In an effort to tease out a biochemical pathway that might account for the clinical effects that Kaplan, Popper, and others had described, he ran a series
of rat studies.
I don't know anything about that monkey study, but given your understanding
of the rat study, I would need to see the original paper to be able to buy what you are saying.
Not exact matches
An unusual pattern
of cardiomyopathy, a sign
of an enlarged and damaged heart, was seen in both male and female
rats, the
study found.
The 10 - year, $ 25 million toxicological
studies are the most comprehensive assessments to date
of health effects and exposure to radio frequency radiation in
rats and mice, according to the online notice from the National Institute
of Environmental Health Sciences, a unit
of the National Institutes
of Health, the U.S. medical research agency.
Male
rats developed heart tumors when exposed to high levels
of a type
of radiation used by the wireless telephone industry, according to the draft
studies released Friday.
In a
study of isolated
rats, they exhibited less slow - wave sleep.
Studies have linked high doses
of sweeteners to cancer in
rats, though similar findings have not been shown in humans.
Studies with
rats have found that even short bursts
of such hormones during pregnancy can result in normal genitals accompanied by transgender behaviour.
I have done a little work on developing model behavioral assay procedures for
studying the experiences
of laboratory
rats.
I have been more interested in the empathic responses
of the students than in the behavior
of the
rats in these
studies.
Even if it turns out that there are no useful applications
of behavioral assay methods with
rats, these
studies should be interesting in themselves because they may tell us something about our ability to determine what it is like to be another organism.12
A 2010
study published in the Journal
of Bone and Mineral Research found that blueberry - fed
rats had significantly more bone mass than
rats whose diet was not supplemented with the berries.
Regarding the short - term animal feeding
study, Konrad wrote: «Our
rat - feeding
study was comprehensive and statistically valid; a panel
of experts reviewed the
study and unanimously agreed that soy leghemoglobin is safe.»
High dosages
of reb A fed to
rats reduced sperm production and increased cell proliferation in their testicles; however, another
study using
rats and humans demonstrated lack
of reproductive toxicity.
Pamm Larry, director
of GMO - free California, asked Halla why his company had conducted such short, 14 - and 28 - day
rat feeding
studies of the product.
Rembiałkowska, prof. Ewa (2006) Animal dietary intervention
study of effect
of organic vs conventional food production methods on health and well — being
of rats.
None
of the
rats died and they all appeared normal throughout the
study.
In a
study titled Repeatedly heated palm kernel oil induces hyperlipidemia, atherogenic indices and hepatorenal toxicity in
rats: Beneficial role
of virgin coconut oil supplementation researchers from Ebonyi State University in Nigeria found that virgin coconut oil supplementation had a positive effect on the kidneys and livers
of rats who were also fed repeatedly heated palm kernel oil.
In a similar
study,
rats were fed crude extracts
of chile pods and crystalline capsaicinoids by stomach tube while allowed access to normal food and water.
Another
study from Nigeria published in December
of 2017 is titled Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects
of virgin coconut oil supplementation abrogate acute chemotherapy oxidative nephrotoxicity induced by anticancer drug methotrexate in
rats.
Because the toxicity is associated with oxidative stress and inflammation, the
study explored antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect
of virgin coconut oil (VCO) supplementation in nephrotoxicity induced by MTX in
rats.
The title
of the
study is: Hypocholesterimic effects
of cold and hot extracted virgin coconut oil (VCO) in comparison to commercial coconut oil: Evidence from a male wistar albino
rat model
The title
of the
study is: Polyphenols isolated from virgin coconut oil attenuate cadmium - induced dyslipidemia and oxidative stress due to their antioxidant properties and potential benefits on cardiovascular risk ratios in
rats
Lowers Blood Pressure: A 2013
study published in Drug Research examined the effects
of yumberry (Myrica rubra) on the cardiovascular system
of rats.
Reports which indicate that coconut oil increases serum cholesterol levels, have been based on animal
studies (mainly
rats) and it is uncertain as to what type
of oil they have used, the Sunday Times learns.
A 2011
study published in the Journal
of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, tested the impact
of pea protein powder on both hypertensive
rats and humans.
In what may the first
study of its kind, researchers in India extracted the antioxidants unique to virgin coconut oil from the oil and injected them into
rats with induced arthritis.
