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61. What Is CAM
AGRICOLA A bibliographic database of citations alt HealthWatch A full text database of journal US Pharmaceutical industry launches herbal products line $10
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The Evidence Is In – Complimentary and Alternative Medicine
What is CAM What does it mean to be evidence based? These, and many other questions were discussed at an MLA Continuing Education course I attended at the MCMLA/SDLA meeting in October. The course was taught by Stephanie Weldon, NN/LM MCR Consumer Health Liaison, Univ. of Colorado Health Sciences Library In her course description she included these facts. “In 1997, the total visits to Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) providers (629M) exceeded total visits to all primary care physicians (386M). Total out of pocket expenditures for CAM therapies were conservatively estimated at $27B. (JAMA 1998; 280:1569-75). The statistics cited suggest that your patrons may be interested in CAM therapies. This session will provide you with an evidenced based approach to evaluating CAM literature. Information on herbal resources and their efficacy will be discussed. We will also look at the literature and resources which will help us answer our patron's questions. Come prepared for a lively discussion on CAM resources and methods for their evaluation.”

62. Complementary And Integrative Therapies
Gerhauser C, alt A, Heiss E, GamalEldeen A activity of Xanthohumol, a natural product derived from hop. H, Sridhar R. Inhibitory effect of herbal remedies on 12
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Damage Potential New Application for Herbal Antioxidant Ginkgo Biloba. of its therapeutic applications” alt Med Rev Therefore, these natural products can be
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64. World J Gastroenterol
drug or immunomodulator or antiviral herbs in the duration for the normalization of serum alt. transform themselves into myofibroblast producing liver fibrosis
http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/9/1615.asp
PubMed Submission Abstarct PDF Cited Click Count: DownLoad Count: ISSN 1007-9327 CN 14-1219/R World J Gastroenterol 2003 Jul;9(7): Effect of Sea buckthorn on liver fibrosis: A clinical study Ze-Li Gao, Xiao-Hong Gu, Feng-Tao Cheng, Fo-Hu Jiang Ze-Li Gao, Fo-Hu Jiang, Department of Gastroenterology, Baogang Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai 201900, China
Xiao-Hong Gu, Feng-Tao Cheng, Department of Gastroenterology, Yangpu District Hospital, Shanghai 200090, China
Correspondence to: Dr. Ze-Li Gao, Department of Gastroenterology, Baogang Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai 201900, China. gzeli@sina.com
Telephone: +86-21-56691101-6260
Received: 2002-12-28 Accepted: 2003-02-18 Abstract
AIM: To appraise the effect of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) on cirrhotic patients. METHODS: Fifty cirrhotic patients of Child-Pugh grade A and B were randomly divided into two groups: Group A as the treated group ( n= 30), taking orally the sea buckthorn extract, 15 g 3 times a day for 6 months. Group B as the control group (

65. Interesting Links
Italian Marketplace; Mediterranean Arabic Products; Heart Association National Center; Herbal Medicine HealthWorld Language INTRODUCTION TO alt.USAGE.ENGLISH;
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These are of course links that I have come across while searching for knowledge. Some of them are not all that interesting but one never knows when you might need that obscure bit of information. The Colony Beach an The Official Hilton Head Island Home Pag
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  • 66. New Hope Natural Media Online
    Anthocyanins are the active component in several herbal folk medicines RD, is a consultant to the natural products industry and alt Med Rev 2000 Dec;5(6)55362
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    These plant pigments are more than coloring agents for fruit juices, wine, and other beverages. They also contain an array of health-promoting benefits. By Marilyn Sterling, R.D. Eaten in large amounts by primitive humans, anthocyanins are antioxidant flavonoids that protect many body systems. They have some of the strongest physiological effects of any plant compounds, and they are also things of beauty: anthocyanins provide pigment for pansies, petunias, and plums. (Anthocyanins are a separate class of flavonoids from proanthocyanidins , discussed in NSN Anthocyanins are the active component in several herbal folk medicines such as bilberry ( Vaccinium myrtillus ), which was used in the 12th century to induce menstruation and during World War II to improve British pilots' night vision. Scientists are now discovering how such anthocyanins work and are beginning to appreciate their health benefits. Anthocyanins link with sugar molecules to form anthocyanins; besides chlorophyll, anthocyanins are probably the most important group of visible plant pigments. Anthocyanins, a flavonoid category, were found in one study to have the strongest antioxidizing power of 150 flavonoids.

