Checked out her site and contacted via web form. Over the years I have taken several different types of probiotics, made my own kombucha, kefir, and tepache, and taken various other fibers and other prebiotics, hopefully all this does not exclude me from some of her studies. I suspect there's a 3 month rave party in my microbiome.
A symphony orchestra in the gut? An estimated 70 - 90% of all immune cells in the body are located in the intestine, which thus houses more lymphoid tissue than all other lymphoid organs in our body combined - including the spleen and all lymph nodes!
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WOW
💡However, this concentration of the immune system on the intestine also makes real sense, because the intestine is also a possible gateway for harmful organisms.
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Therefore, their rapid detection and elimination directly on site is vital for us so that they cannot penetrate our organism.
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🎼Many different cell types and tissues work together in the intestine for this immune response. As in a large orchestra, they combine their special skills so perfectly that a deadly symphony is created for harmful intruders:
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✔The detection of harmful bacteria in the intestine is primarily carried out by sensors and specialized cells in the intestinal wall, especially in the vicinity of the so-called Peyer plaques. These plaques are special lymphoid tissues in the intestinal wall that are rich in immune cells (see clip).
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✔Once harmful bacteria have been detected, the phagocytes (macrophages) are sent out to quickly engulf the identified bacteria. They then present fragments of the bacteria, so-called antigens, on their surface.
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✔Dendritic cells recognize the presented antigens on the macrophages and take them up themselves. Then they dash to the nearby mesenteric lymph nodes, where they activate T and B lymphocytes.
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✔Activated T lymphocytes stimulate further immune cells and additionally coordinate the release of signaling substances (cytokines) for targeted enhancement of the immune response.
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✔Parallel stimulated B lymphocytes begin to produce specific antibodies against the harmful bacteria. These antibodies bind to the bacteria and mark them for final destruction.
.
✔Together, all these activated immune cells and antibodies manage to destroy the bacteria directly, or they call on other immune cells, such as neutrophils, to strengthen and finally destroy the invaders.
.
📣VERY IMPORTANT: As soon as the harmful bacteria are eliminated, the immune response is controlled and STOPPED to prevent an excessive permanent reaction. To do this, some of the T lymphocytes become regulatory T cells to dampen and SHUT DOWN the immune response. If this does not happen, chronic inflammation can develop, usually accompanied by a change in the microbiome.
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These are microorganisms that are our normal roommates in the intestine.
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😍I have to admit, I'm always really speechless when I admire this perfect orchestra of immune cells that pursue only one goal: the preservation of our health.
Put me down for the 3 month rave party! I love rave parties. I also love my microbiome, so I make my own kimchi, so easy, put vegetables and chili according to taste and wait. Fantastic!
Hello Dr Phillip, Have you considered looking at the work that Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD on substack is doing on the blood analysis. She has also linked up with many other doctors and scientific that agrees with some of her findings through bloodwork analysis. It might be worth to share findings to speed up research for a discovery.
so many great treatments and natural remedies that can help with detoxing. The hard part is getting people to reach the point where they believe they need to take something, because so many people are still brainwashed to believe their health problems are either unrelated to the vax or strictly "long covid"... https://eccentrik.substack.com/p/so-many-are-still-in-denial-about?r=8ypo0&%3Butm_campaign=post&%3Butm_medium=web&%3BshowWelcome=true%20
There's new research findings showing that photobiomodulation therapy on the sternum can re-activiate adult stem cells. Check out this link: https://youtu.be/5L6D8HBFqQk?si=l-mVSCR7xG0QnBe1
This may be another tool to help with the healing process.
Thank you doctors.
I never had covid or vaxxed or shed on (I told the vaxxed to stay away), can I volunteer to be a control group for blood samples?
Sabine Hazan MD
Message here on this page telling them and ask to be in the control group.
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MICROBIOME RESEARCH FOUNDATION
https://microbiomeresearchfoundation.org/
Thanks for the link, I will get in touch with them.
You can volunteer to be in Dr Sabine Hazan’s control microbiome group.
Checked out her site and contacted via web form. Over the years I have taken several different types of probiotics, made my own kombucha, kefir, and tepache, and taken various other fibers and other prebiotics, hopefully all this does not exclude me from some of her studies. I suspect there's a 3 month rave party in my microbiome.
It will get you in her study more like it got me in.
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LINKEDIN
STEPHAN BARTH THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dr-stephan-barth_gesundheit-activity-7110850203355607040-4a3w
A symphony orchestra in the gut? An estimated 70 - 90% of all immune cells in the body are located in the intestine, which thus houses more lymphoid tissue than all other lymphoid organs in our body combined - including the spleen and all lymph nodes!
.
WOW
💡However, this concentration of the immune system on the intestine also makes real sense, because the intestine is also a possible gateway for harmful organisms.
.
Therefore, their rapid detection and elimination directly on site is vital for us so that they cannot penetrate our organism.
.
🎼Many different cell types and tissues work together in the intestine for this immune response. As in a large orchestra, they combine their special skills so perfectly that a deadly symphony is created for harmful intruders:
.
✔The detection of harmful bacteria in the intestine is primarily carried out by sensors and specialized cells in the intestinal wall, especially in the vicinity of the so-called Peyer plaques. These plaques are special lymphoid tissues in the intestinal wall that are rich in immune cells (see clip).
.
✔Once harmful bacteria have been detected, the phagocytes (macrophages) are sent out to quickly engulf the identified bacteria. They then present fragments of the bacteria, so-called antigens, on their surface.
.
✔Dendritic cells recognize the presented antigens on the macrophages and take them up themselves. Then they dash to the nearby mesenteric lymph nodes, where they activate T and B lymphocytes.
.
✔Activated T lymphocytes stimulate further immune cells and additionally coordinate the release of signaling substances (cytokines) for targeted enhancement of the immune response.
.
✔Parallel stimulated B lymphocytes begin to produce specific antibodies against the harmful bacteria. These antibodies bind to the bacteria and mark them for final destruction.
.
✔Together, all these activated immune cells and antibodies manage to destroy the bacteria directly, or they call on other immune cells, such as neutrophils, to strengthen and finally destroy the invaders.
.
📣VERY IMPORTANT: As soon as the harmful bacteria are eliminated, the immune response is controlled and STOPPED to prevent an excessive permanent reaction. To do this, some of the T lymphocytes become regulatory T cells to dampen and SHUT DOWN the immune response. If this does not happen, chronic inflammation can develop, usually accompanied by a change in the microbiome.
.
These are microorganisms that are our normal roommates in the intestine.
.
😍I have to admit, I'm always really speechless when I admire this perfect orchestra of immune cells that pursue only one goal: the preservation of our health.
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Put me down for the 3 month rave party! I love rave parties. I also love my microbiome, so I make my own kimchi, so easy, put vegetables and chili according to taste and wait. Fantastic!
The best yet!
Real light at the end of the spikey tunnel.
Thank you and your teams for the brilliant effort and your on-going gift to humanity.
This great path you have shown us is widening.
Hello Dr Phillip, Have you considered looking at the work that Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD on substack is doing on the blood analysis. She has also linked up with many other doctors and scientific that agrees with some of her findings through bloodwork analysis. It might be worth to share findings to speed up research for a discovery.
Hi,
How to download this podcast. It's too lengthy and it doesn't have much options. there should be a download button. Appreciate your help for detoxing.
it's also available on yt and other platforms. there's some great youtube download extensons for chrome/ffox etc