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  1. Doreen2800

    Other Why some feces float and others sink - some bacteria produce more gas than others (Oct 2022, mice) Genesis of fecal floatation is causally linked to gut microbial colonization in mice

    That's interesting. I wonder if probiotics woukd fix this problem with the floaters. I have been always told that a high fat diet could do this. Thanks for sharing.
  2. Doreen2800

    Study Fluoride exposure during pregnancy linked to increased risk of childhood neurobehavioral problems (May 2024, n=229 mother-child pairs) Maternal Urinary Fluoride and Child Neurobehavior at Age 36 Months

    That's really interesting. I gave up fluoride when I was 29, I'm 43 now. Instead I use Uncle Henry's Tooth Powder and I get compliments all the time in my teeth. I read a study or 2 about how Flouride can calcify the pineal gland and that's why I switched. I was fluoride free when I had my son...
  3. Doreen2800

    Antibiotics Commonly used antibiotic brings more complications, death in the sickest patients (May 2024, n=7569) Mortality of Patients With Sepsis Administered Piperacillin-Tazobactam vs Cefepime

    That's interesting. Have had many septic patients who are just given more antibiotics or a different class of antibiotics to treat their sepsis. Many times those with a history of sepsis just get worse. It's interesting to see if they were given a fecal transplant how they would do.
  4. Doreen2800

    Donors Considering a 5 year old girl to be a FMT donor for a 10 year old girl who has some health problems

    Just be careful with the water fast, you have to make sure your water is healthy and pure enough. I have known others who had done a water fast and got sicker because there were contaminants in their water. Good luck to you though :)
  5. Doreen2800

    Antibiotics Antibiotics within first year are linked to infant gut microbiome disruption and elevated atopic dermatitis risk (Apr 2024)

    I will tell you son had antibiotics when he was an infant. He ended up with a small patch of excema. I put him on an infant probiotic, and I increased the amount of fermented food I was eating, because I was breast feeding him. I already take a good quality probiotic. The excema, went away in...
  6. Doreen2800

    Gut microbiome and intelligence

    That's interesting. I can tell you I have a friend with an IQ above 140. She received a Harvard scholarship and was valedictorian of her class. She was in the process of getting her PHD, when she had a series of reoccurring sinus infections and took antibiotics to treat it for over a year. She...
  7. Doreen2800

    FMT Rejuvenating fecal microbiota transplant enhances peripheral nerve repair in aged mice by modulating endoneurial inflammation (Apr 2024)

    That's interesting. I knew that it can help decrease systemic inflammation because this is what really helped a patient of mine who had a FMT. What I found interesting and I didn't relate it to the FMT, was the fact that this patients sciatic nerve pain completely resolved within 2 weeks from...
  8. Doreen2800

    FMT Transplantation of gut microbiota derived from patients with schizophrenia induces schizophrenia-like behaviors and dysregulated brain transcript response in mice (Apr 2024)

    I have heard there can be a link between depression, magnesium deficiency and lacking beneficial gut microbes. I have also wondered if this could be the case in those with schizophrenia as well.
  9. Doreen2800

    Study Amount of protein consumed by pregnant women modulates the facial appearance of offspring (Mar 2024, mice) The level of protein in the maternal murine diet modulates the facial appearance of the offspring via mTORC1 signaling

    That's interesting. I have read aboit the benefits of amino acids in bone broth to build collagen in connective tissues, and I have read that calcium, magnesium, vitamin D and K2 deficiencies can effect facial bone structure, but I always wondered about amino acids and glutamine.
  10. Doreen2800

    FMT Fecal microbiota transplant eases Parkinson’s symptoms (Mar 2024, n=46) Safety and efficacy of faecal microbiota transplantation in patients with mild to moderate Parkinson's disease (GUT-PARFECT): a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised, phase 2 trial

    A couple Year's ago I had a patient who had Parkinson's, her diet was mostly finger foods, so she was given sandwiches. Her husband was upset and placed her on a strict high vegetable and fruit diet. Within A year she was taken out of the nursing home setting and able to live with him in the...
  11. Doreen2800

    Article Most US sandwich baggies contain toxic PFAS ‘forever chemicals’. Testing commissioned by Mamavation blog found high levels of a marker of PFAS in nine of 11 baggies tested (Mar 2024)

    That's interesting, I knew some food containers contained PFAS. I have always wondered about sandwich bags, plastic wrap etc. There are so many items that contain PFAS, bedding and any stain resistant product, most likely contains PFAS. Bamboo bedding usually doesn't contain PFAS, but you have...
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