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The Best Weight Loss and Healthy Recipe - Coconut durian shake (Thailand)
Contributed by Ani's Raw Food Asia by Ani Phyo, Published by Life Long Book. Asian Cuisine the Raw Food Way. You can visit her website at aniphyo.com
Make 4 servings
I know durian is hardly a common, everyday ingredient here in the State. But, since durian is one of my favorite fruits, I had to include this recipe here. If you can't find durian, you can just use 3 cups of your favorite fruit to this recipe instead.
Durian is Mother nature's custard, and is a fatty fruit like avocado that's packed with sulfur and MSM ( methylsufinylmethane). Great for our joints and soften scar tissues, MSM is a powerful antioxidant that increases blood flow. Coconut also has the twice the potassium od a banana. The electrolytes and potassium in coconut plus the MSM in durian make this smoothie great post workout fuel.
If you don't know what a durian is and want to see what it looks like, check out the video I shot about durian in Bali: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teV_F2GdwXI.
3 cups deseeded durian, fresh or frozen
2 coconuts, water and meat
1/4tsp. cinnamon
Additional filtered water as needed
Place durian, coconut water, coconut meat and cinnamon into your blender. Blend smooth. Add additional water as desired to create the consistency you prefer. Enjoy immediately.
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Saturday, July 9, 2016
The Obesity' Research and Studies of Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and level of lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC)
Kyle J. Norton(Scholar, Master of Nutrients), all right reserved.
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Obesity is a medical condition of excess body fat accumulated overtime, while overweight is a condition of excess body weight relatively to the height. According to the Body Mass Index(BMI), a BMI between 25 to 29.9 is considered over weight, while a BMI of over 30 is an indication of obesity. According to the statistic, 68% of American population are either overweight or obese.
You can calculate your BMI index BMI= weight (kg)/ height (m2)
The Studies of Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and level of lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC)
In the investigation of the plasma lipidomic analysis in a rodent model of obesity and insulin resistance as well as in lean, obese and obese individuals with T2DM, showed that Irrespective of species, our lipidomic profiling revealed a generalized decrease in circulating LPC species in states of obesity. Moreover, our data indicate that diet and adiposity, rather than insulin resistance or diabetes per se, play an important role in altering the plasma LPC profile(1).
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(1) "Plasma lysophosphatidylcholine levels are reduced in obesity and type 2 diabetes"by Barber MN, Risis S, Yang C, Meikle PJ, Staples M, Febbraio MA,Bruce CR.
Health article writer and researcher; Over 10.000 articles and research papers have been written and published on line, including world wide health, ezine articles, article base, healthblogs, selfgrowth, best before it's news, the karate GB daily, etc.,.
Named TOP 50 MEDICAL ESSAYS FOR ARTISTS & AUTHORS TO READ by Disilgold.com Named 50 of the best health Tweeters Canada - Huffington Post
Nominated for shorty award over last 4 years
Some articles have been used as references in medical research, such as international journal Pharma and Bio science, ISSN 0975-6299.
Obesity is a medical condition of excess body fat accumulated overtime, while overweight is a condition of excess body weight relatively to the height. According to the Body Mass Index(BMI), a BMI between 25 to 29.9 is considered over weight, while a BMI of over 30 is an indication of obesity. According to the statistic, 68% of American population are either overweight or obese.
You can calculate your BMI index BMI= weight (kg)/ height (m2)
The Studies of Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and level of lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC)
In the investigation of the plasma lipidomic analysis in a rodent model of obesity and insulin resistance as well as in lean, obese and obese individuals with T2DM, showed that Irrespective of species, our lipidomic profiling revealed a generalized decrease in circulating LPC species in states of obesity. Moreover, our data indicate that diet and adiposity, rather than insulin resistance or diabetes per se, play an important role in altering the plasma LPC profile(1).
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and restore your health naturally with Chinese diet
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(1) "Plasma lysophosphatidylcholine levels are reduced in obesity and type 2 diabetes"by Barber MN, Risis S, Yang C, Meikle PJ, Staples M, Febbraio MA,Bruce CR.
Most Common Diseases of 50plus: Disease of CNS -: Alzheimer's Disease(AD) (The Article) Treatment by Herbal Medicine
Kyle J. Norton(Scholar and Master of Nutrients, all right reserved)
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Nominated for shorty award over last 4 years
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Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder named after German physician Alois Alzheimer. Alzheimer's destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to affect language communication, memory, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer's gets worse over time, and it is fatal. In this article, we will discuss how to prevent and treat Alzheimer's disease with herbs.
Health article writer and researcher; Over 10.000 articles and research papers have been written and published on line, including world wide health, ezine articles, article base, healthblogs, selfgrowth, best before it's news, the karate GB daily, etc.,.
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Nominated for shorty award over last 4 years
Some articles have been used as references in medical research, such as international journal Pharma and Bio science, ISSN 0975-6299.
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder named after German physician Alois Alzheimer. Alzheimer's destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to affect language communication, memory, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer's gets worse over time, and it is fatal. In this article, we will discuss how to prevent and treat Alzheimer's disease with herbs.
The Treatments
In Herbal Medicine
1.Ginko biloba
Ginko biloba enhances the circulation to the central nerves system and has a tendency to stabilize abnormal nerve communication in the brain. It also is a powerful antioxidant that helps to protect the brain cells from free radical damage.
2. Korean ginseng
Korean ginseng contains ginsenosides which is an anti-stress remedy. It also helps to increase protein synthesis and improves the performance of neurotransmitters in the brain resulting in curbing the onset of psychological deterioration and aiding mental condition.
3. Huperzine AHuperzia, as it is now called, contains a wide variety of alkaloids, including lycodoline, lycoclavine, and serratinine that help to increase the acetylcholine activity in the brain resulting in improved memory and behavior problems.
4. Kut
The mixture of herbal formula in Japan, also help in increasing the activity of acetycholine in the cortex and hippocampus section of the brain and stimulating the growth of nerve cells.
5. Garlic Extract
Garlic extract helps to improve the immune system and blood circulation in our body as well as preventing the forming of free radicals.
6. Pumpkin seed
Pumpkin seed contains high amounts of zinc and iron. Zinc is a vital mineral for a healthy prostate gland which helps to trigger the production of free testosterone. Iron helps the reproduction of red blood cells and increases the oxygen levels in blood stream that is essential for brain cells.
7. Chlorella
Chlorella contains the antioxidant chlorophyll that helps to protect against the forming of free radicals and improve circulation of blood in our body. Study shows that chlorella also helps to protect brain cells caused by high level of stress hormones. The nucleic acid in chlorella also helps to improve memory.
1.Ginko biloba
Ginko biloba enhances the circulation to the central nerves system and has a tendency to stabilize abnormal nerve communication in the brain. It also is a powerful antioxidant that helps to protect the brain cells from free radical damage.
2. Korean ginseng
Korean ginseng contains ginsenosides which is an anti-stress remedy. It also helps to increase protein synthesis and improves the performance of neurotransmitters in the brain resulting in curbing the onset of psychological deterioration and aiding mental condition.
3. Huperzine AHuperzia, as it is now called, contains a wide variety of alkaloids, including lycodoline, lycoclavine, and serratinine that help to increase the acetylcholine activity in the brain resulting in improved memory and behavior problems.
4. Kut
The mixture of herbal formula in Japan, also help in increasing the activity of acetycholine in the cortex and hippocampus section of the brain and stimulating the growth of nerve cells.
5. Garlic Extract
Garlic extract helps to improve the immune system and blood circulation in our body as well as preventing the forming of free radicals.
6. Pumpkin seed
Pumpkin seed contains high amounts of zinc and iron. Zinc is a vital mineral for a healthy prostate gland which helps to trigger the production of free testosterone. Iron helps the reproduction of red blood cells and increases the oxygen levels in blood stream that is essential for brain cells.
7. Chlorella
Chlorella contains the antioxidant chlorophyll that helps to protect against the forming of free radicals and improve circulation of blood in our body. Study shows that chlorella also helps to protect brain cells caused by high level of stress hormones. The nucleic acid in chlorella also helps to improve memory.
Chinese Food Therapy
The Best Way to prevent, treat your disease, including Obesity
and restore your health naturally with Chinese diet
Ovarian Cysts And PCOS Elimination
Holistic System In Existence That Will Show You How To
Permanently Eliminate All Types of Ovarian Cysts Within 2 Months
Super foods Library, Eat Yourself Healthy With The Best of the Best Nature Has to Offer
The Best Way to prevent, treat your disease, including Obesity
and restore your health naturally with Chinese diet
Ovarian Cysts And PCOS Elimination
Holistic System In Existence That Will Show You How To
Permanently Eliminate All Types of Ovarian Cysts Within 2 Months
Super foods Library, Eat Yourself Healthy With The Best of the Best Nature Has to Offer
Food therapy - Vegetables - Yams (Dioscorea)
Kyle J. Norton(Scholar and Master of Nutrients, all right reserved)
Health article writer and researcher; Over 10.000 articles and research papers have been written and published on line, including world wide health, ezine articles, article base, healthblogs, selfgrowth, best before it's news, the karate GB daily, etc.,.
