Clinical study of the use of Pine Nut Oil in the treatment of Ulcer and Gastritis. Pine Nut Oil is the best remedy for ulcer and gastritis.
(methodological recommendations)
Table of Contents
1. Pine Nut Oil is the natural source of polyunsaturated fatty acids
2. Testing Pine Nut Oil for ulcer and gastritis treatment
3. The tested methodologies to cure ulcer and gastritis
4. The patients with ulcer and gastritis symptoms
5. Pine Nut Oil treatment programme for ulcer and gastritis
6. Pine Nut Oil is remedy for ulcer and gastritis
7. Pine Nut Oil treatment recommendations for ulcer and gastritis
8. Pine Nut Oil treatment Indications
9. Be aware of counterfeit!
10. Protection against counterfeit
1. Pine Nut Oil is the natural source of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Published reports attest to the high therapeutic effectiveness of various types of oils in various inflammatory processes. Siberian pine nut oil is distinguished from other well-known curative oils by its enriched content of various kinds of healing elements. It is a natural product used from ancient times in folk medicine. Siberian pine nut oil contains a large quantity of polyunsaturated fatty acids, including a significant quantity of fat-dissolving vitamins E and F, which are known for their high level of physiological and anti-acidic properties. The Siberian pine nut oil contains phosphatidic phosphorous, very important to bodily health, besides being a rich source of vitally important micro-elements: phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, manganese, copper, zinc, cobalt and iodine. Siberian pine nut oil contains up to 5% nitrogenous substances, of which 90% are amino acids, 70% of them indispensable acids — all of which testifies to its high physiological value.
2. Testing Pine Nut Oil for ulcer and gastritis treatment.
Clinical tests of Siberian pine nut oil have been conducted on patients at the Tomsk Scientific Research Institute of Balneotherapy and Physiotherapy. The aims were: to demonstrate the healing effectiveness of a given remedy in both internal and external applications through sonic phonophoresis, to determine the dynamics of subjective and objective indications, to study the influence of Siberian pine nut oil on the nutritional, secretory and excretive functions of the stomach and liver, to study its anti-oxidant properties, to work out the methodology of application to treatment, to determine its level of tolerance by patients under various prescribed methodologies.
3. The tested methodologies to cure ulcer and gastritis
The following methodologies were used for the clinical tests:
1. General clinical blood research (aspartate aminotransferase, alanine-aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, antioxidant activity, methane-dicarbonic dialdehyde).
2. General blood and urinal analysis,
3. Follicle-stimulating hormone with targeted biopsy.
4. Duodenal intubation with research into the chemical properties of bile.
5. Determination of the secretory function of the stomach.
6. Ultrasonic examination of the bladder, kidneys and pancreas.
4. The patients with ulcer and gastritis symptoms
The study comprised 30 patients under observation. Of these 25 had chronic erosive ulcers of the gastric mucosa, duodenal ulcers with accompanying cholane giocholecystitis of opisthorchosis etiology; the remaining five had chronic cholecystitis with chronic gastritis with a reduced secretory stomach function.
Two of the thirty subjects had reactive pancreatitis, while four had chronic hepatitis outside active procedures. With all 30 subjects motor dyskinesia of the bowels was observed.
5. Pine Nut Oil treatment programme for ulcer and gastritis
Subsequently the subjects were prescribed a programme of treatment: one tablespoon of Siberian pine nut oil three times a day over a two-month period. As a result of this treatment stomach pains were completely eliminated in all patients. Symptoms of dyspeptic disorder (nausea, heartburn, regurgitation and vomiting) were not to be found in a single patient. In 28 of the subjects a normalization of bowel functions took place. According to follicle-stimulating hormone tests conducted 20 days after the treatment, ten of the subjects had experienced full recovery from ulcers and gastritis along with a reduction in inflammation of gastric mucosa and duodenal ulcers, as well as a reduction in ulcer size for the remaining 15 patients with erosive mucous stomach ulcers. There was a 50% reduction in the number of cases of fixed duodenal reflexes, according to endoscopic and laboratory tests. In evaluating the laboratory tests there was an indication of some reduction of acidity in the stomach juices in subjects with previously high acidic levels. The quantity of bilious discharge from the gall bladder doubled.
6. Pine Nut Oil is remedy for ulcer and gastritis
Thus, on the basis of the results obtained, one may conclude that Siberian pine nut oil has a healing effect, meets a favorable reaction with patients, and can be applied to the treatment of digestive disorders. It is especially effective in curing erosive stomach and duodenal ulcers. During the remission stage one can apply phonophoresis of Siberian pine nut oil to the projection area of the pathological process for a full and lasting healing effect. When diluted with milk, the Siberian pine nut oil has an anti-inflammation effect in treating cholecystitis and hepatocholecystitis.
7. Pine Nut Oil treatment recommendations for ulcer and gastritis
1. Siberian pine nut oil is prescribed for 30 minutes or 1 hour before intake of food over a period of 21–24 days, with unhurried swallows of a tablespoon at a time three times a day. This is recommended for ulcerations located in the stomach or duodenum.
2. Siberian pine nut oil is prescribed for 1 hour before intake of food, diluted with milk (1 : 1) according to the method described above. This is recommended when ulceration is combined with chronic cholecystitis.