    67. Growing Your Own Food
    http//www.agric.wa.gov.au/agency/pubns/H2H/5ce81de.htm These pages produced by agriculture Western Austrailia are a good guide to produce storage.
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    Growing Your Own Food Information Catalogs Publications Newsgroups ... Home Food, water and shelter...the three things we all need to live. Growing our own food is time consuming yet a very rewarding experience. Whether or not we can grow all the food we need depends on our tastes, lifestyles, means and abilities, but there is absolutely no reason why we can't grow at least some of our food..even if it is in an old pot in the window sill. Our advice to new gardeners? Start Small. A successful small garden will produce more edible food than a large, poorly kept one. Imformation Sites:

    68. REFERENCES
    An herbal supplement containing by a novel, natural extract of (–)hydroxycitric acid.” Int Sci Conf Comp alt Int Med A functional food product for the
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  • Samenuk D et al. “Adverse cardiovascular events temporally associated with ma huang, an herbal source of ephedrine.” Mayo Clin Proc. 77(1): 12-16, 2002. www.mayo.edu/proceedings Boozer CN et al. “Herbal ephedra/caffeine for weight loss: a 6-month randomized safety and efficacy trial.” Int J Obesity. 26: 593-604, 2002. www.nature.com/ijo Fugh-Berman A. “Herb-drug interactions.” Lancet. 355(9198):134-8, 2000. www.thelancet.com Waluga M et al. “Cardiovascular effects of ephedrine, caffeine and yohimbine measured by thoracic electrical bioimpedance in obese women.” Clin Physiol. 18(1):69-76, 1998. www.blackwell-synergy.com
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    70. From Jed_lindholm@agcs.cas.psu.eduMon Apr 3 120239 1995 Date 3
    alt.health.ayurveda alt.folklore.gemstones alt.folklore.herbs alt.coevolution What type of products tend to kean.ucs.mun.ca Article 690 of alt.agriculture.misc
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    From jed_lindholm@agcs.cas.psu.eduMon Apr 3 12:02:39 1995 Date: 3 Apr 1995 06:58:48 -0500 From: Jed Lindholm To: Larry London To: rpower@leif.ucs.mun.ca Cc: Larry London NNTP-Posting-Host: leif.ucs.mun.ca I'm looking for some information on how to go about establishing a farmer's market or an open air market. We are looking to establish this type of market for residents of the community to sell their wares as sort of a community development project. -What are some of the pitfalls to be aware of? -What type of products tend to sell well? -Who comes to these markets? I've been to those open air markets in Europe and was duely impressed by the selection and the sheer number of vendors. Any and all comments will be welcome! Thanks! Roger rpower@kean.ucs.mun.ca Article 690 of alt.agriculture.misc: Newsgroups: alt.agriculture.misc Path: bigblue.oit.unc.edu!concert!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!darwin.sura.net!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!blanket.mitre.org!world!decwrl!netcomsv!netcom.com!geoff From: geoff@netcom.com (Geoffrey Leach) Subject: Re: best farmers' markets: criteria? Message-ID: Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest) References: NNTP-Posting-Host: herman.cs.uoguelph.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] From nermal.cs.uoguelph.ca!herman.cs.uoguelph.ca!bapgar Wed Mar 30 07:32:10 1994 Path: nermal.cs.uoguelph.ca!herman.cs.uoguelph.ca!bapgar From: bapgar@uoguelph.ca (Bill Apgar) Newsgroups: bit.listserv.travel-l Subject: best farmers' markets: criteria? Date: 30 Mar 1994 12:31:44 GMT Organization: University of Guelph Lines: 11 Message-ID:

    71. Habiba's Products & Accessories
    M. The Complete German Commission E Monographs, Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines. Havsteen, B., Flavonoids, a class of natural products of high alt Med Rev
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    The Revolutionary Antioxidant 90 Capsules We've all heard about antioxidants. Antioxidant is a classification of several vitamin-rich organic substances, including bioflavonoids, phytonutrients, and the carotenoids that add color to fruits and vegetables. At the molecular and cellular levels, antioxidants deactive free radicals, which are damaged molecules that seek to repair themselves by stealing materials from our body's healthy cells. Free radicals are the natural by-products of many processes within and among cells, and they are also created by exposure to various environmental factors - such as air pollution, pesticides, food additives, and radiation - and the effects of aging, stress and illness. We all need a nutritional shield and defense against the hazards of everyday living. Free radicals are believed to play a role in many different health problems. Free radicals can cause damage to cell walls, certain cell structures, and genetic material within cells. Over time, this damage can become irreversible. Unfortunatley, studies indicate most adults don't consume recommended amounts of antioxidant nutrients, especially as they become older. While there's no substitution for eating fresh fruits and vegetables, many people regard antioxidant supplements as health insurance.