Named TOP 50 MEDICAL ESSAYS FOR ARTISTS & AUTHORS TO READ by Disilgold.com Named 50 of the best health Tweeters Canada - Huffington Post
Nominated for shorty award over last 4 years
Some articles have been used as references in medical research, such as international journal Pharma and Bio science, ISSN 0975-6299.
Yams (Dioscorea)
Yam is the genus Dioscorea belongs to the family Dioscoreaceae. It has a long and cylindrical shape with rough and scaly exterior skin. It can be stored up to six months in open air, which makes them a valuable resource when foods are scarce.
Nutrients
1. Carbohydrate
2. Protein
3. Fiber
4. Vitamin B1
5. Vitamin B3
6. Vitamin B6
7. Folate
8. Vitamin C
9. Vitamin E
10. Vitamin K
11. Potassium
12. Manganese
13. Calcium
14. Magnesium
15. Phosphorus
16. Selenium
17. Zinc
18. Copper
19. Iron
20. Etc.
Health benefits
A. Health benefits according to studies
1. Hyperlipidemia and oxidative stress
In the investigation of Dioscoreae Nipponicae Rhizoma and its effect against cardiovascular diseases found that this was the first time to reveal the anti-hyperlipidemic and anti-oxidative effects of trillin. These results would be important in developing food supplements for health improvements and therapeutic drugs against hyperlipidemia and cardiovascular diseases in future, according to "Trillin, a steroidal saponin isolated from the rhizomes of Dioscorea nipponica, exerts protective effects against hyperlipidemia and oxidative stress" by Wang T, Choi RC, Li J, Bi CW, Ran W, Chen X, Dong TT, Bi K, Tsim KW.(a)
2. Oral cancer
In the evaluation of ethanol extract of red mold dioscorea (RMDE) and its anticancer effects found that RMDE treatment inhibited the growth of SCC-25 cells by arresting cell cycle at the G2/M phase and induced apoptosis in a time- and dose-dependent manner. Therefore RMDE may be a good candidate for development as a dietary supplement against oral cancer, according to "Red molddioscorea-induced G2/M arrest and apoptosis in human oral cancer cells" by Hsu WH, Lee BH, Pan TM.(b)
3. Anti-inflammatory activity
In the assessment of 6-Hydroxy-2,7-dimethoxy-1,4-phenanthraquinone (PAQ) isolated from the tuberous roots of Yam (Dioscorea batatas) and its anti-inflammatory activity found that the compound also inhibited the degranulation reaction in a dose-dependent manner with an IC(50) of 2.7 μM. Thus, these results suggest that PAQ may be useful in regulating mast cell-mediated inflammatory diseases, according to "Anti-inflammatory activity of 6-hydroxy-2,7-dimethoxy-1,4-henanthraquinone from tuberous roots of yam (Dioscorea batatas) through inhibition of prostaglandin D₂ and leukotriene C₄ production in mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells" by Jin M, Lu Y, Yang JH, Jo TH, Park YI, Lee CK, Park SJ, Son KH, Chang HW.(c)
4. Antidiabetic activity
In observation of ethanolic extract of Dioscorea alata and its antidiabetic effect found that the blood glucose level was reduced significantly by 47.48% and 52.09% after 21 days treatment at dose levels 100 and 200 mg/kg, respectively. Serum lipid levels, total protein, albumin, and creatinine were reversed toward near normal in treated rats as compared to diabetic control, according to "Antidiabetic activity of ethanolic extract of tubers of Dioscorea alata in alloxan induced diabetic rats" by Maithili V, Dhanabal SP, Mahendran S, Vadivelan R.(d)
5. Osteoporosis
In the examination of the effect of the oral administration of different dosages ofdioscorea, red mold dioscorea (RMD), and soy isoflavones on bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal osteoporosis found that reconstructed 3D imaging indicated increases in cancellous bone mineral content, cancellous bone mineral density, and cortical bone mineral content of the proximal tibia in OVX rats, according to "Osteoprotective effect of Monascus-fermented dioscorea in ovariectomized rat model of postmenopausal osteoporosis" by Chiang SS, Chang SP, Pan TM.(e)
6. Etc.
B. Health benefits according to concentration
1. Vitamin C
In the evaluation of pulmonary dysfunction. and it effects on pulmonary dysfunction found that At present, evidence from randomised-controlled trials is insufficient to recommend a specific role for vitamin C in the treatment of asthma. Further methodologically strong and large-scale randomised controlled trials are needed in order to address the question of the effectiveness of vitamin C in children with asthma but some outcome data showed effectiveness on lung function, symptom scores, IgE levels and inhaled steroid use. One small study showed a significant difference in % drop in FEV1 post-exercise, according to the study of "Vitamin C supplementation for asthma" by Kaur B, Rowe BH, Arnold E.(1)
2. Potassium
Potassium beside is important in maintaining the regular contraction and relaxation of the muscle, that helps to reducing the risk of hypokalemia, it also helps the lymphatic system in regulating the levels of fluid in the body, thus lessening the risk of lymphedema, swelling caused by the accumulation of lymph fluid. In a study of "Narrative review: evolving concepts in potassium homeostasis andhypokalemia" by Greenlee M, Wingo CS, McDonough AA, Youn JH, Kone BC., posted in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19414841), researchers found that recent experimental insights into the participation of feedback and feedforward control mechanisms in potassium homeostasis. New data make clear that feedforward homeostatic responses activate when decreased potassiumintake is sensed, even when plasma potassium concentration is still within the normal range and before frank hypokalemia ensues, in addition to the classic feedback activation of renal potassium conservation when plasma potassiumconcentration decreases.
3. Manganese
It is one of important trace in preventing osteoporosis, according to the study of "[Study of estrogen deficiency impact on manganese levels in teeth and mandible of rats after ovariectomy]. [Article in Polish]" by Rahnama M, Błoniarz J, Zareba S, Swiatkowski W.(1)and regulating blood sugar level, according to the study of "[An inadequate intake of manganese may favour insulin resistance in girls]. [Article in Spanish]" by Rodríguez-Rodríguez E, Bermejo LM, López-Sobaler AM, Ortega RM.(2)
4. Dietary Fibers
Daily intake of right amount of fibers can prvent and treata. Diabetes, as Increased consumption of vegetables, whole grains, and soluble and insoluble fiber is associated with improved glucose metabolism in both diabetic and nondiabetic individuals. Improvements in insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis were more evident in participants following a plant-based diet compared with other commonly used diets, according to the study of "Efficacy of high-fiber diets in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus" by Wolfram T, Ismail-Beigi F.(3)
5. Etc.
C. Other health benefits
1. Cardiovascular disease
Vitamin B6 in yam helps to break down homocysteine, an amino acid produced by byproduct of consuming meat in the body, that can damage the blood vessel wall as a result of cholesterol cause of plague building up, according to the study of "Homocysteine, Folate, Vitamin B6, and Cardiovascular Disease" by Kilmer S. McCully, MD, posted in The Journal of the American medical Association (http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/279/5/392.extract)
2. Premenstrual syndrome
Yam, which has an active phytoestrogen ingredient called "diosgenin", triggers the production of natural progesterone that helps to balance the estrogen, thus reducingthe risk of premenstrual cramps and pain in the abdomen, 2 weeks before menstruation. In a study of "Estrogenic and progestagenic effects of extracts of Justicia pectoralis Jacq., an herbal medicine from Costa Rica used for the treatment of menopause and PMS" by Locklear TD, Huang Y, Frasor J, Doyle BJ, Perez A, Gomez-Laurito J, Mahady GB., posted in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20452152), researchers found that extracts of J. pectoralis have estrogenic, progestagenic and anti-inflammatory effects, and thus have a plausible mechanism of action, explaining its traditional use for menopause and PMS.
3. Immune system
Selenium is one of powerful antioxidant minerals, that not only helps to enhances the immune system in fighting against forming of the free radicals due to hydroperoxides (according tothe study of "Protective role of intraperitoneally administrated vitamin E and selenium on the levels of total lipid, total cholesterol, and fatty acid composition of muscle and liver tissues in rats" by Yilmaz O, Celik S, Cay M, Naziroğlu M., posted in PubMed), but also promotes liver function in expelling acrylamide toxicity. In the study of "Protective effects of selenium on acrylamide toxicity in the liver of the rat. Effects on the oxidative stress? by Teodor V, Cuciureanu M, Filip C, Zamosteanu N, Cuciureanu R., posted in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21870766), researchers found that This study investigates the effect of selenium (as sodium selenite and as a seleniumdietary supplements--Celnium) on the oxidative stress in Wistar rats which received high doses of acrylamide.
4. Manganese
Manganese beside ensures a healthy bone structure by enhancing some essential enzymes for building bones (according to the study of "Bone formation within alumina tubes: effect of calcium, manganese, and chromium dopants" byPabbruwe MB, Standard OC, Sorrell CC, Howlett CR., posted in PubMed,(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15109850))it is also a super oxide dismutase enzyme that helps to neutralize the damaging particles and prevents any potential danger of sperm cryopreservation, according to the study of "Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility" by Cheema RS, Bansal AK, Bilaspuri GS., posted in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20592770),.
