Symptoms of toxins leaving the body: -Fatigue. -Headaches. -Short-term memory loss. -Brain fog / confusion / disorientation. -“Racing” thoughts, racing mind. -Dizziness, feeling “spaced out.” (Feeling like you are detached from your body) -“Knots” in muscles, especially in the back ...
It’s not necessarily people who are experiencing obvious symptoms, but because we test most of our clients and that includes looking at their gut microbiome and absorption you know, we often see that. There’s dysfunction there, even when there aren’t obvious symptoms. So, and when you’r...
Toxins caused symptoms like extreme fatigue and all-over body aches for me. My friend invited me to the sauna for a cleansing, and though I was skeptical, I went. I did feel a little bit better after just one session. As the weeks went on and I continued to visit the sauna, I felt...
In the process of breaking down the plant matter, they suck the oxygen out of seawater, leaving little or none for fish or other marine life. Years ago, Rabalais popularized a term for this broad area off the Louisiana coast: the "dead zone." In fact, dead zones aren't really dead. ...
“In my veterinary practice of the past five or six years I have found a disease appearing among one or two year old colts that shows a line of symptoms corresponding closely to anterior poliomyelitis in children. I have had from five to six cases a year during this...
Leaving out the publications of my group, many sound articles have been written on this topic with clever hypotheses, clear-cut experimental plans involving well-conducted and technically sound experiments, leading to well-founded deductions that, unfortunately, have led to opposite conclusions. This ...
The symptoms of the infection (diarrhea and cramping) are due to the C. perfringens enterotoxin (CPE), a peptide presenting a unique amino acid sequence and mechanism of action. CPE is a thermo-labile protein with 319 amino acids, without N-terminal secretion sequence and presenting a ...
CyrF acts on the product of CyrE and elongates the chain by an acetate, leaving C4 and C6 unreduced. Step 7 in the pathway involves the formation of the uracil ring, a reaction that has been elusive so far and is required for the toxicity of the final cylindrospermopsin compound [...
These symptoms are followed by an erythematous rash and the formation of large, fragile, fluid-filled blisters. The blisters burst with mechanical action, leaving the affected parts of the body without a protective layer of epidermis [5,6]. Only the skin, but not the mucosa, is involved [7...
Mild symptoms would be expected in more than 10% of the population exposed to 1.85 µg STX equivalents/kg of body weight (b.w.). Severe poisoning has been reported at doses ranging from 5.6 to 2058 µg STX equivalents/kg [2]. Recent estimations suggest that the minimal dose for ...