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Bei Kollagen geht es um viel mehr als Schönheit: Es geht um Darm, Gelenke, Sehnen und Knochen. Kollagen ist der Baustoff, aus dem unser Körper Elastizität und Festigkeit erzeugt. Ausnahmsweise gilt: Supplements helfen besser als der natürliche Stoff. Biogena hat mit Biogena Aesthetic rund um spezielle Collagen- und Hyaluron-Drinks eine eigene Linie zu allen Beauty-Themen entwickelt. Mit dem Code „andreas10“ gibt es 10 Prozent auf alle Produkte aus dieser Linie. Mehr Infos hier. Mehr zur Biogena Knochendichtemessung gibt es hier. Hochwertiges Kollagen-Hydrolysat gibt es zum Beispiel hier und hier. Zur Religionsfolge der Biohacking-Praxis geht es hier. Bromelain gibt es hier und hier. Das Enzym-Produkt Confizym von Biogena gibt es hier. Papain gibt es hier. Wobenzym gibt es hier. Veganes Kollagen gibt es hier. Vitamin C retard gibt es zum Beispiel hier und hier. Ein gut verträgliches Vitamin C gibt's hier. Zink gibt es hier und hier. Kupfer gibt es hier und hier. Glycin gibt es hier. Zum Rotlicht von HigherQi geht es hier. Der Rabattcode „stefan10“ bringt 10 Prozent auf das ganze Sortiment. Die ersten beiden Folgen mit Simone Kumhofer in der Biohacking-Praxis nachhören? Geht hier und hier. Weil Andreas Breitfeld und Stefan Wagner so häufig gefragt werden, welche Produkte sie selbst verwenden, haben sie gemeinsam mit Julia Tulipan diese Seite eingerichtet, auf der sie ihre persönlichen Lieblingsprodukte (und aktuelle Rabattcodes) sammeln. Das Buch „Ab jetzt Biohacking“ von Andreas Breitfeld und Stefan Wagner ist beim Ecowing-Verlag erschienen. Bestellen kann man es zum Beispiel hier. Das Buch „Viel Erfolg beim Misserfolg“ ist der Biohacking-Business-Ratgeber von Stefan Wagner, erschienen im Seifert Verlag, erhältlich hier. Zur Website von Andreas Breitfeld geht es hier. Wie Andreas Breitfeld und Stefan Wagner einander kennen gelernt haben? Stefan hat über Andreas ein Porträt für The Red Bulletin verfasst. Nachzulesen ist das hier. Andreas Breitfeld und Stefan Wagner haben gemeinsam für The Red Bulletin INNOVATOR ein Biohacking-Spezialheft verfasst. Das ist hier zu finden. Stefan Wagners Biohacking-Kolumne für „carpe diem“ ist hier nachzulesen.
You've probably heard of enzymes for digestive support, but how about for inflammation, pain, and cardiovascular health? On this episode of of Vitality Radio Jared welcomes back Mike Kramarchek to discuss systemic enzymes, focusing on their benefits, differences from digestive enzymes, and their role in pain and inflammation management. The conversation explores how aging affects enzyme production, the benefits of enzyme supplementation, and the unique features of the Fibrenza formula. They dig a little deeper into nattokinase and its role in cardiovascular health including the impact of fibrin on blood health.Products:Fibrenza Systemic EnzymesAdditional Information:#407: Deep Dive on Nattokinase: A Special Enzyme with Cardiovascular Benefits and More with Julia Craven#301: Systemic Enzymes for Mucus, Candida, Immune Support, Heart Health and more. Also a Brand New Magnesium! Guest, Julia CravenVisit 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.
Whether you experience digestive discomfort, or just want to maximize your digestive potential and nutrient absorption, there is one amazing formula that covers all the bases. On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared re-introduces his favorite product, Back On Tract, with a new and improved formulation that makes it an even bigger powerhouse than it was before. Back On Tract is designed as a comprehensive support for digestive health by combining digestive enzymes, probiotics, and system soothing herbs. Jared explains how these elements work together to enhance nutrient absorption, reduce digestive discomfort, and support overall gut health. The episode is rich with insights into the science behind digestive health and the benefits of the specific ingredients in the Back On Tract formula.Products:Back On TractAdditional Information:#341: Your Digestive Health Supplement User's Guide. From IBS to Acid Reflux - Learn How to Balance Your Gut Health With Natural Products.Visit 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.
