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Benefits of Mango Juice - 0 views

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    Benefits of Mango Juice-

    The mango is considered as one of the most delicious and healthiest fruits. The "king of the fruits"

    has a yellow, reddish orange or green skin and a deep yellow pulpy interior. This tropical fruit,

    originated in the Indian subcontinent's sub-Himalayan plains, has been cultivated in many regions of

    India as well as the tropical climates around the world.This seasonal fruit has been a regular part

    of human diet for about four thousand years, thanks to its unique flavour, taste and fragrance. You

    would also have relished this fruit but do you know the benefits of mango...?

    Below mentioned are the top 10 mango juice benefits.
    1. Prevents Cancer
    2. Lowers Cholesterol Levels
    3. Maintains Blood Pressure
    4. Beneficial for Anaemia
    5. For Eye Health
    6. Clears the Skin
    7. Alkalizes the Whole Body
    8. Helps in Diabetes
    9. Improves Digestion:
    10. Boosts the Immune System

    Nutritional Value of Mango Juice

    Mango juice has several precious nutrients. One cup mango juice contains 128 calories, with less

    than 1 g each of protein, fat and cholesterol. 33 g of carbohydrates and 0.8 g of fiber are

    available in one serving.

    The juice, derived from fresh mangoes is loaded with Vitamins C and A along with traces of Vitamins

    B, E and K. Some valuable minerals too are found in mango juice.
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Different Flavored Mango juice - 0 views

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    Different Flavour of Mango juice

    Summer is one of the only times when one can enjoy the true ecstasy of fresh mango juice. Usually bottled mango

    juices and mango drinks have a kind of uniform taste and flavor. But you can make fresh mango juice at home

    with different types of mangoes, and enjoy different flavors in mango juice.

    Asia in the most popular drink being the mango variety like

    title="mango drink" target="_blank">mango drink , mango juice, Pulp mango juice. The flavor of mango fruits

    is constituted by several volatile organic chemicals mainly belonging to terpene, furanone, lactone, and ester

    classes. Different varieties or cultivars of mangoes can have flavor made up of different volatile chemicals or

    same volatile chemicals in different quantities.

    The mango is considered as one of the most delicious and healthiest fruits. The "king of the fruits" has a

    yellow, reddish orange or green skin and a deep yellow pulpy interior. This tropical fruit, originated in the

    Indian subcontinent's sub-Himalayan plains, has been cultivated in many regions of India as well as the

    tropical climates around the world.

    Mango Pulp used for making the drinks is made from choicest mangoes brought from South India which is the

    World's largest producer of Mangoes. Our assortment of juicy mango and other drinks offer essential minerals,

    antioxidants, fiber and vitamin A and C, and is an excellent way of repletion of lost potassium.'Alphonso' is

    one of the most popular cultivars. In 'Alphonso' mango, the lactones and furanones are synthesized during

    ripening; whereas terpenes and the other flavorants are present in both the developing (immature) and ripening
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    Amarillo, TX Yellow Pages | Amarillo Local Business Information, Coupons, Events & Classifieds
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Do you know How many calories in a plum? - 0 views

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    Plums can be yellow, red, dark red, blue or purple. The inside flesh is succulent plums, but not some other kind of watery. The inside of the yellow or red plums. Some plums have a sweet taste, while others are tart. Many varieties of plums are scattered throughout the world, including in Japan, Europe, Santa Rosa. European Plum smaller size, while no water is Japanese plum.
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Berberine - wellness.com - 0 views

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    "Berberine is a bitter-tasting, yellow, plant alkaloid with a long history of medicinal use in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. Berberine is present in the roots, rhizomes and stem bark of various plants including Hydrastis canadensis (goldenseal), Coptis chinensis (coptis or goldenthread), Berberis aquifolium (Oregon grape), Berberis vulgaris (barberry), and Berberis aristata (tree turmeric). Berberine has also been used historically as a dye, due to its yellow color. Clinical trials have been conducted using berberine. There is some evidence to support its use in the treatment of trachomas (eye infections), bacterial diarrhea, and leishmaniasis (parasitic disease). Berberine has also shown antimicrobial activity against bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoans, helminths (worms), and chlamydia (STD). Future clinical research is warranted in these areas, as well as cardiovascular disease, skin disorders, and liver disorders. Berberine has been shown to be safe in the majority of clinical trials. However, there is a potential for interaction between berberine and many prescription medications, and berberine should not be used by pregnant or breastfeeding women, due to potential for adverse effects in the newborn."
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Berberine : Information on Uses, Dosage & Side Effects on Healthline.com - 0 views

