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Dietary supplements for treatment of endometriosis: A review

Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 2022
As search for optimal therapy continues for endometriosis, aid of dietary supplements is gaining attention. Supplements can be used for their anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-proliferative and immune modulatory charactheristics.
P. Yalçın Bahat   +4 more
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Dietary supplements

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2004
For the athlete training hard, nutritional supplements are often seen as promoting adaptations to training, allowing more consistent and intensive training by promoting recovery between training sessions, reducing interruptions to training because of illness or injury, and enhancing competitive performance.
Ron J, Maughan   +2 more
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Standardized methods for the determination of antioxidant capacity and phenolics in foods and dietary supplements.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2005
Methods available for the measurement of antioxidant capacity are reviewed, presenting the general chemistry underlying the assays, the types of molecules detected, and the most important advantages and shortcomings of each method. This overview provides
R. Prior, Xianli Wu, K. Schaich
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Adulteration of selected dietary supplements and their detection methods.

Drug Testing and Analysis, 2020
At present, there is a growing trend towards the intentional adulteration of dietary supplements with synthetic pharmaceuticals, which represents an alarming emerging risk to consumers and a serious problem for regulatory agencies.
L. Muschietti   +2 more
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Dietary Supplements

Exercise and Sport Pharmacology, 2020
Dietary supplements have become increasingly popular in recent years. Research into the safety and efficacy of these substances is intensifying, a large number of quality trials being published in the past few years.
M. Mamrack
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Australian dietary supplementation practices: Health and dietary supplements

Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
A random mail survey of 726 adults living in the Adelaide metropolitan area was carried out to determine the prevalence of dietary supplementation and its relationship to health. In the month before the survey, 37% of men and 53% of women had taken some form of supplement.
Anthony Worsley, David Crawford
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Dietary supplements and bleeding

Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 2022
An estimated one-third of US adults use herbal supplements, often without reporting that use to their physicians. These supplements can potentially alter bleeding and coagulation during surgery and when used concomitantly with anticoagulants. Our objective was to provide a comprehensive review of the evidence of bleeding risks of the most popular ...
Jess Hatfield   +2 more
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Dietary supplements

Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
The amount of published information on dietary supplements mushroomed in the 1990s. In fewer than 5 years, publications increased at least 100-fold in the medical literature alone. Dietary supplements are an uncharted territory that warrants complete and accurate exploration.
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Dietary Supplements

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2008
Sales of dietary supplements in the United States continue to increase; patients who seek dental care more than likely are taking or contemplating taking dietary supplements. The author reviews the background of dietary supplements, highlights popular over-the-counter supplements available in the United States and addresses the issues of safety ...
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Nutrition and Dietary Supplements

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 1999
Quality and number of subjects in blinded controlled clinical trials about the nutrition and dietary supplements discussed here is variable. Glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin sulfate have sufficient controlled trials to warrant their use in osteoarthritis, having less side effects than currently used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and are the ...
Lisa M. Bartoli   +3 more
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