Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Through his family's many contacts in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and hong kong, he set up operations in Southeast Asia to develop metalworking industries. He traveled a great deal, and whether at home or on the road, he continued to be—his own description—a "glutton." "I was gaining weight," he says, "but since I had my clothes tailor-made in hong kong, I'd have a suit made every trip, and didn't really notice that the old suits didn't fit. | Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts | After the SK-II incident in China, media organizations in hong kong tested a range of skin whitening creams and reportedly found chromium in products made by Clinique, Estee Lauder, Christian Dior, Max Factor, Lancome and Shiseido.6 Mercury has also been detected in several products made in China and Taiwan. When a patient turned up in his office with mercury poisoning, Dr. Christopher Lam, chair at the department of chemical pathology at Hong Kong's Prince of Wales Hospital, examined her skin whitening cream and found mercury levels 65,000 times higher than amounts allowed in the US. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Contact dermatitis due to topical treatment with Garlic in hong kong. Contact Dermatitis Mar;24(3): 193-6. 1991
Lee TY & Lam TH. Contact dermatitis due to topical treatment with Garlic in hong kong. Contact Dermatitis; 24(3):193-196. 1991
Legnani C, Frascaro M, Guazzaloca G et al., Effects of a dried Garlic preparation on fibrinolysis and platelet aggregation in healthy subjects. Arzneimittelforschung Feb;43(2): 119-22. 1993
Lemiere C, Carrier A, Lehrer SB et al. Occupational asthma caused by aromatic herbs. Allergy; 51(9):647-649. 1996
Lewin G & Popov I. | Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts | More than 2,000 untrained Canadian soldiers were sent to hong kong to defend it from invasion from the east, but the Japanese attacked from the west, and soon these Canadian soldiers were captured and placed in prison camps. Forty-four months later, one quarter of them had died, and the rest were left permanently impaired. On their way home in hospital ships, they were fed the strongest vitamin preparation then available, rice bran extracts, and they rapidly began to regain their health. Those who had survived had lost up to one third of their body weight and began to replace some of this loss. | Amarjit S. Basra See book keywords and concepts | Modem research and application of Chinese medicinal plants (Hong Kong: hong kong Medical Publishers, 2000), pp. 1-100.
2. Pharmacopoeia Committee of People's Republic of China, Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China (Beijing: People's Health Publishers, 1953, 1963, 1975, 1990, 1995, 2000).
3. Liu, Xiao, and Li, 2000, Modern research and application; Liu, C.X. and Xiao, P.G., An introduction to Chinese materia medica (Beijing: Beijing Medical University and Peking Union Medical College Press, 1993), pp. 1-36; Liu, C.X. and Xiao, P.G. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | Since the hong kong incident, there have been scores of bird flu outbreaks, most of them in China and other Asian nations, and some in the United States, where battery breeding of poultry takes place at fantastic scales of production. None of these so far has been as virulent as the 1997 hong kong outbreak, but that is only a matter of luck. All of them have resulted in the mass slaughter of infected birds, so the damage has been mostly economic. | David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts | Canada, Japan, hong kong, Mexico, and the United States are the top contributors to broccoli production. Ninety percent of the broccoli grown in the United States comes from California's Salinas Valley and Santa Maria. In the winter months, the vegetable becomes available from Arizona, Texas, Florida, and Washington.
Why Should I Eat Broccoli?
Broccoli is an excellent source of vitamin C and a good source of vitamin A, mainly in the form of beta-carotene. Broccoli also contains folic acid, calcium, and chromium. | Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts | Christopher Lam, chair at the department of chemical pathology at Hong Kong's Prince of Wales Hospital, examined her skin whitening cream and found mercury levels 65,000 times higher than amounts allowed in the US. Follow-up product tests conducted by Lam found mercury in eight of 38 skin whitening creams made in China and Taiwan. Some of the products were labeled "mercury free. | John J. Ratey, MD See book keywords and concepts | On the math section, Naperville scored sixth, behind only Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, hong kong, and Japan.
As a whole, U.S. students ranked eighteenth in science and nineteenth in math, with districts from Jersey City and Miami scoring dead last in science and math, respectively. "We have huge discrepancies among our school districts in the United States," says Ina Mullis, who is a codirector of TIMSS. "It's a good thing that we've at least got some Napervilles — it: shows that it can be done. | Michael Friedman, ND See book keywords and concepts | Fact #3: Rung et al after investigating I deficiency in hong kong, concluded: "Our experience in hong kong has shown that it is not safe to assume that iodine insufficiency does not exist in coastal regions."
Misinformation #4: Too much I from coastal areas is harmful to the thyroid.
Fact #4: From the studyjust mentioned, coastal areas do not even supply enough I to prevent I deficiency.
This kind of misinformation may have serious consequences. With this high prevalence of I deficiency, urine I levels in the initial screening of simple goiter isjustified. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The 1997 outbreak coincided with highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in Hong Kong's poultry farms and live markets. The two cases in 2003 had returned to hong kong following travel in southern China.
