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41. Dietary Fiber - Not A Nutrient, But Important For Digestive Health (part 2)
(NEWS)
... human immunity depends on the health of the digestive system. Since the dietary fibers produce bulk and increase the volume in the digestive system, it gives a feeling of fullness for a longer time than ...
Created on 04 February 2017
42. The Anticancer Effects Of Polyphenols - Part 2
(NEWS)
... functions in the human body. Polyphenols help in improving the immune system and have antioxidant and anticancer properties. Currently, most of the research about their anticancer mechanisms is conducted ...
Created on 29 October 2016
43. The Anticancer Effects Of Polyphenols - Part 1
(NEWS)
... phytonutrients were not considered as important nutrients for humans; however, they are now thought to be necessary to sustain human life. Most of them have anticancer properties. The actual amount of ...
Created on 17 October 2016
44. Vitamin C: Know The Differences And Understand The Synergy
(NEWS)
Vitamin C is a vital nutrient for human health and survival. It is not only a powerful antioxidant and immune booster, but it also supports collagen connective tissue formation and builds extracellular ...
Created on 19 August 2016
45. Our Body Shows Us How To Fight Cancer: Part 2
(NEWS)
... of apo(a) gives this molecule other distinct features such as its ability to “stick” to collagen and other structural proteins and to facilitate blood clotting. Lp (a) is found only in humans and animals ...
Created on 04 August 2016
46. Our Body Shows Us How To Fight Cancer: Part 1
(NEWS)
... mouse model (Gulo-/-; Lp(a)+) that we developed at our Institute. This mouse model mimics human metabolism in its two critical aspects: lack of internal synthesis of vitamin C and an ability to produce ...
Created on 22 July 2016
47. The Importance Of Micronutrients For Healthy Hair
(NEWS)
... synergistic mixture of micronutrients, which included vitamin C, lysine, proline, and others, to assess their effects on hair growth in a group of mice that are prone to hair loss very similar to humans. ...
Created on 11 July 2016
48. Popular High Blood Pressure Medicine Impairs Collagen Production In The Vascular Cells
(NEWS)
... blockers, nifedipine (i.e., Procardia, Nifediac) has the most pronounced effect causing a significant decrease of collagen production by the human vascular muscle cells. Taking into account that these ...
Created on 25 June 2016
49. Are The Nutritional Supplements You Take Effective?
(NEWS)
... provided greater protection of different types of human cells against H2O2 toxicity, leaving more viable and metabolically recovering cells. A comparative evaluation showed that synergistic micronutrient ...
Created on 13 June 2016
50. The Importance Of Minerals In Optimum Function Of The Heart And Other Muscles
(NEWS)
... while minerals are inorganic elements present in the soil and water and are absorbed by plants. The main source of minerals for humans is through the plants we eat. However, a study published in 2004 in ...
Created on 24 May 2016
51. Linoleic acid binds to SARS‑CoV‑2 RdRp and represses replication of seasonal human coronavirus OC43
(Coronavirus)
... little is yet known about their effect on replication of human coronaviruses. To shed light on this subject, we first screened 15 fatty acids, three lipid-soluble vitamins, and cholesterol, on SARSCoV-2 ...
Created on 16 November 2022
52. Age and Dietary Vitamin C Intake Affect Brain Physiology in Genetically Modified Mice Expressing Human Lipoprotein(A) and Unable to Synthesize Vitamin C
(Aging)
... cerebral vessels is a recognized risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and research supports its role as a “repair factor” in vascular walls weakened by vitamin C deficiency. Background: Humans depend ...
Created on 24 December 2021
53. 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)
... human lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) are two unique metabolic features present in humans, compared with most other animal species. The Gulo (-/-) and Lp(a)+ mouse model displays these two features and is therefore ...
Created on 23 June 2021
54. Fat Soluble vitamins affect composition of extracellular matrix deposited by human aortic smooth muscle and endothelial cells in vitro
(Heart Disease)
... and deposited by arterial wall cells, human aortic smooth muscle cells, and endothelial cells. Individually, vitamins D and E stimulated collagen type I extracellular matrix deposition in human aortic ...
Created on 28 August 2020
55. Vitamin C inhibits the calcification process in human vascular smooth muscle cells
(Heart Disease)
... the effects of ascorbic acid on cultured human aortic SMC calcification process in vitro. Our results demonstrate that supplementation of SMC cultures with ascorbic acid significantly decreases calcium ...
Created on 27 August 2020
56. Specific composition of polyphenolic compounds with fatty acids as an approach in helping to reduce spirochete burden in Lyme disease: in vivo and human observational study
(Lyme Disease)
Anna Goc, Gebhard Gehring, Hartmut Baltin, Aleksandra Niedzwiecki and Matthias Rath Abstract: Background: Lyme disease (LD) is a tick-borne infection caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato. The current ...
Created on 13 June 2020
57. Peptide vaccines directed against human Metalloproteinases (MMPs) with anti-tumor efficacy in vitro and in vivo
(MMP)
M. W. Roomi, A. Niedzwiecki, M. Rath Journal of Cellular Medicine and Natural Health, Oct 2018   Despite sporadic progress, cancer has thus far eluded preventive and therapeutic approaches that can ...
Created on 23 August 2019
58. Different multi-nutrient formulations support calcification process in human bone cells
(Bone Health)
L. Shi, A. Niedzwiecki, M. Rath Journal of Cellular Medicine and Natural Health, July 2019   Bone is a specialized connective tissue and its formation involves many steps and stages. It is a dynamic ...
Created on 23 August 2019
59. A Novel Nutrient Mixture Induces Apoptosis in Human Mesothelioma Cells (MSTO-211H) via Activation of Caspases
(Lung Cancer)
M.Waheed Roomi, Bilwa Bhanap, Aleksandra Niedzwiecki* and Matthias Rath Dr Rath Research Institute, Santa Clara, CA Glob J Cancer Ther 5(1): 007-011. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17352/2581-5407.000024 Abstract ...
Created on 08 May 2019
60. Cardiovascular Effects of Cyclical Dietary Vitamin C Withdrawal in Mice Deficient in Internal Synthesis of Vitamin C and producing human lipoprotein (a): Gulo(-/-); Lp(a)+
(Heart Disease)
... Gulo(-/-); Lp(a)+ mouse model mimicking human metabolism in respect to a lack of internal synthesis of vitamin C and expression of human lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)], a recognized risk factor for cardiovascular ...
Created on 29 January 2019
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