@@rocky2618 Im okay, my problem was something else. :) for me it was mostly psychosomatic. I waited a day or so and things got better. I hope you will be okay!
@@mithilasarwar9543 I'm great, as I said before, at the time I waited a day and things got way better. I already had gotten the vaccine at the time but was worried since it's never 100% and it was a little while ago then. Sometimes it's just fear, I'm glad I opted for waiting. If it had become worse after a nights sleep, I would have gone to the doctor.
Very great having all of these details. Kudos! Just two questions: what is the fate of the toxin? Does it remain forever in the body after recovery? Also, what stimulates the body to form new axon knobs?
Hello experts, I have question regarding fatty acids please. Is it true that the fatty acid c16 palmitic acid, found predominantly in ghee or butter, can cause constipation and Is hard to digest? I appreciate every Tipp and help, thank you very much
I hope you don't mind sharing my thoughts on this. Saturated fatty acids (including palmitic acid) are redundant in our diet, it's found in meat, fruits, oils and as you mentioned dairy products. They are needed for our body and in fact our bodies makes them when they want to store energy (i once heard that the body can synthesize fatty acid chains up to 16 carbons length so c16 palmitic acid is included). To get to the point you can hardly consider it as a causative agent for constipation unless your diet is mainly consistent of fatty foods so in this context the main reason for constipation will be lack of recommended daily fiber intake. Moreover, the intestines deals with all fats as single entity meaning there is no specific receptors for specific types of fats, so they are assembled in vesicles to be distributed to the body. Bottom line, if c16 were to cause constipation than all remaining consumed fatty acids would do so as well :)
@@waelfadlallah8939 at First, thank you very much for taking your time and responding to my comment, I really appreciate this. I was diagnosed with enteric neuropathy and severe motility disorder in the small intestine, no phase three activity and slow transit constipation due to nerve damage. My gut basically stopped working, especially the small intestine. I can’t eat fiber, at all, zero. I don’t have a dietitian because my disease is that complex and rare and my doctors just said Take prucaloprid and laxative and see what you can eat. No, I want to educate myself as much as possible that’s why I’m here, in a field where I don’t have a clue but I’m learning. I want to know what fats are the easiest and fastest to digest for my small intestine and which fats requires the least effort of digestion. I’m totally lost because of all the conflicting information. Some say saturated fats are easy to digest because they are short chain and water soluble, some say long chain fatty acids like olive oil are easy to digest and saturated fats are hard to digest!? It so confusing. If you can tell me which fats in which order are very easy to digest, besides MCT oil, and why that I understand it, I would really appreciate this. I’m thankful for every help, Tipp and suggestion. Thank you very much
@@helmutkrusemann9194 since you have this rare case it's more advisable to consult a specialist who is known to treat similar disorders. In my humble opinion, i am not sure if there is distinction between types of fats in terms of which are easily digested and which are not. That said, consumption of fats from natural sources in moderate amounts seems to be the right thing to do. Another point to mention, when consuming any type of food that contain fat, this fat contains a wide range of saturated and unsaturated, long and short chain fatty acids with different ratios, so to isolate a single form from all that mixture is not possible.
Sir, I accidentally punched a lead window and had a cut in my finger. Not not found any lead inside my skin .but a small lead was pinned in my skin that I pulled out without getting blood. What should I do. But I got a cut and blood in my finger. should I take tetanus shot
Couldnt you just take antibiotics after a deep wound and avoid injections? Im thinking the spores live on your skin (organic material) and if you do not have access to running clean water to shower regularly and internal plumbing and sewage treatment, then this is a problem. But if you do, why inject a chemical that MIGHT work?
If the release of the light chain A part of the toxin happens after changes happen to the endosome due to exposure to the acidic cytosole why doesn't the toxin released inside the soma of the motor? 😊
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You good bro, I cut myself for accident with a Rusty metal, did you get a shot or not?
@@rocky2618 Im okay, my problem was something else. :) for me it was mostly psychosomatic. I waited a day or so and things got better. I hope you will be okay!
@@theblackpearkhey how are you now? You already got ur vaccine?