5. Etc.
Side effects
1. Oxalates or purines may be a concern for some people.
2. Etc.
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Sources
(a) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22100563
(b) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20812379
(c) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21975811
(d) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21845005
(e) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21800902
(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19160185
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22072339
(3) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20713332
Health article writer and researcher; Over 10.000 articles and research papers have been written and published on line, including world wide health, ezine articles, article base, healthblogs, selfgrowth, best before it's news, the karate GB daily, etc.,.
Named TOP 50 MEDICAL ESSAYS FOR ARTISTS & AUTHORS TO READ by Disilgold.com Named 50 of the best health Tweeters Canada - Huffington Post
Nominated for shorty award over last 4 years
Some articles have been used as references in medical research, such as international journal Pharma and Bio science, ISSN 0975-6299.
Yams (Dioscorea)
Yam is the genus Dioscorea belongs to the family Dioscoreaceae. It has a long and cylindrical shape with rough and scaly exterior skin. It can be stored up to six months in open air, which makes them a valuable resource when foods are scarce.
Nutrients
1. Carbohydrate
2. Protein
3. Fiber
4. Vitamin B1
5. Vitamin B3
6. Vitamin B6
7. Folate
8. Vitamin C
9. Vitamin E
10. Vitamin K
11. Potassium
12. Manganese
13. Calcium
14. Magnesium
15. Phosphorus
16. Selenium
17. Zinc
18. Copper
19. Iron
20. Etc.
Health benefits
A. Health benefits according to studies
1. Hyperlipidemia and oxidative stress
In the investigation of Dioscoreae Nipponicae Rhizoma and its effect against cardiovascular diseases found that this was the first time to reveal the anti-hyperlipidemic and anti-oxidative effects of trillin. These results would be important in developing food supplements for health improvements and therapeutic drugs against hyperlipidemia and cardiovascular diseases in future, according to "Trillin, a steroidal saponin isolated from the rhizomes of Dioscorea nipponica, exerts protective effects against hyperlipidemia and oxidative stress" by Wang T, Choi RC, Li J, Bi CW, Ran W, Chen X, Dong TT, Bi K, Tsim KW.(a)
2. Oral cancer
In the evaluation of ethanol extract of red mold dioscorea (RMDE) and its anticancer effects found that RMDE treatment inhibited the growth of SCC-25 cells by arresting cell cycle at the G2/M phase and induced apoptosis in a time- and dose-dependent manner. Therefore RMDE may be a good candidate for development as a dietary supplement against oral cancer, according to "Red molddioscorea-induced G2/M arrest and apoptosis in human oral cancer cells" by Hsu WH, Lee BH, Pan TM.(b)
3. Anti-inflammatory activity
In the assessment of 6-Hydroxy-2,7-dimethoxy-1,4-phenanthraquinone (PAQ) isolated from the tuberous roots of Yam (Dioscorea batatas) and its anti-inflammatory activity found that the compound also inhibited the degranulation reaction in a dose-dependent manner with an IC(50) of 2.7 μM. Thus, these results suggest that PAQ may be useful in regulating mast cell-mediated inflammatory diseases, according to "Anti-inflammatory activity of 6-hydroxy-2,7-dimethoxy-1,4-henanthraquinone from tuberous roots of yam (Dioscorea batatas) through inhibition of prostaglandin D₂ and leukotriene C₄ production in mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells" by Jin M, Lu Y, Yang JH, Jo TH, Park YI, Lee CK, Park SJ, Son KH, Chang HW.(c)
4. Antidiabetic activity
In observation of ethanolic extract of Dioscorea alata and its antidiabetic effect found that the blood glucose level was reduced significantly by 47.48% and 52.09% after 21 days treatment at dose levels 100 and 200 mg/kg, respectively. Serum lipid levels, total protein, albumin, and creatinine were reversed toward near normal in treated rats as compared to diabetic control, according to "Antidiabetic activity of ethanolic extract of tubers of Dioscorea alata in alloxan induced diabetic rats" by Maithili V, Dhanabal SP, Mahendran S, Vadivelan R.(d)
5. Osteoporosis
In the examination of the effect of the oral administration of different dosages ofdioscorea, red mold dioscorea (RMD), and soy isoflavones on bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal osteoporosis found that reconstructed 3D imaging indicated increases in cancellous bone mineral content, cancellous bone mineral density, and cortical bone mineral content of the proximal tibia in OVX rats, according to "Osteoprotective effect of Monascus-fermented dioscorea in ovariectomized rat model of postmenopausal osteoporosis" by Chiang SS, Chang SP, Pan TM.(e)
6. Etc.
B. Health benefits according to concentration
1. Vitamin C
In the evaluation of pulmonary dysfunction. and it effects on pulmonary dysfunction found that At present, evidence from randomised-controlled trials is insufficient to recommend a specific role for vitamin C in the treatment of asthma. Further methodologically strong and large-scale randomised controlled trials are needed in order to address the question of the effectiveness of vitamin C in children with asthma but some outcome data showed effectiveness on lung function, symptom scores, IgE levels and inhaled steroid use. One small study showed a significant difference in % drop in FEV1 post-exercise, according to the study of "Vitamin C supplementation for asthma" by Kaur B, Rowe BH, Arnold E.(1)
2. Potassium
Potassium beside is important in maintaining the regular contraction and relaxation of the muscle, that helps to reducing the risk of hypokalemia, it also helps the lymphatic system in regulating the levels of fluid in the body, thus lessening the risk of lymphedema, swelling caused by the accumulation of lymph fluid. In a study of "Narrative review: evolving concepts in potassium homeostasis andhypokalemia" by Greenlee M, Wingo CS, McDonough AA, Youn JH, Kone BC., posted in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19414841), researchers found that recent experimental insights into the participation of feedback and feedforward control mechanisms in potassium homeostasis. New data make clear that feedforward homeostatic responses activate when decreased potassiumintake is sensed, even when plasma potassium concentration is still within the normal range and before frank hypokalemia ensues, in addition to the classic feedback activation of renal potassium conservation when plasma potassiumconcentration decreases.
3. Manganese
It is one of important trace in preventing osteoporosis, according to the study of "[Study of estrogen deficiency impact on manganese levels in teeth and mandible of rats after ovariectomy]. [Article in Polish]" by Rahnama M, Błoniarz J, Zareba S, Swiatkowski W.(1)and regulating blood sugar level, according to the study of "[An inadequate intake of manganese may favour insulin resistance in girls]. [Article in Spanish]" by Rodríguez-Rodríguez E, Bermejo LM, López-Sobaler AM, Ortega RM.(2)
4. Dietary Fibers
Daily intake of right amount of fibers can prvent and treata. Diabetes, as Increased consumption of vegetables, whole grains, and soluble and insoluble fiber is associated with improved glucose metabolism in both diabetic and nondiabetic individuals. Improvements in insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis were more evident in participants following a plant-based diet compared with other commonly used diets, according to the study of "Efficacy of high-fiber diets in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus" by Wolfram T, Ismail-Beigi F.(3)
5. Etc.
C. Other health benefits
1. Cardiovascular disease
Vitamin B6 in yam helps to break down homocysteine, an amino acid produced by byproduct of consuming meat in the body, that can damage the blood vessel wall as a result of cholesterol cause of plague building up, according to the study of "Homocysteine, Folate, Vitamin B6, and Cardiovascular Disease" by Kilmer S. McCully, MD, posted in The Journal of the American medical Association (http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/279/5/392.extract)
2. Premenstrual syndrome
Yam, which has an active phytoestrogen ingredient called "diosgenin", triggers the production of natural progesterone that helps to balance the estrogen, thus reducingthe risk of premenstrual cramps and pain in the abdomen, 2 weeks before menstruation. In a study of "Estrogenic and progestagenic effects of extracts of Justicia pectoralis Jacq., an herbal medicine from Costa Rica used for the treatment of menopause and PMS" by Locklear TD, Huang Y, Frasor J, Doyle BJ, Perez A, Gomez-Laurito J, Mahady GB., posted in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20452152), researchers found that extracts of J. pectoralis have estrogenic, progestagenic and anti-inflammatory effects, and thus have a plausible mechanism of action, explaining its traditional use for menopause and PMS.
3. Immune system
Selenium is one of powerful antioxidant minerals, that not only helps to enhances the immune system in fighting against forming of the free radicals due to hydroperoxides (according tothe study of "Protective role of intraperitoneally administrated vitamin E and selenium on the levels of total lipid, total cholesterol, and fatty acid composition of muscle and liver tissues in rats" by Yilmaz O, Celik S, Cay M, Naziroğlu M., posted in PubMed), but also promotes liver function in expelling acrylamide toxicity. In the study of "Protective effects of selenium on acrylamide toxicity in the liver of the rat. Effects on the oxidative stress? by Teodor V, Cuciureanu M, Filip C, Zamosteanu N, Cuciureanu R., posted in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21870766), researchers found that This study investigates the effect of selenium (as sodium selenite and as a seleniumdietary supplements--Celnium) on the oxidative stress in Wistar rats which received high doses of acrylamide.
