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    neuroinflammation

    Explore " neuroinflammation" with insightful episodes like "Reconstrucción cerebral en laboratorio: surgimiento de la neuroinflamación de retrotransposones - Reconstructing the Brain in a Dish: Emergence of Neuroinflammation from Retrotransposons (Subtítulos en español)", "Reconstruindo o cérebro em uma placa de Petri: ocorrência de neuroinflamação causada por retrotransposons- Reconstructing the Brain in a Dish: Emergence of Neuroinflammation from Retrotransposons (Portuguese Translation)", "Decoding The Mysteries Of Neuroinflammation, Immune Dysregulation, Toxicity, Infection & Beyond.", "Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease: The Lancet Neurology: March 16, 2015" and "The Lancet Neurology: February 21, 2011" from podcasts like ""El Canal de Células Madre (Video)", "O Canal de Células-Tronco (Video)", "Ben Greenfield Life", "The Lancet Neurology in conversation with" and "The Lancet Neurology in conversation with"" and more!

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    Reconstrucción cerebral en laboratorio: surgimiento de la neuroinflamación de retrotransposones - Reconstructing the Brain in a Dish: Emergence of Neuroinflammation from Retrotransposons (Subtítulos en español)

    Reconstrucción cerebral en laboratorio: surgimiento de la neuroinflamación de retrotransposones - Reconstructing the Brain in a Dish: Emergence of Neuroinflammation from Retrotransposons (Subtítulos en español)
    Investigadores en el Programa de Células Madre en UC San Diego han utilizado un raro desorden, Aicardi Goutieres (AGS), para explorar mecanismos fundamentales del cerebro. Utilizando organoides corticales, o cerebros en una placa, han seguido el neurodesarrollo a medida que encontraban nueva información sobre la relación entre los retrotransposones y la neuroinflamación. Series: "El Canal de Células Madre" [Health and Medicine] [Spanish Language] [Show ID: 32917]

    Reconstruindo o cérebro em uma placa de Petri: ocorrência de neuroinflamação causada por retrotransposons- Reconstructing the Brain in a Dish: Emergence of Neuroinflammation from Retrotransposons (Portuguese Translation)

    Reconstruindo o cérebro em uma placa de Petri: ocorrência de neuroinflamação causada por retrotransposons- Reconstructing the Brain in a Dish: Emergence of Neuroinflammation from Retrotransposons (Portuguese Translation)
    Pesquisadores do programa de células-tronco da Universidade da Califórnia em San Diego usaram uma doença rara, a Síndrome de Aicardi Goutieres (AGS), para investigar os mecanismos fundamentais do cérebro. Usando organóides corticais, ou cérebros, em um disco, eles monitoraram o neurodesenvolvimento enquanto descobriram novas informações sobre a correlação entre retrotransposão e neuroinflamação. Series: "O Canal de Células-Tronco" [Health and Medicine] [Spanish Language] [Show ID: 32916]

    Decoding The Mysteries Of Neuroinflammation, Immune Dysregulation, Toxicity, Infection & Beyond.

    Decoding The Mysteries Of Neuroinflammation, Immune Dysregulation, Toxicity, Infection & Beyond.

    https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/mercury

    Recently, Dr. Joseph Mercola, who I interviewed in the episode "Killing Fat Cells, Fixing Mitochondria, Growing Superfoods & More", wrote to me and told me about some guy named Dr. Christopher Shade, who Dr. Mercola mentioned was one of the more brilliant minds out there when it comes to neuroinflammation, toxicity, metals such as mercury, and unique delivery mechanisms for getting nutrients into your body, including something called "liposomal delivery".

    So I reached out to Dr. Shade and he graciously agreed to come onto the show. Who is this guy? Dr. Shade obtained B.S. and M.S. degrees from Lehigh University in environmental and aqueous chemistry. Dr. Shade earned a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois where he studied the environmental and analytical chemistries of mercury as well as advanced aquatic chemistry. During his Ph.D. work, Dr. Shade patented analytical technology for mercury speciation analysis and later founded a company called "Quicksilver Scientific" that now commercializes this technology. Shortly after starting Quicksilver Scientific, Dr. Shade turned his focus to the human aspects of mercury exposure, toxicity and the human detoxification system. He has since developed specific clinical analytical techniques for measuring mercury exposure and a system of products to remove metallic and organic toxins by upregulation of innate detoxification biochemistry. His current focus is at the intersection of neuroinflammatory issues, immune dysregulation, toxicity, and infection - specifically how to peel away the layers of overlapping dysfunction in the sick individual until you get to a point at which the system rights itself.

    During our discussion, you'll discover:

    -Why Chris decided not to be an organic farmer and instead began studying mercury and the human detox system...[6:40]

    -Aside from liver, kidneys, skin, the other three detox mechanisms and organs in the body that get underplayed...[12:00]

    -The unique clinical analytical techniques Chris developed, and why he uses something called "mercury speciation"...[23:00 & 29:30]

    -Why most tests for mercury give a "false negative"...[30:00]

    -The best ways to get rid of mercury in the body...[32:30] -How to make your own liposomal delivery mechanism at home...[44:35]

    -How Chris gets a sick individual to "right themselves"...[50:00]

    -A simple trick to make compounds like THC and CBD more absorbable...[63:45]

    -And much more!

    Resources from this episode: -My podcast with Dr. Mercola: Killing Fat Cells, Fixing Mitochondria, Growing Superfoods & More -Quicksilver Scientific -Sunflower lecithin powder -NatureCBD Capsules (hybrid-nanoengineered CBD oil extract from hemp) -Magical Butter Ben uses for THC

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

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease: The Lancet Neurology: March 16, 2015

    Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease: The Lancet Neurology: March 16, 2015

    In an interview Michael Heneka considers the contribution of neuroinflammatory mechanisms to Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis.

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