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Send us a textExpect to get the grapplers perspective on skn infections and how to avoid them, Eddie Hall fighting MMA, different grappling styles, using steroids and TRT, dealing with dangerous spaz's and much more.Mr (Dan) Bassett is the Founder and Owner of Mr Bassett's Grapplers Soap. Known as The World's Most Violent Soap Maker, Dan is a BJJ Purple Belt, Notorious Oil Checker, Fighter, Ex-Armed Forces, RNLI, UK Fire Fighter... and an Artist (Gay!)Extra Stuff:Mr Bassett's Grappler's Soap - https://www.mrbassetts.comCult Brand UK - https://www.cultbranduk.comInsta - https://www.instagram.com/grapplers_soap00:00 The Soap Business09:35 Skin Infections16:17 Natural Products 30:13 Eddie Hall MMA35:06 Catch Wrestling40:09 Different Rulesets 47:09 Steroids and Strength54:17 Using TRT 01:00:51 CJI 2 Dream Teams01:07:07 Getting Purple Belt01:16:18 Dangerous Spazs01:25:53 Training Methods01:33:04 Effective Training#mentalhealth #bjj #bjjlifestyle #jiujitsu #jiujitsulifestyle #grappling #grapplersperspective #podcast Need a chat? Here's some options
In dieser Folge geht es um Neuigkeiten in der Therapie bei Stphylococcus aureus Bakteriämie. Till war auf dem ESCMID global 2025 in Wien und dort wurden Ergebnisse aus den Studien CloCeBa und dem großen SNAP-Trail vorgestellt. Die Ergebnisse sind „practice changing“ und werden unser klinisches Management der Staph. aureus Blutstrominfektion verändern. Viel Spaß beim Hören! … „#94: News zur Staphylococcus aureus Blutstrominfektion: CloCeBa und SNAP“ weiterlesen
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In today's episode, I'm sharing a more personal side of my healing journey—specifically how I'm using homeopathy to support lingering infections like Epstein-Barr (EBV), strep, and even some low-grade staph that's been hanging out in my system for a while.If you've ever felt like you've tried everything—herbs, supplements, detoxes—but something's still not clicking, this episode might open a new door for you. I'll walk you through how homeopathy works (in super simple terms), why it's not just “woo,” and how it can be a powerful tool for healing chronic patterns that are rooted in more than just the physical.A quick update on what's been going on in my body (and why I'm addressing it now)The shift from trying to “kill off” infections to gently supporting the body's terrainHow homeopathy works and why it's different from conventional or even functional approachesThe emotional and energetic layers of chronic infections—and how homeopathy can reach thoseEarly shifts I've been noticing since starting my protocolWhy healing isn't always about doing more—it's about supporting the right systems, in the right wayCurious about homeopathy? Desbio Homeopathy link Want to DM me your experience with EBV, strep, or using homeopathy? I'd love to hear from you @drhalieschoffThis episode is here to remind you—your body wants to heal. And sometimes the most powerful medicine is the one that whispers, not shouts.Connect and be sure to follow along on social media@drhalieschoff + @alphahealthwellnessWork with me hereHomeopathy webinar in my membership (this months zoom webinar, see all recordings in webinar course)
In this AMA episode, I answer two hot topics from my community: the vitamin K shot for newborns and my personal journey in healing what I thought was eczema—but turned out to be something else entirely. I dive deep into the science, the history, and my personal decision regarding the vitamin K shot for my baby, as well as alternative options like oral supplementation. I also share my discovery of a Staph overgrowth as the real cause behind my persistent skin issues and the exact protocol I followed to heal it—naturally. Send me a DM on Instagram to get your questions answered! I TALK ABOUT: 05:00 - The vitamin K shot and why it's given to newborns 08:05 - Why some parents question the vitamin K shot and its ingredients 11:05 - My personal decision for my baby 13:50 - Natural ways to support a baby's vitamin K levels postpartum 19:45 - My eczema misdiagnosis: How I found out it was a Staph infection 22:30 - Getting tested with Tiny Health (discount code: BIOHACKINGBRITTANY) 27:00 - My natural protocol for eliminating Staph overgrowth 33:45 - Why Manuka honey tallow was a game-changer for my skin (Balm of Gilead UMF 15+ Manuka Honey Tallow) 36:00 - Supplements to rebuild your gut health (Partiqlar supplements - resveratrol, quercetin, glutathione, Pendulum Akkermansia, SEED, BiOptimizers Probiotic Breakthrough code: BIOHACKINGBRITTANY, Flora Restore, activated charcoal) 38:15 - My ongoing gut health support SPONSORS: Your smile deserves a glycerin-free and fluoride-free toothpaste from Wellnesse. Use my link to get 12% OFF. Elevate your brainpower and energy with four powerful mushrooms in a delicious daily drink from BiOptimizers Mushroom Breakthrough —get 10% off with code BIOHACKINGBRITTANY. RESOURCES: Optimize your preconception health by joining my Baby Steps Course today! Optimize your preconception health and fertility through my free hormone balancing, fertility boosting chocolate recipe! Download it now! My Amazon storefront LET'S CONNECT: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music
00:00 - 05:30 - Owen spent 11 hours in hospital, Polaris recap, Jozeph in London & Los Banditos Summer Camp 05:30 - 08:52 - Jozeph passing & Wrestling with Silviu 08:52 - 10:10 - Airline review videos 10:10 - 12:18 - Watching Jiu Jitsu & Wrestling 12:18 - 13:27 - Owens upcoming match on WNO 13:27 - 15:03 - Polaris recap 15:03 - 17:30 - Craig beating up Jozef17:30 - 18:35 - Silviu & Sandro 18:35 - 19:45 - Jozefs lifting 19:45 - 24:32 - London and eating out 24:32 - 27:45 - America & Char training with GOAT's 27:45 - 29:00 - Gumshelds 29:00 - 31:25 - Staph 31:30 - 36:00 - OJ vs Jozef in a Gi match 36:00 - 42:12 - Drilling (ASMR Warning) 42:12 - 44:44 - Learning and refining skills 44:44 - 47:25 - Levi Jones47:25 - 53:44 - How to improve your cardio for Jiu Jitsu - audio fuzz warning 53:44 - 56:25 - Bobby Sandu & steroids56:30 - 01:00:14 - Cardio for BJJ 01:00:14 - 01:02:15 - IG Questions 01:02:15 - 01:04:45 - Best leg locker in the world 01:04:45 - 01:08:15 - WNO heckling 01:08:15 - 01:09:35 - Jo Chen Neck 01:09:52 - 01:12:30 - BJJ Fanatics & Random IG Q01:12:30 - 01:14:10 - How to not get passed by Jozeph & MMA01:14:10 - 01:15:32 - Head crushing 01:15:32 - 01:16:30 - Less Impressed More Involved - use code RUNESCAPE 01:16:30 - 01:18:56 - Tren City gossip 01:18-56 - 01:21:30 - IG Questions & Roberto01:21:30 - 01:21:15 - PJ Barch01:21:15 - 01:28:52 - Surfing & Lifeguarding 01:28:52 - 01:31:15 - Australia & Miami01:31:15 - 01:33:50 - CJI2 & Kaynan Durant Sponsors: @LIMIBJJ https://outlierdb.com/ - use code RUNESCAPE for 50% off your first monthWhere to find the boysJozef Chen: https://www.instagram.com/jozefchenjj/?hl=en Owen Jones: https://www.instagram.com/owenjonesbjj/?hl=en How to work with us:Charles Strength Training Programs FREE 7 DAY PROGRAM:https://app.fitr.training/p/7dayfreeprogram 4 Week Jiu Jitsu Strength Program: https://app.fitr.training/p/4weekstrengthprogram Join The Team: https://app.fitr.training/p/matstrongonline BJJ Workouts Instructional: https://bjjfanatics.com/collections/new-releases/products/building-workouts-for-bjj-by-charles-allan-price 1:1 Coaching Inquiries: https://7kdbbkmkmsl.typeform.com/to/nSZHpCOL Eoghan's InstructionalsLeg Lock Instructional: https://bjjfanatics.com/products/leglocks-the-uk-variant-by-eoghan-oflanagan Half Butterfly Instructional: https://bjjfanatics.com/products/down-right-sloppy-half-butterfly-by-eoghan-oflanagan Countering the outside passer: https://bjjfanatics.com/products/sloppy-seconds-countering-the-outside-passer-by-eoghan-o-flanagan Los Banditos Gym: https://losbanditos.club/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