4. Manganese
Manganese beside ensures a healthy bone structure by enhancing some essential enzymes for building bones (according to the study of "Bone formation within alumina tubes: effect of calcium, manganese, and chromium dopants" byPabbruwe MB, Standard OC, Sorrell CC, Howlett CR., posted in PubMed,(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15109850))it is also a super oxide dismutase enzyme that helps to neutralize the damaging particles and prevents any potential danger of sperm cryopreservation, according to the study of "Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility" by Cheema RS, Bansal AK, Bilaspuri GS., posted in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20592770),.
5. Etc.
Side effects
1. Oxalates or purines may be a concern for some people.
2. Etc.
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Sources
(a) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22100563
(b) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20812379
(c) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21975811
(d) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21845005
(e) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21800902
(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19160185
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22072339
(3) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20713332
Traditional Chinese Medicine Herbal Therapy - Popular Chinese Herbs - Fu Ping (Herba Spirodelae)
Kyle J. Norton(Scholar and Master of Nutrients, all right reserved)
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Fu Ping (Herba Spirodelae)
2. Anti-inflammatory activity
In the evaluation of the effects of S. polyrhiza ethanolic extract (SPEE) on the production of inflammatory mediators in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW264.7 cells and some potential underlying mechanisms, found that SPEE treatment significantly inhibited the LPS-induced production of NO, prostaglandin E(2), interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α and inhibited the expression of iNOS and COX-2 via attenuation of NF-κB p65 expression. The contents of the seven flavonoids in S. polyrhiza range from 0.25 to 8.77 mg/g, according to “Spirodela polyrhiza (L.) Sch. ethanolic extract inhibits LPS-induced inflammation in RAW264.7 cells” by Seo CS, Lee MY, Shin IS, Lee JA, Ha H, Shin HK.(2).
3. Adipogenesis inhibitory effect
In the investigation of the adipogenesis inhibitory effect on lipid accumulation, 3T3-L1 cells treated with fractions and isolated flavonoids of an ethanol extract of S. polyrhiza fractionated into three fractions of Spirodela polyrhiza, found that the butanol soluble fraction (SPB) exhibited potent antiadipogenesis activity and decreased C/EBPα and PPARγ protein expression level in 3T3-L1 cells without significant cytotoxicity. The flavonoids were isolated from SPB and their chemical structures were identified as chrysoeriol (1), apigenin (2), luteolin (3), vitexin (4), cosmosin (5), orientin (6) and luteolin-7-O-β-d-glucoside (7) by spectroscopic analysis. Studies on the adipogenesis and intracellular triglyceride accumulation inhibitory effect showed that compounds 4 and 6 had the highest activity and decreased C/EBPα and PPARγ protein expression level in 3T3-L1 cells, according to “Vitexin, orientin and other flavonoids from Spirodela polyrhiza inhibit adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells” by Kim J, Lee I, Seo J, Jung M, Kim Y, Yim N, Bae K.(3).
4. Antioxidant ability
In the determination of the protective effect of total flavonoids from Spirodela polyrrhiza (L.) Schleid (STF) of traditional Chinese medicine, on human umbilical vein endothelial cells (ECV-304) damage induced by hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), found that pretreatment with 10-50mug/mL STF resulted in a significant recovery. The survival rate of ECV-304 increased from 21.98% (only treated with 1mmol/L H(2)O(2)) to 64.74% (pretreated with 50microg/mL STF), which accompanied with the amounts of malondialdenhyde (MDA) decreasing from 1.6883nmol/L to 0.9628nmol/L. Taken together, STF protect ECV-304 cells against H(2)O(2) damage by enhancing the antioxidant ability and increasing NO production, according to “Protective effect of total flavonoids from Spirodela polyrrhiza (L.) Schleid on human umbilical vein endothelial cell damage induced by hydrogen peroxide” byWang B, Peng L, Zhu L, Ren P.(4).
Health article writer and researcher; Over 10.000 articles and research papers have been written and published on line, including world wide health, ezine articles, article base, healthblogs, selfgrowth, best before it's news, the karate GB daily, etc.,.
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Fu Ping is also known as spirodela or Duckweed. The acrid and cold herb has been used in TCM as diuretic, anti-pyretic agent and to enhance the cardiac function and treat edema and lack of urine, etc., as it promotes sweating, releases the Exterior, expels Wind, Calms itching, etc., by enhancing the functions of bladder and lung channels.
Ingredients
1. Orientin
2. Luteolin-7-monoglycoside
3. Vitexin
4. Malonylcyanidin-3-monoglucoside
5. β-carotene
6. Luteine
7. Epoxyluteine
8. Violaxanthin
9. Neoxanthin
10. Linolenic acid
11. Palmitic acid
12. Linoleic acid
13. Leucine
14. Lycopersene
15. Sitosterol
16. Phytol
17. Etc.
Ingredients
1. Orientin
2. Luteolin-7-monoglycoside
3. Vitexin
4. Malonylcyanidin-3-monoglucoside
5. β-carotene
6. Luteine
7. Epoxyluteine
8. Violaxanthin
9. Neoxanthin
10. Linolenic acid
11. Palmitic acid
12. Linoleic acid
13. Leucine
14. Lycopersene
15. Sitosterol
16. Phytol
17. Etc.
Health Benefits
1. Microbial pathogenesis
In the the study of human pathogenic bacterial infection on a large scale by co-cultivation of axenic duckweed (Lemna minor) plants with pathogenic bacteria in 24-well polystyrene cell culture plate, found that duckweed can be used as a fast, inexpensive and reproducible model plant system for the study of host-pathogen interactions, could serve as an alternative choice for the study of some virulence factors, and could also potentially be used in large-scale screening for the discovery of antimicrobial chemicals, according to “Duckweed (Lemna minor) as a model plant system for the study of human microbial pathogenesis” by Zhang Y, Hu Y, Yang B, Ma F, Lu P, Li L, Wan C, Rayner S, Chen S.(1).
1. Microbial pathogenesis
In the the study of human pathogenic bacterial infection on a large scale by co-cultivation of axenic duckweed (Lemna minor) plants with pathogenic bacteria in 24-well polystyrene cell culture plate, found that duckweed can be used as a fast, inexpensive and reproducible model plant system for the study of host-pathogen interactions, could serve as an alternative choice for the study of some virulence factors, and could also potentially be used in large-scale screening for the discovery of antimicrobial chemicals, according to “Duckweed (Lemna minor) as a model plant system for the study of human microbial pathogenesis” by Zhang Y, Hu Y, Yang B, Ma F, Lu P, Li L, Wan C, Rayner S, Chen S.(1).
2. Anti-inflammatory activity
In the evaluation of the effects of S. polyrhiza ethanolic extract (SPEE) on the production of inflammatory mediators in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW264.7 cells and some potential underlying mechanisms, found that SPEE treatment significantly inhibited the LPS-induced production of NO, prostaglandin E(2), interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α and inhibited the expression of iNOS and COX-2 via attenuation of NF-κB p65 expression. The contents of the seven flavonoids in S. polyrhiza range from 0.25 to 8.77 mg/g, according to “Spirodela polyrhiza (L.) Sch. ethanolic extract inhibits LPS-induced inflammation in RAW264.7 cells” by Seo CS, Lee MY, Shin IS, Lee JA, Ha H, Shin HK.(2).
3. Adipogenesis inhibitory effect
In the investigation of the adipogenesis inhibitory effect on lipid accumulation, 3T3-L1 cells treated with fractions and isolated flavonoids of an ethanol extract of S. polyrhiza fractionated into three fractions of Spirodela polyrhiza, found that the butanol soluble fraction (SPB) exhibited potent antiadipogenesis activity and decreased C/EBPα and PPARγ protein expression level in 3T3-L1 cells without significant cytotoxicity. The flavonoids were isolated from SPB and their chemical structures were identified as chrysoeriol (1), apigenin (2), luteolin (3), vitexin (4), cosmosin (5), orientin (6) and luteolin-7-O-β-d-glucoside (7) by spectroscopic analysis. Studies on the adipogenesis and intracellular triglyceride accumulation inhibitory effect showed that compounds 4 and 6 had the highest activity and decreased C/EBPα and PPARγ protein expression level in 3T3-L1 cells, according to “Vitexin, orientin and other flavonoids from Spirodela polyrhiza inhibit adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells” by Kim J, Lee I, Seo J, Jung M, Kim Y, Yim N, Bae K.(3).
4. Antioxidant ability
In the determination of the protective effect of total flavonoids from Spirodela polyrrhiza (L.) Schleid (STF) of traditional Chinese medicine, on human umbilical vein endothelial cells (ECV-304) damage induced by hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), found that pretreatment with 10-50mug/mL STF resulted in a significant recovery. The survival rate of ECV-304 increased from 21.98% (only treated with 1mmol/L H(2)O(2)) to 64.74% (pretreated with 50microg/mL STF), which accompanied with the amounts of malondialdenhyde (MDA) decreasing from 1.6883nmol/L to 0.9628nmol/L. Taken together, STF protect ECV-304 cells against H(2)O(2) damage by enhancing the antioxidant ability and increasing NO production, according to “Protective effect of total flavonoids from Spirodela polyrrhiza (L.) Schleid on human umbilical vein endothelial cell damage induced by hydrogen peroxide” byWang B, Peng L, Zhu L, Ren P.(4).
