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Extractions: D.U.ME.N.A.T. Département Universitaire des MEdecines Naturelles, Alternatives ou complémentaires, et Traditionnelles Vous vous situez sur: Accueil Medline / Pages archives Medline Herbal mois-année résumés et références REFERENCES ET ABSTRACTS MEDLINE HERBAL Janvier - 2005 Date : 1: Gao Y, Tang W, Gao H, Chan E, Lan J, Zhou S Ganoderma lucidum Polysaccharide Fractions Accelerate Healing of Acetic Acid-Induced Ulcers in Rats. J Med Food 2004 Winter;7(4):417-21. PMID: 15671683 [PumMed - In-Data-Review] 2: Herman CJ, Allen P, Hunt WC, Prasad A, Brady TJ Use of complementary therapies among primary care clinic patients with arthritis. Prev Chronic Dis 2004 Oct;1(4):A12. Epub 2004 Sep 15. PMID: 15670444 [PumMed - In-Process] 3: Tarao K, Fujiyama S, Ohkawa S, Miyakawa K, Tamai S, Hirokawa S, Masaki T, Tanaka K Ursodiol use is possibly associated with lower incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma in hepatitis C virus-associated liver cirrhosis. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2005 Jan;14(1):164-9. PMID: 15668491 [PumMed - In-Data-Review] 4: Huntley A Drug-herb interactions with herbal medicines for menopause.
Herbal Medline References Thus the quality and safety of herbal products is very important in order to havedesired therapeutic J agric Food Chem 2005 May 18;53(10)39638. http://dumenat.smbh.univ-paris13.fr/medl/05pdf/05/2005_05_herb2.HTM
Extractions: D.U.ME.N.A.T. Département Universitaire des MEdecines Naturelles, Alternatives ou complémentaires, et Traditionnelles Vous vous situez sur: Accueil Medline / Pages archives Medline Herbal mois-année résumés et références REFERENCES ET ABSTRACTS MEDLINE HERBAL Mai- 2005 Date : 31 1: Yang LJ, Jeng CJ, Kung HN, Chang CC, Wang AG, Chau GY, Don MJ, Chau YP Tanshinone IIA isolated from Salvia miltiorrhiza elicits the cell death of human endothelial cells. J Biomed Sci 2005 Apr 12;. PMID: 15917998 [PumMed - Publisher] 2: Ahmadi A, Mohagheghi MA, Fazeli MS, Nahavandian B, Bashardoost N, Musavi Jarahi A, Gharipoor M HESA-A: new treatment for breast cancer and choroidal metastasis. Med Sci Monit 2005 May 25;11(6):CR300-303. PMID: 15917722 [PumMed - Publisher] 3: Macpherson LJ, Geierstanger BH, Viswanath V, Bandell M, Eid SR, Hwang S, Patapoutian A The Pungency of Garlic: Activation of TRPA1 and TRPV1 in Response to Allicin. Curr Biol 2005 May 24;15(10):929-34. PMID: 15916949 [PumMed - In-Data-Review] 4: Young B Review: mixing new cocktails: drug interactions in antiretroviral regimens.
Extractions: Table of Contents Conditions Bronchitis Also Listed As: Signs and Symptoms Causes Diagnosis Preventive Care ... Supporting Research Bronchitis means inflammation of the air passages to the lungs. Bronchitis can be acute or chronic. Acute bronchitis is usually due to a viral infection that begins in your nose or sinuses and spreads to the airways. To be considered chronic, you must have a cough productive of sputum at least three months out of the year. Chronic bronchitis occurs most often in smokers and, together with emphysema, is known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Signs and Symptoms Acute bronchitis Chronic bronchitis: Causes Acute bronchitis is usually caused by a virus, but can also be caused by bacteria. Generally, acute bronchitis is passed from person to person. The main causes of chronic bronchitis are cigarette smoking and prolonged exposure to air pollution or other irritants such as dust and grain.
