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  • ...t watermelon pomace, a rich source of L-citrulline, significantly improved metabolic syndrome in diabetic, overweight rats. ...everity of asthma. It also reduces the risk of colon cancer, asthma, heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and prostate cancer.
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  • ...sing a loss of mental alertness, difficulty breathing, and heart damage, a disease known as beriberi. ...amine deficiency. Wernicke-Korsakoff is actually two disorders: Wernicke's disease involves damage to nerves in the central and peripheral nervous systems. It
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  • Hyperammonemia (or hyperammonaemia) is a metabolic disturbance characterised by an excess of ammonia in the blood. It is a dan [[Category:metabolic disease]]
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  • ...ated linoleic acid might increase the risk of getting diabetes if you have metabolic syndrome. Avoid use. * Reduce Crohn’s and Irritable Bowel Disease Symptoms Naturally
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  • * Liver disease (hepatitis). Taking taurine might improve liver function in patients with h ...may help reduce levels of homocysteine (an amino acid shown to raise heart disease risk when detected at elevated levels). Published in Advances in Experiment
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  • ...fat called triglycerides. This might increase the risk of developing heart disease. Using coffee filters helps to reduce these effects on cholesterol. ...be safe for people with heart disease. But for people who don't have heart disease, drinking several cups daily does not seem to increase the chance of develo
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  • ...s). For a study published in Phytotherapy Research in 2014, 77 people with metabolic syndrome were given either black raspberry extract or a placebo for about t
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  • ...e: Large amounts of lemon verbena may irritate the kidneys and make kidney disease worse. Avoid using large amounts if you have kidney problems. ...ed and then steeped for a powerful boost to many of your organ systems and metabolic processes.
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  • ...mals' levels of triglycerides (a type of blood fat known to increase heart disease risk when it occurs at elevated levels). In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, ...otherapy Research suggests. In a series of experiments involving rats with metabolic syndrome, scientists discovered that haritaki may help treat the condition
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  • ...intake can leave to high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease and kidney disease. ...concern is raised in a 2005 article published in the journal "Archives of Disease in Childhood": Anaphylaxis, or constricting of the airways, was found to be
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  • *Heart disease. *Nerve disease.
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  • ...e of Vitamin E, and thus helps in immunity building, DNA repair, and other metabolic processes. Red Cabbage boosts the immune system’s ability to produce mor ...ertain plaques in the brain is found to be the main cause of Alzheimer’s disease. In a study conducted by researchers, the consumption of red cabbage in tes
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  • ...including in children. Rotenone works at cellular level inhibiting several metabolic enzymes like NADH dehydrogenase in the mitochondria. Outside, it is used as
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  • ...can cause kidney stones and other kidney problems, making existing kidney disease worse. Don’t use it. * assist with metabolic issues such as low energy and weight loss
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  • ...e are no known toxic effects of vitamin F, but excessive amounts may cause metabolic disturbances and weight gain. ...is vitamin. It has been a popular nutrient used in the prevention of heart disease. Some ailments that may benefit from vitamin F are:
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  • ...en by patients with acute or chronic intestinal disorders, such as Crohn's disease. ...amage. Long-term use can lead to cirrhosis of the liver and hypokalemia (a metabolic imbalance characterized by low potassium levels in the blood).
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  • * zinc L-carnosine is used to cure gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), gastritis, ulcers, leaky gut, and IBS. [[Category:metabolic disease]]
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  • Phenylketonuria is an inherited metabolic disorder in which the body cannot completely break down the protein (amino [[Category:metabolic disease]]
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  • ...be due to any one of many causes (See also : [[Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)]]) *Metabolic : Abetalipoproteinemia, glycogen storage diseases, Weber-Christian disease, acute fatty liver of pregnancy, lipodystrophy
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  • Cachexia is seen in patients with cancer, AIDS, chronic obstructive lung disease, multiple sclerosis, congestive heart failure, tuberculosis, familial amylo ...d in the November 2009 issue of "Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care."
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  • ...ated linoleic acid might increase the risk of getting diabetes if you have metabolic syndrome. Avoid use. * [[Cachexia]] (weight loss caused by chronic disease)
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  • ...t, when occurring together, increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Some studies have shown the prevalence in the USA to be an es Metabolic syndrome is also known as metabolic syndrome X, cardiometabolic syndrome, syndrome X, insulin resistance syndro
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  • ...f Alzheimer’s disease, hesperidin administration reduced symptoms of the disease. A dose of 100 mg/kg per day of hesperidin reduced learning and memory prob **Hesperidin Helps Control Blood Sugar : Diabetes also contributes to heart disease. You can protect the heart by lowering your glucose levels.
