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    imbibed three times a day. Based on the characteristics and properties Ephedra‚ is the most scholar agreed plant as described in both Rgvedā and Avesta. Plate 2: Sarcostemmabrevisti-gma as Soma Plant. Plants possessing similar nature and traits were identified by the modern scholars among them Amanita muscaria‚ Asclepiasacida‚ Basellacordifolia‚ Cannabis sativa‚ Ceropegiadecais-neana‚ Ceropegiaelegans‚ Eleusinecoracana‚ Ephedra sp.‚ Ichinocarpusfrutescens‚ Periplocaaphylla‚ Rutagraveolens‚ Saccharumsp

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    Association‚ and Monsanto Company and Does 1-50 inclusive. Court Case # C 04 3872 . (2004). Retrieved from http://www.dldewey.com/columns/ricof2.htm Food & Drug Administration on ephedra. (2008). Retrieved from http://www.ephedra.com/fda.htm Ephedra. (2008). Retrieved from http://www.ephedra.com/ Adverse Events with Ephedra and Other Botanical Dietary Supplements. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.fda.gov/Food/DietarySupplements/Alerts/ucm111208.htm FDA Safety Update: Asthma Medications. (2008)

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    seemed to suck up the fat‚ and people were losing anywhere between 25-50 pounds in months. The FDA no longer approves the use of Redux or fen/phen‚ but new ingredients have made diet pills just as popular. An herb called ephedra is currently the most common substance in diet pills. Ephedra is still available for over the counter distribution‚ but the FDA is researching the side effects. Many cases of heart diseases and strokes have been linked to the herb. The use of diet pills is not recommended‚ but

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    Chem-127 – Impact of Chemistry – H. D. Roth Chapter 10: Drugs‚ Manipulating Molecules Everyday drugs – are we dependent? Prescription drugs – are we dependent? How harmful are illicit drugs? Are “natural” herbal remedies safer than synthetic ones? How are effective drugs designed? HDR-F-2012 Prontosil – the first antibiotic Prontosil‚ an effective antibacterial agent‚ belongs to the class of azo dyes‚ which were the first commercially produced chemicals; they effectively dyed wool

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    anyone’s use! Many of these supplements contain strong ingredients that could potentially harm ones body. The FDA only controls an herbal supplements strength‚ purity‚ and composition before releasing it onto the market (1). In 2004 the FDA banned ephedra‚ an herbal supplement used to treat asthma‚ hay fever‚ and the common cold (2). The herbal supplement was causing extreme side effects in many users including heart attacks and some deaths. I found that Kava has led to liver problems and resulting

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    death. Others try stimulants to enhance their metabolism but are taking a major risk of addiction. A few of those are cocaine‚ speed‚ methamphetamines‚ and mdma. Other people have experienced with appetite suppressants such as Ephedra‚ Fen-phen‚ Adipozin‚ and Liporexal. Ephedra is a powerful Asian Herb that is banned by the FDA for causing over seventy deaths. Fen-phen was very popular in the nineties until the supplement caused many deaths due to heart-valve damage. An additional method people will

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    History of Asthma Long ago in ancient China‚ the first case of a mysterious shortness of breath was recorded. In modern life‚ we realize this “shortness of breath” as a lung disease known as asthma. The history of asthma spans all the way back to the ancient civilizations of China and Rome‚ and researches along the way have incorporated many different experiments‚ observations‚ and trials to create the knowledge of asthma that we have today. This disease battled with the human race for centuries

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    Obesity  Obesity is an abnormal accumulation of body fat‚ usually 20% or more over an individual’s ideal body weight. Obesity is associated with increased risk of illness‚ disability‚ and death. The branch of medicine that deals with the study and treatment of obesity is known as bariatrics. As obesity has become a major health problem in the United States‚ bariatrics has become a separate medical and surgical specialty. Obesity traditionally has been defined as a weight at least 20% above

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    and they are able to remove a product from the market if the FDA can prove that the product carries significant risk (Grosvenor‚ 2006). For example‚ the FDA exercised its right to remove products containing Ephedra from the market place (Grosvenor‚ 2006). The FDA found that products with Ephedra were linked to one hundred-fifty-five deaths and dozens of heart attacks and strokes (Grosvenor‚ 2006). The FDA has also found other ingredients to be hazardous and asked that they voluntarily remove the ingredients

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    Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Scope Introduction/ Research Background For years‚ people have been trying to lose weight fast to achieve their ideal body image. Unfortunately‚ losing weight is a laborious process of regulating nutritional intake and performing various exercises for a long period of time in order to shave off excess fatty deposits and achieve the desired result. Recent discoveries in the biochemical and pharmaceutical departments found out ways to “trick” the body into metabolizing

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