Mud Science - Healing with Clays

Ask A Biologist Podcast

Chapters
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Intro
2:41
We aren't really talking about mud, are we? [Dr. Biology]
2:59
Soil is everything and can include clay.
3:18
Clays are minerals.
3:37
How did you get started studying clay minerals? [Marissa]
4:04
Buruli ulcers.
6:17
Do people die from Buruli Ulcers? [Dr. Biology]
6:42
Also a bad disease because you can see it - like Leprosy.
7:18
What is is about the clay that it can be used to treat Buruli Ulcers? [Marissa]
8:16
Not all clays are created equal - correct? [Dr. Biology]
8:50
Definition of clay.
9:04
Describing and touching some of the clays brought into the studio.
11:27
How you know if a clay is killing a bacteria.
12:02
Bacteria and petri dishes. [E. Coli, Salmonella type Vernerium]
13:02
MERSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus)
13:40
Bacteria from our body and the importance of bacteria.
14:48
If clay becomes a popular treatment how would they be administered? [Marissa]
15:19
A lot of people eat and drink clay daily.
16:41
Are there clays that encourage bacteria to grow? [Dr. Biology]
17:30
Could we have the same problem of bacteria becoming resistant to clay as we have with antibiotics? [Marissa]
18:45
Do you think clays could be used to treat other diseases? [Dr. Biology]
20:19
Which clays seem to be the most promising? [Marissa]
21:54
Are we going to be able to manufacture the healing clays or is it only Mother Nature that can make them? [Dr. Biology]
23:05
When did you first know you wanted to be a biologist? [Marissa]
24:53
If you weren't a scientist what would you be or do? [Marissa]
26:30
What advice or tip for someone wanting to become a biologist or scientist. [Dr. Biology]
27:56
Did you play with mud when you were young? [Dr. Biology]
28:27
Sign-off
30:05
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Ask A Biologist Podcast
Mud Science - Healing with Clays
Oct 07, 2008 Episode 43
Dr. Biology Talks with Shelley Haydel and Marissa Henderson

Do you remember playing with mud as a child? Maybe you still do enjoy making a mud pie or two. It turns out that mud—or to be correct, clays—show promise for treating and maybe curing some diseases. Listen in as co-host Marissa Henderson and Dr. Biology learn more about the amazing properties of some clays from microbiologist Shelley Haydel.

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