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10/08/2021
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By Franz Walker
Researchers investigate the influence of gut microbiota on the anti-cancer effects of Oplopanax elatus
Researchers from China’s National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders and the Hunan University of Chinese Medicine studied how anti-cancer compounds from Oplopanax elatus (nakai) interact with the human gut microbiota. Their findings were published in the American Journal of Chinese Medicine. The polyyne-enriched fraction of O. elatus (PEFO) has shown anti-colorectal cancer (CRC) effects, but the influence […]
10/06/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
5 Kid-friendly herbs for treating different ailments
Natural remedies have long been known for effectively addressing different ailments without the dangerous side effects that come with conventional medicine. Many parents nowadays are choosing natural cures whenever their children get sick. They head over to their gardens instead of the nearby pharmacy whenever their children experience a fever. But with the many different […]
10/29/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
The healing protein: Addressing thyroid problems with collagen
Collagen is the most abundant protein in your body. It’s one of the building blocks of the skin, bones and muscles and supports the structure of the organs and arteries. Best known for its skincare and fitness benefits, collagen may also help treat thyroid problems. Collagen for thyroid problems The thyroid gland is a small organ that regulates metabolism […]
09/24/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Extract from nettleleaf velvetberry found to inhibit diarrhea and aspirin-induced gastric ulcers
Stachytarpheta urticifolia, also known as nettleleaf velvetberry or rattail, is a semi-woody, perennial herb that belongs to the verbena (Verbenaceae) family. It is distributed mainly in certain regions of Asia and Africa. Known for its attractive blue flowers, the nettleleaf velvetberry has been grown in gardens for over 200 years. According to studies, nettleleaf velvetberry has allelopathic properties, […]
03/02/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Exploring the ”gut-heart” connection: Can heart failure be treated by boosting gut microbiota health?
As it turns out, dietary fiber isn’t just good for the digestive system — it’s also good for the heart. This is according to Cristiane Mayerhofer of Oslo University Hospital in Norway, who proposed that heart failure patients who consume more dietary fiber tend to have healthier gut bacteria. A healthy gut microbiota is associated with […]
12/12/2019
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By Darnel Fernandez
5 Natural ways to optimize your glymphatic system and improve brain health
Neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, are serious brain disorders that could affect bodily functions like balance, speech and mobility. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 5.8 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease, and this number is estimated to rise to nearly 14 million by 2050. While Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s do not have a […]
11/29/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Moxibustion with herbal medicine can help with irritable bowel syndrome
Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practice that works by burning dried herbs or “moxa” on or very near the surface of the skin. Moxibustion is believed to invigorate the flow of qi in the body and dispel certain pathogenic influences. According to traditional practice, moxibustion is good for alleviating pain caused by injury or […]
11/13/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Understanding how herb-partitioned moxibustion works for treating IBS
In this study, researchers from China and Malaysia systematically assessed the metabolic alterations in response to diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) and the therapeutic effect of herb-partitioned moxibustion (HPM). Their results were published in the journal Chinese Medicine. IBS is a common functional gastrointestinal disorder. It is commonly treated using anti-diarrheal, anti-spasmodic, and serotonergic or laxative […]
11/08/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Rind and all: This unusual orange remedy can help address constipation
Anyone who’s ever suffered from constipation knows that the condition is uncomfortable and sometimes painful. But the topic is rarely discussed in casual conversation because it’s considered gross or embarrassing. There are many ways to treat the condition, but one unusual remedy calls for cayenne pepper, cinnamon, and a whole orange. Will you eat orange peels to relieve constipation? Constipation causes symptoms […]
10/11/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Drug-free options for dysmenorrhea relief include reflexology and connective tissue manipulation
Primary dysmenorrhea is the medical term for common menstrual cramps. This type of dysmenorrhea is associated with recurrent pain but is not due to any health condition. According to statistics, primary dysmenorrhea is prevalent among females around the world. About 90 percent of adolescent girls suffer from primary dysmenorrhea, while about 50 percent of adult […]
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