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Gut microbiota after gastric bypass in human obesity: increased richness and associatio... - 0 views

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    Not that I am proposing gastric bypass for weight loss.  IN my mind that is like a lobotomy for headache.  But, this study shows the link between gut bacteria and obesity.  This study documented an increase in the expression of certain bacteria types in the gut.   This was associated with increase in white adipose tissue gene expression.  Linking directly the gut and fat.
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Inhibitory effect of S-adenosylmethionine on the growth of human gastric cancer cells i... - 0 views

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    SAMe show a decrease in gastric cell growth in vitro and in vivo studies. This appears to be secondary to the resolved hypomethylation status of the c-myc and the uPA genes.
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Human gut microbiota in obesity and after gastric bypass - 0 views

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    It is proposed that the balance of bacteria in the gut play a critical role in energy utilization and obesity. This study showed that bypass surgery altered the gut bacteria to favor weight loss: decrease in firmicutes species. But, do we really need gastric bypass to do that? Of course not. Probiotics will do the same.
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Nutrient Profile: Zinc-Carnosine | Natural Medicine Journal - 0 views

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    Zinc carnosine found to aid gastric ulcer therapies.
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Copper deficiency after gastric surgery: a reason ... [Am J Med Sci. 2009] - PubMed result - 0 views

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    Copper deficiency present in gastric bypass patients: results in physiologic dysfunction in neurotransmitter synthesis
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Gastric Bypass Surgery for Morbid Obesity Leads to an Increase in Bone Turnover and a D... - 0 views

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    Gastric Bypass leads to bone loss; through malabsorption
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Arch Surg -- Abstract: Long-term Outcomes of Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding, M... - 0 views

  • nearly 50% of the patients required removal of their bands (contributing to a reoperation rate of 60%), LAGB appears to result in relatively poor long-term outcomes.
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    Gastric Banding has poor long-term outcomes and results in 50% removal rate
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Clinical Significance of Four Molecular Subtypes of Gastric Cancer Identified by The Ca... - 0 views

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    EBV gastric cancer found to be associated with the best prognosis.
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Artesunate inhibits the growth and induces apoptosis of human gastric cancer cells by d... - 0 views

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    Artesunate inhibits gastric cancer cells via COX2 inhibition.
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Shatavari - 0 views

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    Shatavari is recommended in Ayurvedic texts for the prevention and treatment of gastric ulcers, dyspepsia and as a galactogogue. Shatavari, Asparagus racemosus, is a climbing plant which grows in low jungles areas throughout India. This sweet ...
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    Shatavari is recommended in Ayurvedic texts for the prevention and treatment of gastric ulcers, dyspepsia and as a galactogogue. Shatavari, Asparagus racemosus, is a climbing plant which grows in low jungles areas throughout India. This sweet ...
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Obesity Surgery, Volume 14, Number 2 - SpringerLink - 0 views

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    B vitamin deficiency following gastric bypass resulting in neuropathy.
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Impact of gastric bypass operation on survival: A population-based analysis - 0 views

  • Thirty-day mortality after gastric bypass is higher than previously reported and closely linked to surgeon inexperience
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    Understand: surgery is surgery.  The death rate from weight loss surgeries is higher than reported as this large study shows.  Another thought: what are the long-term health implications.  I can tell you from the clients that I see, it is not good
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TBioMed | Full text | Arterial hypertension due to fructose ingestion: model based on i... - 0 views

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    fructose (HCFS) leads to increase in blood pressure.  Similar problem is also seen in post-gastric surgery for weight loss.
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Advanced Gastric Cancer Associated with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Successf... - 0 views

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    Case study of DIC in patient with gastric cancer successfully treated with 5-fu and oxaliplatin.
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Phase I study of high-dose ascorbic acid with mFOLFOX6 or FOLFIRI in patients with meta... - 0 views

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    IV vitamin C shown to be adjunctive with the chemotherapy regimens FOLFIRI and FOLFOX in colorectal and gastric cancer despite the therapeutic dose limited to 1.5 mg/kg/day, which is a low dose likely resulting in sub-therapeutic levels.
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Beta Glucan: Health Benefits in Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome - 0 views

  • beta glucan (β-glucan), which is a dietary fiber readily found in oat and barley bran
  • Among cereals, the highest content (g per 100 g dry weight) of β-glucan has been reported for barley: 2–20 g (65% is water-soluble fraction) and for oats: 3–8 g (82% is water-soluble fraction). Other cereals also contain β-glucan but in much lower amounts: sorghum 1.1–6.2 g, rye 1.3–2.7 g, maize 0.8–1.7 g, triticale 0.3–1.2 g, wheat 0.5–1.0 g, durum wheat 0.5-0.6 g, and rice 0.13 g
  • Other sources of β-glucan include some types of seaweed [17] and various species of mushrooms such as Reishi, Shiitake, and Maitake [18].
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  • Distinction between soluble and insoluble dietary fibers is based on the solubility characteristics of dietary fiber in hot aqueous buffer solutions
  • Insoluble fibers primarily consist of cellulose and some hemicelluloses, resistant starch, and chitin while soluble fibers include pectins, β-glucans, galactomannan gums, mucilages, and some hemicelluloses
  • insoluble fibers increase fecal bulk and the excretion of bile acids and decrease intestinal transit time
  • Soluble fibers increase total transit time by delaying gastric emptying and also slow glucose absorption
  • only soluble viscous fibers delay gastric emptying time and slow glucose absorption while nonviscous soluble fibers primarily act as a substrate for microbial fermentation in the colon
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    good review on Beta glucan.
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JAMA Network | JAMA Surgery | Long-term Metabolic Effects of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastre... - 0 views

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    This study reveals what is wrong with a lot of the "standard practice" and literature in medicine today.  At 5 years, almost 50% of weight loss with gastric sleeve is regained--defined as excess weight loss (only 50% weight loss of excess weight).  That is a terrible 5 year outcome; not to mention the definition of success.  Even at 3 years, 31% had regained their "excess weight".  Add to that, the numbers of patients that followed up was terrible.  This poor follow up points to worse data outcomes than this study claims.
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Effect of the oncolytic ECHO-7 virus Rigvir® on the viability of cell lines o... - 0 views

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    In vitro studies confirm reduced viability of melanoma, rhabdomyoscarcoma, gastric adenocarcinoma, lun carcinoma, and pancreas adenocarcinoma cells with the use of the oncolytic RIGVIR virus
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Hormone replacement therapy and risks of oesophageal and gastric adenocarcinomas - 0 views

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    To be read
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Artesunate inhibits the growth and induces apoptosis of human gastric | OTT - 0 views

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    Wide spectrum of anti-cancer properties of artesunate
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