[...] 50. Tuttle KR, Puhlman ME, Cooney SK, Short RA: Effects of amino acids and glucagon on renal hemodynamics in type 1 diabetes. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 2002, 282(1):F103-12. OpenURL Return to citation in text: 51. Bilo HJ, Schaap GH, Blaak E, Gans RO, Oe PL, Donker AJ: Effects of chronic and acute protein administration on [...]
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[...] neurotransmitter that can bind to various receptors. This means that forskolin is able to exert strong indirect effects upon neurotransmission (D. McKenna 1995, 103*). Whether this can result in psychoactive effects is unknown Christian Ratsch, The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications E) Coleus [...]
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[...] C, Novaes RB, et all. .Effects of creatine supplementation on renal function: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2008 May;103(1):33-40.. • Gualano B, de Salles Painelli V, Roschel H, et all. Creatine supplementation does not impair kidney function in type 2 diabetic patients: a randomized, [...]
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[...] sleep, which is the deepest stage of sleep, and is most important for mental and physical recovery. Ethanol reliably disrupts REM sleep, at doses as low as 2-3 drinks (102, 103, 104). It increases the time to induction of REM as well as total time spent in REM, due to decreases in the number of REM sleep episodes as well as a prolongation of the [...]
[...] sleep, which is the deepest stage of sleep, and is most important for mental and physical recovery. Ethanol reliably disrupts REM sleep, at doses as low as 2-3 drinks (102, 103, 104). It increases the time to induction of REM as well as total time spent in REM, due to decreases in the number of REM sleep episodes as well as a prolongation of the [...]
[...] sleep, which is the deepest stage of sleep, and is most important for mental and physical recovery. Ethanol reliably disrupts REM sleep, at doses as low as 2-3 drinks (102, 103, 104). It increases the time to induction of REM as well as total time spent in REM, due to decreases in the number of REM sleep episodes as well as a prolongation of the [...]
[...] sleep, which is the deepest stage of sleep, and is most important for mental and physical recovery. Ethanol reliably disrupts REM sleep, at doses as low as 2-3 drinks (102, 103, 104). It increases the time to induction of REM as well as total time spent in REM, due to decreases in the number of REM sleep episodes as well as a prolongation of the [...]
[...] Doucet E. Increased meal frequency does not promote greater weight loss in subjects who were prescribed an 8-week equi-energetic energy-restricted diet. Br J Nutr. 2010 Apr;103(8):1098-101 • Heden TD, Liu Y, Sims LJ, Whaley-Connell AT, et all. Meal Frequency Differentially Alters Postprandial Triacylglycerol and Insulin Concentrations in Obese [...]
[...] text: 50. Tuttle KR, Puhlman ME, Cooney SK, Short RA: Effects of amino acids and glucagon on renal hemodynamics in type 1 diabetes. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 2002, 282(1):F103-12. OpenURL Return to citation in text: 51. Bilo HJ, Schaap GH, Blaak E, Gans RO, Oe PL, Donker AJ: Effects of chronic and acute protein administration on renal [...]
[...] Metab Res 19:358-60, 1987 6. Roger PP, Servais P and Dumont JE. regulation of dog thyroid epithelial cell cycle by forskolin, and adenylate cyclase activator. Exp Cell Res 172:282-92, 1990 7. Chang J, et al: effect of forskolin on prostaglandin synthesis by mouse resident pertoneal macrophages. european J Pharmacology 103:303-12, 1984"
[...] the brain (cortex and hippocampus). In humans, the effects of HupA are considered a promising therapeutic agent for Alzheimer's disease and memory deficit. In one study of 103 patients with Alzheimer's disease, (multi-center, prospective, double-blind, parallel, placebo controlled and randomized), 50 received 200mcg of HupA and 53 received a [...]
[...] 50. Tuttle KR, Puhlman ME, Cooney SK, Short RA: Effects of amino acids and glucagon on renal hemodynamics in type 1 diabetes. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 2002, 282(1):F103-12. 51. Bilo HJ, Schaap GH, Blaak E, Gans RO, Oe PL, Donker AJ: Effects of chronic and acute protein administration on renal function in patients with chronic renal [...]