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Conversations with Marty Ross MD: 7/27/22
Conversations with Marty Ross MD: 7/27/22 Side Effects 0 Views • 23 days ago

Here is a recording of my Lyme Q&A Webinar, Conversations with Marty Ross MD, from 7/27/22. In this webinar I answer questions you have about Lyme Disease treatment. Sign up for the next webinar of Conversations with Marty Ross MD at Treat Lyme: https://www.treatlyme.net/lyme....-webinar-marty-ross- .

We discussed:
alphal gal,
my thoughts on MMS for Lyme,
placebo effect and all types of drugs and treatments,
QT prolongation and heart arrhythmia,
radiculopathy with Lyme or Bart as cause,
how to distinguish side effects for Herxheimer reaction,
meaning and causes of elevated C4a and tgf beta 1,
Low Dose Naltrexone,
Singulair is effective for allergy related inflammation,
Review of best Lyme, Bart and Babesia testing options,
carditis can lead to ongoing fatigue,
with relapses consider if you have intestinal yeast overgrowth,
possible causes of muscle wasting in Lyme disease,
BPC-157 peptide may fix tissue damage of all kinds
how to fix mitochondria dysfunction,
how to treat mold colonization in mold toxicity,
SIBO diagnosis and treatment,
FODMAP diet,
my thoughts on Shoemaker trained mold toxicity providers,
best way to see if you have mold-toxicity in Lyme disease is a urine test not Shoemaker labs,
Bartonella can lead to lymph node swelling,
review of Bartonella symptoms,
how to diagnose Bartonella,
phosphatidylcholine,
each strain of Bartonella is treated the same,
why I do not recommend panel testing through IGenex,
why I prefer alcohol herbal extractions over pills for herbal antibiotics,
Japanese knotweed for Borellia and Bartonella,
when to use antibiotics in pregnancy to prevent Lyme transmission,
If there is no relapse after 2 years off treatment a person is probably cured of Lyme,
how to fix ongoing Lyme damage with BPC-157,
and much more.

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New research may reveal why Lyme disease causes chronic symptoms for some
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According to a new CDC study, a particular immune system marker may be why some people experience lingering symptoms after being diagnosed with Lyme disease. NBC News’ Dr. Natalie Azar explains what researchers know about the protein interferon alpha and the challenges behind diagnosing Lyme disease.

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Resveratrol Skincare: Anti-Aging Skin Benefits of #dermatologistrecommended Best Skincare Ingredient
Resveratrol Skincare: Anti-Aging Skin Benefits of #dermatologistrecommended Best Skincare Ingredient Side Effects 0 Views • 23 days ago

Dermatologist Dr.TWL discusses resveratrol skincare, which exert potent anti-aging effects that contribute towards healthy skin repair and functioning. Resveratrol is plausibly the best skin care ingredient one can find in any skincare.

For instance, resveratrol promotes cell stability by protecting collagen in skin, and stabilizes the deeper structure of skin known as the extracellular matrix. The skincare ingredient also exerts antibacterial effects superior to topical antibiotic creams when it is used on wounds and supports robust wound healing. Additional skin benefits of resveratrol skincare include lightening of scars, skin barrier repair and protection against ultraviolet rays.

More information about resveratrol skincare is available as below.

0:00 - Introduction to Resveratrol skincare
0:52 - How does Resveratrol skincare work?
1:55 - Resveratrol's beneficial effects on skin
2:25 - Resveratrol's impact on wound healing
4:17 - Protection against UV damage
5:30 - Anti-aging effects of Resveratrol skincare
6:18 - Japanese Knotweed as a source of Resveratrol

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Cameron Douglass, Impacts of Chemical and Mechanical Tamarisk Control Methods on Plant Communities
Cameron Douglass, Impacts of Chemical and Mechanical Tamarisk Control Methods on Plant Communities Side Effects 0 Views • 23 days ago

Tamarisk infestations often have strongly negative effects on the biotic communities at invaded sites, especially on the plants that persist underneath the tamarisk canopy and nearby. Tamarisk removal may eliminate the physical impacts of infestations, but may also cause unintended consequences that can define how well understory and surrounding plant communities can re-establish. Our ongoing research studies how common tamarisk removal and control methods (chemical control -- aerial and backpack applications; mechanical control -- Hydro-axe mulching and tree excavation; and biological control -- Diorhabda carinulata releases) affect patterns of subsequent site re-vegetation.

Imazapyr and triclopyr are the two most frequently used herbicides for controlling tamarisk. Therefore, our research has focused on the effects from initial herbicide applications and also on the impact of soil residues. Helicopter applications of imazapyr resulted in widespread plant community decline, with kochia being the most common and abundant species that establishes following application. Individual plant applications of imazapyr minimized the area of non-target impacts, but still killed many plant species. Triclopyr basal bark applications were much safer on the understory plant community, and in particular for grasses. The soil residues of imazapyr in particular were persistent, and twelve months after application negatively affected sensitive native plant species.

