Because the antibodies are able to get
into the affected tissue to attack the infectious agent (for example the saprophyte bacteria found in Crohn's disease), camel milk can help someone heal in ways not seen through any other intervention — dietary or otherwise.
Not exact matches
A ductogram, in which a catheter is inserted
into a lactation duct through the nipple to either inject radioactive dye that can be detected on x-ray or insert a miniature camera to visualize the internal duct walls, does not
affect milk production or safety since there are no incisions or
tissue removal and the radioactive dye is not absorbed
into either the mother's or the baby's
tissue (see below).
Some of these include: polycystic ovary syndrome, diabetes, postpartum haemorrhage, fragments of retained placenta (which fools he body
into thinking it is still pregnant so
affects levels of breastfeeding hormones) and rarely, insufficient glandular
tissue («red flags» are a lack of breast development during puberty and pregnancy).
Cell products are released
into the
tissue, and organs of an organism, to finally
affect the physiology in a way that produces a trait.
Forcing the cells to organize and stretch
into three - dimensional
tissue helps spur development and coaxes them
into resembling more mature cells that can better predict how a drug will
affect adult heart cells.
If the compound gets
into the circulation, it quickly inactivates — ensuring that it does not
affect other blood vessels,
tissues, and organs.
Immunologist Sharon Evans of Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York, and coworkers are studying how fever
affects the movement of white blood cells, or lymphocytes, from the blood
into lymphoid
tissue, where they learn to recognize and fight pathogens.
If the infection isn't stopped, it can progress
into rheumatic fever — a highly contagious disease that
affects more than 400,000 people worldwide each year and leaves survivors with lasting damage to heart valves and other
tissue.
If you don't have sufficient amounts of sulfur in your body, this deficiency can cascade
into a number of health problems as it will
affect bones, joints, connective
tissues, metabolic processes, and more.
Once growth hormone is releases
into the blood, it has an
affect on just about every
tissue of the body to control metabolism and growth.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: So because they're autoimmune, giving a thyroid hormone does not fix the immune system destroying the thyroid
tissue and then the inflammation that's then created by that then
affects conversion of T4 to T3, it then
affects receptor site uptake, so it
affects the hormone from binding
into the receptor site so a hormone has to go
into this receptor site to have a metabolic effect, kinda like your key is useless it goes
into the lock and turns.
Crohn's disease may also cause sores, or ulcers, which tunnel through the
affected area
into surrounding
tissues such as the bladder, skin or vagina.
For scars, massage the oil
into the
affected areas to help break down the
tissue.
Other studies have shown that soy protein is less effective for body builders than whey protein because its amino acids are more likely to go
into splanchnic circulation (stomach, small intestines, colon, liver, pancreas and spleen) than
into peripheral regions such as muscle
tissues.4, 5 This makes sense because whey protein provides greater amounts of the branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) leucine, isoleucine and valine as well as more methionine and lysine, all of which are critically needed for muscle building.6 - 9 Researchers have also found the low BCAA content of soy protein adversely
affects muscle building by disrupting both leucine signaling10 and the activation of myogenic translation initiation factors.
Eating foods very high in sugar and refined carbohydrates causes significant spikes in insulin levels which not only cause more storage of the food you just ate
into fat, but also adversely
affects your liver and muscle
tissues over time causing these organs to become resistant to insulin.
Third, your veterinarian then injects these stem cells back
into the
affected area where they begin working and building new
tissue to replace injured or torn bone, tendon, ligament, and muscle.
A less invasive alternative to a biopsy is fine - needle aspiration (FNA) of the
affected area; in this procedure, which does not require general anesthesia, as the biopsy, a small hypodermic needle is inserted
into the lesion, and a drop of
tissue is microscopically evaluated by a Clinical Pathologist.
The court took
into account those factors and the injury cases referred to by the personal injury lawyers in finding that her knee has been the primary and ongoing focus of her physiotherapy and rehabilitation but her soft
tissue whiplash injuries were significant and
affected her activities and lifestyle.