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Reishi or Ganoderma Lucidum is a very important herb has been used for over 4000 years for its impact on medicine. Has over 200 active ingredients (today there similar natural product) that makes it unique in its positive effect on health. The health benefits of reishi are absolutely safe, and nontoxic.
Reishi has been used as a heart tonic and many beneficial effects on the heart. The significant effects on the heart is due to triterpenoid compounds. The following effects are documented in research and is a comprehensive summary of the effects of reishi in the heart (translated into English).
antiplatelet effect: Reishi contains Adenosine which are guanosm platelet inhibitors. This action is due to activation of phospholipase. The struggle against the effect of platelets prevents clot formation, regularizes blood flow in blood vessels, especially at the microcirculation, thus preventing a heart attack.
Angiotensin Converting Enzyme : lanostane triterpines with angiotensin-converting enzyme have been identified in Ganoderma Lucidum. Ganoderic acids exhibited the greatest effect. This effect decreases and normalizes blood pressure and helps reduce the load on the heart and improve pumping function, especially in a defective heart's workload. Reishi relieves pressure and helps keep it within normal limits. Vasodilator effect
: Adenosine is a potent vasodilator and improves blood supply and oxygen supply to various organs. Improving oxygen supply to the heart, Reishi is useful in heart disease and helps to overcome angina.
All organs and tissues : our body requires an adequate blood supply for their roles. Reishi regulates blood flow in both (macro and micro circulation), for its vasodilator and anti-platelet, and his has a powerful effect in improving the functions of organs, especially in the elderly . In old age, the body's function is critically dependent on the blood and Reishi helps in heart disease related to this age by increasing the blood supply and oxygenation of cells and tissues.
IN SUMMARY The Ganoderma Lucidum or Reishi has the following effect Cardiovascular
a. Lowering blood-may decrease between 10 and 20% blood pressure, both diastolic and systolic.
b. Cardiotonic: improves blood flow to the heart, lowers oxygen consumption of heart muscle, is useful in the treatment of angina pectoris.
c. Lipid: due to the presence of low density lipoprotein (oleic acid) decreases the concentration of cholesterol in more than 50% of patients using the fungus for more than 4 months old. Clinical studies show significant decreases in triglyceride and glucose levels.
d. Antiarterioesclerótico: decreased production of atherosclerotic plaque that restricts blood flow through narrowing of the arteries resulting in atherosclerosis.
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Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disease mainly causes gradual loss of mental faculties to interfere with the ability to perform daily activities. The most common of all dementias and one of the most social costs generated by medical and emotional .. In many countries like the United States is the leading cause of death.
Currently, treatments such treatment or prevention for use in Alzheimer's disease is limited and the best only slow the progress of the disease for about 40 weeks.
Recent research has discovered evidence of inflammation in the brains of Alzheimer's patients and unless the inflammation is present there is little evidence of neurodegeneration, even in patients with high deposition of amyloid B-peptide and tangles neurofibrillary tangles.
collected data on men and women suggest that the use of anti-inflammatory drugs nosteroidal is associated with reduction Alzheimer's disease which increases the importance of the ancient reports where Ganoderma was praised for its effect of increasing memory and preventing the lack of it in old age , reported in Shen Nong Bel Cao Jing vol. 1 from 456-536 AD in tests on mice using orally administered Ganoderma or topic and provides evidence that Ganoderma lucidum has anti-inflammatory activity.
This pharmacological activity may provide the basis for its activity in memory even if it is not certain yet that Ganoderma lucidum can enter the brain and exert anti-inflammatory activity. In cardiovascular research has shown that ingestion of aspirin may reduce the incidence of cardiovascular disease. The possibility that this is an anti-inflammatory activity of aspirin can produce a benefit in reducing cardiovascular disease risk is suggested by the finding that higher levels of C-reactive protein in plasma that is a phasemarker Acute systemic inflammation is a predictor of increased risk of cardiovascular disease. These studies provide important evidence on inflammation and requires further study of Ganoderma lucidum and its possible role in mitigating these two devastating diseases.
In summary, of interest have been Recent reports of the United States that indicate a possible role for inflammation in the development of various diseases such as Alzheimer's and cardiovascular disease . This research has the potential to link some of the historical uses of Ganoderma in promoting longevity with contemporary Western scientific theory. The links found are:
(1) Ganoderma is used to prevent memory loss in old age
(2) Ganoderma is anti-inflammatory,
(3) inflammation is involved in the development of disease Alzheimer
(4) Alzheimer's disease appears to be enhanced by the use of anti-inflammatory as our ganoderma lucidum.
