By degrading the cell wall of the targeted bacteria, these lytic enzymes have been shown to efficiently lyse Gram-positive bacteria without affecting normal flora and non-related bacteria. There are many recent studies regarding the efficacy of bacteriophage-related lytic enzymes: the enzymes of 'bacteria-eaters' or viruses that infect bacteria. The results on nutrient medium concern together lytic, and antibiotic activities. The results of tests in physiological suspensions concern only the lytic activity of enzymes. Streptomycino resistant strains became sensibles to this antibiotic after contact with papaine and lysozyme. Looks like there are some things even plastic surgery can’t fix.įew lytic enzymes, specially papaine and lysozyme, acting on the membrane and cell wall structures facilitate effects of bacitracine, streptomycine and other antibiotics. I’m hoping it’s the final stage before I can subsist on air and light alone.” For anyone hoping the three Barbies are besties, turns out there’s tension in the doll’s house, with Alina and Valeria going from friends to enemies after a misunderstanding. Valeria is also a ‘breatharian’, which means she gets her life source from the atmosphere (and no, that’s not a line from Avatar or some other sci-fi flick), and she had stated earlier this year, “In recent weeks, I have not been hungry at all. While Alina and Lolita claim to take the all-natural route, Valeria has admitted to getting breast implants and is even rumoured to have had a pair of her ribs removed to get Barbie’s impossible waistline (celebs getting botox doesn’t seem so bad suddenly, does it?). At least that’s the case with Valeria Lukyanova, Alina Kovalevskaya and Lolita Richi, Ukraine’s ‘human Barbies’. We thought dolls were designed after humans, but in some cases, humans are ‘designed’ to look like dolls. And what’s not to be jealous of when her caricature features a morbidly obese version of Krystina, who now claims that her dream is getting “huge butt implants” – because, in her own words, “What’s the point of having butt implants if they’re not massive?” The 31-year-old has gone under the knife over the last 15 years for five breast implants, lip injections, botox and semi-permanent makeup – and that’s not like waterproof make up, it’s where small doses of makeup are injected under the first few layers of your skin! And of course, what caricature would be complete without heart-shaped nipples, which Butel has got tattooed on her breasts. She was everything that I wanted to be,” she claimed in an interview. “When I saw the caricature for the first time on holiday, I was jealous of it. But to top even that, there’s Britain’s Krystina Butel, who made it her life’s mission to look like her own caricature that a street artist drew while she was vacationing in Ibiza. Falling under the foot surgery umbrella is a complementary procedure of foot botox to make the heel more cushy, and thereby, your sandals more comfortable.įor most of the surgery-averse world, people cutting themselves to look like a fictional character might sound like a bit of a joke. Like so many things that sound adorable, but aren’t, Cinderella surgery involves women who feel their feet don’t quite make the cut, so they proceed to cut their feet instead (not something Cinderella herself had to experience, but what her stepsisters go through while trying to wear the glass slipper).Įver get that rotten feeling when the shoe you loved seemed a size too small because your toes were peeping out a bit? Well, for some women, the only answer is cutting the toes to fit the shoe (because asking for a different shoe size just won’t do) – making the concept of “fixed up from head to toe” quite literal.
As if it wasn’t enough that women had to change their nose, lips and breasts, now their feet aren’t safe from going under the knife either.