DreamPharm Products:
Lutein-20||Herbs for headache, fever, and migraine ||
Milk thistle||Saw palmetto||
Triple B Super Vision||Garlic, Ginger, and Grapeseed Extract||
Ginseng and Ginkgo||Hair Million||
DHEA||Coenzyme Q10||
Sleep Aid herbal formula - natural sleep aid||Herbal Breath - herbs for bad breath problems.||
Weight loss herbal formula for menopause and pms||Ginkgo biloba||
Colon cleansing, Laxative||ViaVita, Lecithin for healthy liver
Fatty acids resources:
Pathogen research abs 1 || Pathogen research abs 2 || Pathogen research abs 3 || Pathogen research abs 4 || Pathogen research abs 5 ||
Hormone and endocrine research abs 1 || Hormone and endocrine research abs 2 || Hormone and endocrine research abs 3 || Hormone and endocrine research abs 4 || Hormone and endocrine research abs 5
Can J Biochem. 1979 Oct;57(10):1245-9.
[Development and control of liver amylo-1,6-glucosidase activity in the fetal rat]
[Article in French]
Vaillant R, Bourgeois-Victor P, Fairand A.
The development of amylo-1,6-glucosidase activity is studied in fetal rat liver. The activity of control fetuses is high on day 17.5, decreases from day 17.5 to day 19.5, and then rises during the next days. In hypophysectomised fetuses, the increase of the activity is suppressed but not the decrease. Moreover, if the mother is adrenalectomized the decrease and the increase are abolished in hypophysectomised fetuses. Growth hormone administration is quite effective in preventing the decrease in enzyme activity but cortisol treatment does not prevent it. In contrast, cortisol produces a precocious decrease of the activity in intact fetuses. These findings suggest that during fetal life, two hormonal regulation mechanisms are involved in the regulation of amylo-1,6-glucosidase activity: cortisol has a repressive effect on the enzymic activity while growth hormone acts as an inducer.
online pharmacy ref. source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=120213&dopt=Abstract
Indian J Physiol Pharmacol. 2003 Jan;47(1):10-26.
Experimental models for human implantation.
Sengupta J, Ghosh D.
Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110 029. jayasreesenguptotmail.com
An understanding of the cellular and molecular basis of blastocyst implantation in the human remains as yet a black box, however, a few experimental models using human and non-human primate species have addressed this issue. This review attempts to highlight, based on experimental evidence, the paradigm shifts in our understanding of the endocrine basis of embryo implantation, and the nature of dialogue between a growing, viable conceptus and maternal endometrial cells in the establishment of 'receptivity' for blastocyst implantation. It is being proposed that an existing inflammation paradigm of blastocyst implantation could be tested using an experimental model to compare tissue behaviour of conceptus associated endometrial cells with that occurring after induction of deciduoma in hormone-primed uterus. We anticipate that an in vitro model of blastocyst implantation using the experimental models of homotypic and heterotypic cultures of uterine epithelial and stromal fibroblast cells expressing structural and functional phenotypic responses as observed in situ may provide us with necessary clues about the temporal and spatial nature of cellular and molecular functions involving various endocrine and paracrine factors at implantation.
online pharmacy ref. source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12708120&dopt=Abstract [PubMed - in process]
Endocrinol Jpn. 1979 Dec;26(6):749-52.
Central nervous system mediated stimulation by thyrotropin-releasing hormone of microcirculation in thyroid gland of rats.
Tonoue T, Nomoto T.
The blood flow of thyroid, adrenal cortex and renal cortex in the pentobarbital anesthetized rat was assessed from hydrogen gas desaturation curve. The microcirculation of thyroid was markedly augmented within 2 min after an intraventricular injection of Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone (TRH) while Met-Enkephalin (ENK) failed to influence. Both TRH and ENK stimulated the microcirculation of adrenal cortex moderately. ENK diminished the microcirculation of renal cortex whereas TRH did not exert any effect. The response of thyroid to TRH was abolished by vagotomy, thus the existence of a specific TRH-vagus -thyroid connection was indicated.
online pharmacy ref. source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=120247&dopt=Abstract
J Med Primatol. 1979;8(6):349-64.
Estrogen and luteinizing hormone secretion in diverse primate species from simplified urinary analysis.
Hodges JK, Czekala NM, Lasley BL.
A practical approach for monitoring urinary estrogen and luteinizing hormone (LH) in various primate species is described. Total immunoreactive estrogen (Et) levels, measured without chromatography, provided a convenient estimation of estrone, estradiol and estriol as the sum of their separated parts. Bioactive LH in urine was measured by the rat interstitial cell testosterone (RICT) in vitro bioassay. Correction for urinary creatinine content allowed for the comparison of hormone production from small volumes of urine collected from single daily voidings. Using these methods, urinary Et and LH profiles through the reproductive cycles of a human, gorilla, chimpanzee and capuchin monkey have been determined.
online pharmacy ref. source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=120442&dopt=Abstract
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 1979 Winter;3(4):265-84.
Differentiation of coital behavior in mammals: a comparative analysis.
Baum MJ.
The evidence reviewed suggests that in all mammalian species the adult male's ability to display masculine coital behavior depends in part on exposure of the developing brain to testicular testosterone or its metabolites. In many mammals, particularly rodents, ruminants, and some carnivores, perinatal exposure to androgen also causes behavioral defeminization, i.e., reduced capacity to display typically feminine coital behavior in response to gonadal hormones in adulthood. The data reviewed suggest that no such process occurs in certain other mammalian species, including ferret, rhesus monkey, marmoset, and man. Testicular androgen may cause behavioral defeminization only in those species in which expression of feminine sexual behavior normally depends on the neural action of progesterone, acting synergistically with estradiol; new data support this claim in the ferret. The possible contribution of estrogenic and 5 alpha-reduced androgenic metabolites of testosterone to the occurrence of behavioral masculinization and defeminization is considered in those mammalian species for which data are available.
online pharmacy ref. source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=120519&dopt=Abstract
Beautiful, dense hair is a dream for many people.
Hair growth is a sophisticated biological process, which has not yet been understood.
A multitude of therapeutic measures, including drugs, surgery, and suppelements have been developed.
However, due to the diversity of the problems underlying hair loss, there is no single solution that
can address all hair loss cases. Another problem is that most of chemical drugs and hair transplantation
surgeries are not free from varying degrees of undesirable side effects on health.
Hair Million is an alternative solution to cope with hair loss problems.
Anecdotally, it shows prositive results and improvement especially for age-related hair thinning and hair loss
for a large group of people who take it as suggested. Although personal experiences and anecdotal evidences
indicate that it works, we still do not understand the mechanisms of action as to how Hair Million works to
help stop hair loss, and promote hair growth. There has been no clinical trials nor placebo controlled statistical
analysis on the efficacy of Hair Million on hair loss and hair growth. R & D costs dearly, and no one would
afford to research complex herbal ingredients, which are often not patentable at all because they are
made by mother nature.
DreamPharm Online Healthy Supplements ||
Constipation relief, laxative, colon cleansing ||
Lutein ||
Progesterone Cream ||
Natural herbal formula for hair loss problems ||