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    "Berberine is a bitter-tasting, yellow, plant alkaloid with a long history of medicinal use in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. Berberine is present in the roots, rhizomes and stem bark of various plants including Hydrastis canadensis (goldenseal), Coptis chinensis (coptis or goldenthread), Berberis aquifolium (Oregon grape), Berberis vulgaris (barberry), and Berberis aristata (tree turmeric). Berberine has also been used historically as a dye, due to its yellow color. Clinical trials have been conducted using berberine. There is some evidence to support its use in the treatment of trachomas (eye infections), bacterial diarrhea, and leishmaniasis (parasitic disease). Berberine has also shown antimicrobial activity against bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoans, helminths (worms), and chlamydia (STD). Future clinical research is warranted in these areas, as well as cardiovascular disease, skin disorders, and liver disorders.
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Mango Dash: The Mango Juice is considered as one of the most delicious and healthiest - 0 views

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    The Mango is considered as one of the most delicious and healthiest fruits. The "king of the fruits" has a yellow, reddish orange or green skin and a deep yellow pulpy interior. This tropical fruit, originated in the Indian subcontinent's sub-Himalayan plains, has been cultivated in many regions of India as well as the tropical climates around the world.This seasonal fruit has been a regular part of human diet for about four thousand years, thanks to its unique flavour, taste and fragrance. You would also have relished this fruit but do you know the benefits of India Juice ...? Below Mentioned Are The Top 10 Mango Juice Benefits. 1. Prevents Cancer 2. Lowers Cholesterol Levels 3. Maintains Blood Pressure 4. Beneficial for Anaemia 5. For Eye Health 6. Clears the Skin 7. Alkalizes the Whole Body 8. Helps in Diabetes 9. Improves Digestion: 10. Boosts the Immune System
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Yellow Fever Treatment - 0 views

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    Our clinic offers a number of health checks such as regular annual check-ups to ensure you are fit and healthy, pregnancy checks, yellow fever, discrete STI testing, etc.
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Mechanisms of Berberine (Natural Yellow 18)-Induced Mitochondrial Dysfunction: Interact... - 0 views

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    Mechanisms of berberine (natural yellow 18)-induced mitochondrial dysfunction: interaction with the adenine nucleotide translocator. Pereira CV, Machado NG, Oliveira PJ. Toxicol Sci. 2008 Oct;105(2):408-17. Epub 2008 Jul 3. PMID: 18599498 doi: 10.1124/jpet.107.128017 The data from the present work appear to show that berberine also presents some degree of toxicity to "nontumor" systems, which should be carefully understood. ANT inhibition in nontumor cells by berberine would be responsible for a decrease in energy production and could also result in MPT induction. To the best of our knowledge, no full toxicity assessment exists for berberine in humans, although its use in several commercially available supplements suggests that the compound may present a relatively wide safety interval. In fact, a study with patients with congestive heart failure treated with 1.2 g/day of oral berberine revealed low toxicity and resulted into an average plasma concentration of 0.11 mg/l which would translate into 0.3µM (Zeng and Zeng, 1999Go). Repeated cumulative treatments, alternative forms of formulation (e.g., topical application vs. injection) or more importantly, active mitochondrial accumulation due to its positive charge would be expected to increase its concentration in cells into the range of concentrations used in this study. Empirical data from nontraditional medicines plus the use of extensive clinical assays would allow the use of berberine as a promising antimelanoma agent while maintaining its safety for humans. In radial/vertical forms of melanoma, a possible topical application of berberine would also be possible, thus minimizing side effects on other organs. In conclusion, the present work identifies the ANT as an important target for berberine, with clear relevance for its proposed antitumor effects.
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Mitochondrially Targeted Effects of Berberine [Natural Yellow 18, 5,6-dihydro-9,10-dime... - 0 views

