RE: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness

2014-10-09 Thread 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List
 

 

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On 01 Oct 2014, at 20:07, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote:





Interesting evidence that not only do animals rely on symbiotic microbiota
for their health they actively assist their community of helpful
microorganisms by feeding them special sugars they make during periods of
illness to keep their beneficial flora and fauna from dying off.

 

Nice.

Yes bacteria are quite useful, and too much hygiene can be bad by hurting
our micro-allies.

I read that the average human has ten kilogram of bacteria, and would die if
they were not there. There are 20 times more bacteria cells than human cells
in a human. A human cells is very plausibly a descendent of a colony of
bacteria (with the nucleus being perhaps a descendent of a virus).  

 

One factoid that always amazes me is that there are at least fifty known
microorganism species that have co-evolved with us and are specialized in
living on.. Roll of the drums. human tooth enamel. Different microorganisms
for dog tooth enamel, horse tooth enamel and so on. Fifty species (and maybe
more we don't know about yet) in just this single highly specialized niche
inside our mouths.

Inside of us lives a veritable microorganism zoo.

 





 

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Nor is a number among the numbers ... :)

 

J a number unrelated to any other number has no meaning at all.

Chris

 

 

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RE: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness

2014-10-09 Thread 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List
 

 

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Well, since I have already lost my primary sentience already, no great loss.
Alternatively, 

 

>>we could all save our stools as backup. 

Okay. couldn't resist. then we'd have sh*t for brains!

 

 

I even think I saw that once, on the Hoarders Show. Bring on the ampicillin!

 





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Proposal! 

Biologists and Electrical Engineers create gut bacteria that duplicates all
information in the human brain, all brain states, memories, personality
traits, habits, etc. 

 

>>Advantage- It is an instantaneous mind clone, so obliteration becomes more
difficult, since your instantiation clone would still thrive, past brain
death. Possibly the person could be restored by a blank duplicate clone of
the person, or someone would rent themselves out for a few years.

 

Quick question -- wouldn't you literally lose your bio-engineered
microbiotic 2nd mind when you take penicillin?

 

Disadvantage- If you got an upset stomach you could crap your brains out,
literally. The rebuild might take a while, and during that time, the
individual is "uninsured." 



 

-Original Message-
From: Bruno Marchal 
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Sent: Thu, Oct 9, 2014 10:17 am
Subject: Re: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness

 

On 01 Oct 2014, at 20:07, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote:





Interesting evidence that not only do animals rely on symbiotic microbiota
for their health they actively assist their community of helpful
microorganisms by feeding them special sugars they make during periods of
illness to keep their beneficial flora and fauna from dying off.

 

Nice.

Yes bacteria are quite useful, and too much hygiene can be bad by hurting
our micro-allies.

I read that the average human has ten kilogram of bacteria, and would die if
they were not there. There are 20 times more bacteria cells than human cells
in a human. A human cells is very plausibly a descendent of a colony of
bacteria (with the nucleus being perhaps a descendent of a virus).  

 





 

No life (form) is an island!

 

 

Nor is a number among the numbers ... :)

 

Bruno

 

 





 

 

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To protect their gut microbes during illness, sick mice produce specialized
sugars in the gut that feed their microbiota and maintain a healthy
microbial balance. T...




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Re: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness

2014-10-09 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Well, since I have already lost my primary sentience already, no great loss. 
Alternatively, we could all save our stools as backup. I even think I saw that 
once, on the Hoarders Show. Bring on the ampicillin!



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Proposal!
Biologists and Electrical Engineers create gut bacteria that duplicates all 
information in the human brain, all brain states, memories, personality traits, 
habits, etc. 


>>Advantage- It is an instantaneous mind clone, so obliteration becomes more 
>>difficult, since your instantiation clone would still thrive, past brain 
>>death. Possibly the person could be restored by a blank duplicate clone of 
>>the person, or someone would rent themselves out for a few years.


Quick question -- wouldn't you literally lose your bio-engineered microbiotic 
2nd mind when you take penicillin?


Disadvantage- If you got an upset stomach you could crap your brains out, 
literally. The rebuild might take a while, and during that time, the individual 
is "uninsured." 







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From: Bruno Marchal 
To: everything-list 
Sent: Thu, Oct 9, 2014 10:17 am
Subject: Re: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness




On 01 Oct 2014, at 20:07, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote:



Interesting evidence that not only do animals rely on symbiotic microbiota for 
their health they actively assist their community of helpful microorganisms by 
feeding them special sugars they make during periods of illness to keep their 
beneficial flora and fauna from dying off.




Nice.
Yes bacteria are quite useful, and too much hygiene can be bad by hurting our 
micro-allies.
I read that the average human has ten kilogram of bacteria, and would die if 
they were not there. There are 20 times more bacteria cells than human cells in 
a human. A human cells is very plausibly a descendent of a colony of bacteria 
(with the nucleus being perhaps a descendent of a virus).  







