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Thursday, July 22, 2021

Alzheimer is Caused by Alkaline Body Fluids_ Crimson Publishers

 Alzheimer is Caused by Alkaline Body Fluids by Manuel Mateos De Vicente* in COJ Reviews & Research_ Research and Reviews International Journals


Abstract
It is very painful to see how the victims of this terrible illness deteriorate. My stepmother had Alzheimer. Since then I have been obsessed by the impotence, we have in finding a cure to this tragedy. I have also analyzed other persons with Alzheimer because I wanted to know more about it. As a Life Member of scientific associations, I have received scientific journals for over 60 years. This is my primary source for the latest articles on medicine. Besides engineering I have studied chemistry, biophysical chemistry and the atomic structure of particles. This research has been presented in 39 papers in English at the US National Academy of Sciences, Iowa and Alaska Academies of Science as well as at international congresses [1-5]. I applied my background to analyze my stepmother’s Alzheimer. One of the tests I performed was to find the pH of the different body fluids: blood, saliva and urine. With the exception of her blood, the pH was alkaline. Over the years I had analyzed the pH of many Alzheimer patients and have discovered that the pH of body fluids was always alkaline. Once we know the origin, we then can have the means to stop or even cure it.

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Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Suggestions for Clinical Use of Chinese Herbs_ Crimson Publishers

Suggestions for Clinical Use of Chinese Herbs by Tong Zheng Hong* in Advancements in Bioequivalence & Bioavailability_ Bioequivalence And Bioavailability International Journal

 

Abstract
The clinical use of Chinese herbs is part of traditional Chinese medicine developed on the basis of inductive logic thinking that take care of the observation of nature. A drug consideration is required in clinical use of Chinese herbs according to the individual conditions. Timing and processing approaches might depend on the come out of the processing inducers. The use of granules is convenient with the accurate selections of herbs in details for the best effects. As alternative, it is suggested the combination of single granule of herbs

After acupuncture that has gained popularity and is recognized as the part of the healthcare system in the West, Chinese herbs are also getting more and more attention with the news that Chinese herbs are accepted and used by Olympic athletes, even though they are still viewed as the complementary and alternative healthcare tools. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is developed on the basis of inductive logic thinking that focuses on the similarity through the observation of nature. Under this notion, Chinese herbs develops its own theories different from those of acupuncture, which are to some extents complicated to understand for clinical use and learn.

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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

The Effects of Detraining on Cardiovascular Parameters in Distance Runners_ Crimson Publishers

 The Effects of Detraining on Cardiovascular Parameters in Distance Runners by Gerasimos V Grivas* in Examines in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Open Access_ Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine


Abstract
Detraining is the reduction of performance that happens after the cessation of training and is reflected by anatomic and physiologic changes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of reduce training on cardiovascular parameters in distance runners. Many studies showed reduce of VO2 max and anaerobic threshold after detraining. On the other hand, only one study examined the effect of detraining on running economy and did not observe a decline.

Introduction
Detraining is the partial or complete loss of training-induced adaptations, in response to an insufficient training stimulus [1]. In general, significant conditioning is lost after 2-6 weeks of insufficient training. In other words, the individual becomes ‘less fit’ [2]. Therefore, recognizes that stopped, or reduction of a training stimulus leads to a decline in specific conditioning. The rate of ‘fitness’ decrement with training cessation does vary from one physiological parameter to the another and so are here divided logically. The most important parameters that are affected from reduce training or detraining is maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), anaerobic or lactate threshold and running economy. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of reduce training on cardiovascular parameters in distance runners.

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A Close Look at the Application of the Yin-Yang- Based Acupoint Pairs_Crimson Publishers

A Close Look at the Application of the Yin-Yang- Based Acupoint Pairs by Tong Zheng Hong in Advancements in Bioequivalence & Bioavailabi...