00:00 - 05:10 - Introduction, Nike sponsorship, Polaris Teams and recent training schedule05:10 - 08:10 - Wrestling will improve you conditioning 08:10 - 08:51 - Recent training events for Char08:51 - 09:50 - Silly events are training 09:50 - 10:51 - How to learn new skills 10:51 - 12:30 - Mong strength 12:30 - 14:30 - Creatine 14:30 - 17:30 - Staph 17:30 - 19:00 - Dagistan wrestling 19:00 - 19:22 - Saddle details 19:22 - 20:51 - Managing training intensity 20:51 - 21:55 - Squatting & opening up the hips 21:55 - 26:32 - Skipping, plyometrics and mobility 26:32 - 27:52 - Cardio for Jiu Jitsu & RDLR 27:52 - 32:30 - Lifting for Jiu Jitsu 32:20 - 36:50 - Ankle locks & training without a mouthguard 36:50 - 37:40 - Grip for judo 37:40 - 39:00 - Gassing out a training 39:00 - 40:11 - Australia 40:11 - 41:55 - Lifting Belts 41:55 - 42:50 - Sauna/Cold 42:50 - 44:40 - Crossface submission44:40 - 45:50 - Closing notes How to work with us:Charles Strength Training Programs FREE 7 DAY PROGRAM:https://app.fitr.training/p/7dayfreeprogram 4 Week Jiu Jitsu Strength Program: https://app.fitr.training/p/4weekstrengthprogram Join The Team: https://app.fitr.training/p/matstrongonline BJJ Workouts Instructional: https://bjjfanatics.com/collections/new-releases/products/building-workouts-for-bjj-by-charles-allan-price 1:1 Coaching Inquiries: https://7kdbbkmkmsl.typeform.com/to/nSZHpCOL Eoghan's InstructionalsLeg Lock Instructional: https://bjjfanatics.com/products/leglocks-the-uk-variant-by-eoghan-oflanagan Half Butterfly Instructional: https://bjjfanatics.com/products/down-right-sloppy-half-butterfly-by-eoghan-oflanagan Countering the outside passer: https://bjjfanatics.com/products/sloppy-seconds-countering-the-outside-passer-by-eoghan-o-flanagan Eoghans Gym: https://submissiongrapplingclub.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by Dr. Justine Britten, a PhD animal scientist working at Udder Health Systems Inc. This episode is brought to you by the AABP Milk Quality and Udder Health Committee. AABP members with an interest in milk quality are invited to volunteer to serve on the committee. Find out more information about the committee by visiting this page. Staph aureus is a contagious mastitis pathogen and Britten states that every dairy is affected to some degree by Staph aureus with a huge range in severity and prevalence between herds. Veterinarians play a key role in developing monitoring and prevention programs. Culturing remains a key point in identifying animals that are affected with Staph aureus so they can be evaluated for culling, segregation or treatment. Cultures should focus not only on clinical animals because Staph aureus is commonly a subclinical infection. It is estimated that 2-15% of heifers will freshen with the infection and their somatic cell count may be low for some time before it begins to climb. Treatment should be reserved for heifers and it is critical to identify it early in the course of infection to increase chance of treatment success. Britten states that in most circumstances, there is no need to do sensitivity testing on milk cultures unless there is an outbreak situation with apparent treatment failures. Bulk tank cultures are important and a minimum for routine herd mastitis monitoring. The sensitivity of bulk tank cultures is low but serial positive silos from a dairy indicate a higher prevalence of the infection up to 5-10% of the cows. We also discuss that in outbreak situations it is important to evaluate why cows are getting infected and remember that cows typically get infected in the parlor and focus efforts there. This includes evaluating teat condition, parlor procedures and equipment function. Aggressive culturing programs, segregation and culling are important to minimize risk. Britten provides these three take-home points for veterinarians:Take-home point #1 – Not all Staph aureus colonies exhibit beta-hemolysis, therefore, it is important that all Staph colonies undergo coagulase testing to identify Staph aureus.Take-home point #2 – Monthly bulk tank cultures are a bare minimum monitoring program for dairy farms.Take-home point #3 – Somatic cell count is a lagging indicator and cultures will detect infections earlier.Mastitis is the number one disease of dairy cattle and should be involved in milk quality and mastitis prevention programs. The Milk Quality and Udder Health Committee has developed guidelines for milk quality service providers. Find this document under the Committee Resources page, click on the Milk Quality and Udder Health page, then the Committee Resources tab to find these documents.
Send us a textJoin us for a discussion about subclinical mastitis in dairy goats caused by non-aureus Staph species (NAS) with Dr. Michelle Buckley. This research was completed during her time as a post-doctoral associate at Iowa State University with support from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Agricultural and Food Research Initiative Competitive Program, Mitigating Antimicrobial Resistance Across the Food Chain, Grant/Award Number: 2021-69015-33501. Dr. Buckley is currently an Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice at Texas Tech University: https://www.depts.ttu.edu/vetschool/about/meet-our-team/faculty/michelle-buckley/In this episode we discuss two drugs that can be used in an extra-label manner to address subclinical mastitis in dairy goats during the dry period: Orbenin DC (cloxacillin benzathine) and ToMORROW (cephapirin benzathine). Dr. Buckley's work evaluated how long it took for both drugs to leave the goats' bodies after administration in both meat and milk as well as how effective they were at curing subclinical mastitis due to non-aureus Staph. She also evaluated antimicrobial resistance development due to treatment with these long-acting intramammary products. The published work that we discuss is titled "Pharmacokinetics of long acting cephapirin and cloxacillin after intramammary administration in dairy goats" and it can be found in the Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jvp.13445Additional publications will be added to the episode notes as they become available. As part of this research, the Dairy Goat Extension and Education website was developed to provide veterinarians and producers with resources for ensuring antimicrobial stewardship and milk quality in dairy goats. This website includes short video training modules as well as electronic records templates and other useful resources: https://www.dairygoatextension.org/As we mention several times during this episode, the drug use discussed here is extra-label and will require extended withdrawal recommendations to avoid violative residues in the food supply after use. Please contact the Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank for guidance here: http://www.farad.org/If your company or organization would like to sponsor an episode or if you have questions about today's show, email Office@AASRP.org
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Anonymous: Hello, I'm a 36 year old woman who eats mostly a clean plant based diet, but still has fibromyalgia and inflammation in the body. My periods are regular and not strong, but they start with spotting a few days before the painful 1st day of the period. What can I do to stop it being so painful? Also last month I had some spotting and bleeding 4 days around the time of ovulation, is that normal? What does it mean and how to get my body in balance? Thank you Lara: Hi, dr. C!I know you say nutritional yeast is a problem because its molecules are similar to MSG or that's how the body perceives it, but someone told me the same happens with tomatoes and mushrooms? they say nutritional yeast is a great source of B12 and folic acid - it does contain naturally occurring MSG, but so do tomatoes and mushrooms, so is that the same? Is naturally occurring MSG as bad as actual MSG? Should we avoid tomatoes and mushrooms as well? Thank you for the clarification Ann: Hi Dr. Cabral- Thank you for all you do for the community:). I have a question about both Heart Rate Variability and VO2Max. Barring going to a specialist to get tested, what are the best or most accurate tools to measure each? Thank you again as always for all you do! Charlotte: Hi Dr. Cabral, I'm currently trying to conceive & am working with a Naturopath & Integrative Dr to prepare & keep Hashimotos stable. We completed a stool test which was positive for H.Pylori, Staph & high inflammation Calprotectin of 376 ug/g. Three weeks prior to doing the stool test I travelled to Thailand where I ate outside of my usual Gluten & Dairy Free diet & also had stomach upset/diarrhoea for 4 days. I usually have no gut issues. Do you think the upset during travel or H.Pylori/Staph can raise marker? Naturopath wants referral for colonoscopy ASAP as could be driving thyroid & persistent antibodies of 300. Dr & I are reluctant as no prior gut issues & is invasive. Completed 4 month gut protocol to remove pathogens, now working on inflammation. What next? Allison: Hi Dr. Cabral, I searched your podcast archives and didn't see anything on the topic of bone spurs. My Dad has some in his shoulder and they say the only way to deal with his limited range of motion is surgery. I also have them under my kneecaps which has created a lot of mobility issues and a surgeon told me he could operate and clean off the surface under the kneecaps but there would be no guarantee it would work or help. Why do bone spurs occur and is there any way to get rid of them naturally? I'd also love to know how to prevent them from reforming. Thank you! Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community's questions! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3186 - - - 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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Reglan (metoclopramide) is used for gastroparesis and inhibits gastric smooth muscle by blocking dopamine receptors. Relafen (nabumetone) is a non-selective inhibition of COX-1/COX-2 which leads to a reduction of inflammation via reduced prostaglandins. Keflex (cephalexin) is a 1st generation oral cephalosporin that covers common gram positive organisms like Staph and Strep species. Effexor (Venlafaxine) is an SNRI and inhibits both serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake. Primary uses include anxiety and depression. Boniva (ibandronate) inhibits osteoclasts which helps treat osteoporosis. Osteoclasts break down bone to help pull calcium into the bloodstream.
