10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «GUARÁNA»
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guarána in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals: A Handbook for ...
The occasionally suggested hypothesis that, in addition to the central stimulating effects of caffeine, guarana also exhibits pharmacological actions corresponding to those of Ginseng radix and therefore is categorized along with those drugs ...
2
Alternative Medicine: The Christian Handbook - Pagina 373
Guarana is of Brazilian origin and is a dried paste made from the crushed seeds of Paullinia cupana. The shrub is widely cultivated in Brazil and the Amazon basin as a valuable cash crop. It is highly sought after as an ingredient in stimulant ...
Dónal O'Mathúna, Walter L. Larimore,
2006
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The Health Professional's Guide to Popular Dietary Supplements
Guarana. Guarana is extracted from the seeds of a South American creeping shrub grown almost exclusively in a small area of northern Brazil. Guarana is named after the Guarani Amazonian tribe that originally used the seeds to brew tea.
Allison Sarubin-Fragakis, Cynthia Thomson, American Dietetic Association,
2007
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The Health Professional's Guide to Dietary Supplements - Pagina 17
Conjugated linoleic acid supplementation in humans: effects on body composition and energy expenditure. Lipids 2000;35(7):777–782. GUARANA (PAULLINIA CUPANA) Overal Rank (as an herbal source of caffeine) *** for energy ** for ...
Shawn M. Talbott, Kerry Hughes,
2007
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Nuts and Seeds in Health and Disease Prevention
Guarana, Paullinia cupana (Family: Saponidaceae; Genus: Paullinia), is a woody spiny or sprawling shrub native to the Amazon Basin. The guarana fruit, which approximates the size of a coffee berry, is brown to red in color, with a black seed ...
Victor R. Preedy, Ronald Ross Watson, Vinood B. Patel,
2011
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Guarana: The Energy Seeds and Herbs of the Amazon Rainforest
The energy seeds and herbs of the Amazon Rainforest. In this book Michael calls on his experience with Guarana and the lesser known herbs of the steaming rainforest of the Amazon basin, such as Lapacho, Pfaffia, Catuaba and Stevia.
Michael Van Straten,
1994
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Herbs and Natural Supplements, Volume 2: An Evidence-Based ...
was shown to be as effective as a 16-fold dose of pure caffeine. A later double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled study of 129 adults tested a mul- tivitamin and mineral supplement with added guarana (Berocca Boost with 222 mg guarana ...
Lesley Braun, Marc Cohen,
2015
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Effects of Psychoactive Chemicals on Commercial Driver ... - Pagina 42
For guarana, improvements were seen across attention tasks (but with reduced accuracy) and on a sentence verification task. Both ginseng and the ginseng/guarana combination increased the speed of attention task performance, and ...
Gerald P Krueger, Howard M Leaman, Gene Bergoffen,
2011
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Top 100 Exotic Food Plants - Pagina 262
Pepsi made no medical claims, but on the pantheremblazoned, jungle-themed cans was the message: “Guarana grows deep within the jungle. For centuries, ancient tribes believed that guarana released raw, primal power. Now the legend of ...
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Amino Acids and Proteins for the Athlete: The Anabolic ...
... theobromine and theophylline, and tannins. While the effects of guarana are felt to be a result of the guaranine content (similar to caffeine) some studies show that the treatment of rats with an equivalent amount of caffeine found in guarana ...
Mauro G. Di Pasquale,
2007