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    2023 ADSA Research Highlights Day 2

    2023 ADSA Research Highlights Day 2

    Guests:  Dr. Billy Brown, Kansas State University; Dr. Heather White, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Kelli Brost, University of Illinois; Dr. Jim Drackley, University of Illinois; Dr. Sergio Martinez Monteagudo, New Mexico State University; Jair Parales Giron, Michigan State University; Tess Stahl, University of New Hampshire; Dr. Pete Erickson, University of New Hampshire;  Dr. Vinicius Machado, Texas Tech University

    Today’s podcast is the second podcast filmed at the American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Joining us are researchers with abstracts of interest chosen by the Balchem technical team.

    Our first guests are Dr. Billy Brown, Kansas State University, and Dr. Heather White, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Brown said results from feeding choline in utero showed no differences in the weight of the animal or ribeye areas, but they did have greater marbling, which is exciting. (4:19) 

    Dr. Brown’s poster title is: Effect of in utero choline exposure on Angus × Holstein carcass characteristics

    Our second guest is Dr. Sergio Martinez Monteagudo from New Mexico State University. Dr. Martinez Monteagudo mentioned that while upcycling is not new and is used in other industries, it is more difficult to do in the food industry. Dr. Martinez Monteagudo turned lactose into something more used, sweeteners. 

    Dr. Martinez Monteagudo’s presentation title: Upcycling strategies of dairy byproducts and waste for value-added applications.

    Next up is Kelli Brost and Dr. Jim Drackley, both from the University of Illinois. Kelli found in her research that there is an effect on cow’s milk protein and fat percentages when looking at summer versus non-summer seasons. When you look at winter versus non-winter or winter versus summer, she saw the exact opposite. (27:50) 

    Kelli’s Poster title is: Relationships between birth and calving season on first lactation performance of Holstein dairy cows in the Midwestern USA

    Now, we’re hearing from Jair Parales Giron from Michigan State University. Jair’s research showed that fat has different effects from a low or high-starch diet. He also recommended that if you can’t have a high-energy or low-starch diet, fatty-acid supplementation could work. 

    Jair’s presentation title is: Fatty acid supplementation interacts with starch content to alter production responses during the immediate postpartum in dairy cows

    Joining us next are Tess Stahl and Dr. Pete Erickson from the University of New Hampshire. Tess studied the effects of a DCAD diet on Jersey cows. she found that minus 40 cals without and with nicotinic acid or niacin were equally feed efficient. And then there was a decrease with the minus 80. So she assumes that minus 80 is too harsh of a DCAD. (54:24)

    Tess’ poster title is: Evaluation of colostrum quantity, quality, and bioactive compounds from Jersey cows fed two concentrations of dietary cation-anion difference with or without nicotinic acid and its effect on calf performance

    Lastly, we have Dr. Vinicius Machado from Texas Tech University. Dr. Vinicius didn’t have any solid conclusions in his research but did notice that raising beef-on-dairy calves takes a different focus and approach than dairy cows or traditional beef cows. Throughout his portion, he hypothesizes what some options are. (1:38) 

    Dr. Vinicius Machado’s presentation title is: Management of beef-on-dairy calves: Should we raise them differently?

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    RefineMEnt- Vitamin B3- Niacin

    RefineMEnt- Vitamin B3- Niacin

    Niacin, also known as vitamin B3. It is an important nutrient that every part of your body needs to function properly. Niacin’s key role is in the formation of NAD and NADP, which help your body process components from food into usable energy. Today we take a closer look at this important B vitamin. 

    “Life is a onetime offer, use it well.” —Unknown

    Histapenia (overmethylation), re: Schizophrenia, Paranoia, Mania, Anxiety, Hyperactivity

    Histapenia (overmethylation), re: Schizophrenia, Paranoia, Mania, Anxiety, Hyperactivity

    Histapenia (overmethylation) is associated with significant anxiety, and, beyond that, is a major biotype in schizophrenia and bipolar. In this episode, we discuss symptoms of histapenia, and nutrients associated with improvement.

    Recommended Reading
    Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD: Bibliography    https://omarchives.org/dr-abram-hoffer-md-books/
    Carl C Pfeiffer, MD, PhD: Nutrition and Mental Illness  pdf  https://www.andalanpelajar.com/nutrition/nutrition_and_mental_illness_an_orthomolecular_approach_to_balancing_body.pdf
    William J Walsh, PhD: Nutrient Power   https://www.walshinstitute.org/nutrient-power.html
    Eva Edelman: Natural Healing for Schizophrenia/ Bipolar  https://www.boragebooks.com/

    #brain health and healing, #natural healing for schizophrenia, #natural healing for bipolar disorder, #anxiety, #panic, #schizophrenia, #paranoid schizophrenia, #mania, #hypomania, #histapenia, #overmethylation, #restless leg, #hyperactivity, #niacin, #folate, #zinc

    014: John Novello

    014: John Novello

    John Novello is on that list of Erie musicians who went on to be successful in the music industry. In the 1960s and early 1970s, before he gained international notoriety playing organ in the jazz fusion band Niacin with Billy Sheehan and Dennis Chambers, he was in Erie playing in bands like the Jades, Symon Grace & The Tuesday Blues, and CJ Bri. John’s now 74, and in addition to music, he’s an author and a personal development mentor.

    http://www.keysnovello.com/
    https://johnnovelloauthor.com/
    John's book on Amazon
    Niacin, "Pay Dirt" live
    Symon Grace & The Tuesday Blues "You Won't Get Me Workin'"

    Thanks again to the JPT Foundation for sponsoring the the Erie Music History podcast. The goal of the foundation is to provide education scholarships to grade school-age children as well as annual giving to local organizations and charities. The foundation also has a large hall that hosts bingo 4 days a week and is available for rentals.
     
