Thursday, October 12, 2006

Swollen Tongue And Kidney Problems



erythroleukemia ACUTE / polycythemia vera (2)

N-Tense / N-Tense 2 / Cat's Claw

Mullaca-Physalis angulata

Summaries of Clinical Studies

Phytother Res 2002 Aug; 7 (4): 335 -8 antimycobacterial activities of Physalis angulata L.
Pietro, RC, et al. Co-infection with tuberculosis-HIV has impacted the epidemiology of tuberculosis around the world and the efficacy of drug regimens traditionally prescribed to treat tuberculosis such as isoniazid, rifampicin and pyrazinamide decreased due to the emergence of multidrug resistance (MDR) M. tuberculosis from
This work is part of the research on natural antimicrobial agents from plant extracts by fractionation guided by biological evaluation by in vitro minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) using the microdilution method with the redox dye Alamar Blue . Crude extracts of Physalis angulata and CHC13 fractions containing the physalin atividadade demonstrated antimycobacterial against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium kansasii, Mycobacterium malmoense and Mycobacterium intracellulare.
Cell Physiol 1991 Oct; 149 (1): 66-7 induction by heat shock response and alterations of protein phosphorylation by a new inhibitor of topoisomerase II, witangulatina A, tumor cells in 9L rat brain Lee, WC, et al. The witangulatina A is a new inhibitor of topoisomerase II identified and isolated from the plant Physalis angulata antitumor Chinese. It was found in vivo, cytotoxicity, ability to general suppression of protein synthesis and induction of synthesis of a small group of proteins including those generated by the treatment of shock heating. The 70 kDa protein generated by witangulatina A, was unmistakably identified as protein 70 (HSP70) in treatment of shock since the two proteins migrated to the same position in two dimensional polyacrylamide gels, which can be recognized by a monoclonal antibody to human HSP70 and demonstrated by identical peptide maps. The induction of protein synthesis was regulated by witangulatina The step in transcription since it was abandoned, in cells pretreated with actinomycin D. But the initiation of this process did not require protein synthesis because it was not affected by cycloheximide. Another effect of witangulatina The cell was alteration of protein phosphorylation including an increase in 65K protein phosphorylation which was detected in cells treated with heat shock. Moreover, this process was observed during 7.5 min after the initial heat treatment which is much faster than the onset of HSP synthesis. Therefore, increased phosphorylation of 65 kDa protein may represent one of the first signals generated by both the shock heating as the witanglutina A and can still be involved in regulating the response against these shocks in the cells.
J Ethnopharmacol 1996 Dec; 55 (1): 1-11, Evaluation of trypanocidal activity in vitro of African medicinal plants Freiburghaus, F., et al. The petroleum ether, dichloromethane, methanol and aqueous extracts of 24 plants belonging to 19 families which are described in the literature as traditional remedies, for sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis in African human) were selected for in vitro activity against Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, as well as for cytotoxicity to cells of human fibroblasts (WI-38). The trypanocidal activity of natural compounds berberine and harmane, both documented as trypanocidal, was also evaluated. The promising trypanocidal activity with IC 50 values \u200b\u200bbelow 10 micrograms / ml was found in 32 extracts of 13 plant species. The most active extracts with IC 50 below 1 microgram / ml were derived from Annona senegalensis, Buss occidentalis and Physalis angulata. The plant extracts showed a modest selectivity index trypanocidal in contrast to commercially available that have a more distinct selective toxicity against trypanosomes.
J Ethnopharmacol 1995 Oct; 48 (2): 85-8 antigonorréica activity of plants used in Guatemala for the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases Caceres, A., et al. Plants popularly used for treatment of gonorrhea were macerated in 50% alcohol and the tincture tested for in vitro activity against Neisseria gonorrhoeae with use of strains isolated from symptomatic patients and confirmed by standard bacteriological procedures. From 46 plants investigated, 13 (28.3%) showed evident inhibition zones (> 9 mm), 7 (15.2%) showed small activity (6.1 - 8.9 mm) and 26 (56.5%) showed no activity, 9 of these plants inhibited five strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolated recently. The most active plants of American origin were: bark of Bixa orellana, Parmentier edulis fruits, leaves Diphysa robinioides, Eupatorium odoratum, Gliricidia sepium, Physalis angulata, Piper aduncum and Prosopis juliflora, root of Casimiroa edulis, and whole Clematis dioica.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 1990 Oct-Dec; 85 (4): 413-7 Trypanosomatid protozoa in fruit of Solanaceae in southeastern Brazil Kastelein. P., et al. Solanacea fruits of indigenous cultivated in southeastern Brazil have been examined for the presence of trypanosomatid flagellates.
The 14 species were found infected: Capsicum annuum, C. praetermissum, Lycopersicon esculentum, Nicandra physaloides, Physalis angulata, Solanum sp., S. americanum, S. concinnum, S. diflorum, S. erianthum, S. gilo, S. robustum, S. variable and S. viarum. The hemipterano pentatomid Arvelius albopunctatus experimentally transmitted scourges fruits of some species. Cultures of flagella were obtained from fruits of eight species of Solanaceae and A. albopunctatus. Biochem Biophys Res
Commum 1989 Mar 31; 159 (3): 1118-34 A new compound, witangulatina A, promotes type II DNA topoisomerase measured by DNA damage. Juang, JK, at al. The witangulatina A, a new compound with a known chemical structure and antitumor Chinese plant originated from Physalis angulata L, was discovered by the action of topoisomerase II in the induction of topoisomerase II-mediated DNA damage in vitro. She has two values \u200b\u200bof effective dose of approximately 0.5 and 20 microM, with around a third of the activity 20microM VM-26.
I can say that herbal medicine can greatly assist in healing various diseases despite the disbelief of the doctors or traditional medicine, but the data and research presented above are also located on the site of international search Pubmed-Medline, despite the society in general by conditioning and hear do not believe that natural therapies / holistic / alternative or complementary long ago by our ancestors used to make or bring something good for people with some disease, but society in general and the unbelievers surrendered to it, because the therapies are scientifically proven and are being gradually though some still try to make it into disrepute among the population by its low cost and its simplicity.

Prof. Wagner Garden
Holistic Therapist
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