DesBio Phenolics » Use homeopathic dilutions of phenols to aid in desensitization to the majority of food and environmental allergies. Deseret Biologicals is dedicated to providing superior formulations and products manufactured according to the highest standards.
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Acetylcholine Chloride: Is a major excitatory neurotransmitter used for control of sensory input and muscular outpour signals, memory, mental focus and sexual activity. ACC is a neurotransmitter of major significance needed for smooth flow of nerve impulses. ACC is a chemical mediator released by cells and known to produce allergic manifestations along with histamine. |
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Acetaldehyde: Is in apples, broccoli, cheese, coffee, grapefruit, grape juice (Concord), grapes, onions, lemons, milk (skimmed and heated), oranges, peaches, pears, pineapple, raspberries, strawberries, peppermint oil, anise, beef and chicken. It is also in car exhaust, perfumes, flavors, Aniline dyes, synthetic rubber and wood products. It is used in the manufacture of perfumes, food flavorings, aniline dyes, plastics and various synthetic substances. |
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Apiol: Is extracted from the fruit of Petroselinum sativum (Parsley). It is a significant contributor to the characteristic flavors and odors of foods, herbs and spices. Examples are parsley and dill where it contributes significantly to the flavors. It is used as a remedy for amenorrhea. |
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Ascorbic Acid: Is an essential element in the process of producing blood cells, in the formation of macroproteins, in the normal function of endocrine glands, prevention of cholesterol build-up, in the production of interferon, in the synthesis of collagen, and in the synthesis of adrenal cortical hormones. It is also an antistress factor and a systemic detoxifier. |
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Caffeic Acid: Is found in a wide variety of plants. It is a hydroxylase of cinnamic acid; therefore any plant containing caffeic acid would also have to contain cinnamic acid in its tissue. It is a major constituent in coffee and an artifact of metabolism to chlorogenic acid in potatoes and many other vegetables. |
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Chlorogenic Acid: Is a cinnamic acid derivative which, by oxidation, forms what is called a dark plant pigment. Its particular function to plants is largely unknown but has an apparent effect on the palatability of several foods. In some instances chlorogenic acid appears to affect the plant's ability to fight pathogens. For example, bruised apples lose chlorogenic acid content as well as flavor. |
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Cholesterol: Is important in metabolism as a universal tissue constituent. It is a fatlike steroid alcohol that crystallizes in the form of plates. It is found in animal fats and oils, bile, blood, brain tissue, milk, egg yolk, myelin sheaths of nerve fibers, livers, kidneys, and adrenal glands. It is the precursor of virtually all steroid hormones in the body. Cholesterol, as an antigen, has been utilized in treating cardiovascular disease, gall stones, gall bladder problems, headache, nausea, phlebitis, and asthmatic breathing. |
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Cinnamic Acid: Is one of the most widespread phenolic compounds of plant chemistry. It forms one of the essential building blocks of many common plant metabolites. Its precursor in most plants is phenylalanine. Its name is derived from oil of cinnamon where it was first discovered. Cinnamic Acid is found abundantly in evergreens such as firs and pines. |
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Coniferyl Alcohol: Is considered to be the principle intermediary of lignin formation in conifers but is also recognized in some food sources, i.e. coniferyl alcohol is a fermentation product of brewer's yeast. |
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Cortisol: Is a corticosteroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex that is involved in the response to stress; it increases blood pressure, blood sugar levels, may cause infertility in women, and suppresses the immune system. |
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Coumarin: is associated with a pleasant, fragrant odor resembling that of vanilla beans. It is found in over 40 common foods and is vitamin K antagonistic. It is a naturally occurring anthelmintic (expels or destroys intestinal parasites). Derivatives of Coumarin (Warfarin, Dicumarol) reduce the concentration of prothrombin in the blood and thereby increase prothrombin or clotting time. |
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