Reishi has been used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat arthritis and other forms of inflammation for over 2,000 years.
Also known by its Latin name as "Ganoderma" or Chinese "Ling Zhi, Reishi medicinal mushroom is the most wanted on the Internet with over 200,000 searches per month. And though there is no evidence that heals everything, "the fact that modern research confirms as a modulator of inflammation may help explain why it has long been advertised as such in the East.
In fact , Chinese doctors have been prescribing Reishi extract the ages in cases of arthritis, bronchitis and other conditions that involve any kind of inflammation. Modern research in Asia, America and Europe confirm the validity of these uses. Of the 19 files used for this article, 17 reported positive results in the use or Reishi extract for arthritis. Only two studies were were inconclusive, which were made by the same research team.
Regarding anti-inflammatory properties in general, a study from India (2003) demonstrated that Reishi reduces inflammation in cases of acute or chronic edema by 56% and 60% respectively.
A previous study of America (1993) had shown that taking water from G. pentaphyllum and Ganoderma lucidum has been shown to possess significant anti-inflammatory activity.
in references to seven additional documents contained all the conclusion that the Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) has potent anti-inflammatory qualities. Other research has been conducted in Reishi extract that specifically relate to arthritis.
In 2006, Kenneth Blum published his results on the efficacy and safety of using the extract of Reishi for "joint health," providing "clinical data" to support his theory. That same year, China's Bao Xi study concluded that most other Reishi herbal remedy commonly used in China seemed to have a "beneficial immunomodulatory effect" in arthritis.
Do influential Reishi benefits achieved in arthritis may have taken a big leap in 2007 when they discovered that GL-PP [Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides peptide] helped to significantly reduce one of the causative agents rheumatoid arthritis known as RASF, short for "Rheumatoid Arthritis Synovial Fibroblasts." Several additional papers have been published summarizing the positive results in the use of Reishi against arthritis. Moreover, one study found that supplementation with Reishi helped balance the side effects of prednisolone that were experienced by some patients, including protein in urine and cellular toxicity.
In conclusion, the majority of research seems to support the use of Reishi extract in cases of arthritis and favorable for the excellent results obtained with patients suffering from this evil.
groups composed of only boys and girls are common in virtually all human cultures and this trend has been observed in many vertebrates, including ungulates, fish and great apes. |
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In adolescence this grouping pattern changes due to adolescent sexual awakening and the interest of a percentage of them to establish relationships with members of the opposite sex. To address the study of juvenile sexual segregation from a scientific perspective and make specific predictions about it is necessary to have a theoretical basis. Anthony proposes that sexual selection theory can provide such support. For example, the observed differences in size between males and females (sexual dimorphism ) and competition between males may explain observed differences in physical activity and, consequently, the sexual segregation observed. Some studies suggest that physical activity patterns correspond to differences in size observed: individuals of the same age as those with greater stature require more physical activity to skeletal and muscular development is adequate. On the other hand, has recently emphasized the role competition intrasexual females have in sexual segregation. That is, while males have a tendency to develop physical skills, and this could facilitate their aggregation into groups of increased physical activity, "the females in turn may decrease their physical activity if there is some pressure to develop other skills, as those related to the maintenance of close social relationships and communication skills. On the other hand, Anthony argues that an important aspect of sexual selection theory is the influence that the ecological niche has on the expression of any phenotype (morphological, behavioral, cognitive, etc.).. Of particular importance in the case of juvenile sexual segregation is the fact that early experiences during the development of alerting the body on the characteristics of the environment within which to develop. Therefore, the information received and treated during the early stages of development should, in theory, help individuals to maximize their adaptation to the niche in which to grow and reproduce. But it is not as simple as "children with boys and girls with girls, also would expect some dynamics between the sexes depending on individual variations in physical activity levels in both sexes. For example, girls are particularly active could more easily join a group of children. However, certain socialization pressures may contribute to the exclusion of girls from these groups of children. Active girls could then try to join a group of girls of average activity level, but given that activity levels would not allow proper integration active girls could then form a pure group of girls, isolated from other groups of children and girls. Consequently, patterns of segregation are the result of a dynamic relationship between biological (such as temperament and physical activity) with other aspects of socialization (such as the role of gender status within of a social group). According to previous physical activity, by itself, does not seem to cause segregation, but it seems only provided