It Keeps Getting Worse For Merab...On this week's episode of the Red Hawk Recap, Tim “The Red Hawk” Welch is joined by Joe Riggs. The boys GO DEEP on Merab's trip to Mexico and his potential staph infection. Tim gears up for Suga Sean's upcoming fight week, Joe tells some hilarious childhood stories and we answer your questions!⚡️Check out PrizePicks! Click here: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/TIMBO and use the code "TIMBO" for a 100% Deposit Match Up to $100♠️ Check out Spade! Use Code: TIMBOSPADE10 FOR 10% OFF!!https://www.amazon.com/stores/SPADE/page/91C86242-444D-487E-9D63-3FBB1503187F?ref_=ast_bln
On this episode of Binge & Blab covering RHOC S18 Ep04, Katie finally takes her swing at Heather face to face, The OG of the OC Vicki Gunvalson returns serving Staph, and things get coyote ugly when the girls head to a dive bar!FOLLOW US ON INSTA:@bingeandblab@adventuresonline@lachieharristv#BingeandBlab #Podcast #RealityTV #PopCulture #RHOC #ApplePodcast #Spotify #Bravo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Is getting rid of Staph aureus in the gut the key to improving eczema? And can we control it without antibiotics? Join us as we ask these questions and more of Dr. Michael Otto, Chief of the Pathogen Molecular Genetics Section at the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases. (And if you like our podcast, consider supporting it with a tax deductible donation). Research mentionedProbiotic for pathogen-specific Staphylococcus aureus decolonisation in Thailand: a phase 2, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trialCommensal Staphylococcus epidermidis contributes to skin barrier homeostasis by generating protective ceramides The association between Staphylococcus aureus colonization on cheek skin at 2 months and subsequent atopic dermatitis in a prospective birth cohortSkin microbiota analysis-inspired development of novel anti-infectivesCombined antibiotic, steroid, and moisturizer for atopic dermatitis: A two‐year case series of patient‐reported outcomes
Are you struggling with persistent mental fog? Discover how hidden infections could be sabotaging your cognitive function. In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Chris Motley reveals the surprising link between chronic infections and brain fog, offering groundbreaking insights into diagnosis and treatment. You'll learn: How Lyme disease, strep, staph, and H. pylori can silently wreak havoc on your brain How infection-generated chemicals infiltrate your brain tissue and impair mental clarity Effective strategies to flush out harmful toxins and revitalize neural activity The true nature of brain fog and its far-reaching impact on daily life Crucial tests you need to pinpoint the root cause of your chronic brain fog Dr. Motley's top herbal and supplement recommendations for healing infections and clearing the mental haze Innovative therapies like ozone and light treatments for a cleaner, sharper brain Tune in to arm yourself with the knowledge and tools to reclaim your mental clarity. Whether you're battling brain fog or simply want to optimize your cognitive function, this episode provides actionable insights to help you think clearer, faster, and more effectively. Don't let hidden infections cloud your potential – listen now and take the first step towards a fog-free future! Want more of The Ancient Health Podcast? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Follow Dr. Josh Axe Instagram Follow Dr. Chris Motley Instagram Follow Courtney Bursich Instagram ------ Links: If you have chronic brain fog, consider testing for Lyme Disease → dnaconnexions.com or igenex.com Consider testing for Strep or Staph → microgendx.com Organic acid testing → mosaicdx.com Check out Dr. Lindsley's products → naturespharmacyllc.com ------ Ads: * Subscribe to The Dr. Josh Axe Show wherever you listen to your podcasts to take your mental, spiritual, and physical health to the next level! Grab your free Healing Leaky Gut and Essential Oils 101 course at www.joshaxe.com/podcast for a limited time! * Reach your highest physical and cognitive potential with the help of cool sleep! Check out the incredible Chilipad, a water-based mattress topper by Sleepme, at www.sleep.me/axe and save up to $315 on your purchase! Follow @sleepme on Instagram!
Episode 173: Acute OsteomyelitisFuture Dr. Tran explains the pathophysiology of osteomyelitis and describes the presentation, diagnosis and management of acute osteomyelitis. Dr. Arreaza provides information about Written by Di Tran, MSIII, Ross University School of Medicine. Editing and comments by Hector Arreaza, MD.You are listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California, a UCLA-affiliated program sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice.What is osteomyelitis?Osteomyelitis, in simple terms, is an infectious disease that affects both bone and bone marrow and is either acute or chronic. According to archaeological findings of animal fossils with a bone infection, osteomyelitis was more than likely to be known as a “disease for old individuals”.Our ancestors over the years have used various vocabulary terms to describe this disease until a French surgeon, Dr. Nelaton, came up with the term “Osteomyelitis” in 1844. This is the beauty of medical terms, Latin sounds complicated for some people, but if you break up the term, it makes sense: Osteo = bone, myelo = marrow, itis = inflammation. So, inflammation of the bone marrow.Traditionally, osteomyelitis develops from 3 different sources:First category is the “hematOgenous” spread of the infection within the bloodstream, as in bacteremia. It is more frequent in children and long bones are usually affected. [Arreaza: it means that the infection started somewhere else but it got “planted” in the bones]Second route is “direct inoculation” of bacteria from the contiguous site of infection “without vascular insufficiency”, or trauma, which may occur secondary to fractures or surgery in adults. In elderly patients, the infection may be related to decubitus ulcers and joint replacements.And the third route is the “contiguous” infection “with vascular insufficiency”, most seen in a patient with a diabetic foot infection.Patients with vascular insufficiency often have compromised blood supply to the lower extremities, and poor circulation impairs healing. In these situations, infection often occurs in small bones of the feet with minimal to no pain due to neuropathy.They can have ulcers, as well as paronychia, cellulitis, or puncture wounds.Thus, the importance of treating onychomycosis in diabetes because the fungus does not cause a lot of problems by itself, but it can cause breaks in the nails that can be a port of entry for bacteria to cause severe infections. Neuropathy is an important risk factor because of the loss of protective sensation. Frequently, patients may step on a foreign object and not feel it until there is swelling, purulent discharge, and redness, and they come to you because it “does not look good.”Acute osteomyelitis often takes place within 2 weeks of onset of the disease, and the main histopathological findings are microorganisms, congested blood vessels, and polymorphonuclear leukocytes, or neutrophilic infiltrates.What are the bugs that cause osteomyelitis?Pathogens in osteomyelitis are heavily depended on the patient's age. Staph. aureus is the most common culprit of acute hematogenous osteomyelitis in children and adults. Then comes Group A Strep., Strep. pneumoniae, Pseudomonas, Kingella, and methicillin-resistant Staph. aureus. In newborns, we have Group B Streptococcal. Less common pathogens are associated with certain clinical presentations, including Aspergillus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and Candida in the immunocompromised.Salmonella species can be found in patients with sickle cell disease, Bartonella species in patients with HIV infection, and Pasteurella or Eikenella species from human or animal bites.It is important to gather a complete medical history of the patient, such as disorders that may put them at risk of osteomyelitis, such as diabetes, malnutrition, smoking, peripheral or coronary artery disease, immune deficiencies, IV drug use, prosthetic joints, cancer, and even sickle cell anemia. Those pieces of information can guide your assessment and plan.What is the presentation of osteomyelitis?Acute osteomyelitis may present symptoms over a few days from onset of infection but usually is within a 2-week window period. Adults will develop local symptoms of erythema, swelling, warmth, and dull pain at the site of infection with or without systemic symptoms of fever or chills.Children will also be present with lethargy or irritability in addition to the symptoms already mentioned.It may be challenging to diagnose osteomyelitis at the early stages of infection, but you must have a high level of suspicion in patients with high risks. A thorough physical examination sometimes will show other significant findings of soft tissue infection, bony tenderness, joint effusion, decreased ROM, and even exposed bone. Diagnosis.As a rule of thumb, the gold standard for the diagnosis of osteomyelitis is bone biopsy with histopathology findings and tissue culture. There is leukocytosis, but then WBC counts can be normal even in the setting of acute osteomyelitis.Inflammatory markers (CRP, ESR) are often elevated although both have very low specificity. Blood cultures should always be obtained whenever osteomyelitis is suspected. A bone biopsy should also be performed for definitive diagnosis, and specimens should undergo both aerobic and anaerobic cultures. In cases of osteomyelitis from diabetic foot infection, do the “probe to bone” test. What we do is we use a sterile steel probe to detect bone which is helpful for osteomyelitis confirmation.Something that we can't miss out on is radiographic imaging, which is quite important for the evaluation of osteomyelitis. Several modalities are useful and can be used for the work-up plan; plain radiographs often are the very first step in the assessment due to their feasibility, low cost, and safety. Others are bone scintigraphy, CT-scan, and MRI. In fact, the MRI is widely used and provides better information for early detection of osteomyelitis than other imaging modalities. It can detect necrotic bone, sinus tracts, and even abscesses. We look for soft tissue swelling, cortical bone loss, active bone resorption and remodeling, and periosteal reaction. Oftentimes, plain radiography and MRI are used in combination. Treatment:Treatment of osteomyelitis actually is a teamwork effort among various medical professionals, including the primary care provider, the radiologist, the vascular, the pharmacist, the podiatrist, an infectious disease specialist, orthopedic surgeons, and the wound care team.Something to take into consideration, if the patient is hemodynamically stable it is highly recommended to delay empirical antibiotic treatment 48-72 hours until a bone biopsy is obtained. The reason is that with percutaneous biopsy ideally done before the initiation of antibiotic treatment, “the microbiological yield will be higher”.We'll have a better idea of what particular bugs are causing the problem and