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Dictionary » G » Gastrointestinal hormones Gastrointestinal hormonesGastrointestinal hormones hormones that originate in and regulate motor and secretory activity of the digestive organs. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Stomach bloating and weight gain... the intestinal walls damages many of the carrier proteins found in the gastrointestinal tract, which are necessary for the transport of all sorts ... with the essential mineral selenium, the essential mineral zinc and the hormones like DHEA and melatonin can also play effective roles as antioxidants-all ...
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The Fiber Disease... strain of E coli to receive signals from human flora and hormones in the intestine and express virulence genes to initiate infection. ... the intestine. There, however, chemicals produced by the friendly gastrointestinal microbial flora and the human hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine ...
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Can you live off milk?... milk. The dairy industry of today is highly contaminated: · Pituitary hormones (PRL, GH, TSH, FSH, LH ACTH Oxytocin) · Steroid hormones (Estradiol, ... hormones (T3, T4, rT3, Calcitonin, Parathormone, PTH peptide) · gastrointestinal peptides (Vasoactive intestinal peptide, Bombesin, Cholecystokinin, ...
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