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    Mitochondrially targeted effects of berberine [Natural Yellow 18, 5,6-dihydro-9,10-dimethoxybenzo(g)-1,3-benzodioxolo(5,6-a) quinolizinium] on K1735-M2 mouse melanoma cells: comparison with direct effects on isolated mitochondrial fractions. Pereira GC, Branco AF, Matos JA, Pereira SL, Parke D, Perkins EL, Serafim TL, Sardão VA, Santos MS, Moreno AJ, Holy J, Oliveira PJ. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2007 Nov;323(2):636-49. Epub 2007 Aug 17. PMID: 17704354 doi: 10.1124/jpet.107.128017 The present work shows that berberine is accumulated by mitochondria of a mouse melanoma cell line, leading to mitochondrial fragmentation and dysfunction, accompanied by decreased cellular energy charge. When the effect was compared with the results obtained on isolated mitochondrial fractions, it is observed that regardless of the system used, berberine is toxic for mitochondria. One major limitation of the present study (as in many others) is the lack of knowledge of the real concentration of berberine that reaches mitochondria in intact cells. Although we do not possess data regarding this aspect, it is wise to speculate that mitochondrial berberine concentrations will be much higher than in the bulk cytosol due to electrophoretic accumulation. We believe that the range of berberine concentrations accumulated by mitochondria in intact cells is within the range of concentrations used on isolated mitochondrial fractions in the present study. The present work not only provides insights on the mechanism by which berberine interferes with tumor cell proliferation, demonstrating previously unknown effects on mitochondrial physiology, but also raises a note of caution on the use of berberine as a nontoxic "natural" over-the-counter medication.
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Evergreen Lemon Juice Uses - 0 views

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    The lemon is a small evergreen tree native to Asia. The tree's ellipsoidal yellow fruit is used for culinary and non-culinary purposes throughout the world, primarily for its juice, though the pulp and rind (zest) are also used in cooking and baking. http://mangodash.blogspot.in/2014/10/evergreen-lemon-juice-uses.html http://www.mangodashindia.com/
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How to Keep Your Teeth White Naturally - 0 views

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    Having teeth white naturally and extraordinary looking teeth is imperative in today's way of life. Yellow or stained teeth can lead people to shroud their grins when out in broad daylight or taking photographs. A few people can have recolored teeth perpetually, notwithstanding when brushing their teeth completely. Drinking espresso, tea, or smoking routinely can prompt durable staining.
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Apigenin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Apigenin is a flavone that is the aglycone of several glycosides. It is a yellow crystalline solid that has been used to dye wool. Apigenin is a potent inhibitor of CYP2C9,[2] an enzyme responsible for the metabolism of many pharmaceutical drugs in the body.
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Berberine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "Berberine is a quaternary ammonium salt from the group of isoquinoline alkaloids. It is found in such plants as Berberis, goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis), and Coptis chinensis, usually in the roots, rhizomes, stems, and bark. Berberine is strongly yellow colored, which is why in earlier times berberis species were used to dye wool, leather and wood. Wool is still today dyed with berberine in Northern India Berberine (BBR) is a natural compound with up-regulating activity on both low-density-lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) and insulin receptor (InsR). This one-drug-multiple-target characteristic might be suitable for the treatment of metabolic syndrome.[12] Berberine has been tested and used successfully in experimental[13] and human diabetes mellitus.[14][15][16] Berberine has been shown to lower elevated blood glucose as effectively as metformin.[17] The mechanisms include inhibition of aldose reductase,[18] inducing glycolysis,[19] preventing insulin resistance[20] through increasing insulin receptor expression[14] and acting like incretins. Berberine has drawn extensive attention towards its antineoplastic effects.[43][44] It seems to suppress the growth of a wide variety of tumor cells including breast cancer,[45] leukemia, melanoma,[46] epidermoid carcinoma, hepatoma, oral carcinoma, tongue carcinoma,[47] glioblastoma, prostate carcinoma, gastric carcinoma.[48][49] Animal studies have shown that berberine can suppress chemical-induced carcinogenesis, tumor promotion, tumor invasion,[50][51][52][53][54] prostate cancer,[55][56][57][58] neuroblastoma,[59][60] and leukemia.[34][61] It is a radiosensitzer of tumor cells but not of normal cells
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Berberine health benefit and side effects : by Ray Sahelian, M.D. - 0 views

