Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | The list includes:
• AMCYTE presents successful regenerative islet data to ADA convention,
• Gamida-Cell's "cell therapy helps diabetics,"
• Ban on animal-human transplants may be lifted,
• Encapsulated islet trial in Perugia,
• Harvard studies say insulin producing cells can regenerate,
• Cure for insulin-dependant Type 1 diabetes,
• Stable and function regeneration of pancreatic beta-cell population in nSTZ rats treated with tungstate,
• Immunosuppressive drugs causing beta cell regeneration,
• Pigs may hold key to diabetes cure,
• U.S. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | Shilajit is an ancient herbomineral extract from the Himalayas; it improves glycogen stores in the liver, and has been shown to help reduce sugar in the urine, promote regeneration of the pancreatic beta cells, and reduce oxidative stress. It is not that well known, but we have used it for mineral replacement. The active principle of shilajit is fulvic acid, which improves the bioavailability of important trace minerals, and there is some feeling that it creates regeneration in the pancreatic cells. It is known as an adaptogen and should be taken mostly during the winter. | Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts | Still other experiments have shown that regeneration can even be reversed by passing a small current through a salamander's body5
Orthopaedist Robert O. Becker mainly engaged in work concerning attempts to stimulate or speed up regeneration in humans and animals. However, he has also published many accounts of experiments in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery demonstrating a 'current of injury' -where animals such as salamanders with amputated limbs develop a change of charge at the site of the stump, whose voltage climbs until the new limb appears.? |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | The list includes:
• AMCYTE presents successful regenerative islet data to ADA convention,
• Gamida-Cell's "cell therapy helps diabetics,"
• Ban on animal-human transplants may be lifted,
• Encapsulated islet trial in Perugia,
• Harvard studies say insulin producing cells can regenerate,
• Cure for insulin-dependant Type 1 diabetes,
• Stable and function regeneration of pancreatic beta-cell population in nSTZ rats treated with tungstate,
• Immunosuppressive drugs causing beta cell regeneration,
• Pigs may hold key to diabetes cure,
• U.S. | Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN See book keywords and concepts | | If the sleep cycle is disrupted by irregular work patterns, night feeding of infants, travel across many time zones, or other factors, the body loses its ability to regenerate cells, which leads to their degeneration instead of regeneration.
What is the Best Diet Plan for the Health of My Colon?
I designed the following general diet suggestions based on the body's natural biorhythms. Understanding and following these principles are critical for first improving and then maintaining your health and vitality. | | BODY CYCLE #3:
THE regeneration CYCLE
Begins from about 8:00 PM and ends 4:00 AM.
This is an opportunity for the body to take the time it needs to heal and regenerate. This is when the body should get quality sleep. During this cycle, the body assimilates all the foods that you consumed during the day and then processes the nutrients to regenerate itself cell by cell. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | The drug combination was found to markedly stimulate physiological regeneration and epithelial-ization. This effect was attributed to more extensive metabolism of glycoproteins, nucleoproteins and collagen protein during the regenerative period in the tissues (Klouchek-Popova et al, 1.982). | | In diabetic neuropathy, ALA improves blood flow to peripheral nerves with the goal of stimulating nerve fiber regeneration. In heavy metal toxicity, ALA is used for its free-radical scavenging qualities and its mechanism for improving glutathione levels in the body. The same mechanisms support the use of ALA in the treatment of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome to prevent potential viral replication. The daily use of alpha lipoic acid as an antioxidant is uncommon due to the cost. | | The authors attribute Comfrey's effectiveness for ankle sprain treatment to the root's anti-inflammatory and analgesic qualities, as well as its ability to stimulate granulation and tissue regeneration, and callus formation (Koll 2004).
Anti-Inflammatory
The anti-inflammatory effects of Comfrey were studied in musculoskeletal disorders. Forty-one patients with musculoskeletal rheumatism were treated with either a pyrrolizidine alkaloid-free ointment or placebo for 4 weeks. The patient illnesses consisted of epicondylitis, tendovaginitis, and periarthritis. | | The lignans isolated from the drug (schizandrin, schizandrol) are liver-protective in effect, acting as radical scavengers and promoting liver regeneration. Anti-inflammatory and tumor-inhibiting characteristics have also been demonstrated. Schizandrol A is said to be neuroleptic, anticonvulsive and sedative in effect. Schisandra fruits and seeds are believed to bring about a non-specific increase in physical performance ability and to be antithelminthic in effect. | | Influence of the physiological regeneration and epithelization using fractions isolated from Calendula officinalis. In: Acta Physiol Pharmacol Bulg; 8(4):63-67, 1982.
