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View Post: Bromelain (Ananas comosus) - Complementary and Integrative Therapies
6 Sep 2009 by admin
Bromelain may increase heart rate at higher doses, and should be used cautiously in people with heart disease. Some experts warn against bromelain use by people with liver or kidney disease, although there is limited scientific ...
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View Post: ITA's Study Portal: Pineapple (Ananas comosus L.)
28 Jan 2009 by Masita Mohammad
Cultivars in this group are usually resistant to fruit collapse and bacterial heart rot diseases but susceptible to black heart disorder due to low temperature. Vegetative propagation is normally by shoots and slips, which are quite ...
View Blog: ITA's Study Portal - http://masitamohammadstudies.blogspot.com/
View Post: GeeZone Holistic Massage, Health & Beauty: Bromelain - Benefits ...
27 Sep 2009 by GeeZone
Bromelain is a mixture of protein-digesting enzymes found in pineapples (Ananas comosus). The benefits of Bromelain supplements are varied as it contain active substances (enzymes) that aid digestion and help reduce inflammation in all ... Amyloid is a protein-like substance that can build up and cause damage to many organs in the body such as the kidneys, liver, or heart. This build-up of amyloid is called amyloidosis. In one laboratory study, researchers examined the ...
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View Post: pineapple
11 Oct 2008 by hardware
free radicals have been shown to promote the artery plaque build-up of atherosclerosis and diabetic heart disease, cause the airway spasm that leads to asthma attacks, damage the cells of the colon so they become colon cancer cells, ...
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View Post: unique facts about pineapple
12 Jun 2009 by gogo
pineapple protects the body against free-radicals that cause the onslaught of atherosclerosis, heart disease, asthma and colon cancer. the vitamin c content helps the body's immune system to ward off common cold and flu. ...
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View Post: perfect greens ingredients
22 May 2009 by admin
studies have shown that green tea decreases the risk of cancer and heart disease. green tea has been shown to increase the oxidation of fat which provides for increased energy expenditure, improved insulin sensitivity and blood sugar ...
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View Post: Fenofibrate
13 Mar 2009 by Gideon
Article Summary: High cholesterol can lead to inflammation and the formation of clots, and eventually even heart disease. BUT if you follow the steps in this article, you can be SAFE. Full Article: Cholesterol is formed from two ...
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View Post: WHFoods: Pineapple
11 Feb 2008
Free radicals have been shown to promote the artery plaque build-up of atherosclerosis and diabetic heart disease, cause the airway spasm that leads to asthma attacks, damage the cells of the colon so they become colon cancer cells, ... Pineapple, Ananas comosus, belongs to the Bromeliaceae family, from which one of its most important health-promoting compounds, the enzyme bromelain, was named. The Spanish name for pineapple, pina, and the root of its English name, ...
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View Post: natural cures for arthritis
1 Mar 2008 by daniel
pineapple (ananas comosus). when fresh, not canned this fruit contains bromelain, a compound with anti-inflammatory properties that many people find useful for arthritis conditions. typical dosage: three to four 40-milligram capsules ...
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View Post: glossary
24 Jul 2008 by Dr. Randy
canine research shows that capsaicin has value in improving blood flow to the heart (for example, in the case of heart disease from atherosclerosis [plaque] blocking the arteries to the heart) and reducing risk of an irregular heart ...
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