- 41. Discussing the safety of vaccines Part II
- (NEWS)
- ... vaccinations for their health reasons. At the same time, it is also important to be aware of health risks associated with some of the ingredients and adjuvants present in vaccines such as aluminum, thimerosal, ...
- Created on 07 January 2020
- 42. Discussing the safety of vaccines Part I
- (NEWS)
- ... this also protects the individuals who have not yet developed, or are unable to develop, immunity to the disease. Such vulnerable individuals in a population include infants, children, the elderly and ...
- Created on 12 November 2019
- 43. Effective protection during flu season needs more than vitamin C!
- (NEWS)
- ... simple measures such as frequent hand washing and good nutrition are effective in preventing the flu. However, every year media fueled campaigns promote influenza vaccination as the best protection against ...
- Created on 15 October 2019
- 44. Chemotherapy Can Lead To More Cancers
- (NEWS)
- ... therefore they attack cancer cells as well as healthy cells in the body. Due to such indiscriminate killing of all cells, the chemotherapy drugs cause wide spread damage in the body. All the well-known ...
- Created on 28 August 2019
- 45. Vitamin D In Combination With Other Synergistic Micronutrients Can Benefit In Breast Cancer
- (NEWS)
- ... with several chronic diseases such as diabetes, asthma, osteoporosis, as well as various types of cancers which include breast, prostate, lung, thyroid, and colorectal cancers. Some studies have shown ...
- Created on 06 August 2019
- 46. How Micronutrients Can Benefit In Combatting Melanoma (Skin Cancer)
- (NEWS)
- ... that received micronutrient supplementation compared to the control group. Melanoma is the most feared skin cancer because of its aggressiveness and rapid spread to vital organs such as the heart, liver, ...
- Created on 20 June 2019
- 47. Micronutrients Can Benefit In Combatting Mesothelioma
- (NEWS)
- ... the time of diagnosis, the average life expectancy of mesothelioma patients varies from 4-18 months. The diagnosis is commonly delayed because the symptoms of mesothelioma are nonspecific such as a cough, ...
- Created on 30 May 2019
- 48. Beware of the bitten dog: How Bayer’s desperate situation could lead to desperate acts
- (NEWS)
- ... to take a look back at its history. Bayer Has Been at This Point Before This is not the first time that Bayer has faced such an existential threat. In 2001 it was in a similar position, albeit due ...
- Created on 05 April 2019
- 49. Don’t Skip The Vitamin C: Only Regular Supplementation Can Ensure Cardiovascular Protection
- (NEWS)
- ... a recognized risk factor for increased vascular deposition and atherosclerosis. As such, the characteristics of this new mouse model make it particularly suitable for studying atherosclerosis and other ...
- Created on 25 March 2019
- 50. 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
- 51. Natural Compounds Modulate Apolipoprotein E Gene and Protein Expression in Fibroblasts Derived from Young and Old Female Alzheimer’s Patients
- (New Publications)
- ... disease cases. Targeting the APOE gene with nutrients and natural compounds could potentially benefit Alzheimer’s disease patients. In the search for such natural-derived compounds, we evaluated the effects ...
- Created on 22 May 2024
- 52. L-lysine and vitamin C work better in synergy against Escherichia coli and Acinetobacter baumanniis
- (New Publications)
- ... that revealed that combination of vitamin C and L-lysine, which individually do not show such efficacy, have bacteriostatic and bactericidal effect against two Gram-negative strains Acinetobacter baumannii ...
- Created on 27 October 2023
- 53. Phytochemicals and micronutrients in suppressing infectivity caused by SARS-CoV-2 virions and seasonal coronavirus HCoV-229E in vivo
- (New Publications)
- ... confirm that by targeting multiple mechanisms simultaneously by a combination treatment we can effectively and safely challenge SARS-CoV-2 and HCoV-229E virus. If clinically confirmed, such an approach ...
- Created on 02 June 2023
- 54. Simultaneous Inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 Infectivity by a Specific Combination of Plant-derived Compounds
- (Coronavirus)
- ... known to be crucial for the entry of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, such as TMPRSS2, furin and cathepsin L, but not their expression at protein level. This combination did not affect ACE2 binding to and ACE2 enzymatic ...
- Created on 23 September 2021
- 55. Simultaneous inhibition of key mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 infectivity by a specific combination of polyphenols
- (Scientific Presentations: Infectious Diseases)
- ... to be crucial for the entry of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, such as TMPRSS2, furin and cathepsin L, but not their expression at protein level. This combination did not affect ACE2 binding to and ACE2 enzymatic ...
- Created on 14 May 2021
- 56. Anti-borreliae efficacy of Gallic acid in vitro
- (Scientific Presentations: Infectious Diseases)
- ... acid known as Gallic acid, and representative of phenolic acid, could become such an alternative. Using microscopic and spectrofluorometric methods against typical motile spirochetes and their knob/round-shaped ...
- Created on 12 May 2021
- 57. Immunological targeting of matrix metalloproteinase-9 as a novel approach to universal cancer vaccine: Characterization of anticancer antibodies efficacy in vitro
- (MMP)
- ... – invasion and metastasis. The elevated levels of ma-trix metalloproteinases, such as MMP-9 play a key role in tumorigenesis, angiogenesis, apoptosis, cancer invasion and metastasis. Among various therapeutic ...
- Created on 11 August 2020
- 58. Effective and safe global public health strategy to fight the COVID-19 pandemic: Specific micronutrient combination inhibits Coronavirus cell-entry receptor (ACE2) expression
- (Publications)
- ... such future events would predictably inflict on mankind, it is imperative that we quickly develop public health strategies that effectively reduce the risk of future pandemics. The precondition for a ...
- Created on 02 July 2020
- 59. Scientific Breakthough Towards Natural Control of the Pandemic
- (Publications)
- ... already warning of a recurrence in the form of a ‘second wave’ and of future pandemics with yet unknown pathogens (Wang LF 2020). Considering the cumulative health and economic damages such future events ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 60. 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)
- ... renal toxicity markers were not changed and apoptosis was not observed. Relevant inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6, IL-17, TNF-α, and INF-γ, were elevated in infected animals but normalized in infected ...
- Created on 13 June 2020