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  • ...omocysteine levels are linked to an increase in the risk of cardiovascular disease, however, it has not been proven that reducing elevated homocysteine improv ...cant benefit to those suffering from type II diabetes, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome or polycystic ovarian syndrome.
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  • ...as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, diverticulitis, constipation, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, Colon cancer. And the more ..., may contribute to relief from inflammatory bowel disease, as in Crohn's disease,ulcerative colitis, and Clostridium difficile, due in part to the short-cha
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  • *metabolic syndrome ...rkinson's disease. In an experiment involving 40 patients with Parkinson's disease, researchers observed that whole-body vibration helped to improve motor con
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  • ...er : Enzymes found in honey, such as invertase have been studied for their metabolic activity. Studies done on asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) found that high ...ugh to create toxic fermentation. Fermentation is what causes bacteria and disease to build up in the digestive tract. In this way, invertase helps protect th
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  • ...riods of no nutrients. This can seriously complicate your body’s natural metabolic activity and negatively affect the functionality of your insulin receptors. ...iabetes is most commonly associated with a sugary diet and obesity, as the disease relates directly to insulin receptors. Therefore, one surefire way to prote
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  • ...ful byproducts of cellular metabolism that can cause everything from heart disease to cancer. ...in, vitamin E is specifically linked to slowing the onset of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The high levels of various tocopherol variations in kiwano ma
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  • ...gland is located in the front of the neck below the Adam's apple. Thyroid disease can also sometimes lead to enlargement of the thyroid gland in the neck, wh ...s of thyroid problems. Here, we have listed ten common symptoms of thyroid disease:
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  • In 1873 Dr Wilhelm Heinrich Schuessler, a German physician observed that disease did not occur when cell metabolism was normal or cell nutrition was adequat ...health of the human body depends upon the health of each of its cell, its metabolic processes within the cells.
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  • * gum disease * astringent (metabolic activator)
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  • ...and produce serious changes in every aspect of your life including serious disease, mood, weight gain and low energy levels. Boronia oil can help. The best wa
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  • ...our kidneys too much to handle. Those already suffering some kind of renal disease have to drastically reduce salt in their diet. ...alities due to its suppression of stress hormones and it increasing of the metabolic rate. This may explain why many people report that a low sodium diet interf
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  • ..., It promotes fluid and electrolyte loss and, possibly, hypovolemic shock, metabolic acidosis, and death. A similar bacterium, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, causes f ...r]] is used to treat infections due to yeast; bacteria (tuberculosis, Lyme disease, bubonic plague, pneumonia, leprosy, gonorrhea, syphilis, scarlet fever, st
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  • ...n by certain species of mosquitoes. Mosquito species that can transmit the disease are Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes and some Anopheles species; Brugia ro ...ound in soil, water, and some foods. It is an essential element in several metabolic pathways. Preliminary research reports that selenium can be beneficial in t
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  • ...stance that has been used in decoctions for detox purposes. It also boosts metabolic activity and improve overall health and function of vital body organs too. ...vascular illness such as heart attack, atherosclerosis, and coronary heart disease.
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  • * [[Alzheimer's Disease]] : Due to its exceptional anti-oxidant composition, it is believed that K ...and insulin metabolism. This in turn can cause diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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  • ...rosis the primary problem; more often, it is secondary to some other liver disease such as cirrhosis.<br> ...very active life, for decades, and remain unaware that he or she has liver disease.<br>
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  • ...ists confirm.Studies show that coffee has very positive effects on various metabolic diseases such as diabetes or lipid metabolism disorders. ...ioning autophagy protects against diseases such as cancer, dementia, heart disease, and bacterial infections. Degenerate cells, debris, and malignant bacteria
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  • ...reduce the risk of developing atherosclerosis and any other form of heart disease. * May Help Fight Free Radicals : Oxidation is essential for natural metabolic reactions to occur in the body, but it also leads to the formation of free
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  • ...for you. For example, if you have burns (including sunburn), an infectious disease, or a skin condition (such as poison ivy), please delay or cancel your appo *Slow metabolic and immune function
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