cargill, where she focuses on nutrition consulting and economic modeling, as well as other areas. She discusses her thoughts and research updates on feeding pigs with lysine during the summer to optimize growth performance. What are your thoughts on that? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blog ------------- The Swine it Podcast Roundtable is brought to you by Cargill (https://www.cargill.com/animal-nutrition/species/swine). Give us a Rating & Review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1460280128

Eric Bakker - The Naturopath
Should I Maintain A High Lysine Diet With Herpes? | Eric Bakker

Eric Bakker - The Naturopath

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 6:32


All of your most burning questions on candida and diet answered by New Zealand Naturopath of 30 + years! In each bite-size episode, you'll get practical tips you can follow right away to improve your health and lifestyle. So go ahead and binge listen. --- Download My Candida Diet & Cleanse Guide Free Mobile App: IOS: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/candida-diet-cleanse-guide/id1553653763 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.candida.crusher *New* Candida Diet Cleanse and Detox Planner Planner: https://amzn.to/3C9lH7u --- Subscribe to Eric Bakker - The Naturopath All of your most burning questions on candida and diet answered by New Zealand Naturopath of 30 + years! In each bite-size episode, you'll get practical tips you can follow right away to improve your health and lifestyle. So go ahead and binge listen. --- FOLLOW Eric Bakker - The Naturopath: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CandidaCrusher Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericbakker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericbakker.ND?ref=tn_tnmn

Real Science Exchange
Interaction Between Nutrition & Genetics

Real Science Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 62:39


Guests: Dr. Tom Rathje and Dr. Jason Schneider both with DNA GeneticsToday's episode dives into the genetic advancements made in the swine industry and the impact those advancements have on all other parameters. Joining us to help dig into this genetics topic are Dr. Tom Rathje and Dr. Jason Schneider, both with DNA Genetics. Dr. Rathje spoke about how genetic change has accelerated in recent years due to the adoption of genomic selection, which improves the accuracy with which we identify a superior animal. You use that information to decide which animals are retained to reproduce. (8:23)Dr. Schneider mentioned that with genetic makeup changing, the nutritional needs for swine are changing as well. He said amino acids are ratioed off of lysine, and the assumption is if lysine levels are correct, you're in the ballpark. But different breeds have different feed intakes and performances in lean gain, so changes to nutrition are coming. (17:38)Dr. Rathje discussed that labor is always discussed as a big challenge in the swine industry, so we have to produce an animal that is more self-sufficient and able to produce and wean pigs on her own. The 14, 14, 21 program was designed to identify sows that have the ability to wean 14, 14lb pigs for 21 days on her own. (26:25). Dr. Schneider said the largest sustainability area we can increase is reducing mortality. If we can increase survivability through our genetic selection index, it's a huge saver in less inputs to create the same amount of product. (46:56) Dr. Rathje wrapped up by saying research is taking place that looks at the activation of a pig's immune system and looks at the genes that might turn on. Now we have to figure out how to implement the knowledge. (51:40)If you want one of our new Real Science Exchange t-shirts, make sure to screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll get a shirt in the mail to you. Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to bring more people to join us around the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table.  This podcast is sponsored by Balchem Animal Nutrition and Health.

