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  • Two glasses of cherry juice a day may reduce gut inflammation in bowel disease patients, study finds (40% in six weeks)

    03/13/2025 3:17:36 PM PDT · by ConservativeMind · 23 replies
    Medical Xpress / University of Central Lancashire / Life ^ | March 3, 2025 | Jonathan Sinclair et al
    Drinking two small glasses of cherry juice a day may reduce gut inflammation and boost quality of life in bowel disease patients, a new study shows. The largest human trial of its kind found consuming 130ml of diluted Montmorency tart cherry juice twice a day for six weeks reduced gut inflammation markers in people with mild-to-moderate ulcerative colitis by 40%. Participants also reported a 9% improvement in health-related quality of life when taking the fruit drink supplement while receiving standard medication treatment. Montmorency tart cherries are rich in a nutrient known as anthocyanin, a natural compound that gives the fruit...
  • 'Infect and forget': A dose of hookworms could help patients manage inflammatory bowel disease

    06/16/2023 9:47:52 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 24 replies
    Medical Express ^ | by Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
    Credit: Fernandolive on Wikimedia Commons Could a dose of hookworms provide a medication-free alternative to people with inflammatory bowel disease? The Malaghan Institute's Hookworm Therapy team, who recently published the results from their year-long clinical study, think it's possible. Published in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, the feasibility study found that hookworms were a safe and long-lasting treatment for participants with ulcerative colitis—paving the way for wider clinical studies. The Malaghan Institute has been exploring the potential therapeutic benefits of human hookworms for patients suffering allergic and inflammatory disease for a number of years. This current study was the first of its...
  • Blood pressure drug linked with increased risk of bowel condition

    07/05/2019 5:10:42 PM PDT · by ConservativeMind · 32 replies
    Science Daily ^ | July 3, 2019 | Imperial College London
    The new early-stage research finding comes from a team of scientists led by Imperial College London, who investigated the effectiveness and side effects of three common blood pressure medications: ACE-inhibitors, beta-blockers and calcium channel blockers. The most common treatments for high blood pressure are lifestyle changes and medications. By investigating versions of genes that mimic the effects of these drugs, the team were able to study the drugs' effectiveness -- and their potential side effects. The team, who included researchers from LMU Munich, then studied whether these gene variants -- which cause increased production of these proteins -- were linked...