guide the treatment appropriately. The choice of antibiotic therapy is strongly determined by susceptibilities results. The antibiotic given will be narrowed down only for the targeted susceptible organisms. In the absence of such information, or when a hospitalized patient presents with an increased risk for MRSA infection, empiric antibiotic coverage is then administered while awaiting culture results. It should be broad-spectrum antibiotics and include coverage for MRSA, broad gram-negative and anaerobic bacteria. For example, vancomycin plus piperacillin-tazobactam, or with broad-spectrum cephalosporin plus clindamycin. Treatment will typically be given for 4 to 6 weeks.The duration between 4-6 weeks is important for complete healing, but a small study with a small sample showed that an even shorter duration of 3 weeks may be effective, but more research is needed. In certain situations, surgery is necessary to preserve viable tissue and prevent recurrent infection, especially when there are deep abscesses, necrosis, or gangrene, amputation or debridement is deemed appropriate. If the infected bone is completely removed, patients may need a shorter course of antibiotics, even a few days only. Amputation can be very distressing, especially when we need to remove large pieces of infected bone, for example, a below-the-knee amputation. We need to be sensitive to the patient's feelings and make a shared decision about the best treatment for them.In patients with diabetes, additional care must be taken seriously, patient education about the need for compliance with treatment recommendations, with careful wound care, and good glycemic control are all beneficial for the healing and recovery process. Because this is a very common problem in the clinic and at the hospital, we must keep our eyes wide open and carefully assess patients with suspected osteomyelitis to detect it promptly and start appropriate treatment. Adequate and timely treatment is linked to fewer complications and better outcomes._________________________Conclusion: Now we conclude episode number 173, “Acute Osteomyelitis.” Future Dr. Tran explained the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of osteomyelitis. A bone biopsy is the ideal method of diagnosis. Delaying antibiotic treatment a few days until you get a biopsy is allowed if the patient is stable, but if the patient is unstable, antibiotics must be started promptly. Dr. Arreaza mentioned the implications of amputation and that we must discuss this treatment empathically with our patients. This week we thank Hector Arreaza and Di Tran. Audio editing by Adrianne Silva.Even without trying, every night you go to bed a little wiser. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you, send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. 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[Updated 2023 May 31]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2024 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK532250/Royalty-free music used for this episode: Trap Chiller by Gushito, downloaded on Nov 06, 2023, from https://www.videvo.net
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… Ales: Dr. Cabral, what do you think of Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) as a natural help with severe histamine intolerance? If everything else fails, would you recommend this compound to help with mast cells a and supress their excessive production of histamine? Is it even natural suplement like compound or a drug? Please help me understand. Thank you Sarah: I've had reoccurring UTIs and always have to take antibiotics to clear it despite knowing how destructive they can be. This has led to reoccurring yeast infections. I'm about to start the CBO protocol for the yeast, how do I tackle the UTIs? I've tried ALL the natural remedies (dmannose, uva ursi, oregano, probiotics etc) and still suffering and feel my only resort is antibiotics which I want to avoid, as I'm now dealing with yeast overgrowth too. Thank you!! Sarah: My boyfriend has a staph infection that is showing up as rash/pimples all over his body. Dermatologists are telling him the only option is antibiotics. He also has done lab testing and is showing an overgrowth of candida krusei. Trying to avoid antibiotic use as much as possible especially when he has an overgrowth of candida. He is about to start the CBO protocol. Is there anything that can be done for staph naturally/preventing it, other than washing with ACV, tea trea, coconut oil as we've tried that. Jim: Hello Dr. C! I can't thank you enough for all of the hard work you put into these podcasts. I binge listen to them when I travel. I've searched but can't find anything on Post Exertional Malaise. I've been dealing with a variety of health issues from Hashimoto's to, most recently, toxic mold poisoning. I'm currently doing your mold protocol and am having some really bad flare-ups that are very similar to ones I've been experiencing for a few years. To describe what happens, it's as if I am a battery powered robot and my battery go dead. I can literally feel my body shut off, like my battery has been drained. I've had "the virus" twice so I looked into Long Covid and ran across PEM. I checked all the boxes for the symptoms but how can I verify it is this and not the mold? Amanda: Hello! Just wondering what to do for a 3 year old with very inconsistent bowel movements/pellets. Tried high dose vitamin C/magnesium citrate, oxypowder, higher fiber diet, castor oil packs at night, energy work, osteopath, Epsom salt baths, prunes, pears etc. Diet is on point, only choline and ghee butter trigger bowel movements, but if I stop these then it gets irregular. Any advice on supplements/tinctures or foods that can support bile flow? Any advice on how to correct these bowel issues for a toddler, or where to start? Thank you very much for all your help !!! 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/3068 - - - 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!
A report from the Shasta County Grand Jury found that inmates at the local jail were not properly screened or treated for MRSA, a staph infection that is contagious and prevalent in jails, prisons and hospitals. Also, the city of Oroville is looking to overhaul the way citizens report non-emergency needs, and Butte County will hold two more community meetings about a new program to provide no-cost building plans that are suitable for disaster recovery housing.
Leroys new UFC obsession....Guillotines Mike Florio gives us more insight on Tyreek Hills contract situation Apparently Cheetah has been asking for a new contract since 2023 #10 RANKED UFC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT Anthony Lion Heart Smith joins the show to preview UFC 302 Leroy asks anthony about Dustin Porier and his obsession with Guillotine Anthony credits Dustin for his most recent Guillotine win and labels it as his best chance to defend Makachev's takedowna Will Dustin finally find his way into the "club" How will Islam compare to Khabib when its all said and done What qualities does Islam possess that Smith would emulate How will this Staph infection situation affect the main event Should we be concerned about Connor McGregor? We attempt to Tickle Leroy's Fancy with this weekend's sleight of games
#10 RANKED UFC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT Anthony Lion Heart Smith joins the show to preview UFC 302 Leroy asks anthony about Dustin Porier and his obsession with Guillotine Anthony credits Dustin for his most recent Guillotine win and labels it as his best chance to defend Makachev's takedowna Will Dustin finally find his way into the "club" How will Islam compare to Khabib when its all said and done What qualities does Islam possess that Smith would emulate How will this Staph infection situation affect the main event Should we be concerned about Connor McGregor?
In this week's episode, Julia shares with you her experience dealing with a recent staph infection on her skin and the steps she is taking to heal her skin and body. She covers: How she got this infection Her treatment prescribed by her GP How she is healing her gut If you enjoyed this episode, make sure you subscribe, rate and leave us a review!!! Want to get a FREE eczema healing visualization? Leave a review on Apple iTunes and send a screenshot of your review to hello@juliachien.ca. We will send you the visualization to your inbox! Want to work with Julia? Apply for her signature program, Clear Your Eczema to learn how to heal your skin naturally so you can finally achieve your dream life! Don't have eczema? Apply to work 1:1 with Julia to address other chronic symptoms such as gut issues, PMS, stress, burnout, fatigue and more.
Melanoma, etc., in CMN - Dysplastic nevi management - Staph -> V8 -> PAR1 -> itch - Delusions of parasitosis - Luke's urticaria CME event: https://aaaai.gathered.com/invitation?ref=4openn7e7A Michelle's prurigo nodularis CME event: https://horizoncme.gathered.com/invitation?ref=GELe3oAe69 Want to donate to the cause? Do so here! http://www.uofuhealth.org/dermasphere Check out our video content on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dermaspherepodcast and VuMedi!: https://www.vumedi.com/channel/dermasphere/ The University of Utah's Dermatology ECHO: https://physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare - Connect with us! - Web: https://dermaspherepodcast.com/ - Twitter: @DermaspherePC - Instagram: dermaspherepodcast - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DermaspherePodcast/ - Check out Luke and Michelle's other podcast, SkinCast! https://healthcare.utah.edu/dermatology/skincast/ Luke and Michelle report no significant conflicts of interest… BUT check out our friends at: - Kikoxp.com (a social platform for doctors to share knowledge) - https://www.levelex.com/games/top-derm (A free dermatology game to learn more dermatology!)
Whitening Wednesday Podcast Episode 19 | Season 3 Get ready to go clean your whole house and clinic after this eye opening episode with Candy Clancy, General Manager at Micrylium. Micrylium is a disinfectant manufacturer based here in Canada and is out to provide the safest disinfectant for you and your clinic, “We help you kill the STAPH not the STAFF”. Grow your business with Mentorrach: http://www.mentorrach.ca Our sponsor: https://www.fernwhiteningsupplies.ca Instagram accounts: @mentorrach @fernwhiteningsupplies Learn more about Micrylium: https://www.fernwhiteningsupplies.ca/blogs/news/authorized-dealer-status-with-micrylium Purchase Micrylium: https://www.fernwhiteningsupplies.ca/pages/ppe-disinfectant
"I mean, I'm always itchy." Madalyn has chronic eczema, so it took some time for her to realize that the symptoms she was experiencing were not "just a really bad flare." She joins this episode to tell the story of how she found out she had a staph infection and what she had to do to treat it. Did you learn from this episode? Consider writing us a review! National Eczema Association (NEA) NEA is the driving force for an eczema community fueled by knowledge, strengthened through collective action and propelled by the promise for a better future. https://nationaleczema.org/ Contact us: podcast@nationaleczema.org.
