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Attend a Discussion About Stem Cells

What to Know Before Getting Stem Cells by Dr. Hughes will be a free discussion held at the Pitkin County Library in Aspen on June 15th from 6pm-7pm. At this discussion, Dr. Hughes will explain the different types of stem cells and how they are best used. He will also talk about treating chronic injuries with pluripotent stem cells. If you can't make it on June 15th, no worries! We will be holding another talk at the Basalt Regional Library July 6th from 6pm-7pm. We hope to see you there!

Did You Know?
Avoiding the sun and using sunscreens can lead to cancer

According to a June 2014 article featured in The Independent (UK), a major study conducted by researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden found that women who avoid sunbathing during the summer are twice as likely to die as those who sunbathe every day.  The epidemiological study followed 30,000 women for over 20 years and "showed that mortality was about double in women who avoided sun exposure compared to the highest exposure group."

Elizabeth Plourde, PhD, is a California-based scientist who authored the book Sunscreens - Biohazard: Treat as Hazardous Waste, which extensively documents the serious life-threatening dangers of  sunscreens not only to people but to the environment as well.
 
Dr. Plourde provides proof that malignant melanoma and all other skin cancers increased significantly with ubiquitous sunscreen use over a 30-year period. She emphasizes that many sunscreens contain chemicals that are known carcinogens and endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC).
 
Environmentally, she notes: "In areas where there has been much exposure to ED [endocrine disrupting] chemicals, coral and other sea populations have died off and the prevalence of dual-sexed fish has risen."
 
Dr. Plourde's research on mice and  sunscreen exposure also showed increases in both pup and maternal mortality as well as reproductive issues in subsequent generations. 

Supplement Corner:
Effectiveness of Stevia Rebaudiana Whole Leaf Extract Against the Various Morphological Forms of Borrelia Burgdorferi in Vitro

Lyme disease is a tick-borne multisystemic disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi. Administering antibiotics is the primary treatment for this disease; however, relapse often occurs when antibiotic treatment is discontinued. The reason for relapse remains unknown, but recent studies suggested the possibilities of the presence of antibiotic resistant Borrelia persister cells and biofilms.

In this study by Theophilus et al. (2015), they evaluated the effectiveness of whole leaf Stevia extract against B. burgdorferi spirochetes, persisters, and biofilm forms in vitro. The susceptibility of the different forms was evaluated by various quantitative techniques in addition to different microscopy methods. The effectiveness of Stevia was compared to doxycycline, cefoperazone, daptomycin, and their combinations. Our results demonstrated that Stevia had significant effect in eliminating B. burgdorferi spirochetes and persisters. Subculture experiments with Stevia and antibiotics treated cells were established for 7 and 14 days yielding, no and 10% viable cells, respectively compared to the above-mentioned antibiotics and antibiotic combination. When Stevia and the three antibiotics were tested against attached biofilms, Stevia significantly reduced B. burgdorferi forms. Results from this study suggest that a natural product such as Stevia leaf extract could be considered as an effective agent against B. burgdorferi.
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