A peer reviewed
study published in 2016 was titled «Renoprotective effect
of virgin coconut oil in heated palm oil diet - induced hypertensive
rats.»
A recent
study from India published in the Journal
of Food Science Technology showed positive results in improving glucose metabolism in high fructose diets in
rats.
A Canadian
study published this year around the same time titled «Coconut oil protects cortical neurons from amyloid beta toxicity by enhancing signaling
of cell survival pathways» observed that coconut oil and its medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) protect against amyloid beta (Aβ) induced neurotoxicity in primary
rat cortical neurons.
The title
of the
study is: Dietary Supplementation with Virgin Coconut Oil Improves Lipid Profile and Hepatic Antioxidant Status and Has Potential Benefits on Cardiovascular Risk Indices in Normal
Rats.
The in - vivo (animal)
study «Enhanced memory in Wistar
rats by virgin coconut oil is associated with increased antioxidative, cholinergic activities and reduced oxidative stress» was published in January
of 2017.
Source: Effect
of virgin coconut oil enriched diet on the antioxidant status and paraoxonase 1 activity in ameliorating the oxidative stress in
rats — a comparative
study.
Some
of the medical
studies I used as a reference are: Caloric restriction and intermittent fasting: Two potential diets for successful brain aging and Dietary Factors, Hormesis and Health, found on the US National Library
of Medicine Site, Cardioprotection by Intermittent Fasting in
Rats on the American Heart Association Site and Effect
of Ramadan intermittent fasting on aerobic and anaerobic performance and perception
of fatigue in male elite judo athletes from the Journal
of Strength and conditioning research.
While curcumin has been shown to prevent depression, reverse liver damage, and prevent and treat Alzheimer's, my mom can go ahead and unarch that eyebrow — the majority
of the
studies showing the dramatic results have only been done on mice and
rats.
In a related
study,
rats were fed large amounts
of Tabasco ® Sauce and suffered «no gross or microscopic pathological changes or any significan biochemical changes in the animals.»
In a similar
study,
rats were fed crude extracts
of chile pods and crystalline capsainoids by stomach tube while allowed access to normal food and water.
Mind you,
studies have been shown that high levels
of fructose make lab
rats fat.
For example, a
study of zinc and magnesium bio-availability in
rats where bio-availability had been reduced by phytic acid found that «resistant starch restores zinc bio-availability» and «increased magnesium absorption» (3).
Through a series
of studies, Dr. Rozin found that it is practically impossible to induce a preference for chile peppers in
rats, and subsequent experiments with dogs and chimpanzees have had limited success.
Alarmed by DMSO's sudden popularity and worried about misuse
of it, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned the substance for medical use in 1965, citing a
study that suggested it caused eye damage in laboratory
rats.
Another
study of degu
rats discovered that babies» brains developed normally if the father
rat stayed in the nest, but broke down at the level
of synapses — in areas
of the brain that influence decision - making and emotions — when the father was removed.
Animals
studies show us that regularly separating baby from mother alters the brain (the first 10 days
of life for
rats is comparable to the first 6 months for human babies).
In
studies of lab
rats, those fed eggplant showed a decrease in cholesterol and improved blood pressure.
A
study performed on
rats showed that the pelvic floor muscle fiber length increases between 21 - 37 % and the quantity
of extracellular collagen matrix increases by 140 % in the pelvic floor muscles.
That's hard to measure with humans, but in
rat studies the benefits
of mothering last until the animals reach an age equivalent to age 80 in humans, which I find very encouraging.
Another
study found that
rats» hearing became impaired when they were exposed to 100 or 110 decibels
of broadband noise, eight hours a day, for five days, but that their hearing wasn't affected when they were exposed to 90 decibels.
ANTI-CIO # 4: In a
study performed on
rats,
rat mothers who were nurturing towards their
rat babies (i.e. licked their babies often) produced more growth hormones and changed the chemistry
of the DNA in certain genes involved in the offspring's stress response.
Researchers used
rat pups to
study the effects
of serotonin on brief periods
of breathing stoppages called «reflex apneas,» which are believed to contribute to SIDS if they are severe.
In their
study, Professor Stikland and Dr Bayers found that when pregnant
rats were fed a diet
of muffins, chocolate, cheese, crisps, doughnuts, biscuits and sweets, they bore offspring which were fatter and showed signs
of muscle waste.