نتایج جستجو برای: botanical supplements

تعداد نتایج: 30039  

2013
Pamela L. Ruegg Roxann Weix Richert Ynte Schukken Mike Gamroth Kellie Cicconi Katie Stiglbauer

INTRODUCTION Veterinary care of cows on organic dairy farms may be influenced by the USDA regulations that govern organic management standards (USDA, 2011). U.S. organic standards contain a unique and rigorous prohibition against use of most conventional allopathic veterinary treatments (USDA, 2011). There are no FDA approved antimicrobials on the USDA list of approved organic treatments and FD...

Journal: :Planta medica 2016
Iffat Parveen Stefan Gafner Natascha Techen Susan J Murch Ikhlas A Khan

In the past decades, the use of traditional medicine has increased globally, leading to a booming herbal medicine and dietary supplement industry. The increased popularity of herbal products has led to a rise in demand for botanical raw materials. Accurate identification of medicinal herbs is a legal requirement in most countries and prerequisite for delivering a quality product that meets cons...

Journal: :Planta medica 2015
Denise F Coutinho Moraes David W Still Michelle R Lum Ann M Hirsch

Herbal medicines and botanicals have long been used as sole or additional medical aids worldwide. Currently, billions of dollars are spent on botanicals and related products, but minimal regulation exists regarding their purity, integrity, and efficacy. Cases of adulteration and contamination have led to severe illness and even death in some cases. Identifying the plant material in botanicals a...

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 2005
Gail B Mahady

For many years, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was considered the gold standard for the symptomatic treatment of menopause. Clinical trials have found that HRT reduces the symptoms of hot flashes and sweating, while also decreasing vaginal dryness and urinary tract infections. HRT has also been shown to be protective against colon cancer (37%) and hip fractures (34%). However, recent finding...

Journal: :Molecules 2012
Khairunnisa Hasanudin Puziah Hashim Shuhaimi Mustafa

Corn silk (Stigma maydis) is an important herb used traditionally by the Chinese, and Native Americans to treat many diseases. It is also used as traditional medicine in many parts of the world such as Turkey, United States and France. Its potential antioxidant and healthcare applications as diuretic agent, in hyperglycemia reduction, as anti-depressant and anti-fatigue use have been claimed in...

2006
Naresh Kumar

Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that results in hyperglycemia due to decreased insulin production or inefficient insulin utilization. This disease has been reported in animals, particularly in aged dogs. However, the disorder is much more prevalent in humans. Millions of people across the globe currently have diabetes and incidence rates are predicted to increase dramatically as the p...

Journal: :Toxicology 2006
Om P Gulati Peter Berry Ottaway

Nutraceuticals are food or food ingredients that have defined physiological effects. They do not easily fall into the legal categories of food or drug and often inhabit a grey area between the two. These products in general terms cover health promotion, "optimal nutrition" the concept of enhanced performance--both physically and mentally--and reduction of disease risk factors. In this paper the...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2002
Georgianne Valli Elsa Grace V Giardina

Because the use of herbal therapies in the U.S. is escalating, it is essential to be aware of clinical and adverse effects, doses and potential drug-herb interactions. A consumer poll in 1998 indicated that one-third of respondents use botanical remedies, and nearly one in five taking prescription medications also used herbs, high-dose dietary supplements or both. An estimated 15 million adults...

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