Viruses go from one person to another. That’s the goal of the makers and creators of viruses; they are engineered and manufactured to go from one person to another. Shotgun Viruses are viruses such as Flu, Covid, and Ebola. These viruses, when entering the body, are designed to rapidly produce and blow up quickly inside the body. One person may only get infe ... Show More
Jun 2022
From Modern Medicine to Alternative Medicine: How to Heal Your Gut, Crohn's, Ulcerative Colitis and IBD…Naturally – E158
Welcome to another episode of the Mastering Diabetes Audio Experience. We are very excited about this episode. We will be speaking with Robynne K. Chutkan, MD, FASGE. We will be answering the following questions: What is an "anti-viral gut" and how do we create one? What's the co ... Show More
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Feb 2009
TWiV #22 - Viral bioinformatics
In episode 22 of This Week in Virology, host Vincent Racaniello and guest host Chris Upton, a professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology at the University of Victoria in Vancouver, Canada, converse about hepatitis B in India, AIDS gene therapy with a ribozyme, a ... Show More
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Mar 2025
The 1 Vitamin That REVERSES Nerve Damage (And Nobody Talks About It)
Viruses can hide in the ganglia (a nerve cell cluster) and turn off autophagy, a state in which the body recycles damaged proteins. Here, the viruses can lie dormant until stress levels rise, which increases cortisol and weakens the immune system.
Emotional stress can significant ... Show More
4m 59s
Mar 2025
How Bird Flu Could Impact YOU: Virologist Explains the Risks, How to Protect Yourself, & Why Egg Prices are So High
When it comes to the bird flu, you are probably panicking about the wrong things! Understand the bird flu’s impact on wild birds, chickens, cows, cats, your grocery bill and whether or not your health is at risk. Dr. Seema Lakdawala, a molecular virologist from Emory University, ... Show More
1h 9m
Jul 2023
Herpès : mieux comprendre les symptômes et les facteurs déclenchants de cette maladie virale
Bouche, organes génitaux, œil, méninge… L’herpès est une infection virale qui peut être localisée à divers endroits du corps humain. Très contagieux, il touche 12 millions de Français. Or, une fois dans l’organisme, le virus reste à vie et se manifeste sous forme de poussées. Le ... Show More
2m 9s