    72. MLA Guide (Anderson/Allee): Links Alphabetical
    Ashwagandha) http//www.herbmed.org/Herbs/Herb136.htm; for Healthy Living http//www.altmed-ed.com/; Factsheet Information and Advice Sheets Produced by the
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    Medical Library Association Encyclopedic Guide to Searching and Finding Health Information on the Web
    edited by P. F. Anderson and Nancy J. Allee
    Return to Home Information Samples Links (by Chapter) ... Links (Alphabetical)
    Links Organized Alphabetically: Letter A
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    73. Shiitakepilz - Abnehmen Gewichtsredungkion Und Diät Mit Dem Wertvollen Shiitake
    (1995); Shiitake mushroom production gaining ground. http//www.holistic-online.com/Herbal-Med/_Herbs/h327.htm.
    http://www.akupunktura.de/diaet abnehmen schlank/Abnehmen_-_Abnehmen_Shop__was_/
    nicht zu verwechseln mit herkömmlichen Nahrungsergänzungsmitteln oder Produkten zur gewichtskontrollierten Ernährung. Sie dürfen die wichtige Verbraucherinformation “zum Abnehmen” bzw. “zur Gewichtsreduktion” nicht führen!
    Der Shiitakepilz (Literaturquellenangaben und eine Sammlung von Internetlinks zu
    wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten etc. finden Sie weiter unten) Shiitake wird in Asien seit Alters her als schmackhafte Spezialität geschätzt und inzwischen auch in Europa und den USA sehr teuer als Delikatesse gehandelt. Der Pilz ist ein hervorragender Lieferant von essentiellen Aminosäuren*, Vitaminen, Spurenelementen und vielen anderen biologisch wertvollen Substanzen. *Essentielle Aminosäuren sind Eiweißbestandteile, die der Körper nicht selbst herstellen kann und daher auf deren Zufuhr von außen angewiesen ist. Der Shiitakepilz hat in ganz Asien und besonders in China ein traditionell hohes Ansehen. In Japan sollen dem Pilz erhebliche immunaktive Eigenschaften zugesprochen werden. Im weiteren wird ihm nachgesagt, daß er hungerlindernd wirken soll und gegen erhöhtes Cholesterin und Arteriosklerose vorbeugen könnte. Neuere Forschungen, auch außerhalb Asiens, lassen diese Annahmen der traditionellen asiatischen Volksmedizin immer wahrscheinlicher werden. Die wissenschaftliche Literatur über den Shiitakepilz ist mittlerweile sehr umfangreich (siehe weiter unten)

    74. House Plants - Plants
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    75. Chinese Gesneriaceae
    bicarpellate ovary in flowers of Gesneriaceae may produce a stigma. Guangxi Liuzhou, cultivated in Longtan Park conservatory, alt. Herbs perennial, caulescent
    http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/china/novon/weitzma7-4.htm
    NOVON 7(4): 423-435. 1997.
    New Taxa, New Combinations, and Notes on Chinese Gesneriaceae
    Anna L. Weitzman, Laurence E. Skog Department of Botany, MRC-166, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560-0001, U.S.A. WANG Wen-tsai, PAN Kai-yu, and LI Zhen-yu Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiangshan, Beijing 100093, China Abstract. Preparation of the Gesneriaceae for the Flora of China has revealed new taxa, including one new genus, Paraisometrum ; thirteen new species, Chirita atroglandulosa C. napoensis C. pungentisepala C. pycnantha C. shouchengensis C. shuii C. skogiana C. wangiana Didymocarpus subpalmatinervis Hemiboea wangiana Opithandra burttii Oreocharis dentata Paraisometrum mileense ; and seven new combinations, Chirita demissa Hemiboea subcapitata var. guangdongensis Lysionotus microphyllus var. omeiensis Lysionotus pauciflorus var. ikedae Oreocharis aurea var. cordato-ovata Paraboea glutinosa , and Tengia scopulorum var. potiflora . The new taxa are described, discussed, and compared with related taxa. The transfer and status changes are justified.

    76. Allergy
    Of the tested Chinese herbal ingredients, five species would increase the potential to produce cataracts. in liver and alanine transaminase (alt) and aspartate
    http://pacificweb.pacific.co.kr/teascience/antioxidant2.htm
      Antioxidant TITLE: Application of flow injectionchemiluminescence to the study of radical scavenging activity in plants.
      AUTHORS: Choi HY; Jhun EJ; Lim BO; Chung IM; Kyung SH; Park DK
      ADDRESS: Department of Biochemistry, Konkuk University, Chungju, Chungbuk, Korea, 380-701.
      SOURCE: Phytother Res 2000 Jun;14(4):250-3
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      TITLE: Comparative study of antioxidant potential of tea with and without additives.
      AUTHORS: Tewari S; Gupta V; Bhattacharya S
      ADDRESS: Department of Physiology, K. G. Medical College, Lucknow.
      SOURCE: Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 2000 Apr;44(2):215-9
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      TITLE: Antioxidant properties of (-)-epicatechin-3-gallate and its inhibition of Cr(VI)-induced DNA damage and Cr(IV)- or TPA-stimulated NF-kappaB activation. AUTHORS: Shi X; Ye J; Leonard SS; Ding M; Vallyathan V; Castranova V; Rojanasakul Y; Dong Z ADDRESS: Pathology and Physiology Research Branch, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, WV 26505, USA.

    77. Nat'l Academies Press, Nutrient Requirements Of Beef Cattle: (2000), 5 Minerals
    when fed for TABLE 51 Mineral Requirements and Maximum Tolerable Concentrations Requirement Mineral Cows Unit Growing and Finishing Cattle Gestating See Chapter 9 Early Lactation Maximum and
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    SELECTIVE INSECTICIDES. A. AbdelAal, Y. A. I., A. M. K. El-Sayed, A. A. Negm, M. H. Hussein, and A. H. El-Sebae. 1979. The relative toxicity of certain insecticides to Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.)
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