Mechanical removal methods tended to have a short-term positive effect on plant communities, increasing species diversity and numbers. Interestingly, the small-sized tamarisk debris created by Hydro-axing and other mulching equipment was found to encourage initial plant establishment. However, by the second year after treatment the disturbances caused by mechanical tamarisk removal favored recruitment by perennial, invasive species. Species that were found to be especially common and problematic included perennial pepperweed and Russian knapweed.

Overall, while tamarisk removal by any means can at some sites facilitate the establishment of other noxious plants, there is generally an inherent ecological capacity for desirable and functionally important plants to establish. The specific removal method that is chosen can affect this capacity, and the broad use of non-selective herbicides in particular can diminish desirable re-vegetation. Secondary establishment by other invasive plant species can often be managed efficiently and successfully if identified early on when infestations are small and easy to treat. Controlling tamarisk is only one component of effectively managing infested natural area sites, and the selection and implementation of appropriate removal methods can help to preserve a site's capacity for passive restoration.

Cameron H. Douglass and Scott J. Nissen, Colorado State University, Fort Collins

Bartonellosis Treatment FAQs | Rifampin Resistance? Complete Eradication? Pulsing Antibiotics?
Bartonellosis Treatment FAQs | Rifampin Resistance? Complete Eradication? Pulsing Antibiotics? Side Effects 0 Views • 23 days ago

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I address the issue of antibiotic resistance in the treatment of bartonellosis and compare it to bacterial persistence. I address whether or not complete eradication of Bartonella is possible. I also talk about if and when pulsing antibiotics for bartonellosis is appropriate and the risks of pulsing rifampin based on the ScIeNtIfIc LiTeRaTuRe.

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Time stamps
✩ Intro: 0:00
✩ Diff b/w rifampin and rifabutin and rifampin resistance: 3:28
→ Penetration of rifampin vs. rifabutin
→ Persistence in biofilms
→ Persistence in tissue cysts (Bartonella do not have a cyst form)
→ Macrolide resistance
→ Plateauing on rifampin and clarithromycin
→ Why rifamycins are effective in latent infections
✩ Can Bartonella be eradicated? 11:30
✩ Pulsing antibiotics for bartonellosis? 13:22
✩ Pulsing rifampin? 15:43

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Studies referenced:
REF 1 Battaglia, R., Salgarollo, G., Zini, G., Montesanti, L., & Benedetti, M. S. (1991). Absorption, disposition, and urinary metabolism of 14C-rifabutin in rats. Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 35(7), 1391-1396. https://aac.asm.org/content/aac/35/7/1391.full.pdf
REF 2 Willing, B. P., Pepin, D. M., Marcolla, C. S., Forgie, A. J., Diether, N. E., & Bourrie, B. C. (2018). Bacterial resistance to antibiotic alternatives: a wolf in sheep’s clothing?. Animal Frontiers, 8(2), 39-47.
https://academic.oup.com/af/article/8/2/39/4990302
REF 3 Biswas, S., Raoult, D., & Rolain, J. M. (2006). Molecular characterization of resistance to macrolides in Bartonella henselae. Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 50(9), 3192-3193. https://aac.asm.org/content/aac/50/9/3192.full.pdf
REF 4 Crabol, Y., Catherinot, E., Veziris, N., Jullien, V., & Lortholary, O. (2016). Rifabutin: where do we stand in 2016?. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 71(7), 1759-1771.
https://academic.oup.com/jac/a....rticle/71/7/1759/175
REF 5 Rothstein, D. M. (2016). Rifamycins, alone and in combination. Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine, 6(7), a027011.
http://perspectivesinmedicine.....cshlp.org/content/6/
REF 6 Dickinson, J. M., & Mitchison, D. A. (1981). Experimental models to explain the high sterilizing activity of rifampin in the chemotherapy of tuberculosis. American Review of Respiratory Disease, 123(4), 367-371.
REF 7 Grosset, J., & Leventis, S. (1983). Adverse effects of rifampin. Reviews of infectious diseases, 5(Supplement_3), S440-S446.
REF 8 Havey, T. C., Cserti-Gazdewich, C., Sholzberg, M., Keystone, J. S., & Gold, W. L. (2012). Recurrent disseminated intravascular coagulation caused by intermittent dosing of rifampin. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 86(2), 264-267.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC32692
REF 9 Poole, G., Stradling, P., & Worlledge, S. (1971). Potentially serious side effects of high-dose twice-weekly rifampicin. Br Med J, 3(5770), 343-347.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC17986
REF 10 Flynn, C. T., Rainford, D. J., & Hope, E. (1974). Acute renal failure and rifampicin: danger of unsuspected intermittent dosage. British Medical Journal, 2(5917), 482.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC16106
REF 11 Sadanshiv, M., George, A. A., Mishra, A. K., & Kuriakose, C. K. (2018). Rifampicin-induced immune allergic reaction. Tropical Doctor, 48(2), 156-159.
https://www.researchgate.net/p....rofile/Ajay_Mishra26

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Unlocking the Mysteries of Lyme disease
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May is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month, a chance for Lyme patients, activists, and educators to spread information.

