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True that past pathologists have already stated a cure for cancer by advocating fasting to encourage autolysis?


http://www.soilandhealth.org/02/0201hyglibcat/020127shelton.III/020127.ch5.htm
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That's total bull. You also didn't ask a question.  (+ info)

what is focal myocardial fibrosis? also what is gram positive cocci and gram negative rods and autolysis?


my sister died in sept and the autopsy report came today and some medical terms i don't know.
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all i can tell you is that bacteria are all categorized by being Gram negative or Gram positive. Cocci are when they are spherical shaped and rods are rod-shaped. so basically they're brief descriptions of bacteria which shed some light on what type of bacteria they might be and how they behave. that's all i can help you with, and i dunno if that's exactly what you wanted?  (+ info)

Is Autolyzed Yeast just like eating normal Yeast?


Yeast autolysis kills yeast cells to form MSG for flavor. I am supposed to stay away from Yeast but I found a product that I'm interested in buying that has Autolyzed Yeast. Should I just stay away from it or is all the yeast dead?
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Yeast isn't autolyzed (cooked) to form MSG! It's done to release the nutrients that are inside the yeast!!

As an example look at brewers yeast. Any homebrewer has access to large quantities of fresh, live yeast. If they started eating large amounts of it they'll get sick for two reasons. First, some yeast will survive the trip through the stomach and set up housekeeping in the intestines (which results in *nasty* diarrhea). Secondly, since most of the nutrients are trapped in the yeast cell walls, they'd actually risk becoming deficient in several nutrients.

Correctly cooking (autolyzing) the yeast ruptures the indigestible cell walls so that the nutrients become bio-available. You won't find ANY yeast sold for direct consumption that hasn't been autolysed whether it's brewers yeast, nutritional yeast or flavoring yeast (like torula).  (+ info)

What is Autolysis? Is it true that by fasting, your body will eat up the least important cancers and growths?


http://www.soilandhealth.org/02/0201hyglibcat/020127shelton.III/020127.ch5.htm
All abnormal growths possess a lower grade of vitality than normal growths, hence are easier to destroy. I think it may be equally true that they do not command the support of the organism as do normal growths, as they are lacking in nerve and blood supply. This lack of support makes them the ready victims of the autolytic processes of the body. It is generally held by men with wide experience with the fast that abnormal tissues are broken down and eliminated more rapidly than normal tissue during periods of abstinence. Physiologists have studied the process of autolysis, although they have suggested no practical use that may be made of it save that of employing it to reduce weight. It now remains for physiologists to learn that by means of rigidly controlled autolysis, the body is able to digest tumors and utilize the proteins and other food elements contained in them to nourish its vital tissues. Why have they not investigated this vitally important subject?
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what a fascinating question that is.  (+ info)

Using a kidney machine to remove waste products from the blood is known as ________.?


osmosis
osmolysis
autolysis
hemolysis
hemodialysis
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Can someone decipher the provisional pathology report for my stillborn son?


Caucasian male stillborn, estimated gestational age 33 weeks and 5 days. Height=51cm, weight=2165g. Extensive autolysis of organs No signs of abnormalities Placenta weight=443g Plancental parenchyma unremarkable,no signs of hemmorhage and infarct Fetal membranes with evidence of meconium staining Three vessel umbilical cord with edematous and erythematous dilitation, 7.5 cm from placental origin Umbilical cord with 1.2 cm black area of hemmorhage adjacent to umbilicus. Respiratory system: Signs of bilateral hemmorhage or congestion (histology pending) Cardiovascular system: Pending Central Nervous System: Brain weight=308g Extensive autolysis Meningeal hemmorhage Subgaleal hemmorhage (7cm), and cephalhematoma
Just for the record I have had 4 other children. This was my 5th pregnancy and was supposed to be my last. I saw my high risk OB exactly 5 days before this happened. I told her I wanted another ultrasound. She said it wasn't needed so we scheduled my repeat c-section for September 16th. But I went to the ER on August 25th and my son had no heartbeat and the ultrasound showed no abnormalities. I know sometimes things just happen. But this was not my first pregnancy.
I was sent for an emergency c-section and my son whom I named Marshall was 6 pounds 14 ounces which is bigger than all my other children. I cremated him and had a service for him within my church community. I have never miscarried, never had an abortion, and I have a 12 year old, 7 year old, 6 year old, and 3 year old all whom were born prematurely but lived. Could this have been prevented...
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Can someone decipher the provisional pathology report for my stillborn son?


Caucasian male stillborn, estimated gestational age 33 weeks and 5 days. Height=51cm, weight=2165g. Extensive autolysis of organs No signs of abnormalities Placenta weight=443g Plancental parenchyma unremarkable,no signs of hemmorhage and infarct Fetal membranes with evidence of meconium staining Three vessel umbilical cord with edematous and erythematous dilitation, 7.5 cm from placental origin Umbilical cord with 1.2 cm black area of hemmorhage adjacent to umbilicus. Respiratory system: Signs of bilateral hemmorhage or congestion (histology pending) Cardiovascular system: Pending Central Nervous System: Brain weight=308g Extensive autolysis Meningeal hemmorhage Subgaleal hemmorhage (7cm), and cephalhematoma
I was sent for an emergency c-section and my son whom I named Marshall was 6 pounds 14 ounces which is bigger than all my other children. I cremated him and had a service for him within my church community. I have never miscarried, never had an abortion, and I have a 12 year old, 7 year old, 6 year old, and 3 year old all whom were born prematurely but lived. Could this have been prevented...
Just for the record I have had 4 other children. This was my 5th pregnancy and was supposed to be my last. I saw my high risk OB exactly 5 days before this happened. I told her I wanted another ultrasound. She said it wasn't needed so we scheduled my repeat c-section for September 16th. But I went to the ER on August 25th and my son had no heartbeat and the ultrasound showed no abnormalities. I know sometimes things just happen. But this was not my first pregnancy.
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First, I am very sorry for your loss. My daughter was stillborn 22 yrs ago (12/5/87). I was in a very bad car accident when I was 34 weeks pregnant. Some of the wording is similar to her's. I know that the black area of hemorrhage adjacent to umbilicus is part of the umbilical cord that show that is separated and form a clot..this prevents oxygen from getting to the baby, hence the respiratory congestion.
As others have posted, please ask either your doctor or the pediatrician that was in attendance.
Also, look into support groups that deal with the loss of a child at birth (yes they are different from support groups of older children's deaths).
Try to be strong, cry when you need to, and get rest... the first year of loss is the hardest.
Please feel free to email me if you would like to talk.  (+ info)


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