It's ZACHASS! We're joined by Zach Holmes, known for his appearances on Jackass who shares wild stories of getting injured, from cactus needles stuck in his body to bizarre accidents. We discusses the challenges of watching extreme stunts, graphic content, pain tolerances, and the craziest stunts. 00:00:00 Steph Infection00:04:20 Stunt person's comedy aspirations.00:10:26 Paranormal experiences and investigations.00:11:33 Sassy ghost encounters.00:17:42 Getting hit in the nuts.00:22:48 Jailhouse hot jawbreaker incident.00:24:18 Nut shot skateboard stunt.00:29:26 Crazy stunts in Jackass movies.00:34:10 Living with cacti in body.00:36:22 Staph infections and doctor visits.00:42:21 Extreme stunt involving rope and nuts.00:44:06 Stunt mishaps and flare gun.00:48:21 Favorite motorcycle jumps and stunts. Follow @Steph_Tolev and @steph_infection_podcast on Instagram. Send in your body stories to be featured on the pod! See Steph's "Filth Queen" Tour:Feb 8-10 Oklahoma City, OK Feb 15-17 Grand Rapids, MI Feb 21 Vancouver, Canada (Sold out) Feb 23-24 Rochester, NY Mar 7-9 New Brunswick, NJ Mar 14-16 Winnipeg, Canada Mar 21-23 Appleton, WI April 5-6 Cincinnati, OH April 7 Columbus, OH April 18-20 Baltimore, MD April 21 Philadelphia, PA April 24 New York City, NY Get tickets at https://punchup.live/stephtolev Steph Tolev caught fire on the BILL BURR PRESENTS: FRIENDS WHO KILL, Netflix special. She was named a COMEDIAN YOU SHOULD AND WILL KNOW by Vulture, which recognized her as one of Canada's funniest exports. She was featured on Comedy Central's THE RINGERS stand up series, and season two of UNPROTECTED SETS. Steph has appeared in Comedy Central's CORPORATE and starred in an episode of the Sarah Silverman-produced PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME. Steph has been well received at festivals all over the world and headlines clubs across the country. She also has a hit podcast on ALL THINGS COMEDY called “STEPH INFECTION” and appears in the feature OLD DADS starring and written by Bill Burr on Netflix . Check out her tour dates to see her live! #stephtolev #stephinfection #comedy
What happens when you combine an axe-wielding microbiologist and a disease-obsessed historian? A strange brew that's hard to resist, even for a modern day microbe.In the war on devilish microbes, our weapons are starting to fail us. The antibiotics we once wielded like miraculous flaming swords seem more like lukewarm butter knives.But today we follow an odd couple to a storied land of elves and dragons. There, they uncover a 1000-year-old secret that makes us reconsider our most basic assumptions about human progress and wonder: What if the only way forward is backward?Reported by Latif Nasser. Produced by Matt Kielty and Soren Wheeler.Special thanks to Steve Diggle, Professor Roberta Frank, Alexandra Reider and Justin Park (our Old English readers), Gene Murrow from Gotham Early Music Scene, Marcia Young for her performance on the medieval harp and Collin Monro of Tadcaster and the rest of the Barony of Iron Bog.Our newsletter comes out every Wednesday. It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)!Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today.Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation Initiative, and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
I am here to answer your most common social media questions! How can we stimulate the vagal nerve and parasympathetic nervous system? Are natural flavours natural? What are the best natural "antibiotics"? What can we do for recurring Staph and infections? Download my candida guide: https://holisticspring.com/product/seasonal-candida-parasite-cleanseJoin My Holistic Community: www.holisticspring.orgINSTA: @wholistichomeopath
For more information, visit https://thecirsgroup.com CIRS, or Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, is a really complex, confusing illness with a treatment protocol to match. Today, we are tackling a viewer request: other exposure sources besides homes. We'll talk about what to do if you suspect one of these sources might be keeping you sick: your workplace, gym, salon, roommates, loved ones, and even your pets! For more information, support, and resources in your own CIRS healing journey, visit TheCIRSGroup.com TIME STAMPS: 0:00 Intro and disclaimer 0:36 The first step of the Shoemaker Protocol: remove exposure 1:29 Workplace exposure 3:40 Changing jobs or starting a business as an option 5:56 Vehicle exposure 8:20 Errands, hobbies, salons, gyms 11:18 Other people: roommates, spouses, family, friends 13:17 Pets, animals HELPFUL LINKS (NOT affiliate!): ZeroRez for car and carpet cleaning: https://www.zerorez.com/ Defense soap: https://a.co/d/gJj76k4 Defense soap wipes: https://a.co/d/gAjtCp8 Tea Tree wipes: https://a.co/d/3xrcotb Wipes for dogs: https://a.co/d/8y6uZj8 Study on Staph and dogs: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2870875/ Episode we did on dogs w/CIRS: https://youtu.be/6e_IznfWDec?si=n1gj6jNkl4Bf1GIU Shoemaker's advice on treatment of dogs: https://www.survivingmold.com/physicians/dashboard/previous-membership-section-questions-and-answers Jacie is a 4 year carnivore, certified nutrition coach, and carnivore recipe developer determined to share the life changing information of carnivore and CIRS to anyone who will listen. Barbara is a coach, facilitator, speaker, 3 year carnivore, and a big fan of health and freedom. Together, they co-founded The CIRS Group, an online support community to help people that are struggling with their CIRS diagnosis and treatment. Catch Jacie and Barbara on Judy Cho's podcast to learn more about their health journeys and why they started The CIRS Group: When Carnivores are Affected by Mold Illness - Jacie Gregory & Barbara Williams - https://youtu.be/CR8Uj-d_fok
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Whatsup everyone! In today's episode, Jeff, Mikey, and I break down UFC 294: Volkanovski vs. Makhachev card, and react to the fights and our picks. We talk about the fights and also try to decompress after a super strange and sad card. Thank you all for listening, and peace!Click here to check out our linktree! Here you can find the Verdict League, Twitter, Tik Tok, Instagram, and Podcast streaming options for spotify and non spotify users for every show on the Couch Podcast Network all in one place!!
Featuring articles on dexamethasone for TB meningitis in HIV-positive adults, the timing of complete revascularization after myocardial infarction, catheter ablation for advanced heart failure and AFib, ceftobiprole for Staph. aureus bacteremia, and on AlphaFold being recognized through a Lasker Award; a review article on Shiga toxin–producing E. coli and the hemolytic–uremic syndrome; a case report of a man with involuntary movements and unresponsiveness; and Perspective articles on whether pandemics ever end, on the new over-the-counter oral contraceptive pill, and on a reason to retire.
