Sentences with phrase «kudzu root»

Preclinical animal studies have shown a reduction in alcohol consumption when with kudzu root isoflavone treatment.
Kudzu root has been around for hundreds of years for treating hangovers, alcohol intoxication, and other alcohol related problems.
The results revealed that pre-treatment with extract of kudzu root had virtually no effect on the physical, behavioral or cognitive performance of the individual.
Extract of Kudzu root has been widely used in China for reducing, but not eliminating, alcohol dependence and consumption.
Kudzu root extract has long been believed to be an alcoholism remedy.
The Behavioral Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory at McLean Hospital has been involved in a series of research projects for more than 10 years, looking at the ability of extracts of the kudzu root and its components to reduce excessive drinking with very encouraging results.
According to Penetar, puerarin was selected over other kudzu root components because its safety and efficacy have already been established in humans, particularly in China where it is approved for intravenous injection to treat coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and angina.
8.5 Agar Agar 3, Cantaloupe, Cayenne (Capsicum) 4, Dried dates & figs, Kelp, Karengo, Kudzu root, Limes, Mango, Melons, Papaya, Parsley 5, Seedless grapes (sweet), Watercress, Seaweeds
'' In 2009, researchers found that compounds called isoflavones in the kudzu root could help control diabetes by helping to regulate blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose.

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Kudzu / kuzu root starch, an alternative thickener to cornstarch, is beneficial and healing to the small intestines.
KUZU — sometimes pronounced (kudzu) is a root native to Japan.
Planetary Herbals Full Spectrum Kudzu provides the roots and a high potency standardized extract to deliver a full spectrum of kudzu's constituents and beneKudzu provides the roots and a high potency standardized extract to deliver a full spectrum of kudzu's constituents and benekudzu's constituents and benefits.
The memories of perfect strangers take root there with implications that resemble kudzu.
Yeah right, because cynically created memes don't take root in poorly informed peoples» heads like kudzu.
Increased weed and pest pressure associated with longer growing seasons and warmer winters will be an increasingly important challenge; there are already examples of earlier arrival and increased populations of some insect pests such as corn earworm.64 Furthermore, many of the most aggressive weeds, such as kudzu, benefit more than crop plants from higher atmospheric carbon dioxide, and become more resistant to herbicide control.72 Many weeds respond better than most cash crops to increasing carbon dioxide concentrations, particularly «invasive» weeds with the so - called C3 photosynthetic pathway, and with rapid and expansive growth patterns, including large allocations of below - ground biomass, such as roots.73 Research also suggests that glyphosate (for example, Roundup), the most widely - used herbicide in the United States, loses its efficacy on weeds grown at the increased carbon dioxide levels likely to occur in the coming decades.74 To date, all weed / crop competition studies where the photosynthetic pathway is the same for both species favor weed growth over crop growth as carbon dioxide is increased.72
8 dried shiitake mushrooms 2 tbsp sesame oil 1 1 inch piece of fresh ginger, peeled and minced 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and minced 2 green onions, cut into 1/4 inch pieces, roots and tough tips discarded 1 package firm tofu, cut into 1 inch cubes 2 tbsp cold water 1 tbsp powdered kudzu, arrowroot, cornstarch of other thickener 1 tbsp soy sauce, or to taste 1 tsp lemon juice, or to taste A pinch of red pepper flakes
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