Papain: Papaya; Papain; Peel; Papaya Revisited; Eggplant Plus. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
In dieser Episode unseres Podcasts tauchen wir in die faszinierende Welt von Papain und Bromelain ein. Erfahrt von Martin Auerswald und Martin Krowicki, wie diese natürlichen Enzyme in Ananas und Papaya eure Gesundheit beeinflussen können. Wir enthüllen ihre vielfältigen Anwendungen und die Geheimnisse hinter ihrer enzymatischen Kraft. Bleibt dran und entdeckt die erstaunlichen Eigenschaften von Papain und Bromelain!
Een flinke Europese subsidie is toegekend aan het maken van piepkleine chemische gereedschappen waarmee hele kleine veranderingen op de eiwitten in onze cellen gemeten kunnen worden. En dat priegelige klusje gebeurt in een Nederlands lab. In deze audio hoor je chemicus Gerbrand van der Heden van Noort van het Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum. Lees hier meer over de subsidie en het onderzoek: ERC-subsidie voor onderzoek naar eiwitmodificaties in lichaamscellen. Het covid-onderzoek waaraan hij een belangrijke bijdrage leverde vind je hier: Papain-like protease regulates SARS-CoV-2 viral spread and innate immunity. Een recent voorbeeld van onderzoek door zijn groep naar de link tussen ADPribose en Ubiquitine in de context van Legionella vind je hier: Arginine ADP-Ribosylation: Chemical Synthesis of Post-Translationally Modified Ubiquitin Proteins. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Die Papaya wird auch als „Baummelone“ bezeichnet. Sie ist sehr vielseitig nutzbar. Zahlreiche gesundheitliche Wirkungen sind für den Saft, den Blättern, dem Fruchtfleisch und auch von den Kernen belegt. Es geht über die Linderung von Magen-Darm-Beschwerden lindern, der Stärkung des Immunsystems bis zur Unterstützung der Heilung von Krebserkrankungen. Lange Jahre wurde das durch die Volksheilkunde der Indios bestätigt, inzwischen gibt es auch wissenschaftliche Belege. Sei gespannt, über welche interessanten Eigenschaften die Papaya darüber hinaus verfügt.
What is Coprophagia? The Dangers of Your Dog Eating Its Own PoopYou love your pet, even when they sometimes eat their own poop. While coprophagia is said to be purely behavioral, there are many medical reasons that can cause or contribute to it. That's right. Canines often develop a habit of eating their own poop, which is called coprophagia.Research conducted by Dr. Benjamin Hart suggests nearly 16% of the canines are serious poop eaters; and 24% of dogs are one-time eaters. It's a habit that can stem from both physiological and behavioral issues.Why Does Your Dog Eat Poop?According to the American Kennel Club, there are several reasons why dogs indulge in this kind of behavior. It could be due to:Environmental StressTriggers like Restrictive ConfinementAnxietyIsolationUrge to Seek AttentionSometimes, mother dogs regurgitate food that's mixed with fecal matter to its pups. Due to this appetitive inoculation, pups may then develop coprophagia.Another potential cause is lack of nutrition in a dog's diet. If they have worms or parasites that consume most of the nutrients from their normal food, they may try to re-digest the food to get these nutrients.Things You Can Do to Stop Your Dog from Eating PoopProper training and environmental management are the best ways to stop your dog from eating its own feces.You can start with supplementation, particularly that of Vitamin B. The modern canine food has higher content of carbohydrates with lesser proteins and fats. So, a meat tenderizer with an enzyme called Papain is a beneficial supplement.Another way is to get them to taste food like garlic, parsley, chamomile, or yucca to create an aversion for fecal matter.A friendly environment for your canine requires you to have a clean backyard, patio, and