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August 14, 2014 at 11:22 pm #308402lynnie_sydneyParticipant
I watched part 1 of a completely fascinating TV science program on our Public Broadcasting station (ABC TV) on the new research about the critical importance of gut bacteria in health and their role in immune function – including inflammatory response: how what we eat completely changes not the amount of gut bacteria but the make-up of the population.
Really worth watching and here’s a link to the various segments in Part 1 (full transcript also available on the site)
http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/gut_reaction_part_1/default.htm
Below are a few quotes from it:
Living on us and inside of us are an enormous number of bacteria. In fact, the bacterial cells outnumber ours by 10 to 1. And if you’re talking genes, the bacteria contribute a hundred times as many genes as our genomes do. So when you think about it, they’re not really OUR bacteria, we’re THEIR human.
It’s mainly in the gut that the immune system learns what to and what not to attack. And our bacteria don’t just affect physical health. They also have pathways to our brains.
Professor Stephen Simpson
Diet changes what you’re feeding to your bacteria. And because your bacterial species all have a slightly different requirement for nutrients, then you’re going to support different communities.NARRATION
So all the health problems on that long list may be connected to a lack of diversity and to the wrong type of bacteria disturbing the immune system, leaving our bodies in a perpetual state of inflammation. Inflammation is one of the body’s defence mechanisms and involves immune cells being released. But these defences can do harm if they’re not properly controlled.Professor Charles Mackay
The cells which are built to kill bacteria are actually doing damage to our own tissue. And that’s usually an inflammatory disease. And that’s what happens in the islets in type-1 diabetes or in the airways in asthma or in the joints in rheumatoid arthritis.Be well! Lynnie
Palindromic RA 30 yrs (Chronic Lyme?)
Mino 2003-2008 100mg MWF - can no longer tolerate any tetracyclines
rotating abx protocol now. From Sep 2018 MWF - a.m. Augmentin Duo 440mg + 150mg Biaxsig (roxithromycin). p.m. Cefaclor (375mg) + Klacid 125mg + LDN 3mg + Annual Clindy IV's
Diet: no gluten, dairy, sulphites, low salicylates
Supps: 600mg N-AC BID, 1000mg Vit C, P5P 40mg, zinc picolinate 60mg, Lithium orotate 20mg, Magnesium Oil, Bio-identical hormones (DHEA + Prog + Estrog)August 15, 2014 at 6:50 pm #372917Lynne G.SDParticipantLynnie;
this is wonderful and I am so glad that they have a written version as I can’t get sound or video with my “dial up” connection.Can you post parts 2 and 3 when they come up?I already had a good idea about this info but I sent it on to all my friends with bad eating habits.hehehe
Thanks a millionAugust 15, 2014 at 9:31 pm #372915GraceParticipantLooks like excellent information. Cant wait to read!!
Thanks for posting.
Be well 🙂August 16, 2014 at 12:23 am #372918lynnie_sydneyParticipantCan you post parts 2 and 3 when they come up?
Hi Lynne – yes I will post the link. Part 2 is broadcast next week and think it’s a 2-part program. Some of the stuff I knew about (diet has long been part of my approach) but there was some fascinating new info in there for me.
Be well! Lynnie
Palindromic RA 30 yrs (Chronic Lyme?)
Mino 2003-2008 100mg MWF - can no longer tolerate any tetracyclines
rotating abx protocol now. From Sep 2018 MWF - a.m. Augmentin Duo 440mg + 150mg Biaxsig (roxithromycin). p.m. Cefaclor (375mg) + Klacid 125mg + LDN 3mg + Annual Clindy IV's
Diet: no gluten, dairy, sulphites, low salicylates
Supps: 600mg N-AC BID, 1000mg Vit C, P5P 40mg, zinc picolinate 60mg, Lithium orotate 20mg, Magnesium Oil, Bio-identical hormones (DHEA + Prog + Estrog)August 16, 2014 at 11:30 pm #372916bonnielouKeymasterThanks Lynn, this was great!
Bonnie Lou
RA 02/07,AP 10/07
Minocycline 200mg MWF; Plaquenil 100mg 3 days/week
Fish Oil, Ubiquinol, Turmeric, Vit C (2 grams) , MultiVit, Magnesium, Astaxanthin, D3 (5000), probiotics and a daily dose of yoga!August 19, 2014 at 1:49 am #372914AnonymousParticipantI watched it only today. Amazing. Thank you Lynnie.
Linda L.August 26, 2014 at 6:09 pm #372919PipParticipantBrilliant – going to watch the other one now.
August 26, 2014 at 11:56 pm #372920lynnie_sydneyParticipantHi Pip
Glad you are doing so well.
Aren’t they great?
You might also want to take a look at this project (I posted this in another thread). This is where all the info for those programs came from. And it’s based in the U.S. (Colorado). You can join the American Gut part of the project too and find out what your own body is “housing”.Be well! Lynnie
Palindromic RA 30 yrs (Chronic Lyme?)
Mino 2003-2008 100mg MWF - can no longer tolerate any tetracyclines
rotating abx protocol now. From Sep 2018 MWF - a.m. Augmentin Duo 440mg + 150mg Biaxsig (roxithromycin). p.m. Cefaclor (375mg) + Klacid 125mg + LDN 3mg + Annual Clindy IV's
Diet: no gluten, dairy, sulphites, low salicylates
Supps: 600mg N-AC BID, 1000mg Vit C, P5P 40mg, zinc picolinate 60mg, Lithium orotate 20mg, Magnesium Oil, Bio-identical hormones (DHEA + Prog + Estrog) -
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