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PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

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Habitat: Leonurus japonicus is found in China, North and south korea, and Japan. Production: Chinese Motherwort fruit is the dried fruit of Leonurus japonicus. actions and pharmacology COMPOUNDS Diterpenes: including leonurine Fatty oil: chief fatty acids oleic acid and linolenic acid EFFECTS When taken internally, the alkaloid-containing drug (chief active ingredient leonurine) is said to have a contracting effect upon the uterus and to have generally anti-inflammatory effects upon various organ systems. Topical application is said to reduce edema connected with injuries.

Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry

Stacy Malkan
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Just one MOMENT can change everything!" In south korea, Unilever was responding quite differently to consumer concerns. The Women's Committee of the Korean Federation for Environmental Movements had decided to do their own product testing to look for phthalates in cosmetics. They bought 24 products in various famous department stores throughout Seoul and sent them to a lab. "All of the products investigated had phthalates. Hundred percent of the products investigated, i.e.

Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown

David Steinman
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And Paris-based chemical maker Rhodia is cutting nitrous oxide emissions at its plants in south korea and Brazil. Rhodia will likely sell those credits, equivalent to as much as thirteen million tons of C02." Prices for C02 credits for the first phase of the scheme (2005-2007) had "surged off a low of just over six euros a ton in mid January 2005 to nearly thirty euros seven months later," said Reuters. You'd almost think this was all the fantasy of an underground man, his jaws gnawing, as he typed away in his lonely basement?

Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry

Stacy Malkan
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In just a few months, the Women's Committee had scored a major victory for safer products in south korea. But more than a year after the release of the Not Too Pretty report, the US environmental groups still couldn't get a response from the Dutch conglomerate. Power of the Press Procter & Gamble — creator of such iconic symbols to American womanhood as Tide, Crest, Ivory and Cover Girl — was also singing a different tune to consumers overseas. The company's official position, as P&G spokesperson Tim Long told Bryony Schwan, was that phthalates are safe as currently used in cosmetics.
Unilever — confronted by Herrick with their contradictory letter from south korea — said it was not planning to reformulate products in the US to remove DBP. In a written response to the newspaper, "Unilever North America said it believes phthalates are safe, as does the Cosmetic Ingredient Review panel. Unilever didn't address the Korea memo," Herrick wrote. Who Owns Your Worth? Sometimes the truth is even more surreal than the glossy ads. That's what it felt like the day the letter arrived from L'Oreal.
China, Japan, south korea and California were adopting similar legislation. "We see this trend of the EU being a frontrunner." On the horizon in Europe, the major development is the new chemicals legislation called REACH — for "Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals." The REACH legislation requires the chemical industry to provide safety data for thousands of high-volume chemicals and substitute the most hazardous chemicals. In Rivlin's opinion, REACH would not have a major impact on the cosmetics industry.

Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief

David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes
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It is cultivated on a large scale in China and North and south korea. Safety Rating: ? ? ? Properties: Adaptogen, antioxidant, central nervous system stimulant, immune amphoteric, and anti-inflammatory. Constituents: A range of triterpenoid saponins known as ginsenosides or panaxosides, panaxanes. History'/Etbnobotany Ginseng has a long history of use in the Orient as a superior, or kingly, tonic remedy.

101 Foods That Could Save Your Life!

David W. Grotto, RD, LDN
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VIRUS: Scientists at Seoul National University in south korea fed an extract of kimchi, a spicy Korean version of sauerkraut, to thirteen chickens infected with avian flu. A week later, eleven of the birds started to recover. ULCERS: In a small study, participants who had stomach ulcers drank a liter of fresh cabbage juice daily for ten days. All ulcers had healed by the end of the ten days! Tips on Using Cabbage and Sauerkraut SELECTION AND STORAGE: • Cabbage heads should be large and compact without discolored veins.
China, India, Russia, south korea, Japan, and the United States are the leaders in cabbage production, in that order. New York is the top producer within the United States. Why Should I Eat Cabbage? Cabbage is a good source of vitamin C and fiber. Red cabbage also contains anthocyanins, a phytochemical also found in blueberries, beets, and Bermuda onions. Sauerkraut is an excellent source of vitamin K and vitamin C, and a good source of folate, potassium, iron, and fiber. Sauerkraut is equally rich in the friendly bacteria lactobacillus acidophilus.

Sugar Shock!: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on Track

Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D.
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On the other hand, stevia's many supporters, which include the American Herbal Products Association, Herb Research Foundation, and the American Botanical Council, as well as integrative physicians and nutritionists, are quick to point out that stevia has been consumed safely by humans for centuries in south korea, Thailand, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil, New Zealand, and Japan, with no known complaints. Over the years, those who've spoken out in favor of stevia include Julian Whitaker, M.D., Dr. Andrew Weil, the late Dr. Atkins, Dr. Ann-Louise Gittleman, Dr. Joseph Mercola, Dr.