    Many thanks to everyone who has donated or provided financial support for this podcast. If you would like to become a Patreon supporter (it's only $5/month and you can cancel anytime) go to the Erie Music History Podcast page on Patreon.com.

    For information on what bands/musicians are playing in Erie, PA and the surrounding area, please check out Jack Stevenson's 2 Man Happy Hour podcast and webpage.


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    Intro: Brain Health and Healing

    Intro: Brain Health and Healing

    Nutrient-based approaches for anxiety, insomnia, depression, mania, voices, autism, etc, from a functional perspective. We focus mainly on orthomolecular and integrative psychiatry, and nutrients like zinc, magnesium, niacin, other B vitamins, omega 3, antioxidants, etc, Also: methylation imbalances, pyrrole disorder, and various health factors, such as thyroid, allergies, malabsorption, Candida, metal metabolism toxins, blood sugar, and other health conditions.
    Who we are. Eva Edelman, author/researcher (see  Borage Books), and Simone Jeanette, notorious bipolar. Listen for more.
    https://www.boragebooks.com/bipolar.html
    https://www.boragebooks.com/schizophrenia.html

    Ep. 94: Shredding The Tomb - How Low Can You Go?

    Ep. 94: Shredding The Tomb - How Low Can You Go?

    In this week’s episode, we bow down as low as we can get to the almighty bass guitar heroes! The heart of rock n’ roll is the rhythm and this week we explore some of the most amazing low-frequency providers. How do they make such wonderful noise with metal wires on a piece of wood? This subject holds a very special place in Kevin’s heart, as he tries very hard to play the same instrument that we are praising this week.

    What’s this InObscuria thing? We’re a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This week we discuss all three. Get out your old Bass Player mags and flip the pages as we discuss some of the most amazing fingers to ever slappa da bass!

    Go support Martin Motnik and his amazing new solo album Dream Chaser here!: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/martin-motnik-s-solo-cd-2-with-world-class-guests#/

    Songs this week include:

    1. Geddy Lee – “Home On The Strange” from My Favourite Headache (2000)
    2. Squackett – “Storm Chaser” from A Life Within A Day (2012)
    3. Infectious Grooves – “Good For Nothing” from Mas Borracho (2000)
    4. Billy Sheehan – “From The Backseat” from Cosmic Troubadour (2005)
    5. Martin Motnik – “Departure” from Dream Chaser (2021)
    6. Béla Fleck & The Flecktones – “The Sinister Minister” from Béla Fleck & The Flecktones (1990)
    7. Kiyoshi – “Warning” from Kiyoshi4 (2019)
    8. Gov’t Mule – “Greasy Granny’s Gopher Gravy (Part 1)” from The Deep End - Volume 2 (2002)

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    If you’d like to check out Kevin’s band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release herehttps://theswear.bandcamp.com/

    If you want to hear Robert and Kevin’s band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

    Episode 24: How To Grow New Brain Cells and Supplements That TURN THEM ON!

    Episode 24: How To Grow New Brain Cells and Supplements That TURN THEM ON!

    Episode 24: In this 3rd episode of the brain series, I discuss how your brain captures interesting information and eventually files it away in your long-term memory, and how the process of neurogenesis makes sure that we never run out of RAM! We also discuss the things that decrease neurogenesis, and things we can do to increase neurogenesis. Finally, I review a few key supplements I take to keep my brain up and running. Enjoy!

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    Statins

    Statins
    Statins are the most prescribed drug in North America, and are often viewed as a miracle. When faced with the health consequences of high cholesterol, most people feel that they have no choice but to take the prescription from their doctor. But what if the side effects of this “miracle” drug far outweigh the benefits? To be informed about this drug, and the cholesterol it is affecting, tune in to listen to Dr. Mark J. Estern, as he discusses his book “Statins: Miraculous or Misguided?”

    UW Audio 029 - How to lower your risk of heart disease without drugs - visit www.ultrawellness.com/blog

    UW Audio 029 - How to lower your risk of heart disease without drugs - visit www.ultrawellness.com/blog
    Want to lower you risk of heart disease - without drugs. It is possible. In this weeks UltraWellness podcast, Dr. Mark Hyman shares his comprehensive plan for heart healthy, and gives you the tools you need to get and stay healthy. For more, visit http://www.ultrawellness.com/blog
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