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    "Berberine is a plant alkaloid isolated from the roots and bark of several herbs. Some of these herbs include: Barberry (Berberis vulgaris), Berberis integerrima. Berbamine and berberine are found in the plant barberry. Coptis chinensis or Berberis aristata Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) Oregon Grape (Berberis aquifolium) Phellodendron Amurense Yerba mansa (Anemopsis californica). The berberine alkaloid can be found in the roots, rhizomes, stem, and bark of the plants. Berberine-containing plants are used medicinally in many traditional medical systems, including Ayurvedic herbal and Chinese herbal medicine. Coptis chinensis rhizome -- Golden Thread -- Huang Lian -- Intense yellow color most likely due to high content of berberine, which is very bitter in taste"
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Jonathan Treasure's Herblog » Berberine and cancer - recent research. - 0 views

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    "Berberine, the yellow alkaloid ingredient of several traditional anticancer herbs such as Oregon grape root has an expanding literature confirming its anticancer properties. Here are a few recent studies…Oregon grape root was an ingredient of the controversial Hoxseys formula, and berberine herbs were included in Eclectic anticancer formula. Click Links for PubMed"
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Cruciferous Vegetables Block the Production of Inflammatory Substances | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    Cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and broccoli are well known for protecting us from cancer. But these vegetables, along with other green, yellow and orange veggies, also inhibit the production of certain substance within the immune system known as PGE2 that trigger inflammation in our body, including the arteries.
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Mango Dash: Wonderful Benefits And Uses Of Lemon - 0 views

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    Lemon comes from an evergreen tree originally found in Asia. The fruit is usually greenish or yellow in colour. The whole fruit with its pulp, the juice, the rind and the zest are used in cooking as well as non-culinary purposes. Lemon juice is often used to make lemonade and other lemon beverages. The juice contains 6% citric acid which makes its taste sour. It contains vitamin c, calcium, folate, vitamin b5, vitamin b3, vitamin b1 and b2, iron, magnesium, phosphors, potassium, zinc as well as sugar, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat and protein. Here is an exhaustive list of the health benefits of lemon: Body skin loses moisture when in contact with chlorinated water at the time of bathing. Use lemon along with turmeric and starch as a cleanser before bath. Take 4 tablespoons of yogurt and 3 teaspoons of lemon juice and mix them well. Add 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil (any variant) to it and massage this pack on body using upward strokes and leave it for 10-15 minutes. Then wash off and take your usual bath. lemon oil benefits for hair Mix 2 tablespoons of lemon juice, 2 tablespoons tomato juice and 2 tablespoons milk in a bowl and apply it on the face and body. This mixture works as natural bleach. lemon face benefits for oily skin Lemon juice can help relieve you from wrinkles. To make the anti-wrinkle mask, use a tablespoon of honey and add some drops of lemon juice to it. Also add a few drops of almond oil (sweet) to this and mix the ingredients into a paste. Then use this on the face and keep it on for 15-20 minutes and then wash off. Lemon also helps to relieve chapped lips. Mix a teaspoon of fresh cream, a teaspoon of lemon juice and a teaspoon of honey and make this into a paste. Use this on the lips and rub it in. Store the rest and use for a week to see results. Lemon can be used to make your hands and body skin younger and beautiful. To make this application you will need the juice of a lime (freshly squeezed), a teas
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    Refurbished Abbott Hospira Gemstar Yellow Single Therapy PCA Pump is a small ambulatory pump designed for delivery of PCA medications. *Refurbished *1-Year Warranty
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Beauty and Parlours - The Quicksearch Blog - 0 views

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    We women grow up learning to hate ourselves, we hate how flat our hair is, how fat our nose is, how crooked our mouth is, how thick our eyebrows are or how yellow our teeth are...
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