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In the 1950s, Australia was gripped by a bizarre and terrifying trend of thallium poisoning, one of the most sinister and mysterious poisoning cases in Australian history. Thallium, a highly toxic metal, was used in a range of household items, including rat poisons and insecticides, and became the weapon of choice for a number of perpetrators. The poison's ability to cause severe and often fatal damage to the nervous system made it incredibly difficult to detect, and as such, it led to a series of deaths and illnesses across the country. At the time, symptoms of poisoning were easily mistaken for other diseases, leading to confusion and numerous misdiagnoses.Join Holly & Matthew as they delve into this shocking chapter of Australian crime history, exploring the chilling details of the poisonings and how they led to greater awareness and safety regulations around toxic substances in Australia.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weird-crap-in-australia--2968350/support.
In the 1950s, Australia was gripped by a bizarre and terrifying trend of thallium poisoning, one of the most sinister and mysterious poisoning cases in Australian history. Thallium, a highly toxic metal, was used in a range of household items, including rat poisons and insecticides, and became the weapon of choice for a number of perpetrators. The poison's ability to cause severe and often fatal damage to the nervous system made it incredibly difficult to detect, and as such, it led to a series of deaths and illnesses across the country. At the time, symptoms of poisoning were easily mistaken for other diseases, leading to confusion and numerous misdiagnoses.Join Holly & Matthew as they delve into this shocking chapter of Australian crime history, exploring the chilling details of the poisonings and how they led to greater awareness and safety regulations around toxic substances in Australia.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weird-crap-in-australia--2968350/support.
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: Chris: My heavy metals test showed elevated thallium but my water is fine. What hidden unknown foods/sources is this coming from? Anonymous: Hello, I've tested my hormones but didn't know it should be done by a saliva test. I'm wondering if I can still make something out of the results of the female hormones I tested in this way? Or are these results completely off? They've tested FSH, LH, prolactin, estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA-S, TSH and cortisol.. I understand it is not the same as with a saliva test, but hopefully it still means something? What should I look into , to understand the levels? I know Equlife offers tests, but you don't ship here, unfortunately.. Thank you for your help Anonymous: Hi, I've been listening to a lecture from a naturopath about folic acid & methyl folate.. apparently all the studies about it closing the neural tube of the fetus were done on folic acid, not the methylated form. It apparently only makes sense to take methyl folate if you have the MTFHR mutation, otherwise you can actually feel worse on it and better on folic acid (non methylated). I know you say methylated folate is better but I'm wondering why, if all the 4research of its efficacy for fétus development is done on no methylated folate? Thanks for the explanation Mel: Hi Dr. Cabral - thanks for your zest for all you do! I have an undiagnosed autoimmune condition and completed your 21-day detox a few months back, which was pretty uneventful without any noticeable side effects. After the detox, I had a rough stressful patch, and my diet went off the rails. So before beginning the Para Support protocol I'd like to do, I thought doing a 7-day detox would be a good idea to make sure my body was ready to handle it. The first day of the detox, however, my body reacted differently - it felt like it was on edge and dysregulated in a sense: my neuropathy flared up in an uncomfortable way, dizziness kicked in, my muscles got sore and fatigued, and my breathing felt more labored. Why would this only happen during my 2nd detox, and what can I do to remedy it? Patrick: Hey doc ! Huge long time fan. I'm a very active 50 year old male. I'm always either hitting the gym or playing sports about 5 days a week . Last week I didn't have time for the gym so I exercised at my house doing allot of push ups, dips and band exercises this is nothing new I do it all the time. Last week the day after doing this I now have horrible elbow pain it feels like it's getting dislocated everytime i move my arm and put any type of pressure on it at all . Any tiype of rehab you can suggest would be great thanks Rickardo: I have had great benefits in doing your Detox quarterly. however, i have noticed that after about 5-6 days, my resting heart rate drops to low 50's (usually I am in the 70's). I have even had it reach as low as 48. Any reason as to why this is? While i am quite healthy, i am certainly no athlete. Note i do have chronic stress which i am working on improving (which has shown through cortisol levels when i tested). Is the detox / fast perhaps a little too much for me considering i have been suffering from anxiety / high stress over a prolonged period of time, and hence why heart rate decreases to low 50's? Note i did a heart test through my GP and it came back with no issues. Also note after getting off the fast, my resting heart rate eventually returns to 70's. thank you so much!! 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/3221 - - - 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!
In the 1950s, Australia was gripped by a bizarre and terrifying trend of thallium poisoning, one of the most sinister and mysterious poisoning cases in Australian history. Thallium, a highly toxic metal, was used in a range of household items, including rat poisons and insecticides, and became the weapon of choice for a number of perpetrators. The poison's ability to cause severe and often fatal damage to the nervous system made it incredibly difficult to detect, and as such, it led to a series of deaths and illnesses across the country. At the time, symptoms of poisoning were easily mistaken for other diseases, leading to confusion and numerous misdiagnoses.Join Holly & Matthew as they delve into this shocking chapter of Australian crime history, exploring the chilling details of the poisonings and how they led to greater awareness and safety regulations around toxic substances in Australia.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weird-crap-in-australia--2968350/support.
In the 1950s, Australia was gripped by a bizarre and terrifying trend of thallium poisoning, one of the most sinister and mysterious poisoning cases in Australian history. Thallium, a highly toxic metal, was used in a range of household items, including rat poisons and insecticides, and became the weapon of choice for a number of perpetrators. The poison's ability to cause severe and often fatal damage to the nervous system made it incredibly difficult to detect, and as such, it led to a series of deaths and illnesses across the country. At the time, symptoms of poisoning were easily mistaken for other diseases, leading to confusion and numerous misdiagnoses.Join Holly & Matthew as they delve into this shocking chapter of Australian crime history, exploring the chilling details of the poisonings and how they led to greater awareness and safety regulations around toxic substances in Australia.***"Cell Block Tango" clip - By John Kander and Fred EbbPart of the movie "Chicago" (2002)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weird-crap-in-australia--2968350/support.
Thank you for listening to another episode of Macabre for Mortals. This week we are coming the case of Yvonne Fletcher and her favourite poison. If you have any questions or comments please drop me an email at macabreformortals@gmail.com
Heavy metal poisoning (toxicity) is the result of exposure to heavy metals like lead, mercury and arsenic. Heavy metals bind to parts of your cells that prevent your organs from doing their job. Symptoms of heavy metal poisoning can be life threatening and they can cause irreversible damage. Heavy metal poisoning occurs when microscopic molecules of metals accumulate within your body after exposure. Heavy metals attach to your cells and prevent them from performing their functions, which causes symptoms that could be life threatening without treatment. What metals cause heavy metal poisoning (toxicity)? Several metals can be toxic to your body. The most common toxic metals are: Lead. Contaminated water from lead pipes, batteries, paint, gasoline, construction materials. Mercury. Liquid in thermometers, lightbulbs, dental amalgam (“silver”) fillings, batteries, seafood, topical antiseptics. Arsenic. Topical creams, herbicides, insecticides, pesticides, fungicides, paints, enamels, glass, contaminated water, seafood, algae. Cadmium. Cigarette smoke, metal plating, batteries. Thallium. Rodenticides, pesticides, fireworks. How does someone get heavy metal poisoning? You can get heavy metal poisoning by exposing yourself to heavy metals. Heavy metals form naturally within the Earth's crust. We interact with small amounts of heavy metals every day, like when you check the temperature of your thermometer, which uses mercury. Heavy metal poisoning occurs when metals get into your body. This can happen if you're exposed to a large amount of metal including: Eating a lot of food that contains metals (fish). Drinking water from older water supply systems. Working with metals on the job. Taking medications or supplements with high amounts of metallic elements. Handling metals or products made with a large amount of metal (like paint or pesticides) without using personal protective equipment. Most metals that cause poisoning are in a microscopic (molecular) form when they enter your body. They are so small, you won't be able to see them. Heavy metals can enter your body by: Absorbing into your skin. Breathing in or inhaling tiny metal molecules. Eating or drinking (ingesting) the metal from food or water. Who does heavy metal poisoning affect? Heavy metal poisoning can affect anyone who has exposure to heavy metals. This most often affects people who: Drink water from pipes made of older metals (lead). Work with metals. Take more than the prescribed dosage of medicine or supplements that contain metal. Live in an environment with high air or water pollution. Eat a lot of foods that contain metal. Consume a non-edible product made with metal (paint). Children are at a higher risk of heavy metal poisoning because their bodies are still developing and they are more sensitive to the harmful effects of heavy metals. How common is heavy metal poisoning? The exact rate of occurrence is unknown, but in the United States, heavy metal poisoning is rare since it only affects people who have exposure to heavy metals. The number of people diagnosed with heavy metal poisoning decreased significantly over the last 20 years because of awareness and preventative measures to remove heavy metals from homes. What does heavy metal poisoning do to my body? Exposure to heavy metals can be dangerous to your health. While we use and interact with metals every day, certain heavy metals are toxic because the molecules that make up the metal damage or negatively interact with the cells in your body that are essential to keep your organs functioning. Your body has small amounts of metals in it already, like iron, copper and zinc. These metals are important to keep your organs functioning. If you have too much metal accumulated within your body, it can damage your vital organs like your brain and liver. (credits: Cleveland Clinic)
A la toute fin du XXème siècle, et alors que la société chinoise connaît des transformations majeures, une étudiante de la prestigieuse université de Tsinghua tombe gravement malade, dans des circonstances troublantes. Que s'est-il passé ? Et pourquoi cette affaire a-t-elle marqué l'histoire moderne de la Chine ? Merci à Evann Loget Raymond et Noémie Dournaud pour le générique.Loik Bredolese : All the regretsMyuu : Hold OnHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Am Ende steht ein klares Urteil: Im sogenannten Thallium-Prozess verhängt das Landgericht Köln den Pfleger und Hygieniker Manuel H. wegen zweifachen Mordes und Mordversuchs lebenslange Haft mit Sicherungsverwahrung.