No life (form) is an island!






Nor is a number among the numbers ... :)


Bruno











Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness




 


 




 

 

 

 

 



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To protect their gut microbes during illness, sick mice produce specialized 
sugars in the gut that feed their microbiota and maintain a healthy microbial 
balance. T...






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Re: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness

2014-10-09 Thread 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List

  From: spudboy100 via Everything List 
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 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2014 8:23 AM
 Subject: Re: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness
   
Proposal!Biologists and Electrical Engineers create gut bacteria that 
duplicates all information in the human brain, all brain states, memories, 
personality traits, habits, etc. 
>>Advantage- It is an instantaneous mind clone, so obliteration becomes more 
>>difficult, since your instantiation clone would still thrive, past brain 
>>death. Possibly the person could be restored by a blank duplicate clone of 
>>the person, or someone would rent themselves out for a few years.
Quick question -- wouldn't you literally lose your bio-engineered microbiotic 
2nd mind when you take penicillin?
Disadvantage- If you got an upset stomach you could crap your brains out, 
literally. The rebuild might take a while, and during that time, the individual 
is "uninsured." 




-Original Message-
From: Bruno Marchal 
To: everything-list 
Sent: Thu, Oct 9, 2014 10:17 am
Subject: Re: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness


On 01 Oct 2014, at 20:07, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote:

Interesting evidence that not only do animals rely on symbiotic microbiota for 
their health they actively assist their community of helpful microorganisms by 
feeding them special sugars they make during periods of illness to keep their 
beneficial flora and fauna from dying off.

Nice.Yes bacteria are quite useful, and too much hygiene can be bad by hurting 
our micro-allies.I read that the average human has ten kilogram of bacteria, 
and would die if they were not there. There are 20 times more bacteria cells 
than human cells in a human. A human cells is very plausibly a descendent of a 
colony of bacteria (with the nucleus being perhaps a descendent of a virus).  



No life (form) is an island!


Nor is a number among the numbers ... :)
Bruno





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Re: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness

2014-10-09 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Proposal!
Biologists and Electrical Engineers create gut bacteria that duplicates all 
information in the human brain, all brain states, memories, personality traits, 
habits, etc. 


Advantage- It is an instantaneous mind clone, so obliteration becomes more 
difficult, since your instantiation clone would still thrive, past brain death. 
Possibly the person could be restored by a blank duplicate clone of the person, 
or someone would rent themselves out for a few years.


Disadvantage- If you got an upset stomach you could crap your brains out, 
literally. The rebuild might take a while, and during that time, the individual 
is "uninsured." 



-Original Message-
From: Bruno Marchal 
To: everything-list 
Sent: Thu, Oct 9, 2014 10:17 am
Subject: Re: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness




On 01 Oct 2014, at 20:07, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote:



Interesting evidence that not only do animals rely on symbiotic microbiota for 
their health they actively assist their community of helpful microorganisms by 
feeding them special sugars they make during periods of illness to keep their 
beneficial flora and fauna from dying off.




Nice.
Yes bacteria are quite useful, and too much hygiene can be bad by hurting our 
micro-allies.
I read that the average human has ten kilogram of bacteria, and would die if 
they were not there. There are 20 times more bacteria cells than human cells in 
a human. A human cells is very plausibly a descendent of a colony of bacteria 
(with the nucleus being perhaps a descendent of a virus).  







No life (form) is an island!






Nor is a number among the numbers ... :)


Bruno











Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness




 


 




 

 

 

 

 



Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness
To protect their gut microbes during illness, sick mice produce specialized 
sugars in the gut that feed their microbiota and maintain a healthy microbial 
balance. T...






View on medicalxpress.com

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Re: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness

2014-10-09 Thread Bruno Marchal


On 01 Oct 2014, at 20:07, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote:

Interesting evidence that not only do animals rely on symbiotic  
microbiota for their health they actively assist their community of  
helpful microorganisms by feeding them special sugars they make  
during periods of illness to keep their beneficial flora and fauna  
from dying off.


Nice.
Yes bacteria are quite useful, and too much hygiene can be bad by  
hurting our micro-allies.
I read that the average human has ten kilogram of bacteria, and would  
die if they were not there. There are 20 times more bacteria cells  
than human cells in a human. A human cells is very plausibly a  
descendent of a colony of bacteria (with the nucleus being perhaps a  
descendent of a virus).





No life (form) is an island!



Nor is a number among the numbers ... :)

Bruno






Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness








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RE: Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness

2014-10-01 Thread 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List
Interesting evidence that not only do animals rely on symbiotic microbiota for 
their health they actively assist their community of helpful microorganisms by 
feeding them special sugars they make during periods of illness to keep their 
beneficial flora and fauna from dying off.

No life (form) is an island!


Gut bacteria are protected by host during illness

  
 
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sugars in the gut that feed their microbiota and maintain a healthy microbial 
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