- 41. Glucose Metabolism Can Benefit From Micronutrient Synergy
- (NEWS)
- ... Sustained high blood sugar levels can lead to serious diabetic complications including atherosclerosis, stroke, kidney failure, neuropathy, impaired wound healing, and cataracts, and it can lead to long-term ...
- Created on 12 July 2019
- 42. Beware of the bitten dog: How Bayer’s desperate situation could lead to desperate acts
- (NEWS)
- ... had an established lobbying machine that was highly experienced in promoting toxic substances. To the company’s executives, Monsanto’s Roundup and its active ingredient glyphosate looked to be a seamless ...
- Created on 05 April 2019
- 43. Don’t Skip The Vitamin C: Only Regular Supplementation Can Ensure Cardiovascular Protection
- (NEWS)
- ... human lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)). Lp(a) is absent in animals. More so than high levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (also known as ‘bad cholesterol’), elevated levels of Lp(a) in humans are ...
- Created on 25 March 2019
- 44. Effects Of Chlorophyllin On Fibrosarcoma
- (NEWS)
- ... can occur in foods and can act as carcinogens. Heterocyclic amines are a potent risk factor for colorectal cancers. They are created when food is cooked at very high temperatures such as when food is processed, ...
- Created on 21 March 2019
- 45. Micronutrients May Mitigate the Adverse Effects Of Air Pollution Part II
- (NEWS)
- ... chronic diseases has been attributed to free radical damage, which triggers increased inflammation, DNA changes, and high levels of homocysteine, among others. A high homocysteine blood level has been ...
- Created on 22 January 2019
- 46. Micronutrients May Mitigate the Adverse Effects Of Air Pollution Part I
- (NEWS)
- ... or the pollutants act as free radicals and cause inflammation especially in smaller air ducts in the lungs. The smaller the particulate matter size, the higher the capacity to deposit in the lungs and ...
- Created on 06 November 2018
- 47. We Are Not “Roundup Ready”
- (NEWS)
- ... corn and soybeans, processed foods with MSG, vegetable oils, high fructose corn syrup and animal feed. Now, significant amounts of glyphosate have been detected in many popular breakfast cereals, oatmeal ...
- Created on 27 September 2018
- 48. Be Cautious With Taking Prescription Drugs When Pregnant: The Case Of Viagra
- (NEWS)
- ... outcome surfaced. Out of the 93 women who took Viagra, 19 gave birth to premature babies. Eleven of those babies died soon after their birth due to developing high blood pressure in the lungs which was ...
- Created on 11 September 2018
- 49. Benefits Of Micronutrients In Lyme Disease-Part II
- (NEWS)
- ... 90%, which shows that the bacteria was almost eradicated. Moreover, infected mice kept on a normal diet had high levels of inflammatory markers, while inflammation in the mice exposed to the nutrient mixture ...
- Created on 19 June 2018
- 50. The Benefits of Micronutrients in Lyme Disease
- (NEWS)
- ... higher due to frequent misdiagnosis of the disease and they may be closer to 300,000. Lyme disease manifests as an inflammatory disease that can affect many organs in the body. In its early stage (localized) ...
- Created on 22 May 2018
- 51. Education
- (Category)
- ... poor nutritional quality of our soil. Thankfully there are high quality supplements derived from scientific research available on the market today. Once you understand the nature of the body, and the ...
- Created on 22 January 2015
- 52. Micronutrient Synergy Helps in High Blood Pressure
- (Health Science News Page)
- One in every three adults, that is approximately 67 million people in the US, already have high blood pressure and many more have prehypertension. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is diagnosed when ...
- Created on 10 April 2015
- 53. Effects of a nutrient mixture on infectious properties of the highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza virus A/H5N1
- (Influenza)
- ... occurred recently, infecting domestic birds, chicken and ducks. The possibility of the emergence of a new strain of influenza virus capable of causing a pandemic in humans is high and no vaccine effective ...
- Created on 22 March 2015
- 54. Antineoplastic effects of nutrient mixture on raji and jurkat T cells: the two highly aggressive Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma cell line
- (Blood Cancer)
- ... higher relapse rate, and treatment complications pose significant barriers. Decreased food intake and side effects of treatments make cancer patients vulnerable to deficiency of essential nutrients such ...
- Created on 08 March 2015
- 55. Clinical Studies in High Blood Pressure
- (All Studies)
- Several hundred million people worldwide suffer from high blood pressure, the most common of all cardiovascular conditions. In more than 90 percent of the cases, the diagnosis by conventional ...
- Created on 21 January 2015
- 56. Antineoplastic effect of nutrient mixture on Raji and Jurkat T cells: the two highly aggressive non Hodgkin’s lymphoma cell lines
- (Blood Cancer)
- ... higher relapse rate, and treatment complications pose significant barriers. Decreased food intake and side effects of treatments make cancer patients vulnerable to deficiency of essential nutrients such ...
- Created on 19 January 2009
- 57. Linoleic acid binds to SARS‑CoV‑2 RdRp and represses replication of seasonal human coronavirus OC43
- (Coronavirus)
- ... RdRp, and identified the four fatty acids with the highest RdRp inhibitory potential. Among them, linoleic acid was found to have the greatest interaction with SARS-CoV-2 RdRp, with its direct binding ...
- Created on 16 November 2022
- 58. Inhibitory effects of specific combination of natural compounds against SARS-CoV-2 and its Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Kappa, and Mu variants
- (Coronavirus)
- ... Delta, Kappa,and Mu variants. The composition containing vitamin C, N-acetylcysteine, resveratrol, theaflavin, curcumin, quercetin, naringenin, baicalin, and broccoli extract demonstrated a highest efficacy ...
- Created on 18 August 2022
- 59. Age and Dietary Vitamin C Intake Affect Brain Physiology in Genetically Modified Mice Expressing Human Lipoprotein(A) and Unable to Synthesize Vitamin C
- (Aging)
- ... on dietary vitamin C as an important antioxidant and as a cofactor in collagen synthesis, yet are prone to vitamin C deficiency. The brain is the one with the highest vitamin C content, owing to its high ...
- Created on 24 December 2021
- 60. Dietary Vitamin C and Age-Induced Lipid and Hormonal Metabolic Changes in a Humanized Mouse Model Not Synthesizing Vitamin C and Producing Lipoprotein(a) [Gulo (−/−); Lp(a)+]
- (Aging)
- ... of a long-term intake of high and low doses of vitamin C on age-related metabolic lipid and hormonal changes in young (eight to nine months), mid-aged (one year), and old (two years) Gulo (−/−) and Lp(a)+ ...
- Created on 23 June 2021