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In her article, “Improve rehab through nutritional supplementation,” which appeared in Vol. 53, Issue 6, or Chiropractic Economics, Rachel Olivier, MS, ND, PhD, referred to a number of studies on nutritional supplementation. Below you will find the complete references:
1 http://www.ama-cmeonline.com
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4 Hale LP. Proteolytic activity and immunogenicity of oral bromelain within the gastrointestinal tract of mice. Int Immunopharmacol. 2004 Feb;4(2):255-64
5 Tak PP, Firestein GS. NF-kappaB: a key role in inflammatory diseases. J Clin Invest. 2001;107(1):7-11.
6 Kaput J, Rodriguez RL. Nutritional genomics: the next frontier in the postgenomic era. Physiol Genomics. 2004 Jan 15;16(2):166-77.
7 Vasquez A. Reducing Pain and Inflammation Naturally – Par IV: Nutritional and Botanical Inhibition of NF-kappB, the Major Intracellular Amplifier of the Inflammatory Cascade. Nutritional Perspectives: J CNACA. July 2005.
8 http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitamind.asp
9 Verhaar HJ, Samson MM, Jansen PA, de Vreede PL, Manten JW, Duursma SA. Muscle strength, functional mobility and vitamin D in older women. Aging (Milano). 2000 Dec; 12(6):455-60.
10 Janssen HC, Samson MM, Verhaar HJ. Vitamin D deficiency, muscle function, and falls in elderly people. Am J Clin Nutr. 2002 Apr; 75(4):611-5.
11 Heath KM, Elovic EP. Vitamin D deficiency: implications in the rehabilitation setting. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2006 Nov; 85(11):916-23.
12 Wilkins CH, Sheline YI, Roe CM, Birge SJ, Morris JC. Vitamin D Deficiency Is Associated with Low Mood and Worse Cognitive Performance in Older Adults. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2006 Dec; 14(12):1032-1040. |