Studies

Turmeric for Skin Health

Ten studies noted statistically significant improvement in skin disease severity in the turmeric/curcumin treatment groups compared with control groups.
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Curcumin for Anti-inflammatory Effects

The study's findings provide evidence for the anti-inflammatory effects of curcumin and support further investigation to confirm dose, duration, and formulation to optimize anti-inflammatory effects in humans with chronic inflammation.
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Turmeric for Multitargeting

In clinical trials, turmeric has shown efficacy against numerous human ailments, including lupus nephritis, cancer, diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, acne, and fibrosis.
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Turmeric for Reproductive Performance

A study was conducted to determine the effect of turmeric powder dietary supplementation on the histology of visceral organs and the reproductive performance of Pseudotropheus acei.
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Spirulina for Human Health

Multiple studies investigating the efficacy and the potential clinical applications of Spirulina in treating several diseases have been performed, and a few randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews suggest that this alga may improve several symptoms and may even have an anticancer, antiviral, and antiallergic effects.
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Beetroot for Sports Performance

Beetroot might be ergogenic during repeated bouts of short-duration maximal-intensity exercise interspersed with short recovery periods, but not necessarily during longer intervals or when a more extended recovery duration is applied.
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Ginkgo Biloba for Cardio

Ginkgo biloba may have a beneficial effect on cardiometabolic parameters in type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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Ginkgo Biloba for Heart Health

A meta-analysis results suggest that Ginkgo biloba use was associated with an improvement in neurological function among individuals with Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) with a reduction of 2.87 points on the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale score.
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Chlorella and Detox

Five case studies showed that reduction in toxic heavy metals (74% average decrease) was achieved without side effects.
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Chlorella as Superfood

Chlorella is a green unicellular alga that is commercially produced and distributed worldwide as a dietary supplement. Chlorella products contain numerous nutrients and vitamins, including D and B12, that are absent in plant-derived food sources.
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Cordyceps for Anti-inflammatory Activities

Studies show that Cordyceps and its active principles possess a wide range of pharmacological actions, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antitumor, antihyperglycaemic, antiapoptosis, immunomodulatory, nephroprotective, and hepatoprotective.
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Cordyceps for Male Reproduction

Cordyceps Sinensis has various biological and pharmacological functions, and it has been claimed as a tonic supplement for sexual and reproductive dysfunctions for a long time in oriental society.
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Reishi for Cardiovascular Health

Some studies found that G. lucidum prevented from heart damage in a variety of disease models, such as streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic, high-fat-diet-induced diabetic, isoprenaline (ISO)-induced myocardial hypertrophy, acute ethanol-induced heart toxicity, and transverse aortic constriction (TAC) models.
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Shiitake Mushroom Extract for AntimicrobiaL Activity

It has tremendous potential to be used as an antioxidant, anticancer, antigingivitis, antifungal, and antiviral agent.
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Turkey Tail Extract for Bioactivity

Mushroom extract showed effective anti-inflammatory activity during membrane stabilization and protein denaturation.
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Green Tea for Weight Loss

12 weeks of treatment with high-dose green tea extract resulted in significant weight loss, reduced waist circumference, and a consistent decrease in total cholesterol and LDL plasma levels without any side effects or adverse effects in women with central obesity.
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Ginger for Energy Metabolism

Ginger has positive effects on weight control, obesity prevention, and energy metabolism.
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Cordyceps for Antitumor Activity

Various secondary metabolites from Cordyceps fungi were reported to have antitumor activities, and antitumor mechanism of those bioactive compounds possesses multi-target, multi-level and multi-pathway characteristics.
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Reishi for Anti-Cancer Activity

Evidence from in vitro and in vivo studies has demonstrated that reishi possesses potential anticancer activity through immunomodulatory, anti-proliferative, pro-apoptotic, anti-metastatic, and anti-angiogenic effects.
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