Lansky PS. Plants that lower cholesterol. In: Acta Hort; 332:131-136, 1993.
Lutomski J. New information on the biological properties of various triterpene saponins. In: Pharm Unserer Zeit; 12(5): 149-153, 1983.
Mennet-von Eiff M, Meier B. Phytotherapie in der Dermatologie. In: ZPT 16(4):20T-210. 1995.
Mills SY. Out of the Earth: The Essential Book of Herbal Medicine. London: Viking Arkana, 1991.
Moskalenko SA. | Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts | Also, psy-
*See Pat Barker's World War I novel, regeneration, based on historical figures, for a wonderful exploration of the treatments—both horrific and palliative—of shell shock. The term shell shock, incidentally, derives from the theory of the day that the impact of the shells led to tears in the spinal cord, which in turn led to the nervous problems of traumatized soldiers. | Amarjit S. Basra See book keywords and concepts | The isolation of protoplasts has been described for numerous plants, including taxa of medicinal importance, and regeneration of plants is feasible either through an intermittent callus stage or in some cases through direct somatic embryogenesis.17 One the one hand, protoplasts are a convenient tool for genetic manipulation. On the other hand, under appropriate conditions protoplasts of different varieties or even species can be fused, leading, after regeneration, to somatic hybrids. | Herbert Ross, DC with Keri Brenner, L.Ac. See book keywords and concepts | In addition, he showed that trauma to the body creates an electromagnetic "current of injury" that stimulates the healing process and, in some animals such as salamanders, initiates regeneration. It was those experiments that led to his findings about how electric currents could be used to heal bone fractures.8
Millennia ago, the Chinese recognized our intimate link with energy fields by identifying energy pathways, known as meridians, in the body. They use the word qi to describe the electromagnetic life force that flows through these meridians. | David R. Montgomery See book keywords and concepts | Slow forest regeneration suggests depleted soils, and later agricultural settlements were concentrated along previously unoccupied floodplains and coastal valleys. The uppermost layers in the long sediment core revealed that the primeval rainforest actually dates from the time of the Spanish conquest, when the indigenous population of the area again declined dramatically—this time felled by disease.
In the American Southwest, the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, and Canyon de Chelly—all abandoned well before discovery by Euro-Americans—have long intrigued archaeologists. | Herbert Ross, DC with Keri Brenner, L.Ac. See book keywords and concepts | Chronic high levels of Cortisol are linked with low energy, inflammation, muscle dysfunction, impaired bone repair, thyroid dysfunction, immune system depression, sleep disorders, and poor skin regeneration.
A number of studies have found a connection between stress and disturbed sleeping patterns. In one study, comparisons between good and poor sleepers showed that stress and insufficient coping skills contributed to ongoing sleep disorders.5 Another study indicated that, on average, 41% of insomnia cases were related to stress or other emotional factors. | | Cortisol imbalances are also linked with low energy, muscle dysfunction, impaired bone repair, thyroid dysfunction, immune system depression, sleep disorders, poor skin regeneration, and decreased growth hormone uptake. In addition to obvious stressors such as traumatic events and emotional problems, intense physical exercise can also trigger the stress response, resulting in a large release of Cortisol.
As with melatonin, Cortisol release is regulated by circadian rhythms, with levels the highest in the dawn hours—the same time that melatonin levels begin to dramatically decline. | Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts | It also helps stimulate the regeneration of nerve tissue as well as bones and joints. It is used in the treatment of acne, arteriosclerosis, arthritis, bronchitis, cystitis, debility, diabetes, dyspepsia, gout, hemorrhoids, high cholesterol, high triglyceride levels, hypertension, hypothyroidism, lumbago, obesity, osteoarthritis, rheumatism, sciatica, tumors, and whooping cough.
Topically, guggulu can be made into a gargle to treat canker sores and tonsillitis and a salve to treat eczema and leprosy.
Edible Uses
Not generally considered edible, aside from as tea. | Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts | Once nerves have been impaired, regeneration is difficult. This is especially true in humans, versus lab mice, given the long distance between our spinal cords and the extremities where nerve damage so often occurs. To regenerate nerves in our arms and legs, axons have to shoot out from the spinal cord and travel as much as three feet in a human to get to a foot or a toe that no longer moves. While investigating one growth factor, called pleiotrophin, that has been around for a while—though no one has known its exact effect—Hoke uncovered something surprising. | Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts | Gymnema also helps stabilize blood sugar levels, enhances insulin production, promotes the regeneration of beta cells that release insulin into the pancreas, and inhibits adrenaline from stimulating the liver to produce glucose.
