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    Disadvantages of Alternative Medicine” Terich, pp.1). Even so, there are enough situations in which naturopathic medicine is recommended. Naturopathic physicians treat many kinds of conditions including: digestive issues, respiratory conditions, chronic fatigue syndrome and cancer. Unlike most other health care systems, naturopathy is not identified by any particular therapy or modality. In fact, there is a wide variety of therapeutic styles and modalities found within the naturopathic…

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    12 Body System Case Study

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    know that humans have 12 human major body systems? The 12 body systems are the integumentary, lymphatic and immunity, skeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, endocrine, muscular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, female reproduction system, male reproduction system. The function of the integumentary system is to protect body and help to change temperature for body temperature in climates such as hot and cold weathers. The function of the lymphatic and immunity system is the interstitial fluid move…

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    reproducing cells. The blood carries the disease to the digestive tract where it sheds the virus in the feces. Canines at any age can contract this disease, especially unvaccinated adults or puppies. The infection can be transmitted between canines, or on any object that comes in contact with infected canine’s feces. In any area where the canine sleeps, eats, or plays can be an infected area. The illness starts in approximately four days with digestive tract upset characterized by bloody/mucus…

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    Intestinal Microbiota

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    Summary Macrobiotics is the science that studies the community of microorganisms in a given ecosystem to promote health and balance in the ecosystem. The intestinal microbiota is the population of living microorganisms in the digestive tract. A large part of scientists work deciphering the genome of the microbiota. Today, modern techniques of study of the microbiota have given us a knowledge of a large number of bacteria that are not cultivable, and as such microorganisms that inhabit us, relate…

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    Candida Research Paper

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    production of toxins from candida due to overgrowth weakens the immune system. Probiotics reduce this multiplication of candida to desired levels. It further decreases the production of toxins from the bad bacteria; first by releasing lactic acid, making the digestive system to low…

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    The Respiratory System Organisation of cells in the system Specialised multicellular cells are very important when it comes to the organisation of cells in any type of system. Multicellular organisms are organisms which are made up of many different cells as opposed to unicellular organisms which are single celled. Multicellular organisms undergo functions such as obtaining food, moving, defending and reproducing (example of a multicellular animal); these functions are the response of the…

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    Frog Dissection

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    My group did our dissections on the Frog, they belong to the Chordate phylum because of its endoskeleton, and their nerve cord that runs along the spinal cord and connects to their brains. This means that they have a central and peripheral nervous system. Back to their brains, they’re divided into three parts, the fore-brain, mid-brain and hind-brain. The fore-brain controls the frogs sense of smell (the Olfactory lobe), along with the cerebral hemispheres, and diencephalon. The mid-brain…

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    Cystic fibrosis, also known as mucoviscidosis is an extremely common genetic disease in the UK. The genetic defect was identified by a group of scientists in 1989.In the UK it has been found that 1 in 25 people carry the faulty CF allele. CF is caused by deletion of 3 nucleotides in chromosome 7. The amino acid phenylalanine is lost as a result of this mutation. It is autosomal recessive so both the CFTR alleles should be faulty to cause the disease. Many of the epithilial linings of the ducts…

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    The occurrence of inflammatory throughout the digestive tract is the general outcome of Crohn’s disease. The disease mainly aggresses towards the small and large intestine, but it could also impact other parts of the digestive tract as well. The small intestines are divided into three categories which are the ileum, jejunum, and duodenum. Crohn’s disease mainly impacts the ileum section where it swells up when irritated. The leading cause to Crohn’s disease is the process of being genetically…

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    that is responsible for unleashing the energy in our body that is required for its optimum productivity. It also helps in protein synthesis and detoxification. Magnesium is also essential for the regular functioning of your heart, muscles and nervous system. Treat your Magnesium deficiency through the magnesium oil The magnesium oil is a concentrated form of magnesium chloride that when applied to the skin allows maximum absorption by the body. The best source of magnesium…

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