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Learn the five pillars of living a toxin free lifestyle so that you can prevent chronic disease, reverse chronic disease and renew your focus, energy and live a long healthy life.This book will walk you down the path of a toxin free lifestyle and give you the tools to detox and cleanse your life and environment as well as share the stories of so many who have struggled with their health just like you and me!I have had the privilege of learning from some of the best healers, doctors, practitioners and thought leaders in the natural field as I have experienced my own renewed health over the past 7 years. In hosting my own podcast, The Toxin Terminator, I have heard countless inspirational stories of people overcoming chronic diseases including cancer, autoimmune diseases, Crohn's Disease, Meniere's Disease by removing toxins from their lifestyles to allow their bodies to fully heal! I have fully immersed myself into this toxin free lifestyle to bring my teachings to those who still suffer.This book will look at the current state of health our nation is in, how our body's have the natural ability to heal itself and what toxic overload may look like. You'll learn how to pay attention to the signals your body is giving you, whether it is gently nudging you with a whisper or screaming at you waving the white flag! As the chapters unfold you will discover the five pillars to living a toxin free lifestyle with each pillar bringing you the toxins to avoid as well as the safe alternatives you can use to renew your health. There are many toxins we are exposed to on a daily basis, through our homes, work and the environment. This book will focus on the toxins we are exposed to within our homes and more importantly the ones we are exposed to on a daily basis. By focusing on these, we can take the steps to have a greater impact on our overall health."As a health care provider, this podcast has challenged me to continue to think about my patients as a whole. I am typically one of the more conservative providers, when it comes to prescribing medications and these discussions continue to support my belief to put the patient first and consider all appropriate forms of treatment, including alternative forms." Klcronin"All the episodes have left me with applicable ideas of how to create a healthier environment for my kids and for myself. Amazing podcast!" Dr.Al.LifeCoach"Vital topic and fantastic presentation for the details of how you can protect yourself, while living in this toxic soup that we all live in. Doctors are not teaching this, so it's essential to get this info and thank you, Aimee for sharing with us!" Kyrin's Hungry"Aimee has done an awesome job at bringing this important information to light! As a physician, I'm so happy to see people talking about our environmental toxins and how they impact our health. So, thank you!!" gyniedocAimee Carlson is a lifetime entrepreneur, having grown a multiple location franchise business, a professional network marketer and most recently an international podcast host of The Toxin Terminator. Aimee is a best-selling author of Overcoming Mediocrity-Victorious Women, where she shares transitioning from the male dominated automotive world to network marketing and the mindset lessons learned over the years. An accidental opportunity over seven years ago, opened a new world to Aimee. She began to detox and cleanse her life renewing her health. She knew after suffering from chronic disease herself and finding solutions not being provided to her by traditional medicine, that she needed to provide a voice for this community. It was the podcast that gave voice to that passion.
Explains the efficacy of unprocessed, whole superfoods, especially the raw, enzyme-rich foods that are called "living foods." They include: sprouted millet, sprouted quinoa, alfalfa, aloe vera, green barley grass, flax seeds, parsley, dulse, nort, stevia, sunflower and wild blue-green algae.
Farmers around the world are being pressured by half a dozen giant corporations to grow genetically engineered crops. What are the possible downsides for them, particularly for those hundreds of millions of farmers living in developing countries? On their environment? On their health? On their independence? On their traditional export crops? On their access to the marketplaces of their own countries? This important book comes out of a dialogue between farmers' representatives and experts. The result is a clear statement of principles and urgently needed measures which should guide governments and communities in bringing this profit-motivated deployment of scientific power under democratic control.
