Nutraceuticals: Health Benefits and Market Trends

General Aspects of Nutraceuticals

This section covers the market, growth, scope, and types of products available in the market. It examines the health benefits and the role of nutraceuticals in ailments like Diabetes, CVS (Cardiovascular) diseases, Cancer, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and various Gastrointestinal diseases. Additionally, it includes the study of the following herbs as health foods: Alfalfa, Chicory, Ginger, Fenugreek, Garlic, Honey, Amla, Ginseng, Ashwagandha, and Spirulina.

Definition

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Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Electrolyte Management

Electrolyte Imbalances

Potassium (K+)

  • Hypokalemia (< 3.5): GI losses (N/V/D), dehydration, diuretic use, laxative abuse. Digoxin + hypokalemia = high toxicity risk. S/S: Arrhythmias (PVC to V-fib), muscle weakness, paresthesia, fatigue. ECG: Flat T, prominent U, low ST. Treat: PO/IV K+ supplements, K+-rich foods (OJ, banana, potato, spinach). NI: Monitor K+ with diuretics; IV rate < 10 mEq/h.
  • Hyperkalemia (> 5): Renal disease, ACEI/ARBs, K+-sparing diuretics. S/S: Arrhythmias (PVC to V-fib)
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Perioperative Care and Wound Management Essentials

Chapter 39: Perioperative Care

Preoperative Preparation

  • Medical Evaluation: Includes mCXR, CBC, urinalysis, and EKG.
  • Fasting: NPO for 6–8 hours before surgery.
  • Personal Care:
    • Hygiene: Complete bath, shower, or shampoo to reduce microbes.
    • Grooming: Remove makeup, nail polish, and artificial nails to monitor color and circulation.
    • Hair Care: Remove hairpins, clips, combs, wigs, and hairpieces. Use a surgical cap.
    • Oral Hygiene: Do not allow the person to swallow water.
    • Dentures: Provide care and store safely;
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Fast Food Health Risks: Why You Should Avoid It

The Impact of Daily Fast Food Consumption

It is clear that many people eat fast food every day. Personally, I believe that people should never eat this type of food because it is bad for the body. One reason for this is that fast food is very unhealthy. It is a well-known fact that these meals contain too much **fat, salt, and sugar**. Secondly, eating this food frequently causes serious health problems. For instance, research has shown that it leads to *obesity and heart disease*. To conclude, fast

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Common Chronic Diseases and Cellular Processes Explained

Common Chronic Diseases and Cellular Processes

Asthma

Asthma is defined as a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that makes them narrow, swell, and ultimately leads to shortness of breath, chest pain, and cough.

Causes

  • Air pollution
  • Smoking
  • Weather changes
  • Exposure to cold air
  • Anxiety, stress, dust, etc.

Symptoms

  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest pain
  • Wheezing
  • Coughing
  • Anxiety
  • Paleness
  • Sweating

Parkinson’s Disease

It is named after the British physician Dr. James Parkinson. It is a chronic and progressive neurologic

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Cardiovascular and Systemic Drugs: Classes, Uses and Mechanisms

Anti-arrhythmic Drugs

Anti-arrhythmic drugs are medications used to treat abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). They work by modifying the electrical activity of the heart.

Classification

  1. Class I: Sodium channel blockers (e.g., Quinidine, Lidocaine)
  2. Class II: Beta blockers (e.g., Propranolol)
  3. Class III: Potassium channel blockers (e.g., Amiodarone)
  4. Class IV: Calcium channel blockers (e.g., Verapamil)

Anticoagulants

Anticoagulants are drugs that prevent blood clotting.

  • Warfarin: Inhibits vitamin K–dependent
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