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Digestive CARE™ is a medical Group of 52 Broward and Palm Beach County gastroenterologists dedicated to providing state-of-the-art, efficient and high quality medical care. Our commitment is to ensure the South Florida Community receives the ultimate access to a broad range of high-quality gastroenterology services including diagnostics and treatments. Dedicated to excellence in gastroenterology care, we are sure you’ll find that our Digestive CARE™ physicians are among the very best in Florida.
Digestive CARE™ is a medical Group of 52 Broward and Palm Beach County gastroenterologists dedicated to providing state-of-the-art, efficient and high quality medical care. Our commitment is to ensure the South Florida Community receives the ultimate access to a broad range of high-quality gastroenterology services including diagnostics and treatments. Dedicated to excellence in gastroenterology care, we are sure you’ll find that our Digestive CARE™ physicians are among the very best in Florida.
Tastes like thick sweet cider with... black tea. Light and low alc - will be getting more of these for summer evenings!
Oregon Grape (Berberis nervosa, B. species)
By Christa Sinadinos
Oregon grape root can be used as a digestive bitter to stimulate the liver’s metabolism. The root stimulates liver, pancreatic, and gallbladder secretions, which can enhance the digestion of fats and proteins. It is also helpful for symptoms which arise from poor digestion, such as chronic gum or teeth problems, poorly healing or dry skin, rapid shifts in blood sugar levels, and chronic constipation.
Oregon grape root can be used as an antimicrobial for intestinal infections, including salmonella and candida. It can also be beneficial for the treatment of liver conditions including jaundice, hepatitis, cirrhosis, and gall stones.
**Contraindications: Oregon grape root contains berberine alkaloids and should be used with caution or avoided during pregnancy. Consult a practitioner before using Oregon grape root as a long-term treatment. **
At least one of my neon tetras has some digestive issues. Look at how huge its belly area is -- and tetras aren't live breeders, so what's with that?! A couple of days later, it'll be fine. Weird.
Eretmochelys imbricata Federally Listed as Endangered; State Listed in Rhode Island and Massachusetts As a marine sea turtle, the hawksbill has a carapace protecting its flattened body and legs that act as flippers to help them swiftly swim through the ocean. Unlike other sea turtles, the hawksbill has a curved beak that is extremely sharp and can quickly tear through seaweed or sea sponges. Many of the sponges, jellyfish, and other organisms the turtles prey on are very poisonous and easily kill most species that try to consume them, but the turtles’ digestive system has formed a resistance to their toxins, and they can consume them without any problems. These turtles nest at intervals of 2 to 4 years. Nests between 3 to 6 times per season. Lays an average 160 eggs in each nest. Eggs incubate for about 60 days. A unique feature of the hawksbill is that they are the first reptile known to be able to exhibit fluorescence. This means that when the turtle can then re-emit fluorescent light from their body after absorbing the fluorescent protein from the consumed organism. Many parts of the world illegally harvest the internationally protected hawksbill sea turtle for their meat, bones, and shells. Sea turtles are considered a delicacy and are sold throughout China and Japan. They are listed as Endangered (in danger of extinction within the foreseeable future) in 1970 under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Internationally they are listed as Critically Endangered (facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild in the immediate future) by the IUCN. The greatest threat to hawksbill sea turtle is the harvesting for their prized shell, often referred to as “tortoise shell.” In some countries the shell is still used to make hair ornaments, jewelry, and other decorative items. Other threats include destruction of nesting and feeding habitat, pollution, boat strikes, coastal development, entanglement in fishing gear, consumption of their meat and eggs, and destructive fishing practices like dynamite fishing. Dynamite fishing uses explosives to stun or kill fish, usually on reefs, for easy collection. The practice also causes extensive damage to coral reefs and harms other animals that may be nearby. Every year on Cape Cod the Massachusetts Audubon Society and the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary rescues cold stunned sea turtles and transports them the New England Aquarium for treatment.
The Endangered Species Project: New England
Exhibition Dates: February 4 - April 14, 2019
Public Lecture and Closing Reception with the Artist: Saturday, April 13
Gallery Hours: M-F 10am - 8pm; Weekends 10am-5pm
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
224 Western Ave, Allston, Massachusetts 02134
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard is pleased to present an exhibition of work from Montana-based potter Julia Galloway's most recent body of work, The Endangered Species Project: New England. Galloway works from each state's official list of species identified as endangered, threatened or extinct. She has created a series of covered jars, one urn for each species, illustrating the smallest Agassiz Clam Shrimp to the largest Eastern Elk.
Read more about this exhibition here:
ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/gallery224/endangered-specie...
Digestive CARE™ is a medical Group of 52 Broward and Palm Beach County gastroenterologists dedicated to providing state-of-the-art, efficient and high quality medical care. Our commitment is to ensure the South Florida Community receives the ultimate access to a broad range of high-quality gastroenterology services including diagnostics and treatments. Dedicated to excellence in gastroenterology care, we are sure you’ll find that our Digestive CARE™ physicians are among the very best in Florida.
Digestive CARE™ is a medical Group of 52 Broward and Palm Beach County gastroenterologists dedicated to providing state-of-the-art, efficient and high quality medical care. Our commitment is to ensure the South Florida Community receives the ultimate access to a broad range of high-quality gastroenterology services including diagnostics and treatments. Dedicated to excellence in gastroenterology care, we are sure you’ll find that our Digestive CARE™ physicians are among the very best in Florida.
Digestive CARE™ is a medical Group of 52 Broward and Palm Beach County gastroenterologists dedicated to providing state-of-the-art, efficient and high quality medical care. Our commitment is to ensure the South Florida Community receives the ultimate access to a broad range of high-quality gastroenterology services including diagnostics and treatments. Dedicated to excellence in gastroenterology care, we are sure you’ll find that our Digestive CARE™ physicians are among the very best in Florida.
Provides general information about the organs of the digestive system, the digestive process, and the absorption of nutrients and excretion . Get information, facts, photos and effective animated videos.
From a set of photos I took of Brava's Theater's production of "The Oldest Profession."
Oh, and I even appeared in print! There were two color photographs of mine included in the print edition of this review:
www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/03/16/DDR4...
Digestive CARE™ is a medical Group of 52 Broward and Palm Beach County gastroenterologists dedicated to providing state-of-the-art, efficient and high quality medical care. Our commitment is to ensure the South Florida Community receives the ultimate access to a broad range of high-quality gastroenterology services including diagnostics and treatments. Dedicated to excellence in gastroenterology care, we are sure you’ll find that our Digestive CARE™ physicians are among the very best in Florida.