5. Anticoagulant effects
In the investigation of a fibrinolytic protease purified from an Oriental medicinal herb, Spirodela polyrhiza (Choi, H. S., et al., Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem., 65, 781-786 (2001)).
found that the protein had anticoagulant activity when given intravenously and orally. The maximum delay in the activated partial thromboplastin time was at the dose of 0.52 and 4.2 mg/kg for intravenous and oral administration, respectively. This protein may be useful in clinical applications for anticoagulation, according to “Effects of anticoagulant from Spirodela polyrhiza in rats” by Cho HR, Choi HS.(5)
Side effects
1. Overdoses can cause stop the hearts during diastolic period, and constrict the blood vessels and can increase the blood pressure.
2. Do not use the herb in newborn, children or if you are pregnant or breast feeding without consulting with the related field specialist.
3. Not to use the herb in case of external deficiency with instant sweating.4. Etc.
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Sources
(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21049039
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22303922
(3) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20878708
(4) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17628450
(5) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12784632
In the investigation of a fibrinolytic protease purified from an Oriental medicinal herb, Spirodela polyrhiza (Choi, H. S., et al., Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem., 65, 781-786 (2001)).
found that the protein had anticoagulant activity when given intravenously and orally. The maximum delay in the activated partial thromboplastin time was at the dose of 0.52 and 4.2 mg/kg for intravenous and oral administration, respectively. This protein may be useful in clinical applications for anticoagulation, according to “Effects of anticoagulant from Spirodela polyrhiza in rats” by Cho HR, Choi HS.(5)
Side effects
1. Overdoses can cause stop the hearts during diastolic period, and constrict the blood vessels and can increase the blood pressure.
2. Do not use the herb in newborn, children or if you are pregnant or breast feeding without consulting with the related field specialist.
3. Not to use the herb in case of external deficiency with instant sweating.4. Etc.
Chinese Food Therapy
The Best Way to prevent, treat your disease, including Obesity
and restore your health naturally with Chinese diet
Ovarian Cysts And PCOS Elimination
Holistic System In Existence That Will Show You How To
Permanently Eliminate All Types of Ovarian Cysts Within 2 Months
Super foods Library, Eat Yourself Healthy With The Best of the Best Nature Has to Offer
Sources
(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21049039
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22303922
(3) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20878708
(4) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17628450
(5) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12784632
The Holistic prevention, management and treatment of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: TCM Herbal Medicine for Kidney Yin deficiency - Xi yang shen
Kyle J. Norton(Scholar, Master of Nutrients), all right reserved.
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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is defined as endocrinologic diseases among reproductive-age women caused by undeveloped follicles clumping on the ovaries that interferes with the function of the normal ovaries associated with a high risk for metabolic disorder(1) as resulting of enlarged ovaries(2), leading to hormone imbalance(excessive androgen and anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) )(1)(3)(4)(5), induced Hirsutism(6)(7), reproductive disorder(10(12)), risks of type 2 diabetes(9)(10)(11), metabolic syndrome(10)(12) and early cardiovascular disease(8)(13), acne(10)(14), endometrial cancer(18)(19),weight gain and obesity(15)(16)(17). The syndrome effects over 5% of women population or 1 in 20 women.
Unfortunately, according to studies, women with PCOs after the reproductive age, are associated to continuously increase risk of type II diabetes, with no increasingaltered glucose tolerance(20), CVD and hypertension(21).
Management and Treatment according to Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective
While conventional medicine focus of using synthetic medication to induce ovulation and assisted artificial insemination for infertility couple, if the medicine fail, traditional Chinese medicine views polycystic ovarian syndrome in different approaches.
Polycystic ovary syndrome, according to traditional Chinese medicine is a medical condition characterized by accumulative of fluid over a prolonged period of time causes of dampness and phlegms(1247a)(1247b) build up on the ovaries due to the effects of vary differentiations, affecting not only the women’s menstrual cycle, but also ovulation and fertility(1247a)(1247b).
Depending to differentiation, most common diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome can be classified into
Kidney yin deficiency
Along with common symptoms mentioned above, women with PCOs diagnosed with kidney yin deficiency may also experience yin vacuity induced cold expressive syndrome, including soreness of waist and knees(1848), lassitude(1848) and fatigue(1848), short breath(1848), poor appetite(1848), aversion to cold(184), cold extremities(1848), ringing in the ears(1850), migraine(1849), hearing problems(1850), a dry mouth and throat(1851), pale fingernails(1851), tidal fever(1851)and night sweating(1851), soles(1851) and chest(1851), constipation(1852),,......... as the kidneys no longer perform their functions of regulating fluid in moistening and nourishing organs and tissues of the body. According to TCM, too much cold/raw foods can aggravate the condition.
In the review of the Data base provided by PubMed, kidney yin deficiency may induce functional impairment or metabolic derangements in vital organs/tissues(1853) persuaded a conglomeration of sundry chronic disease state(1853), cognitive dysfunction(1854), vasomotor symptoms(1855),..... leading to accumulation of fluid in the body organ, promoted accentuation of inflammatory development of phlegm.
Kidney yin deficiency has shown to alter amino acid metabolism(1856), energy metabolism(1856) and gut microflora(1856), anovulatory infertility(1857) and
hypertension(1858), hyperinsulinemia(1859) and hyperandrogenia(1859)..... of which related to symptoms of PCOs(1859).
Herbal medicine for Kidney yin deficiency
4. Xi yang shen(Panax quinquefolium L., American ginseng)
North America Ginseng is also known as P. quinquefolius American ginseng (root), is considered as yin promoting, as the roots is growth from a hot area, according to traditional Chinese medicine(1972). Ginseng North America has been used in TCM as anti cancers(1974)(1975)(1976), anti psychotic(1977)(1979), anti inflammatory(1980)(1981) and antioxidant(1979)(1982), immumomodulatory(1983)(1984), CNS protective(1979)(1978)(1981), wound healing(1979) advocate and to relive pain(1991)(1992) and treat sexual dysfunction(1985)(1986), quench thirst(1973), heal deficiency of lungs(1973)and chronic asthma(1987) and to treat fatigue(1988)(1989), chronic fever(1990),... by enhancing heart, lung and kidney channels(1973).
Chemical constituents(1973)
1. Octanol
2. Hexanoic acid
3. Pindecane
4. Pinocarveol
5. Octanoic acid
7. Dodecane
8. 3-phenylhexane
9. 1-phenylhexane
10. Pulegone
11. Beta-farnesene
12. Alpha-curcumene,
13. Alpha-cedrene
14. Beta-bisabolene
15. Beta-caryophyllene
16. Caproic acid
17. Heptanoic acid
18. Caprylic acid
19. Nonanoic acid
20. Palmitic acid
21. stearic acid
22. octadecenoic acid
23. Linoleic acid
24. Etc.
Xi yang shen containing a similar ingredients of panax gingseng with opposite cool and warm in nature has found no different for prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome in pharmaceutical single or combined ingredient withdrawal(1994)(1995), The whole herb has exhibited positive effects on islet protection(1994) insulin sensitve(1994)(1995)(1996), hypertensive(1993)(1996), anti hyperglycaemic(1993)(1994), anti hyperlipidemic(1993)(1996), , obesity(1993)(1994), through its carbohydrate(2001)(2003) and lipid metabolism(2002)(2003).......induced complications of diabetes(1999)(2000) and cardiovascular disease(1997)(1998)(1981) through enhancement of stroke volume, ejection fraction, cardiac output, and left ventricle pressure(2003).