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I 1960 mødes to mænd på en restaurant i Genéve. Den ene tror, han skal mødes med en journalist for at fortælle om sin kamp for Camerouns uafhængighed. Men den anden er hemmelig agent - og i bukselommen har han en lille flaske af det giftige thalliumsulfat.Periodisk – en RAKKERPAK original produceret af Rakkerpak Productions.Historierne du hører bygger på journalistisk research og fakta. De kan indeholde fiktive elementer som for eksempel dialog.Hvis du kan lide min fortælling, så husk at gå ind og abonnér, give en anmeldelse og fortæl dine venner om Periodisk.Podcasten er blevet til med støtte fra Novo Nordisk Fonden.Hvis du vil vide mere kan du besøge vores website periodisk.dkAfsnittet er skrevet og tilrettelagt af Nanna Ludmilla FønsTor Arnbjørn og Dorte Palle er producereRené Slott står for lyddesign og mixSimon Bennebjerg er vært
You may be familiar with Heavy Metals from the context of lead poisoning in children. But did you know there are many others, and that exposure could be through pollution, food, dental fillings and cosmetics??In this episode of the Midlife Mommas, Cam and Amelia explain what heavy metals are, what vital organ systems they affect, how to get tested for them, and the detox protocol that Cam is undergoing right now! If you've ever eaten fish, ever used cosmetics with pigment, or have any dental fillings, you'll want to listen to this one. Oh wait, that's EVERYBODY!This isn't meant to scare you. We aren't alarmists. But it is intended to inform you about the dangers of heavy metal exposure and explain how to detox from them.00:00 Movie plot about legal assistant uncovering poisoning.04:21 Research found acceptable heavy metal levels; serious health risks.08:40 Various symptoms may indicate chronic toxicity buildup.12:55 Special urine collection and chelating pill test.13:30 Chelating removes heavy metals for detoxification.19:35 Concern about potential exposure to heavy metals.22:41 Yesterdays' activities: walking, sauna, detox tips.25:00 Regularly consult a functional medicine provider for esoteric tests.26:34 Guaranteed to find someone for listening today.Stay Connected!Amelia Website: https://www.thehelpfulplate.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/thehelpfulplate/ Cam Website: https://www.camoyler.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/heymomma_cam/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heymomma_cam Midlife Mommas IG: https://www.instagram.com/midlife.mommas/ Please share, rate, and review the podcast. We appreciate you! ❤️
The prime suspect in a notorious poisoning case has reportedly quietly settled in Australia – and activists are calling for her to be deported. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Jasper Leak. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Josh Burton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 21 of Optimal - the Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Julia Malkowski, who graduated with a doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine in December 2017, with advanced standing, and a doctorate in Chiropractic Medicine in April 2016 from the National University of Health Sciences. Dr. Dicken, Beth Ellen, and Dr. Malkowski discuss various topics related to health and wellness. Dr. Malkowski talks about how she came to practice naturopathic medicine. She talks about using naturopathic therapies to get her infant son back to health. She also describes her work with Doctor's Data, highlighting their emphasis on examining markers for intestinal permeability and the examination of the gut flora. At Doctor's Data, they also touch on other fields of expertise like cardiometabolic endocrinology and environmental exposure detoxification. Additionally, Dr. Malkowski covers multiple types of tests like blood, urine, hair, and stool testing and discusses numerous tests and techniques for determining toxins in the body, including glyphosate and Thallium. She also discusses nutritional assessment using tests of RBC elements and blood spots for vitamin D and DNA methylation. Ready to optimize your health? Tune in now to learn from Dr. Julia Malkowski about naturopathic medicine, gut health, toxin testing, and more in this episode of Optimal – The Podcast! Episode Highlights: (01:38) Introduction for Dr. Julia Malkowski (03:19) Dr. Mikowski's personal journey and how she became involved in healthcare and preventative medicine (06:12) Her education at the National University of Health Sciences (07:43) Dr. Mikowski's current focus and work at Doctor's Data (08:17) Functional testing and the specific tests offered by Doctor's Data (12:58) Insulin sensitivity (14:16) Hepatic detox profile and how it measures phase one and phase two detoxification (18:05) Blood spot testing and its expansion (24:01) About her day-to-day work at Doctor's Data (26:05) Geographical distribution of toxins (31:30) Diet and toxin exposure (35:07) Practical suggestions for improving health (43:41) Her article published in the Townsend Letter about bacteria and the hunter-gatherer diet Where to Reach Dr. Dicken Weatherby Dicken Weatherby LinkedIn Optimal DX Resource Center Optimal DX Blog Where to Reach Dr. Julia Malkowski Dr. Julia Malkowski Website Dr. Julia Malkowski LinkedIn Dr. Julia Malkowski Instagram Dr. Julia Malkowski Facebook Where to Reach Beth Ellen DiLuglio Nutrition Mission Beth Ellen DiLuglio LinkedIn Did you find today's episode helpful? If you enjoy today's conversation, please click here to leave a review for Optimal - The Podcast. Get notified when a new episode comes out by subscribing to Optimal - The Podcast on your favorite podcast app! Education is the most effective way to make a change. Help others get the information they need by sharing this episode!
SOURCES: Police: Dentist killed wife by lacing shakes with poisonDentist Poisoned Wife to Death to Start 'New Life' With Paramour, Cops Allegehttps://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23718101/23cr664-craig-james-toliver_redacted.pdfOleandrin: A Systematic Review of its Natural Sources, Structural Properties, Detection Methods, Pharmacokinetics and Toxicology - PMC.Dentist Poisoned Wife to Death to Start 'New Life' With Paramour, Cops AllegeJust a Pinch of Cyanide: The Basics of Homicidal Poisoning Investigations | Office of Justice Programs.Murder By Poison | The New YorkerWho was Colorado dentist James Craig's wife Angela and how many children did they have? | Daily Mail Online
Today we continue talking about the story of Zhu Ling and get more into what happened and theories of how she may have been poisoned. Submit your stories: popmediaagency@gmail.com Visit Mint Mobile for great deals on mobile plans and devices: mintmobile.com/popGo to HelloFresh.com/redditexplains60 and use code redditexplains60 for 60% off plus free shippingOur Instagram page: @reddit_explains
Zhu Ling is best known as the victim of an unsolved 1995 thallium poisoning case in Beijing, China. Her symptoms were posted to the Internet via a Usenet newsgroup by her friend from Peking University, Bei Zhicheng, and were subsequently proven to be caused by thallium poisoning. Her case was then reviewed by physicians in many different countries who examined her symptoms and made suggestions as to diagnoses and treatment. This effort was recognized as the first large-scale tele-medicine trial. Her life was ultimately saved, but she suffered serious neurological damage and permanent physical impairment.Submit your stories: popmediaagency@gmail.com Visit Mint Mobile for great deals on mobile plans and devices: mintmobile.com/popGo to HelloFresh.com/redditexplains60 and use code redditexplains60 for 60% off plus free shippingOur Instagram page: @reddit_explains
Human Experiments Part 2In this episode Karen and Mary discuss, medical experiments on children that include Hepatitis, Thallium, Ringworm/Formaldehyde, TB Studies and others.ReferencesAgainst Their Willby Allen M. Hornblum, Judith L. Newman, and Gregory J. DoberFor The Good Of Mankind?by Vicki Oransky Wittensteingenome.caeugenicsarchive.cahttps://www.uua.org/files/documents/washingtonoffice/reproductivejustice/curriculum/4-1.pdfhttps://eugenicsarchive.ca/discover/tree/5233ce935c2ec500000000abMusic "Vanquish" by Independent Music Licensing Collective (IMLC) Ketsa 23Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/STATpodcastFacebook - STAT! Shocking Traumas and Treatments https://www.facebook.com/groups/1976085945958667/Instagram - stattalesEmail - stattraumapod@gmail.com
Michael Thallium y yo conversamos largo y tendido sobre vivir, existir, sobre ser, y nos ha regalado el acercamiento al verbo "Serse"… y nos detenemos también en encontar significado de dejar "un legado".Notas de este episodio del podcast:PODCAST: “SAPERE AUDE”: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZSevIEhfmNZyUuAlkp4Qs?si=67f2c1d8e3e6496b Episodio CONEXIONES con Alex Piñeiro en “SAPERE AUDE”: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3MKKoAAdxUPd2eNFXjqeBt?si=f62de3cf86fd4de0 Libro: BREVE TRATADO DE LA ILUSION DE JULIÁN MARÍAS: https://www.alianzaeditorial.es/libro/filosofia/breve-tratado-de-la-ilusion-julian-marias-9788491811947/ Libro: CONVERSACIONES CON DIOS de Neale Donald Walsch https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/9786073157988?gC=5a105e8b&gclid=CjwKCAiA76-dBhByEiwAA0_s9bo_urRlCW4zqHG5fwloLAgFrMjiveA56WXXM9l5J6MOWcxOSPa_nxoCXvkQAvD_BwE Libro COACHIG de TALANE MIEDANER: https://www.casadellibro.com/libro-coaching-para-el-exito-conviertete-en-el-entrenador-de-tu-vida-p-ersonal-y-profesional/9788479534905/821559 Libro CONVERSACIONES DE GRUPO CON LATÍN AL FONDO de Emilio Pascual: https://www.ediciones-valnera.com/?product=conversaciones-de-grupo-con-latin-al-fondo El Filosofo Juan David García Bacca y “ser se”: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_David_Garc%C3%ADa_Bacca**CONECTA CON MICHAEL THALLIUM******MICHAEL THALLIUM WEB: http://www.michaelthallium.com/ INNSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/michaelthallium/COMPRA TU CAMISETA CONSCIENTE EXISTO 100% ORGANICA, VEGANA, SOSTENIBLE:https://onstage.es/exi-s-to/1266-5696-camiseta-existo.html#/3-color-beige/84-talla-xs******CONECTA CONMIGO, TU HOST DEL PODCAST, ALEX PIÑEIRO***********:Escucha todos los episodios aquí: https://www.existoradio.com/podcastexistoradioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/exi_s_to/Twitter: https://twitter.com/exi_s_toFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/existoenexitoPinterest: https://www.pinterest.es/pin/712624341033391213/Web: existoradio.comWorkshops Magnéticos, Talleres, sesiones privadas de Coaching Creativo, Pranayama y Meditación en: https://www.existoradio.com/eventosCURSO ONLINE: Nuevo curso online sobre MENTE, MINIMALISMO, IDENTIDAD, ESTILO Y ÉXITO - (MMIEE).https://hotmart.com/product/mmiee-mente-minimalismo-identidad-estilo-exito/I45979838XCódigo descuento: MEUNOAMMIEE20COMPRA TU CAMISETA CONSCIENTE EXISTO 100% ORGANICA, VEGANA, SOSTENIBLE:https://onstage.es/exi-s-to/1266-5696-camiseta-existo.html#/3-color-beige/84-talla-xs¡GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR ESTO POR DONDE QUIERAS!
Dr. Ernst and Dr. Demczar discuss the connection betweenheavy metals (Arsenic,Aluminum, Fluoride, Lead, Thallium, etc.) and chronic fatigue and chronic health issues.Discover where theycome from and how to get rid of them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello friends! Welcome back to The Good, The Bad and The Pure Evil. Todays episode is the tale of Graham Young, known in the crime world as the Teacup Poisoner. He poisoned anyone he wanted, from his father and mother to coworkers. Thallium and Antimony was his choice but he is known to be capable of making poison from everyday items with no antidote! At 14 he was sent to Broadmoor after he admitted to poisoning his father, sister, friend and stepmother, his stepmother died from her poison. At Broadmoor he continued his poison using the laurel leaves from the hospital grounds to poison inmates. He would be released 8 years after entering Broadmoor and once again started his poisoning journey....#thegoodthebadandthepureevil #YouTube #podcast #mychannel #yourchannel #crimes #crime #history #poison #poisoner #grahamyoung #Broadmoor #Broadmore #mentaldisorder #illness #death #sickness #England #youngestinmate #inmates #safeguards #change #serialkiller #serialpoisoner
On this week's podcast, Paul does a deep dive on all things Glyphosate. He also touches on the dangers of PFAS, more reasons not to eat kale (Thallium), and why Genistein, found in soy and bean products, may be harmful for male hormones. A note from Paul: Throughout my training and practice as a physician I have come to one very disappointing conclusion: Western medicine isn't helping people lead better lives. Now that I've realized this, I've become obsessed with understanding what makes us healthy or ill. I want to live the best life I can and I want to be able to share this knowledge with others so that they can do the same. This podcast is the result of my relentless search to understand the roots of chronic disease. If you want to know how to live the most radical life possible I hope you'll join me on this journey. Time Stamps: 00:09:15 Podcast begins 00:12:40 Are you eating Glyphosate in your “natural” foods? Does glyphosate cause cancer? 00:22:00 Thoughts on oats, grains and wheat 00:24:45 Glyphosate in beer and wine 00:26:05 Are pesticides really an issue? 00:30:30 Is organic food really better? 00:32:20 The science behind glyphosate 00:36:58 The importance of eating grass-finished beef 00:38:50 Research on glyphosate/RoundUp 00:56:20 Problems with soy and beans (Genistein + Glyphosate) 00:59:53 Get your glyphosate levels checked 01:00:35 The problems with kale 01:03:50 The contamination of kale with heavy metals (Thallium) 01:08:43 Summary of glyphosate awareness 01:11:52 Actionable steps to lower glyphosate exposure Sponsors: Heart & Soil: www.heartandsoil.co Sign up for Animal Based Gathering 2023: animalbasedgathering.com Make a donation to the Animal Based Nutritional Research Foundation: abnrf.org Primal Pastures: www.primalpastures.com, use code CarnivoreMD for 10% off your first order White Oak Pastures: www.whiteoakpastures.com, use code CarnivoreMD for 10% off your first order or Carnivore5 for 5% off subsequent orders Schwank Grills: schwankgrills.com, use code PAUL for $150 off a Schwank 1500 degree grill Ice Barrel: www.icebarrel.com, use code PAUL to get $125 off your order and FREE shipping.
