Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts | Meanwhile, back at the laboratory, the remote viewer would have to record and draw his or her impressions of the traveler's destination, from half an hour to five days before the traveler arrived.
Of PEAR's 336 formal trials involving remote viewing, the majority were set up as PRP or 'retrocognition' - hours or days after the traveler had left his destination - and were just as successful as those carried out in 'real time'.
Many of the recipients' descriptions matched the traveler's photographs with breathtaking accuracy. | Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts | Like the histories of the spectators, the space traveler's history should extend into the infinite past.
The fact that the time elapsed by the space traveler's clock is finite indicates that we do not have his full history. This means that some part of the past history of the universe is missing; it is not included in the model. Thus, the assumption that the entire spacetime can be covered by an expanding "dust" of observers has led to a contradiction, and therefore it cannot be true.6
A remarkable thing about this theorem is its sweeping generality. | Elaine Magee See book keywords and concepts | Consumption of onions and garlic, therefore, might reduce your risk of suffering from traveler's diarrhea or diarrhea due to oral antibiotic use and may ease the terrible discomfort of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In addition, probiotics can help fend off yeast infections and other bacterial overgrowth.
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Some experts say that to get the most health benefits, you need to eat one or two cloves of raw garlic daily. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Diarrhea
In one study, patients with traveler's diarrhea randomly received berberine sulfate 400 mg in a single dose or served as controls. In treated patients, the mean stool volumes were significantly less than those of controls during 3 consecutive 8-hour periods after treatment. At 24 hours after treatment, significantly more treated patients stopped having diarrhea as compared to controls (42% versus 20%) (Rabbani et al, 1987). | | Vibrio cholerae and E coli, cholera and traveler's diarrhea respectively) (Rabbani et al, 1987; Khin-Maung et al, 1985).
Antipyretic Effects: Berberine produced an antipyretic effect 3 times as potent as aspirin in a pyretic model in rats (Nishino et al, 1986). However, while aspirin suppresses fever through its action on prostaglandins, berberine appears to lower fever by increasing the immune system's handling of fever-producing compounds from microorganisms. | Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Double-blind research has demonstrated the extract's effectiveness for traveler's diarrhea,41 non-specific diarrhea,42 and diarrhea associated with HrV (page 239) infection and AIDS.43'44 For traveler's diarrhea and nonspecific diarrhea, amounts ranging from 125 mg to 500 mg taken four times daily for two days have proven effective. However, in one trial, only the 125 mg four times daily amount (but not higher amounts) was effective for acute nonspecific diarrhea.45 The reasons for the failure of higher amounts in this study is not known. | Michael T. Murray, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Vibrio cholerae and Escherichia coli), cholera, and traveler's diarrhea.25"28
Cholera is a serious disorder that needs standard therapy; however, traveler's diarrhea is usually self-limiting. Good results with berberine in the treatment of traveler's diarrhea have been obtained. In one study, patients with traveler's diarrhea randomly received berberine sulfate (400 mg) in a single dose or served as controls.27 In treated patients, the mean stool volumes were significantly less than those of controls during three consecutive 8-hour periods after treatment. | Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts | In fact, DVT is sometimes called economy-class syndrome or traveler's thrombosis because long flights in confined coach cabins have led to DVT-related fatalities. Being cooped up causes blood to pool in the legs' deep veins, setting the stage for dangerous clotting.
STOP SIGN
No matter how long or short your plane flight is, get up and walk around periodically. This can help ward off DVT. Wearing support stockings or socks, especially on long flights, can also help prevent this potentially deadly condition. | Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts | Since the spectators are flying apart, the space traveler's velocity relative to each successive spectator will be smaller than his velocity relative to the preceding one. Suppose, for example, the space traveler has just zoomed by the Earth at the speed of 100,000 kilometers per second and is now headed toward a distant galaxy, about a billion light-years away. That galaxy is moving away from us at 20,000 kilometers per second, so when the space traveler catches up with it, the observers there will see him moving at 80,000 kilometers per second. | | The fact that the time elapsed by the space traveler's clock is finite indicates that we do not have his full history. This means that some part of the past history of the universe is missing; it is not included in the model. Thus, the assumption that the entire spacetime can be covered by an expanding "dust" of observers has led to a contradiction, and therefore it cannot be true.6
A remarkable thing about this theorem is its sweeping generality. We made no assumptions about the material content of the universe. We did not even assume that gravity is described by Einstein's equations. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Prevention of traveler's diarrhea by Lactobacillus GG. Ann. Med. 22, 53-56.
143. Kollaritsch, v.H., Hoist, H., Grobara, P., and Wiedermann, G. (1993). Prophylaxe des Reisediarrhde mit Saccharomyces boulardii. (Prevention of travelers' diarrehea by Saccharomyces boulardi.). Fortischritte der Medizin 111, 153-156.
