Treatment of dogs with Cushing's Disease depends on the location
of the glandular tumor.
Advances in the treatment
of glandular disorders, such as hyperthyroidism and hyperadrenocorticism, have improved our ability to effectively treat these disorders.
About one half of all mammary tumors are benign (not cancerous), which would fall into the category of mammary fibroadenoma, tumors that form out
of the glandular portion of the mammary gland.
These are rare occurrences where the tumor consists
of both glandular and connective tissue.
An adenoma is a benign growth
of glandular tissue cells.
Whole food concentrates are comprised
of glandular therapies and supplements that help feed organs, glands and tissues in pets.
The movie opens on the far off world of Eternia, where the nexus of power over the whole universe (AKA where I keep my stuff) is housed within Castle Greyskull, watched over by the benevolent Sorceress and protected by He - man, a muscled, shirtless collection
of glandular secretions to boggle the mind.
Breast density is a measure of the relative proportion
of glandular and stromal tissue to fatty tissue in the breasts and is a strong risk factor for breast cancer (1, 2).
Therefore, we must be overprotective
of our glandular health and avoid regular consumption of foods that might impair it in any way.
So vitamin C is really important for that kind of health but again, the Inuit avoided scurvy because they would eat a lot
of glandular tissue.
There is approximately 4 mg
of glandular derived cholesterol per capsule to nourish cell membranes, to support hormones (including the synthesis of vitamin D), to synthesize neurotransmitters and to support overall nerve function — just to name a few.
* One serving of our Grassfed Beef Liver provides approximately 2mgs
of glandular derived heme iron.
The husks of Black Walnut species may be beneficial for internal use in the treatment
of glandular disorders including thyroid problems.
That malabsorption puts stress on
all of your glandular systems and then you spiral downhill.
By fine tuning the balance of the nervous system with the hormonal secretions
of the glandular systems and brings balance to the emotions.
In women, breasts are part of the female reproductive system and are comprised
of glandular tissue that produces milk (lobules) in addition to fatty and lymphatic tissue.
PTEN phosphatase - independent maintenance
of glandular morphology in a predictive colorectal cancer model system.
A close - up
of glandular trichomes on the leaves of a cannabis plant, like the one pictured at left.
In the mother, they might check the shape of her breasts, to see if they were hypoplastic — a tubular shape that can indicate underdevelopment
of the glandular tissue needed to make breast milk — or evaluate her hormone levels, ask if her breast size had increased during pregnancy.
Lisa Marasco, IBCLC suggests that mothers with low milk supply caused by insufficient glandular tissue consider taking goat's rue, a herbal medicinal that supports the development
of glandular tissue.
A woman with large breasts doesn't automatically have large amounts
of glandular tissue, it varies.
Breasts are primarily composed
of glandular (milk) and fatty tissue.
As 65 per cent
of the glandular tissue is situated within the first 30 mm of the nipple and the ducts are quite superficial, it is important to consider position of hands and fingers when feeding or pumping.
Initial physiological engorgement refers to the overfilling of the breasts, resulting in lymphatic and vascular congestion and oedema
of the glandular breast tissue.
The milk making capability of a breast is determined by the amount
of glandular tissue in the breast.
After this time your body will still be able to produce more milk when your baby is having a growth spurt, but the base
of glandular tissue won't actually increase much, it will only be the existing tissue that creates more milk.
The image above, taken from the Markers of Lactation Insufficiency paper by Huggins, Petok and Mierles shows the three different types
of glandular insufficiency.
I have recently read about breastfeeding promoting the regeneration and growth
of glandular tissue removed during surgery, resulting in an increased milk supply for subsequent children.
In addition, the proportion
of glandular and fat tissue and the number and size of ducts were not related to milk production.
Normalizing these hormonal irregularities can help to maximize the performance
of the glandular tissue that is present; this is why certain medications and herbs may have the effect of boosting milk production.
It can not be stressed enough that, if lactation failure
of a glandular nature is suspected, preglandular and postglandular factors are accounted for and properly ruled out.
Certainly we all acknowledge that puberty initiates growth in the female breasts, but many don't realize that pregnancy builds upon this growth with additional development
of glandular tissue and branching of the milk ducts.
Vit A is required for normal vision, for maintaining the integrity and normal functioning
of glandular and epithelial tissue, for skeletal growth, for maintenance of immunity, and for protection against certain cancers such as bronchial cancer.
Not exact matches
The appetites
of organism, the dictates
of conscience — the
glandular and the spiritual — well, so what?
Again, the cause may be a purely physical matter, such as
glandular imbalance, an infection in the blood stream, a vital organ out
of place, nerve shock from an operation, persistent nagging pain, too many sedatives, lack
of the right food, or vitamins, or fresh air, or exercise.
Others, the clinically obese in particular, may suffer from
glandular or other physiological causes unrelated to issues
of overeating or spiritual discipline — an issue not commonly treated in this literature.
And, again, the obvious but inadequate answer would be that Juan's ability to fascinate, exhilarate, and alarm has been lost in our age
of unrestrained sensuality, voluntarism,
glandular liberation, and relaxed consciences.
Smith said that in» 93, while bouncing back from a debilitating bout
of the viral disease
glandular fever (formally known as mononucleosis), she had begun devoting herself fanatically to the training methods
of Erik de Bruin — a Dutchman who became Smith's boyfriend, then her coach and, five weeks before the Olympics, her husband — and that the combination
of her hard work and de Bruin's coaching had led to her dramatic improvement.
(They met in a dining hall at the 1992 Barcelona Games, at which Smith performed without distinction and de Bruin not at all; he pulled out a month beforehand, he said, because
of lingering weakness from
glandular fever.)
According to noteveryonecanbreastfeed.com, «women with Insufficient
Glandular Tissue may have experienced a lack
of breast changes during puberty and / or pregnancy, no engorgement, and a low milk supply.»
This article explores some
of the possible reasons for that, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), diabetes and pre-diabetes, and mammary hypoplasia (insufficient
glandular tissue).
I had been trying to breastfeed her and a series
of events (my milk not coming in, jaundice, insufficient
glandular tissue) and some really poor medical advice (just keep nursing, it's normal for a newborn to sleep that much) resulted in her losing 20 percent
of her birth weight.
While evidence is clear that breast size makes little difference in the ability
of the mother to succeed in breastfeeding her child, it also seems to demonstrate that the more
glandular tissue in a single breast, the greater the milk volume produced.
Medical conditions such as insufficient
glandular tissue (tubular breasts); a history
of breast surgery; decreased breast stimulation and / or lack
of emptying
of the breast in the early postpartum days; a NICU admission for your baby; or even tongue - tie can cause a reduction in your milk supply.
I met with numerous lactation consultants, one
of whom mentioned I might have insufficient
glandular tissue.
This vital information often is the key to understanding the breast mechanisms and points
of intervention that may cause significant delay in milk production and
glandular response.
One
of the hottest breastfeeding problem topics among mothers on the internet is insufficient
glandular tissue, and many are making this self - diagnosis in the absence
of other explanations.
In my case, several nurses noted I had classic physiological markers for insufficient
glandular tissue plus a history
of infertility, but specifically noted that they chose not to tell me.
After a month
of desperate attempts to up my supply - supplements, pumping, everything - the lactation consultant suggested I had insufficient
glandular tissue.
She told me her story — she'd had breast reduction surgery, which left her with a medical diagnosis
of Insufficient
Glandular Tissue (IGT for short).