نتایج جستجو برای: herbal teas

تعداد نتایج: 24647  

2011
Shizuo Toda

Herb teas, Arabian jasmine, Balsam pear, Barley grass, Guava, Hardy rubber tree, Japanese persimmon, Jobs tears, Oolong tea, Puerh tea and Wolofberry have been consumed as beverages for health in Asia. Oxidative stress induces various diseases. Some of them, Arabian jasmine, Guava, Hardy rubber tree, Japanese persimmon, Oolong tea and Puerh tea, have high total polyphenol content and antioxidan...

Journal: :Chest 1981
R M Castellan B A Boehlecke M R Petersen T D Thedell J A Merchant

INTERNATIONAl. CONFERENCE ON BYSSINOSIS 81S study may have been due to the differences in dust concentrations for the different cottons. An accurate adjustment for these differences cannot be made because only two closely spaced points on the doseresponse curve for standard cotton dust were obtained, and it may not be accurate to assume a similar slope for the dose-response to closed boll cotto...

2017
Yujing Sun Japaer Rukeya Wenyang Tao Peilong Sun Xingqian Ye

An infusion of the wolfberry (Lycium barbarum L.) is a traditional Asian herbal tea. This is the most commonly consumed form of dried wolfberry worldwide, yet little scientific information on wolfberry infusions is available. We investigated the effects of making infusions with hot water on the color, the content of bioactive compounds (polysaccharides, polyphenols, flavonoids and carotenoids) ...

2008
Chun Guang Li Liping Yang Shu-Feng Zhou

The popular use of herbal products in the general community raises concerns for potential herb– drug interactions. The risk of herb–drug interactions is increased if the herbal medicines are used concurrently with drugs which have a narrow therapeutic range, or are used in certain groups of patients, such as the elderly or those with impaired liver and renal functions. This short paper reviews ...

Journal: :Chest 1989
E Zuskin B Kanceljak T J Witek E N Schachter

The acute effect of herbal tea dust extracts on lung function was studied in 15 of 25 healthy subjects responding to the inhalation of these extracts. Bronchial inhalation challenge was performed with tea extracts (sage, dog rose and gruzyan) and with normal saline solution as a control substance to assess their baseline airway reactivity to an isotonic aerosol. Lung function testing was perfor...

2012
Ho Jae Park Dong Hyun Kim Se Jin Park Jong Min Kim Jong Hoon Ryu

Panax ginseng Meyer has been widely used as a tonic in traditional Korean, Chinese, and Japanese herbal medicines and in Western herbal preparations for thousands of years. In the past, ginseng was very rare and was considered to have mysterious powers. Today, the efficacy of drugs must be tested through well-designed clinical trials or meta-analyses, and ginseng is no exception. In the present...

2013
Yujing Liu Selena Ahmed Chunlin Long

BACKGROUND Liáng chá ("cooling tea", "herbal tea" or "cool tisane" in Chinese) are herbal drinks widely produced in southern China and consumed by billions of people worldwide to prevent and treat internal heat as well as a range of associated health conditions. Globalization and renewed interest in botanical remedies has attracted growing attention in cooling herbal drinks by industry, scienti...

2017
Zohaib Khurshid Mustafa Naseem Muhammad S Zafar Shariq Najeeb Sana Zohaib

The field of health has always emphasised on the use of natural products for curing diseases. There are varieties of natural products (such as silk, herbal tea, chitosan) used today in the biomedical application in treating a large array of systemic diseases. The natural product "Propolis" is a non-toxic resinous material having beneficial properties such as antimicrobial, anticancer, antifunga...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2006
A Wiedenmann U Keiderling K Habicht M Russina R Gähler

The reversal of magnetic moments of nanoparticles in concentrated Co ferrofluids was monitored in an oscillating magnetic field by new time-resolved stroboscopic small-angle neutron-scattering techniques. Time resolution in the micros range was achieved by using a pulsed beam technique, TISANE, while in continuous mode resolution was limited by the wavelength spread to about 1 ms. The frequency...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2011
Zalika Klemenc-Ketis Ziga Hladnik Janko Kersnik

Self-medication patterns in adults depend on sex. Self-medication among students is very common, but little is known about the influence of sex. The aim of the study was to determine the incidence of self-medication college students and to determine the effect of sex on self-medication patterns. A web based incidence study conducted on a sample of Slovenian university students. The main outcome...

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