Authorities in Japan report an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza, caused by the H5N1 strain, at a farm in Yamaguchi prefecture. This is the first report of highly pathogenic avian influenza in the country since 1925.
Jan. | Amarjit S. Basra See book keywords and concepts | Studies on pharmacology and pharmacokinetics (Hong Kong: hong kong Medical Publisher, 2000), pp. 56-134.
2. Department of Phytochemistry, Institute of Materia Medica, 1976, Chemical studies on anisodamine, Acta Pharm Sin, 34(1): 39-44; Department of Phytochemistry, Institute of Materia Medica, 1975, Comparison of the pharmacological actions of anisodine and scopolamine, Nat Med J Chin, 35(11): 795-798.
3. Yao, T.R. and Chen, Z.N., 1979, Chemical investigation of Chinese medicinal herbs: Baogongteng, I. | Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts | One of these former hong kong veterans was the administrator of a retirement home for many elderly men and women. Dr Hoffer was studying the effect of niacin on the aging process, and this veteran wanted to try it himself, so that he could discuss the associated flush more intelligently with the retirement home residents. Later, he described his 44-month experience in the Far East prison camp to Dr Hoffer and explained how sick he had been after coming back to Canada. | | Through his intercession, 20 more hong kong veterans, as well as American former prisoners of war, came to see Dr Hoffer for treatment. Given niacin, they all recovered. The high dose niacin reversed the health deterioration caused by the extraordinarily severe stress of these camps.
Even without brutality and mental torture, life-threatening malnutrition is very stressful. Its effects from one generation to another tend to be cumulative. The effect of this intergenerational deprivation has been demonstrated in animals. | | Hoffer A. hong kong veterans study. J Orthomolecular Psychiatry 1974;3:34-36.
9 Hoffer A. Senility and chronic malnutrition. J Orthomolecular Psychiatry 1974;3:2-19.
10 Cesani MF, Orden B, Zucchi M, Mune MC, Oyhenart EE, and Pucciarelli HM. Effect of undernutrition on the cranial growth of the rat. Cell Tissue Organs 2003;174:129-35.
11 Foster HD. Why HIV-i has diffused so much more rapidly in sub-Saharan Africa than in North America. Medicine Hypotheses 2003;6o(4):6n-i4.
12 Foster HD. Halting the AIDS pandemic. In: Janelle DG, Warf B, Hansen K (eds). | | From this point of view, the hong kong veterans have become vitamin B-3 dependent as a result of severe and prolonged malnutrition. It is likely that any population similarly deprived of essential nutrients for a long period of time will develop one or more dependency conditions.
"Thirty years ago, in another paper, Dr Hoffer stated that 'the newer concept of vitamin-dependent disease changes the emphasis from simply dietary manipulation to consideration of the endogenous needs of the organism.2^ It comes within the field of orthomolecular disease. | | Since then these hong kong veterans have suffered from a variety of physical and psychiatric conditions.' However, 'the history of a small sample, about 12, is much different, for they have been taking nicotinic acid (niacin) 3 grams per day. These 12 have recovered and remain well as long as they take this quantity of vitamin regularly.'
"About 35 years ago (in the 1930s and 1940s) it was reported that some chronic pellagrins required at least 600 mg per day of vitamin B-3 to prevent the return of pellagra symptoms. | Michael Friedman, ND See book keywords and concepts | Fact #3: Rung et al after investigating I deficiency in hong kong, concluded: "Our experience in hong kong has shown that it is not safe to assume that iodine insufficiency does not exist in coastal regions."
Misinformation #4: Too much I from coastal areas is harmful to the thyroid.
Fact #4: From the studyjust mentioned, coastal areas do not even supply enough I to prevent I deficiency.
This kind of misinformation may have serious consequences. With this high prevalence of I deficiency, urine I levels in the initial screening of simple goiter isjustified. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I'm now lecturing in hong kong, I've picked up some clients in hong kong, as well.
Mike: Is there a website for that clinic?
Kaylor: Well, we're still working on the website, so that's in progress.
Mike: Okay. Is there a site for the Maitake company?
Kaylor: There's a website for Maitake. It has a lot of the research that's been done, particularly on the maitake mushroom as well as some the mushrooms that are widely used elsewhere in the world, but not necessarily that widely used in the West. The site is www.maitake.com.
Mike: Thank you very much, Mark, for taking a few minutes here. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Analgesia
Eight sessions of acupressure enhanced with the use of aromatic essential oil of Lavender effectively resolved short-term, sub-acute and nonspecific neck pain (defined as pain on most days in the 2 weeks previous) in this randomized, controlled clinical trial done at a hong kong clinic and community center. Eight sessions of manual acupressure with Lavender oil (3% in olive oil base) used as the lubricant were performed over a 3-week period. One month after treatment had ended, the 14 participants randomized to acupressure with Lavender had 23% reduced pain intensity (p=0. | David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts | In hong kong, the root is used to treat drunkenness, dizziness, amnesia, and general weakness.