In this episode, our focus encompasses the prevention, transmission, identification, and treatment of botulism, norovirus, salmonella, and staph infections.In Memory of This Episode's Honored GuestKirk Ornstein, MSM, MS, RN, NCSN, CNLApril 20, 1967 - September 11, 2023https://everloved.com/life-of/kirk-ornstein/A few words from Dr. Candace Pierce, Lead Nurse Planner, Elite Healthcare:"In fond memory of a cherished colleague and friend who left a lasting impact on us. He wasn't someone we worked with daily, but when we collaborated, it was always such a great experience. His dedication to thorough research and ensuring the information he shared was accurate and current was something to admire. He had this innate love for diving deep into subjects, always hungry for knowledge. His expertise was evident, and we all knew he was the go-to person in his field. Even though our interactions were not daily, his imprint on us remains profound. Rest peacefully, dear friend."---This is episode 1 of the series: Common Foodborne Illnesses: History, Prevention, and Treatment Part 2This podcast delves into the complex realm of foodborne illnesses and their impact on healthcare professionals. Recent research estimates have unveiled concerning gaps in pathogen recognition among up to a third of healthcare practitioners. Join our discussion as we explore the evolving landscape influenced by environmental changes and globalization and its potential effects on disease identification and treatment. We'll also uncover how emerging technologies are reshaping the surveillance of foodborne illnesses, with implications for early outbreak detection. Understanding these dynamics is vital as healthcare providers are on the frontline of patient care.The purpose of this podcast is to provide the most current research and evidence-based practice for common foodborne illnesses. The course will focus on the history and significance of foodborne illness with an emphasis on barriers and surveillance of foodborne infections.Nurses may be able to complete an accredited CE activity featuring content from this podcast and earn CE hours provided from Elite Learning by Colibri Healthcare. For more information, click hereView Episode Show NotesView Episode TranscriptAlready an Elite Member? Login hereLearn more about CE Podcasts from Elite Learning by Colibri HealthcareView this podcast course on Elite LearningSeries: Common Foodborne Illnesses: History, Prevention, and Treatment Part 2
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Toni: I have low thyroid and osteoarthritis with two TKR. I have a genetic form of anemia called thalassemia minor. Could this be the cause gif my problems! I'm 65 post menopausal. I do s 3/2/2 intermittent fasting and have gif a year. 3 16 hours 2 nomad 2 no fasting I try to get sufficient calories during my eating window. Shall I stop for a couple of weeks and start again? Anonymous: Hi Dr Cabral, Thank you for all the work you do! I have SIBO and am doing the CBO protocol and will be doing the "killing" phase for the 90 days followed by the 90 day "repair" phase. During both of these phases do we need to remove dairy, gluten & alcohol completely? I have a celebratory event in the later part of the year and was hoping to enjoy 1-2 cocktails, but unsure if this will ruin the entire protocol. Any advice? Kelsi: hi dr. cabral! thank you i'm advance. ive struggled with mild cystic acne for many years, however, lately ive been getting a couple that somehow turn infected. they get incredibly swollen, have to be lanced and the culture comes back positive for staph infection. i avoid antibiotics at all costs but with staph (as ive listened to every podcast), you've stated this is one occasion that it's necessary…so i do. of course, i take S. bouldarii while on them. i'm just looking for confirmation that i'm on the right path. this is my plan. 21 day detox. CBO protocol / finisher heavy metal detox ive also ordered the stress mood and metabolism test to see my hormone levels. also, am i right to take the antibiotic if i have staph in the future? Julia: Hi Dr Cabral! Just asking because i have been attempting to take an at home hormone blood test that was purchased from another company- before i discovered you. I want to do the test however i have an iud and have no menstruation in order to track where I'm at in my cycle. I started taking ovulation tests to check my LH in attempt to track my cycle but find it is not consistent. Do your blood tests require tracking cycle? Also any tips on finally testing my self! This stemmed from low libido. Im 34 yr old and feel like Im 70 Stacey: Hello Dr. Cabral I hope you are having such a beautiful and blessed day . I have a question on DNRS brain retraining . What's your opinion on this way of healing ? I recently bought the program and going to start once summer vacation is over with . It's 60 minutes a day dedication for at least 6 months so I'm a little intimidated but I've seen so many healing testimonies on it . What do you think about it ? Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community's questions! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/2787 - - - 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!
Are you struggling with persistent staph aureus overgrowth? Staph is incredbily common when there are skin flares. Our goal is to keep the staph under control, so that it doesn't lead to overgrowth and infections. Tune into this episode for a short clip with bite-sized action steps on how you can combat staph aureus on your skin. Tune in to discover: - The best anti-staph remedies, including: Golden seal, Nigella sativa, Oregon grape, Coptis chinensis, and Tuja. - How immune-supporting herbs can be incorporated, such as echinacea and astragalus - How Vitamin D boosts the skin's immunity against staph aureus overgrowth. - How to assess your environment, towels, and bedsheets to help fight staph aureus Get my free ebook on 6 Ways To Clear Eczema: https://bit.ly/FreeClearEczemaEbook Book a free eczema breakthrough call to help you conquer eczema: https://www.conqueryoureczema.com/client-results Visit www.eczemaconquerors.com for more support.
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On this podcast episode, I discuss clindamycin pharmacology, adverse effects, drug interactions, and much more! Clindamycin (oral administration) can cause esophageal irritation and it is recommended to take this medication with a full glass of water. C. Diff risk and frequent dosing are two of the biggest downsides to using clindamycin to manage infections. Clindamycin has good activity against many gram-positive organisms like Staph and Strep as well as anaerobic activity.
The Case: Mira has Hashimoto's and also suffers from digestive issues. These issues are long-standing and doctors or dietary changes have been ineffective Researching online has her feeling overwhelmed and lost. There's so much confusing information online and when that is paired with a doctor telling you that there is nothing to be done or that tests show no issues, it leaves many Hashimoto's patients suffering from gut issues resigned to never feeling good again. That's why I was so glad that Mira came to me so we could do some real investigating to find the root cause of her digestive issues. The Investigation I turned to a good friend of the Health Mysteries Solved show, Evan Brand. He is a functional medicine doctor and he also has his own podcast, The Evan Brand Show. He's shared his expertise with us before, if you haven't listened to episode 6, I encourage you to go back and give it a listen - it was a very eye-opening look at the hidden risks of mold. We discussed mold in this episode as well but I wanted to start our conversation talking about digestive issues for those with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's. Digestive Issues Triggering Autoimmunity (including Hashimoto's) May Start in Childhood We don't often think about the relationship between our gut health and our immune system but they are incredibly connected. Evan shares that some of these issues start at a very early age. Evan believes it is crucial to address children's gut health as resolving these issues early on may help prevent the development of Hashimoto's and other autoimmune conditions in their teenage and adult years. He specifically points to autoimmune-triggering bacteria such as Klebsiella, Morganella, Strep, Staph, and Pseudomonas, which have been linked to various autoimmune conditions. Evan encourages parents to consider gut health as a potential cause for behavioral issues, hyper-sensitivities, attention challenges, or other personality changes that could easily be presumed to be ADHD, OCD, or personality quirks. These could in fact, says Evan, be signs of a bacterial imbalance, parasites, or mold toxicity. He stresses the importance of dealing with these issues early because they can develop into long-term consequences such as anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue, weight issues, sleep problems, behavioral issues, and learning difficulties as they grow older. Evan also notes that dysbiosis, an imbalance of gut bacteria, can occur at a young age, regardless of whether the child was born via C-section or vaginal birth. Lyme Disease and Babesiosis As Autoimmunity Triggers Evan also notes that babies can contract Lyme disease through the placenta of an infected mother or directly through a tick bite. He notes that tick bites are a growing problem. Evan points to a recent statement from the CDC called Trends in Reported Babesiosis Cases which points to the significant increase in babesiosis cases from 2011 to 2019. Interestingly, he says that if cases go undiagnosed, these issues could be the cause of Hashimoto's. This concept aligns with what we talk about all the time on this show regarding the triggers of Hashimoto's including bacterial overgrowth, stress, and mold or toxin exposure. Evan explains that addressing these underlying issues often leads to a decrease in antibodies associated with Hashimoto's, highlighting the domino effect of these interconnected health conditions. Are Hashimoto's and Autoimmunity a Purely Modern Health Threat Evan and I discuss how our ancestors may have dealt with these infections and pathogens in the past. While these issues likely existed, they weren't as prevalent due to differences in environmental factors, stress levels, and exposure to chemicals and technology. Our modern lifestyles contribute to chronic inflammation and dysbiosis, leading to the autoimmune misery we see today. It's important to address these root causes, including gut health, to alleviate symptoms and improve overall well-being. Testing for Hidden Causes of Ill-Health Diagnosing dysbiosis, infections, and autoimmune diseases requires tests that go beyond what a conventional doctor (or even a gastroenterologist or endocrinologist) will order. Evan suggests combining DNA stool testing with an organic acids test (if budget permits), as it provides a broader picture of gut health and mitochondrial function. These are exactly the tests I recommend to my clients because these advanced tests allow us to uncover underlying infections, dysbiosis, and other issues that may be contributing to autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto's. Where to Start in Solving Dysbiosis and Other Potential Hashimoto's Triggers Comprehensive testing, as mentioned above, is the key to knowing where to start. In most cases, treatment begins with dietary changes, supplements, as well as lifestyle changes. However, even with these actions, if the root cause of the issue is not addressed, the issues will pop back