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Louise Laplante Naturopathe Dien Chan TAFYH Soins énergétiques Shungite 07.05.2021

Why does soap work so well on the SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus and indeed most viruses? Because it is a self-assembled nanoparticle in which the weakest link is ...the lipid (fatty) bilayer. A two part thread about soap, viruses and supramolecular chemistry. v/ Palli Thordarson https://bit.ly/2TPFm7F The soap dissolves the fat membrane and the virus falls apart like a house of cards and "dies", or rather, we should say it becomes inactive as viruses aren’t really alive. Viruses can be active outside the body for hours, even days. Disinfectants, or liquids, wipes, gels and creams containing alcohol (and soap) have a similar effects but are not really quite as good as normal soap. Apart from the alcohol and soap, the antibacterial agents in these products don't affect the virus structure much at all. Consequently, many antibacterial products are basically just an expensive version of soap in terms of how they act on viruses. Soap is the best but alcohol wipes are good when soap is not practical or handy (e.g. office receptions). https://bit.ly/3cJ9zxK Most viruses consist of three key building blocks: RNA, proteins and lipids. The RNA is the viral genetic material -it is very similar to DNA. The proteins have several roles including breaking into the target cell, assist with virus replication and basically to be a key building block (like a brick in a house) in the whole virus structure. The lipids then form a coat around the virus, both for protection and to assist with its spread and cellular invasion. The RNA, proteins and lipids self-assemble to form the virus. Critically, there are no strong covalent bonds holding these units together. Instead the viral self-assembly is based on weak non-covalent interactions between the proteins, RNA and lipids. Together these act together like a Velcro so it is very hard to break up the self-assembled viral particle. Still, we can do it (e.g. with soap!). Most viruses, including the coronavirus, are between 50-200 nanometers so they are truly nanoparticles. Nanoparticles have complex interactions with surfaces they are on. Same with viruses. Skin, steel, timber, fabric, paint and porcelain are very different surfaces. When a virus invades a cell, the RNA hijacks the cellular machinery like a computer virus (!) and forces the cell to start to makes a lot of fresh copies of its own RNA and the various proteins that make up the virus. These new RNA and protein molecules, self-assemble with lipids (usually readily present in the cell) to form new copies of the virus. That is, the virus does not photocopy itself, it makes copies of the building blocks which then self-assemble into new viruses! All those new viruses eventually overwhelm the cell and it dies/explodes releasing viruses which then go on to infect more cells. In the lungs, some of these viruses end up in the airways and the mucous membranes surrounding these. When you cough, or especially when you sneeze, tiny droplets from the airways can fly up to 10 meters (30 ft)! The larger ones are thought to be main coronavirus carriers and they can go at least 2 m (7 ft). Thus cover your coughs & sneezes people! These tiny droplets end on surfaces and often dry out quickly. But the viruses are still active! What happens next is all about supramolecular chemistry and how self-assembled nanoparticles (like the viruses) interact with their environment! Now it is time to introduce a powerful supramolecular chemistry concept that effectively says: similar molecules appear to interact more strongly with each other than dissimilar ones. Wood, fabric and not to mention skin interact fairly strongly with viruses. Contrast this with steel, porcelain and at least some plastics, e.g. teflon. The surface structure also matter the flatter the surface the less the virus will stick to the surface. Rougher surfaces can actually pull the virus apart. So why are surfaces different? The virus is held together by a combination of hydrogen bonds (like those in water) and what we call hydrophilic or fat-like interactions. The surface of fibres or wood for instance can form a lot of hydrogen bonds with the virus. In contrast steel, porcelain or teflon do not form a lot of hydrogen bond with the virus. So the virus is not strongly bound to these surfaces. The virus is quite stable on these surface whereas it doesn’t stay active for as long on say fabric or wood. For how long does the virus stay active? It depends. The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus is thought to stay active on favourable surfaces for hours, possibly a day. Moisture (dissolves), sun light (UV light) and heat (molecular motions) all make the virus less stable. The skin is an ideal surface for a virus! It is organic and the proteins and fatty acids in the dead cells on the surface interact with the virus through both hydrogen bonds and the fat-like hydrophilic interactions. So when you touch say a steel surface with a virus particle on it, it will stick to your skin and hence get transferred onto your hands. But you are not (yet) infected. If you touch your face though, the virus can get transferred from your hands and on to your face. And now the virus is dangerously close to the airways and the mucus type membranes in and around your mouth and eyes. So the virus can get inand voila! You are infected (that is, unless your immune system kills the virus). If the virus is on your hands you can pass it on by shaking someone’s else hand. Kisses, well, that's pretty obviousIt comes without saying that if someone sneezes right in your face you are kind of stuffed.