Chinese Food Therapy
The Best Way to prevent, treat your disease, including Obesity
and restore your health naturally with Chinese diet
Ovarian Cysts And PCOS Elimination
Holistic System In Existence That Will Show You How To
Permanently Eliminate All Types of Ovarian Cysts Within 2 Months
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(1854) Liuwei Dihuang decoction facilitates the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) in senescence accelerated mouse/prone 8 (SAMP8) hippocampal slices by inhibiting voltage-dependent calcium channels (VDCCs) and promoting N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDA) receptors by Huang Y1, Zhang H, Yang S, Qiao H, Zhou W, Zhang Y.(PubMed)
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(1972) Popular #Herbs - #Ginseng, Asian (Panax ginseng) and Ginseng, North America by Kyle J. Norton
(1973) Xi yang shen(Complementary and Alternative Healing University)
(1974) American Ginseng inhibits induced COX-2 and NFKB activation in breast cancer cells by Peralta EA1, Murphy LL, Minnis J, Louis S, Dunnington GL.(PubMed)
(1975) Extraction-dependent effects of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium) on human breast cancer cell proliferation and estrogen receptor activation by King ML1, Adler SR, Murphy LL.(PubMed)
(1976) Sensitization of a tumor, but not normal tissue, to the cytotoxic effect of ionizing radiation using Panax notoginseng extract by Chen FD1, Wu MC, Wang HE, Hwang JJ, Hong CY, Huang YT, Yen SH, Ou YH.(PubMed)
(1977) Evaluation of the antipsychotic potential of Panax quinquefolium in ketamine induced experimental psychosis model in mice by Chatterjee M1, Singh S, Kumari R, Verma AK, Palit G.(PubMed)
(1978) Non-ginsenoside nicotinic activity in ginseng species. Lewis R1, Wake G, Court G, Court JA, Pickering AT, Kim YC, Perry EK.(PubMed)
(1979) Comparison of the pharmacological effects of Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolium by Chen CF1, Chiou WF, Zhang JT.(PubMed)
(1980) Cytoprotective effect of American ginseng in a rat ethanol gastric ulcer model by Huang CC1, Chen YM1, Wang DC1, Chiu CC1, Lin WT1, Huang CY1, Hsu MC2.(PubMed)
(1981) Evaluation of antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities of less polar ginsenosides produced from polar ginsenosides by heat-transformation by Wang L1, Yang X, Yu X, Yao Y, Ren G.(PubMed)
(1982) Possible differential induction of phase 2 enzyme and antioxidant pathways by american ginseng, Panax quinquefolius by Lee LS1, Wise SD, Chan C, Parsons TL, Flexner C, Lietman PS.(PubMed)
(1983) Neoplasm prevention and immuno-enhancement mediated by daily consumption of a proprietary extract from North American ginseng by elderly mice of a cancer-prone strain by Durairaj P1, Miller SC.(PubMed)
(1984) Dietary supplementation with an extract of North American ginseng in adult and juvenile mice increases natural killer cells by Miller SC1, Ti L, Shan J.(PubMed)
(1985) Ginseng, sex behavior, and nitric oxide by Murphy LL1, Lee TJ.(PubMed)
(1986) Ginsenosides-induced nitric oxide-mediated relaxation of the rabbit corpus cavernosum by Chen X1, Lee TJ.(PubMed)
(1987) Compound CVT-E002 attenuates allergen-induced airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness, in vivo by Ebeling C1, Wu Y, Skappak C, Gordon JR, Ilarraza R, Adamko DJ.(PubMed)
(1988) Anti-fatigue effects of proteins isolated from Panax quinquefolium by Qi B1, Liu L1, Zhang H1, Zhou GX1, Wang S1, Duan XZ1, Bai XY1, Wang SM1, Zhao DQ2.(PubMed)
(1989) American ginseng does not improve fatigue in multiple sclerosis: a single center randomized double-blind placebo-controlled crossover pilot study by Kim E1, Cameron M, Lovera J, Schaben L, Bourdette D, Whitham R.(PubMed)
(1990) Ginseng By Marian Kim, page 2-3
(1991) The role of spinal adrenergic receptors on the antinociception of ginsenosides in a rat postoperative pain model by Kim IJ1, Park CH, Lee SH, Yoon MH.(PubMed)
(1992) Additive interaction of intrathecal ginsenosides and neostigmine in the rat formalin test by Park CH1, Kim PN, Lee SH, Yoon MH.(PubMed)
(1993) Targeting metabolic syndrome: candidate natural agents. Xia X1, Weng J.(PubMed)
(1994) Traditional chinese medicine in treatment of metabolic syndrome by Yin J1, Zhang H, Ye J.(PubMed)
(1995) Vinegar-processed ginseng radix improves metabolic syndrome induced by a high fat diet in ICR mice by Yun SN1, Ko SK, Lee KH, Chung SH.(PubMed)
(1996) Konjac-Mannan and American ginsing: emerging alternative therapies for type 2 diabetes mellitus by Vuksan V1, Sievenpiper JL, Xu Z, Wong EY, Jenkins AL, Beljan-Zdravkovic U, Leiter LA, Josse RG, Stavro MP.(PubMed)
(1997) American ginseng acutely regulates contractile function of rat heart by Jiang M1, Murias JM2, Chrones T3, Sims SM3, Lui E4, Noble EG1.(PubMed)
(1998) Shenyuan, an extract of American Ginseng and Corydalis Tuber formula, attenuates cardiomyocyte apoptosis via inhibition of endoplasmic reticulum stress and oxidative stress in a porcine model of acute myocardial infarction by Zhu XY1, Zhang ZL, Li P, Liang WY, Feng XR, Liu ML.(PubMed)
(1999) American Ginseng Extract (Panax quinquefolius L.) Is Safe in Long-Term Use in Type 2 Diabetic Patients. Mucalo I1, Jovanovski E2, Vuksan V3, Božikov V4, Romić Z5, Rahelić D4.(PubMed)
(2000) Effect of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) on glycemic control in type 2 diabetes by Mucalo I1, Rahelić D, Jovanovski E, Bozikov V, Romić Z, Vuksan V.(PubMed)
(2001) American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L) reduces postprandial glycemia in nondiabetic subjects and subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus by Vuksan V1, Sievenpiper JL, Koo VY, Francis T, Beljan-Zdravkovic U, Xu Z, Vidgen E.(PubMed)
(2002) Panax quinquefolium saponins protects low density lipoproteins from oxidation by Li J1, Huang M, Teoh H, Man RY.(PubMed)
(2003) Preventive effects of North American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) on Diabetic Retinopathy and Cardiomyopathy, vy Subhrojit Sen,1,3 Shali Chen,1 Yuexiu Wu,1 Biao Feng,1 Edmund K Lui2,3 and Subrata Chakrabarti1,3*(PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH)
Health article writer and researcher; Over 10.000 articles and research papers have been written and published on line, including world wide health, ezine articles, article base, healthblogs, selfgrowth, best before it's news, the karate GB daily, etc.,.
Named TOP 50 MEDICAL ESSAYS FOR ARTISTS & AUTHORS TO READ by Disilgold.com Named 50 of the best health Tweeters Canada - Huffington Post
Nominated for shorty award over last 4 years
Some articles have been used as references in medical research, such as international journal Pharma and Bio science, ISSN 0975-6299.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Unfortunately, according to studies, women with PCOs after the reproductive age, are associated to continuously increase risk of type II diabetes, with no increasingaltered glucose tolerance(20), CVD and hypertension(21).
Management and Treatment according to Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective
While conventional medicine focus of using synthetic medication to induce ovulation and assisted artificial insemination for infertility couple, if the medicine fail, traditional Chinese medicine views polycystic ovarian syndrome in different approaches.
Polycystic ovary syndrome, according to traditional Chinese medicine is a medical condition characterized by accumulative of fluid over a prolonged period of time causes of dampness and phlegms(1247a)(1247b) build up on the ovaries due to the effects of vary differentiations, affecting not only the women’s menstrual cycle, but also ovulation and fertility(1247a)(1247b).
Depending to differentiation, most common diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome can be classified into
Kidney yin deficiency
Along with common symptoms mentioned above, women with PCOs diagnosed with kidney yin deficiency may also experience yin vacuity induced cold expressive syndrome, including soreness of waist and knees(1848), lassitude(1848) and fatigue(1848), short breath(1848), poor appetite(1848), aversion to cold(184), cold extremities(1848), ringing in the ears(1850), migraine(1849), hearing problems(1850), a dry mouth and throat(1851), pale fingernails(1851), tidal fever(1851)and night sweating(1851), soles(1851) and chest(1851), constipation(1852),,......... as the kidneys no longer perform their functions of regulating fluid in moistening and nourishing organs and tissues of the body. According to TCM, too much cold/raw foods can aggravate the condition.
In the review of the Data base provided by PubMed, kidney yin deficiency may induce functional impairment or metabolic derangements in vital organs/tissues(1853) persuaded a conglomeration of sundry chronic disease state(1853), cognitive dysfunction(1854), vasomotor symptoms(1855),..... leading to accumulation of fluid in the body organ, promoted accentuation of inflammatory development of phlegm.
Kidney yin deficiency has shown to alter amino acid metabolism(1856), energy metabolism(1856) and gut microflora(1856), anovulatory infertility(1857) and
hypertension(1858), hyperinsulinemia(1859) and hyperandrogenia(1859)..... of which related to symptoms of PCOs(1859).
Herbal medicine for Kidney yin deficiency
4. Xi yang shen(Panax quinquefolium L., American ginseng)
North America Ginseng is also known as P. quinquefolius American ginseng (root), is considered as yin promoting, as the roots is growth from a hot area, according to traditional Chinese medicine(1972). Ginseng North America has been used in TCM as anti cancers(1974)(1975)(1976), anti psychotic(1977)(1979), anti inflammatory(1980)(1981) and antioxidant(1979)(1982), immumomodulatory(1983)(1984), CNS protective(1979)(1978)(1981), wound healing(1979) advocate and to relive pain(1991)(1992) and treat sexual dysfunction(1985)(1986), quench thirst(1973), heal deficiency of lungs(1973)and chronic asthma(1987) and to treat fatigue(1988)(1989), chronic fever(1990),... by enhancing heart, lung and kidney channels(1973).