up eventually. This is why it's so important to find the root cause and address it. If gut issues go untreated or under-treated, it can also lead to low energy levels, poor fat metabolism, anxiety, reduced sex drive, and lower self-confidence. This can create stress which further exacerbates the issues. This is why it's so important to get the tests and treat the root cause, not the symptoms. This is especially true if mold is the root cause. The Impact of Mold in Our Homes and on Our Health Mold is more than just a cosmetic issue; it can have a significant impact on our well-being. Mold spores can trigger allergic reactions, and respiratory issues, and even contribute to chronic conditions. Recognizing the potential health risks associated with mold exposure is the first step toward protecting ourselves and our loved ones. To test your home for mold, Evan suggests using the petri dish method because it allows you to identify specific rooms in the home where mold issues exist. For example, you may find that the basement has the highest concentration of spores but that your daughter's bedroom is fine. This allows you to treat specific areas and not feel like your entire house is hurting you. This is important because the stress of thinking that your entire house is a threat to your health can have a serious impact on your stress levels which can also impact your thyroid. It's so important to know that mold can be mitigated and the impact of the mold in your home can be managed. Not panicking and dealing with the issues calmly are an important part of staying healthy through this issue. In addition, doing stool and urine tests can help you track the impact of mold and the results of removing the mold. How to start addressing gut infections and underlying mold In this episode, we discussed many protocols for addressing bacterial and parasitic infections and gut inflammation. There are many over-the-counter options but ultimately, it's ideal to work with a holistic practitioner for personalized guidance. If you want to take action on your own, Evan suggests using binders as a starting point, considering the prevalence of toxins, chemicals, pesticides, and mold in today's world. He mentions that binders are generally safe and necessary for detoxification but suggests not just using charcoal - a blend of binders is more effective. There are many options but he recommends the GI detox. The GI detox is a blend of zeolite, charcoal, silica, pectin, and fulvic or humic acid. Evan explains that this blend effectively binds various toxins. Zeolite, for example, is effective for heavy metals, while the clay component specifically targets a highly estrogenic mycotoxin called Xarelanone, which originates from the mold Fusarium commonly found in water-damaged buildings. Xarelanone can disrupt female hormones, leading to infertility, miscarriages, and fetal abnormalities. The presence of Xarelanone can be detected through a urine test (organic acids test). A Caution About Using Probiotics with Hashimoto's and Histamine Intolerance Probiotics are also important in dealing with a mold detox. However, many Evan finds that Hashimoto's patients tend to have histamine-producing bacterial overgrowth, which can contribute to food sensitivities and mast cell issues. For this reason, he utilizes low histamine strains of bacteria in their protocols. He mentions that they now incorporate probiotics right from the beginning, as they have discovered that certain probiotics can actually convert mold into less damaging forms. Evan mentions a blend called ProBio 50 that he has reviewed with Dr. Tanya Dempsey, an expert in mast cell issues. He explains that according to Dr. Dempsey, Bifidolactis and Lactobacillus Acidophilus, which are included in the blend, are considered low histamine strains. On the other hand, he believes that strep strains typically fall into the high histamine category. Evan acknowledges that more research can be done to confirm these categorizations, but he has found success using the ProBio 50 blend with even the most sensitive individuals, as opposed to spore-based products which can elicit histamine reactions in some people. It's important to note that spore-based probiotics may work well for individuals with SIBO, others may react negatively due to their unique biochemistry. This highlights the importance of individualized approaches in selecting the right probiotics for each person's specific needs and sensitivities. Here is a list of probiotic strains that are both histamine-increasing and lowering. Histamine-increasing strains: Lactobacillus Casei Lactobacillus Bulgaricus Streptococcus Thermophilus Lactobacillus Delbrueckii Lactobacillus Helveticus Lactobacillus Reuteri Histamine-lowering strains: Lactobacillus Plantarum Bifidobacterium Longum - helps improve gut barrier and assists in histamine degradation Bifidobacterium Infantis Lactobacillus Rhamnosus Lactobacillus Reuteri is one of the most common strains that increase histamines and should be avoided by those with histamine intolerances. Balancing Treatments to Ensure Optimal Results While it might seem obvious to use a low histamine-producing probiotic if you have histamine intolerance, Evan explains that balance is the key. Using histamine-reducing probiotics alongside histamine-producing ones can create a balance. In addition to probiotics during a mold detox, it's also important to support the adrenals and liver. His recommendations include milk thistle and medicinal mushrooms such as chaga and turkey tail, which are considered immune-modulating formulas. Evan emphasizes the significance of adaptogenic herbs for hormonal support, particularly in women above the age of 40. He says herbs such as Rhodiola, maca, and Siberian ginseng can help the body cope with stress. These adaptogens can also address issues like temperature regulation, such as feeling cold all the time or experiencing hot flashes. Evan shares that incorporating these herbs into the protocol can improve the individual's ability to tolerate temperature changes and engage in activities without feeling faint or woozy. Of course, it's important to have a holistic approach when designing protocols, focusing not only on immediate improvements but also on long-term solutions. This includes addressing environmental factors such as mold, toxins, and synthetic fragrances in the home, as well as adopting a clean and organic lifestyle. The final piece of the puzzle is maintaining a positive mindset, fostering relationships, and engaging in activities that bring joy and a sense of connection. This can be what tips the scales to optimal health. Next Steps There is so much that you can do to unravel the mystery of your symptoms by looking at some of the most common triggers. Especially if you have digestive issues on top of autoimmunity, you really can't go wrong by starting in the gut. That's exactly what Mira and I did. We ran a DNA stool test and an organic acid test. We found that she had quite a bit of dysbiosis. We also found that there was fat in the stool so we used bitters and Advanced TUDCA to increase bile production. This also helped to reduce pain during bowel movements. We started Mira on the binder Evan mentions, GI Detox but I also rotated in Biotoxin Binder. We added anti-fungals and anti-microbials, GI MicrobX, Allimax, Oil of Oregano, FC Cidal, and Dysbiocide. This was to address the specific infections found in her gut. Mira also had a parasite so we used Para 1 and Para 2 which we timed around the full moon. It's important to note that initially, this made Mira feel worse but that is part of the die-off process and soon, she was feeling much better. We added more fiber to her diet by increasing her vegetable intake which helped with diversifying her gut. We also exposed her to many different probiotic strains including probiotic 225 and PriobioMed 50. After that, we used Entrovite (a post-biotic) to improve the diversification and find that balance of good and bad gut bugs. Happy Ending There's no question that Mira needed serious support to get her gut health back to happy. Once we found that happy balance in her gut, her Hasimoto's antibodies dropped, her energy improved and she lost weight. Eliminating Health Mysteries For Mira, 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 Evan Brand. You can connect with him through his website: www.EvanBrand.com Evan referenced a histamine expert named Lindsay Christensen from Ascent to Health. He also referenced the Trends in Reported Babesiosis Cases — United States, 2011–2019 | MMWR (cdc.gov) from the CDC. Suggested Products GI Detox Para 1 Para 2 Advanced TUDCA Biotoxin Binder GI MicrobX Allimax Oil of Oregano FC Cidal Dysbiocide Related Podcast Episodes: 6 The Case of the Dizzy, Tired, Confused Brain w/ Evan Brand 81 The Mystery of Histamine Overload w/ Dr. Beth O'Hara 137 Are You Ignoring an Important Connection Between Gluten, Your Gut, and Hashimoto's? 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! 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Today we're going to talk about Eczema Herpeticum -- which we've never done a deep dive on with a dermatologist before. Today's guest is not only a favorite guest of the show, but he's seen it all in his practice and will delve into why we need to be very careful trying to fight off viral infections on our own with a compromised skin barrier. My guest today is Dr. Peter Lio, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology & Pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School, completed his internship in Pediatrics at Boston Children's Hospital, and his Dermatology training at Harvard where he served as Chief Resident in Dermatology. While at Harvard, he received formal training in acupuncture. Dr. Lio has written a textbook on Integrative Dermatology and has published over 100 papers. Have you or a loved one ever suffered from eczema herpeticum? Please tell me what worked and what didn't in the comments! In this episode: What is eczema herpeticum + what causes it? Eczema herpeticum vs Staph infection - what's the difference? Possible complications with eczema herpeticum outbreak DIY treatment vs seeing a doctor - what's the best route? Eczema herpeticum treatments (medication vs supplements) Is eczema herpeticum contagious? Can a herpetic outbreak occur in other skin conditions? Quotes "If it gets near your eye, it can actually start to involve the eye, which is dangerous. That can be really an eye emergency. You can permanently damage your cornea and have trouble. " [03:33] "Any kind of a barrier damage could lead to the herpes virus doing this. So it could be from poison ivy, it could be in some of the genetic conditions like derriere disease, it could be from people with blistering disorders, it could even be from just irritation." [14:18] Links Find Dr. Lio Online | Twitter | Facebook Healthy Skin Show ep. 106: What The Heck Is Eczema Herpeticum? w/ Abby Lai Healthy Skin Show ep. 176: Dealing With Recurrent Skin Infections w/ Dr. Peter Lio Healthy Skin Show ep. 107: Symptoms Of A Staph Infection On Your Skin Healthy Skin Show 246: Everything You Need To Know About Skin Tests (Done By Your Dermatologist) w/ Dr. Peter Lio