home. More so, keep an eye out when walking your pet and pick up immediately after it's done.Coprophagia is a sign of some underlying problem faced by your canine companion. For this reason, proper management is necessary to turn away your dog from this repulsive act.Deterrents That You Can UseIf you're looking for some effective and quick-fix solutions, try off-the-shelf products like Potty Mouth, Forbid, or Deter that makes feces taste horrible for the dogs.You can also give your dog Bentonite or Kelp to reduce deficiency of any trace minerals.Are There Any DIY Solutions?Home remedies are effective to control your stool-eating pooch. To get started, coat the dog poop with lemon juice. Its acidic flavor will fend off your pup from consuming feces.Additionally, if deficiency of hydrochloric acid is the cause of coprophagia in your dog, add apple cider vinegar to its daily diet. A teaspoon of vinegar for each 25 pounds of its weight is perfect.Pineapple snacks are also effective when it comes to controlling it. Mix a spoonful of canned pineapple to your pooch's daily food. Other options include pumpkin and anise seeds.The Bottom LineCoprophagia is a disorder that can be cured by their owners through proper intervention. In addition to keeping your surroundings clean, follow these tips to make your dog a healthy eater.If you are looking to hire a pooper scooper company to help clean your pups poop so it isn't sitting around in the backyard, contact POOP 911 today!
ส้มตำ อาหารพื้นบ้านที่อยู่คู่กับคนไทยมานานแสนนาน รู้หรือไม่ว่าจริงๆ แล้วส้มตำมีคุณค่าทางอาหารที่ดีต่อสุขภาพเรามากมาย แต่ในขณะเดียวกัน การทานส้มตำนั้น ก็อาจมีโทษต่อร่างกาย เนื่องจากเป็นอาหารที่มีโซเดียมสูง ส้มตำแต่ละจานให้พลังงานเท่าไหร่ แล้วเราจะสามารถทานส้มตำเพื่อให้ดีต่อสุขภาพได้อย่างไร หรือสามารถปรับสูตรของส้มตำให้เป็นอาหารเฮลท์ตี้ได้อย่างไร มาติดตามได้ในรายการ Dr.Amp Podcast เรื่องเล่าสุขภาพดี กับ หมอแอมป์ ตอน "ส้มตำ คุณประโยชน์เมนูยอดฮิต" โดย นพ. ตนุพล วิรุฬหการุญ รักษาการประธานคณะผู้บริหาร บีดีเอ็มเอส เวลเนส คลินิก และนายกสมาคมแพทย์ฟื้นฟูสุขภาพและส่งเสริมการศึกษาโรคอ้วน กรุงเทพ (BARSO)
Today on Cats At Night: Nick Papain joined the show to talk about the 9/11 victim compensation funds.
When it comes to being happy, one of the smartest steps you can take is to keep your digestion humming. That’s because most of your body’s feel-good hormone serotonin is produced in your gut. When your digestion is working properly, so is your serotonin factory. And often, people with mood issues also have digestive issues. That’s why eating the right foods helps you feel your best not only physically…but also mentally and emotionally. In this edition of the Bottom Line Advocator Podcast, Andrew Rubman, ND, a naturopathic physician and medical director of the Southbury Clinic for Traditional Medicines in Southbury, Connecticut, joins Bottom Line President and CEO Sarah Hiner to discuss the critical role the gut-brain axis plays in driving our moods and the best methods to help it function optimally. Dr. Rubman is a founding member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and author of the Bottom Line blog “Nature Doc’s Patient Diary.” Topics covered include… How the “depression industry” has duped everyone (7:33 – 9:13)Why SSRI antidepressants aren’t the best solution (9:13 – 11:24)The digestion-mood feedback loop (11:24 – 12:28)Proper chewing and adequate stomach acid boost mood (12:28 – 16:15)What helped a depressed man with low libido (16:15 – 19:59)Why you need the amino acid tryptophan in your diet (19:59 – 21:49)Every meal affects your genetic expression (21:49 – 23:31)What a cupcake vs. broccoli does to your body (23:31 – 25:20)The gut flora’s critical role in overall health (25:20 – 27:06)How the gut’s serotonin factory goes awry (27:06 – 30:06)The healing power of