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Lexman talks with Clara Sousa-Silva, a scientist who studies thallium and its effects on the human body. They discuss the role of onerousness in thallium's toxicity, as well as the adumbrations and turnspits associated with the compound. Finally, they discuss gasoline and its effects on prolixity and gasoline emissions.
Suloinen, pieni täti tarjoilee mielellään teetä ja pikkuleipiä. Herttainen hymy kasvoillaan hän ilahduttaa tuttuja visiiteillään ja herkullisilla tuliaisillaan. Kukkahatun alla piileskelee kuitenkin hirvittävä peto. Instagram: instagram.com/murhakertomuksia Musiikki: Gioele Fazzeri "Warriors from another time", https://pixabay.com/fi/music/paaotsikko-warriors-from-another-time-free-epic-soundtrack-2562/ Lähteet: Jakson kansikuvassa Caroline Grills, kuvan lähde: murderpedia.org Caroline Grills and the thallium murders | Daily Telegraph https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2021/04/a-land-of-flooding-plagues-australias-history-of-mice-and-rat-irruptions/ Caroline Grills - Australia's Dark Heart (weebly.com) Caroline Grills – Grumpy Granny Grills | Killers Without Conscience (wordpress.com) Caroline Grills – 1947 | Criminal Encyclopedia (justcriminals.info) Caroline Grills - Real Life Villains Wiki (miraheze.org) Bloody Murder-podcast. Jakso: 105 Bushrangers, The Kenniff Brothers and the deadly grandmother Caroline Grills Illustrations: Six of Caroline Grills' Victims and Caroline Grills' Victim from ... on eHive 5. Topic 5 - Caroline Grills Flashcards | Quizlet Killer: Caroline Grills - Aunty Carrie, Aunt Thally profiled on Killer.Cloud https://books.google.fi/books?id=1Y0tEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=thallium+craze&source=bl&ots=oslUVNUgSc&sig=ACfU3U0ZXgpG9ic0Mc99Bj4Lb2xEfVCiCQ&hl=fi&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjA_IPJtaf2AhVhhosKHQexBDgQ6AF6BAgOEAM#v=onepage&q=thallium%20craze&f=false The Husband Poisoner: Suburban women who killed in post-World War II Sydney - Tanya Bretherton - Google-kirjat https://www.becclesandbungayjournal.co.uk/family-notices/in-memoriam/in-memoriam-332995 Round 1 (2008) Bluebags v Panthers | The Front Row Forums (leagueunlimited.com) Thallium poisoning - Wikipedia Bob Lulham - Wikipedia
This episode is truly just about Bears.
In post Second World War Sydney there were several cases where people fell prey to mysterious illnesses, often fatally. Evidence gathered after the fact, and with some bodies exhumed, found the cause of these deaths to be Thallium poisoning, a chemical used for killing rats. Curiously, the perpetrators were all women. Sociologist Tanya Bretherton has documented these crimes in her book 'The Husband Poisoner'.
In this episode of the Dive Podcast, we talk to reporter Nigel Jaquiss about one of the biggest mysteries in the state: a leading figure in Oregon politics is in a coma after being poisoned twice. Who are the suspects? What are the motives? Listen to the show. No spoilers.
Tea and Toxins: Watermelon Oolong tea and Thallium by Student Content
Sit back and listen to Jayne and Paula tell you about tales of women who decided they'd had enough of certain pesky family members they wanted out of their lives for good and decided to do something about it with the odourless and tasteless poison Thallium. Maybe grab your favourite mug and brew up a cup of Bonox to enjoy with the pod. Probably best to make it yourself, mind. Of course there's also what else they're reading, what's new and hot, and what's all the fuss lately about Dark Emu, which was featured on the pod in episode 15. This month's ep was recorded in Adelaide on 30 June 2021 and if the ladies sound a little off this month, stay tuned to the end of the podcast for an explanation. Books they mention: The Husband Poisoner by Tanya Bretherton The Suitcase Baby by Tanya Bretherton The Suicide Bride by Tanya Bretherton The Killing Streets by Tanya Bretherton A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing by Jessie Tu Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro The Rain Heron by Robbie Arnott The Kingdoms by Natasha Pulley The Air Ways by Jennifer Mills Dissolve by Nikki Gemmell The Last Guests by J. P. Pomare Small Joys for Real Life by Allee Richards Billy Summers by Stephen King Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe Farmers or Hunter-Gatherers? The Dark Emu Debate by Peter Sutton and Kerryn Walshe Shows they mention: EXPOSED: The Ghost Train Fire (ABC iView) Our book for August is After Story by Larissa Behrendt. Happy reading!
In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 1. Fertility clinic RBA hit with data theft, then ransomware 2. Poland says Russian-based hackers behind efforts to compromise officials 3. Norway attributes 2018 attack to China-linked APT314. South Korea says North Korean hackers breached nuclear research center I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
This week Kim and I are covering three shorter stories.We apologise for last week, we were unable to release an episode due to me being sick and my laptop being hungry, it ate OJ Simpson and all the work that I put into my research.Firstly we have Aunt Thally, she used Thallium, commonly known as rat poison to kill of her extended family.Then there was Todd Kohlhepp, who raped, kidnapped and murdered, he was a regular sociopath, hell bent on crime, there is a survivor in this story, well worth listening too.Then there was Baba Anujka, she funnily enough was into poison as well and committed crimes into the hundreds with her potions and remedies, ie: love potion and magic water.She is believed to be the worlds oldest serial killer.Have a listen and a laugh. References:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Grillshttps://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/grills-caroline-10371https://murderpedia.org/female.G/g/grills-caroline.htmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Anujkahttps://historyofyesterday.com/the-worlds-oldest-serial-killer-9cebde13443dhttps://darktales.blog/2020/05/29/the-90-year-old-serial-killer/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Kohlhepphttps://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/todd-kohlhepp/https://www.auessays.com/essays/criminology/the-trial-of-todd-kohlhepp.phpPhotographs and additional reading.see facebook and instagramResources:https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/mentalhealth/Pages/contact-service.aspx#24-hourhttps://www.beyondblue.org.auhttps://www.betterhelp.comThanks for listening : we are eager to hear your stories, so if you have any listener stories for the show, please email us at podcast@solvedunsolvedorspooky.comFind us at:Instagram: SolvedunsolvedorspookyFacebook: Solvedunsolvedorspooky Email us at: podcast@solvedunsolvedorspooky.comSupport the show (https://pod.fan/solved-unsolved-or-spooky)Support the show (https://pod.fan/solved-unsolved-or-spooky)
You know what sucks? Food poisoning. What REALLY sucks? Sitting in the ER while waiting to be diagnosed as having food poisoning. Can you tell how we spent our weekend? Well if not, contemplate it while listening to our story on Graham Young. Originally broadcast 2/12/2020.Written, edited, and narrated by Schuyler Fastenau with the voice talents of Allyn Anthony Moriyon, Jeremy Staple, Kazu Kusano, Veronica Mannion, Kaitlyn Brown, Vince Perez, Ryan Pigg, and Daniel Jones. Cover artwork by Catherine Fastenau. Follow us on:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OGDeadtimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theoriginaldeadtimestories/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeadtimeStoriesPodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadtimeThe
In which we learn how reading mystery novels might very well save a life.
On 30th March, some of the interesting events that took place were: 1796: 17 sided Polygon called Hepta Decagon was discovered by Carl Friedrich Gauss 1861: Sir William Crooks discovered the element Thallium . Listen in to know more interesting things that happened today. www.chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In post Second World War Sydney there were several cases where people fell prey to mysterious illnesses, often fatally. Evidence gathered after the fact, and with some bodies exhumed, found the cause of these deaths to be Thallium poisoning, a chemical used for killing rats. Curiously, the perpetrators were all women. Sociologist Tanya Bretherton has documented these crimes in her book 'The Husband Poisoner'.
Spats with a neighbor aren't uncommon. Barking dogs, unmowed grass, and trash on the lawn can be reasonable complaints. But rarely does it actually escalate to murder. However, this episode involves just that, as well as murder mystery dinners, hidden bedrooms, and more. To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at teepublic.com/stores/corpus-delicti-podcastMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Sources:https://delanirbartlette.medium.com/george-trepal-evil-genius-69896b7c69c5https://murderpedia.org/male.T/t/trepal-george.htmhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1996-03-31-9604110244-story.htmlhttps://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-11th-circuit/1606616.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL2OnQOL4i0
Guest Yonatan Striem-Amit joins us from Cybereason to share their Nocturnus Team research into Kimsuky. The Cybereason Nocturnus Team has been tracking various North Korean threat actors, among them the cyber espionage group known as Kimsuky, (aka: Velvet Chollima, Black Banshee and Thallium), which has been active since at least 2012 and is believed to be operating on behalf of the North Korean regime. The group has a rich and notorious history of offensive cyber operations around the world, including operations targeting South Korean think tanks, but over the past few years they have expanded their targeting to countries including the United States, Russia and various nations in Europe. The research can be found here: Back to the Future: Inside the Kimsuky KGH Spyware Suite
Guest Yonatan Striem-Amit joins us from Cybereason to share their Nocturnus Team research into Kimsuky. The Cybereason Nocturnus Team has been tracking various North Korean threat actors, among them the cyber espionage group known as Kimsuky, (aka: Velvet Chollima, Black Banshee and Thallium), which has been active since at least 2012 and is believed to be operating on behalf of the North Korean regime. The group has a rich and notorious history of offensive cyber operations around the world, including operations targeting South Korean think tanks, but over the past few years they have expanded their targeting to countries including the United States, Russia and various nations in Europe. The research can be found here: Back to the Future: Inside the Kimsuky KGH Spyware Suite
Welcome back people! This week Bridget tells Lindsay about Graham Young. A (ironic) young killer who used different poisons to harm his friends and family...and no one could seem to put the pieces together! Antimony, Thallium, Cyanide oh my! Not all bad thing came out of this case though so that's good? I guess. Grab a drink, get comfy, and join us for this crazy journey. Check out our Instagram @fibpodcast. Like and follow our Facebook page @futureisbrightpod. Please download, like, follow, and leave us a review it really helps out the show! If you have any suggestions for stories or person stories email us at futureisbrightpod@gmail.comLinks to our Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Younghttps://www.biography.com/crime-figure/graham-younghttps://murderpedia.org/male.Y/y/young-graham.htmhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/graham-young
Die erste Episode des neuen True-Crime-Podcasts todsicher wird nicht blutig, sondern giftig! Mika und Paula steigen ein in die Welt von Graham Young, einem kalkulierten und durch und durch bösen Individuum, das gerne mit Thallium und Thunfisch-Brötchen spielt! Unsere erste Episode mag nicht perfekt sein, aber wir geben uns weiterhin Mühe, euch coolen und trotz des ernsten Themas lustigen Content zu liefern! Quellen: Crime Library Holden, Anthony: St. Albans Poisoner. Life and Crimes of Graham Young. Black Swan, 1995. Young, Winifred: Obsessive Poisoner. The Strange Story of Graham Young. Robert Hale Ltd., 1973. GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de
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Today's episode is about Thallium and Arsenic! Join us to learn more about these very toxic and poisenous elements and more about their interesting properties and cultural and historical significance.Feel free to contact us at elementalfunpodcast@gmail.com Like! Subscribe!Find us on iTunes!Music by Josh Burns Graphics by Katja Willeford
