Sentences with phrase «block opiate»

So, essentially what you're doing when you block opiate receptors is you cause the body to make more endorphins.
Uhm — But, it's also blocking the Opiate receptors in our Immune System, in our Pituitary gland, and all [stutters] the Gluteal cells in our brain.
But it blocks opiate receptors.

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It is an opiate which helps us ignore the massive social injustices and economic inequalities which block the fulfillment of the God - given potentialities of millions of our brothers and sisters on Spaceship Earth.
In the last five to ten years, epidurals have been developed with lower concentrations of local anesthetic drugs, and with combinations of local anesthetics and opiate pain killers (drugs similar to morphine and meperidine) to reduce the motor block, and to produce a so - called «walking» epidural.
In 6 to 8 weeks, the Jefferson County Jail will launch an experimental medical program that will administer vivitrol, a medication designed to block the high caused by opiates, to prisoners, who are vulnerable to relapse following their release.
Researchers at the Norwegian Centre for Addiction Research (SERAF) in Oslo are examining sustained - release naltrexone — a non-addictive opioid antagonist that blocks the effects of opiates in the brain.
That's why opiates are prescribed for pain relief - because they work not by getting rid of the pain itself, but by blocking your psychological response to it.
The gliadin protein in wheat exerts this effect on the human brain because it is degraded to a group of compounds called exorphins, or exogenous morphine - like compounds; these effects that can be blocked with administration of opiate - blocking drugs.
Studies in volunteers have demonstrated that people administered opiate - blocking drugs have much reduced desire for cake, cupcakes, and cookies.
The gliadin of wheat is converted to exorphins, morphine - like compounds that can be blocked with opiate - blocking drugs.
This medication blocks a particular type of opioid receptor and has been used for many years as treatment for a narcotic overdose and to reduce the incidence of relapse in alcoholism and opiate addiction.
It also explains why a drug company has made application to the FDA for the drug naltrexone, an oral opiate - blocking drug ordinarily used to keep heroine addicts drug - free, for weight loss.
The main focus in conventional opiate detox consist of blocking the effects of the opiate in the brain and taper the presence of opiates in the body.
Gijs, the theory is that when the «reward center» is blocked by LDN, the body produces more of the natural opiates that help the immune system and other systems in the body, to compensate for the blockage, which is temporary at any rate.
Opiates such as Fentanyl, morphine, and buprenorphine are given before surgery to block pain and provide a comfortable recovery.
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