Articles tagged: toxicity
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Gloria MacTaggart Prescription drugs in our food and water supplies could cause the next group of ‘second-hand’ diseases
written by Rudy Silva Having regular constipation can lead to some serious illnesses. Fecal matter should move through your colon easily and in a short time. When fecal matter remains in your colon for days, your colon becomes toxic and spreads this toxicity into every part of the body. written by Juliet Cohen Isonicotinic acid hydrazide, commonly called isoniazid (INH), is an antimicrobial agent that was used to treat tuberculosis (TB). The toxic response of the body to the substance, perhaps by allergic reaction or overdose. written by Juliet Cohen Theophylline is one of the most commonly used medications for the treatment of the symptoms of chronic asthma. It relaxes and opens air passages in the lungs, making it easier to breathe. Its most important actions are to prevent the signs and symptoms of asthma, especially during the night, and to reduce the need for cortisone type medication. written by vincent Platania An anticancer drug used for chemotherapy called methotrexate is known to be less absorbed by patients taking excessive dosages of folic acid. Zinc and estrogen are also likely to combine with excess folic acid and becomes less easily absorbed.
written by Rudy Silva Having regular constipation can lead to some serious illnesses. Fecal matter should move through your colon easily and in a short time. When fecal matter remains in your colon for days, your colon becomes toxic and spreads this toxicity into every part of the body. << previous page 1 next page>> |