ASPARTAME - phenylalanine, aspartic acid, and methanol or wood alcohol
Phenylalanine and aspartic acid cause: Abnormal neuron firing and cell death. Neurotoxins
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FDA refused to approve aspartame for 8 yeats. Caused seizures and brain tumors in animal
Health effects of Aspartame: Irreversible degen. changes Mental disorders compromised learning and emotions Impairs memory Carcinogenic (affects fetus) Depression, fatigue, hyperactivity, seizures Weight gain (sugar cravings) (lowers serotonin so it won't let you know when you're full) Destroys beneficial intestinal bacteria (weakens prescription drugs) • Men who consumed diet soda had an increased risk of developing multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma; this link was not found in women Leukemia is linked to diet soda intake in both sexes |
Developmental plasticity
Developmental plasticity is a general term referring to changes in neural connections during development as a result of environmental interactions as well as neural changes induced by learning. Wikipedia
Developmental plasticity is a general term referring to changes in neural connections during development as a result of environmental interactions as well as neural changes induced by learning. Wikipedia
- Neuregulins: Regulators of Neural Plasticity, Neuronetworks and Behaviors Associated with Psychiatric Disorders (schizophrenia and certain disorders that run within families such as bi-polar and ADHD)
- Children growing up in poverty struggle to acquire the cognitive abilities needed for good outcomes. www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oT2wI-0FvI An individual is growing up in poverty may not fully develop the cognitive skills that they need in order to lift themselves out of poverty.
Environment
Bone health has been documented ...
Environmental Factors affecting Bones and their connecting tissues.
Environmental Factors affecting Bones and their connecting tissues.
Center for Disease Control
www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/diseases/clostridium-perfringens.html Undetecable
. Radon is a by product of Radium. The areas in and around the Central European played a central role in the history of radioactivity and radiation effects on humans over centuries, most of the valuable earlier results have not been published in English or quotable according to the current rules in the scientific literature and therefore are not generally known internationally.(1) Radon Treatment Controversy (2). Nuclear Waste Locations (1), (2), (3), (4),
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ChemicalsTheories
1. The Linear-No-Threshold (LNT) - the dose-effect response is the same per unit dose regardless of the total dose.
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Medical intervention may have caused a good number of the deaths back then.
The Germ Theory
Do germs cause disease? That's what we are taught. If you say germs cause disease then every doctor, nurse, everybody that had any type of exposure would be dead. This article from 1968, The Germ Theory has become dogma but it neglects many of the other factors which play a part in deciding whether the host germ complex lead to an infection.
The opening size so those pathogens can get into the system beyond your first line of defense which is your skin.
On your skin, you've got viruses, funguses, bacteria, all of this it's called a normal flora, without this your skin is more susceptible.
The resistance of host is the denominator. Anything you do to the resistance is going to change the outcome or severity disease; that means if you do anything to improve your health - exercise, sleeping good, MINIMIZING STRESS, HEALTHY FOOD CHOICES....
On your skin, you've got viruses, funguses, bacteria, all of this it's called a normal flora, without this your skin is more susceptible.
The resistance of host is the denominator. Anything you do to the resistance is going to change the outcome or severity disease; that means if you do anything to improve your health - exercise, sleeping good, MINIMIZING STRESS, HEALTHY FOOD CHOICES....
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W5: Workers claim exposure to toxic fumes at Ontario pulp mill www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOe1e6d2soQ
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Dryden, Ont. started a project to reduce emissions, but workers on the construction project complain that they were exposed to toxic chemicals that damaged their health.
Dr. Noel Kerin evaluated hundreds of workers four years after the project was over and found that 162 workers out of the 388 examined had CTE and should be compensated [PDF] A benefits philosophy … If you don’t measure it, you can’t manage it,” said Noel Kerin, a physician with Kerin Occupational Health Consultants Inc. in Toronto. … “Our experience with tough, unionized environments is that you have to figure out how to get the union to the table,” said Kerin. Source: aultis.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Benefits_Canada_Drug_Plan_Management_Conference_Results.pdf |
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Beijing (mercury, fatigue and gastroenteritis )
For people for those who haven't been to Beijing, it's been cleaned up a little bit but on a sunny day you can't see a building across the street because the air is so thick with pollution and most of it is from coal rock which they burn and from some of the inversions that come from the weather patterns from the Gobi Desert. It's so bad that many people in Beijing walk around with face masks.
