Sentences with phrase «which accelerates the healing»

Two months after therapy, tissue analysis showed less scarring and higher levels of regenerative agents such as fibroblast growth factor — which accelerate healing — in rats treated with SIS plus stem cells compared with those treated with SIS alone.
It contains plenty of natural citrulline, which converts to arginine in the body and subsequently increases nitric oxide, which accelerates the healing of your old acne.

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The stones release the so - called succinic acid in tiny amounts, which accelerate wound healing, relieve muscle pain, fight throat infections and infections in the ear and stomach.
For those suffering the debilitating impact of colitis, accelerating tissue growth could heal colon ulcers more quickly, which in turn could allow patients to take lower dosages of other medications that treat colitis — some of which have serious side effects.
Instead, we observed cells of a different kind, that are anti-inflammatory, which we believe could be significant in accelerating healing,» explains Lucas Kumosa.
Another recent paper published in Advanced Healthcare Materials highlighted a soy - based nanofiber which also accelerates wound healing.
April 17, 2018 - Electrical stimulation is believed to restart or accelerate chronic wound healing by imitating the natural electrical current that occurs in injured skin and which is absent around chronic wounds.
Researchers uncover the complex mechanisms acting between keratinocytes and mesenchymal stem cells which could be exploited to accelerate wound healing and improve wound closure.
This little - known herb has been found to accelerate healing time by up to 30 - 40 % (which translates into about 2 - 3 weeks less of recovery!)
Deadpool has an accelerated healing capacity, so he can't die, no matter how much we might want him to, and so he can't be in peril, which eliminates all suspense.
We recently developed a new procedure where we direct the laser beam inside the tooth cavity, which stops blood flow, kills bacteria, helps coagulation and accelerates healing time.
Diana Fosha is the author of The Transforming Power of Affect: A Model for Accelerated Change (Basic Books, 2000), and of numerous articles and chapters on healing transformational processes in experiential psychotherapy and trauma treatment, which integrate neuroplasticity, recognition science, affective neuroscience and developmental dyadic research into AEDP.
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