Integrative Cancer Therapies -- Sign In Page Estrogenic activity of herbs commonly used as remedies for menopausal symptoms . Gerhauser C, alt A, Heiss E, et al. Cancer chemopreventive activity of http://ict.sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/2/2/120
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Integrative Cancer Therapies -- Sign In Page The herbs discussed appear to have satisfactory safety profiles. Cancer patientsmay wish Echinaceainduced cytokine production by human macrophages . http://ict.sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/2/3/247
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MPRC Trial In a study in healthy volunteers essential oil administration produced significant The herb constituent rosmarinic acid displays more potent radical http://www.ncl.ac.uk/medplant/about_mprc/Abstract_Fulltext/Perry_vivo_pilot.htm
Accessing Article In the present study, the inhibitory effect of human CTdomain, produced in E . agric Biol Chem 1976; 40 889-897. 3 Shimura S, Tsuzuki W, Kobayashi S, http://www.nature.com/ijo/journal/v27/n3/full/0802245a.html
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Extractions: 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland Summary Introduction New Meta Engines Other Online Databases ... References Summary An earlier paper ( New Meta Engines on the Web Other Online Databases Medline Acubriefs ... Other Introduction Medline Journal Browser On July 27th 1999, Medline had indexed 10,120,573 articles. On that date, it had 7031 articles on AP or moxibustion. For such a large database, this is a very low proportion of AP-moxa articles, representing a rate of only 0.695/1000 Medline hits. Keeping up-to-date, even in narrow areas, is very difficult. If one were to do nothing else but speed-read from morning to night, no one person, no matter how talented, could hope to read a fraction of the annual output in the total medical area. Then, having located & studied the material of interest, the major problem of human memory is accurate recall of the stored information, & making appropriate conceptual linkages between different "packages of memory-stored data". Most people have poor to only partial recall of data; only those with photographic memories can recall (and link) most of what they have read. In contrast, computer-memories do not "forget", unless there is disk-failure, or power-failure. Digital data on modern media (CD-ROMS, floppy disks, zip disks, etc) usually are retrievable. Modern technology offers fast, easy & total retrieval of stored data. In contrast to human memory, if the data are coded correctly, & if correct search terms are used, every reference to a particular data-string can be recalled.
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Revista De Biología Tropical - 1997, 2001) are parasites of plants, especially herbs belonging to the Coclé La Pintada, alt. ca 420 m, 14 Feb 1995, Piepenbring and Domínguez 1 462 http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?pid=S0034-77442001000200001&script=sci_arttex
Hops (Humulus Lupulus L.) Hops are also sometimes found in combination products with passionflower (Passiflora Many herbs and supplements have not been thoroughly tested, http://www.naturalstandard.com/naturalstandard/monographs/herbssupplements/patie
Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga Racemosa [L.] Nutt.) The below doses may not apply to all products. You should read product labels, Black cohosh should be used cautiously in people taking herbs with http://www.naturalstandard.com/naturalstandard/monographs/herbssupplements/patie
Extractions: Quercetin is a plant pigment found in many foods such as onions, apples, berries, tea, and red wine. It's not a nutrient, but is classified as a flavonoid. Once thought to be vitamins, flavonoids were given such names as vitamin P and vitamin C2. Like many other plant chemicals, quercetin is sold as a supplement. Oral quercetin is relatively well absorbed, and it is metabolized mainly to isorhamnetin, tamarixetin and kaempferol. Activated Quercetin is a unique bioflavonoid derived from plant sources. In human cell culture studies, Quercetin has been shown to inhibit histamine release. Additional research needs to be conducted to confirm the effects of Quercetin, if any, in humans. Bromelain is a pineapple enzyme that may assist the body in times of stress. Magnesium ascorbate is a buffered (non-acidic) form of vitamin C that helps support the immune system.
