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My Farming Week: Jennifer Dempsey, Manulla, Castlebar, Co Mayo


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Jennifer Dempsey from Kiltimagh, Co Mayo in the farrowing house on her family farm. \ Michael McLaughlin
The farm: “I work alongside my parents, Mhairi and Martin, and sister Rebecca, here in Co Mayo, where we keep pigs and poultry and run a seaweed business. We have just bought in 14 Hereford heifer calves to rear and I think we are getting another 10 or 12 next week, things are quite busy.”
Pigs: “My mother Mhairi got into working with pigs when she left college about 30 years ago. We run a 220-sow unit in Kiltimagh where we breed Landrace Danish genetics for a replacement unit up in Kildare. Our unit is a farrowing unit, we AI the sows and once they farrow, we keep the piglets for 28 days and when they are weaned they move up to Kildare.” ....

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Researchers discover that Kefir (fermented yogurt) can halt cytokine storms observed during SARS-CoV-2 infections


https://www.afinalwarning.com/515687.html
(Natural News)
One of the most important areas of scientific research for combating SARS-CoV-2 involves understanding cytokines and mitigating cytokine storm. Cytokines are cell signaling molecules that facilitate immune responses. These molecules communicate between cells to stimulate the movement of immune responsive cells toward sites of inflammation and infection. Israeli scientists have found that yogurt (kefir) can halt the cytokine storm that affects some COVID-19 patients. The yogurt changes the individual’s microbiome, strengthening the commensal species of bacteria in the gut. This strengthening of the microbiome allows gut microbes to readily identify pathogenic threats and modulate communication between cells, so the immune responsive cells can more efficiently respond to infections, without over-reacting. ....

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Self Prescribed Antibiotics Could be Dangerous to Liver


Self Prescribed Antibiotics Could be Dangerous to Liver
by Colleen Fleiss on 
May 2, 2021 at 12:19 PM
Self prescribed treatment models could prove dangerous to liver, say scientists.
Use of self-prescribed antibiotics is a common practice by many individuals, especially in India, to fight ailments like fever, cough, cold, which are also considered common symptoms of Covid-19. However, it is important to note that antibiotics do not work against viruses; and they only work on bacterial infections, said Dr. N.Y. Prashanth Chandra, Consultant - Internal Medicine, Gleneagles Global Hospitals.
Covid-19 is caused by a virus, so antibiotics do not work, and antibiotics should not be used as a means of prevention or treatment of Covid-19. It is important people understand this fundamental difference before opting for any self-prescribed treatment protocols, he said. ....

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