digestive enzymes (30:06 – 32:59)Not getting enough salt and other causes of low serotonin (32:59 – 35:10)Why children are now at more risk for emotional issues (35:10 – 38:21)How processed foods lead to serotonin deficits (38:21 – 41:31)Steps to rebuild your serotonin-producing machinery (41:31 – 44:26)Papain supplements vs. digestive enzyme supplements (44:26 – 46:36)What to do if you’re taking an SSRI antidepressant (46:36 – 49:22)Can people with high blood pressure use salt? (49:22 – 50:53)Kimchi, sauerkraut and other high-salt fermented foods (50:53 – 52:26)Intermittent fasting vs. “grazing” throughout the day (52:26 – 56:59) You can learn more about Dr. Rubman and his work at SouthburyClinic.com. You can connect with and stay in touch with Sarah at her website www.bottomlineinc.com! Find Bottom Line on Facebook @WeAreBottomLine and at Bottom Line Inc. on www.linkedin.com. And if you enjoyed this podcast, please share a review so that more people can benefit from Be sure to subscribe to the Bottom Line Advocator Podcast with Sarah Hiner on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher
Ken Landau talks with attorney Liza Milgrim, the new President of the Long Island Hispanic Bar Association, and a partner in the personal injury law firm of Sullivan, Papain, Block, McGrath, Coffinas & Cannavo, who describes the work of her organization, along with her own journey toward becoming a successful lawyer, and how her organization helps new lawyers and the Hispanic community.
SLAS Discovery 25.10 December 2020Rob Howes discusses the paper "High-Throughput Screening for Drugs That Inhibit Papain-Like Protease in SARS-CoV-2" with authors Meredith Gardner (Scripps Research) and Michael Farzan (Scripps Research). This research is part of the December Special Issue, Drug Discovery Targeting COVID-19 with Associate Editor Tim Spicer.
This Dialogue & Debate webinar from Cumberland Lodge explores the importance of ensuring that people have access to digital technologies and the internet, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. We are joined by guest panellists: - Robin Christopherson MBE - Head of Digital Inclusion, AbilityNet - Shabira Papain - Head of Diversity, Inclusion & Reach, NHSx - Lauren Razavi - Writer, Speaker and Strategist
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Apsara Skin Care: Tips, Remedies & Info for Flawless Skin & Beautiful Hair
Papayas are fruits that are loaded with nutrition. Not only do papayas provide a lot of Vitamin C, they can also give you other nutrients like fiber and Vitamin A. However, if you aren’t also incorporating papayas into your skin care, you’re seriously missing out. Your skin is able to absorb a lot of nutrients from papayas so that it stays fresh, vibrant, and youthful. The enzyme papain in papayas is able to dislodge dead skin cells, thereby improving the appearance of dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and dullness of skin. In this episode of the podcast, you will learn 3 papaya home remedies for your skin. In case you didn’t know, you can replenish your skin with papayas. If you have wrinkles, fine lines, dullness, or other skin issues, papayas can be used to diminish them. If you need to know what these remedies are, this episode should be at the top of your list. If you are listening on iTunes, please subscribe and leave us an honest review. In fact, if you email us a screenshot of your review, you will receive a free copy of Sheetal’s eBook, Your Complete Guidebook for Flawless Skin Using Natural Ingredients. If there are topics or questions you want us to discuss, let us know in the comment section. If you need skin care advice from an expert, fill out this form and we will send you a response in a jiffy. Go natural. It is good karma!
