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- 1From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 10, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe mammalian liver plays a key role for metabolism and detoxification of xenobiotics in the body. The corresponding biochemical processes are typically subject to spatial variations at different length scales. Zonal...
- 2From:Massage Today (Vol. 10, Issue 2)Some time ago, a client going through intense chemotherapy treatment asked me if deep massage would help her cleanse the drugs from her system. She had read about a number of liver cleansing protocols that suggested...
- 3From:Townsend Letter: The Examiner of Alternative Medicine (Issue 287) Peer-ReviewedEytons' Earth (www.eytonsearth.org), an informative site about clay therapy, reports that it has received considerable anecdotal evidence about the use of low sodium bentonite and montmorillonite clay to treat heavy...
- 4From:Alternative Medicine Review (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAndersen O, Aaseth J. Environ Health Perspect 2002; 110:S887-S890. Successful in vivo chelation treatment of metal intoxication requires that a significant fraction of the administered chelator in fact chelate the...
- 5From:Townsend Letter: The Examiner of Alternative Medicine (Issue 273) Peer-ReviewedThe remarkable progress of medical research in the past several decades has uncovered commonalities underlying the pathogenesis of diseases that were heretofore considered separate entities. Foremost among these,...
- 6From:BMC Health Services Research (Vol. 11) Peer-ReviewedBackground From a health services perspective, peer-based resources merit special attention. Participation in self-help fellowships, like the Twelve Step Groups (TSGs), have been shown to improve outcomes of patients...
- 7From:BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Vol. 18, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Rhus verniciflua Stokes is an Asian tree species that is used as a food supplement and traditional medicine in Korea. However, its use is restricted by its potential to cause allergy. Thus, allergen-free...
- 8From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week2022 DEC 3 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Investigators publish new report on drugs and therapies. According to news reporting out of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, by...
- 9From:Family Practice News (Vol. 38, Issue 2)Maybe you've heard of coffee enemas. Or maybe you prefer tea. In any case, it seems they're the next big thing in liver detoxification and pain reduction, according to Scott Wilson. Mr. Wilson, who is a coffee bean...
- 10From:Original Internist (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedHomeopathy may possibly be the single most misused and misunderstood word in the entire field of holistic health. It is commonly, but incorrectly, used to mean holistic, alternative health, nutritionally-related, the...
- 11From:Nature Clinical Practice Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Vol. 3, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Katherine Sole Berkhout M et al . (2006) Low detoxification capacity in the ileal pouch mucosa of patients with ulcerative colitis. Inflamm Bowel Dis 12: 112-116 Malignancies in the pouch mucosa have...
- 12From:Alternative Medicine Review (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Modern instrumentation allows the measurement of organic acids in urine in their physiological concentration ranges. Eight of the compounds that are reported can serve as markers for specific toxicant...
- 13From:Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine (Vol. 2017) Peer-ReviewedWe present a case of acute fulminant liver failure from a liver detoxification tea. We present a 60-year-old female with weakness, lethargy, scleral icterus, jaundice, and worsening mental status. She drank herbal tea...
- 14From:Internal Medicine News (Vol. 37, Issue 6)CANCUN, MEXICO -- Chronic daily headache is almost always associated with medication overuse, Dr. Fred D. Sheftell said at a symposium sponsored by the American Headache Society. He recommended the use of "bridge...
- 15From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 239) Peer-ReviewedInterviewed at his treatment facility in Los Angeles, California, acupuncturist and Oriental medicine doctor Timothy Ray, LAc, OMD, described the medical history of his patient and colleague, acupuncturist Robert "Bob"...
- 16From:Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (Issue 232) Peer-ReviewedPriority One Nutrition Supplements Inc. Toxicity is of much greater concern today then ever before. In the fast paced life-style of the 21st century we are exposed to more refined foods, air pollutants, water...
- 17From:Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedObjectives: Ethanolic extracts of the mushroom species Ganoderma adspersum, Inonotus hispidus, Russula chloroides, and Sarcodon imbricatus were investigated for their polyphenolic contents and biological activities....
- 18From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week2022 SEP 17 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Investigators discuss new findings in malaria. According to news reporting out of the University of Douala by NewsRx...
- 19From:Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology (Vol. 78, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ismael. Vasquez-Moctezuma, Enrique. Mendez-Bolaina, Dolores. Sanchez-Gonzalez Melanocytes have until very recently been classified as part of a protective mechanism, with melanin shielding the organism from...
- 20From:Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedHerba Gelsemii elegantis (GE) has been frequently used as a Chinese folk medicine but has high acute toxicity. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it may be detoxified by Ramulus et Folium Mussaendae pubescentis (MP), but...