tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780103924890350442.post4272928893230359293..comments2023-11-30T00:29:08.106-08:00Comments on Animal Pharm: More Nematodes, Soil Bacteria, and Glowing in the Dark Wounds Observed in the American Civil WarsDr. B Ghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15451872961651116061noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780103924890350442.post-19359845301266565322014-01-11T18:34:53.182-08:002014-01-11T18:34:53.182-08:00Erik
Yes sublime, I agree
Ahh thanks Anonymous
...Erik<br /><br />Yes sublime, I agree<br /><br /><br />Ahh thanks Anonymous<br /><br />Pseudomonas fluorescens is actually one of the main commensal microbe on POTATOES! lol ahaa<br /><br />About a year ago I had an accident and gashed my finger at the Shanghai airport. I didn't have any NuSkin or topical cream, but I did have Prescript Assist so I cleaned the wound and stuffed it with black powdered Rx Assist!<br /><br />WOW the wound was practically gone in 24hrs, despite my notable history of poor-wound healing...<br /><br />Pseudomonas fluorescens and other soil organisms like Streptomyces and Actinobacter produce most of our OTC and prescription antimicrobials and anti-TB drugs: polymyxin and mupirocin etc.<br /><br />http://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Pseudomonas_fluorescens<br /><br />Pseudomonas fluorescens are Gram-negative rod shaped bacteria that inhabit soil, plants, and water surfaces.(2) The optimum growth temperature is between 25-30 degrees Celsius (10). The Pf-5 strain resides in the plant’s rhizosphere and produces a variety of secondary metabolites including antibiotics against soil borne plant pathogens.(4) Pseudomonas fluorescens PFO-1 is well adapted to the soil where it was first isolated in agricultural soil.(1) Pseudomonas fluorescens strain SBW25 grow on plant leaves and roots where they can contribute to plant growth. Soluble, green fluorescent pigments are produced when the iron concentration is low. The significance of these organisms have increased because of their ability to degrade various pollutants and their use as bio-control against pathogens.(2) Sequencing the genome provided further information of its environmental interaction ands its metabolic capabilities, which can be used against agricultural disease control (1). Pseudomonas fluorescens is interesting and important to study because it produces a particular antibiotic (Mupirocin) which has been proven effective in treating certain kinds of skin, ear, and eye disorders (10).<br /><br /><br /><br />Jean,<br /><br />You're correct -- I don't agree with heartburn Norm or other SIBO ex-sufferers. RS or fodmaps all can initially exacerbate SIBO/SIFO however this is easily ameliorated by<br />--weeding<br />--appropriate probiotics<br />--rehab'ing the whole gut and small intestines by the 7-steps<br /><br />thx<br />gDr. B Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15451872961651116061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780103924890350442.post-28574452266044590702014-01-09T22:19:24.199-08:002014-01-09T22:19:24.199-08:00Sorry, I'm just confused about this article be...Sorry, I'm just confused about this article because this guy tell the opposite about RS <br /><br /><br /> http://digestivehealthinstitute.org/2013/05/resistant-starch-friend-or-foe<br /><br /><br />I Known that you are right but I need your opinion about this article<br /><br />ThankAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780103924890350442.post-20730933143611428142014-01-09T08:29:32.552-08:002014-01-09T08:29:32.552-08:00Pseudomonas fluorescens is included in Prescript A...Pseudomonas fluorescens is included in Prescript Assist.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780103924890350442.post-59389513627277673652014-01-09T03:32:37.516-08:002014-01-09T03:32:37.516-08:00Scientists "believe that insects that fly at ...Scientists "believe that insects that fly at night evolved over millions of years, before humans existed. Before humans existed, there were no artificial lights at night. The only light was the moon, and insects that fly directly towards the moon at night will travel in a straight line. This was therefore a useful behavior for them, helping them navigate in the dark."<br /><br />So the nematode evolved a strategy to take advantage of P. Luminescens' evolved strategy to glow and attract other insects, taking advantage of the evolved strategy of insects to be attracted to light.<br /><br />Beautiful. It feels like reading a novel rather than science.<br /><br />Eriknoreply@blogger.com