Louise Laplante Naturopathe Dien Chan TAFYH Soins énergétiques Shungite 10.04.2021

This is never more important than it is right now....

Louise Laplante Naturopathe Dien Chan TAFYH Soins énergétiques Shungite 07.04.2021

Les pesticides! Lors de ma rencontre mensuelle entre thérapeutes une micro biologiste a partagé une recette pour enlever les pesticides de nos fruits et légumes. 3 cuil.à table de bicarbonate de soude dans eau et faire tremper pour une quinzaine de minutes.Les pesticides! Lors de ma rencontre mensuelle entre thérapeutes une micro biologiste a partagé une recette pour enlever les pesticides de nos fruits et légumes. 3 cuil.à table de bicarbonate de soude dans eau et faire tremper pour une quinzaine de minutes.

Louise Laplante Naturopathe Dien Chan TAFYH Soins énergétiques Shungite 30.01.2021

Les pesticides! Lors de ma rencontre mensuelle entre thérapeutes une micro boologiste a partagé une recette pour enlever les pesticides de nos fruits et légumes. 3 cuil.à table de bicarbonate de soude dans eau et faire tremper pour une quinzaine de minutes.Les pesticides! Lors de ma rencontre mensuelle entre thérapeutes une micro boologiste a partagé une recette pour enlever les pesticides de nos fruits et légumes. 3 cuil.à table de bicarbonate de soude dans eau et faire tremper pour une quinzaine de minutes.

Louise Laplante Naturopathe Dien Chan TAFYH Soins énergétiques Shungite 28.01.2021

Savez-vous que plusieurs dentifrices contiennent du dioxyde de titane (ou le E171) Cette substance est très néfaste pour votre corps. Voici une recette simple et efficace Voici trois dentifrices bio qui ne contiennent pas de dioxyde de titane : Dentifrice Logodent menthe douce : 75 ml... Dentifrice Milita arôme de badiane Gencives sensibles : 75 ml Dentifrice Weleda Ratanhia : 75 ml Et pour les plus puristes d’entre vous, je vous partage aussi une recette de dentifrice maison garantie 100 % naturelle Voici une recette simple et efficace Dans un récipient, verser 2 cuillerées à soupe d’argile blanche en poudre et y ajouter 1 cuillerée à café de bicarbonate de soude, puis 4 cuillères à café d’eau. Mélanger le tout jusqu’à obtenir une pâte. Ajouter ensuite 4 à 6 gouttes d’huile essentielle de tea tree ou d’huile essentielle de citron. #dentrifice

Louise Laplante Naturopathe Dien Chan TAFYH Soins énergétiques Shungite 20.11.2020

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Louise Laplante Naturopathe Dien Chan TAFYH Soins énergétiques Shungite 13.11.2020

Un petit rappel de notre pharmacie disponible dans la nature

Louise Laplante Naturopathe Dien Chan TAFYH Soins énergétiques Shungite 24.10.2020

Une citation de Tolstoi

Louise Laplante Naturopathe Dien Chan TAFYH Soins énergétiques Shungite 19.10.2020

Une citation ontéressante de GAlen 129-199 av. J.-C "Le médecin n'est que l'adjoint de la nature."

Louise Laplante Naturopathe Dien Chan TAFYH Soins énergétiques Shungite 10.10.2020

Si tu souhaites reprendre le pouvoir sur ta santé ou éviter de le perdre...je t'invite à lire ce livre

Louise Laplante Naturopathe Dien Chan TAFYH Soins énergétiques Shungite 01.10.2020

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