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This week Lisa shares her insights into what Heavy metal poisoning is. It is the accumulation of various heavy metals in your body. Environmental and industrial factors expose you to high levels of heavy metals every day, including the foods you eat and air you breathe. Some of these metals — such as zinc, copper, and iron — are good for you in small amounts. But overexposure can lead to heavy metal poisoning over time. Heavy Metals damage our bodies and brains in so many ways and none of us living in this toxic soup environment of our world is immune to it's effects so what can we do to support our bodies in detoxifying from things like Mercury, Arsenic, Lead, Cadmium, Thallium and co. In this webinar Lisa shares her heavy metal detox methods and what you need to be careful about. Symptoms of heavy metal toxicity vary depending on the type of metal you're overexposed to. Mercury, lead, arsenic and cadmium are some of the more common overexposed metals. 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She absolutely refused to accept the words of the medical fraternity and instead decided that she was going to get her mother back or die trying. This book tells of the horrors, despair, hope, love, and incredible experiences and insights of that journey. It shares the difficulties of going against a medical system that has major problems and limitations. Amongst the darkest times were moments of great laughter and joy. Relentless will not only take the reader on a journey from despair to hope and joy, but it also provides information on the treatments used, expert advice and key principles to overcoming obstacles and winning in all of life's challenges. It will inspire and guide anyone who wants to achieve their goals in life, overcome massive obstacles or limiting beliefs. It's for those who are facing terrible odds, for those who can't see light at the end of the tunnel. It's about courage, self-belief, and mental toughness. And it's also about vulnerability... it's real, raw, and genuine. This is not just a story about the love and dedication between a mother and a daughter. It is about beating the odds, never giving up hope, doing whatever it takes, and what it means to go 'all in'. Isobel's miraculous recovery is a true tale of what can be accomplished when love is the motivating factor and when being relentless is the only option. We are happy to announce that Pushing The Limits rated as one of the top 200 podcast shows globally for Health and fitness. **If you like this week's podcast, we would love you to give us a rating and review if you could. That really, really helps to show get more exposure on iTunes** Transcript of the Podcast: Speaker 1: (00:01) Welcome to pushing the limits. The show that helps you reach your full potential with your host. Lisa Tamati brought to you by Lisatamati.com. Speaker 2: (00:11) Well, hi everyone. Listen to how many here again and fantastic to have you back on the course today, we're going to be talk, talking about heavy metals and what they do in the body and why you need to be aware of this and why you need to get a test support and why it's important for brain health and a whole lot of stuff. So heavy metal poisoning. It affects nearly all of us. We are pretty much living in a toxic soup and now modern day environment that our bodies were not made for all the chemicals that are out there. There are a heck of a lot of heavy metals in our environment. Things like mercury thallium, Arsenic, Nickel, uranium, and lead and others. And this is leading to a boat up and our bodies, unfortunately, that everywhere in our environment, from our water supply and the soils that grow our food and the fish that we eat and the meat that we eat and even in the vegetables that we consume and the ear, of course, that we breathe not to mention all the chemicals that are in our houses. Speaker 2: (01:18) You'd be surprised at the amount of chemicals in our houses and offices and the like, and of course, through our cars and so on and through industry. Now, as these metals slowly build up over time, it's like a slow poisoning of the systems. And many of the things that we think of as aging are really just, well, can at least be partly attributed to heavy metal toxicity. So heavy metals slowly, we can ask some agents and cause cellular damage, and that can suppress also our thyroid functions, making us feel quite sluggish, cold and fatigued, and our immune system can also take a hit so we can get more infections and have immune system functional problems. So arsenic, cadmium lead and mercury are the most toxic and the most ubiquitous metals in our environments. The ones that we really need to be aware of, and these are all carcinogens. Speaker 2: (02:14) I E they can cause cancers. Now, there are others like chromium iron, copper zinc, and these are actually needed in the body. But if they are also into higher levels, it can be not actually optimal for us. Now, all of these metals are naturally occurring metals but through activities like mining and smelting and manufacturing, or they use some things like fuels and paint sucks, etc mean that they're no longer just deep, underground, like they were, but that they're actually up here with us in the soil, air and water. So what does the heavy metals do? Well, they affect our mitochondria. So our mitochondria, you're going to be hearing more about this in the, of a little factories. If you like that are producing energies in our cells via an electrical process. Now, these heavy metals and our bodies mess with that electrical process, and that causes a big impact on oxidative stress and cellular function, which leads them to aging and decline. Speaker 2: (03:19) Now, babies and children are even more vulnerable to these metals and pregnant woman has to be especially careful because if they are exposed to these middles, they can experience miscarriage. Carriages are premature birth and low birth weights, which can really affect a child for, for life. And if the child is exposed to this during the early childhood, this can cross the blood brain barrier and cause things like a lowered IQ and cognitive problems. Now lead exposure, for example, has been shown in studies to increase the cardiovascular disease dramatically. And it can double the risk of mortality for coronary heart disease. So really, really bad stuff. So lit damages, the cells that line, the blood vessels, it hardens the arteries and causes plaques to form. Now, once the Plex are present, the blood pressure increases, which increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. Speaker 2: (04:20) Now, anything that's gonna damage the, in the Lisio lining of yourselves is something that we want to avoid. So it's not only heavy metals that would do that or live that will do that. But it's one of the things that can cause inflammation on the endometrial cells. Now, nowadays we have, luckily they have taken the lead out of our fuels and paints. Thank goodness. And there was less of that in our environment now, but they have replaced in our fuels at least overseas. I haven't been able to get the data for New Zealand, but they have replaced the lead with cellular and sound. Liam is even worse than the lead. And they're like, there's no safe level for lead and there's no really safe level for failure. So Telium is used in things like rat poison, someone sick decides, and then the glass manufacturing end and the pharmaceutical industries, and it's a colorless tasteless poison. Speaker 2: (05:18) And it's, it causes the potassium in your, in your cells to fail. And potassium is really, really important. In fact, I nearly died of a lack of potassium in my late twenties when I've been doing too much sport and my electrolyte levels have fallen so low that my, my potassium levels got down to a point where my entire body cramps from my head to my toe all at once, including my heart and I nearly died. So I know that a lack of potassium can really effect now that wasn't caused through Sally and poisoning, but it belabors the point that if your potassium in your sales, then you're in big trouble. So even in small doses that causes to generate a changes in many of your organs. And it's most apparent in the nervous system who is lesions in the Bazell gang, it's really a part of the brain. Speaker 2: (06:11) And this is an area of the brain that can that has to do with speech and movement and posture. I know with mum's aneurysm that she had, that that part of the brain was damaged and she has problems motor problems and postural problems, but lead can also cause damage and lesions and that part of the brain. So, and another thing to be aware of now it's shown to be in many of our soils, which grow our food. So stellium, so Becky, sorry, tell me I'm not leaving as I was meaning before. So salium has been showing that it's a mini soils, which grow our food and there are a family vegetables the kales and the cabbages and the brassica families that are especially good at taking thallium back up out of the ground. It's actually so good that a one Chinese study, they found that the soil could be decontaminated terminated from planting a whole lot of cabbages that then sucked it up. Speaker 2: (07:14) Now, if we go and eat that cabbage or that kale, then we're obviously doing ourselves a disservice. So next time someone offers you some cold sore or something cabbage or something with kale in it. You might want to think about it. Where did it come from? So I want to talk now about mercury. Now this is while we're all probably aware of it's very problematic, heavy metal, it causes high blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases and neuro toxicity. It can appear cognitive function and motor skills. And it's found in fish, which unfortunately is a really important food source that has all our migas, DHS, and EPS, which are really good for our health, which are great. So unfortunately, those that fish also have mercury. Now there's something like 600 tons of mercury every year going into our oceans. So there's becoming more and more of the mercury around. Speaker 2: (08:12) So if you eat a lot of fish, which ostensibly would be healthy, this can lead to mercury toxicity. Now fish that are higher up the food chain are more effective than fish that had lower down the food chain and the, the fish that live here. They accused me. You mean like more mercury, so you don't want to be eating things like shark or swordfish. For example, you want to be having the smaller fish that aren't too old because the older fish will have higher levels of mercury in them. Then the, the smaller and younger fish, another major source of mercury poisoning is the amalgams our fillings, which, you know, growing up in the seventies, that's what they did. They stuck amalgam in our mouth. I had a mouth full of it. And I went into a dentist who knew how to get rid of amalgam fillings and make sure you go to a dentist who knows how to do that safely, because it's very important that you don't get the mercury toxicity because you went to a dentist who was not really equipped to deal with the amalgam and removing it because it can cause a spike of mercury poisoning and your body when they remove this. Speaker 2: (09:27) And that's definitely not something you want to have happen. If you have amalgam fillings, so now then I can guarantee you that we'll be shortening your life and it will be detrimental to your health. You want to get that sorted as quick as you can. I know you deserve expensive, but if there's any, which way you can make that happen, do so. There are other sources of mercury as well. Things like a compact fluorescent lights, and it's also used in some manufacturing processes. So don't buy compact fluorescent lights. So no good, no matter how good you think you are with your diet and your, you know, your, the way you live and your lifestyle chances are you've been exposed to heavy metals in some way, shape or form. And there is this booting up in your body. And we aren't made to live in this toxic soup that we have unfortunately created for ourselves. Speaker 2: (10:28) Now there's a couple of ways that you can test for heavy metal poisoning. You can get a hair tissue, mineral analysis. And I have a podcast with Gary Miler, who is someone who does this heat tissue, mineral analysis. You'll be able to listen to that later. I've had mine done. And I come back with arsenic poisoning, for example, and mercury poisoning asked Nick because I was a Goldsmith for many years and did a lot of smelting and melting of metals, which I believe is where I picked that up from. So you need to be able to, to do these tests, the other way to do it is to get a urine test. Now, if you want to detox your body from metals, and you should be thinking about this, because even if you're unaware of what's going on in your body, it's doing the damage, then you do need to be under the auspices of probably a functional doctor. Speaker 2: (11:22) You're probably not going to get my success with a normal conventional medicine, try to get in touch with a functional doctor who can analyze your heavy metal toxicity, or you can reach out to Gary Mueller and do a hair tissue, mineral analysis, to find out where you're at as well, doing a detox on your own can be dangerous because you can shift it out of your fat cells, where it's being stored and into your brain, which you really don't want to do. So you want to do it in a, in a, in a way that is controlled. Now I'm going to go through a few of the supplements that you can take that will help with the detoxification process. Again, please go and see a doctor to make sure that you do this all right. Some of these are quite safe to take regardless and would help you with your general health. Speaker 2: (12:13) Now, the first one I wanted to talk about is glutathione. Glutathione is known as the mother of all antioxidants. It's that powerful. Now this is a collating agent, meaning that its molecules can create several bonds to the metals chelating agents bind to the metals in your body. And in that debate them, they cause them to be inactive. So they can't do the