Definitionen und Betrachtungengänge zu Papain. Banales und Außergewöhnliches zum Thema Papain in diesem kurzen Vortrags-Podcast. Eine Ausgabe des Naturheilkunde Podcasts von und mit Sukadev Bretz, Yogalehrer bei Yoga Vidya. Anmerkung: Gesundheitliche Informationen in diesem Podcast sind nicht gedacht für Selbstdiagnose und Selbstbehandlung, sondern Gedankenanstöße aus dem Gebiet der Naturheilkunde. Bei eigener Erkrankung brauchst du Arzt … „Papain“ weiterlesen
Definitionen und Betrachtungengänge zu Papain. Banales und Außergewöhnliches zum Thema Papain in diesem kurzen Vortrags-Podcast. Eine Ausgabe des Naturheilkunde Podcasts von und mit Sukadev Bretz, Yogalehrer bei Yoga Vidya. Anmerkung: Gesundheitliche Informationen in diesem Podcast sind nicht gedacht für Selbstdiagnose und Selbstbehandlung, sondern Gedankenanstöße aus dem Gebiet der Naturheilkunde. Bei eigener Erkrankung brauchst du Arzt … „Papain“ weiterlesen
Definitionen und Betrachtungengänge zu Papain. Banales und Außergewöhnliches zum Thema Papain in diesem kurzen Vortrags-Podcast. Eine Ausgabe des Naturheilkunde Podcasts von und mit Sukadev Bretz, Yogalehrer bei Yoga Vidya. Anmerkung: Gesundheitliche Informationen in diesem Podcast sind nicht gedacht für Selbstdiagnose und Selbstbehandlung, sondern Gedankenanstöße aus dem Gebiet der Naturheilkunde. Bei eigener Erkrankung brauchst du Arzt … „Papain“ weiterlesen
Kurzer Vortrag mit einigen interessanten Einsichten zu Papain. Verstehe etwas mehr über das Thema Papain in diesem kurzen Improvisations-Vortrags-Podcast. Diese Audio Podcastsendung ist eine Ausgabe des Naturheilkunde Podcast. Sie ist erstellt worden als Ausgangspunkt für einen Abschnitt im Yoga Wiki Naturheilkunde Lexikon von A-Z von Yoga Vidya. Sukadev, Gründer des gemeinnützigen Vereines Yoga Vidya e.V., denkt laut nach über das Wort bzw. den Ausdruck Papain aus einer Einstellung des ganzheitlichen Yoga und Ayurveda. Es gilt, alles mit Liebe zu betrachten. Papain kommt aus Themengebieten wie Heilbäume, Ernährung, Fasten, Diät, Gewürze, Kräuter. Stress hat viel mit Verlust von Gesundheit zu tun. Wie du anderen helfen kannst, Stress besser zu begegnen, erfährst du in einer Entspannungstherapie Ausbildung. Hast du ergänzende Einsichten und Kenntnisse? Schreibe es doch in die Kommentare. Anmerkung: Gesundheitliche Informationen in diesem Podcast sind nicht gedacht für Selbstdiagnose und Selbstbehandlung, sondern Gedankenanstöße. Bei eigener Erkrankung brauchst du Arzt oder Heilpraktiker.
Kurzer Vortrag mit einigen interessanten Einsichten zu Papain. Verstehe etwas mehr über das Thema Papain in diesem kurzen Improvisations-Vortrags-Podcast. Diese Audio Podcastsendung ist eine Ausgabe des Naturheilkunde Podcast. Sie ist erstellt worden als Ausgangspunkt für einen Abschnitt im Yoga Wiki Naturheilkunde Lexikon von A-Z von Yoga Vidya. Sukadev, Gründer des gemeinnützigen Vereines Yoga Vidya e.V., denkt laut nach über das Wort bzw. den Ausdruck Papain aus einer Einstellung des ganzheitlichen Yoga und Ayurveda. Es gilt, alles mit Liebe zu betrachten. Papain kommt aus Themengebieten wie Heilbäume, Ernährung, Fasten, Diät, Gewürze, Kräuter. Stress hat viel mit Verlust von Gesundheit zu tun. Wie du anderen helfen kannst, Stress besser zu begegnen, erfährst du in einer Entspannungstherapie Ausbildung. Hast du ergänzende Einsichten und Kenntnisse? Schreibe es doch in die Kommentare. Anmerkung: Gesundheitliche Informationen in diesem Podcast sind nicht gedacht für Selbstdiagnose und Selbstbehandlung, sondern Gedankenanstöße. Bei eigener Erkrankung brauchst du Arzt oder Heilpraktiker.