The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth About What You Should Eat and Why

Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.
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Finally, a very interesting study done in south korea found that polyphenols isolated from the persimmon leaf had an antiwrinkle effect when applied to human skin. Fm not sure you get those same benefits by eating the fruit, but, as they say, "It couldn't hurt." Quince What if it wasn't the apple that Eve used to tempt Adam? Believe it or not, some historians think it might have been a quince. In fact, some people believe that a quince—not an apple—was the fruit that's mentioned in the Song of Solomon.

Big Tobacco and Big Pharma: same tactics, different chemicals

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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We're talking about Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, North and south korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and all throughout Southeast Asia. We have a huge smoking problem and it's the American cigarette companies that are over there exploiting those populations and literally poisoning and killing those people just to make a buck, because they figured out they couldn't make their money over here in the US anymore. The game was up. They got caught red handed here in the US. Eventually some of those other countries will figure it out too.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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Maybe we should start using ink and skin to celebrate the species—living and dead—with whom we share the planet, as Involuntary Parks ¦¦¦¦ The so-called demilitarized zone between North and south korea is devoid of any human habitation or activity, and has been for about fifty years. As a result, this space—155 miles (250 kilometers) long, 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) wide— has become home to a staggering array of rare plants and animals, including the highly endangered red-crowned crane. The DMZ is not the only government-owned wasteland of its kind.
The Center for Democracy and Technology points to the government of Seoul, south korea, as an illustration of this. As part of a comprehensive campaign against corruption initiated in 1998, the government streamlined the regulatory rules of systems like licensing and permit approval that are most subject to corruption through bribes. An online tracking system now helps citizens monitor the status of government applications.
The goal is to include a variety of opinions and viewpoints previously ignored by South Korea's conservative mainstream press. With 27,000 citizen reporters and about 1 million daily readers, OhMyNews has become perhaps the most influential news source in Korea. japan Media Review recently interviewed OhMyNews founder Oh Yeon-Ho, who said, "Journalism is changing. The form of 20th century journalism and the form of 21st century journalism will be fundamentally different.
The rise of East Asia, led by Japan and followed by the "tigers" (Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and south korea), initiated a period of self-examination in the developing world. (Although there had been similar efforts toward industrial-technological cooperation between China and the USSR in the 1960s and '70s, these initiatives were cloaked in the ideological battles of the Cold War, which ultimately hampered their efficacy.) The addition of Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines to the cadre of quickly industrializing nations got everyone's attention.

Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda

Jacky Law
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Middle-income countries have faced mini-trade wars with the pharma industry's staunch supporter, the US government, as when south korea protested that the $27,000 a year cost of Glivec for a rare skin cancer was too high. The pharmaceutical industry has been able to amass such colossal power in a single human lifespan. The year my father was born, 1928, was also the year Alexander Fleming had his serendipitous insight into the nature of mould that went on to consign many infectious diseases to history. Since then, medicine's achievements have transformed people's lives.

The Encyclopedia of Healing Foods

by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D.
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Currently, China, south korea, India, Spain, and the United States are among the top commercial producers of garlic. NUTRITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS Garlic is an excellent source of vitamin B6. It is also a very good source of manganese, selenium, and vitamin C. In addition, garlic is a good source of other minerals, including phosphorous, calcium, potassium, iron, and copper. A 3'/2-ounce (100 gram) serving provides 149 calories with 6.4 grams of protein, 0.5 gram of fat, and 33.1 grams of carbohydrate, mostly complex, with 2.1 grams of fiber.

Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda

Jacky Law
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Immediately, the company found itself at loggerheads with governments around the world, particularly those in middle-income countries, such as south korea and Brazil. From the industry's perspective, these countries have large middle-class populations that can afford to buy brand-name pharmaceuticals. It was important therefore that battles over pricing be strenuously fought, and not altogether surprising to find the US government in industry's corner.

The Long Emergency: Surviving the End of Oil, Climate Change, and Other Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-First Century

James Howard Kunstler
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In the past forty years, not a single fatality has occurred as a result of the operation of a civilian nuclear power plant in the United States, Western Europe, Japan, or south korea. The Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident on April 26, 1986, in the former Soviet Union, was another matter. Thirty-one people died as a direct result of the explosion and fire that followed. The largest estimates of cancer deaths related to the Chernobyl accident is in the low thousands, with an unknown number of cancer cases yet to present in people who were children at the time of the explosion.
Meanwhile, south korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and especially China were becoming the world's manufacturing workshops as America "outsourced" heavy industry and focused its energies on hypertrophic suburban land development and the consumer infrastructure that went with it—malls, so-called power centers, and the vast highway strips with their fried-food shacks, tanning huts, and muffler shops. Americans were using more oil than ever before, and proportionately more of it was being burned in cars and trucks than for any productive activity.
Reactors in the United States and the West, including Japan and south korea, are designed very differently. No new U.S. nuclear plants have begun commercial operation since 1996, and most date from the 1970s and 1980s. No nuclear plants were under construction from the 1990s to the time of this writing, and no proposed ones have begun the difficult licensing and approval process.

Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda

Jacky Law
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After heavy pressure from the US, south korea agreed [in 2003] to pay a price for new drugs equivalent to the average of their cost in the G7 countries,' said Geoff Dyer in the Financial Times.13 This was the $27,000 a year price in December 2001, equivalent to $19 for each lOOmg capsule of the drug. In contrast, Japan paid $25; France and Switzerland paid $20; Germany, Italy and the UK also paid $19; and Brazil just $13. The US, somewhat unfairly given its strong-arm tactics, paid only $16 per capsule.

Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet

Jeremy P. Tarcher
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Even a relatively well-off country like south korea felt it had to back down rather than risk WTO-sanctioned retaliation when the U.S. challenged its meat-shelf-life rule. south korea tripled the number of days that meat is allowed to sit on the grocer's shelf.32 The WTO brags that its decisions are made through consensus, but is consensus attainable when many stakeholders aren't at the table? One-fifth of the member countries have never had permanent delegations stationed at Geneva headquarters; many simply cannot afford to.

The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health

T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II
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EVERYONE'S DOING IT In 1950, Judy Holliday could be seen on the big screen, Ben Hogan dominated the world of golf, the musical South Pacific won big at the Tony Awards and on June 25, North Korea invaded south korea. The American administration was taken aback but responded quickly. Within days, President Truman sent in troops on the ground and bombers overhead to push back the North Korean army. Three years later, in July of 1953, a formal cease-fire agreement had been signed and the Korean War was over. During this period of time, over 30,000 American soldiers were killed in battle.

Prescription for Dietary Wellness: Using Foods to Heal

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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Researchers from Cornell University and Seoul National University in south korea found that vitamin C inhibits the cancer-causing effects of hydrogen peroxide on cell communication. "Vitamin C has been considered one of the most important essential nutrients in our diet since the dis- Less Inflammation and Soreness after Workouts with Vitamin E In people who exercise intensively, particularly older people, free-radical production can go into overdrive and break down more tissue than it builds, according to a report from Jennifer Sacheck, Ph.D., a researcher at Tufts University.

The Cancer Industry

Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D.
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As regulations tightened in the United States, the asbestos industry began to move its factories to countries such as Taiwan, south korea, Brazil, and India (ibid.). This migration of so-called runaway hazardous shops began in the late 1960s. Taiwan, south korea, and Brazil became large exporters of asbestos products to the United States: actually, they themselves imported the raw asbestos from American companies, such as Johns-Manville, and shipped their finished products back to the United States and other industrialized countries. The favorite spot for such relocation was Mexico.

Rational Phytotherapy: A Reference Guide for Physicians and Pharmacists

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Most of the bulk herb comes from China, Japan, North and south korea, and from plantations in Europe (southern France) and North America. The content of flavonoid glycosides is highest in fresh ginkgo leaves that are harvested in May shortly after the appearance of new foliage, while the leaves are still a pure green color (Sticher, 1993). The leaves may be gathered by climbing and picking, or they may be stripped from branches that have been cut from the tree. On plantations, leaves are machine-harvested from trees that are pruned to the size and shape of large shrubs.

Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About

Kevin Trudeau
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At least eight house members and fifteen house aides accepted trips to south korea from a registered foreign agent despite rules prohibiting the practice. The Washington Post reported that a U.S. Indian tribe and a gambling services company made donations to a Washington-based public policy group to cover most of a $70,000 trip to Britain in mid-2000 by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. Amazingly, that week-long trip took place just two months before DeLay helped kill legislation opposed by the same tribe and the same company. Can we say conflict of interest? Can we say payoff?

Safe Food: Bacteria, Biotechnology, and Bioterrorism

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Indeed, disruptions were likely to be considerable, since the commingled corn for the zooo crop amounted to 1x4 million bushels, and Japan and south korea had rules forbidding any genetically modified corn from entering their countries. For all of these reasons, the Grocery Manufacturers of America and other food industry trade associations strongly supported the Aventis petitions. Using yet another tactic, Aventis asked the EPA to set a "tolerance" limit for StarLink—a level below which regulatory agencies would ignore traces of the Cry^C gene or protein in food.

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