terrible for you. And she keeps scrolling and then she comes upon someone else who says, "Actually, plants are great for you. They have lots of fiber. They have lots of phytonutrients, etc." So, she's like, "Oh, okay, that's weird. Let me look up some fitness stuff." And then same thing with the fitness. Some people say, "You don't want to get bulky, Olivia.
of I think things in the diet that can be helpful. Also fiber is one that we don't talk about enough. When you eat fiber in your gut it converts to short- chain fatty acids. These short- chain fatty acids then sort of have these endothelop protective mechanisms. They protect the blood vessels. They make them healthier. And so when your blood vessels are healthier, you get better
they can cause an inflammatory response within the gut lining and also systemic inflammation. Fibermaxxing or at least trying to get a little more fiber into your diet is one gut health trend that you should probably listen to. Number one, it is fiber 100% for for gut health. We want a little bit of fiber. We want the fruits, we want the vegetables, we want the colorful plate. Fermented foods for
but bedding, flood defenses, compost, even slug pellets. Turning fleces into fibers is still a hands-on manual job. Barry says he can work through 2,000 in a day.
An axolotl loses its limb, it will regrow a limb. fibrotic lungs or fibrotic liver, is that reversible or irreversible.
You can't wake up tomorrow and have your heart down in your left hip, right? fiber, nectin, et cetera hyaluronan that you have in your body.
And you might feel scared. Fiber and then also probiotics-- a lot of folks are making a big deal out of this.
We are trying to stand out in being net neutral, and community-focused, and driven, and things like that. Fiber, it's a huge initial cost.
So people with fatigue, insomnia, anxiety, depression Fibromyalgia is classic for that.
And if you bend your elbow and you sort of pluck through it, there's going to be a a sort of stringy fiber there, that's your bicep tendon. Right? So, tendons hold muscles to bones. Right? You've also got one behind your knee, right? If you sort of pull
So, and let's we're going to say that this is So, in any given ligament or tendon, it could have let's say a million fibers, right? So, let's say you get an injury. What's an injury? Damaged tissue, right? Damaged tissue that causes pain. So, you get an injury, chk.
food has changed we we're eating much less plant Foods much lower amounts of fiber fiber is important because it nourishes a wide range of microbes within us fiber consists of a large number of complex carbohydrates and no single species of microb has the cutlery set it needs to eat all of them so you
And they warehouse all the books and they send them out to the different nonprofits and to the Feeding America Food Fiber. It's something that's right next to the cereal and it's like an eighth the price.
You know for a few years, initially he really created with the LC2 chairs, you know this amazing way to bend plywood and then to kind of have a similar style an plexiglass, or fiberglass sorry. But then he also went to aluminum with the aluminum group chairs right. And so you can't really speak of repetitive style or signature across his work, but you can speak of somebody fascinating, fascinated by making, innovating and creating something
talking those are the common symptoms um they are very commonly misdiagnosed as fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome okay so who gets sleep apnea anyone can get sleep apnea men women kids any age so who's at risk for it however so
have kathy or danielle come to speak about the cystic fibrosis foundation and we have a really exciting event coming up fibrosis foundation actually works really hard uh to put all of the money that we get towards research
fiberglass work so I I sort of they earned it in the truest sense and the other two girls that you saw in the
and fiber, because those are three completely different phenomenologies in a vector that would impact one, would not impact the other two.
But fiber is something that I bang on about in the book all the time, because it's like-- that's like the magic ingredient, from vegetables and fruit,
unmingled fiber. And hers wasn't.
Carbon fiber has a lot of potential.
"Finding Fibonacci, the Quest to Rediscover the Forgotten Mathematical Genius Who Changed the World." It took us six months to come up with the title.
So Fibonacci is just a name that was ascribed in the 19th century.
Some of the fibers get torn. Now, in this case, in most cases, it's just a few hundred or maybe a thousand fibers out of a million. It's not We're not talking torn in half, right? Injuries happen all the time. In fact, they're normal and natural and also heal all the time.
number of complex carbohydrates and no single species of microb has the cutlery set it needs to eat all of them so you eat fiber you nourish a very diverse community okay so what can we do about any of this if anything if we are disconnecting ourselves from the microbial world and
Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disease that makes the secretions in my body thicker.
Meat fibers are not balloons.
Google Fiber is high speed internet and TV for your home or small business.
Google Fiber started in my hometown, which is sort of fortuitous-- Kansas City, Missouri.
about fiber is, once you've got it in place, it's just a godsend; right? Because the bandwidth is there, the service is there. You just have to get these things wired.
a fiber optic cable, itself a rather new technology in the 1980s.
integrating fibers grow into the amygdala that deliver gabapentin, which is endogenous valium.
the Fibonacci theory. I've always been a fan of the golden ratio.
muscle fiber, type IIa, which is fully trainable.
cystic fibrosis. But itís very potent and works exceptionally well.
muscle fibers under the microscope so.
in fiber glass poisonous mushrooms or a pair of men's wing tip shoes that are made out licorice and are three feet tall so I think that there's this question of kind of art
the night i met them they were at a gala to accept the breath of life award for their amazing contributions to the cystic fibrosis community and to research for finding a cure and after speaking with them i knew that i had to read the book so reading about their struggle their thirst for life and their desire for normal lives
on paper and so it's hopefully going to gain a give empathy to you to understand all the other people that are dealing with cystic fibrosis in particular but other illnesses too so um as we mentioned the power of two at twin triumph over cystic fibrosis is our book that is available on amazon.com
or on our website stenzeltwins.com we do give a portion of our proceeds to cystic fibrosis research so the advancements in this disease can continue we thank google for inviting us we do have some materials on the table there brochures if you're interested in purchasing our book
They're using fiber optic cables to securely share time from atomic clocks here on Earth.
It forms thick fibers that almost look like wood splinters, strong, stable, and highly heat resistant.
When these asbestos fibers lodge into the lungs, the body treats them like invaders, specialized cells called macrophages move in, cells whose job it is to engulf
But asbestos fibers are too long and stiff to swallow.
The asbestos fibers sometimes on their own can migrate into the lymphatic vessels.
- Autopsies have found fibers in nearly every organ in the body, the brain, bone marrow, spleen, intestines, pancreas, prostate, ovaries, thyroid, and liver.
I started seeing asbestos fibers everywhere.
Libby amphibole fibers and the vast majority of fibers that are inhaled.
- And when longer fibers break forming these so-called cleavage fragments, they don't count either.
"Hair and Fiber." I was calling the Hair and Fiber network at the FBI, the people who do you know criminology based on what telltale hairs or fibers