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Quercetin Promising for Chronic Prostatitis

Prostatitis can be very painful for any man that has prostrate problems. Research data has been used to estimate that 5% of men suffer from this problem and these accounts for some two million doctor’s appointments here in the United States every year. This is a condition of inflammation, medically described as chronic prostatitis, which can be experienced by adult males of any age; it is not limited to men over fifty years old. Read the rest of this entry »

Arterial Aging Reversed by Resveratrol

Dr. Young-Mi Park, MD., a cell biologist at Cleveland Clinic, was successful in researching the role of oxidant stress and inflammation on the pathogenesis, or disease-causing mechanisms of artherosclerosis.  It was known that fat laden inflammatory cells called foam-cell macrophages did trigger inflammation when they became trapped beneath the lining of blood vessels. Dr. Park’s research wanted to know why the cells could become trapped and how they could be released from their endothelial bondage. Freeing the cells would reverse the inflammation resulting from the bondage.

Dr. Park’s team decided that the best approach to solving the bondage problem was to test antioxidants known to prevent the foam cells from migrating into the endothelial lining and their ability to release cells already present in the endothelial lining. Read the rest of this entry »

Resveratrol and Neurodegenerative Diseases

A well known Spanish neuropharmacologist, Merce Pallas believes healthy aging remains one of the most important ideals of today’s society. Unfortunately, unhealthy aging is really visible in those suffering from destructive neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease. Both of these disorders are linked to oxidative damage and inflammation. Research is thought to hold a direct key to solving these problems because of resveratrol’s impact in fighting inflammation and oxidative damage. Some have suggested that resveratrol helps to preserve and regulate energy levels in the brain and nerve cells, and extending their active lives in part with the support from sirtuin-activating effects on mitochondria in the cells. Read the rest of this entry »

DISCLAIMER: I am not a Doctor and do not give medical advice; this is a news report and cannot substitute for the advice of a medical professional.