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How the brain gives special resonance to emotional memories

ScienceDaily (June 10, 2004) — DURHAM, N.C. -- If the emotional memory of a traumatic car accident or the thrill of first love are remembered with a special resonance, it...

Atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis, formerly considered a bland lipid storage disease, actually involves an ongoing inflammatory response. Recent advances in basic science have established a fundamental role for inflammation in mediating all stages...

Leukocyte defects

Due to the central role of leukocytes in the development and propagation of inflammation, defects in leukocyte function often result in a decreased capacity for inflammatory defense with subsequent vulnerability...

Safe Shopping Guide

Many of our food, cosmetic & cleaning products available today contain harmful synthetic ingredients. With thanks to www.faithful-to-nature.co.za AVOID THE FOLLOWING: Know what your are absorbing into your body by...

Hypertension introduction

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a serious condition. Blood pressure is the force of blood as it pumps through your arteries. The more blood your heart pumps and the...

Myopathies

Inflammatory myopathies are caused by the immune system inappropriately attacking components of muscle, leading to signs of muscle inflammation. They may occur in conjunction with other immune disorders, such as...

Morphologic patterns

Specific patterns of acute and chronic inflammation are seen during particular situations that arise in the body, such as when inflammation occurs on an epithelial surface, or pyogenic bacteria are...

How you view sadness predicts depression relapse

It is very common that a person recovering from depression or coming off anti-depressants will experience some feelings of sadness. A new study sheds some light on whether or not...

Nutrition & dietary supplements

Eating a healthy diet that's low in saturated fat and sodium can help lower blood pressure. Following these nutritional tips may help: Try the DASH diet, which emphasizes eating fresh...

Treatment

The goal in treating hypertension is to reduce the risk of serious complications, including heart disease and stroke, by getting blood pressure under control. Ideally that means reducing blood pressure...

Cell derived mediators

Name Type Source Description Lysosome granules Enzymes Granulocytes These cells contain a large variety of enzymes which perform a number of functions. Granules can be classified as either specific...

Cholesterol

Benefits of High CholesterolPeople with high cholesterol live the longest. This statement seems so incredible that it takes a long time to clear one´s brainwashed mind to fully understand its...

Medications

Several medications are available to treat hypertension. Some of the most commonly prescribed medications include: Diuretics Diuretics help the kidneys get rid of sodium and water from the body. This...

White blood cell chases bacteria

White Blood Cell Chases Bacteriahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnlULOjUhSQ&feature=related

Food Additives

This following additives from The UK Food Guide are currently permitted in food within the European Union and their associated E Numbers. (As of Tuesday, 10th September 2002.) The additives...

     

Various remedies

Which form of healing do you use most often?
 

Natural Healers' Association

Energy Medicine falls under the Natural Healers Association.

Established in February 1999, the Natural Healers Association, was founded by Dr H. Zungu, Katharine Lee Kruger and Chris Rall in Johannesburg . This national organization was registered as a Non Profit Organization on 22 May 2003 by the Department of Social Development. 

NHA aims to widen the window of opportunity to influence the development of healing legislation in South Africa to recognize the spiritual elements of International Traditional, Indigenous, Spiritual, Energy and Natural Healing Methods. By obtaining Government Recognition members will be able to provide a more cost effective and efficient healthcare service for all South Africans and others.

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Quercetin, Skin Issues & Stress PDF Print E-mail

Quercetin has been found to powerfully stabilize mast cells , helping to prevent stress-induced anxiety and allergic reactions.

Stress itself is adequate to begin the migration of immune cells towards your skin, as if preparing to deal with a wound or infection. Wherein stress implied injury of some type. Stress turns up the volume knob on mast cells , priming them to release inflammatory chemicals that are typically involved with allergies, asthma, skin conditions, and digestive problems. Communication coming from mast cells feeds back to nerves through a sense of anxiety.

Irritants besides stress can also activate immune cells, causing skin problems or other allergy reactions on mucosal surfaces (like your lungs or sinuses).

Stress, behavior, skin problems, and other allergy issues are linked with mast cells sitting as a modulator. Problems occur when the mast cells are primed and set in an over-reactive mode. This means that a common stimulus, such as a moderate amount of stress, could trigger anxiety, allergic reactions, sneezing, or in more advanced situations could lock in chronic skin or breathing problems.

A natural way to help stabilize mast cells can help them calm down. Many nutrients found in fresh fruits and vegetables are likely to help, quercetin stands out as the top nutrient to help stabilize mast cells. Reducing the trigger that is punching mast cells in the nose, such as stress or Candida , will also be of help.

Quercetin was highly protective to the nervous system. The dose used translates to 1500 mg – 3000 mg per day for a 150 pound adult. Quercetin not only prevents mast cells from inappropriately releasing irritant chemicals like histamine it also reduces the inflammatory immune system signals like IL-6 that come from mast cells and are known to talk to nerve cells ( glial cells).

  • Quercetin helps improve the overall efficiency of your immune response to combat infection.
  • Quercetin simultaneously offset the effects of stress while reducing susceptibility to the flu .
  • Quercetin has a stabilizing effect of your nervous system and immune system primarily by modulating mast cell function.
  • Great nutrient for any person prone to allergy issues, sinus problems, breathing problems, skin problems, or digestive problems – especially when stress is an aggravator to these issues.

 Byron Richards, CNN

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 August 2011 11:30
 

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