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    Explore " enzyme" with insightful episodes like "Weekly roundup — Let's increase our healthspan", "Weekly roundup — Let's increase our healthspan", "Folge 37: Irre sind menschlich", "Lupus: Sutton" and "131 - Sarah Prebianca: Your Attitude Is Everything" from podcasts like ""Science Unscripted - Daily news on COVID-19", "Science unscripted", "Die Bierverkoster", "Texas Tech Health Check" and "F* It!"" and more!

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    Lupus: Sutton

    Lupus: Sutton

    Lupus is a long-term autoimmune disease that can cause inflammation and pain in any part of someone’s body. Those with lupus see their immune system attack healthy tissue.

    For this episode, we have three guests: Roger Sutton, Ph.D., professor of cell physiology and molecular biophysics in the School of Medicine, and two members of his lab, MD/Ph.D. student, Johanna Villarreal and Ph.D. student, Joey McCord. The three of them talk to us about lupus -- diagnosis, symptoms, treatment -- and their research on lupus.

    Organization mentioned:
    Lupus Research Alliance
    Lubbock Lupus Group (Facebook)
    Lubbock Lupus Group (Instagram)

    131 - Sarah Prebianca: Your Attitude Is Everything

    131 - Sarah Prebianca: Your Attitude Is Everything

    Today’s episode is one you will not want to miss. Just when I think I have a lot thrown at me, I meet someone that really puts it into perspective. Sarah Prebianca is a wife to Connor, mom of two beautiful girls (Camilla, 4 and Georgia, 2). Their 2 year old, Georgia suffers from a debilitating, extremely rare, genetic disease  (Lesch-Nyhan Disease). It has turned their lives upside down - countless hospital admissions, health scares, trauma, and days where it felt like there was no hope for them.  Through the difficult times, she learned to lean into her faith like never before. Sarah chooses to thrive as you will learn all about in this episode. 

     

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    Amy Ledin Bio: The Co-Owner and Operator at Lean Bodies Consulting. Amy Ledin has been in the online wellness space for over a decade. Her coaching in this space has led to her passion in helping women build strong personal integrity. Fighting cancer for now close to 7 years, Amy loves sharing her mindset hacks and strategies that helped her through her fight to not just be a survivor, but an overcomer.

     

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    Danné Montague-King – The Science of Skin Care, Thinking for Yourself, & Buzzwords He Hates

    Danné Montague-King – The Science of Skin Care, Thinking for Yourself, & Buzzwords He Hates

    DMK founder and idea man, Danné Montague-King stops by the podcast this month to visit with host, Michelle D'Allaird-Brenner. Listen in on their conversation about his professional origins, innovative formulations, and the inside scoop to his latest passion project. 

     

    In this episode, Michelle and Danné discuss…

    [02:17] Coming out on top. 

    [06:04] His history coming into the industry. 

    [10:02] Anything can be changed. 

    [13:22] There is no secret ingredient. 

    [17:26] Education is more important than anything else. 

    [20:00] What it means to be DMK-certified

    [27:45] The up and coming “stemzyme.”

    [29:30] What keeps Danné going after 50 years.

    [33:06] If something doesn’t work, that means a component is missing. 

    [36:05] Believing in yourself at all costs. 

    [39:16] Four questions for Danné. 

    [42:27] “The Maybelline Prince”

    [45:16] “Skin Health: Surgical Alternatives to Healthy Skin, Anti-Aging and Scar Revision”

     

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    Dehnungsstreifen: Ursachen und Behandlung - Im Gespräch mit Buchautor Moritz Schäfer

    Dehnungsstreifen: Ursachen und Behandlung - Im Gespräch mit Buchautor Moritz Schäfer

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    Moritz Schäfer erklärt, dass Dehnungsstreifen auch ohne Schwangerschaft und ohne Dehnung der Haut auftreten können.

    Sie entstehen, wenn es ein hormonelles Ungleichgewicht der anabolen und katabolen Hormone auftritt. Dazu kommt dann oft auch ein Nährstoffmangel und ein Proteinmangel. Moritz empfiehlt dagegen auf seinen Insulinhaushalt zu achten, ausreichend Nährstoffe zu sich zu nehmen, auch in Form von verschiedenen Collagenarten. Mit Enzymen zu supplementieren ist ebenfalls sehr hilfreich. Und einen Wiederaufbau der Haut hält er durchaus für möglich. 