New discoveries in biotechnology are often touted as the answer to many contemporary problems. Genetic engineering, animal cloning, and reproductive technologies are promoted as the keys to a brighter future, while genetic engineers promise more productive agriculture, medical miracles, and solutions to environmental problems. But increasing numbers of farmers, scientists, and concerned citizens disagree. There is growing evidence that genetically engineered foods are hazardous to our health and to the environment. Farmers all over the world are encountering an increasingly monopolized seed and agrichemical industry. Animal cloning and human genetic engineering raise troubling ethical questions and genes from plants, animals, and humans have become objects to be bought, sold, and patented by private interests. Worldwide resistance to genetic engineering and other biotechnologies has brought these issues to the forefront of public controversy. Contributors include Beth Burrows (Edmonds Institute), Mitchel Cohen (freelance writer and activist, US), Martha Crouch (formerly of Indiana University), Marcy Darnovsky (Sonoma State University), Michael Dorsey (environmental justice activist), Steve Emmott (Green delegation to the European Parliament), Alix Fano (Campaign for Responsible Transplantation, NY), Jennifer Ferrara (freelance writer, CA), Chaia Heller (Institute for Social Ecology, VT), David King (GenEthics News, UK), Jack Kloppenburg (University of Wisconsin), Orin Langelle (Native Forest Network), Zoë C. Meleo-Erwin (activist and researcher, PA), Barbara Katz Rothman (City University of New York), Sonja Schmitz (doctoral candidate, University of Vermont), Thomas G. Schweiger (Greenpeace International), Sarah Sexton (The Corner House, UK), Robin Seydel (La Montañita Food Co-op, NM), Hope Shand (Rural Advancement Foundation International, Canada), Lucy Sharratt (Sierra Club of Canada), Vandana Shiva (Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology, India), Ricarda Steinbrecher (Econexus, UK), Victoria Tauli-Corpuz (Tebtebba Foundation, Philippines), Jim Thomas (Greenpeace UK), Brian Tokar, Kimberly Wilson (Greenpeace USA).
This book introduces the lay reader to the ecological risks associated with transgenic organisms. Genetic engineering could make a valuable contribution within agriculture, although the initial promise of more abundant food, produced in an environmentally friendly manner, is not being fulfilled. Instead the technology is being promoted at the expense of sustainable alternatives that have fewer environmental and social costs.
Genetically modified plants are currently causing controversy worldwide; a great deal has been written about their supposed environmental effects. However, the newspaper headlines and public debates often provide a level of reasoning akin to "this is your brain on genetically modified corn," which is to say, they exclude or exaggerate the actual scientific research on the impacts of these plants. Genetically Modified Planet goes beyond the rhetoric to investigate for concerned consumers the actual state of scientific research on genetically modified plants. Stewart argues that while there are indeed real and potential risks of growing engineered crops, there are also real and overwhelmingly positive environmental benefits.
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Prokaryotic Toxins – Antitoxins gives the first overview of an exciting and rapidly expanding research field. Toxin – antitoxin (TA) genes were discovered on plasmids 30 years ago. Since then it has become evident that TA genes are highly abundant in bacterial and archaeal chromosomes. TA genes code for an antitoxin that combine with and neutralize a cognate toxin. When activated, the toxins inhibit protein synthesis and cell growth and thereby induce dormancy and multidrug tolerance (persistence). Remarkably, in some species, the TA gene families have undergone dramatic expansions. For example, the highly persistent major human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis has »100 TA loci. The large expansion of TA genes by some organisms is a biological mystery. However, recent observations indicate that TA genes contribute cumulatively to the persistence of bacteria. This medically important phenomenon may thus for the first time become experimentally tractable at the molecular level.
Unlike most biotechnology textbooks, Dr. David P. Clark's Biotechnology approaches modern biotechnology from a molecular basis, which grew out of the increasing biochemical understanding of physiology. Using straightforward, less-technical jargon, Clark manages to introduce each chapter with a basic concept that ultimately evolves into a more specific detailed principle. This up-to-date text covers a wide realm of topics, including forensics and bioethics, using colorful illustrations and concise applications. This book will help readers understand molecular biotechnology as a scientific discipline, how the research in this area is conducted, and how this technology may impact the future. · Up-to-date text focuses on modern biotechnology with a molecular foundation · Basic concepts followed by more detailed, specific applications · Clear, color illustrations of key topics and concepts · Clearly written without overly technical jargon or complicated examples