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Matti Narkia

Ultrastructural changes in regressing equine sarcoid tumours--mysterious role of mitoch... - 0 views

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    Ultrastructural changes in regressing equine sarcoid tumours--mysterious role of mitochondria. Hallamaa RE. In Vivo. 2008 Jul-Aug;22(4):519-23. PMID: 18712182
Matti Narkia

On the Trail of the Elusive X-Factor: A Sixty-Two-Year-Old Mystery Finally Solved - 0 views

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    In 1945, Dr. Weston Price described "a new vitamin-like activator" that played an influential role in the utilization of minerals, protection from tooth decay, growth and development, reproduction, protection against heart disease and the function of the brain. Using a chemical test, he determined that this compound-which he called Activator X-occurred in the butterfat, organs and fat of animals consuming rapidly growing green grass, and also in certain sea foods such as fish eggs. Vitamin K2 is produced by animal tissues, including the mammary glands, from vitamin K1, which occurs in rapidly growing green plants. A growing body of published research confirms Dr. Price's discoveries, namely that vitamin K2 is important for the utilization of minerals, protects against tooth decay, supports growth and development, is involved in normal reproduction, protects against calcification of the arteries leading to heart disease, and is a major component of the brain
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14 Mysterious Uses of Cucumber - 0 views

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    To live long eat worlds fourth most cultivated vegetable cucumbers that are having more nutrients with low calorie and also benefits in beauty and cleaning
Matti Narkia

Ergothioneine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Ergothioneine is a naturally-occurring amino acid and is a thiourea derivative of histidine, containing a sulfur atom in the imidazole ring. This compound is made in rather few organisms, notably Actinobacteria and filamentous fungi.[1] Ergothioneine was discovered in 1909 and named after the ergot fungus from which it was first purified, with its structure being determined later, in 1911.[2] This amino acid has antioxidant properties, but its chemistry differs from conventional sulfur-containing antioxidants such as glutathione or lipoic acid. Although ergothioneine cannot be made in human cells, it is present in some tissues at high levels as it is absorbed from the diet.[3] In humans ergothioneine is taken up from the gut and concentrated in the tissues by a specific transporter called the novel organic cation transporter. However, even today, one hundred years after its discovery, precisely what ergothioneine does in the human body remains a mystery
Matti Narkia

Irradiated food causes demyelinating neurological disorder in cats at iHealthBulletin News - 0 views

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    Published March 30th, 2009 in General Interest, Health, Health News, Health and Wellness, Life, Medical News, Nutrition, Parents, Popular Scientists studying a mysterious neurological affliction in pregnant cats that have been fed irradiated food have discovered a surprising ability of the central nervous system to repair itself and restore function when placed back on a normal diet. In a study published today (March 30, 2009) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison reports that the restoration in cats of myelin - a fatty insulator of nerve fibers that degrades in a host of human central nervous system disorders, the most common of which is multiple sclerosis - can lead to functional recovery
Emilia Klapp

How to Prepare 69 Recipes with Quinoa | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    If you are a vegan or vegetarian, you probably are familiar with quinoa and how to cook it. For the rest of us, mortals, quinoa could be a little mystery in that we may not be too familiar with how to make it part of our meals. "The Complete Guide to Cooking Quinoa" mends this problem by showing us, in a very practical way, how to include quinoa in our meals.
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Custom Buttons & Promotional Buttons - 0 views

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    Custom buttons are indeed one of the medium for communicating information and advertising. When taken out of context, some buttons leave us with mystery messages. We've seen many fancy and funky graphics showing up in magazines, billboards and even on custom buttons since a couple of years.
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Study helps solve mystery of how sleep protects against heart disease | National Instit... - 0 views

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    The study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, found a lack of sleep can increase the risk of developing clogged arteries.
Cristiana Crestani

The most mysterious sense: flavor. How to fool the brain... - 0 views

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    Have you ever asked yourself what happens in the brain when you sit at the table and hands reach on a slice of bread rather than a piece of cheese?
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Introduction And Signs Of Good Health | Health Blog - 0 views

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    Introduction and some definitions of good personal health. Everyone wants to be healthy but they don't know what is criteria for good personal health. In this article, we discussed signs of good health. Just compare yourself with these signs and you will know you have good personal health or not.
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    As a matter of interest, many people know nothing about their health, but they only say "We Are Sick", and many people are not healthy and they say "We Are Healthy".
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