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- Alcohol-Free Herbal Extracts
- Alcohol-Free Herbal Extracts
By Ellen J. Kamhi, Ph. D. with Dorie Greenblatt
Alcohol: The First Menstruum
Liquid extracts are a time tested, effective delivery system for medicinal herbs. When choosing liquid extracts, read the label. You ...
- Artichoke extract found to lower high cholesterol and protect the liver from alcohol damage
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Pharmaceutical companies are constantly coming up with more and more medications to treat all kinds of issues and the doctors have no problems prescribing these pills. It is no wonder that due to side effects and cost people are looking for a m ...
- Cannabis can reverse the effects of alcohol-induced liver damage
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Even though they refer to both types of cannabis, it should be noted that the two types are not interchangeable and have only a slightly different chemical compound. The study showed that active cannabis use provides a profound protective effect ...
- CoQ10 can help to stop nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, studyreveals
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Fatty liver disease is something that many people struggle with and fear in their lifetimes. Because it is nonalcoholic, it is difficult to rationalize having the disease as it is not intentionally done. Many professionals have attempted to less ...
- Does Alcohol Deplete Vitamins And Minerals And What Is The Impact?
- Alcoholic beverages are classified as diuretic. A diuretic substance can cause increased water loss through the urine. Urination will be frequent and if not controlled, it can cause dehydration. In addition, alcohol does not only deplete the body wit ...
- Effective Anti-Alcohol Support - Kudzu and Kudzu Recovery Full Spectrum
- Full Spectrum Kudzu & Kudzu Recovery - Effective Anti-Alcohol Support
While kudzu may have made a splash in the news lately, recent studies of the plant’s effectiveness only demonstrate what planetary Formulas and Chinese herbalism have long known ...
- Ginseng
- GINSENG
Asian or Korean (Panax ginseng)
American (Panax quinquefolium)
Siberian (Eleutherococcus senticosus)
Ginseng and ginseng products are increasing in popularity.
They have been highly valued for thousands
of years in many different cu ...
- Herbs with alcohol intake suppressive agents ...
- Kudzu and the discovery of daidzin and its anti-dipsotropic activity
Kudzu has diadzin a substance that has shown to reduce alcohol consumption in all lab test results.
Definition:
aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH), the major enzyme involved in th ...
- If you Drink Alcohol... A Measure of Protection Makes Sense.
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Whether you
plan to “tie
one on” during a
holiday, or just sip a little wine with dinner,
you should be aware that you may
experience a form of low-level toxicity.
When you drink, your body converts alcohol
into toxic by-products, especially ...
- Industrially processed fructose is just as addictive as alcohol andeven morphine, concludes study
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Did you know that over 50 pounds of fructose is consumed annually each year by the average individual? Many people are unaware that this fructose can lead to an addiction that is just as strong as alcoholism. In fact, the Journal of the American ...
- Is Fermented Tea Making People Feel Enlightened Because of ... Alcohol?
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One of the biggest campaigns of the 21st century has been to show people that not all bacteria are bad. There is a delicate balance of bacteria that must be maintained in our bodies in order to function properly. Many medical conditions, especiall ...
- Medical Cannabis Patients Use Less Opioids, Antidepressants and Alcohol, Study Finds
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The medical cannabis argument is still raging. People swear by it but others say it doesn't help or that it actually causes addiction. This talks about some positive outcomes of using it. Patients using medical cannabis use fewer opioids which i ...
- MILK THISTLE - CIRRHOSIS - GALLSTONES - HEPATITIS
- CARBON TETRACHLORIDE TESTING AND SILYMARIN
Carbon tetrachloride is used in laboratory tests to
assess the ability of a substance to actually protect the liver
from any potentially damaging compound. Increasing the
dosages of carbon tetrachlorid ...
- Oat extract can protect against alcohol-induced liver damage
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Eating oats may prevent liver damage caused by drinking, according to research published in the journal Nutrition Research. Indian researchers tested the effects of oat extract on mice with alcohol-induced liver damage. First, they pretreated mi ...
- Omega-3 fatty acids found to control non-alcoholic fatty liverdisease
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There are a lot of liver diseases that are a possibility for people who do not take care of their bodies. If you drink a lot of alcohol, or put other toxins into your body, you will find that your liver does not react very nicely. It is hard to ...
- ST. JOHN’S WORT (Hypericum perforatum)
- Overview
St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) belongs to
the family Hypericaceae, which consists of eight
genuses and about 350 species. St. John’s wort is a
plant whose leaves are whorled, gland-dotted, simple, and
usually smooth-margined. ...
- Treatment of alcohol dependence or alcohol abuse
- For millennia, folk medicines have been used to treat ‘‘alcohol addiction’’ in China. A thorough
literature search of the ancient Chinese pharmacopoeias revealed a long list of traditional remedies,
including the 16 ‘‘stop-drinking’’ formulae of Su ...
- What is liver cirrhosis? (and is alcohol always the cause of it?)
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Cirrhosis is the advanced scarring of liver tissue. When the liver is injured, it will try repair itself, but this can lead to scarring (a.k.a. fibrosis). Advanced levels of scarring is cirrhosis. Excess drinking is a common cause of liver cirrh ...
- World Osteoporosis Day: Smoking, high alcohol consumption increasing incidence of Osteoporosis
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Osteoporosis is a disease that affects bone density and is especially prevalent in women over 50. Women younger than 50, and even as young as 30 are experiencing this disease at a higher rate; poor lifestyle choices such as smoking and consuming ...
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