Tag: microbiome

FIRE AND BRIMSTONE

Christopher Rasmussen MD, MS (aka "Reality Renegade") | November 2, 2013 | 0 Comments

Elsewhere, like in the statins chapter, I mention my favorite professor Dr Stephanie Seneff a Senior Research Scientist in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT. Talk about thinking outside the Box, her work on many different subjects are some of the most compelling studies I have ever had the good luck to […]

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The gut microbiome a continuation

Christopher Rasmussen MD, MS (aka "Reality Renegade") | October 26, 2013 | 1 Comment

JUST LIKE DOMINOS It’s alimentary my dear Mr Watson. Modern man’s gut microbiome met its first health insult 10,000 years ago with the advent of agriculture pruning us by 6 inches due to micronutrient deficiencies from monocultured grain eating. It added numerous new diseases such as rotten teeth, degenerative joint disease and obesity. Next came […]

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IT TAKES A LOT OF GUTS-THE HUMAN MICROBIOME IN DISEASE

Christopher Rasmussen MD, MS (aka "Reality Renegade") | October 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

ALL THEY ASK FOR IN RETURN These friendly bacteria have developed a way to interact within our gut without triggering an immune response against them; to co-exist in our bowels which is incredible when you think about it.[1] All they ask for in return is that we feed, shelter and clothe them. Well perhaps they […]

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