Awaken Beauty Podcast
Hair Loss, Anemia and Hair Loss: Understanding the Link

Awaken Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 28:03


As a 20-year salon owner, I converse every day with women, their experiences of the aging process, and how to measure, support and transform the mid-life modern-day approach to aging with a functional medicine and energy psychology approach.As women age, their hormones take off on a roller coaster, often exacerbating signs of aging - which leaves us turning to a 13 billion dollar industry for short-term answers, but the solutions run deeper than this..Today we're talking about ONE major complaint: thinning hair.What Can Women Do When They Start to See Thinner Hair?Sometimes hair loss is associated with high androgens (other sex hormones), but more commonly, the root cause is low iron, thyroid hormone imbalance, insulin resistance and one common missing link hidden deep in labwork, ….and that is your IRON.Rapid hair loss can be an early sign of a hemoglobin issue, and is often first diagnosed in a beauty salon.In addition to thinning and shedding, your hair can become coarse, dry, and easily tangled.In one study, 90 percent of women with thinning hair were deficient in iron and the amino acid lysine. Lysine helps transport iron, which is essential for many metabolic processesWhat do you do about it?  Here's what you'll discover:Iron deficiency, anemia, and hair loss.What blood tests to request from your doctorCommon symptoms of iron deficiencySuggested supplements and topical Evoq Root Revival Hair Loss ActivatorIn Conclusion:Realistically, you want to consume bioavailable iron.And a  bioavailable form of iron is going to be best suited through eating red meat.Keep in mind that Ferritin is cumulative in your bloodstream and will take time to increase, so you don't actually see the benefits of ferritin or the iron absorption until your ferritin is incrementally coming up.By taking glandulars, you're tricking your body into thinking that your ferritin is higher than it is earlier on thus improving your overall hair growth sooner.I personally am on glandular supplements, and it's is incredibly helpful.Proven Topical Therapy:    The most impactful topical product that I offer my clients that I see an ROI on within 3-6 months, which is the natural growth cycle.The Evoq Root Revival Scalp and Hair Activator.  This restorative tonic helps to rejuvenate the scalp and follicle​,​ add body and volume​, leaving​ the appearance of thicker, fuller, healthier hair.____Key Benefits:-Enhance hair growth, leaving hair feeling thicker and fuller-Lightweight spray, no oily residue and easy to style with.-Reduces inflammation-Create an energetic frequency for healing and balance-Amino Acids to strengthen, thicken, and favor hair growth, decreasing breakage-Lengthen the growing phase and shorten the fallout stage-Restore healthy hair growth cycles-Increase scalp circulation bringing nutrition deeper into hair folliclesA Proven Natural Solution 2x's More Powerful than Drug Based ProductsYour scalp is one of the fastest-growing tissues in the body so it deserves a whole lotta love. Thinning hair happens when the hair stem cells shrink or stay asleep in the scalp.This reviving tonic helps as a molecular switch to turn on new hair growth. It strengthens and stimulates the scalp to ignite new hair growth and prevent hair loss by densifying hair follicles. It also prolongs the hair's growth phase.Once women hit the age of 40, the diameter of the hair shaft begins to shrink, leaving you with thinner hair and less volume.Follicles continue to shrink as we age, and nearly 40% of women experience some degree of hair loss by age 60. Since hair growth is hormonally driven, many women see these changes coincide pregnancy, perimenopause and menopause.Additionally, as we age, the keratin production cycle gets shorter, so hairs don't fully grow. But there are a myriad of other lifestyle and environmental factors that directly contribute to hair loss for women of all ages. Learn more here. Key IngredientsDihydroquercetin Glucoside (DHQG) - Is a molecule derived from the larch tree found to carry out multiple functions in hair growth.EGCG2 (Epigallocatechin gallate) - Reduces the inflammatory state of the scalp and also minimizes aging of the skin.Zinc & Glycine - Allow an improvement of growth and strengthening of the hair.Apigenin - A bioflavonoid that acts as an antioxidant. Research has shown that apigenin stimulates hair growth.Biotinoyl Tripeptide-1 - An amino-peptide that actives lengthen the growth phase, strengthen, and energize circulation to the scalp for optimal nutrient delivery.  Oleanolic Acid - A natural component of many plants. It has an antioxidant and antimicrobial effects. It's often used in hair growth products together with Biotinoyl Tripeptide-1 and Apigenin.Saw Palmetto + Glycoproteins - These are linked protein and polysaccharide (sugar) that thicken and strengthen while Saw Palmetto soothes the root and studies show it decreases hormonal imbalances that cause thinning hair.Favorite Supplement on Amazon:  Glandular: Ancestral Supplements Grass Fed Beef Liver (Desiccated) — Natural Iron, Vitamin A, B12 for EnergyVisit Evoq Beauty for Health Hair Solutions Here.

RevitalyzeMD - RMD Podcast: All things Aesthetics & Wellness
Shots and Supplements- Everyone can benefit!

RevitalyzeMD - RMD Podcast: All things Aesthetics & Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 36:00


RMD's Meredith Wallace joins Dr. Durst in the studio to talk about supplements and injections and what is right for you. Glutathione, the master antioxidant, can be in a intramuscular shot or IV drip. Meredith and Dr. Durst discuss why glutathione taken orally is not as beneficial or as easily absorbed. IM shot IV therapy to boost is very beneficial. The Gacliv shot is used for recovery, energy, and protein synthesis. GACLIV is Glutamine, Argenine, Carnitine, Lysine, Isoleucine, and Valine. Dr. Durst and Meredith discuss the benefits of this injection and who could really use it. If the food that you're eating isn't being absorbed fully, these types of amino acids are pertinent to an add-in. Pre, Intra, or post-workout, It's always a great time to take it. It is great for recovering AND muscle building. Lipo-Lean shots are great for burning fat. The ladies discuss what is in RevialyzeMD's fat-burning injection and why it's their favorite for fat-burning. B-complex is great to add in because our bodies do not produce a lot of it and it is depleted when we are stressed or tired. 3x/week is suggested for this injection. Intermittent fasting will not be disrupted by this injection. Vitamin D is another very beneficial vitamin to take and there are several options for that. Collagen Peptides are popular right now and are all over. There are a ton of different forms of it but any form is better than nothing! It is very beneficial for hair, joints, skin, and aging. Absorption is a very important detail that plays a big factor in supplements. RevitalyzeMD has an at-home option for injections which makes it easy and convenient for patients to stay on track Our goal is to help you regain confidence and achieve your best self! Visit www.revitalyzemd.com and check out our blog and schedule your consultation today! View our social media: YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCshDBnd5KdZ7x4GK4i6fTVA Facebook: www.facebook.com/RevitalyzeMD Instagram: www.instagram.com/revitalyzemd TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@revitalyzemd Want to schedule a consultation? Call or text us at 865-293-5828 and we will help you comprehensively look, feel, and function better!