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home:othertreatments:herbs_and_spices [11.21.2017] – [Rosemary and sage] + oils in common use sallieq | home:othertreatments:herbs_and_spices [12.15.2018] – [Curcumin, tumeric, curry and mustard] + cancer research sallieq | ||
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==== Curcumin, tumeric, curry and mustard ==== | ==== Curcumin, tumeric, curry and mustard ==== | ||
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Twelve scientific, peer-reviewed publications since 1999 suggest that curcumin, the major yellow pigment in tumeric, curry and mustard, may potentiate apoptosis or inhibit growth of selected cancer cells or function as a COX-2 inhibitor in several in-vitro and animal models.</ | Twelve scientific, peer-reviewed publications since 1999 suggest that curcumin, the major yellow pigment in tumeric, curry and mustard, may potentiate apoptosis or inhibit growth of selected cancer cells or function as a COX-2 inhibitor in several in-vitro and animal models.</ | ||
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+ | Cucurmin certainly appears to impact the immune system, and therefore may increasse IP in an unpredictable way. (({{pubmed> | ||
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Grapefruit juice inhibits CYP3A4 - mediated drug metabolism [[http:// | Grapefruit juice inhibits CYP3A4 - mediated drug metabolism [[http:// | ||
- | This interaction can lead to increases in bioavailability and corresponding increases in serum drug levels. | + | This interaction can lead to increases in bioavailability and corresponding increases in serum drug levels. |
- | see also Evans, Allan M. in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring: February 2000 - Volume 22 - Issue 1 - pp 131-136 | ||
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