Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Good Life Pharmacy in New Jersey (English)




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Good Life Pharmacy in New Jersey (English)









Welcome to Good Life Pharmacy which is conveniently located right on 953 Main Street, Paterson, NJ. This amazing pharmacy will provide personalized and caring treatment to all patients. Good Life Pharmacy will provide the combined approach of Naturopathy, Acupuncture and Chinese medicine, Laser therapy, and prescribed drugs as an approach to treat all and any aliments that the patient presents. Good Life pharmacy also provides the community with health shakes, vitamins, natural products, and daily soaps and shampoos. Come check out the amazing service down at the Good Life Pharmacy in Paterson NJ!!!! :D

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Low-level laser therapy and sodium diclofenac in acute inflammatory response induced by skeletal muscle trauma: Effects in muscle morphology and mRNA gene expression of inflammatory markers.



Photochem Photobiol. 2012 Sep 1;
de Almeida P, Lopes-Martins RA, Tomazoni SS, Albuquerque-Pontes GM, Santos LA, Frigo L, de Paula Vieira R, Albertini R, de Tarso Camillo de Carvalho P, Leal-Junior EC

Pharmacological therapy is widely used in treatment of muscle injuries. On the other hand, low-level laser therapy (LLLT) arises as a promising non-pharmacological treatment. The aim of this study was to analyze effects of sodium diclofenac (topical application) and LLLT on morphological aspects and gene expression of biochemical inflammatory markers. We performed a single trauma in tibialis anterior muscle of rats. After one hour, animals were treated with sodium diclofenac (1.16g/100g of solution) or LLLT (810nm; continuous mode; 100mW; 3.57W/cm(2) ; 1, 3 or 9J; 10, 30 or 90sec). Histological analysis and quantification of gene expression (real-time polymerase chain reaction - RT-PCR) of cyclooxygenase 1 and 2 (COX-1 and COX-2) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) were performed at 6, 12 and 24 hours after trauma. LLLT with all doses improved morphological aspects of muscle tissue showing better results than injury and diclofenac groups. All LLLT doses also decreased (p<0.05) COX-2 compared to injury group at all timepoints, and to diclofenac group at 24 hours after trauma. Additionally, LLLT decreased (p<0.05) TNF-α compared both to injury than diclofenac groups at all timepoints. LLLT mainly with dose of 9 J is better than topical application of diclofenac in acute inflammation after muscle trauma. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Photochemistry and Photobiology © 2012 The American Society of Photobiology.








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The influence of different methods of acupuncture on skin surface perfusion.



J Tradit Chin Med. 2012 Mar; 32(1): 40-4
Huang T, Wang RH, Zhang WB, Han B, Wang GJ, Tian YY, Zhang YQ

To compare the effects on the body surface of different kinds of placebo/sham acupuncture with that of traditional needling sensation acupuncture.Point Neiguan (PC 6) of 29 healthy subjects, 19 males and 10 females, was stimulated with needling sensation, shallow, placebo and deep acupuncture at the non-acupoint. After stimulation with different methods of acupuncture, the change in perfusion of the micrangium in the skin surface around the elbow joint, with Point Quze (PC 3) as its center, was observed with laser Doppler blood-flow imaging.Judging from the absolute value of perfusion of the skin surface micrangium, several methods of acupuncture can cause change in blood flow. The ratio of blood-flow perfusion in the meridian area in and around Quze declined before and after needling insertion in needling sensation acupuncture and shallow acupuncture. This observation did not occur in placebo and non-acupoint acupuncture. Needling sensation acupuncture at an acupoint can relatively reduce the perfusion of the micrangium in the projective area of the meridian where the acupoint is located on the body surface (P < 0.05), indicating the specificity of meridians.Stimulation of an acupoint or a point on the body surface with any type of acupuncture can cause change in blood flow in the skin near the needling point. However, the biological mechanism underlying this phenomenon needs to be further explored.







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