Come with us on a tour of your body to discover how the bacteria that live on and in you play an important role! Bad breath bacteria, good gut bugs and the ones that escape through the other end all make an appearance, as we find out how bacteria are essential to your health and how probiotics could prevent or even treat asthma and allergies. Plus, we find out how clot busting drugs could treat brain haemorrhages, why pilot whales are the cheetahs of the sea and how a robot could give you a full head of hair. Plus, in a smelly kitchen science we ask if coughs and sneezes can spread diseases, then what about flatulence?
Ashley Koff, a celebrity nutritionist, offers her tips for a digestive makeover. This video is brought to you by Align, the daily probiotic supplement proven to build a natural defense against occasional or episodic digestive upsets. Align is the only supplement that contains the natural probiotic ingredient, Bifantis , which is clinically proven to help build and maintain a strong, healthy digestive system. For more information, please visit www.AlignGI.com.
Ashley Koff's Digestive Makeover Tips from Align from alignmydigestion on Vimeo. Ashley Koff, a celebrity nutritionist, offers her tips for a digestive makeover. This video is brought to you by Align, the daily probiotic supplement proven to build a natural defense against occasional or episodic digestive upsets. Align is the only supplement that contains the natural probiotic ingredient, Bifantis®, which is clinically proven to help build and maintain a strong, healthy digestive system. For more information, please visit www.AlignGI.com. Cast: alignmydigestion
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This week, Dr Chris and Dr Helen explore the microscopic world, finding out why diarrhoea and projectile vomiting make cruise ships the perfect culture vessel for noroviruses, and asking why fungi are so important for great tasting chocolate. Also, we look at giving yeast a sense of smell, predict the weather for a planet 63 light years away, and size up the world's smallest scales, which are capable of weighing a single bacterium. Meanwhile, in Kitchen Science, we looked at toilet seats and kitchen surfaces to see which harboured the most bacteria, and came in for a nasty surprise!
This week, Dr Chris and Dr Helen explore the microscopic world, finding out why diarrhoea and projectile vomiting make cruise ships the perfect culture vessel for noroviruses, and asking why fungi are so important for great tasting chocolate. Also, we look at giving yeast a sense of smell, predict the weather for a planet 63 light years away, and size up the world's smallest scales, which are capable of weighing a single bacterium. Meanwhile, in Kitchen Science, we looked at toilet seats and kitchen surfaces to see which harboured the most bacteria, and came in for a nasty surprise!
This week, Dr Chris and Dr Helen explore the microscopic world, finding out why diarrhoea and projectile vomiting make cruise ships the perfect culture vessel for noroviruses, and asking why fungi are so important for great tasting chocolate. Also, we look at giving yeast a sense of smell, predict the weather for a planet 63 light years away, and size up the world's smallest scales, which are capable of weighing a single bacterium. Meanwhile, in Kitchen Science, we looked at toilet seats and kitchen surfaces to see which harboured the most bacteria, and came in for a nasty surprise!