Physiological Regulating Medicine 2007

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COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF GUNA®-FLU vs VACCINE FOR THE PREVENTION OF INFLUENZA SYNDROME IN PEDIATRICS – A PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTRIC, RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL
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Influenza is an epidemic disease, its etiological agent belongs to the viral family Orthomyxoviridae. The influenza viruses are classified from the serological aspect into types A, B and C according to the antigenicity of the core proteins. Type A viruses, in turn, are subdivided into subtypes according to the hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) surface antigens. In aquatic birds, the main reservoir of the influenza virus, 15 HA and 9 NA subtypes of influenza virus type A have been found: only 3 of these (H1N1, H2N2,
GASTRIC STABILITY STUDY OF SUPPLEMENTAL DIGESTIVE ENZYMES
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Wellness is fundamentally based on the presence and proper utilization of nutrients within the body. Any impairment in the proper acquisition and utilization of nutrients by the cells will lead to their inability to maintain homeostasis, fight diseases, reproduce, detect and eliminate cancer cells for instance. Additionally, the body response to any therapy depends greatly on the availability of nutrients to control inflammation, integrate metabolic reactions, repair damage and enhance the pharmacology and pharmacokinetics of therapeutic agents such as homeopathic remedies, medications, and various botanicals. Thus, providing nutrients to the cells not only helps maintain health but also helps with any therapeutic intervention. The intake of foods should not be just to satisfy hunger and “fill the belly”, but rather as a judicious mean to provide needed nutrients to the cells of …
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF LOW DOSE IFN-a – IN VITRO STUDY ON PORCINE LEUKOCYTES
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Pigs in intensive breeding suffer from different diseases in the post-weaning phase, among them the PRRS (porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome) (1, 2) and the PMWS (postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome) (3), caused by the PRRS virus and the type 2 porcine Circovirus respectively. Despite the widespread presence of the viral infection in pig breeding , only sick animals present major inflammatory lesions and systemic dysfunction of the Immune System (4, 5, 6, 7). In fact, the viral infections mentioned above would have the effect of increasing the inflammatory response of the animals to bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) (8, 9) present in significant concentration in the air of intensive breeding. Based on these assumptions, we focused our attention on oral treatment with low-dose IFN-a, which has been shown to be effective in different …
ARD CHOLESTEROL AND HDL INCREASE
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Metabolic Syndrome (MS) is considered the disease of the third millennium [1, 2] in developed countries. Its incidence is estimated at 30%, varying from 20% to 35% depending upon the country [3]. – MS is held responsible for the development of three diseases: cardiovascular disease, type II diabetes and different types of tumors. Polyglucosamine (PG) administration has been identified as a possible treatment for the MS [5]. PG is a natural fiber (FIG. 1) derived from a high-molecular-weight polymer which has undergone a mechanical depolymerization process (without the use of solvents). The basic unit consists of glucosamine molecules joined together by b (1-4) bonds with the positive charge on NH2 (in the form of NH3 +), and with a strong ability to join together fatty acid chains together. The b (1-4) bond linking two glucosamine molecules does not permit …
THERAPY OF THE EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX INTOXICATION WITH PHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATING MEDICINE
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The matrix is a fundamental extracellular (ECM), pericellular and intracellular substance for metabolic interaction, a ubiquitous tissue characterized by physiological SOL-GEL synchronicity. The current unitary view of the matrix overlooks neither the morphological and biochemical aspects of its constituents, nor the general biological aspects in which it operates in a phyloand ontogenetic unity that sees current living beings as the last surviving witnesses which have filtered through the mesh of evolution. In this publication, the amorphous extracellular structures of the matrix (interstitial matrix) are primarily considered; the author considered the cellular aspects in a previous publication [Milani, 2003 (c)]. – The most important stages in the evolution of organisms – when organized into tissues – were accomplished in the final detailing of the structural genes as well as the …
INFLAMMATION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATING MEDICINE – NEW IDEAS AND INNOVATIVE MEDICAL PRODUCTS
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Inflammation is useful to the body as it is aimed at the limitation, destruction and elimination of etiologic agents or cellular detritus produced following tissue damage. The final effect is the restoration of the pre-existing state prior to the stressor with repair of the damage. Peripheral memory traces of the event remain at the dendritic level, at the central level and in the macrophages in the form of an electromagnetic template.

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