Astaxanthin is said to have many health benefits. It’s been linked to healthier skin, endurance, heart health, joint pain, and may even have a future in cancer treatment.
Astaxanthin was first discovered to be isolated from lobsters in 1938. Because of its antioxidant and natural pigment properties, it is widely used in aquaculture, food, cosmetics, and health products.
The possible physiological benefits of astaxanthin include: protecting the retina, improving eye fatigue, enhancing mitoc
Zinc is an important trace element. It plays a variety of indispensable roles in the human body, widely involved in protein, lipid, nucleic acid metabolism and gene transcription processes.
Due to the importance of zinc to men’s health (it is regarded as a nutrient related to impotence), if the lack of it will seriously affect fertility, it is also called sex mineral.
What are the benefits of zinc intake in empirical medicine? Are there any side effects or contraindications? See text analy
Curcumin is the most active curcumin compound in turmeric, followed by demethoxycurcumin and bisdemethoxycurcumin.
Turmeric has been used by humans for more than 4,000 years, belongs to the ginger family, the source of the yellow in curry is it, in ancient India and Chinese medicine have used turmeric to treat inflammatory diseases, protect the liver, skin diseases and trauma, can be called herbal aspirin.
What are the benefits and benefits of curcumin in empirical medicine? Are there any
Probiotics are currently one of the most popular health foods, thanks to modern medical evidence that supports the link between gut microbiota activity and human health and disease.
Therefore, the modification of the gut microbiota has received increasing attention as a potential treatment for human and animal diseases.
In empirical medicine, what are the benefits of taking probiotics? Are there any side effects of probiotics? See discussed in the text for details.
What are probiotics?
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Coconut oil is one of the most effective natural oils found in the world, especially because it has antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant and weight loss potential effects. Note 1. Coconut oil comes from the nut (fruit) of the coconut palm. The oil of the nut is used to make medicine. Some coconut oil products are referred to as "virgin" coconut oil. Unlike olive oil, there is no industry standard for the meaning of "virgin" coconut oil. The term has come to mean that the oil is generally unproc
The rise of 'super-cystitis': Poor testing could leave women with symptoms 'for the rest of their lives'
James Malone-Lee is a professor of medicine at University College London Around 150 million people have a urinary tract infection each yearBut the real figure could be much higher as testing misses most infectionsUp to 30 per cent of patients won't respond to antibiotics prescribed
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Medical and Complementary Therapy Fact Sheets
The COB Foundation has produced a range of medical and complementary therapy fact sheets which give an explanation of medication, treatments and complementary therapies that are commonly associated with all forms of bladder illness.
Members receive the choice of their first six fact sheets free of charge. Further sheets can be obtained for a small cost.
Complementary Therapy Fact Sheets
Many sufferers find that alternative therapies
Matthew Gough
A YOUNG fund-raiser is hoping to spread the word and increase public knowledge of his incurable condition by selling wristbands.
Matthew Gough, from Lowton, is selling the popular rubber bands to raise awareness of Interstitial Cystitis (IC), with the proceeds being split between the COB Foundation, a research-funding charity, and the Bladder and Bowel Foundation.
University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) sport and exercise psychology student Matthew is also getting in the
BY DAVID COWLEY · PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 27, 2017 · UPDATED JANUARY 23, 2018
A bladder problem is not something that anyone wants to deal with and it can happen to adults or children. There are all kinds of problems that can result from your bladder not functioning properly. Some of them are a lot more serious than others and it is not something you want to fool around with. You need to go to a doctor if you suspect that you have any bladder problems. I am going to tell y
BY SEAN · PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 21, 2017 · UPDATED NOVEMBER 21, 2017
Overactive bladder (OAB) is defined as being a chronic urological condition that causes urgency, with or without urge incontinence, and commonly with frequency and nocturia.
The cause of this condition is unknown, but researchers are sure that it involves dysfunction of the detrusor muscle. Recent surveys have found that about one in six American or European adults suffers from symptoms caused by OA