Chemical constituents(1973)
1. Octanol
2. Hexanoic acid
3. Pindecane
4. Pinocarveol
5. Octanoic acid
7. Dodecane
8. 3-phenylhexane
9. 1-phenylhexane
10. Pulegone
11. Beta-farnesene
12. Alpha-curcumene,
13. Alpha-cedrene
14. Beta-bisabolene
15. Beta-caryophyllene
16. Caproic acid
17. Heptanoic acid
18. Caprylic acid
19. Nonanoic acid
20. Palmitic acid
21. stearic acid
22. octadecenoic acid
23. Linoleic acid
24. Etc.
Xi yang shen containing a similar ingredients of panax gingseng with opposite cool and warm in nature has found no different for prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome in pharmaceutical single or combined ingredient withdrawal(1994)(1995), The whole herb has exhibited positive effects on islet protection(1994) insulin sensitve(1994)(1995)(1996), hypertensive(1993)(1996), anti hyperglycaemic(1993)(1994), anti hyperlipidemic(1993)(1996), , obesity(1993)(1994), through its carbohydrate(2001)(2003) and lipid metabolism(2002)(2003).......induced complications of diabetes(1999)(2000) and cardiovascular disease(1997)(1998)(1981) through enhancement of stroke volume, ejection fraction, cardiac output, and left ventricle pressure(2003).
Chinese Food Therapy
The Best Way to prevent, treat your disease, including Obesity
and restore your health naturally with Chinese diet
Ovarian Cysts And PCOS Elimination
Holistic System In Existence That Will Show You How To
Permanently Eliminate All Types of Ovarian Cysts Within 2 Months
Super foods Library, Eat Yourself Healthy With The Best of the Best Nature Has to Offer
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(17) Metabolic Evidence of Diminished Lipid Oxidation in Women WithPolycystic Ovary Syndrome. by Whigham LD1, Butz DE2, Dashti H3, Tonelli M3, Johnson LK1, Cook ME2, Porter WP4, Eghbalnia HR5, Markley JL6, Lindheim SR7, Schoeller DA8, Abbott DH9, Assadi-Porter FM10.(PubMed)
(18) Risk of endometrial, ovarian and breast cancer in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Barry JA1, Azizia MM1, Hardiman PJ2.(PubMed)
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(20) Polycystic ovary syndrome: metabolic consequences and long-term management by Carmina E1.(PubMed)
(21) Arterial stiffness is increased in asymptomatic nondiabetic postmenopausal women with a polycystic ovary syndrome phenotype by Armeni E1, Stamatelopoulos K, Rizos D, Georgiopoulos G, Kazani M, Kazani A, Kolyviras A, Stellos K, Panoulis K, Alexandrou A, Creatsa M, Papamichael C, Lambrinoudaki I.(PubMed)
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(1247) [Preliminary study on relationship of disease-syndrome-symptom of ovulatory disorder infertility based on factor analysis]. [Article in Chinese] by Li M, Ma K, Shan, J.(PubMed)
(1247a) A Comprehensive Treatment of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) byLiqin Zhao(1848) ontrolled trail on moxibustion for maintenance hemodialysis patients in deficiency syndrome]. [Article in Chinese] Li N1, Qiu MY, Hao JR, Zhang QM, Wang SH, Liang F, Yin Y, Luan J, Ge GZ, Qin T, Li BQ.(PubMed)
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(1849) [Observation on therapeutic effect of the new Bianshi (stone needle) therapy on migraine]. [Article in Chinese] Yin ZJ1, Yan YJ, Bao HL(PubMed)
(1850) [Study on relation of kidney-deficiency with hearing damage and serum trace elements in patients with chronic nephropathy]. [Article in Chinese] by Yu J1, Xu Y, Fu XD.(PubMed)
(1851) [A family survey of syndromes of traditional Chinese medicine in patients with beta-thalassemia]. [Article in Chinese] by Wang WJ1, Wu ZK, Zhang XH, Liu WJ, Liu YM, Fang SP, Wang RX, Zhang C, Li PP, Luo RG.(PubMed)
(1852) The clinical experiences of Dr. CAI Gan in treating chronic constipation by Zhang ZL1, Zhu MP, Liu Q, Lei YX.(PubMed)
(1853) [Analysis of 35 cases of pathology in yin deficiency syndrome]. [Article in Chinese] by Dai HL, Chen ZL, Song QL.(PubMed)
(1854) Liuwei Dihuang decoction facilitates the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) in senescence accelerated mouse/prone 8 (SAMP8) hippocampal slices by inhibiting voltage-dependent calcium channels (VDCCs) and promoting N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDA) receptors by Huang Y1, Zhang H, Yang S, Qiao H, Zhou W, Zhang Y.(PubMed)
(1855) Diagnosis of symptomatic postmenopausal women by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners by Zell B1, Hirata J, Marcus A, Ettinger B, Pressman A, Ettinger KM.(PubMed)
(1856) An integrated metabonomic and proteomic study on Kidney-Yin Deficiency Syndrome patients with diabetes mellitus in China by Jiang N1, Liu HF2, Li SD1, Zhou WX1, Zhang YX1, Zhang Q3, Yan XZ3.(PubMed)
(1857) [Preliminary study on relationship of disease-syndrome-symptom of ovulatory disorder infertility based on factor analysis]. [Article in Chinese] by Li M, Ma K, Shan J.(PubMed)
(1858) Traditional chinese medicine syndromes for essential hypertension: a literature analysis of 13,272 patients by Wang J1, Xiong X1, Liu W1.(PubMed)
(1859) [Clinical observation on treatment of hyperinsulinemia and hyperandrogenism anovulatory patient with replenishing kidney-yin drugs]. [Article in Chinese] by Zhou LR1, Yu J.(PubMed)
(1972) Popular #Herbs - #Ginseng, Asian (Panax ginseng) and Ginseng, North America by Kyle J. Norton
(1973) Xi yang shen(Complementary and Alternative Healing University)
(1974) American Ginseng inhibits induced COX-2 and NFKB activation in breast cancer cells by Peralta EA1, Murphy LL, Minnis J, Louis S, Dunnington GL.(PubMed)
(1975) Extraction-dependent effects of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium) on human breast cancer cell proliferation and estrogen receptor activation by King ML1, Adler SR, Murphy LL.(PubMed)
(1976) Sensitization of a tumor, but not normal tissue, to the cytotoxic effect of ionizing radiation using Panax notoginseng extract by Chen FD1, Wu MC, Wang HE, Hwang JJ, Hong CY, Huang YT, Yen SH, Ou YH.(PubMed)
(1977) Evaluation of the antipsychotic potential of Panax quinquefolium in ketamine induced experimental psychosis model in mice by Chatterjee M1, Singh S, Kumari R, Verma AK, Palit G.(PubMed)
(1978) Non-ginsenoside nicotinic activity in ginseng species. Lewis R1, Wake G, Court G, Court JA, Pickering AT, Kim YC, Perry EK.(PubMed)
(1979) Comparison of the pharmacological effects of Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolium by Chen CF1, Chiou WF, Zhang JT.(PubMed)
(1980) Cytoprotective effect of American ginseng in a rat ethanol gastric ulcer model by Huang CC1, Chen YM1, Wang DC1, Chiu CC1, Lin WT1, Huang CY1, Hsu MC2.(PubMed)
(1981) Evaluation of antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities of less polar ginsenosides produced from polar ginsenosides by heat-transformation by Wang L1, Yang X, Yu X, Yao Y, Ren G.(PubMed)
(1982) Possible differential induction of phase 2 enzyme and antioxidant pathways by american ginseng, Panax quinquefolius by Lee LS1, Wise SD, Chan C, Parsons TL, Flexner C, Lietman PS.(PubMed)
(1983) Neoplasm prevention and immuno-enhancement mediated by daily consumption of a proprietary extract from North American ginseng by elderly mice of a cancer-prone strain by Durairaj P1, Miller SC.(PubMed)
(1984) Dietary supplementation with an extract of North American ginseng in adult and juvenile mice increases natural killer cells by Miller SC1, Ti L, Shan J.(PubMed)
(1985) Ginseng, sex behavior, and nitric oxide by Murphy LL1, Lee TJ.(PubMed)
(1986) Ginsenosides-induced nitric oxide-mediated relaxation of the rabbit corpus cavernosum by Chen X1, Lee TJ.(PubMed)
(1987) Compound CVT-E002 attenuates allergen-induced airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness, in vivo by Ebeling C1, Wu Y, Skappak C, Gordon JR, Ilarraza R, Adamko DJ.(PubMed)
(1988) Anti-fatigue effects of proteins isolated from Panax quinquefolium by Qi B1, Liu L1, Zhang H1, Zhou GX1, Wang S1, Duan XZ1, Bai XY1, Wang SM1, Zhao DQ2.(PubMed)
(1989) American ginseng does not improve fatigue in multiple sclerosis: a single center randomized double-blind placebo-controlled crossover pilot study by Kim E1, Cameron M, Lovera J, Schaben L, Bourdette D, Whitham R.(PubMed)
(1990) Ginseng By Marian Kim, page 2-3
(1991) The role of spinal adrenergic receptors on the antinociception of ginsenosides in a rat postoperative pain model by Kim IJ1, Park CH, Lee SH, Yoon MH.(PubMed)
(1992) Additive interaction of intrathecal ginsenosides and neostigmine in the rat formalin test by Park CH1, Kim PN, Lee SH, Yoon MH.(PubMed)
(1993) Targeting metabolic syndrome: candidate natural agents. Xia X1, Weng J.(PubMed)
(1994) Traditional chinese medicine in treatment of metabolic syndrome by Yin J1, Zhang H, Ye J.(PubMed)
(1995) Vinegar-processed ginseng radix improves metabolic syndrome induced by a high fat diet in ICR mice by Yun SN1, Ko SK, Lee KH, Chung SH.(PubMed)
(1996) Konjac-Mannan and American ginsing: emerging alternative therapies for type 2 diabetes mellitus by Vuksan V1, Sievenpiper JL, Xu Z, Wong EY, Jenkins AL, Beljan-Zdravkovic U, Leiter LA, Josse RG, Stavro MP.(PubMed)
