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Dictionary » P » Protective agents Protective agentsprotective agents synthetic or natural substances which are given to prevent a disease or disorder or are used in the process of treating a disease or injury due to a poisonous agent. ![]()
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Results from our forumSugar Allergy... Dairy J 2000;10:415-19. 56. Wollowski I, Rechkemmer G, Pool-Zobel BL. Protective role of probiotics and prebiotics in colon cancer. Am J Clin Nutr ... Eastland Press; 1986. 102. Cowan MM. Plant products as antimicrobial agents. Clin Microbiol Rev 1999;12(4):564-82. 103. Duke JA. Handbook of Medicinal ...
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The Fiber Disease... as antibiotics travel deep into the intestinal tract, they destroy the protective bacteria that reside there, often causing diarrhea and yeast infections ... silver treatment while taking other antiinfection and immune-boosting agents, such as vitamin C, vitamin A, Echinacea, and many others, but ...
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The Fiber Disease... implying major interference of vitamin A metabolism with hepatotoxic agents such as CCl4. Low vitamin A feeding did not modulate liver fibrogenesis ... and cell proliferation through supply of zinc ions, but also in a protective mechanism in the blood-retina barrier. Now how do we get zinc ...
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The Fiber Disease... Trinity of toxins. Inject to bleed, swell, and destroy, While the "protective" antigen does anything but. Skin lesions black as the namesake ... Finely milled, known simply as Ames strain Artificial and abhorrent agents of terror. "Alpha" bacteria, Germs of the germ theory. ...
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The Fiber Disease... demonstrated the risks associated with intentional release of biologic agents (1). This report provides guidance for health-care providers and public ... infectious; 2) handle all specimens in a BSL-2 laminar flow hood with protective eyewear (e.g., safety glasses or eye shields), use closed-front ...
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