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Getting Familiar With Flavonoids

... the more traditionally accepted antioxidant activity. • Scientists are examining flavonoids as "biological response modifiers", a role where they may alter the body's responses to viruses, allergens, bacteria, carcinogens (cancer agents), ... Read Read: Getting Familiar With Flavonoids

By: Dr. Paul Gross | 12/04/2007 | Health

Muscle building:16 diachronic rules that will bring results

... course should be compound movements and not isolation exercises.Compound exercises will elicit a better metabolic response from your body.7. Keep the duration of your workouts under thirty minutes but you will have to work really hard.The ... Read Read: Muscle building:16 diachronic rules that will bring results

By: Chris Strogilis | 10/11/2009 | Muscle Building

For Rheumatoid Arthritis Sufferers... Some Info About Methotrexate

... judge all other DMARDS. It is also the drug upon which other medicines such as biologic response modifiers (BRMS) are added. Methotrexate interferes with folic acid metabolism by blocking a specific enzyme called dihydrofolate reductase. ... Read Read: For Rheumatoid Arthritis Sufferers... Some Info About Methotrexate

By: Nathan Wei | 11/07/2008 | Medicine
Gary Matthews

Get More Sleep and Lose That Weight

... , a lack of which can cause stress. The red colour is due to a flavonoid, which seem to function as a biological response modifier or in other words they can change your mood for the better and help you relax. In conclusion a ... Read Read: Get More Sleep and Lose That Weight

By: Gary Matthews | 09/04/2007 | Weight Loss
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Treatments and Medications for Warts

... or Bowenoid Papulosis. Two broad categories of medications are effective in treating HPV disease. The first category, the immune response modifiers, is primarily used in treatment of external anogenital warts or condylomata acuminata. The ... Read Read: Treatments and Medications for Warts

By: bcured | 24/10/2009 | Medicine

10 Options in Treating Mesothelioma

... ’s own immune system is stimulated to fight the disease. Biological response modifiers, BRMs, are used in treatment. These enhance the functions of the immune system; regulate metabolic reactions that promote growth of cancers; alter cancer ... Read Read: 10 Options in Treating Mesothelioma

By: Roland B | 04/12/2009 | Health

Do you want to avoid wrinkle?

... Vitamin A effects are hormone-like, influencing the growth and differential of cells. Vitamin A can also be considered a biological response modifier. Retinol works by speeding up the cellular turnover rate, which allows the healthier cells ... Read Read: Do you want to avoid wrinkle?

By: Jason | 15/05/2006 | Wellness

10 Options in Treating Mesothelioma

... 's own immune system is stimulated to fight the disease. Biological response modifiers, BRMs, are used in treatment. These enhance the functions of the immune system; regulate metabolic reactions that promote growth of cancers; alter cancer ... Read Read: 10 Options in Treating Mesothelioma

By: Paul Wilson | 28/02/2006 | Health

Adrenal Fatigue

... glands, starts to decrease. Our adrenals after time cannot keep up with the increased demand for cortisol production. In response, cortisol output is therefore reduced. Eventually our adrenals become totally exhausted. But ... Read Read: Adrenal Fatigue

By: R. Fredriksen | 08/10/2007 | Supplements & Vitamins

Nutritional Supplements for Allergy Relief

According to the Cleveland Clinic, “allergies are the immune system’s incorrect response to a foreign substance. Exposure to what is normally a harmless substance, such as pollen, causes the immune system to react as if the substance is ... Read Read: Nutritional Supplements for Allergy Relief

By: R. Fredriksen | 02/10/2007 | Nutrition

Allergies, What are They Exactly?

... a substance that provokes allergy symptoms. The body judges the substance to be foreign and dangerous and then attacks it. Allergic responses vary and include fatigue, headache, sneezing, watery eyes, and stuffy sinuses. Allergic reaction ... Read Read: Allergies, What are They Exactly?

By: R. Fredriksen | 22/09/2007 | Supplements & Vitamins
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Molecular Mechanism of Drug resistance

... acid. Quick Efflux: Active efflux is a mechanism responsible for extrusion of toxic substances and antibiotics outside the cell, this is considered to be a vital part of xenobiotic metabolism. This mechanism is important in medicine as it ... Read Read: Molecular Mechanism of Drug resistance

By: Megh | 11/10/2009 | Science
Felicity Maris Modesto

Weight Loss In Your 30'S?: Learning The Facts Behind The Major Issues

... respond accordingly to their environment. Primarily concerned with how your body burns fat, it takes responsibility for these changes' occurrence which inevitably sets in as you get older. Contradicting this, however, are some researches ... Read Read: Weight Loss In Your 30'S?: Learning The Facts Behind The Major Issues

By: Felicity Maris Modesto | 06/03/2009 | Health
Richard Jensen, PhD

The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part II

... support this theory. In one study, modified DAG and metabolic products of IP3 were measured after pathway stimulation with different neurotransmitters. Serotonin had balanced DAG and IP3 metabolite responses, while histamine had a weak DAG ... Read Read: The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part II

By: Richard Jensen, PhD | 30/06/2009 | Nutrition

Stress Tolerance in Plants

... can be suggested. Components of the SOS pathway, either SOS3 or upstream elements, might be associated with an osmotically responsive channel through which Ca2+ influx could initiate signaling through the pathway. These are constituent of ... Read Read: Stress Tolerance in Plants

By: Prasanna Bhagwan , Luka Nijhawan, Anower Kabir | 09/10/2008 | Science

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