(1997) American ginseng acutely regulates contractile function of rat heart by Jiang M1, Murias JM2, Chrones T3, Sims SM3, Lui E4, Noble EG1.(PubMed)
(1998) Shenyuan, an extract of American Ginseng and Corydalis Tuber formula, attenuates cardiomyocyte apoptosis via inhibition of endoplasmic reticulum stress and oxidative stress in a porcine model of acute myocardial infarction by Zhu XY1, Zhang ZL, Li P, Liang WY, Feng XR, Liu ML.(PubMed)
(1999) American Ginseng Extract (Panax quinquefolius L.) Is Safe in Long-Term Use in Type 2 Diabetic Patients. Mucalo I1, Jovanovski E2, Vuksan V3, Božikov V4, Romić Z5, Rahelić D4.(PubMed)
(2000) Effect of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) on glycemic control in type 2 diabetes by Mucalo I1, Rahelić D, Jovanovski E, Bozikov V, Romić Z, Vuksan V.(PubMed)
(2001) American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L) reduces postprandial glycemia in nondiabetic subjects and subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus by Vuksan V1, Sievenpiper JL, Koo VY, Francis T, Beljan-Zdravkovic U, Xu Z, Vidgen E.(PubMed)
(2002) Panax quinquefolium saponins protects low density lipoproteins from oxidation by Li J1, Huang M, Teoh H, Man RY.(PubMed)
(2003) Preventive effects of North American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) on Diabetic Retinopathy and Cardiomyopathy, vy Subhrojit Sen,1,3 Shali Chen,1 Yuexiu Wu,1 Biao Feng,1 Edmund K Lui2,3 and Subrata Chakrabarti1,3*(PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH)
General Health: Anemia - The Symptoms
Kyle J. Norton(Scholar and Master of Nutrients, all right reserved)
Health article writer and researcher; Over 10.000 articles and research papers have been written and published on line, including world wide health, ezine articles, article base, healthblogs, selfgrowth, best before it's news, the karate GB daily, etc.,.
Named TOP 50 MEDICAL ESSAYS FOR ARTISTS & AUTHORS TO READ by Disilgold.com Named 50 of the best health Tweeters Canada - Huffington Post
Nominated for shorty award over last 4 years
Some articles have been used as references in medical research, such as international journal Pharma and Bio science, ISSN 0975-6299.
Anemia
It is hard to believe that America, a country with one of the highest standard of living in the world having over 20 million people with the disease of anemia caused by unhealthy diet, and nutritional deficiency, with protein and fat intake 30% more than any other country in the world. Most people understand that anemia is caused by iron deficiency in the bloodstream. In fact, anemia is characterized by deficiency in the hemoglobin of the red blood cells diminishing the ability of the blood to transport oxygen to our cells and to remove carbon dioxide. In this article, we will discuss causes of anemia.
Anemia is defined as a health condition in which our body do not have enough red blood cells or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood to carry the function of delivery oxygen and nutrient to the tissue, including organs and cells. To read more about Anemia, click here
The Symptoms
1. Fatigue
Fatigue is a common symptom of people with anemia which causes less oxygen being transported to the tissues of the body because of low count of red blood cells in bloodstream.
2.Weakness
Since the bloodstream cannot provide enough oxygen as well as nutrition to our body tissues, it interferes with normal function of organs resulting in weakness in anemia patients.
3. Fainting and dizziness
Our brain needs protein and fat to function daily. It also needs oxygen to nourish it's cells. Without enough red blood cells to carry oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from it' s cells, it may cause fainting.
4. Shortness of breath
Since there are never enough oxygen in the bloodstream, it causes the reaction of our lung to breath faster so it can get enough oxygen to our body tissues causing shortness of breath.
5. Heart palpitations
People with anemia have less oxygen in their bloodstream. In order to provide enough oxygen to nourish our body's cells, their heart has to work harder resulting in heart palpitation.
6. Pale complexion
Pale complexion is caused by iron deficiency. Iron is vital for our blood cells reproduction for replacing the break down of the old ones. Deficiency of iron causes low red blood cells in the bloodstream resulting in a pale color in our skin.
7. Difficulty concentrating
Difficulty concentrating caused by iron deficiency causes less production of new red blood cells to replace the breaking down of the old ones resulting in less oxygen being delivered to certain regions of the brain cells making concentration difficulty.
8. Excess menstruationExcess menstruation is characterized by loss of abnormal quantities of blood during menstruation. It is caused by iron deficiency anemia in women as a resulting of massive breaking down of old red blood cells.
Chinese Food Therapy
The Best Way to prevent, treat your disease, including Obesity
and restore your health naturally with Chinese diet
Ovarian Cysts And PCOS Elimination
Holistic System In Existence That Will Show You How To
Permanently Eliminate All Types of Ovarian Cysts Within 2 Months
Super foods Library, Eat Yourself Healthy With The Best of the Best Nature Has to Offer
Health article writer and researcher; Over 10.000 articles and research papers have been written and published on line, including world wide health, ezine articles, article base, healthblogs, selfgrowth, best before it's news, the karate GB daily, etc.,.
Named TOP 50 MEDICAL ESSAYS FOR ARTISTS & AUTHORS TO READ by Disilgold.com Named 50 of the best health Tweeters Canada - Huffington Post
Nominated for shorty award over last 4 years
Some articles have been used as references in medical research, such as international journal Pharma and Bio science, ISSN 0975-6299.
Anemia
It is hard to believe that America, a country with one of the highest standard of living in the world having over 20 million people with the disease of anemia caused by unhealthy diet, and nutritional deficiency, with protein and fat intake 30% more than any other country in the world. Most people understand that anemia is caused by iron deficiency in the bloodstream. In fact, anemia is characterized by deficiency in the hemoglobin of the red blood cells diminishing the ability of the blood to transport oxygen to our cells and to remove carbon dioxide. In this article, we will discuss causes of anemia.
Anemia is defined as a health condition in which our body do not have enough red blood cells or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood to carry the function of delivery oxygen and nutrient to the tissue, including organs and cells. To read more about Anemia, click here
The Symptoms
1. Fatigue
Fatigue is a common symptom of people with anemia which causes less oxygen being transported to the tissues of the body because of low count of red blood cells in bloodstream.
2.Weakness
Since the bloodstream cannot provide enough oxygen as well as nutrition to our body tissues, it interferes with normal function of organs resulting in weakness in anemia patients.
3. Fainting and dizziness
Our brain needs protein and fat to function daily. It also needs oxygen to nourish it's cells. Without enough red blood cells to carry oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from it' s cells, it may cause fainting.
4. Shortness of breath
Since there are never enough oxygen in the bloodstream, it causes the reaction of our lung to breath faster so it can get enough oxygen to our body tissues causing shortness of breath.
5. Heart palpitations
People with anemia have less oxygen in their bloodstream. In order to provide enough oxygen to nourish our body's cells, their heart has to work harder resulting in heart palpitation.
6. Pale complexion
Pale complexion is caused by iron deficiency. Iron is vital for our blood cells reproduction for replacing the break down of the old ones. Deficiency of iron causes low red blood cells in the bloodstream resulting in a pale color in our skin.
7. Difficulty concentrating
Difficulty concentrating caused by iron deficiency causes less production of new red blood cells to replace the breaking down of the old ones resulting in less oxygen being delivered to certain regions of the brain cells making concentration difficulty.
8. Excess menstruationExcess menstruation is characterized by loss of abnormal quantities of blood during menstruation. It is caused by iron deficiency anemia in women as a resulting of massive breaking down of old red blood cells.
Chinese Food Therapy
The Best Way to prevent, treat your disease, including Obesity
and restore your health naturally with Chinese diet
Ovarian Cysts And PCOS Elimination
Holistic System In Existence That Will Show You How To
Permanently Eliminate All Types of Ovarian Cysts Within 2 Months
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