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5 / 439 resultsresearch Evaluation of ameliorative efficiency of vitamin E and Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast on arsenic toxicity in Black Bengal kids
Vitamin E, alone or with yeast, helped reduce arsenic poisoning effects in young goats.
research A case of secondary diabetes mellitus associated with chronic arsenic toxicity
Chronic arsenic toxicity can cause diabetes and may not improve even with treatment.
research Case Report: Potential Arsenic Toxicosis Secondary to Herbal Kelp Supplement
A woman's health issues were caused by arsenic poisoning from kelp supplements.
research ROLE OF AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT IN CHEMICAL TOXICITY OF COSMETICS: A REVIEW
Ayurvedic methods can help reduce the harmful effects of chemicals in cosmetics.
research Coat Problems
The chapter explains causes of hair loss and excessive hair growth in animals.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Does RU58841 potentially cause cancer?
RU58841 may pose cancer risks due to its antiandrogen properties and lack of long-term safety data. Using it is considered a high-risk experiment with unknown potential for harm.
community RU58841 toxic to cats like minoxidil?
RU58841's potential toxicity to cats is uncertain, similar to minoxidil. Caution is advised to prevent accidental exposure to pets.
community Worried after using minoxidil once in a home with cats
A user applied minoxidil for hair loss and worried about its toxicity to cats after their cat drank from a water fountain they touched. After consulting a vet and pet poison control, they were reassured that the exposure was not enough to harm the cat, and others advised using gloves and being cautious in the future.
community I ingested RU58841 orally to see if its legit
A user ingested RU58841 orally and experienced severe heart and breathing issues, requiring emergency medical assistance. They concluded that MV supplements is a legitimate supplier but warned of the serious side effects.
community Severe copper deficiency, and also zinc deficiency. Looking for testimonials.
A 36-year-old man with androgenetic alopecia suspects copper and zinc deficiencies may be accelerating hair loss and is supplementing copper to address this. He is also monitoring blood sugar levels due to previous prediabetes concerns and plans to test for insulin resistance.