In this video, we’re going to talk about food poisoning, and what to do if you have food poisoning.  What causes food poisoning?  • Bacteria  • Virus  • Parasite Food poisoning symptoms:   • Nausea  • Vomiting  • Diarrhea  • Fever  • Abdominal pain   Food poisoning can last anywhere from two hours to two days. If […]

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Your Digestive System, Dr. Joel Wallach, Judging Health Judge Napolitano  2000

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The 3 REASONS You Should AVOID DAIRY At All Costs! We’ve been told over and over again that dairy is a great source of calcium; that milk makes healthy bones and we should drink it daily. I’m here to tell you that this is not true. Cow’s milk from conventionally raised cattle contains dozens of […]

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Dr. Berg talks about the connection between knee arthritis (and pain) and bacteria in your mouth. There has been both a link between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis and oral bacteria. This could explain why the body has developed antibodies which then destroy the joint and even reduce the space within the synovial joint. Even in […]

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Here’s How … . . Gut bacteria diversity can play a huge role in your health and can affect weight loss. Learn more. Timestamps0:07​ Why increase gut bacteria?0:27​ How to increase gut bacteria1:54​ What will decrease the diversity of your good bacteria? Today we’re going to talk about how to increase your gut bacteria diversity. […]

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Medical evidence shows the bacteria in our gut, that is, in our intestines, affects all aspects of our health. The key is trying to stop the things that kill our good bacteria such as antibiotic overuse, sugar, and junk food, then putting the good bacteria in our gut by eating probiotic foods and taking probiotic […]

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to fix your brain, fix your gut! Prof. Simon Carding from the Quadram Institute (previously known as the Institute of Food Research) and Norwich Medical School at the University of East Anglia, describes our current understanding of the human gut and its relationship with its human host and introduce the provocative proposal that gut microbes […]

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Health Crisis: The Rising Impotence of Antibiotics 537

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Gut bacteria, specifically Prevotella histicola, have anti-inflammatory benefits that could help treat autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and ankylosing spondylitis. Researchers examined the possibility using mice, and more studies are planned. Mayo Clinic rheumatology chair Eric Matteson, M.D., explains why this is a hot area of research. 0028

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