dangerous things anymore. It's part of the phase two detox system that your body has. You're a body. Your body eliminates them when you have the right levels of glutathione through your urine and your bile and glutathione is one of the ones that has the ability to stop mercury from entering the cells in the, in the very first place, which is really, really important. And also just as a side note, due to science also protects fats from oxidation. It supports your mitochondria and boosts immunity and helps brain function. Speaker 2: (13:10) So it's a really, really important thing. And this declines with age, your glutathione production, recline declines with age, it also helps to recharge of the antioxidants and make them able to fight inflammation. And as a cofactor for dozens of enzymes, that neutralize free radicals. Now, as we age, our glutathione levels drop, as I said, and the risk for all the major killers go up, things like heart disease and Alzheimer's and cancers and so on. So our bodies produce our own glutathione, but it often can't keep up with the demands of this toxic soup that we're living in. And with the demands of the free radical production as we get older. So if you are loaded with heavy metals, then you should take extra glutathione. Now you can take this as an Ivy or as a supplement. And I will issue a word, a corny, a word of warning here in a minute, but what you want to do with gratifying as you want to do this and for a little while, and then have a break. Speaker 2: (14:16) But when you take it, take a break from the glue define, and the reason you don't do this all the time is that if you taking it all time, it will cause your body's own glutathione production to downregulate and you don't want to do that. So you want to have breaks every now and then from having lots of glutathione. However, the one caution I also wanted to bring out, and this is from an area called functional genomics, which I'm studying at the moment. And you will have a couple of really good episodes on the podcast list from dr. Mansoor Muhammed. And he is the number one's world's number one expert in functional genomics. And he says that when you are giving glutathione, you have to be aware of one thing. If the person that you are giving the glutathione to is one person who doesn't have the GST T 1 or the N1 genes, or if they have only one of each of those genes. Speaker 2: (15:20) Now, the GSTT1s in the GST N1's are part of your detoxification. glutathione trains for H G is T that is just the residue from somewhere, but it's the glutathione transfer res. Now this is a family of genes. You have the GSTT1 N1 and P1. However, the GST T1 and the N1 can be affected by what they call a C in V a copy number variation. And some individuals will not have inherited the normal two genes from one from your mom. One from your dad is what you usually get with all your genes. And if I didn't get two sets of genes and they only got one GST T1 gene, then they will only be producing, Oh, they have the ability to process half the amount of glutathione the same with, N1, if they only received one thing or none, then they are going to have a significantly impaired ability to process glutathione Speaker 2: (16:31) Now that means they going to have issues with detoxification. And you would think that by giving your body more glutathione, that would be a good thing, right? You want to help them get more glutathione, but this is the, it's not the glutathione production that these are genes are responsible for, but for the catalytic reaction of what it does with the glutathione you have it, I know this is a bit of a mouthful, and we will be talking about it more in the functional genomics, but there is a significant portion of the population who have the less than optimal GSTT1 And N1 genes, if you are one of these people, your ability to use glutathione and the catalytic reaction is reduced. Now you can benefit from so having some group of firearm by way of supplements, but not too much in an Ivy is liable to be too much. Speaker 2: (17:32) In this case. It is also dependent on your phase one detox genes, and again, more about that in the functional genomic sector. So before you go out and get glutathione, I V it would be who've intelligence to actually get a functional genomic test, which we will be talking about later in the section and which I am studying currently to be qualified, to be able to read those. So I will hopefully hit, be able to offer you that service later on. So it's really important to know some of our genes so that we know how we are going to react to certain supplements or to medications or what predispositions we have, but, but we will get onto that later. So back now to the heavy metals. So we've just covered off the glue to sign as being a great supplement and a great Ivy for supporting the body with that caveat that you get your genes checked to see what your GSTT1 AND N1 genes are doing. Speaker 2: (18:37) Now, we're going to move on to alpha lipoic acid. Now, this is an antioxidant that can cross the blood brain barrier to protect neurons from heavy metal poisoning. It also regenerates glutathione. As we mentioned before, both inside and outside of the cells increasing glutathione levels in the body. It also helps your mitochondria, those little battery cells or power that create the energy in the cell that I talked about before perform better. So alpha lipoic acid is a very good and safe supplements we taking to help you detoxify and support that process up to 1800 milligrams is considered a safe dose of alpha lipoic acid. So that's really something that you could go and grab right now. Vitamin C is also a crucial antioxidant and should be part of your regular regime. Low levels of vitamin C mean also low levels of glutathione on the body and more oxidative stress. Speaker 2: (19:42) So vitamin C can also specifically help you detox from lead a toxicity. There is with glue to fly on, give your body a break some days from vitamin C and especially for all the athletes out there do not take vitamin C after a high intensity workouts or hard workout is the workout itself causes oxidative stress. That is good for you because that's what you're doing. You wanted to cause the stress to make the body respond by making your muscles stronger. Your team's stronger. You are your cardiovascular system stronger. Now, if you have vitamin C straight after a high intensity workout, you're going to be undoing all of that oxidative stress. So that's, it's not a good combination within 12 hours after a hit. So that's just as a little tip as an extra benefit, really. Have you bought them and see a way from your workouts and give yourself the right to renowned need from taking regular vitamin C. Speaker 2: (20:48) If you take it straight after a hit workout, it will interfere with the signals for your muscles to grow and get stronger. So that would be counter productive to your training. Okay. Now over to zinc, good zinc levels prevent your body from taking on lead and cabinet cadmium. And zinc has a very important, as well as an immune regulator. And many, many Kiwis are deficient in zinc. I don't have the statistics, but I have read studies before that there's a huge deficiency in the population for sync. So if you don't want to have lead and cadmium poisoning start adding some zinc to your regime, it's also really good as an immune regulator, as I said, the next one I wanted to talk to you about is activated charcoal. Now you may have come across this. When you were in third world countries, it's very readily available in those places because it helps with gastrointestinal bags that you get. Speaker 2: (21:49) And, you know, places like Bali and the POL and feeble countries where you're able to eat something, that's got some horrible bacteria on it, and you take activated charcoal to bind to those horrible things and get it out of your system. Right. But what you might not know is that it's also very, very good at detoxifying the body. Sorry. So it's very, very good at detoxifying the body. And it's a really good thing to take on a regular regular basis. So activated charcoal, what you need to be aware of where you're taking this is that you take it away from other supplements because it will detract from other supplements medication. And you like, for example, you don't want to be taking it next to taking your, sorry, I've just had a message coming up up here and I have to get rid of it. Speaker 2: (22:58) That's interfering with my notes here. So activated charcoal, you don't want to be taking it next to say your antidepressants, because it will lead to you passing that out without having it's been official response and the same with supplements. Another thing that's important too, to understand with, with Choco is that you want a very fine grade of charcoal, so that it's been ground up to a really fine, fine level. So then it has a bigger surface area in which to bind to the metals. So activated charcoal has a strong negative charge, and it binds to chemicals whose molecules have a positive charge, but once it attaches to them, you can pass them out through your store. You can then scrape them out from your body before they do any harm. When you eat food containing lead, cadmium copper, copper, Nickel activated charcoal, bind up these toxic metals before they get into cells. Speaker 2: (24:04) So doing this as a really good anti aging and longevity intervention, which is a low risk thing to be doing, you can have this two to three times a day. If you want all in it, the stomach away from other foods, it has also been shown in heart disease patients to lower the cholesterol levels and to improve your HDL to LDL cholesterol levels, your ratio. So really, really important. The next one that I wanted to talk to you about, and we're nearly there on this section is chlorella Corella. I have done a podcast on with Catherine Arnston who is the CEO and founder of energy bits, and she has spirulina and chlorella, and she has a hell of a lot of research about how amazing chlorella is. But one of the things that the chlorella LG does is it binds very well to mercury and the gap. Speaker 2: (25:02) So when you are eating fish, a really simple tip is to have some chlorella tablets when you are eating the fish, and that will negate will stop the mercury being taken up into the cells and help you pass that out. So Corella is a really good detox medication. I take it every night before I go to bed and it helps detox my body in general, but especially for, for for MITRE and for other heavy metals, I want to stop eating fish and fish has got a lot of good for us. And you can see find that podcast. It's number one 39 on my pushing the limits podcasts. And you'll have a list of those below in this, in this course as well. Now, the very last one that I wanted to cover off is digestive fibers also help us to remove toxins. Speaker 2: (25:54) Now I'm talking about here, the soluble kind of fiber, not the insoluble. Now the soluble kind of fiber helps feed the bacteria in your gut, which is a good thing. You want to keep those good bacteria well feed. Now there is a pro product called modified city trust pick done, and this is a very, very powerful, great NTI aging supplement for you to take it's good at removing lead and cadmium arsenic, and salium they did one study that with 15 minutes grams, a day of modified citrus pectin for five days lead to test subjects to he'll be made. It was out through the urine much, much higher quantities. For example, as snack, leaving the bar 130% more, and me I'm at 150% modified citrus pectin also reduces cancer's ability to spread in the body, which is another very, very good reason to try and try this low risk supplement and get this good fiber. Speaker 2: (26:58) And so a low dose of that would be about five grams a day for several months. And a high dose for an adult would be 15 grams per day for a year, which is considered a high dose for children. You only want to do this intermittently because it does reduce galectin three. And that's something that children need a lot of, but that's going beyond the scope of this. Okay. So that's it for metal poisoning today. I hope you've learned a lot. You probably want to relisten to this a few times to get it in your brain, and maybe you want to go and try just one or two of those detoxing supplements out some of the low risk ones like your Corolla, your vitamin C a no brainer. Some of the other ones, EDTA is also one that I forgot to mention, and also very powerful as an IV, or is rectally. Speaker 2: (27:51) Or you can take it as supplements and this will also help detoxify your body, but with EDTA, with gratify on infusions you want to be a under the auspices of a, of a functional doctor to do this, and you need to do that to get your testing done. And you also want to just be a little bit careful when it comes to just detoxing flat stick. Because again, it's something that you want to do slowly and controlled because you don't want the heavy metal toxins to be pulled out of the fat and then deposit somewhere else or in the brain, which would be catastrophic. So you want to do that in, in a, in a bit of a controlled form. So I hope that's helped today and we look forward to the next session with you and we'll see you again. Soon Speaker 1: (28:37) That's it this week for pushing the limits, be sure to write review and share with your friends and head over and visit Lisa and her team, at lisatamati.com.
