Your friends will believe in you and give you the courage and support you need. Your enemies will make you accomplish those goals. Proving people wrong is much better and more satisfying than proving people right.
Viruses and cellular nutrition: an immunologist’s perspective
Studies as far back as the 1960s and 70s looked at the higher rates of infection in malnourished children in developing countries in comparison with those who were adequately nourished. These were epidemiological (population) studies. But laboratory research has been demonstrating the role of micronutrition in cellular immunity for decades, too.“There’s no virus that can penetrate a healthy cell fed with nutrition at optimal levels.”
“There’s no virus that can penetrate a healthy cell fed with nutrition at optimal levels.”Dr Myron Wentz, PhD Microbiology, specialty in immunology
This was the bold statement made by Dr. Myron Wentz in 2019. On the face of it, this seems like a fairly outrageous claim. But the word “healthy” is key. What if the pandemic is showing us that there is a deeper underlying problem with the health of millions of people (and their cells) on this planet? As individuals, given the situation we are faced with, perhaps now is the time to be listening to the messages being shared by specialists in viral behaviour at a cellular level, and not just the epidemiologists and the creators of computer models looking at viral spread in populations. Dr. Myron Wentz’s credentials as an eminent microbiologist and immunologist put him in the first category.
Read the whole article here.
“There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.”– Beverly Sills
You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know
Imagine rounding up the most brilliant scientists of 1800 and asking them to predict the most important innovations of the 20th Century. Their answers would probably be laughable today.
Why do you think the gaps in your knowledge are any smaller?
Taken from this Forbes’ article.
Harvard Just Discovered That PowerPoint Is Worse Than Useless
Intuitively, anecdotally, and scientifically, PowerPoint may be the worst business tool ever created.
BY GEOFFREY JAMES, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR, INC.COM@SALES_SOURCE
“Sometimes there’s not a better way. Sometimes there’s only the hard way.”– Mary E. Pearson
There is not always an easy way out. Sometimes there is only one way to do things and that is the hard way. Too many times people look for the easiest or the fastest way to get something done. Usually this is not the most practical or the most valuable way of doing something. We often need to take the hard way to make sure things are done well. Quality over Quantity.