About this event
Unlike traditional psychiatry, which rarely looks at the brain, Amen Clinics uses brain imaging technology to identify patterns associated with Lyme disease and other infections.
It is well known that Lyme disease and other infections can cause physiological symptoms, including fevers, swollen glands, sore throat, headache, and joint pain or swelling. But many people are unaware that they can also lead to cognitive and neuropsychological issues.
Chronic Lyme disease is often associated with neurological symptoms that are both difficult to treat and debilitating.

In this presentation, we will discuss:
the neurological manifestation of Lyme Disease and co-infections
how tick-borne diseases can mimic other neurological diseases among both the adult and pediatric populations
the connection between psychiatric disorders and Lyme disease

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SPEAKERS:
EBONI CORNISH, MD
Amen Clinics Washington D.C.
At Amen Clinics, Dr. Cornish specializes in the treatment of Lyme Disease, environmental toxicity, methylation disorders, and Morgellons Disease among other chronic conditions. Dr. Cornish’s approach to the treatment of chronic disease is to find the root cause of a person’s health problems by performing a comprehensive evaluation of the body’s various biological systems and takes an approach based on integrative strategies of healing.
She currently serves as a board member of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society Educational Foundation. She is a member of the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) and the Institute of Functional Medicine (IFM). She has combined her passion for integrative/functional medicine, interest in chronic illness, and extensive genetic research experience at NIH to manage the challenges facing many patients of Amen Clinics.

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The Compounding Center
Jay Gill is a practicing pharmacist for over 20 years at The Compounding Center in Leesburg, VA.
He has trained and specialized in compounding since 1998. He is one of the owners and Director of Business Development and is responsible for identifying and developing new business relationships and product development ideas. Jay is a graduate of Howard University School of Pharmacy.

HOST:
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Japanese knotweed! check it out
Japanese knotweed! check it out Side Effects 0 Views • 23 days ago

My number one favorite tincture I could not thrive with out is the least sold tincture I have 🤣 the irony is hilarious.. here's some info on what knotweed is all about:

Polygonum Cuspidatum) (wild foraged from farm) Japanese Knotweed is an invasive plant from Japan, typically irradicated and densely growing in edge habitats and urban environments. It is a powerful plant that contains resveratrol, some people call it “reverse it all” for it’s anti-aging properties. Reseveratrol can help in reducing inflammation, aiding along side cancer treatments, antioxidant effects, as well as helping assist in cholesterol health.


Known as “Hu Zhuang” in Chinese medicine, contains plant compounds like resveratrol, piceatannol, polydatin, and emodin, and is rich in flavonoids like quercetin, rutin, apigenin, isoquercitrin, reynoutrin, hyperoside, and kaempferol. It possesses anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant properties...


Overall, Japanese Knotweed is a plant that has shown a wide range of potential health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and neuroprotective effects. It has been studied for its potential to treat a variety of conditions, including Lyme disease, common cold, allergies, neurodegenerative diseases, skin conditions, diabetes, ulcerative colitis, hepatitis B, obesity, SARS-CoV-2, HIV, and cancer. The plant is rich in various compounds such as resveratrol, piceatannol, polydatin, and emodin, as well as flavonoids such as quercetin, rutin, apigenin, isoquercitrin, reynoutrin, hyperoside, and kaempferol.

Japanese Knotweed Scientific Studies
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JAPANESE KNOTWEED SCIENTIFIC STUDIES
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3 Reasons I Stopped Resveratrol
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I recently stopped taking resveratrol and in this video I talk about why.

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People have asked me if I take resveratrol so I decided to make this video.
If you've been taking resveratrol and feel I'm missing something please let me know in the comments. If you've recently decided to stop taking resveratrol please let me know that as well. Please remember to include your reasons for making that decision.

I hope you enjoy this video.

Thank you for watching!

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Disclaimer. Yes, I am a certified keto and intermittent fasting coach. (Certified by Dr Berg). I am NOT a medical doctor. Information in this video or other videos on this channel are intended for informational purposes only and should never be considered medical advice. It is always best when considering supplements or making dietary changes to consult with your healthcare professional.

JAPANESE KNOTWEED
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Japanese Knotweed  99 % TRANS RESVERATROL
Japanese Knotweed 99 % TRANS RESVERATROL Side Effects 0 Views • 23 days ago

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00:00 Resveratrol- 3 Tips to BOOST Antioxidants
00:23 What Most people Don't know about Antioxidants
00:52 Tip #1 Adding this powder into different foods
01:22 What it tastes like and what you can add this to
01:39 This has MORE Trans Resveratrol than Grapes
02:39 Add a spoonful of this into shake to BOOST these Antioxidants
03:31 Tip #2 Resveratrol and Matcha for Antioxidant Powerhouse
04:33 What Happens when pairing Resveratrol and EGCG for obese humans
05:03 Resveratrol and Glutathione- What happens to the Vitamins
05:40 What foods you can add this to
06:19 What to do with Treatment Resistant Hyperpigmentation
06:33 What to do if using: Long term medications, un heathy diet, addicted to sugar
06:47 Food Derived Supplement for Treatment Resistant hyperpigmentation
07:29 BEFORE ANND AFTER OF Treatment Resistant Hyperpigmentation
07:49 Who SHOULD/ SHOULD NOT Take Resveratrol

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