发现新的化学元素,曾经是化学家梦寐以求的最高荣耀。英国人在新元素发现榜上一度遥遥领先,在1807~1808年间,戴维一个人就发现或首先分离出7种元素。但是之后的四十多年,这个荣耀再也与英国人无缘,新发现的十几种元素都是瑞典、德国、法国、丹麦、俄国人发现的。新元素在自然界中的含量越来越稀少,发现也就越来越困难。1860年,德国人本生和基尔霍夫发明了一种分析物质成分的新方法——光谱分析。这种方法的原理是,把某种物质用高温加热,解离成气态,发射出光,光通过分光镜,分解成由彩色线条组成的光谱。不同的元素形成的光谱都不一样,如果在光谱中发现了新的线条,就意味着发现了新的元素。本生和基尔霍夫用这种方法,先后发现了铯和铷。当时英国人克鲁克斯在寻找新元素一无所获后,已转行改做科学新闻工作,主编《化学新闻》。获悉本生和基尔霍夫的发现后,克鲁克斯重新被激发起了寻找新元素的梦想。1861年3月,克鲁克斯在对硫酸厂的废渣做光谱分析时,发现有一条以前从未见过的亮绿色的线条闪了一下又消失了。他敏锐地感到这可能是一种新元素。随后的分析证实了这一点。他根据线条的颜色把这种新元素命名为Thallium,希腊语“嫩枝”的意思,中文翻译为铊。克鲁克斯马上发布了他的发现,然后才试图去把这种新元素分离出来。但是他手上的原料太少,到1862年1月时只分离出了一点点铊可做研究,他认为铊是一种重金属。克鲁克斯不知道的是,在海峡彼岸,法国人拉米也在做同样的研究,也独立看到了那条亮绿色线条。但是拉米在5月份当地的一次学术会议上公布其发现时,克鲁克斯早已抢先公布了,所以拉米就沿用克鲁克斯的命名,称之为铊。与克鲁克斯不同的是,拉米手上有大量的原料可供分离。2星期后,他用电解法分离获得铊金属锭。1862年5月1日,克鲁克斯应邀在伦敦世界博览会上展出他的发现,展品中除了一些铊盐,还有一粒粉末,标注“铊,一种新的金属元素”。当年6月,拉米带着铊锭从法国赶来参展。克鲁克斯和拉米碰头后,才知道拉米也独立发现了铊,而且比他更进一步获得了纯化的铊锭。而拉米则认为克鲁克斯展出的那一粒粉末根本就不是金属铊,而是铊的硫化物。两人自此起了争执。博览会组织者的一次失误让这次争执火上浇油。在获奖名单中,拉米作为铊的发现者获得奖牌,却没有克鲁克斯的名字。在克鲁克斯写信抗议后,组织者承认是编辑错误,在获奖者名单第二版中,把克鲁克斯也作为铊的发现者补进去。克鲁克斯认为自己才是铊的发现者,因为他首先看到铊的绿线条,确定铊的元素性质,并分离出金属铊。拉米承认自己晚于克鲁克斯独立看到铊的绿线条和确定铊的元素性质,但是他首先确定铊是一种金属,而且首次真正分离出铊。拉米的看法是,只有把新元素分离出来了,才算是真正发现了它。拉米并指控克鲁克斯剽窃了他的观点,之前克鲁克斯以为铊是类金属,在博览会上与拉米见面后才知道铊是金属。克鲁克斯否认剽窃拉米的看法,因为他不太懂法语,拉米不太懂英语,两人见面时没怎么交流,怎么剽窃呢?克鲁克斯利用自己掌握的科学媒体,发表了一系列来稿支持自己。其他英国期刊也纷纷发表文章支持克鲁克斯。英国科学家乐于为了英国荣誉支持他,毕竟这是自戴维以来英国人首次发现新元素,将他和戴维相提并论。拉米自然也能在法国媒体上发出自己的声音。双方既为自己的优先权,也为祖国的荣誉而战,争吵不休。相比而言,英国科学界更需要这个优先权,对克鲁克斯支持的力度也更大。1863年6月,由法拉第等人提名,克鲁克斯以超快的速度被选为英国王家学会会员,其成就只简单地列了一条:“铊的发现者”。至此克鲁克斯功成名就,不再与拉米争执。拉米用铊做实验,发现铊有很强的毒性。他曾经把5克的硫酸铊溶解在牛奶中,发现这足以杀死2只母鸡、6只鸭子、2只小狗和一只母狗。克鲁克斯则不相信铊有毒。他说,他曾经长时间用铊蒸汽做实验,并没有因此得病;他吞下了一两粒铊盐,也没发现出问题。在这个问题上倒没有什么可争执的。铊有毒性,而且是剧毒。由于硫酸铊无色无味而且毒性强,很适合用来做鼠药,老鼠不仅吃掺了硫酸铊的诱饵会死,吃了中毒老鼠的尸体也会死。从上个世纪20年代起,硫酸铊开始作为鼠药在世界各国广泛使用。但这种鼠药同样能毒死人。在上个世纪50年代初,澳大利亚甚至流行用硫酸铊鼠药毒害亲属,发生了多起案件,光是在悉尼,医院就治疗过103个铊中毒病例。投毒者喜欢用铊投毒,因为铊无色无味,需要的量很少(大约一克就可致死),不容易被察觉,而且毒发后出现的症状(肠胃反应、脱发、外周神经疾病等)容易与别的疾病混淆,难以确诊。铊投毒也因此成了侦探小说、影视的常见题材。其中最著名的是曾经当过药剂师的阿加莎·克里斯蒂在1961年发表的《白马酒店》,由于对铊投毒方法和中毒症状的描述相当精确,被批评是投毒教材。的确也有一些铊投毒案例案犯是因为读《白马酒店》受到的启发。例如1988年美国佛罗里达的铊投毒案,警方在搜查嫌犯的房间时,找到了一本《白马酒店》。日本有三起铊投毒案在侦破时,是否读过《白马酒店》都被作为重要的证据来调查,特别是1991年的东京大学医学部案件,证人关于嫌犯读过此书的证言甚至被当成重要证据。《白马酒店》也曾起过正面的作用。1971年英国博温登一家工厂有大约70人出现奇怪病症,有3人死亡。一名读过《白马酒店》的医生意识到那可能是铊投毒,联系了警方。最终发现是一个在14岁时就投毒杀过家属的员工把铊投在茶里让大家喝。1977年,一个19个月的婴儿因为得了怪病,从卡塔尔送到伦敦抢救。一名读过《白马酒店》的护士怀疑是铊中毒,做了铊中毒检测后证实了其怀疑,不过不是被人下毒,而是误食含硫酸铊的鼠药。铊在医疗、化工、材料工程等领域有其应用价值,只不过它作为毒药的名声实在太大,让人以为它就是作为毒药存在的。其实由于诊断、医疗技术的进步,在现在铊已经不是一种很好的投毒毒药。铊中毒后从发作到死亡通常要有两周甚至更长的时间,如果能及时确诊、进行解毒,几乎不会留有后遗症。所需要的,是医生对铊中毒要有足够的认识和警惕。(《新华每日电讯》2013.5.17)
发现新的化学元素,曾经是化学家梦寐以求的最高荣耀。英国人在新元素发现榜上一度遥遥领先,在1807~1808年间,戴维一个人就发现或首先分离出7种元素。但是之后的四十多年,这个荣耀再也与英国人无缘,新发现的十几种元素都是瑞典、德国、法国、丹麦、俄国人发现的。新元素在自然界中的含量越来越稀少,发现也就越来越困难。1860年,德国人本生和基尔霍夫发明了一种分析物质成分的新方法——光谱分析。这种方法的原理是,把某种物质用高温加热,解离成气态,发射出光,光通过分光镜,分解成由彩色线条组成的光谱。不同的元素形成的光谱都不一样,如果在光谱中发现了新的线条,就意味着发现了新的元素。本生和基尔霍夫用这种方法,先后发现了铯和铷。当时英国人克鲁克斯在寻找新元素一无所获后,已转行改做科学新闻工作,主编《化学新闻》。获悉本生和基尔霍夫的发现后,克鲁克斯重新被激发起了寻找新元素的梦想。1861年3月,克鲁克斯在对硫酸厂的废渣做光谱分析时,发现有一条以前从未见过的亮绿色的线条闪了一下又消失了。他敏锐地感到这可能是一种新元素。随后的分析证实了这一点。他根据线条的颜色把这种新元素命名为Thallium,希腊语“嫩枝”的意思,中文翻译为铊。克鲁克斯马上发布了他的发现,然后才试图去把这种新元素分离出来。但是他手上的原料太少,到1862年1月时只分离出了一点点铊可做研究,他认为铊是一种重金属。克鲁克斯不知道的是,在海峡彼岸,法国人拉米也在做同样的研究,也独立看到了那条亮绿色线条。但是拉米在5月份当地的一次学术会议上公布其发现时,克鲁克斯早已抢先公布了,所以拉米就沿用克鲁克斯的命名,称之为铊。与克鲁克斯不同的是,拉米手上有大量的原料可供分离。2星期后,他用电解法分离获得铊金属锭。1862年5月1日,克鲁克斯应邀在伦敦世界博览会上展出他的发现,展品中除了一些铊盐,还有一粒粉末,标注“铊,一种新的金属元素”。当年6月,拉米带着铊锭从法国赶来参展。克鲁克斯和拉米碰头后,才知道拉米也独立发现了铊,而且比他更进一步获得了纯化的铊锭。而拉米则认为克鲁克斯展出的那一粒粉末根本就不是金属铊,而是铊的硫化物。两人自此起了争执。博览会组织者的一次失误让这次争执火上浇油。在获奖名单中,拉米作为铊的发现者获得奖牌,却没有克鲁克斯的名字。在克鲁克斯写信抗议后,组织者承认是编辑错误,在获奖者名单第二版中,把克鲁克斯也作为铊的发现者补进去。克鲁克斯认为自己才是铊的发现者,因为他首先看到铊的绿线条,确定铊的元素性质,并分离出金属铊。拉米承认自己晚于克鲁克斯独立看到铊的绿线条和确定铊的元素性质,但是他首先确定铊是一种金属,而且首次真正分离出铊。拉米的看法是,只有把新元素分离出来了,才算是真正发现了它。拉米并指控克鲁克斯剽窃了他的观点,之前克鲁克斯以为铊是类金属,在博览会上与拉米见面后才知道铊是金属。克鲁克斯否认剽窃拉米的看法,因为他不太懂法语,拉米不太懂英语,两人见面时没怎么交流,怎么剽窃呢?克鲁克斯利用自己掌握的科学媒体,发表了一系列来稿支持自己。其他英国期刊也纷纷发表文章支持克鲁克斯。英国科学家乐于为了英国荣誉支持他,毕竟这是自戴维以来英国人首次发现新元素,将他和戴维相提并论。拉米自然也能在法国媒体上发出自己的声音。双方既为自己的优先权,也为祖国的荣誉而战,争吵不休。相比而言,英国科学界更需要这个优先权,对克鲁克斯支持的力度也更大。1863年6月,由法拉第等人提名,克鲁克斯以超快的速度被选为英国王家学会会员,其成就只简单地列了一条:“铊的发现者”。至此克鲁克斯功成名就,不再与拉米争执。拉米用铊做实验,发现铊有很强的毒性。他曾经把5克的硫酸铊溶解在牛奶中,发现这足以杀死2只母鸡、6只鸭子、2只小狗和一只母狗。克鲁克斯则不相信铊有毒。他说,他曾经长时间用铊蒸汽做实验,并没有因此得病;他吞下了一两粒铊盐,也没发现出问题。在这个问题上倒没有什么可争执的。铊有毒性,而且是剧毒。由于硫酸铊无色无味而且毒性强,很适合用来做鼠药,老鼠不仅吃掺了硫酸铊的诱饵会死,吃了中毒老鼠的尸体也会死。从上个世纪20年代起,硫酸铊开始作为鼠药在世界各国广泛使用。但这种鼠药同样能毒死人。在上个世纪50年代初,澳大利亚甚至流行用硫酸铊鼠药毒害亲属,发生了多起案件,光是在悉尼,医院就治疗过103个铊中毒病例。投毒者喜欢用铊投毒,因为铊无色无味,需要的量很少(大约一克就可致死),不容易被察觉,而且毒发后出现的症状(肠胃反应、脱发、外周神经疾病等)容易与别的疾病混淆,难以确诊。铊投毒也因此成了侦探小说、影视的常见题材。其中最著名的是曾经当过药剂师的阿加莎·克里斯蒂在1961年发表的《白马酒店》,由于对铊投毒方法和中毒症状的描述相当精确,被批评是投毒教材。的确也有一些铊投毒案例案犯是因为读《白马酒店》受到的启发。例如1988年美国佛罗里达的铊投毒案,警方在搜查嫌犯的房间时,找到了一本《白马酒店》。日本有三起铊投毒案在侦破时,是否读过《白马酒店》都被作为重要的证据来调查,特别是1991年的东京大学医学部案件,证人关于嫌犯读过此书的证言甚至被当成重要证据。《白马酒店》也曾起过正面的作用。1971年英国博温登一家工厂有大约70人出现奇怪病症,有3人死亡。一名读过《白马酒店》的医生意识到那可能是铊投毒,联系了警方。最终发现是一个在14岁时就投毒杀过家属的员工把铊投在茶里让大家喝。1977年,一个19个月的婴儿因为得了怪病,从卡塔尔送到伦敦抢救。一名读过《白马酒店》的护士怀疑是铊中毒,做了铊中毒检测后证实了其怀疑,不过不是被人下毒,而是误食含硫酸铊的鼠药。铊在医疗、化工、材料工程等领域有其应用价值,只不过它作为毒药的名声实在太大,让人以为它就是作为毒药存在的。其实由于诊断、医疗技术的进步,在现在铊已经不是一种很好的投毒毒药。铊中毒后从发作到死亡通常要有两周甚至更长的时间,如果能及时确诊、进行解毒,几乎不会留有后遗症。所需要的,是医生对铊中毒要有足够的认识和警惕。(《新华每日电讯》2013.5.17)
发现新的化学元素,曾经是化学家梦寐以求的最高荣耀。英国人在新元素发现榜上一度遥遥领先,在1807~1808年间,戴维一个人就发现或首先分离出7种元素。但是之后的四十多年,这个荣耀再也与英国人无缘,新发现的十几种元素都是瑞典、德国、法国、丹麦、俄国人发现的。新元素在自然界中的含量越来越稀少,发现也就越来越困难。1860年,德国人本生和基尔霍夫发明了一种分析物质成分的新方法——光谱分析。这种方法的原理是,把某种物质用高温加热,解离成气态,发射出光,光通过分光镜,分解成由彩色线条组成的光谱。不同的元素形成的光谱都不一样,如果在光谱中发现了新的线条,就意味着发现了新的元素。本生和基尔霍夫用这种方法,先后发现了铯和铷。当时英国人克鲁克斯在寻找新元素一无所获后,已转行改做科学新闻工作,主编《化学新闻》。获悉本生和基尔霍夫的发现后,克鲁克斯重新被激发起了寻找新元素的梦想。1861年3月,克鲁克斯在对硫酸厂的废渣做光谱分析时,发现有一条以前从未见过的亮绿色的线条闪了一下又消失了。他敏锐地感到这可能是一种新元素。随后的分析证实了这一点。他根据线条的颜色把这种新元素命名为Thallium,希腊语“嫩枝”的意思,中文翻译为铊。克鲁克斯马上发布了他的发现,然后才试图去把这种新元素分离出来。但是他手上的原料太少,到1862年1月时只分离出了一点点铊可做研究,他认为铊是一种重金属。克鲁克斯不知道的是,在海峡彼岸,法国人拉米也在做同样的研究,也独立看到了那条亮绿色线条。但是拉米在5月份当地的一次学术会议上公布其发现时,克鲁克斯早已抢先公布了,所以拉米就沿用克鲁克斯的命名,称之为铊。与克鲁克斯不同的是,拉米手上有大量的原料可供分离。2星期后,他用电解法分离获得铊金属锭。1862年5月1日,克鲁克斯应邀在伦敦世界博览会上展出他的发现,展品中除了一些铊盐,还有一粒粉末,标注“铊,一种新的金属元素”。当年6月,拉米带着铊锭从法国赶来参展。克鲁克斯和拉米碰头后,才知道拉米也独立发现了铊,而且比他更进一步获得了纯化的铊锭。而拉米则认为克鲁克斯展出的那一粒粉末根本就不是金属铊,而是铊的硫化物。两人自此起了争执。博览会组织者的一次失误让这次争执火上浇油。在获奖名单中,拉米作为铊的发现者获得奖牌,却没有克鲁克斯的名字。在克鲁克斯写信抗议后,组织者承认是编辑错误,在获奖者名单第二版中,把克鲁克斯也作为铊的发现者补进去。克鲁克斯认为自己才是铊的发现者,因为他首先看到铊的绿线条,确定铊的元素性质,并分离出金属铊。拉米承认自己晚于克鲁克斯独立看到铊的绿线条和确定铊的元素性质,但是他首先确定铊是一种金属,而且首次真正分离出铊。拉米的看法是,只有把新元素分离出来了,才算是真正发现了它。拉米并指控克鲁克斯剽窃了他的观点,之前克鲁克斯以为铊是类金属,在博览会上与拉米见面后才知道铊是金属。克鲁克斯否认剽窃拉米的看法,因为他不太懂法语,拉米不太懂英语,两人见面时没怎么交流,怎么剽窃呢?克鲁克斯利用自己掌握的科学媒体,发表了一系列来稿支持自己。其他英国期刊也纷纷发表文章支持克鲁克斯。英国科学家乐于为了英国荣誉支持他,毕竟这是自戴维以来英国人首次发现新元素,将他和戴维相提并论。拉米自然也能在法国媒体上发出自己的声音。双方既为自己的优先权,也为祖国的荣誉而战,争吵不休。相比而言,英国科学界更需要这个优先权,对克鲁克斯支持的力度也更大。1863年6月,由法拉第等人提名,克鲁克斯以超快的速度被选为英国王家学会会员,其成就只简单地列了一条:“铊的发现者”。至此克鲁克斯功成名就,不再与拉米争执。拉米用铊做实验,发现铊有很强的毒性。他曾经把5克的硫酸铊溶解在牛奶中,发现这足以杀死2只母鸡、6只鸭子、2只小狗和一只母狗。克鲁克斯则不相信铊有毒。他说,他曾经长时间用铊蒸汽做实验,并没有因此得病;他吞下了一两粒铊盐,也没发现出问题。在这个问题上倒没有什么可争执的。铊有毒性,而且是剧毒。由于硫酸铊无色无味而且毒性强,很适合用来做鼠药,老鼠不仅吃掺了硫酸铊的诱饵会死,吃了中毒老鼠的尸体也会死。从上个世纪20年代起,硫酸铊开始作为鼠药在世界各国广泛使用。但这种鼠药同样能毒死人。在上个世纪50年代初,澳大利亚甚至流行用硫酸铊鼠药毒害亲属,发生了多起案件,光是在悉尼,医院就治疗过103个铊中毒病例。投毒者喜欢用铊投毒,因为铊无色无味,需要的量很少(大约一克就可致死),不容易被察觉,而且毒发后出现的症状(肠胃反应、脱发、外周神经疾病等)容易与别的疾病混淆,难以确诊。铊投毒也因此成了侦探小说、影视的常见题材。其中最著名的是曾经当过药剂师的阿加莎·克里斯蒂在1961年发表的《白马酒店》,由于对铊投毒方法和中毒症状的描述相当精确,被批评是投毒教材。的确也有一些铊投毒案例案犯是因为读《白马酒店》受到的启发。例如1988年美国佛罗里达的铊投毒案,警方在搜查嫌犯的房间时,找到了一本《白马酒店》。日本有三起铊投毒案在侦破时,是否读过《白马酒店》都被作为重要的证据来调查,特别是1991年的东京大学医学部案件,证人关于嫌犯读过此书的证言甚至被当成重要证据。《白马酒店》也曾起过正面的作用。1971年英国博温登一家工厂有大约70人出现奇怪病症,有3人死亡。一名读过《白马酒店》的医生意识到那可能是铊投毒,联系了警方。最终发现是一个在14岁时就投毒杀过家属的员工把铊投在茶里让大家喝。1977年,一个19个月的婴儿因为得了怪病,从卡塔尔送到伦敦抢救。一名读过《白马酒店》的护士怀疑是铊中毒,做了铊中毒检测后证实了其怀疑,不过不是被人下毒,而是误食含硫酸铊的鼠药。铊在医疗、化工、材料工程等领域有其应用价值,只不过它作为毒药的名声实在太大,让人以为它就是作为毒药存在的。其实由于诊断、医疗技术的进步,在现在铊已经不是一种很好的投毒毒药。铊中毒后从发作到死亡通常要有两周甚至更长的时间,如果能及时确诊、进行解毒,几乎不会留有后遗症。所需要的,是医生对铊中毒要有足够的认识和警惕。(《新华每日电讯》2013.5.17)