at certain stages of group integration. Other factors influencing segregation patterns such as nutritional status and, surprisingly, mating systems existing in a social group. nutrition seems to be a very important factor. We have seen that height is highly heritable nature but also highly dependent on the nutritional status of the mother during the gestational stage. Ie dietary stress environments mothers have smaller children, particularly when these children are boys. Consequently, in nutritionally poor environments would expect a smaller difference between the size of children and therefore their activity levels and patterns of segregation. In a study conducted several years ago, which compared a group with ecologically imposed monogamy (the Norwegian Lapps), a polygynous group (the Bedouin Arabs ) and other culturally monogamous groups (as many Westernized societies), we found that the group which was ecologically imposed monogamy was a child sexual dimorphism compared with the other groups. It was also in this group that the effort of both parents was essential to successfully raise children. Therefore, sexual dimorphism observed in human groups is a combination of the influence of ecological conditions and the predominant mating system. course in human societies and strengthening the social facilitation for the development of specific physical activities for each sex is also an important factor. And this could not only be true of physical activity imposed for both sexes. Anthony suggested in their review that in societies where there is greater equality in the roles of fathers and mothers regarding the provision of resources and care of children, then one would expect that the games of boys and girls were less divergent and, consequently, a higher incidence mixed groups and less sexual segregation. In support of this hypothesis, one study found less sexual segregation in schools that specifically worked to reduce sex-role stereotypes. However, it is interesting to note that when the rewards for achieving this preschool children were removed again to form groups made up predominantly of boys and girls. |
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Adolescents. Jurek photo taken Durczak Wikimedia Commons. |
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The exchange of social benefits is not unique to humans. In the animal world-there are numerous species, a multitude of opportunities for social interaction, as in the case of cooperation. Several models have been developed on purpose, and new ways of approaching the subject are implemented by behavioral ecologists around the world. Even some economic theories permeate (successfully) in biology, as in the case of the theory of biological markets . According to this theory, the cooperative acts are "goods" that can be exchanged in accordance with supply and demand exerted by the participating classes. Some studies have explored this proposal and found "simple and elegant shapes, which seem to be biological markets in the animal world. For example, an organic market related to reproductive males and females represent the classes involved. In those species where there is internal fertilization, females would be disadvantaged class. That is, the cost of a copulation-by the subsequent pregnancy-would be greater for them both in resources and time. So, given that females would be gamete possessing valuable could also be the extra benefits they could gain access in exchange for sexual favors. class What is the advantage and disadvantage in which an exchange is important in the context of biological markets. The asymmetry between the classes can determine the form of trade. In interactions where there is some asymmetry, for example, between fish cleaners and their clients - the victims may be less vulnerable to exploitation when they have the right to terminate the interaction. Consequently, the operator would more careful and should try not to overdo, since the victim would be able not only to limit the operation but also to eliminate the possibility of future cooperative interactions. But at a disadvantage if the class had no control over the termination of interactions would be another story. The grooming (grooming ) in primates can be considered as a commodity for hygienic and hedonistic benefits it provides to those who receive it. In a study with chacma baboons (Papio hamadryas ursinus ) found that individuals can exchange reciprocal grooming or to gain access to other goods and the handling of small pups . The time that mothers were groomed varied depending on the number of offspring available. That is, other group members were willing to "pay" more grooming when pups were scarce. Recently, Parry Clarke, Jo Halliday, Louise Barrett and Peter Henzi wondered whether biological market theory could also explain the sexual intercourse between male and female baboon chacma and if, in this case, the grooming also functioned as a commodity. To answer this used a lot of data obtained in the field and various mathematical models, their results were published in late 2010 in the journal Behavioral Ecology . In several species males have been found to exchange certain goods or resources to access the sexual favors of females. For example, chimpanzees exchanged food for copulations. Accordingly one might expect that such exchanges respond to, for example, the number of sexually receptive females one time and the number of males to compete for them. However, males may not be interested in sharing profits with the females if they could appropriate the resources in contention (sexual benefits) by force. In other words, sexual coercion may be a strategy that would eliminate the need for cooperative exchanges. This could occur in those species, such as chacma baboons, where males are much larger than females and, therefore, may coerce more successfully.
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