- 41. The Role Of Micronutrients In Diabetes In Children- Part 1
- (NEWS)
- ... world faces this century. The number of people around the world living with diabetes has skyrocketed in the last few decades and 422 million people were diagnosed with diabetes in 2014. Diabetes is ...
- Created on 17 April 2017
- 42. The Benefits Of Phytonutrients In Combatting Melanoma And Fibrosarcoma
- (NEWS)
- ... recently phytonutrients were not considered as important nutrients for humans; however, they are now thought to be necessary to sustain human life. Some examples of common phytonutrients are curcumin (which ...
- Created on 20 March 2017
- 43. Healthy Connective Tissue is The Foundation of Healthy Bones
- (NEWS)
- ... enhanced efficacy. At our Research Institute we investigated whether different combinations of micronutrients can affect the rate of bone thinning. We used female rats whose ovaries were removed ...
- Created on 03 March 2017
- 44. A Synergistic Vitamin C Combination Can Protect Cells Against Sugar Damage
- (NEWS)
- ... the presence the specific combination of vitamin C were protected against damage and 75% remained viable. None of the other tested vitamin C formulas showed such an efficacy in protecting these cells again ...
- Created on 08 November 2016
- 45. The Anticancer Effects Of Polyphenols - Part 2
- (NEWS)
- ... growth of tumors by 68% and their weight by 63%. Similar effects were observed in fibrosarcoma and melanoma cells, both of which are highly aggressive cancers. Fibrosarcoma is a cancer of the fibrous part ...
- Created on 29 October 2016
- 46. 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
- 47. Our Body Shows Us How To Fight Cancer: Part 2
- (NEWS)
- ... All groups of mice were injected with breast cancer cells and observed for six weeks. The results showed that Gulo-/-; Lp(a)+ mice fed a high amount of vitamin C developed on average 50% fewer tumors, ...
- Created on 04 August 2016
- 48. Are The Nutritional Supplements You Take Effective?
- (NEWS)
- ... and its ability to combat disease. Some of the micronutrient combinations tested were identified at our institute. Others were popular high-end combinations available in Europe and the US*. Since those ...
- Created on 13 June 2016
- 49. Connective Tissue Diseases And The Heart Disease Connection
- (NEWS)
- ... African American patients with connective tissue diseases were significantly more likely to have some type of cardiovascular disease - atherosclerosis, heart attack, angina, or stroke - when compared to ...
- Created on 02 May 2016
- 50. Micronutrients Support Blood Sugar Metabolism
- (NEWS)
- According to a recent study published in The Lancet medical journal, the number of people diagnosed with diabetes has increased four times in the past 35 years1. There were 108 million people diagnosed ...
- Created on 17 April 2016
- 51. L-lysine and vitamin C work better in synergy against Escherichia coli and Acinetobacter baumanniis
- (New Publications)
- W. Sumera, A. Niedzwiecki Journal of Cellular Medicine and Natural Health, Jun 22, 2023 Abstract: For centuries various plants and their natural compounds were used as antimicrobial agents. Most research ...
- Created on 27 October 2023
- 52. Inhibitory effect of theaflavin-3,30 -digallate can involve its binding to the “stem” domain of α-hemolysin of Staphylococcus aureus
- (New Publications)
- ... docking tool. The theaflavin-3,3′-digallate docked the molecular sequence of the Hla (PDB ID:7ahl). The scores of the top 10 binding modes obtained were between −9.0 and −8.5 kcal mol−1, and the best binding ...
- Created on 27 October 2023
- 53. Health Benefits of Specific Micronutrient Combinations in Diabetes
- (Diabetes)
- ... certain plant extracts (micronutrients) have been studied for their effects on diabetic metabolism. These studies, however, were largely conducted with individual micronutrients, thereby neglecting the ...
- Created on 31 March 2022
- 54. 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)
- ... the development of various pathological conditions in the aging process. The most susceptible to the negative impact of vitamin C deficiency were the young (eight to nine months) and old (two years) mice. ...
- Created on 23 June 2021
- 55. Micronutrients in mitigating the adverse health effects of air pollution – part 2
- (Others)
- ... ambient (outdoor) and indoor air pollution was linked to 7 million premature deaths worldwide. Most were attributed to cardiovascular diseases (stroke and ischemic heart disease), chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
- Created on 11 June 2021
- 56. Inhibition of ACE2 expression by Ascorbic acid alone and its combination with other natural compounds
- (Coronavirus)
- ... natural compounds were effective in lowering ACE2 cellular expression, with the highest inhibitory effects observed for baicalin (75%) and theaflavin (50%). Significantly, combinations of these and other ...
- Created on 17 February 2021
- 57. Vitamin C inhibits the calcification process in human vascular smooth muscle cells
- (Heart Disease)
- ... accumulation in SMC-produced and -deposited extracellular matrix. These effects were accompanied by a reduction in cell-associated alkaline phosphatase activity. Significantly, treatment of cultured SMC ...
- Created on 27 August 2020
- 58. Immunological targeting of matrix metalloproteinase-9 as a novel approach to universal cancer vaccine: Characterization of anticancer antibodies efficacy in vitro
- (MMP)
- ... would generate sufficient immune response and anticancer efficacy. Accordingly, C57Bl/6 mice were immunized with three oligopeptides containing specific sequences from rat MMP-9 and two oligopeptides from ...
- Created on 11 August 2020
- 59. Effective and safe global public health strategy to fight the COVID-19 pandemic: Specific micronutrient combination inhibits Coronavirus cell-entry receptor (ACE2) expression
- (Publications)
- ... periods. All these hotspots were characterized by either undernutrition, malnutrition or consumption of micronutrient-poor processed foods. The common denominator linking them is a chronic deficiency in ...
- Created on 02 July 2020
- 60. Scientific Breakthough Towards Natural Control of the Pandemic
- (Publications)
- ... weak industrialized countries, large cities and metropoles, senior homes, and similar institutions – and even the crews on military ships remaining at sea for extended periods. All these hotspots were ...
- Created on 29 June 2020