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HISTORY SHOWS POLIO CAUSED BY PESTICIDE EXPOSURE, THEN WAS ERADICATED BY DECLINE IN DDT USE https://worldhealth.net/forum/topic/673/ The center for disease control was the one that said you should use DDT in your homes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Kv58YDfohE Plandemic 2 FULL (Mirror) |
DDT Spraying on children
... and then everyone started getting Polio... |
Many people during the 1950s became ill as a result of pesticide-contaminated milk, much of which ended up having to be quietly pulled from store shelves in subsequent years. This contaminated milk was also known to be a primary carrier of polio, and was directly responsible for spreading the disease until the contaminating pesticides were eventually phased out, and the milk supply effectively remediated.
Aufderheide's complete 7 Trivia Facts About Polio for an eye-opening look at the facts surrounding this notorious disease: http://vactruth.com/2012/06/03/7-trivia-facts-about-polio Sources for this article include: http://vactruth.com/2012/06/03/7-trivia-facts-about-polio/ http://www.raw-milk-facts.com/ Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/036290_polio_DDT_pesticide_exposure.html#ixzz1yuD7DnoF The word "virus" is ancient Latin, meaning "slime" or "poison." Mainstream science admits that most viruses are harmless, yet the word "virus " adds to a biased and highly promoted language of fear regarding nature. Definitions of viruses; range from "pathogenic" to "not usually pathogenic" - the more popular the media source, the more frightening the definition.
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Conclusion
Paradoxically, early virus studies considered virus filtrates to be a poison, not a microbe, thus the name virus. Today, we know that viruses are information. Now, nearly a half-century later, the validity of Dr. Biskinds work appears even more certain. Again, according to Biskind: It was even known by 1945 that DDT is stored in the body fat of mammals and appears in the milk. With this foreknowledge the series of catastrophic events that followed the most intensive campaign of mass poisoning in known human history, should not have surprised the experts. Yet, far from admitting a causal relationship so obvious that in any other field of biology it would be instantly accepted, virtually the entire apparatus of communication, lay and scientific alike, has been devoted to denying, concealing, suppressing, distorting and attempts to convert into its opposite, the overwhelming evidence. Libel, slander and economic boycott have not been overlooked in this campaign. The unique correlations between CNS disease and CNS toxins present a variety of research opportunities not only in medical science, but political science, philosophy, media studies, psychology, and sociology. Jim West |
Drug Eruptions
Morbilliform ("maculopapular")
- Erythematous macules and papules - Resembles a measles rash Drug eruptions, viral exanthems, scarlet fever, staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome and toxic shock syndrome commonly result in this appearance. Video: Pseudomonas aeruginosa Gram negative rods Pseudomonas aeruginosa Gram negative rods - YouTube Ayurvedic Treatment for Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Gram Negative - Dr. Vikram's Blog - Ayurvedic and Herbal Remedies (alwaysayurveda.net) ANTI Pseudomonas Aeruginosa |
Exanthemous Drug Eruption
- most common cutaneous reaction (Approximately 10-15% of children treated with an antibiotic, particularly beta-lactam antibiotics and sulfonamides antibiotics, will have such a reaction.) - begin with the sudden onset of a symmetric morbilliform rash on the trunk within 1-2 weeks of starting a new medication. Over the next several days, macular and papular lesions spread distally and coalesce into patches or plaques. - The most important step is to discontinue any suspected offending drugs. Once the trigger to T-cell activation is removed, reactions usually resolve in 1-2 weeks. - the same drug can be given in the future without a recurrent reaction. |
Stevens-johnson syndrome (SJS) & Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN)severe drug eruptions representing the continuum of a cell-mediated cytotoxic reaction with massive keratinocyte apoptosis in the cutaneous and mucosal epidermis. Similar to DRESS, reactions tend to occur from the same anti-epileptics, sulfonamides and allopurinol and manifest 2-6 weeks after drug initiation. Clinically, patients present with an influenza-like illness consisting of fever, malaise, myalgia and arthralgia. The skin rash begins as tender erythematous macules, which quickly coalesce into patches with purpuric centers. Because of the keratinocyte apoptosis, blistering and sloughing of the skin can occur with <10% blistering of the body surface in SJS and >30% in TEN. Blistering of 10-30% is often termed SJS/TEN overlap syndrome. Mucosal involvement can result in conjunctivitis, oral hemorrhagic erosions and/or genital erosions. Distinct from DRESS, patients with SJS and TEN do not have hematologic manifestations or organ dysfunction. Management consists of discontinuing the medication, which typically results in resolution of the rash over the next 1-2 weeks
Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms
DRESS is a severe delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction from exceptionally strong activation of drug-specific T-cells. Unlike exanthematous drug eruptions, this tends to occur with anti-epileptics, sulfonamides or allopurinols and appears later after initiation (2-6 weeks).
