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Cholestyramine was the primary medication used to lower cholesterol prior to the introduction of the statins. It binds bile salts (which contain ch...
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19.3 k
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Dichloroacetate (DCA) has been used for decades in the treatment of metabolic acidosis because it blocks the production of lactic acid. In the past...
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177 k
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DHEA, or dehydroepiandrosterone, is an anabolic steroid and precursor to testosterone. Serum values can be used as a surrogate marker of adrenal he...
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20.6 k
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The pituitary gland produces 7 hormones that are fundamental to health: growth hormone, luteinizing hormone, follicular stimulating hormone, thyro...
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21 k
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This is a beef liver glandular that contains all liver tissue from New Zealand and Australian range-fed beef. Consider this to address anemia, fati...
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24.4 k
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Niacin has documented to treat high cholesterol, alcoholism, schizophrenia, inflammation, and more. It is an integral cofactor in cellular energy p...
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113 k
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Pregnenolone could be called the "master" steroid hormone. Made from cholesterol, pregnenolone is the precursor to progesterone and DHEA, which are...
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9.45 k
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All Trans Retinoic Acid (ATRA) is FDA approved in the treatment of promyelocytic leukemia. ATRA is a strong differentiating agent. As such, ATRA ha...
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17.4 k
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Synthroid is the most popular brand of synthetic T4 prescribed for hypothyroidism.
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17 k
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This is a high-powered immune formula for activation of natural killer cells to fight off all kinds of infectious diseases. Natural killer cells ar...
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Urea is most commonly recognized as the nitrogen-carrying compound generated in the liver through the metabolism of amino acids. Medically, urea is...