Pain management
Published Studies and Reports Include
- 1. DLPA
Subject: Its use as an enkephalanise inhibitor - in the treatment of intractable pain.
Authors: K BUDD et al.
Publication: Advances in Pain Research and Therapy Vol 5 NY. 1983
- 2. BROMELAIN
Subject: The mechanism of the psychological action of Bromelain.
Authors: S TAUSSIG.
Publication: Medical Hypothesis 6. 1980;6:99-104-176
- 3. FISH OIL
Subject: Effects of dietary enrichment with eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexanoic acids on in vitro neutrophil and monocyte leuktriene generation and neutrophil generation.
Authors: T LEE, R HOOVER, J WILLIAMS et al.
Publication: New Eng Med J. 1985;312:1217-1214
- 4. ACUPUNCTURE
Subject: A study on enhancing the effects of phenylalanine on acupuncture analgesia.
Authors: T KITADE, M MINAMIKAWA, T NAWATA et al.
Publication: Am J Chin Med. 1981;9:243-248
- 5. WHITE WILLOW
Subject: The early clinical history of salicylates in rheumatology and pain.
Authors: T HEDNER, B EVERTS.
Publication: Clin Rheumatol. 1998;17:17-25
- 6. CAYENNE
Subject: The neuropharmacology of capsaicin: a review of recent observations.
Authors: SH BUCK, TF BURKS.
Publication: Ann Clin Lab Sci. 1986;38:179-226
- 7. DEVILS CLAW
Subject: Handbook of herbal medicines.
Authors: JA DUKE.
Publication: CRC Press (Boca FL). 1985
- 8. CAYENNE CREAM
Subject: Hot peppers and substance P.
Authors: EDITORIAL.
Publication: Lancet. 1983;i.p:1:198