Modern Uses
Asian ginseng is one of the most studied herbs in the world. Because of this, there is a significant body of literature showing its effects on animals and humans. Some of this research confirms the traditional Chinese medical uses of this plant, and other studies suggest new applications for it.
In Chinese medicine, ren shen currently is used as one of the great tonic remedies. | | In hong kong, it is known as dong sum and is used to treat people with weak spleen qi and lung conditions with wheezing, dry cough, and lack of appetite.
Modern Uses
In modern Chinese medicine, dang shen is used as a qi tonic for people who are weak, deficient, and tired. It is often used as a milder and less expensive substitute for Chinese ginseng. Dang shen strengthens the stomach/spleen qi, enhancing appetite, improving digestion, and building the xue (blood). | | In hong kong, among Cantonese speakers, it is known as ng may gee and is used for people with dysentery, wheezing, jaundice, and spermatorrhea.
Modern Uses
In modern Chinese medicine, schisandra is used to "astringe the jing." This means it is used to control diarrhea, frequent urination, excessive vaginal discharge, and premature ejaculation. Because it dries up excess fluids, it also is used along with astragalus and Chinese dogwood fruit to control excess sweating, night sweats, and menopausal sweating. Schisandra frequently is used when the kidneys are not grasping the lung qi. | Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts | Mike Kirschener began expanding his consulting gigs to Shanghai and hong kong, to share with his China-based colleagues how international companies could adapt to China's new laws governing toxics in electronic equipment. "In some areas," he explained after returning from one of those transpacific journeys, "they're even stricter, in a few areas weaker, but in either case they're nothing like the laws we have here in the United States." Kirschener saw what most Americans have barely registered: China was moving forcefully ahead in its approach to questions of waste. | | Just as Kirschener works with American firms on adapting to the European RoHS, he works with China-based firms in hong kong and Shanghai that want to retain access to the 1.3 billion strong Chinese domestic market, whose appetite for electronics is growing. For many mainstream producers —Panasonic, Sony,
Apple, Dell, Hewlett Packard, and others—complying with the restrictions in China or Europe or japan (home to several of the major multinational producers) is now part of the business plan. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Chinese University of Hong Kong: Singapore, 1987.
Hansel R, Keller K, Rimpler H, Schneider G (Ed), Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, 5. Aufl., Bde 4-6 (Drogen), Springer Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1992-1994.
Ip SP, Mak DH, Li PC, Poon MK, Ko KM, Determination and study of lignan distribution in the fruits of Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.). In: Baill Farmatsiia, 78:34-7, May-Jun 1972.
Ip SP, Mak DH, Li PC, Poon MK, Ko KM, Determination of lignans in the fruits of Schisandra chinensis (Trucz.) Baill. and S. Sphenanthern Rehd. et Wils. using HPLC and their chromatograms. | Amarjit S. Basra See book keywords and concepts | Modern research and application of Chinese medicinal plants (Hong Kong: hong kong Medical Publisher, 2000), pp. 1-100.
Chapter 4
Research and Development of New Drugs Originating from Chinese Medicinal Plants
Chang-Xiao Liu Zohara Yaniv
INTRODUCTION
Almost all pharmacologically active compounds belong to the secondary metabolites of plants. In clinical trials, the relationships between the chemical structures of active substances and their pharmacological activities have been studied. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Contact dermatitis due to topical treatment with Garlic in hong kong. Contact Dermatitis; 24(3):193-196. 1991
Legnani C, Frascaro M, Guazzaloca G et al., Effects of a dried Garlic preparation on fibrinolysis and platelet aggregation in healthy subjects. Arzneimittelforschung Feb;43(2): 119-22. 1993
Lemiere C, Carrier A, Lehrer SB et al. Occupational asthma caused by aromatic herbs. Allergy; 51(9):647-649. 1996
Lewin G & Popov I. Antioxidant effects of aqueous Garlic extract: 2nd communication: inhibition of the Cu(2+)-initiated oxication of low density lipoproteins. | Amarjit S. Basra See book keywords and concepts | Modern research and application of Chinese medicinal plants (Hong Kong: hong kong Medical Publisher, 2000), pp. 1-111; Xiao, P.G., General introduction of Chinese medicinal plant development (Beijing: 1MPLAD, 1988), pp. 1-162; Xiao, P.G., Some experience on the utilization of medicinal plants in China. WHO Interregional Meeting on the Standardization and Uses of Medicinal Plants, November 4-12, Tianjn, China, 1980; Xiao, P.G., Traditional experience of Chinese herb medicine, its application in drug research and new searching, in J. Beal and E. Reinhard (eds. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Contact dermatitis due to topical treatment with garlic in hong kong. Contact Dermatitis 24; 193-196. 1991
Croton tiglium
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Medicinal Parts: The medicinal parts are the dried, not fully ripe fruit.
Flower and Fruit: The male flowering spikes are about 4 cm long and have 2 or 3 stamens. The female spikes are made up of about 50 individual flowers, which mostly consist of the oblong ovary of 4 fused carpels with 4 sessile stigmas. The infructescence is 4 to 5 cm long. |
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