Physiological Regulating Medicine 2014-2015

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NEW PERSPECTIVE IN DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION: BOVINE COLOSTRUM AND NONI JUICE SYNERGIC PROTECTIVE EFFECTS ON INTESTINAL EPITHELIUM AND MICROBIOTA
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The gastrointestinal tract takes part of a complex network, which includes the Central Nervous System and the intestinal microbiota, known as MicrobiotaGut-Brain Axis playing a central role in the whole body homeostatic control. The Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis is part of the fundamental Psycho-Neuro-EndocrineImmune homeostatic network. The intestinal homeostasis is therefore based on a delicate balance, called physiological inflammation, established between gut microbiota and the intestinal immune system…
THE HISTORY OF LOW DOSE MEDICINE RESEARCH REVIEW OF PRECLINICAL AND CLINICAL STUDIES WITH LOW DOSE SKA CYTOKINES SINCE 2009
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Since the second half of the 80s the development of the Psycho-Neuro-Endocrine-Immunology concepts resulted in a change of perspective, from a separatist point of view to a unifying one, relating to the interpretation of the biological functions of the body. A key point was the recognition of the importance of continuous cross-talk between cells, organs and Systems in both physiological and pathological conditions based on the fine regulation of the levels of a large number of messenger molecules…
FROM DYSBIOSIS TO LOW GRADE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION
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It is here considered the importance of the intestinal barrier in the context of Innate Immunity and in the regulation of the Microbiota Brain Gut Axis (MGBA), then it is examined the role played by increased intestinal permeability in the pathogenesis of important and widespread intestinal and systemic diseases whose different clinical expressions is essentially linked to the interaction between genetic and epigenetic factors…
FROM LOW-GRADE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION TO ACUTE INFLAMMATION
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In the last decade it has become increasingly clear that and how Low-Grade Chronic Systemic Inflammation is the common denominator of many severe diseases – both systemic and not – typical of the industrialized and of the rapidly developing countries. Such pathologies are based on the so-called “deadly quartet”, i.e. overweight/obesity, impaired glucose homeostasis, arterial hypertension, and atherogenic dyslipidemia…
GUNAMINO FORMULA SPORT FOR MARATHON RUNNERS’ AND TRIATHLETES’ TRAINING
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The need for protein supplementation in marathon runners’ regular training has been widely recognized by sports medicine literature, and it has been extensively referenced in papers devoted to sports requiring explosive strength and resistance…

 

OVERVIEW ON PHARMACOLOGICAL AND NUTRACEUTICAL STRATEGIES FOR TREATMENT OF BORDERLINE DYSLIPIDEMIA
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Cardiovascular system pathologies are responsible for 30-35% of deaths in industrialized countries thus making cardiovasculopathy the leading cause of disease-induced death. Many risk factors and the presence of a chronic inflammatory state represent the substrate for the development of cardiovascular disease. Hypercholesterolemia is considered one of the most important risk factors and consequently a primary therapeutic target. Numerous therapeutic strategies, mainly based on the use of statins…
EQUINE SACROILIAC LUXATION -AN INNOVATIVE THERAPEUTIC APPROACH
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The aim of this study is providing a complementary veterinary medicine tool to be used for equine sacroiliac luxation. The equine sacroiliac articulation is represented in Figure. 1. Vertebral disorders and injuries of the sacroiliac joint have been identified as substantial causes of chronic poor performance in horses. Soft-tissue injuries of the back and pelvis include the luxation of the sacroiliac joint, among other conditions…

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