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    Sauerkraut Research Paper

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    22 Fantastic Health and Beauty Benefits of Sauerkraut Sauerkraut is a cabbage based aged nourishment handled by utilizing lactic corrosive. It's highly nutritious esteem keeps you fit and sound. Sauerkraut contains a lot of B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin K, and heaps of dietary fiber. Matured sustenances are regularly found all through the world, however, sauerkraut has made its essence all inclusive in the business sectors of Asia, Europe, and America. It includes an unmistakable…

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    The gastrointestinal tract is significant to proper everyday functions. A large process in this region of the body is gastric acid secretion. This secretion occurs from a number of different mechanisms. However, this process is largely contrived through two means, parietal cells and drugs. Utilized each day in processes like digestion and metabolism, the role parietal cells and drugs play in regulating gastric acid secretion is fundamental to life. Gastric Acid Secretion by Parietal Cells…

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    indications are acid reflux, spewing forth, queasiness, retching, chest torment, sore throat, and so on. 3. Peptic Ulcers: Exorbitant utilization of lemon can make your stomach greatly acidic by invigorating the generation of corrosive in it. This inflicts significant damage on the inward mass of the organ and aggravates its covering. This outcomes in gentle to serious peptic ulcers. 4. Gallbladder/Kidney Stone: Alongside lemon juice, lemon peels too are utilized as a part of cooking…

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    stomach acid. In moderation, stomach acid is a valuable contributor to aid in the process in digestion. However, when stomach acid is overproduced, it can irritate the esophagus and cause Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or initiate the development of ulcers in the stomach and duodenum. Through regular use of proton pump inhibitors, acid reflux into the esophagus is reduced and associated symptoms are alleviated over time. While effective, a number of side effects have been associated with proton…

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    place and time. The purpose of the discussion is to describe the pathophysiology of gastric acid stimulation and production. Including an explanation of the gastric stimulation and production changes with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), peptic ulcer disease (PUD), and gastritis. In addition, review behavior impact on the pathophysiology of GERD, PUD, and gastritis. However, the description of the diagnosis and treatment of the…

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    The Price Of Sugar Essay

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    slavery among the Haitians as and their attempts to voice out their suffering is constantly erased. The reading further illustrates controversies that sugar production has resulted to such as health issues as it results to diseases like diabetes and peptic ulcers. There exist various way in which this could be achieved. Such as utilizing other substitutes of sugar like maple sugar and honey in order to ensure that the total amount of sugar intake is reduced. These would result to immediate…

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    Cause of pain In the case study, the 40-year-old male patient suffered from retrosternal pain that occurred once he laid down after consuming food. The patients’ retrosternal pain is a result of a spontaneous muscular spasm also known as heartburn. According to the Mayo Clinic, “Heartburn is a burning pain in your chest, just behind your breastbone. The pain is often worse when lying down or bending over.” The heartburn that the patient is experiencing is associated with the regurgitation of…

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    Work-Related Injury

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    DOI: 8/7/2015. Patient is a 44-year-old female assistant teacher who sustained a work-related injury when she fell and hit her head on a shelf which resulted to loss of consciousness after being pushed by a child. She was subsequently diagnosed with post-consciousness syndrome and neck strain. Per the PT progress note dated 11/24/15, the patient has attended 4 sessions. Based on the medical report dated 04/07/16, the patient presents with post-concussion symptoms. She reports that she is…

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    years3. In one study, the incidence of recurrent symptoms among female patients was 43%, compared to 28% among male patients4. The most common cause of postcholecystectomy syndrome is an overlooked extrabiliary disorder such as reflux oesophagitis, peptic ulceration, irritable bowel syndrome or chronic pancreatitis5. Severe symptoms are more likely to represent…

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    Atropine Case Study

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    Atropine inhibits the action of acetylcholine at the prostaglandin sites located in the smooth muscle, secretory glands and the CNS. It is used as an antidote for anticholinesterase poisoning and used to increase heart rate and dilate pupils. It is also used to treat hypermotility in the GI tract for issues such as irritable bowel syndrome. Atropine is also used for mydriasis, and decreased secretions from glands. The recommended dose for adults via IM/IV is 0.4-0.6mg 30-60min pre-op to decrease…

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