Dr. Labrum discovered that the medications doctors so often prescribe for a myriad of conditions are a major contributing factor to peripheral neuropathy!
Dr. Labrum's research also helped him piece together several little-known, natural methods for repairing damaged peripheral nerves.
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A growing number of people are concerned about food safety after a series of recalls over food contamination. Pepperidge Farm voluntarily recalled more than three million packages of Goldfish crackers Tuesday over possible salmonella contamination. Mondelez International also issued a voluntary recall of 16 varieties of its Ritz cracker products because of the same concerns over salmonella. Michael Moss, an investigative journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize for reporting on contaminated food, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why food companies should be more diligent and what might be behind the rise in recalls.
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Understanding half life is important to inform how and when we administer any medication. These are not casual viewing, but are for serious students who want to understand the essential underpinning concepts of the care we give our patients.
Notes
Half life t 1/2
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
Bioavailability – the proportion of an administered drug that reaches the systemic circulation in unchanged form
Half life is the time from peak plasma concentration until half is eliminated
Clearance
T ½ First order kinetics
First order elimination kinetics : “Elimination of a constant fraction per time unit of the drug quantity present. The elimination is proportional to the drug concentration.”
Zero-order elimination kinetics : The plasma concentration – time profile during the elimination phase is linear (Fig. 1). For example 20 mg are eliminated every hour, independently of the drug concentration in the body. Order 0 elimination is rather less common, mostly occurring when the elimination system is saturated. Eg.
Alcohol
Phenytoin
Warfarin (Coumadin)
Heparin
Paracetamol (acetaminophen)
Over dose of aspirin (normally t ½ = 3-4 hours)
Steady state reached after 5 – 6 half lives (3.3 half lives for 90% concentrations), therefore possible loading dose.
Drug eliminated after 5 half lives (95% eliminated after 4.5 half lives)
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These videos contain ASMR sounds like: drinking, swallowing, eating, chewing but no talking.
In the first video I painted my grilled chicken and broccoli blue with blue paint and ate it.
In the second video I painted my hand black but also an egg and ate the shells.
My toast got burned and turned black, I put some black cheese and butter on top.
In the third video we made all the food silver colored.
I made a lovely fast food hamburger out of tin foil and gold sauce!
ADVERTENCIA: comer NO es real, ¡NO lo intentes en casa!
Estos videos contienen sonidos ASMR como: beber, tragar, comer, masticar pero no hablar.
En el primer video pinté mi pollo asado y azul brócoli con pintura azul y lo comí.
En el segundo video pinté mi mano negra pero también un huevo y comí las conchas.
Mi tostada se quemó y se volvió negra, puse un poco de queso negro y mantequilla encima.
En el tercer video hicimos toda la comida de color plateado.
¡Hice una encantadora hamburguesa de comida rápida con papel de aluminio y salsa dorada!
AVERTISSEMENT: Manger n’est PAS réel, NE PAS l’essayer à la maison!
ASMR ressemble à ceci: boire, avaler, manger, mâcher mais pas parler.
Dans la première vidéo, j’ai peint mon poulet grillé et mon brocoli bleus avec de la peinture bleue et je les ai mangés.
Dans la deuxième vidéo, j’ai peint ma main noire mais aussi un œuf et mangé les coquillages.
Mon pain grillé a été brûlé et est devenu noir, j’ai mis du fromage noir et du beurre sur le dessus.
Dans la troisième vidéo, nous avons créé tous les aliments de couleur argentée.
J’ai fait un délicieux hamburger de fast food en papier d’aluminium et sauce dorée!
WARNUNG: Essen ist NICHT echt, probieren Sie es nicht zu Hause!
Diese Videos enthalten ASMR-Sounds wie: Trinken, Schlucken, Essen, Kauen, aber kein Sprechen.
Im ersten Video habe ich mein gegrilltes Hähnchen und Broccoli blau mit blauer Farbe bemalt und gegessen.
Im zweiten Video habe ich meine Hand schwarz lackiert, aber auch ein Ei und die Muscheln gegessen.
Mein Toast wurde verbrannt und schwarz, ich habe Schwarzkäse und Butter darauf gelegt.
Im dritten Video haben wir alle Lebensmittel silberfarben gemacht.
Ich habe einen schönen Fast-Food-Hamburger aus Alufolie und Goldsoße gemacht!
ВНИМАНИЕ: Еда не реальна, не пытайтесь делать это дома!
Эти видео содержат звуки ASMR: пить, глотать, есть, жевать, но не разговаривать.
В первом видео я покрасил свою курицу-гриль и брокколи в синий цвет синей краской и съел ее.
Во втором видео я покрасил свою руку в черный цвет, а также в яйцо и съел скорлупу.
Мой тост обгорел и почернел, я положил сверху черный сыр с маслом.
В третьем видео мы сделали всю пищу серебристой.
Я сделал прекрасный гамбургер быстрого приготовления из фольги и золотого соуса!
What is ASMR?
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is an euphoric experience characterized by a static-like or tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine, precipitating relaxation. It has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia.Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) signifies the subjective experience of ‘low-grade euphoria’ characterized by ‘a combination of positie feelings, relaxation, and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin’.It typically begins ‘on the scalp’ before moving ‘down the spine’ to the base of the neck, sometimes spreading ‘to the back, arms and legs as intensity increases’, most commonly triggered by specific acoustic and visual stimuli including the content of some digital videos, and less commonly by intentional attentional control.