Removal, Bioleaching and Detoxification of Heavy Metals by Aloe vera as Phytoremediation Case Report Suppression of Gall Bladder Hypertrophy and Ureteral Stone Yagi
Decontamination of air, soil, and water polluted with dangerous mercury, cadmium, arsenic, and chromium by plants is called phytoremediation. As a living plant, Aloe vera was used to clean up the soil, water and air contaminated with dangerous heavy metals and gas. Aloe vera plant and the waste powder occurred from aloe vera gel processing, were applied for phytoremediation in which Aloe vera was proposed as a cost-effective plant-based approach of environmental remediation. Bioleaching is a process of extracting metals from their ores through the use of living microorganisms. Endophytic bacteria in Aloe vera gel could be used as bioleaching of heavy metals. Furthermore the detoxification of heavy metals and hepato-therapeutic effects by Aloe vera was focused specially on hepatic fibrosis and chronic kidney diseases. Case reports showed the suppression of gall bladder hypertrophy and ureteral stone by aloe vera supplements.
Low molecular weight fucoidan attenuating pulmonary fibrosis by relieving inflammatory reaction and progression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition - ScienceDirect
Diffuse alveolar injury and pulmonary fibrosis (PF) are the main causes of death of Covid-19 cases. In this study a low molecular weight fucoidan (LMW…
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When gluten sensitivity or celiac disease is unmanaged or undiagnosed, deficiencies of macro- and micronutrients can occur. This is generally due to impaired digestion throughout the small and large intestine.
Protein is among the nutrients affected by malabsorption in celiac disease. Malabsorption of dietary protein leads to a deficiency of proteins within the body that can cascade into a number of issues in the body as discussed previously.
Research studies have identified that those newly diagnosed with celiac disease commonly have protein deficiency. When protein deficiency is combined with chronic inflammation as is common in those with gluten induced damage, a vicious cycle can occur. Especially when gluten contributes to damage of the muscles, joints, and tendons. This cycle, is commonly referred to as the “Gluten Muscle Wasting Cycle” or the “Grainflammation Cycle”.
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There are a number of factors that play into the development of thyroid disease, but first lets focus on the often overlooked nutrient needs of the thyroid gland.
In order to regulate and make thyroid hormone, the body needs certain nutrients. These nutrients should be provided by the diet, but a healthy gut flora also plays a role in delivering nutrients for thyroid function.
First, the body needs protein, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin B12 to produce TSH
Next, once TSH is produced, the brain sends a signal to your thyroid to make T4, which is the Thyroxine made up of the amino acid Tyrosine plus four molecules of iodine attached to it. For this, it needs the help of Vitamin C, B2 and B3.
T4 is the inactive form of thyroid hormone, and so the body needs to convert it to T3. To make this conversion, the body needs the help of the nutrients selenium and iron.
T3 is the active form of the hormone, but to get it inside of the cells in the body to help regulate our metabolism, the body needs vitamins A and D and omega-3 fatty acids.
The absence of any of these nutrients can suppress thyroid function and disrupt thyroid pathways, causing the thyroid to not work efficiently. Gluten induced malnutrition is one of the major mechanisms of thyroid hormone dysfunction.
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Regular use of glucosamine was significantly related with decreased risk of lung cancer and lung cancer mortality, based on data from this nationwide prospective cohort study.
A novel fucoidan complex-based functional beverage attenuates oral cancer through inducing apoptosis, G2M cell cycle arrest and retarding cell migrationinvasion - ScienceDirect
In current study, we have investigated the anti-oral cancer effects of developed functional beverage, which integrates fucoidan complex (FC) with natu…
Potential protective effects of Aloe vera gel on cardiovascular diseases A mini-review - Sabbaghzadegan - - Phytotherapy Research - Wiley Online Library
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) comprise the most prevalent causes of morbidity and mortality in both men and women worldwide. CVDs are associated with several risk factors such as hyperlipidemia, dia...
Effect of processed aloe vera gel on immunogenicity in inactivated quadrivalent influenza vaccine and upper respiratory tract infection in healthy adults A randomized double-blind placebo
Aloe vera is a functional food with various pharmacological functions, including an immune-modulating effect. Until now, A. vera has never been studie…
Aloe vera and its two bioactive constituents in alleviation of diabetes –proteomic & mechanistic insights - ScienceDirect
Aloe barbadensis Miller, commonly known as Aloe vera has been used since time immemorial for treatment of various diseases such as cancer, inflammator…
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On April 29, 2020, ICAN submitted a FOIA request to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and requested copies of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s emails related to COVID-19. After the […]