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    Haftungsausschluss:

    Alle Inhalte im Podcast werden von uns mit größter Sorgfalt recherchiert und publiziert. Dennoch übernehmen wir keine Haftung für die Richtigkeit, Vollständigkeit oder Aktualität der Informationen. Sie stellen unsere persönliche subjektive Meinung dar und ersetzen auch keine medizinische Diagnose oder ärztliche Beratung. Dasselbe gilt für unsere Gäste. Konsultieren Sie bei Fragen oder Beschwerden immer Ihren behandelnden Arzt.

     

    Haftungsausschluss:

    Alle Inhalte im Podcast werden von uns mit größter Sorgfalt recherchiert und publiziert. Dennoch übernehmen wir keine Haftung für die Richtigkeit, Vollständigkeit oder Aktualität der Informationen. Sie stellen unsere persönliche subjektive Meinung dar und ersetzen auch keine medizinische Diagnose oder ärztliche Beratung. Dasselbe gilt für unsere Gäste. Konsultieren Sie bei Fragen oder Beschwerden immer Ihren behandelnden Arzt.

    Brewing a Life-Saving Drug in Yeast with Prashanth Srinivasan

    Brewing a Life-Saving Drug in Yeast with Prashanth Srinivasan

    Small molecules are a pillar of human health, making up a majority of the drugs we have in our healthcare arsenal. Many of these drugs are obtained by utilizing synthetic chemistry to modify the composition of some small molecule found in nature. Derivatives of tropane alkaloids, for example, alleviate neuromuscular disorders and are derived from a chemical found in nightshade plants. However, sourcing these plants have become exceedingly difficult as climate change, the pandemic, and geopolitics ravage the supply chain. Looking to overcome these challenges, Prashanth recapitualed the biochemical pathway that makes these tropane alkaloids in yeast. In the most complex feat of metabolic engineering to date, Prashanth can make these life-saving drugs in a bioreactor, insulated from the issues that make them expensive and in short-supply.

    About the Author

    • Prashanth is a graduate student at Stanford University and published this work in the lab of Professor Christina Smolke. Christina and her team are world experts in metabolic engineering and broke multiple records in generating yeast that perform complex biosynthesis.
    • Prashanth’s love of science was fostered by his teacher who encouraged him to combine his fascination with biology and his unique perspective on chemistry.

    Key Takeaways

    • Drugs are often sourced from natural sources like plants that have extremely precarious supply chains.
    • The same biosynthetic pathways that makes the drug in plants can be recapitulated in yeast so that the small molecule can be brewed anywhere.
    • Moving this biosynthetic pathway from one organism to another is not easy and still requires a ton of novel biology to be discovered in order to succeed.
    • Here, Prashant had to hunt for new enzymes, cut-out wasted chemical reactions, and engineer ways to move the molecule and proteins to the specific parts of the cell.

    Translation

    • Scaling these microbes to make them economically viable first requires maximizing the amount of drug that each yeast can make.
    • Directed evolution of useful enzymes, importing new molecular transporters, and optimizing growth conditions will be used to spin-out this microbe.
    • The strain will be licensed through Stanford to pharmaceutical companies.

    First Author: Prashanth Srinivasan

    Paper: 

    Biosynthesis of medicinal tropane alkaloids in yeast

    Frances Arnold: A Nobel Vision

    Frances Arnold: A Nobel Vision

    Thirty years ago, Dr. Arnold had an idea: to breed molecules in the laboratory the way we breed animals - to bring out the traits we want in them. The molecules she was particularly interested in were enzymes, which are essential to life, and which she knew could be used to make environmentally friendly materials, including bio-fuels, cleaning products, and pharmaceuticals. Her idea worked right away. It’s now called “directed evolution,” and it has had huge implications for industry. In 2018, it earned her a Nobel Prize in Chemistry (only the fifth ever awarded to a woman). She talks here about the science, but also about the bumps in her life that helped her become an original thinker.

    (c ) American Academy of Achievement 2019

    Probiotic Enemas, Digestive Enzyme Myths, Breathing 10 Kilograms of Oxygen, Low-Protein Diets & More!

    Probiotic Enemas, Digestive Enzyme Myths, Breathing 10 Kilograms of Oxygen, Low-Protein Diets & More!

