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Author: ironjusticeironjustice
Date: May 31, 2008 19:20
"Quercetin detected in human atherosclerotic aorta exclusively"
Review Article
Vegetable flavonoids and cardiovascular disease
Junji Terao PhD, Yoshichika Kawai PhD and Kaeko Murota PhD
The University of Tokushima, Department of Food Science, Graduate
School of Nutrition and Bioscience, Tokushima, Japan
Studies have suggested that dietary flavonoids are helpful in the
prevention of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Antioxidant
activity should be noted as underlying mechanism of their health...
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Author: Joe_ZJoe_Z
Date: May 31, 2008 18:01
Don't mean to be short but this topic can slove at least 70 if not 80%% of
people needing CP help, start by looking into small pain clinics cuz big
hospital based clinics have to much going on and to many doctors to get into
trouble with to start with, I started a post a few days ago but my hands
sting so badly now it's hard to type any length of time, comon all you gurus
that have found a great doctor and tell it like it is finding one, wish I
could and I'm sure there's someone out there that needs the info, please and
many thanks in advance...Joe
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Author: ironjusticeironjustice
Date: May 31, 2008 17:45
"Targeted antioxidant approach may be the elusive additive therapy"
Oxidative stress as a major culprit in kidney disease in diabetes.
[Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
Forbes JM, Coughlan MT, Cooper ME
Diabetes 2008 Jun; 57(6):1446-54.
It is postulated that localized tissue oxidative stress is a key
component in the development of diabetic nephropathy. There remains
controversy, however, as to whether this is an early link between
hyperglycemia...
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Author: ironjusticeironjustice
Date: May 31, 2008 17:19
New hydroxypyridinone iron-chelators as potential anti-
neurodegenerative drugs.
Arduino D, Silva D, Cardoso SM, Chaves S, Oliveira CR, Santos MA
Front Biosci 2008.:6763-74.
The neuroprotective action of a set of new hydroxypyridinone-based
(3,4-HP) compounds (A, B and C), which are iron chelators extra-
functionalized with a propargylamino group for potential MAO-B
inhibition...
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Author: ironjusticeironjustice
Date: May 31, 2008 16:53
Potential involvement of iron in the pathogenesis of peritoneal
endometriosis.
Defrère S, Lousse JC, González-Ramos R, Colette S, Donnez J, Van
Langendonckt A
Mol Hum Reprod 2008 May 28.
The aim of this study is to review the current literature associating
endometriosis with iron and to discuss the potential causes and
consequences of iron overload in the pelvic cavity.
Indeed, iron is...
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Author: ironjusticeironjustice
Date: May 31, 2008 10:16
That would explain why interferon works .. so .. well .. ?
May explain the poor birth rates too.
http://doctor.medscape.com/viewarticle/496544
Interferon alfa is effective in suppressing bone marrow function in
chronic myeloproliferative disorders, but this treatment requires
multiple weekly injections.
"The complication rate was 67%% in untreated pregnancies vs none in
aspirin- or interferon-treated women"
Finally, one group of investigators reviewed their experience with 40
pregnancies in 16 women with essential thrombocytosis. There was no
difference in platelet counts in those pregnancies resulting in fetal
loss vs those resulting in a live birth. Spontaneous abortion during
the first trimester was the most common complication, occurring in 33%%
of patients. Overall, the complication rate was 67%% in untreated
pregnancies (18/27) vs none in aspirin- or interferon-treated women
(0/13).[38]
These data indicate that idiopathic erythrocytosis is not rare and
that phlebotomy alone is both necessary and sufficient to prevent
thrombosis in such patients.
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Author: AA
Date: May 30, 2008 09:30
I would appreciate knowing:
1. Do you take one or two 100 mg pills in a 24 hour period?
2.What else do you take for pain and at what times do you take each one?
thank you
Abby
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Author: ironjusticeironjustice
Date: May 30, 2008 08:49
Innolife Pharma Inc. acquires rights to breakthrough in non-narcotic
chronic pain treatment
http://tinyurl.com/5rk5ml
MARKHAM, ON, May 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Innolife Pharma, Inc.
(Other OTC:INNP.PK - News) is pleased to announce that it has acquired
North American licensing rights to the Natural Pain Relief Center non-
narcotic proprietary breakthrough in the treatment of chronic pain.
Today, one in five americans suffer with chronic pain (~ 60 million
adults) spending approximately $120 Billion a year and the aging baby
boomers have reported in surveys more aches and pains than any
previous generation.
New Medical Finding with Brain Scans and Functional MRI's
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Author: TamiTami
Date: May 30, 2008 07:28
" I am sure after a title like that you are probably asking yourself,
what in the hell is he talking about? I love this Country. I am a Viet
Nam Veteran. I have never taken the freedoms we have in America for
granted, but there are things going on that you almost never here
about in the News Media. We have always had our share of things in the
past, as a compassionate people, we are not proud of. Usually it is
after the fact. Example: The internment of Japanese Americans during
World War II, the so-called Insane asylums and things done to these
poor people in the name of medicine in the 1940s-1960s. I once had the
disgusting opportunity to tour one. Of course, who can forget the
movie, "One flew over the Coo-Coo's nest". Actually, it wasn't far off
the mark.
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