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quinta-feira, 9 de agosto de 2018

Alterações na alimentação vs. uso de antibióticos...

... estudado:
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-08-scientists-common-dietary-elements-lethal.html

Citando:
"Salk Institute researchers report that giving mice dietary iron supplements enabled them to survive a normally lethal bacterial infection and resulted in later generations of those bacteria being less virulent. The approach, which appears in the journal Cell on August 9, 2018, demonstrates in preclinical studies that non-antibiotic-based strategies—such as nutritional interventions—can shift the relationship between the patient and pathogens away from antagonism and toward cooperation.

"Antibiotics and antimicrobials are one of the most important advances in medicine, and we definitely need to continue efforts focused on developing new classes of antimicrobials," says Associate Professor Janelle Ayres, who holds the Helen McLoraine Developmental Chair and is senior author of the new paper. "But we need to learn from history and think about other ways to treat infectious diseases. Our work suggests that instead of killing bacteria, if we promote the health of the host, we can tame the behavior of the bacteria so that they don't cause disease, and we can actually drive the evolution of less dangerous strains.""

(...)

"For the current work, Ayres' team studied a naturally occurring gastrointestinal infection in mice caused by Citrobacter rodentium (CR), which leads to diarrhea, weight loss and, in extreme cases, death. (CR is related to pathogenic E. coli that are associated with human food recalls.)"

domingo, 12 de fevereiro de 2017

Cuidado com compras de produtos de saúde online influenciadas pelas revisões dos utilizadores

Devemos dar um grande desconto ao que os compradores de produtos de saúde dizem sobre os benefícios do produto porque há uma tendência para o exagero dos benefícios:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/amazon-weight-loss-product-reviews-misleading-customers-clinical-trials-online-shopping-health-a7572851.html
Citando:
"Customers should approach online reviews of health products with caution, say University of Aberdeen researchers. An analysis of clinical trial data and user-generated online reviews has shown that customers are prone to exaggerating the effects of weight loss and cholesterol treatments, especially when they have positive results. The researchers examined more than 1,600 Amazon.com reviews, and found that Benecol reviewers described an average drop in cholesterol over three times above what was found in carefully controlled trials."

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terça-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2017

Suplemento Alimentar: Sobre o carvão activo (ou carvão activado)


Sobre o carvão activo (ou carvão activado, carvão vegetal, activated charcoal): Suplemento alimentar que contribui para a manutenção do processo digestivo e intestinal. Algumas embalagens alegam ajudar no combate à flatulência.


Os diversos suplementos alimentares que se vêem no mercado (PT) combinam o carvão activo sempre com mais algo (funcho, etc.).


Sobre a saúde digestiva e intestinal (com referência ao carvão vegetal):
https://www.celeiro.pt/conteudo/detalhe/as-plantas-medicinais-e-os-problemas-digestivos


Exemplos do suplemento alimentar (com preços, Celeiro.pt):
https://www.celeiro.pt/procurar#!/pesquisa:carvão/

segunda-feira, 29 de agosto de 2016