patients initially develop a truncal morbilliform pattern, but it rapidly spreads and coalesces into a confluent erythroderma of over half of the skin surface. Patients also have systemic symptoms including fever, malaise, facial edema and diffuse lymphadenopathy. Hematologic abnormalities, such as leukocytosis, eosinophilia and atypical lymphocytosis commonly occur. Organ involvement is variable, but patients typically have dysfunction of at least two organs:
• Liver: hepatomegaly, elevated ALT, elevated bilirubin
• Kidney: acute interstitial nephritis
• Lung: tachypnea, dyspnea, hypoxemia
Management consists of discontinuing the medication, which typically results in resolution within weeks to months. Approximately 5-10% of patients die during the acute phase of the illness from organ failure
DRESS is a severe delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction from exceptionally strong activation of drug-specific T-cells. Unlike exanthematous drug eruptions, this tends to occur with anti-epileptics, sulfonamides or allopurinols and appears later after initiation (2-6 weeks).
patients initially develop a truncal morbilliform pattern, but it rapidly spreads and coalesces into a confluent erythroderma of over half of the skin surface. Patients also have systemic symptoms including fever, malaise, facial edema and diffuse lymphadenopathy. Hematologic abnormalities, such as leukocytosis, eosinophilia and atypical lymphocytosis commonly occur. Organ involvement is variable, but patients typically have dysfunction of at least two organs:
• Liver: hepatomegaly, elevated ALT, elevated bilirubin
• Kidney: acute interstitial nephritis
• Lung: tachypnea, dyspnea, hypoxemia
Management consists of discontinuing the medication, which typically results in resolution within weeks to months. Approximately 5-10% of patients die during the acute phase of the illness from organ failure
Other Source of problems
Root Canal
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Dr. Diane Meyer discusses the safety of root canals and why they can't ever be truly sterilized. She talks about safe removal of root canals and how that can improve your overall health dramatically. Video: Do You Need a Root Canal?
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Bone Condition
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Source/Symptom
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Bacteria, Virus, Fungi, Yeast
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Gaucher disease
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Guillain Barre Syndrome
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Poultry, source of food-borne illness
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B - Campylobacter jejuni
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Kawaskai Syndrom
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Osteoarthritis
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Osteomyelitis
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Direct organ invasion of Poultry, source of food-borne illness
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B - Staphylococcus aureus
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Osteoporosis
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P. gingivalis LPS inhibits osteoblastic differentiation and mineralization in periodontal ligament stem cells which participate in periodontal tissue regeneration (Kato et al., 2014).
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B - Porphyromonas gingivalis
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Perthes disease
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blood supply (BS) to the head of the femur is interrupted. ... The BS does eventually return and the bone will re-form, or re-ossify sometimes with a different shape than it had before. Because of this, degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis) can develop later in life
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unknown
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Reactive Arthritis
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Poultry, source of food-borne illness
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B1 - Campylobacter jejuni
B2 - Salmonella |
Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Besides cardiovascular disease, in vitro and animal model studies suggest that P. gingivalis can breach immune tolerance in susceptible individuals and exacerbate rheumatoid arthritis through enzymatic modification of host proteins (Maresz et al., 2013).
The results suggest that M. pneumoniae could be a cofactor in the pathogenesis of RA; however, more studies need to be done.
Nanobacterium
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are structures of 30-90 nm that result from the self-assembly of virus proteins without a nucleic acid genome or a lipid envelope.
