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Jan 17, 2008
Mladen Golubic, Judy Bondar, Patrick Leahy, Joan E.B. Fox and Gene H. Barnett
Diet is considered as one of the most important modifiable factors in coronary heart disease and cancer development.
Oct 26, 2007
Free-radical stress and its effects on our health and longevity are of
justifiable concern to many people. Because free-radicals are created
as part of normal biological processes, our bodies have built-in
methods for neutralizing or ‘scavenging’ them.
However, today’s toxic environment and life styles have enormously increased the free-radical stress our bodies must now balance or deactivate...
Oct 03, 2007
“This advanced extraction process yields a superior herbal extract that is highly concentrated...”By now everyone has heard about plant “polyphenols” and essential oils, and people just assume that when they take an herb they are getting all of the herb’s beneficial constituents. People also assume that herbal extracts are pretty much the same, like bottled water or jars of...
Oct 01, 2007
Simply put, it controls the creation of a hormone-like substance that creates “inflammation.” And not just the common inflammation many experience in a knee or shoulder, but also inflammation throughout the body, even in the brain of an Alzheimer’s sufferer. Scientists now have convincing evidence, from decades of research, that the unchecked activity of this enzyme is responsible for many forms of...
Sep 17, 2007
The occurrence of prostate related illness in the West is epidemic. Killing between 40 and 50 thousand annually, prostate cancer is the second leading cause of death among men in the U.S. and for the fortunate cancer patients who survive this disease, there are often side effects of treatment that diminish the quality of life. Why is this the case? What can be done? Intense scientific research has recently led to...
May 14, 2007
Although well known as a pleasant tasting cooking spice, it is not so widely known that ginger has been used for thousands of years, worldwide, for its numerous potent healing benefits. Ginger is an especially wonderful ally because its healing benefits are particular to so many of our daily health concerns. Probably best known as a superb digestive aid and nausea reliever, ginger also helps heal ulcers, supports...
May 01, 2007
Samuil Rafailov, Sam Cammack, Brian A.Stone, MD, and Aaron E. Katz, MD
Correlation between dietary intake and occurrence of prostate cancer has gained significant support in recent years. Although a direct correlation has yet to be proven between inflammation and prostate cancer, chronic or recurrent inflammation has been hypothesized to be the major predisposing factor for this disease. The authors have been studying Zyflamend, a novel herbal anti-inflammatory mixture, as a potential...
Feb 28, 2007
Richard Sarnat, MD, Thomas M Newmark and Paul Schulick
Vitamin A and “The Little Deuce Coupe Syndrome”By: Richard Sarnat, M.D., Thomas M. Newmark and Paul Schulick“Oh it’s my little deuce coupe, you don’t know what I got!”—The Beach BoysMany of you reading this are Baby Boomers, and if you’re at all like the authors you perhaps still reminisce about your teenage years and...
Feb 07, 2007
Aaron Katz
Prostate cancer is the most common solid neoplasm in American men, with more than 200,000 cases diagnosed annually.
Jan 03, 2007
Santosh K. Sandur, Kwang Seok Ahn, Haruyo Ichikawa, Gautam Sethi, Shishir Shishodia, Robert A Newman
AbstractZyflamend, a polyherbal preparation, was designed based on constituents which exhibit antiproliferative, antiinflammatory, antioxidant, antiangiogenic, and apoptotic activities through a mechanism that is not well defined. Because the nuclear factor NF-B has been shown to regulate proliferation, invasion, and metastasis of tumor cells, we postulated that zyflamend...
Sep 17, 2006
VDF FutureCeuticals, Inc. R&D Department, Momence, IL 60954
This study was designed to investigate acute effect of Berry Green ingestion on blood activity of Paraoxanase 1 activity in blood.
Jul 13, 2006
Peiying Yang, Diana Chan, Mary Vijjeswarapu, Carrie Cartwright, Ding Jibin, and Robert A Newman
The multiherb anti-inflammatory product Zyflamend was investigated for its anti-proliferative effects on human prostate cancer PC3 cells and specifically evaluated for its effects on eicosanoid metabolism in this prostate cancer cell line
Jun 22, 2006
Pierorazio P, Masson P, Cammack S, Capodice J, Goluboff E, Stone BA, McKiernan JM, Benson
Subjects diagnosed with prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) at prostate biopsy are at
increased risk of developing prostate cancer on later biopsies.
Jun 17, 2006
DL Bemis, JL Capodice, EJ Lee, AE Katz, R Buttyman
Prostate cancer cells are driven to grow and divide by androgenic steroids whose actions are mediated by the intracellular androgen receptor (AR) protein.
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