Gymnema is used in the treatment of diabetes (types 1 and 2), fever, high cholesterol, hypoglycemia, obesity, and sugar addiction.
Topically, gymnema can be prepared as a poultice with castor oil to reduce swelling in glands. The powdered root has been used in India to treat snakebite.
Edible Uses
The leaf is not generally considered edible, aside from as tea. | C. W. Randolph, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Sustained high Cortisol levels destroy healthy muscle and bone, slow down healing and normal cell regeneration, deplete the necessary biochemicals to make other vital hormones, impair digestion, dull mental processes, interfere with healthy endocrine function, and weaken the immune system. If you are stressed out, high Cortisol levels will also compromise your metabolism and cement more pounds around your middle.
In addition, when the adrenals are chronically overworked and are straining to maintain high Cortisol levels, they lose the capacity to produce DHEA in sufficient amounts. | Steven V. Joyal See book keywords and concepts | They found that patients who took 500 to 1,000 mg of carnitine three times a day had significant improvements in pain and also experienced improved nerve-fiber regeneration and vibration perception, all of which are related to diabetic neuropathy.
An experimental study recently showed that carnitine also has antiglycation powers. Scientists fed large amounts of fructose to the animals in the experiment and treated some of the group with carnitine. The supplement significantly reduced glycation and the accumulation of AGEs in the treated experimental group. | Mark Hyman, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The main obstacle to the healing and regeneration of neurons is the presence of inflammation in the brain. Research now indicates that even if brain neurons are injured, if inflammation can be reduced or eliminated, healing and regeneration can follow.
Studies of the brain in the setting of multiple sclerosis provide some of this evidence. Research with MRI and PET scans reveals that even after damage to neurons of the brain due to multiple sclerosis, healing, improvement, and regeneration can and do occur, as documented by repeated scans. | Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts | Also Known As
English: amalaki, dharty, emblic myrobalan, Indian gooseberry Sanskrit: amalaki, dhatri
Part Used
Fruit
Physiological Effects
Antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral, aphrodisiac, astringent (when used over a short period), blood tonic, carminative, demulcent (when used over a long period), digestive, diuretic, hemostatic, hypotensive, immune tonic, laxative, nutritive, refrigerant, rejuvenative, stomachic, yin tonic
Medicinal Uses
Amla has been found to accelerate the regeneration of connective tissue and to enhance interferon production. | Marshall Editions See book keywords and concepts | Its ability to promote skin cell regeneration while breaking down scar tissue makes bladderwrack good for wound healing. Butcher's broom, a member of the lily family, tonifies and strengthens arteries and veins, thereby improving venous insufficiency, varicose veins, and circulation. This is possibly due to it high antioxidant flavonoid content, as well as its ability to narrow blood vessels. Blue-green algae, thermal plankton, soy protein, and methylxanthines (a form of caffeine) are also helpful. | Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts | Call him regeneration Rat, call him Robo Rodent, call him the Rebound King. He is one of a group of thirteen rodents recently cured of paralysis in a groundbreaking stem-cell study at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
The audience bursts into enthusiastic applause. One gets the impression that, if they could, the folks who are dependent on wheelchairs, walkers, or canes would be on their feet by now instead of hooting cowboylike bravos and clapping from their seats, letting their voices and hands convey the standing ovation that their bodies cannot. | | She smiles, recounting that when her original 2001 paper was first published, "We were not allowed to use the word 'regenerate' because it was not accepted that regeneration could happen. People thought that you are born with one pancreas and it can't regenerate—therefore we had to be wrong. But in science, if you dig hard enough, you can find something new."
Faustman jokes about having had to develop what she calls "scientific maturity" about the "sibling-like rivalry" scientists display in order to compete for funding. | Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts | Even so, his goals were ambitious: nothing less than the spiritual regeneration of the world through the teaching of a simple meditative technique he had distilled from ancient Hindu practices. "These are ancient teachings," the Maharishi later explained, "but now I have made them new."14 He called the practice transcendental meditation, or TM.
The secret of the practice, he taught, lay in the mantra—the special word or phrase students learned to repeat during their practice. | | The deliberate adoption of a healthy-minded attitude has proved possible to many who never supposed they had it in them; regeneration of character has gone on, on an extensive scale; and cheerfulness has been restored to countless homes.31
If New Thought could have such apparently potent effects on health and general well-being, could it do more besides? Could it, for example, make a person not just healthy but also wealthy? By the early twentieth century, an increasing number of New Thought teachers were saying it could. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | It actually stimulates the cartilage cells (called chondrocytes), and therefore works beautifully when paired with glucosamine to speed the regeneration and recovery of bone tissues. |
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