144. Hilton, E., Kolakowski, P., Singer, C, and Smith, M. (1997). Efficacy of Lactobacillus GG as a diarrheal preventive in travelers. J. Travel Med. 4, 41?3.
145. Tempe, J., Steidel, A., Blehaut, H., Hasselmann, M., Lutun, P., and Maurier, F. (1983). | Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts | In other cases, the remote viewer picked up an impression of a scene on the traveler's journey other than the 'official' one. On one occasion, the traveler intended to visit the Saturn moon rocket at the NASA Space Center in Houston, Texas. The remote viewer, meanwhile, 'saw' an indoor scene where the traveler was playing on the floor with a group of puppies. But that same evening, the traveler (who knew, nothing of the remote viewer's impressions) visited a friend's home, where he did indeed play with a litter of newborn puppies, one of which he was prompted to take home with him. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Effect of a Lactobacilli preparation on traveler's diarrhea: A randomized double-blind clinical trial. Gastroenterology 74, 829-830.
141. Black, F., Anderson, P., Orskow, J., Orskow, F., Gaarslev, K., and Laudlund, S. (1989). Prophylactic efficacy of lacto-bacilli on travellers diarrhea. In "Travel Medicine Conference on International Travel Medicine" (R. Steffen, Ed.), pp. 333-335. Springer, Berlin.
142. Oksanen, P. J., Salminen, S., Saxelin, M., Hamalainen, P., Ihantolavormisto, A., Muurasniemiisoviita, L., Nikkari, S., Oksanen, T., Porsti, I., Salminen, E., Siitonen, S., Stuckey, H. | Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts | Many of the recipients' descriptions matched the traveler's photographs with breathtaking accuracy. In one case, the traveler headed to the Northwest Railroad Station in Glencoe, Illinois, and took one photo of the station with an oncoming train and then another of the inside of the station, a drab little waiting room with a bulletin board below a sign. 'I see the train station,' wrote the remote viewer 35 minutes before the traveler had even chosen where he was going, 'one of the commuter train stations that's on the expressway ?the white cement of them and the silver railings. | | Someone not involved in the experiment would use a REG to randomly pick the traveler's destinations from a pool of previously chosen targets, or the traveler could choose the destination spontaneously and on his own, after setting off. The traveling partner would then follow the standard protocol of remote viewing experiments. He'd spend 10 to 15 minutes at the target site, at the assigned time, recording his impressions of it, taking photos and following the checklist of questions produced by the PEAR team. | Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts | In my paper with Borde and Guth, we show that as a result of this expansion, the space traveler's velocity increases on average as we go back in time and still approaches the speed of light in the limit. Hence, the same conclusions apply.8
It is said that an argument is what convinces reasonable men and a proof is what it takes to convince even an unreasonable man. With the proof now in place, cosmologists can no longer hide behind the possibility of a past-eternal universe. There is no escape: they have to face the problem of a cosmic beginning. |
Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1Michael T. Murray, ND See book keywords and concepts | | While cholera is a serious disorder that needs standard antibiotic therapy, traveler's diarrhea is usually self-limiting. Good results with berberine in the treatment of traveler's diarrhea have been obtained. In one study, patients with traveler's diarrhea randomly received berberine sulfate 400 mg in a single dose or served as controls.27 In treated patients, the mean stool volumes were significantly less than those of controls during three consecutive 8 hour periods after treatment. | Leslie Taylor, ND See book keywords and concepts | Williams, OMD, sums up sangre de grado's many uses by natural health practitioners, stating
There is a wide range of potential applications for sangre de grado, including as a broad-spectrum anti-diarrheal agent from causes such as side effects of drugs, chemotherapy or radiation treatment, microbial infections of the intestine, traveler's diarrhea, and viral-induced diarrhea as in AIDS. It may also have other uses in gastrointestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative diseases. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Klabin Marketing's Intestinalistocounterprotozoasentamebahistolica and giardia lamblia; roundworms, flatworms, Candida, fungi, yeast and dermatophytes; bacteriasofsalmonella, shigella, staphylococcus, and pseudomonas/'Touristas"/ traveler's diarrhea, and Montezuma's Revenge. Has Wormwood, Grapefruit seed extract, Black Walnut, Licorice, Slippery Elm, Poria Cocos, Barberry, Comfrey, Magnolia, Bitter Ash, Purslane, Copperleaf/Acalpha. Agastache herb. Hyssop, Chinese Wild Ginger/Asari, Atractylodes root, Bruceajavonica fruit. | Michael T. Murray, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Cholera is a serious disorder that needs standard therapy; however, traveler's diarrhea is usually self-limiting. Good results with berberine in the treatment of traveler's diarrhea have been obtained. In one study, patients with traveler's diarrhea randomly received berberine sulfate (400 mg) in a single dose or served as controls.27 In treated patients, the mean stool volumes were significantly less than those of controls during three consecutive 8-hour periods after treatment. | Andrew Chevallier See book keywords and concepts | Constituents traveler's joy contains protoanemonin and saponins. Protoanemonin is caustic and irritant. History & Folklore In the Middle Ages, beggars used the caustic sap of traveler's joy to raise mock wounds, encouraging the donation of alms. Medicinal Actions & Uses The leaves of traveler's joy irritate the skin, causing it to redden and blister, but they are also strongly analgesic. Applied to arthritic joints, they help relieve pain and encourage the removal of waste products. The plant is also diuretic, and has been taken internally in the past to counter urinary problems. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Number 1 Waterborne protozoan GiardiaLamblia/Giardiasis Carried by cats and dogs, in contaminated drinking water, lakes or streams, or from hands on food; up to 20,000 cases in day-care centers; also called traveler's Diarrhea, Montezuma's Revenge, Trotskis, Beaver Fever, and Delhi Belly. Infects the intestines with pain and cramps, severe diarrhea, nausea, fever, weakness, weight loss, depression, and seizures (take Propolis or Hydrogen Peroxide). 61 % of cases also had Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (in Dr. Leo Gal land's work). | by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | | A double-blind clinical study has demonstrated that carob is useful for treating infants with diarrhea, but a less rigorous trial showed it was of little help for adults with traveler's diarrhea.