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B - Porphyromonas gingivalis
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27820156/ use NATURAL ANTIBIOTICS (Tea tree oil, goldenseal, myrrh, garlic, olive leaf extract) to test if you have this Bacteria, you should get relief from pain. |
Septic Arthritis
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Direct organ invasion of Poultry, source of food-borne illness
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B - Staphylococcus aureus
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Bowel Diseases
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Source/Symptom
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Bacteria, Virus, Fungi, Yeast
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Gangrene of the bowel
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Intestines of humans/animals. C. perfringens is commonly found on raw meat and poultry
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B - Clostridium perfringens
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Gastroenteritis
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Produces enterotoxin (food poisoning) raw meat and poultry
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B - Staphylococcus aureus
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Proteins that disable immune system
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Characteristics
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Bacteria, Virus, Fungi, Yeast
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Protein A
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Binds Fc portion
Protects bacterial cell from phagocytosis |
B - Staphylococcus aureus
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Coagulase
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Fibrin formation, no phagocytosis
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B - Staphylococcus aureus
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Serum sickness
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arthralgia, joint pain, hives. muscle pain and weakness. soft tissue swelling. flushed skin. nausea. diarrhea. stomach cramping. itching. headache. facial swelling. blurred vision. shortness of breath. swollen lymph nodes.
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antibodies derived from animals
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Inflammasomes
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large intracellular multiprotein complexes that play a central role in innate immunity. (1), (2)
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They detect and respond to a large range of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), including bacterial flagellin, and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), such as uric acid crystals.
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Too Many Breathing Problems From The Toxic Waste . The video indicates why COVID appears to be so high in NOVA SCOTIA https://globalnews.ca/video/4636341/blockade-of-northern-pulp-mill-continues/ . Source: Canada population map https://maps-canada-ca.com/canada-population-map Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): Epidemiology update https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/epidemiological-summary-covid-19-cases.html |
The high polluting potential of pulp and paper industry waste-waters has been widely recognized and documented for over 30 years but continues to exist.
Advances in environmental research has shown the out-flowing of water or gas to a natural body of water from pulp and paper mills are highly toxic and are a major source of aquatic pollution. More than 250 chemicals have been identified in effluents which are produced at different stages of paper-making.(1)
Isolations of K. pneumoniae from the pulp and paper mill industry have been well documented and confirmed the presence of large numbers of K. pneumoniae in waters receiving pulp mill effluents. A total of 60% of the isolates were identified as
K. pneumoniae.(2)
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scientific name: Klebsiella pneumoniae
.disease name: pneumonia (also opportunistic infections ex. blood, meninges)
distinguishing features: *enteric bacteria, produced heat stable enter toxin, *enterotoxin produces large sticky colonies when cultured on nutritional
geographic occurrence: worldwide
high risk individuals: young, elderly, weakened immune system; heart conditions asthma, lung disease, diabetes
reservoir: humans, portals of entry: respiratory tract
incubation period: variable
period of illness: variable
signs/ symptoms: cough, thick, blood sputum, chest pain, chills, fever shortness of breath, abscess and necrosis of lung tissue
serious complications: death
preventative measures: proper monitory of flu-like symptoms in young, elderly and immuno-compromised individuals. limit cigarette and alcohol consumption
vaccine: no
pathogenic properties: colonization of alveoli stimulates inflammatory response; plasma, blood, and WBC's fill alveoli ; pneumonia destruction of lung tissue and abscess formation; infection carries by blood to other organs
Effluent has several toxic compound and responsible for water pollution and high mortality rate and deleterious consequences on the health of not just humans but fish are also subjected to exposure of pulp and paper mill effluent.(3)
Source:
1. Aquatic toxicity from pulp and paper mill effluents: a review
M Ali, TR Sreekrishnan
http://eprint.iitd.ac.in/bitstream/handle/12345678/425/aliaqu2001.pdf?sequence=1
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2. Source and Extent of Klebsiella pneumoniae in the Paper Industry
N. R. CAPLENAS, M. S. KANAREK, A. P. DUFOUR
https://aem.asm.org/content/aem/42/5/779.full.pdf
