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    product containing one type of food additive does not contain another. Although this study uses direct stimulation of mouse NB2a neuroblastoma cells, which probably has over exaggerated the effect, it can also be true that chronic consumption of these toxin additives would actually cause these effects, leading to the over stimulation of excitatory membrane receptor, causing the ADHD, or symptoms of ADHD, and possible depression (Lau et al, 2006; McCarthy et al., 2012). In another study done by…

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    the last 24 hours. He was interested in the fact that her grandmother canned her own vegetables and he wanted a sample of the food items to test for the bacteria botulism. Botulism is a form of food poisoning caused by the exposure to a toxin called botulin. The toxin botulin is produced by Clostridium Botulism which is a spore forming anaerobic bacteria…

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    The most devastating use of biological warfare agents happened during World War II, when the Japanese Imperial Army unleashed plague, cholera, typhoid, and other diseases against Chinese civilians, killing an estimated 300,000 (“The Biological Weapons Threat”). In the movie, V for Vendetta, England is set during in a dystopian future where a totalitarian government has been established. The film stars Hugo Weaving, who plays a freedom fighter named V, and Natalie Portman, who plays Evey, a young…

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    When this bacteria is without oxygen it gives of toxins and grows (5,1). “Botulinum toxins are one of the most lethal substances known” (5,1). Clostridium botulinum is a rod shaped and a gram positive bacteria (2,2). It is found throughout the environment and is quite abundant (5,1). The toxin produced by this bacteria has no color, odor, and it is tasteless (1,23). Also, this bacteria is “heat-resistant” (5,1), but it…

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    An infectious disease is pathogenic microorganisms, like bacteria, viruses, parasites or fungi that cause diseases by spread, directly or indirectly, from one person to another. One infectious disease is Clostridium difficile, a nasty bacterium that affects the digestive system, specifically the colon. A disease that can start of pretty mild and lead to life-threatening inflammation of the colon. Clostridium difficile is a bacterial infection in the digestive system which has the same symptoms…

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    Nitrogen atoms (O2- and N2- ) When a toxin causes a gene altering damage in the nuclear region of a cell (oxidative nuclear damage) it is then known as a carcinogen. As such not all toxins are carcinogen. Aflatoxin (from mold) is not only toxic to liver cells, but ultimately causes liver cancer, making it a carcinogen. The detoxification process mainly converts lipid soluble toxins into excretable water soluble glucuronides in three steps. In step one the toxins are aggregated and isolated in…

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    This article talks about how the poison dart frogs has gaining resistance to lethal toxin. This toxin disrupts a chemical to their brain. However, by messing with these proteins that these toxins have in their body with a “switch”, which is how they call it in this article, who change protein building blocks, they have got to managed it. These frogs use this lethal toxin to defend themselves from predators. The study that these scientists did was focusing of frogs that carry epibatidine, a…

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    animals such as scorpions, snakes and sea anemones secrete bio-toxins which are vital in the regulation of ion channel activity. Envenomations induced by these animals cause a spectrum of clinical manifestations ranging from mild cases such as local edema to severe ones such as intravascular hemolysis. In particular, marine snail, Conus geographus toxins such as μ–conotoxins GIIIA, GIIIB, and GIIIC affect the Nav channels. These toxins block current flow thereby reducing membrane potential, as a…

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    Poisonous berries are berries that contain toxins or poison. The average berry is small, pulpy, and often edible. Most berries are edible but some are poisonous to humans. Some are poisonous when unripe and edible when ripe. It is important to avoid poisonous berries. Some berries can even be deadly. If a handful of poisonous berries are consumed by a child, the child could immediately die. When out in the wilderness, it is also important to know which poisonous berries are which and how to…

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    free itself of toxins and bacteria. It is the process of improving your health and well-being by eliminating poisonous substances out of your system. As a result, the healthy body cleansing practice usually helps to ensure that many of the poisons are stripped away from your body. Body detoxification not only eliminates your system of pollutants that happen to be identified in the atmosphere, foods and drinks but additionally, it can also get rid of unhealthy conditions. Harmful toxins are…

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