Japanese health supplements are becoming increasingly popular around the world for their potential to improve vitality and well-being. With so many different types of supplements available, it can be difficult to decide which ones are best for you. To make it easier, ...
Table 3. Effects of Chinese herbal medicines mixture on the whole-body composition of Japanese seabass, Lateolabrax japonicus (dry weight). Treatments (g/kg)Moisture(g/kg)Crude lipid (g/kg)Crude protein (g/kg)Ash(g/kg) 0 734.0 ± 6.4 33.5 ± 4.0a 178.6 ± 5.0 52.3...
With a flourish, he pulls out a Day-Glo orange reindeer costume just a shade off from Shimiken's own head-to-toe tawniness. Wakasugi works for Tonakai, an herbal supplement that promises to give users the relentless endurance of Santa's preferred sled animals and, consumers can hope, ...
(FOSHU)," "Foods with Function Claims," medicines, including herbal medicine, and other supplements; Individuals with allergies to medicine or test food-related substances; Individuals who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or intending to become pregnant during the study period; Individuals with a current...
Although some clinical trials have suggested significant visual field maintenance in addition to the IOP-lowering effect (2C) [34], there is currently no reliable evidence that so-called complementary or alternative therapies other than IOP lowering, Chinese herbal medicine, or supplements are ...
The OHCP included cupping treatments of the body surface, body massage, walking exercise, stretching, and dietary supplements that were based in Chinese herbal medicine. Of the 67 women, 17 women, 20 women, and 30 women participated in 2011, 2012, and 2013, respectively. Seventeen participants...
vitamins from supplements was not included in calculations. Participants who reported a total energy intake of less than 600 kcal/day (half the energy intake required for the low physical activity category) or more than 4000 kcal/day (1.5 times the energy intake required for the moderate physical...
It has been reported that soybeans/isoflavones [47], equol [48], black cohosh [49], and other herbal ingredients of dietary supplements have the potential to interact with drugs via the modification of drug metabolism [50,51]; their concomitant use can cause serious adverse events [52]. In...
(3) no need for long-term care service. The participants were excluded if they (1) took sleeping drugs or anti-depressants regularly (more than once a week), (2) had an average intake of caffeine more than 400 mg per day, (3) took supplements or energy drinks containing NMN or ...