@@mithilasarwar9543 I'm great, as I said before, at the time I waited a day and things got way better. I already had gotten the vaccine at the time but was worried since it's never 100% and it was a little while ago then.
Sometimes it's just fear, I'm glad I opted for waiting. If it had become worse after a nights sleep, I would have gone to the doctor.
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Can you explain how the mechanism of retrograde transport of the ab units and how the act in the soma? Are they transported in a vessicle?
Search for retrograde axonal transport.
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Very great having all of these details. Kudos!
Just two questions: what is the fate of the toxin? Does it remain forever in the body after recovery?
Also, what stimulates the body to form new axon knobs?
Hello experts, I have question regarding fatty acids please. Is it true that the fatty acid c16 palmitic acid, found predominantly in ghee or butter, can cause constipation and Is hard to digest? I appreciate every Tipp and help, thank you very much
I hope you don't mind sharing my thoughts on this. Saturated fatty acids (including palmitic acid) are redundant in our diet, it's found in meat, fruits, oils and as you mentioned dairy products. They are needed for our body and in fact our bodies makes them when they want to store energy (i once heard that the body can synthesize fatty acid chains up to 16 carbons length so c16 palmitic acid is included). To get to the point you can hardly consider it as a causative agent for constipation unless your diet is mainly consistent of fatty foods so in this context the main reason for constipation will be lack of recommended daily fiber intake. Moreover, the intestines deals with all fats as single entity meaning there is no specific receptors for specific types of fats, so they are assembled in vesicles to be distributed to the body. Bottom line, if c16 were to cause constipation than all remaining consumed fatty acids would do so as well :)
@@waelfadlallah8939 at First, thank you very much for taking your time and responding to my comment, I really appreciate this. I was diagnosed with enteric neuropathy and severe motility disorder in the small intestine, no phase three activity and slow transit constipation due to nerve damage. My gut basically stopped working, especially the small intestine. I can’t eat fiber, at all, zero. I don’t have a dietitian because my disease is that complex and rare and my doctors just said Take prucaloprid and laxative and see what you can eat. No, I want to educate myself as much as possible that’s why I’m here, in a field where I don’t have a clue but I’m learning. I want to know what fats are the easiest and fastest to digest for my small intestine and which fats requires the least effort of digestion. I’m totally lost because of all the conflicting information. Some say saturated fats are easy to digest because they are short chain and water soluble, some say long chain fatty acids like olive oil are easy to digest and saturated fats are hard to digest!? It so confusing. If you can tell me which fats in which order are very easy to digest, besides MCT oil, and why that I understand it, I would really appreciate this. I’m thankful for every help, Tipp and suggestion. Thank you very much
@@helmutkrusemann9194 since you have this rare case it's more advisable to consult a specialist who is known to treat similar disorders. In my humble opinion, i am not sure if there is distinction between types of fats in terms of which are easily digested and which are not. That said, consumption of fats from natural sources in moderate amounts seems to be the right thing to do. Another point to mention, when consuming any type of food that contain fat, this fat contains a wide range of saturated and unsaturated, long and short chain fatty acids with different ratios, so to isolate a single form from all that mixture is not possible.
@@waelfadlallah8939 not helpful at all but thank you very much
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Sir, I accidentally punched a lead window and had a cut in my finger. Not not found any lead inside my skin .but a small lead was pinned in my skin that I pulled out without getting blood. What should I do. But I got a cut and blood in my finger. should I take tetanus shot
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If they are strict anaerobic how do they survive inside our blood?🤷♂️
Because it is heat liable that's why it grow in our body but it also inactive in high temperature may be
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Couldnt you just take antibiotics after a deep wound and avoid injections?
Im thinking the spores live on your skin (organic material) and if you do not have access to running clean water to shower regularly and internal plumbing and sewage treatment, then this is a problem. But if you do, why inject a chemical that MIGHT work?
If the release of the light chain A part of the toxin happens after changes happen to the endosome due to exposure to the acidic cytosole why doesn't the toxin released inside the soma of the motor? 😊
I mean the motor neuron before reaching the inhibitory neuron
Sir I had a cut on my hands in finger by a lead mirror window.should I take tetanus shot even the cut is from lead
Are u okay man now
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