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Welcome to another episode of "Opinions That Don't Matter" the podcast with your hosts, Kati and Sean - we have an array of odd topics that will keep you engaged and nominally informed.First up, we'll explore the unconventional world of bathtub cheese. Discover the process of making cheese in your own bathtub, along with the potential risks of encountering listeria and staph. It's an unusual culinary adventure that will make you think twice before experimenting in the bathroom... OTDM Episode 157 SHOW NOTES: Puppy Parlance - Dog accident on carpet? Try Angry Orange Pet Odor Eliminator https://tinyurl.com/yc4csujc House Plants and Trees - Meyer Lemon trees from Fast Growing Trees Fastgrowningtrees.com Story-time: PJ and the Dirty Rocks Kati was a barista in an espresso stand On the subject of cursing Bathtub Cheese - How to Get Listeria And Staph Dirty Soft Serve Ice Cream Machines? Staph infection from eating Ice Cream while in The Hospital For Surgery P Trap and J Bend (Pj's nickname?) Can't spell Wisconsin without WIN - GENERAC home generator service is great! Smells Like Peaches In Here Kati and her cousin hit the open road… and go to the mall Kati raps Cantaloupe by US3 LETTER SEGMENT Unicycle Hockey - Erin Bicycle Seats are Sadomasochistic Toys For Adults Religion & technology Tina's Travel Tips Anglicans and so forth Pre-visualization, success in life and the Church of Mountain Bike… The Smell of Washington State Amazon Suggestions https://www.amazon.com/shop/katimorton CONNECT • Discord community https://discord.gg/4gPTrGBM9z • OTDM census form https://forms.gle/qFZM3ywPzrpKMkKfA • Email OTDMpod@gmail.com • Speakpipe 90 second voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/OTDM • Kati Morton TikTok @Katimorton Instagram @katimorton • Sean St. Louis TikTok @hatori_seanzo Instagram @seansaintlouis • Roxy Instagram @roxytheadventurer • Business inquiries for Kati | Linnea Toney linnea@underscoretalent.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otdm/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otdm/support
Hello everyone!! Thank you to everyone tuning in whether you're a returning listener or a first-timer, we are happy to have you. This was a very fun insightful episode where Angie, Marsha, and Staph discuss about BTS. If you are a consistent listener of the Naked Podcast then you know that Angie is always talking about BTS. So, we decided to get Naked about that with our second guest for this season, Iyan. In this episode, Angie was explaining all about the popular K-Pop group and the work that they are doing all around the world. We definitely enjoyed having Iyan on this episode as he shared his experiences with BTS and how he discovered them. As always, thank you so much for your support. Virtual hugs to everyone listening, and Let's get Naked with it!!! Get connected with us: The Naked Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thenakedpodcast Instagram: @the.naked.podcast Iyan's instagram: iyangidiosakue It's important for us to be there for our viewers, so we provided some helpful links. Suicide prevention hotline: 988 Here are some links if you are interested in therapy. https://www.betterhelp.com/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/florida?category=florida-blue https://therapyforblackgirls.com/ https://therapyforblackmen.org
Hello everyone!! Disclaimer: THIS IS PART 2 OF THE FRIENDSHIP EPISODE Thank you to everyone tuning in whether you're a returning listener or a first-timer, we are happy to have you. This was a very fun insightful episode where Angie, Marsha, and Staph discuss friendships. So, many people enjoyed the episode we did on friendship in season 1, so we decided to go deeper into it with our very first female guest and friend Djunika. In this episode, we talk about the importance of communicating with friends, understanding changes within a friendship, and forgiving your friends, Friendships are one of our most important relationships in life so we felt at this time this episode was necessary. We definitely enjoyed having Djunika on this episode, she brought a lot of insight and she will always be welcomed to the naked podcast. As always, thank you so much for your support. Virtual hugs to everyone listening, and Let's get Naked with it!!! Get connected with us: The Naked Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thenakedpodcast Instagram: @the.naked.podcast Djunika instagram: djuni_kah It's important for us to be there for our viewers, so we provided some helpful links. Suicide prevention hotline: 988 Here are some links if you are interested in therapy. https://www.betterhelp.com/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/florida?category=florida-blue https://therapyforblackgirls.com/ https://therapyforblackmen.org
Hello everyone!! Thank you to everyone tuning in whether you're a returning listener or a first-timer, we are happy to have you. This was a very fun insightful episode where Angie, Marsha, and Staph discuss friendships. So, many people enjoyed the episode we did on friendship in season 1, so we decided to go deeper into it with our very first female guest and friend Djunika. In this episode, we talk about the importance of communicating with friends, understanding changes within a friendship, and forgiving your friends, Friendships are one of our most important relationships in life so we felt at this time this episode was necessary. We definitely enjoyed having Djunika on this episode, she brought a lot of insight and she will always be welcomed to the naked podcast. As always, thank you so much for your support. Virtual hugs to everyone listening, and Let's get Naked with it!!! Get connected with us: The Naked Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thenakedpodcast Instagram: @the.naked.podcast Djunika instagram: djuni_kah It's important for us to be there for our viewers, so we provided some helpful links. Suicide prevention hotline: 988 Here are some links if you are interested in therapy. https://www.betterhelp.com/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/florida?category=florida-blue https://therapyforblackgirls.com/ https://therapyforblackmen.org
Nicky Rod, widely known as the Black Belt Slayer, hail's from New Jersey, the land of pizza & biceps. He is a two time ADCC silver medalist, an EBI absolute world champion, as well as the world's most beautiful grappler. Ethan Crelinsten, clearly the most intelligent and most good looking of the the three Simple Men, is a two time ADCC trials winner, as well as placing 1st in thousands of other tournaments. His grappling prowess goes far beyond what Nicky rod and Damien hope to acquire. As you listen to the podcast, pay most attention to Ethan as he will most likely be saying the coolest shit. Damien Anderson is an ADCC Trials Bronze Medalist with multiple wins over multiple black belt world champions. Currently ranked 8th in the world at 145lbs and 9th at 155lbs. Also has ownership rights of Ethan Crelinsten Nicky Rod, Damien Anderson & Ethan Crelinsten are based in Austin, Texas and roll daily at B-Team Jiu Jitsu. Make sure to visit our sponsors, MASF Supplements/ Violent Hippie use promo code "SIMPLEMAN" at check out to receive a 15% discount "BE KIND OR ELSE!" Wepsites: masfsupplements.com violenthippie.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/violent__hippie...
Hello everyone!! Thank you to everyone tuning in. Whether you're a returning listener or a first-timer, we are happy to have you. Angie, Marsha and Staph wil discuss the topic of "Privacy and Jealousy." Today's topic is something I think we all may have experienced or struggled with. We talk about the importance of maintaining your privacy along with dealing with jealousy from others. It's important to be selective about who you tell and what you put out there. We hope you all learn a thing or two and let us know your views on it as well. As always, thank you so much for your support!! Virtual hugs to everyone listening, Let's get Naked with it!!! The Naked Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thenakedpodcast Instagram: @the.naked.podcast It's important for us to be there for our viewers, so we provided some helpful links. Suicide prevention hotline: 988 Here are some links if you are interested in therapy. https://www.betterhelp.com/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/florida?category=florida-blue https://therapyforblackgirls.com/ https://therapyforblackmen.org
If you have psoriasis you could be at risk for infections. Hear Katie Chambers share her experience with infections with dermatologist Dr. Seth Forman at ForCare Dermatology, Tampa, FL, who presents types of bacterial infections and viruses that trigger or make psoriasis worse, signs of sepsis, complications and treatments that impact risk of infection. This Psound Bytes episode is provided with support from Bristol Myers Squibb, Janssen and UCB.
Hello everyone!! Thank you to everyone tuning in whether you're a returning listener or a first-timer, we are happy to have you. This was a vulnerable episode where Angie, Marsha, and Staph talk about topic of “forgiveness.” In this episode we talk about our experiences with forgiveness, how we manage and the importance of forgiveness. We hoped you all enjoyed our vulnerability. Also, we're on YouTube now! finally!! Be sure to like, comment and subscribe to our channel “The Naked Podcast.” Our gratitude and appreciation go out to all of you for your love. As always, thank you so much for your support. Virtual hugs to everyone listening and Let's get Naked with it!!! The Naked Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thenakedpodcast Instagram: @the.naked.podcast It's important for us to be there for our viewers, so we provided some helpful links. Suicide prevention hotline: 988 Here are some links if you are interested in therapy. https://www.betterhelp.com/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/florida?category=florida-blue https://therapyforblackgirls.com/ https://therapyforblackmen.org
On episode #22 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease literature for the previous two weeks, 2/2 – 2/15/23. Hosts: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Influence of rapid influenza diagnostic testing on clinician decision-making for patients with acute respiratory infection (CID) Outbreak of extensively drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (CDC) Epidemiology and clinical outcomes of non-HACEK gram-negative infective endocarditis (OFID) Azithromycin to prevent sepsis or death in women planning a vaginal birth (NEJM) Clinical significance of concomitant bacteruria in patients with Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (EJCM) Health disparities in hemodialysis associated Staph aureus bloodstream infections (CDC) Sequential oral antibiotic in uncomplicated Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (CMI) Genome-wide analysis of transposon mobility in the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus deneoformans (PNAS) Prevalence of ocular candidiasis and Candida endophthalmitis in patients with candidemia (CID) Prevalence of Ocular Complications in candidemia (CID) Rapid and spontaneous post-partum clearance of Plasmodium falciparum (JID) Adoption and utilization of social media among adult and pediatric infectious diseases divisions and fellowship programs (OFID) Canine detection of chronic wasting disease in laboratory and field settings (Prion) Music is by Ronald Jenkees
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On this podcast episode, I discuss cephalexin pharmacology, adverse effects, drug interactions, and much more! Penicillin allergies and cross-reactivity are common questions with regard to the use of cephalexin and discuss this briefly in the podcast episode. Cephalexin is a first-generation cephalosporin with its primary sweet spot bein gram-positive bacteria like Staph and Strep species. Warfarin, probenecid, zinc, and a couple of others are potential medications that can interact with cephalexin. I discuss this further in this podcast episode.