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Dr. Terry Wahls is an Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner and a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa where she conducts clinical trials. In 2018 she was awarded the Institute for Functional Medicine’s Linus Pauling Award for her contributions in research, clinical care and patient advocacy. She is also a patient with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, which confined her to a tilt-recline wheelchair for four years. Dr. Wahls restored her health using a diet and lifestyle program she designed specifically for her brain and now pedals her bike to work each day. She is the author of The Wahls Protocol: A Radical New Way to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles, Learn more about her MS clinical trials by reaching out to her team: MSDietStudy@healthcare.uiowa.edu. Pick up a copies of her research papers at https://terrywahls.com/researchpapers/ and a one-page handout for the Wahls™ Diet at https://terrywahls.com/diet/ Time Stamps 11:10 Start of the Podcast 12:25 Terry talks about the microbiome and healthy poop. 15:00 Is fibre required for a healthy microbiome? What makes a healthy microbiome? 17:10 Markers looked for in a healthy microbiome. 21:50 Data sets and developing a processed food index. 26:30 Can a lab test determine a healthy microbiome? 27:50 Terry's story. 34:20 Are autoimmune diseases treatable? Chronic inflammation and autoimmunity 36:20 Autoimmunity and plant based diets. 38:30 Autoimmune Paleo and what Terry changed to get better. 46:10 Can you have too much Vitamin A(retinol)? 47:10 Rotterdam study and vitamin k. 50:35 Food quality. 56:00 Terry's diet. 59:10 Thallium in Kale, plant toxins and antinutrients in leafy greens. 1:00:10 Terry's ancestral health perspective on diet. 1:02:25 Paul's perspective. 1:11:30 Blue Zones 1:17:10 Why nutrition should be taught in medical school. 1:23:10 Diet and lifestyle quality and fertility. 1:24:35 Terry's other concerns about a carnivore diet. 1:25:20 Do plants have a benefit in our diet? 1:28:20 Ketosis. 1:33:10 The potential for a carnivore diet controlled clinical trial. 1:34:10 Where to find Terry online. 1:35:00 The most radical thing Terry has done recently. Where to find Dr. Wahls: Social Media Links https://www.facebook.com/TerryWahls/ https://www.instagram.com/drterrywahls/ https://twitter.com/terrywahls https://medicine.uiowa.edu/internalmedicine/profile/terry-wahls Belcampo: Use the code CARNIVOREMD for 10% off your order! Ancestral Supplements https://ancestralsupplements.com/ Code SALADINOMD on the shopify site to receive 10% off. White Oak Pastures: Use the code CARNIVOREMD at www.whiteoakpastures.com for 10% off your first order! JOOVV: www.joovv.com/paul INSIDER: carnivoremd.com My contact information: Book: www.thecarnivorecodebook.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/paulsaladinomd SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: @carnivoremd Website: carnivoremd.com Twitter:@carnivoremd Facebook: Paul Saladino MD email: drpaul@carnivoremd.com
Wir springen nach Berlin in ein alchemistisches Labor im Jahr 1706: Bei der Herstellung von Florentiner Lack färbt sich das Gemisch überraschend tiefblau statt rot. Johann Jacob von Diesbach und der Johann Conrad Dippel haben aus Versehen das erste moderne, künstliche Pigment hergestellt: das Berliner Blau. Auch bekannt als Prussian Blue oder Eisenblau. Berliner Blau verbreitet sich in der Folge, weil es eine günstige Alternative zu anderen Blautönen ist, wie Ultramarin oder Azurit. Aber nicht nur in der Malerei kommt das Berliner Blau zum Einsatz. Es wird auch zur Weinschönung verwendet und ist heute auch als Medikament gegen Thallium- oder Caesium-Vergiftung im Handel.
Microsoft takes down bogus domains operated by North Korea’s Thallium Advanced Persistent Threat. The Cloud Hoppercyber espionage campaign turns out to have been far more extensive than hitherto believed. The US wants Huawei (and ZTE) out of contractor supply chains this year. India will test equipment before allowing it into its 5G networks. And the California Consumer Privacy Act is now in effect. Joe Carrigan from JHU ISI with the story of a financial advisor who payed the price for falling for a phishing scheme. Guest is Dave Burg from EY on the global perspective of cyber security risk. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2020/January/CyberWire_2020_01_02.html Support our show
A daily look at the relevant information security news from overnight.Episode 225 - 31 December 2019Not so Special - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/special-olympics-new-york-hacked-to-send-phishing-emails/Heritage ransomed - https://www.scmagazine.com/home/security-news/ransomware/ransomware-shuts-down-the-heritage-company/Chrome SQL patch - https://threatpost.com/google-chrome-affected-by-magellan-2-0-flaws/151446/Blue Bear breach - https://www.scmagazine.com/home/security-news/data-breach/school-software-vendor-active-network-suffers-data-breach/Microsoft hits Thallium - https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-takes-down-50-domains-operated-by-north-korean-hackers/
Thallium is most famous for some infamous poisoned family cases & its appearance in an Agatha Christie novel solved a medical mystery, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 84 of Elemental.
Thallium is most famous for some infamous poisoned family cases & its appearance in an Agatha Christie novel solved a medical mystery, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 84 of Elemental.
Thallium is most famous for some infamous poisoned family cases & its appearance in an Agatha Christie novel solved a medical mystery, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 84 of Elemental.