    Matt Gallant is an entrepreneur, a poker champion, an ex-rock guitarist, a strength and conditioning coach with a degree in kinesiology, the CEO of a company called BiOptimizers, and a guy who send me e-mails like this:

    "Subject line: probiotic enema

    Break open a handful of capsules and ferment in coconut water...reaches peak power around 4-5 hours of fermentation. However you live in a cooler climate so it might take longer. You can drink it, and if it's still sweet then you can go longer. When it starts to become a bit acidic, that's when it is at it's peak. For enema, retention time should be 15-20 minutes. I like doing the Batman enema. I'll go upside down with the Om Swing so it really works it's way down. I tend to do this after two days of fasting so it really takes care of old bad bacteria..."

    As you can imagine, this dude thinks outside the box when it comes to nutrition and health. He is also joined on today's podcast by , a natural bodybuilder, vegetarian and low-protein diet advocate. Wade is a 3-time All Natural Bodybuilding Champion, advisor to the American Anti-Cancer Institute, director of Education at BiOptimizers Nutrition and a vegetarian for over 13 years. He is also the author of several books including the best-selling books “Staying Alive in a Toxic World”.

    During our discussion, you'll discover:

    -The reason Matt does probiotic and digestive enzyme enemas...[9:25]

    -The full-head laser light therapy treatment Matt does on his body each morning...[14:40]

    -What you need to look for if you are going to use an ionizing water plate to alkalinize your water...[16:30]

    -The method Wade uses to breathe in 10 kilograms of oxygen each morning...[22:20]

    -Why Wade consumes Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAA's) each morning...[25:15]

    -How Wade maintains and builds muscle on a low-protein, vegetarian diet...[32:40]

    -Why can't your body just digest food all on it's own without an enzyme...[37:00]

    -The 13 different types of digestive enzymes, and how to know when you should take which...[45:20]

    -A muscle-building hack you can use by breaking open digestive enzymes and probiotics and adding them to a shake or smoothie...[50:20]

    -Why BiOptimizers only has one single strain in their probiotic formula...[53:50] -What happens if you take digestive enzymes on an empty stomach...[57:50]

    -How to use digestive enzymes combined with salt as a potent meat tenderizer...[63:25]

    -The groundbreaking enzyme study that showed hematoma recovery to go from 15.6 days to 6.6 days, swelling from 10 days to 4 days, restriction of movement from 12.6 days to 5 days, inflammation from 10.5 days to 3.8 days and unfit for training status from 10.2 days to 4.2 days...[64:45]

    -The biggest mistakes most people make when using digestive enzymes...[68:00]

    -Whether you should take digestive enzymes before, during or after a meal...[71:55]

    -Matt's step-by-step protocol for giving yourself a highly effective probiotic enema...[74:15]

    -And much more!

    Resources from this episode: -Bioptimizers website where you can find Matt and Wade's probiotic and MassZymes P3-OM digestive enzyme blends <--click for discount -OmSwing Yoga swing -The Power Of When podcast about Wolves, Dolphins, Lions and Bears -Vielight Neuro (10% discount code is “GREENFIELD”) -Kangen water machine for alkanizing and structuring water -Website with study: "Double-Blind Clinical Study Using Certain Proteolytic Enzymes Mixtures In Karate Fighters" -Website with study: "Therapy Of Ankles Join Distortions With Hydrolytic Enzymes; Results Of Double-Blind Clinical Trials" -Traumatic Injury In Athletes paper -Website with study: Enzyme Therapy And Sports Injuries

    Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Matt or me? Leave your comments at BenGreenfieldFitness.com and one of us will reply!

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    Freeze Dried Blood!

    Freeze Dried Blood!
    Freeze Dried Blood! Every day the likes of probiotic "good" bacteria in yoghurts, and even the enzymes in washing powder, give us a helping hand. This week we investigate how scientists are designing new ways to protect and guard these tiny helpers, including new techniques to freeze-dry human blood. Plus, news of how sleep boosts learning, the effects of foetal nerve transplants for Parkinson's, tree-hugging koalas and why negative Facebook friends can make you moody. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

    Lebenswissenschaften: Der Pol-Forscher

    Lebenswissenschaften: Der Pol-Forscher
    Form follows function heißt es in Design und Architektur. Doch nirgends folgt die Form der Funktion mehr als in der Natur. Strukturen sind es deshalb auch, die Professor Patrick Cramer, Direktor des Genzentrums der LMU, vor allem interessieren – um hoch komplexe Abläufe in der Zelle rekonstruieren zu können. Für die Entschlüsselung des Enzyms RNA-Polymerase II erhielt er mit dem Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Preis 2006 die höchste wissenschaftliche Auszeichnung Deutschlands.
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