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Extractions: Lyme disease was first recognized around 1975, when a mysterious outbreak of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis occurred around Lyme, Connecticut.1 In 1982, the causative agent of Lyme disease was discovered by Willy Burgdorfer. It turned out to be a spirochete (spiral-shaped bacterium) from the genus Borrelia, subsequently named Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb).1 As Lyme disease expert Jo Anne Whitaker, M.D., notes: Lyme disease is called the New Great Imitator because, like syphilis [the original Great Imitator], it attacks multiple organ systems and mimics many diseases. Both diseases are caused by spirochetes.2 Originally believed to be spread only through bites by the tiny deer tick (Ixodes dammini), it is now known to be potentially spread by many tick species, as well as bot-flies, mosquitoes and fleas.3,4 And in a recent article with 224 references, physicians W.T. Harvey and P. Salvato have offered persuasive evidence that Lyme disease is transmitted sexually and congenitally (by birth from an infected mother), as well as through breastfeeding.1,4 They also provide evidence that Lyme disease may be a hidden epidemic, affecting as much as one-sixth of the human race, if not more.4 By 1994, Lyme disease experts Brian Fallon and Jenifer Nields could already state: Now the most common vector-borne [spread by ticks and insects] infection in the United States, Lyme disease is increasing in incidence and geographic spread.5
New Hope Natural Media Online Anthocyanins are the active component in several herbal folk medicines such Two recent tests on anthocyanins and vision have produced negative results. http://www.newhope.com/nutritionsciencenews/NSN_backs/Dec_01/antho.cfm
Extractions: add to my files From The December 2001 Issue of Nutrition Science News These plant pigments are more than coloring agents for fruit juices, wine, and other beverages. They also contain an array of health-promoting benefits. By Marilyn Sterling, R.D. Eaten in large amounts by primitive humans, anthocyanins are antioxidant flavonoids that protect many body systems. They have some of the strongest physiological effects of any plant compounds, and they are also things of beauty: anthocyanins provide pigment for pansies, petunias, and plums. (Anthocyanins are a separate class of flavonoids from proanthocyanidins , discussed in NSN Anthocyanins are the active component in several herbal folk medicines such as bilberry ( Vaccinium myrtillus ), which was used in the 12th century to induce menstruation and during World War II to improve British pilots' night vision. Scientists are now discovering how such anthocyanins work and are beginning to appreciate their health benefits. Anthocyanins link with sugar molecules to form anthocyanins; besides chlorophyll, anthocyanins are probably the most important group of visible plant pigments. Anthocyanins, a flavonoid category, were found in one study to have the strongest antioxidizing power of 150 flavonoids.
Immune Renew Suggested Use As an herbal dietary supplement, take 1 Vcap® 12 times daily . ADDITIONAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Some extracts from these kinds of http://www.nutritiongeeks.com/immune-renew-90/immune-renew.html
Extractions: Immune Renew NOW® Immune Renew is a potent immune system supporting formulation containing Standardized Astragalus Extract and a High Beta-Glucan Proprietary Mushroom Blend. Astragalus has been shown in non-clinical studies to support a number of aspects of healthy immune function, including the enhancement of T-Cell and Natural Killer Cell activity. Natural killer cells are so named because they destroy unhealthy cells in the body virtually on contact. Item # Brand Name Size Form Retail Price Now Immune Renew Vcap® Add to Cart Value Organic Mushroom Blend (Optimal Mycelial BioMass) mg [Proprietary Blend of Trametes versicolor (Turkey Talis), Agaricus blazei (Sun Mushroom), Grifola frondosa (maitake), Cordyceps sinensis (Cordycaps), Phellinus linteus, Hericium erinaceus (Lion's Mane), Ganodema lucidum (Reishi) and Lentinula adodes (Shitake)] Astragalus Root Extract ( Astragalus membranaceous ) (min. 70% Polysaccharides)
What Is CAM Some examples include dietary supplements, herbal products, AGRICOLA Abibliographic database of citations to the agricultural literature created by http://www.iconlibrary.org/scholarwinter03.htm
Extractions: What is CAM What does it mean to be evidence based? These, and many other questions were discussed at an MLA Continuing Education course I attended at the MCMLA/SDLA meeting in October. The course was taught by Stephanie Weldon, NN/LM MCR Consumer Health Liaison, Univ. of Colorado Health Sciences Library In her course description she included these facts. In 1997, the total visits to Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) providers (629M) exceeded total visits to all primary care physicians (386M). Total out of pocket expenditures for CAM therapies were conservatively estimated at $27B. (JAMA 1998; 280:1569-75). The statistics cited suggest that your patrons may be interested in CAM therapies. This session will provide you with an evidenced based approach to evaluating CAM literature. Information on herbal resources and their efficacy will be discussed. We will also look at the literature and resources which will help us answer our patron's questions. Come prepared for a lively discussion on CAM resources and methods for their evaluation.