Digestive enzymes might be the most overlooked, underappreciated part of a good nutrition plan. Even the healthiest diet does little if you don't have good digestive health. Unfortunately, most people don't think about using them unless they have issues with their gut health. As you'll see, they're essential for more than breaking down the food you eat. They can play a role in weight loss, muscle growth, and aging well. Not surprisingly, they're part of my Foundational Five. About 20% of the US population is known to have a digestive issue. That's about 60-70 million people. The percentage continues to grow in the US and across the world. Symptoms can be as subtle as gas and bloating to more extreme symptoms like constant diarrhea or intermittent pain. Exercise, increased core body temperature, injury, stress, and certain diseases can compromise enzyme production. Processed foods may deplete enzyme activity and availability. Digestive enzyme insufficiency may contribute to: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)hyperthyroidismCeliac diseaseCrohn's disease Excessive exercise and diets high in processed foods contribute to a lack of enzymes. What are Digestive Enzymes? Enzymes speed up chemical reactions in the body. You use more than 5000 different enzymes every day. Most of those enzymes are metabolic enzymes, responsible for everything from your thoughts to the thickness of your blood. A relatively small group of your 5000 enzymes convert the food you eat to nutrients that fuel and build your body. Without digestive enzymes, you wouldn't break down protein, fat, and carbohydrates, and your foods would pass through you undigested. Along the way, the food would destroy your intestines' lining, cause immune reactions, and cause inflammation. Nutritionally, you'd starve, no matter how much food you ate. Digestive enzymes fall into three different categories, based on the macronutrient they act on: Proteases and peptidases: Convert protein to peptides and amino acids. They also act on other parts of the body to support normal immune function, inflammation levels, tissue repair, and blood viscosity.Common proteases and peptidases: Bromelain, Pancreatin, Papain, Peptidase, Protease, TrypsinCarbohydrases: Convert carbohydrates to glucose and fructose.Common carbohydrases: Alpha-galactosidase, Amylase, Cellulase, Diastase, Glucoamylase, Invertase, Lactase, PhytaseLipases: Convert fat to fatty acids.Common lipases: Lingual Lipase, Gastric Lipase, Pancrealipase Proteases and Peptidases (Proteolytic Enzymes) Proteases (also known as proteolytic enzymes) act on protein in the digestive system. However, they also affect many other areas of the body. The average healthy adult breaks down 250-300 grams of protein throughout the body every day. Your body does this to replace damaged or aged tissues with new ones. Proteolytic enzymes play an essential role in this process. They also help maintain healthy inflammation levels, modulate pain, and support normal immune function. Because the body can produce a limited number of proteolytic enzymes, demand can exceed supply. Following an injury or extreme physical stress, proteolytic enzymes can be directed to the tissue repair, leaving the digestive system without enough to complete digestion. This could be why athletes often deal with digestive issues. If they don't get extra proteolytic enzymes through food or supplements, their available enzymes take part in tissue repair, leaving them short on what they need for proper digestion. On the other hand, in some people, enzymes are directed to digestion, leaving the rest of their body short. In this case, inflammation could get out of hand, or tissues and joints could get irritated. When supplemented in the diet, proteolytic enzymes have been shown to reduce stiffness and exercise-related soreness.* European practitioners regularly recommend proteolytic enzymes to support overall healt...
A conversation with Richard Lewis on electrical resonance in hair cells, channels and signals in T cells, papayas in the lab, and following your nose. Download PDF transcript Key words: calcium, T cell, Hair cell, Papain, Orai, STIM, CRAC channels
Papain Simple und komplexe Infos zum Thema Papain in diesem Kurzvortrag von Sukadev Bretz, dem Gründer von Yoga Vidya. Hier findest du: Seminare mit Sukadev Seminarübersicht Yoga Vidya YouTube Live Kanal Online Seminare Video Seminare Yoga Vidya kostenlose App Yoga Vidya Newsletter Kochrezepte Ayurvedische Ernährung Forum Onlineshop Schon ein kleiner Beitrag kann viel bewegen... Spende an Yoga Vidya e.V.!