Cutting
Edge Compounds – SAM, Where Are You?
Dynamic Chiropractic, Volume 13, number 5, 2/27/95, page 35
>>I
discuss this novel compound, S-adenosyl-L-methionine, well before it hit
the market and call out to the supplement industry to make it available
to
the public (which occurred a few years later).
Cutting
Edge Compounds – Androstenedione
Dynamic Chiropractic, Volume 15, number 15, 7/14/97, page 17
>>I
introduced androstenedione to the profession over a year before the Mark
McGwire incident. The information I had at the time of this article was
not supported by later studies.
DHEA
Dynamic Chiropractic, Volume 14, number 23, 11/4/96, page 24
>>The
FDA lifts a ban on over-the-counter sales. I discuss what it is and how
it works.
Hoodia Gordonii – Let The Buyer Beware
Dynamic Chiropractic, Volume 23, number 19, 9/14/05, page 38
>>A cactus like South African desert succulent may be a real weight loss
aid-or just more over hyped from the supplement industry.
Human Growth Hormone Supplements
Dynamic Chiropractic, Volume 24, Number 2, 01/16/06, page 16
>>Nutritional supplements to increase growth hormones are on heavy claims and
light on research to support them.
Ginkgo Biloba and Alzheimers
Dynamic Chiropractic, Volume 27, Number 5, 02/26/10, page 8 & 12
>>A description of the Alzheimer's Disease process and the results of the Ginkgo and Memory Study in an easy to follow table.
Melatonin And Irritable Bowel Syndrome
>>Melatonin commonly used to promote sleep and conduct jet lag. May help those who suffer from
IBS. This article also includes nutritional causes and treatments for IBS.
Quercetin Reduced Activity-Induced Illness
Dynamic Chiropractic, Volume 26, Number 4, February 2008
S-adenosyl-L-methionine
(SAM) Update, Part I
Dynamic Chiropractic, Volume 16, number 21, 10/5/98, page 39
>>SAM
is defined, effects on osteoarthritis are reviewed, and why it is still
not on the market (now it is).
S-adenosyl-L-methionine
(SAM) Update, Part II
Dynamic Chiropractic, Volume 16, number 23, 11/2/98
>>How
it affects homocysteine along with potential help for depression and fibromyalgia.
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