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3. Toxic Effect of Bleached Kraft Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents on the River Water and It’s Organism
Jaya Shahi1, Ajay Singh
https://scholar.google.ca/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=+Toxic+Effect+of+Bleached+Kraft+Pulp+and+Paper+Mill+Effluents+on+the+River+Water+and+It%E2%80%99s+Organism+Jaya+Shahi1%2C+Ajay+Singh&btnG=
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4. Klebsiella pneumoniae in Healthcare Settings
https://www.cdc.gov/hai/organisms/klebsiella/klebsiella.html
Advances in environmental research has shown the out-flowing of water or gas to a natural body of water from pulp and paper mills are highly toxic and are a major source of aquatic pollution. More than 250 chemicals have been identified in effluents which are produced at different stages of paper-making.(1)
Isolations of K. pneumoniae from the pulp and paper mill industry have been well documented and confirmed the presence of large numbers of K. pneumoniae in waters receiving pulp mill effluents. A total of 60% of the isolates were identified as
K. pneumoniae.(2)
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scientific name: Klebsiella pneumoniae
.disease name: pneumonia (also opportunistic infections ex. blood, meninges)
distinguishing features: *enteric bacteria, produced heat stable enter toxin, *enterotoxin produces large sticky colonies when cultured on nutritional
geographic occurrence: worldwide
high risk individuals: young, elderly, weakened immune system; heart conditions asthma, lung disease, diabetes
reservoir: humans, portals of entry: respiratory tract
incubation period: variable
period of illness: variable
signs/ symptoms: cough, thick, blood sputum, chest pain, chills, fever shortness of breath, abscess and necrosis of lung tissue
serious complications: death
preventative measures: proper monitory of flu-like symptoms in young, elderly and immuno-compromised individuals. limit cigarette and alcohol consumption
vaccine: no
pathogenic properties: colonization of alveoli stimulates inflammatory response; plasma, blood, and WBC's fill alveoli ; pneumonia destruction of lung tissue and abscess formation; infection carries by blood to other organs
Effluent has several toxic compound and responsible for water pollution and high mortality rate and deleterious consequences on the health of not just humans but fish are also subjected to exposure of pulp and paper mill effluent.(3)
Source:
1. Aquatic toxicity from pulp and paper mill effluents: a review
M Ali, TR Sreekrishnan
http://eprint.iitd.ac.in/bitstream/handle/12345678/425/aliaqu2001.pdf?sequence=1
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2. Source and Extent of Klebsiella pneumoniae in the Paper Industry
N. R. CAPLENAS, M. S. KANAREK, A. P. DUFOUR
https://aem.asm.org/content/aem/42/5/779.full.pdf
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3. Toxic Effect of Bleached Kraft Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents on the River Water and It’s Organism
Jaya Shahi1, Ajay Singh
https://scholar.google.ca/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=+Toxic+Effect+of+Bleached+Kraft+Pulp+and+Paper+Mill+Effluents+on+the+River+Water+and+It%E2%80%99s+Organism+Jaya+Shahi1%2C+Ajay+Singh&btnG=
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4. Klebsiella pneumoniae in Healthcare Settings
https://www.cdc.gov/hai/organisms/klebsiella/klebsiella.html
Inflammation, dysbiosis and chronic disease
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Problem
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Solution
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CausesThe causes and risk factors for each of the 100 different forms of arthritis differ.2 For most forms, it is believed that there are overlapping factors that increase the risk of developing the condition.
Broadly, arthritis types can be broken into four categories related to the mechanisms that lead to joint inflammation:
Broadly, arthritis types can be broken into four categories related to the mechanisms that lead to joint inflammation:
- Degenerative arthritis: The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis, in which the cartilage that cushions the bones in the joints is destroyed. This is often related to age, overuse, or injury.3
- Inflammatory arthritis is an autoimmune process where your immune system mistakenly attacks your joints and other tissues. Rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis are the most common forms. Genetics and environmental factors may play a role in developing these conditions.4
- Metabolic arthritis: Problems clearing uric acid from the body can cause gout.
- Infectious (septic) arthritis: When bacteria or a virus infects the fluid surrounding a joint or the joint itself, arthritis (localized to that joint) can result.
Hormones
How testosterone affects the body specifically bone growth: Olliver Schultheiss, Psychology Professor
Testosterone and estradiol, also spelled oestradioll (its counterpart in females), contribute significantly to bone strength and density from prenatal development to maturity. During the first three months of pregnancy testosterone causes the ring fingers of the male fetus to grow longer than the index fingers. In general women's index fingers are longer than their ring fingers in men it's just the opposite.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0Iq45Nbevk&t=369s
Testosterone and estradiol, also spelled oestradioll (its counterpart in females), contribute significantly to bone strength and density from prenatal development to maturity. During the first three months of pregnancy testosterone causes the ring fingers of the male fetus to grow longer than the index fingers. In general women's index fingers are longer than their ring fingers in men it's just the opposite.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0Iq45Nbevk&t=369s