What a World! Goats producing human milk enzymes.


Researchers from University of California Davis have reported in PLOS ONE the development of transgenic goats that produce lysozyme, an antimicrobial normally found in human breast milk. The idea is to use the milk to prevent or alleviate the effects of gastrointestinal infections.

The team then setup an experiment where two groups of pigs infected with E. coli were fed from the new, and from the boring old goat’s milk. The results showed that pigs who drank milk from the new transgenic goats did much better in recovering from the infection.

Here’s the Abstract from the study..

Childhood diarrhea is a significant problem in many developing countries and E. coli is a main causative agent of diarrhea in young children. Lysozyme is an antimicrobial protein highly expressed in human milk, but not ruminant milk, and is thought to help protect breastfeeding children against diarrheal diseases.

We hypothesized that consumption of milk from transgenic goats which produce human lysozyme (hLZ-milk) in their milk would accelerate recovery from bacterial-induced diarrhea. Young pigs were used as a model for children and infected with enterotoxigenic E. coli. Once clinical signs of diarrhea developed, pigs were fed hLZ-milk or non-transgenic control goat milk three times a day for two days.

Clinical observations and complete blood counts (CBC) were performed. Animals were euthanized and samples collected to assess differences in histology, cytokine expression and bacterial translocation into the mesenteric lymph node. Pigs consuming hLZ-milk recovered from clinical signs of infection faster than pigs consuming control milk, with significantly improved fecal consistency (p = 0.0190) and activity level (p = 0.0350). The CBC analysis showed circulating monocytes (p = 0.0413), neutrophils (p = 0.0219), and lymphocytes (p = 0.0222) returned faster to pre-infection proportions in hLZ-milk fed pigs, while control-fed pigs had significantly higher hematocrit (p = 0.027), indicating continuing dehydration. In the ileum, pigs fed hLZ-milk had significantly lower expression of pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-8 (p = 0.0271), longer intestinal villi (p<0.0001), deeper crypts (p = 0.0053), and a thinner lamina propria (p = 0.0004). These data demonstrate that consumption of hLZ-milk helped pigs recover from infection faster, making hLZ-milk an effective treatment of E. coli-induced diarrhea.

What would YOU do to keep your kids: an horrific tale of injustice in the health system in AUSTRALIA

This story is perhaps the most unbelievable story about bureacracy, ineptitude intolerance and straight out idiocy I have ever read, and it all happened – and is happening, right here in Australia.

Anyone with kids… no, EVERYONE should read this story and find some way to tell the government what they think.  Our kids do NOT deserve this.

The story is here

Please pass it on to all of your friends. This MUST not continue!!! 

Groundwater and Drinking Water, and a good reason for a good water filter.

As we all know, The US is in the middle (we hope) of a terrible drought. I say we hope because we don’t know if it has reached midpoint. All we know is that it is threatening our food supply in a manner unknown since the disastrous dust bowl days of the thirties.

The video below is a time lapse of the ground water supplies across the USA, It ebbs and flows because ground water reserves vary with the season. But wait for the last ten seconds when the brown (no water) areas show the true picture.

What frightens me about this isn’t just the lack of water. It’s the lesson I learned in Australia’s four year drought. During that time reservoirs dropped to alarming levels, and the parasite levels in the remaining water became very concentrated.

Groundwater across the developed world has a similar problem, but not of parasites. This time it’s pollution; toxic waste that has been disposed of carelessly over many years and is now a huge sludge sitting at the lower reaches of the aquifers we depend on. Just like Australia, I expect that as our groundwater level drops, and we continue to pump this water onto our crops, we will be pumping increasingly chemical and toxic water onto our food crops. And of course, it will also seep back into the ground, some of it will find its way back to our reservoirs… Need I say more? I’m sure I’ve depressed you enough for one day.

Autoimmune diseases can be turned around with Paleo Diet – One mans incredible journey

Taken from http://thedomesticman.com/my-story/

I am sure with time he will make a full recovery turning his whole health around.

“For the purposes of this website, my life was pretty boring until 2005. And then at the age of 25, out of nowhere, I had a stroke.


2005 – a few months after the stroke

I had always considered myself to be pretty healthy, and had no major health issues prior to that. The stroke occurred as a result of a lesion (most likely a blood clot) in the right side of my pons. I lost fine motor function on my left side, which was not very fun considering that I’m left handed. Besides having to learn how to walk again, I had to re-learn how to write, play guitar, hold a fork, etc. Luckily, my young brain quickly recovered, and after a couple months of physical therapy I was pretty much back to normal. I had to walk with a cool cane for a while. A lot of excellent doctors treated me, but no one ever figured out what caused the stroke.


2006 – hospitalized for a month for autoimmune diagnosis

A little over a year later I noticed that I was having a hard time exercising. I kept thinking I was just way out of shape. It got so bad that I was out of breath even from walking, so I went to the doctor. I then spent the next month or so living in a hospital, being tested for a wide range of possibilities – long story short is they settled on a narrowing of my pulmonary arteries most likely caused by inflammation. I was diagnosed with the autoimmune disease Takayasu’s Arteritis, which is characterized by the narrowing of arteries due to inflammation. The cause of this disease, like most autoimmune diseases, is not known. So then I spent a year on heavy immunosuppressant therapy; we tried a wide range of steroids and other scary drugs, and they worked for the most part. I would still get winded upon exertion, but I could at least function.


2007 – about a week after surgery

In the fall of 2007 I went to California to have a pulmonary re-sectioning surgery performed, where the doctors would remove the inflamed tissue surrounding my arteries and enlarge the arteries using some cool cow parts. I often joke that I sometimes crave grass. It’s a pretty scary procedure, something they call a standstill operation – in order to get to the arteries, they had to perform a full cardiopulmonary bypass, deep hypothermia and full cardiac arrest. As you can imagine, when you’re clinically dead for 8 hours there’s a pretty good chance you won’t come back. It was a scary moment in my life, and I am so grateful for my supportive wife and family for being there to help me through it. I made it out okay and now I have a killer scar and some crazy stories. Unfortunately, it didn’t ease my symptoms – I was on the same amount of medication with little or no improvement.


2007 – immunosuppressant steroids caused weight gain and other side effects

Flash forward to 2010. My continuous steroid and immunosuppressant medication therapy was starting to take its toll, even though I was trying to slowly taper off the steroids. I felt lousy almost all of the time, and worse still was the fact that I couldn’t foresee it getting any better. I then happened across an article that mentioned this crazy diet modeled after cavemen that eliminated grains, and it could reverse autoimmune symptoms. Within a week I had devoured the Paleo solution and just about every Paleo resource I could find, and switched my diet. My inflammation markers decreased significantly within a month.


2011 – about six months after adopting the Paleo diet

Since then things have been much better. I’m not cured – there’s no mistaking that I still have a serious autoimmune condition – but the Paleo diet has absolutely helped. I started exercising for the first time since 2006. I was able to get off of steroid therapy, which was causing all sorts of side effects (weight gain, brittle bones, memory issues, kidney stones, shingles, and so on). When I was on steroids, I would get sick at least monthly; since switching over my diet I rarely get sick. Lastly, my wife and son have joined me on this crazy journey, which gives me comfort that we’ll all three live long, healthy lives.”