Metallurgy Articles
Low on Energy? Check Your Iron
By Rebecca Scritchfield, MA, RD, LD Sports Nutritionist And Acsm Health Fitness Specialist March/april 2009 For The Washington Running Report There are many reasons active people may feel low in energy, such as eating too few calories, not getting enough sleep,...
Iron in Diet
Iron is a mineral found in every cell of the body. Iron is considered an essential mineral because it is needed to make part of blood cells. Function The human body needs iron to make the oxygen-carrying proteins hemoglobin and myoglobin. Hemoglobin is found in red...
Health Benefits of Iron
http://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/minerals/health-benefits-of-iron.html The health benefits of iron mainly include carrying life-giving oxygen to human blood cells. About two-thirds of the bodily iron is found in hemoglobin. Other health benefits of iron are...
Medicinal Effects of Copper Bracelets
From Intriguing Anomalies: An Introduction To Scientific Detective Work (http://scientiapress.com/node/pbooks). Notes, bibliography, and images can be found in the original. Chapter 4 The Science of Medicinal Bracelets The vision inspiring the study of medicinal...
Health Benefits of Copper
http://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/minerals/health-benefits-of-copper.html The health benefits of copper include proper growth, utilization of iron, enzymatic reactions, connective tissues, hair, eyes, ageing and energy production. Apart from these, heart...
Copper and Immunity
Am J Clin Nutr. 1998 May;67(5 Suppl):1064s-1068s. Percival Ss. Food Science And Human Nutrition Department, University Of Florida, Gainesville 32611, Usa. Ssp@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu Abstract The immune system requires copper to perform several functions, of which little is...
Congress Continues Funding for Antimicrobial Copper Medical Trials
Submitted by: John Warner on Nov 17, 2007 at 10:22 am Tagged with: antimicrobial, health services Source: http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page36?oid=39874&sn=Detail Studies have shown that copper alloy surfaces in health facilities and public places...
Medical Uses of Copper in Antiquity
Copper Applications In Health & Environment June 2000 The first recorded medical use of copper is found in the Smith Papyrus, one of the oldest books known. The Papyrus is an Egyptian medical text, written between 2600 and 2200 B.C., which records the use of...
New Approach To Wound Healing May Be Easy On Skin, But Hard On Bacteria
ScienceDaily - AUG. 21, 2009 In a presentation to the American Chemical Society meeting, Ankit Agarwal, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, described an experimental approach to wound healing that could take advantage of silver's...
Silver Helps Regrow Human Tissue — Physician Patents Technique Using Silver Ions
Mike DiRienzo The Silver Institute, Washington DC July 27, 1999 Washington, D.C. — Silver, the same commodity used in coins and in the manufacture of jewelry, silverware, mirrors and electronics, helps regenerate human cells that have been destroyed by disease or...
Robert O. Becker – The Discovery of Silver
Dr. Becker first used silver in 1971. His experiments at this time focused on proving that minute amounts of electrical current could dedifferentiate cells and stimulate limb regeneration in rats. For his experiments, Dr. Becker elected to use a platinum electrode as...
Dr Robert O. Becker – Silver Ionotophoresis
Robert O. Becker, M. D.: Retired Prof. Of Medicine At Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse; Director Of Orthopedic Surgery At The Veterans Hospital, Syracuse, New York; Author: Cross Currents And The Body Electric http://www.silverinstitute.org/news/4a1999.html...