Treatment of Hypercholesterolemia:
Comparison of younger versus Older Patients Using Wax-Matrix Sustained-Release Niacin
Treatment of Hypercholesterolemia:
Comparison of younger versus Older Patients Using Wax-Matrix Sustained-Release Niacin
A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Wax-Matrix Sustained -Release Niacin in Hypercholesterolemia
Structure of Chemical Compounds, Methods of Analysis and Process Control
Quantitive Determination of Enduracin in Blood Stream
Womens Health Update
Two Important Interventions for Women and Cardiovascular disease
Dissolution Profiles of Non-Prescription Niacin & Niaspan
Kinetics of Enduracin
Wax-Matrix ER Niacin Tolerability
Cellular Electro-Physiology and the Benefits of Cellular Exercise Our cells and all living things are direct current (DC) systems created by the movement of sodium and potassium ions in and out of cell membranes. Normal, healthy cells have an electrical …
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Research has shown that 7- keto DHEA enhances humoral and cell-mediated immunity.6 Furthermore, 7- keto-DHEA appears to enhance the immune response when the normal immune response is less than optimal.7
In addition, in animal studies, 7- keto-DHEA enhanced memory in mice with impaired memory.8
7- keto-DHEA has also been shown to induce the activity of various thermogenic enzymes.5, 9-11
Pro-HGH contains the seven peptides that make up natural growth hormone. Chaperone molecules keep these peptides from being degraded by hydrochloric acid in the stomach. In addition, this product contains molecules that address virtually every aspect of growth hormone within the body including production, transport and utilization.
If you’re, say, a few years on either side of 50 years old, then your pituitary gland is doing a far less efficient job of releasing somatotropin (or human growth hormone – hGH) into the bloodstream than it did when you were 20. And as you grow older, your pituitary’s hGH output will diminish a little more each year.
• A Potent and Safe Thrombolytic: By Martin Milner, N.D.
Clotting is a key, often overlooked factor in chronic illness, and with
nattokinase, we know how to reverse it. This is where the real treasure of
this enzyme lies. Disorders such as heart disease, hypertension, fibromyalgia,
chronic infection, inflammatory bowel disease, deep vein thrombosis, may
respond to nattokinase.
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By dissolving branched fibrin–which coagulates prior to full clot formation–
nattokinase proves uniquely helpful in many disorders.
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Nattokinase: Clinical Updates from
Doctors Support its Safety and Efficacy
• Doctors Apply Nattokinase in Many Conditions
• Four Top Doctors Weigh In
Hear how Jonathan Wright, M.D., David Brownstein, N.D., Christopher
Deatherage, N.D., and Stephen Hines, N.D. use this powerful,
fibrinolytic enzyme.
In the 1970’s world famous pharmacologist James Jamieson, a specialist in pharmaceutical delivery systems, decided to take on the challenge of producing the world’s first effective growth hormone in an oral dosage form, a project many believed to be impossible. His work led him to the discovery of over 300 molecules he calls chaperone molecules that are used to protect this sensitive compound from hydrochloric acid, facilitate absorption and aid in transport to the receptor sites.
Continuous intake of polyphenolic compounds containing cocoa powder reduces LDL oxidative susceptibility and has beneficial effects on plasma HDL-cholesterol concentrations in humans
In the 1970’s world famous pharmacologist James Jamieson, a specialist in pharmaceutical delivery systems, decided to take on the challenge of producing the world’s first effective growth hormone in an oral dosage form, a project many believed to be impossible. His work led him to the discovery of over 300 molecules he calls chaperone molecules that are used to protect this sensitive compound from hydrochloric acid, facilitate absorption and aid in transport to the receptor sites.
Hypothyroidism:
Optimizing Medication with
Slow-Release Compounded
Thyroid Replacement