Carob's beneficial effects are due primarily to its tannins and large sugar molecules. Unlike many tannins, those found in carob are not water-soluble, so they don't bind to proteins and render them unavailable, as many tannins do. | Michael T. Murray, N.D., Joseph E. Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | However, traveler's diarrhea is usually self-limiting. Good results have been obtained using berberine in the treatment of traveler's diarrhea. In one study, patients with traveler's diarrhea randomly served as controls or received 400 mg of berberine sulfate in a single dose.12 In treated patients, the mean stool volumes were significantly less than those of controls during three consecutive eight-hour periods after treatment. Twenty-four hours after treatment, significantly more treated patients than controls stopped having diarrhea (forty-two percent vs. twenty percent). | Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D. See book keywords and concepts | The incidence of "traveler's diarrhea," caused by pathogenic bacteria in drinking water or undercooked foods, can be reduced by the preventive use of probiotics.13
Most people associate lactobacilli with L. acidophilus, the most popular species in this group of probiotic bacteria. However, research shows that other Lactobacillus species may be beneficial as well. For example, L. rham-nosus and L. plantarum appear to be protective intestinal bacteria. | Frederic Vagnini, M.D. and Barry Fox, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Diarrhea that comes on suddenly and lasts a couple days is probably caused by food that wasn't prepared or stored properly, drinking or swimming in impure water, or a viral or bacterial infection (think traveler's diarrhea). In many cases, the diarrhea clears up once the underlying problem is resolved, perhaps with the aid of an over-the-counter remedy.
Then there are more serious kinds of diarrhea, caused by inflammatory bowel disease, an inability to digest food properly, cancerous tumors, infectious organisms, chronic parasitic infections, laxative abuse, and other problems. | Greg Critser See book keywords and concepts | In the late 1980s, Halcion became a standard business traveler's drug for insomnia, and it was prescribed on a dime. Then it fell from grace because of horrific side effects that its maker had not adequately addressed: it made a small percentage of takers violent and hostile. Doctors grew wary of prescribing for insomnia, and the condition fell from the list of hot chronic conditions.
Then, in 1993, the French company Sanofi-Synthelab had a breakthrough with a drug it called Ambien. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Proteins, body wastes, toxins, enterotoxin food poisoning, traveler's diarrhea, including congeners causing hangovers from alcohol, intestinal gas, chemicals, lead acetate, pesticides, DDT, malathion, kerosene, 1 gram charcoal absorbs 100 mg. of strychnine, many drugs (pwd. | Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Sb has also helped tourists prevent traveler's diarrhea, according to double-blind research.9 In one trial, positive results were obtained at amounts as low as 150-450 mg per day.10 Even diarrhea caused by Crohn's disease (page 141) has partially responded to Sb supplementation in double-blind research.11 While not every trial shows efficacy,12 the preponderance of evidence clearly supports the use of Sb in people with diarrhea caused by antibiotics or infection (page 265). | John A. McDougall See book keywords and concepts | Prevent traveler's diarrhea. þSpeed healing from diarrheal diseases and relapsing colitis. þImprove digestion. þRelieve constipation.
| * Stimulate the immune system. þLessen symptoms of inflammatory arthritis. þSuppress cancer development and growth. | ?Reduce sex hormones. i ?Reduce cholesterol and triglycerides. diets. The effects of antibiotic therapy can be profound and persistent, even causing a life-threatening infection with overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria (called Clostridium difficile). |
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