SURVIVOR MONTH on Just The Tip-Sters begins with our first edition of MURDER NERD UNIVERSITY - where Melissa focuses on the sciences and practices and interesting people - both in the past and in modern-day criminology - that contribute to the art of criminal justice. In late 2017 Brigida Uto (who later changed her surname back to maiden name McInvale for reasons that will become obvious) got very sick for no apparent reason. The young special needs teacher, who by all accounts had a happy life and rewarding career, a naval officer husband and a young child - was suddenly seeing her health degrade slowly, day after day, week after week. Moving back and forth between the naval hospital and a local community hospital, doctors could not diagnose what was wrong with Brigida, as the symptoms seemed to be all over the map. Finally, when it became too painful for Brigida to even walk, she landed in the emergency room of the community hospital on a night when the attending physician happened to also be a toxicologist - part of an elite group of toxicologists working at the hospital - and that doctor, when he examined Brigida, had a hunch...so he called his boss. His boss was Dr. Jeff Lapoint - who, with his team, working with local police, the FBI and NCIS - proved that Brigida was poisoned with thallium - a deadly metal that her husband, Race Uto, had been shaving into her food. Using a compound so rare that it took clearance - and some heavy questioning - from the National Security Apparatus - Dr. Lapoint and his team saved Brigida's life and helped put the diabolical husband behind bars for a very long time. Join Melissa as she engages Dr. Lapoint in a wide ranging conversation about the case and the art of toxicology in the service of saving lives. SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR - KLEANSPA BATH AND BODY by Jennifer Hardaway - get 15% off your total order by entering Promo Code TIPSTERS at checkout! That's kleanspa.com - Prepare to smell delicious!
This episode answers questions related to optic nerve damage, bright color rays in vision, brain injuries, hyperbaric oxygen treatments, and what to do for eye health as it relates to reading. Question 1 0:48 - 7:39 My husband has optic nerve damage due to Thallium intoxication that occurred in May 2006. His vision blurs out after a certain distance, and he can not guess who is waving to him from far off. He is leading a normal life and does everything as he can to see things very near to him and read. But nowadays his eyes are getting stressed after long hours of reading and working on the computer (he is a scientist). His eyes become red, and he gets severe headaches frequently now on one side of his head. He has also been diagnosed with iritis and is prescribed steroid eyedrops. I want to know if his optic nerve can be regenerated? Can we treat him naturally avoiding any steroids and pharmacological drugs? Question 2 7:39 - 11:00 My left eye randomly has a vision with bright color rays and lasts a few minutes. It has only happened three times in the last 2 years. My eye appointments are annual and they don't find anything other than the nearsighted and astigmatism prescription which I have worn for decades. I was hoping you would be okay suggesting what I should be aware of or do. Thanks in advance! Question 3 11:00 - 16:14 I am a 17-year-old teenager who was formerly healthy until I received a closed brain injury in October. Ever since I have been going downhill and both my mom and the doctors don't understand how sick I feel. I found you on brain recovery coach and like your holistic approach. Can you give me some tips on how to get better? I believe your work can educate my parents and doctors on brain injuries. Question 4 16:14 - 19:21 I attended a lecture recently where the speaker was speaking highly of hyperbaric oxygen treatments. I am chemically sensitive and also have cataracts developing, a lot more rapidly in the right eye. I just received my eye drops and supplements from you yesterday and will start on them. I was wondering whether it would be a good idea to try hyperbaric oxygen treatments or whether they stand a chance of worsening cataracts. Question 5 19:21 - 22:50 Dear Dr. Berne, I am 53-year-old female, practicing general dentist for over 13 years. I have worked 8-5pm Monday-Thursday for many years. Lately, I have noticed that by the time I am at home and ready to relax it is hard for me to read multiple pages of the actual book or a Kindle edition. At work, I am wearing loops of 2.5 magnification and using (UV (curing filling) light all day long. I have purchased your MSM drops and am using them every morning. Is there anything else that I should be using for my eyes to be able to enjoy reading again?
This episode answers questions related to optic nerve damage, bright color rays in vision, brain injuries, hyperbaric oxygen treatments, and what to do for eye health as it relates to reading. Question 1 0:48 - 7:39 My husband has optic nerve damage due to Thallium intoxication that occurred in May 2006. His vision blurs out after a certain distance, and he can not guess who is waving to him from far off. He is leading a normal life and does everything as he can to see things very near to him and read. But nowadays his eyes are getting stressed after long hours of reading and working on the computer (he is a scientist). His eyes become red, and he gets severe headaches frequently now on one side of his head. He has also been diagnosed with iritis and is prescribed steroid eyedrops. I want to know if his optic nerve can be regenerated? Can we treat him naturally avoiding any steroids and pharmacological drugs? Question 2 7:39 - 11:00 My left eye randomly has a vision with bright color rays and lasts a few minutes. It has only happened three times in the last 2 years. My eye appointments are annual and they don't find anything other than the nearsighted and astigmatism prescription which I have worn for decades. I was hoping you would be okay suggesting what I should be aware of or do. Thanks in advance! Question 3 11:00 - 16:14 I am a 17-year-old teenager who was formerly healthy until I received a closed brain injury in October. Ever since I have been going downhill and both my mom and the doctors don't understand how sick I feel. I found you on brain recovery coach and like your holistic approach. Can you give me some tips on how to get better? I believe your work can educate my parents and doctors on brain injuries. Question 4 16:14 - 19:21 I attended a lecture recently where the speaker was speaking highly of hyperbaric oxygen treatments. I am chemically sensitive and also have cataracts developing, a lot more rapidly in the right eye. I just received my eye drops and supplements from you yesterday and will start on them. I was wondering whether it would be a good idea to try hyperbaric oxygen treatments or whether they stand a chance of worsening cataracts. Question 5 19:21 - 22:50 Dear Dr. Berne, I am 53-year-old female, practicing general dentist for over 13 years. I have worked 8-5pm Monday-Thursday for many years. Lately, I have noticed that by the time I am at home and ready to relax it is hard for me to read multiple pages of the actual book or a Kindle edition. At work, I am wearing loops of 2.5 magnification and using (UV (curing filling) light all day long. I have purchased your MSM drops and am using them every morning. Is there anything else that I should be using for my eyes to be able to enjoy reading again?
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Betrachtungen und Reflektionen zu Thallium. Simple und komplexe Gedankengänge zum Thema Thallium in diesem Audio 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 … „Thallium“ weiterlesen
In this 2 part episode, Dr's J, Santhosh, Ward, and Praz slip you some facts about old timey poisons. Along the way they discuss the delighfully long true name of Paracelsus, why the dose makes the poison, famous poison cases, inheritance powder, the etymology and effects of arsenic, cyanide and the plant conspiracy, internal asphyxia, antidote poppers, expensive vitamins, the tragic trio of poisons, stricken with strychnine, the profundity of rat poisons, Thallium, the Australian housewife's helper, Agatha Christie, Mythbusting Hamlet, Debating Socrates, and a just the tip from Ireland! So Sit back and enjoy this sweet drop in your ears Contact Us! Twitter: @doctorjcomedy @toshyfro Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/travelmedicinepodcast Squarespace: https://www.travelmedicinepodcast.squarespace.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/travelmedicinepodcast Google Voice: (872) 216-1586 Find and Review Us! itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episodes-travel-medicine-podcast/id914407095 stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/travel-medicine-podcast?refid=stpr Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iebqxcseb4s6pu5sjyljwgqsbuy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLr4fcpX27x2vcJT_zJq6qiBy0pK8WiEXe
This week's episode was brought to you by the Gabriel Tenorio String Company. If you want a real handmade string, look no further than GTSco, custom strings made the old fashioned way, by hand. This week's episode is also sponsored by Fat Foot Effects. Check out the Thallium 81 for a hard-clipping distortion built with the working player in mind. Fat Foot Effects is new to the market, but ready to compete with the best. This week Ryan and Steve launch the show by talking about Steve's current stage of Stratocaster buy/sell/trade. Here's a link to all the pictures you want to see. 1. Alice the Stratocaster 2. JHS/BOSS Angry Driver 3. Gibson SG-200 4. G&L Doheny 5. Vintage Casino This week's song was sent in by Fat Foot Effects. James Neary and the Bevy Blue are a Fat Foot Effects artist. This song is called "Miracles"
Audiovortrag zum Thema Thallium Simple und komplexe Fakten und Meinungen rund um dieses Thema aus dem Yoga Blickwinkel von Sukadev, dem Gründer des gemeinnützigen Vereines Yoga Vidya e.V. Dieser Audiovortrag ist eine Ausgabe des Audiovortrag zum Thema Fastenaufbau Simple und komplexe Fakten und Meinungen rund um dieses Thema aus dem Yoga Blickwinkel von Sukadev, dem Gründer des gemeinnützigen Vereines Yoga Vidya e.V. Dieser Audiovortrag ist eine Ausgabe des Naturheilkunde Podcast. Er ist ursprünglich aufgenommen als Diktat für einen Lexikonbeitrag im Yoga Wiki Bewusst Leben Lexikon. Zum ganzheitlichen Yoga kann man auch die Theorie von Karma und Reinkarnation dazu zählen. In Ayurveda Ausbildungen erfährst du mehr zum Thema Gesundheit und Prävention. Vielleicht magst du ja deine Gedanken dazu in die Kommentare schreiben. Anmerkung: Gesundheitliche Informationen in diesem Podcast sind nicht gedacht für Selbstdiagnose und Selbstbehandlung, sondern Gedankenanstöße. Bei eigener Erkrankung brauchst du einen Arzt oder Heilpraktiker. Hier findest du: Seminare mit Sukadev Seminarübersicht Themenbezogene Seminare Yoga Vidya YouTube Live Kanal Online Seminare Video Seminare Yoga Vidya kostenlose App Yoga Vidya Newsletter Unseren Online Shop Schon ein kleiner Beitrag kann viel bewegen... Spende an Yoga Vidya e.V.! kunde-podcast.podspot.de">Naturheilkunde Podcast. Er ist ursprünglich aufgenommen als Diktat für einen Lexikonbeitrag im Yoga Wiki Bewusst Leben Lexikon. Zum ganzheitlichen Yoga kann man auch die Theorie von Karma und Reinkarnation dazu zählen. In Ayurveda Ausbildungen erfährst du mehr zum Thema Gesundheit und Prävention. Vielleicht magst du ja deine Gedanken dazu in die Kommentare schreiben. Anmerkung: Gesundheitliche Informationen in diesem Podcast sind nicht gedacht für Selbstdiagnose und Selbstbehandlung, sondern Gedankenanstöße. Bei eigener Erkrankung brauchst du einen Arzt oder Heilpraktiker. » »
With tracks from The Beloved, Kyodai, Cerrone Feat. Jocelyn Brown, The Mole, Still Going, Barnt, Portable, Chris Moss Acid, Innerspace Halflife, MHM One, Redshape, Lindstrom/Todd Terje, Forrest, KiNK, Bohemian Groove, Social Disco Club Feat. Miss Bee, Infected Soul, Phonique & Sharam Jey, Rey & Kjavik, No Regular Play, Lake People, Mario & Vidis and The Barking Dogs Feat. Tom Trago. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
Day 75. For the Thriller “Thallium” I made a distorted noise transition 2012 I release one free sound per day. You´ll get free Hard FX, Foley Sound FX, Background FX,...
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Special BBC2 Edition The Show Notes: Geo's explanation of this week's show Intro An erotic reading in the city Unsexy…unsexy…unsexy Finally…John's great story Circumcision inquiry Occasional Songs for the Periodic Table Thulium, Ytterbium, Lutetium, Halfnium, Tantalum, Tungsten, Rhenium, Osmium, Iridium, Platinum, Gold, Mercury, Thallium, Lead, Bismuth, Polonium, Astatine, Radon, Francium, Radium, Actinium, Thorium, Protactinium Louis Pierre Monchant’s Bastardes Indestructable - Herbert "The Cat" Noble Ask George - christians and global warming (from Jay Parlar) Religious Moron of the Week - Reverend Charles Eugene Flowers Another Geologic Podcast Giveaway - translate Tantalum and win Show Close ...................................... Mentioned in the show: the Skepdudes calendar via Skepchick And as always: George's blog, website, flickr, and myspace page. Have a comment on the show, a topic for Minoishe Interroberg, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line at geo@geologicrecords.net or through his blog. First commenter to translate the lyrics to Tantalum wins a Skepdude calendar!
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Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit dem Aufbau sowie Abbau von Clusterverbindungen RmEn, aus Borhomologen E, also von polyedrischen Verbindungen aus den schweren Trielen Aluminium bis Thallium. Sie stellen ausgeprägte Elektronenmangelverbindungen dar.