3. Siberian pine nut oil is prescribed internally according to variant Nº 2 with the following prescription of Siberian pine nut oil phonophoresis. An ultrasound of the epigastrium is prescribed in a dosage of 0.2–0.6 Bt/cm2 in either pulse or continuous action over a period of 2–4 minutes, as well as of the paravertebral zone (intensity of 0.2 Bt/cm2 over a period of 2 minutes). Before the ultrasound the patient drinks 1 glass of boiled water. This is recommended when the ulceration is combined with chronic pancreatitis.
4. In the case of post-excision disorders on account of ulceration, the treatment method may also be applied to patients operated on for cancer of the stomach.
8. Pine Nut Oil treatment Indications
1. Patients with erosive ulcers of the stomach and duodenum.
2. Patients with cholecystitis and hepatocholecystitis.
3. Patients with endogastritis or bulbitis.
4. Patients with chronic pancreatitis.
5. Patients with post-excision discorders on account of ulceration.
There are no known counter-indications to application.
9. Be aware of counterfeit!
In the market there were detected counterfeits of cold pressed extra virgin Siberian pine nut oil in different packages, in bottles and gel capsules. Counterfeit and low quality Siberian pine nut oil does not possess above mentioned properties. The best advice is not to take needless risks, and obtain genuine cold pressed extra virgin Siberian Pine Nut Oil from official producer PineNutOil.org.
10. Protection against counterfeit
Special steps have been taken to protect Siberian Pine Nut Oil against counterfeit.
Final products are placed in special packaging to prevent daylight penetration, and stored at a temperature of 0°C to +5°C to better preserve the product's natural components. The resulting product is a bright gold-coloured liquid with the pleasant smell of pine nuts. It is a 100% natural product with strong healing powers.
There is a unique registration number on the bottom of the box. Also each box contains a company brochure.
On web page http://www.ringingcedarsofrussia.org/Main/English/anti-counterfeit_cedar_nut_oil_protection.php you can verify the authenticity of the product which you have purchased. If the cold pressed Siberian Pine Nut Oil is not packaged into branded company box and does not contain the items named above, then your cold pressed SIBERIAN PINE NUT OIL is not genuine.
These recommendations have been formulated by:
E.I. Filchenko, M.D.
S.V. Nizkodubova, D.M.S.
V.I. Karpitsky, M.D. and A.G. Petrenko, M.D.
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GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
The use of Ringing Pines of Russia Siberian pine nut oils for prophylaxis and improving the health of a population living in conditions of a polluted environment
In the past decade, the problem of the pathogenic "environment - health" connection has been reflected in scientific papers in environmental medicine and human ecology. In this regard it is noted that, at the present time, there is an ever greater prevalence of diseases of those organs and systems that perform barrier functions and participate in the preservation of the cleanliness of the organism's internal environment - organs of the respiratory, digestive, excretory, lymphatic, and immune systems, as well as the liver and skin.
The basic task of prophylaxis of premorbid and morbid conditions is the synchronic regulation of the basic metabolic, detoxification, and protective functions of the liver, immune system, and excretory organs.
For this purpose, N. A. Agadzhanyan and his co-authors developed a complex program of correction and cleansing of the internal environment, including the following basic blocks:
1. Preparations regulating the activity of the biotransformation mechanisms of the liver;
2. Preparations having antioxidant properties;
3. Preparations having an immunomodulating action;
4. Preparations stimulating the removal of toxic substances and the products of their metabolism (cholagogues, diuretics, and laxatives);
5. Preparations having a high sorption activity with respect to toxic substances (enterosorbents, fruit pectins).
The biologically active components of functional nutrition of "Pine Nut Oil" pine products have an effect on all the above enumerated mechanisms, which play an important role in carrying out defence in conditions of environmental pollution, displaying the following effects that correspond to a comprehensive program of detoxification (e):
- anti-oxidant and membrane-stabilizing effects (amino acids, lipids and tocopherols of "Pine Nut Oil" pine nut oil;
- anti-toxic sorption (amino acids, dietary fibre of all components of the product);
- immunomodulating (amino acids, polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, phytochemical compounds of all components of the product);
- diuretics and laxative effect (phytochemical compounds of "Pine Nut Oil" pine nut oil).
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The comprehensive program of endoecological rehabilitation developed at the Clinical and Experimental Lymphology Scientific Research Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (2002) includes "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" Siberian pine nut oil and Siberian pine nut oil enriched with pine resin. It has earned the worldwide recognition of medical specialists.
In conditions of environmental pollution, environmentally determined syndromes and diseases have achieved a wide distribution - exogenic intoxication syndrome, chemical hypersensitivity syndrome, environmental disadaptation syndrome, and chronic diseases of a polygenic nature with pathological manifestations in the form of a symptom complex of primary changes in specific organs and systems.
For the purpose of rehabilitation, it is possible to recommend methods using functional nutrition products for the maintenance of organs and systems that carry out barrier functions in the human organism.
It is advisable to match and combine "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" Siberian pine products intended for health improvement and prophylaxis in programs for the maintenance of organs and systems, having regard to individual peculiarities of functional stress and pathological disturbances in certain organs.
Gastrointestinal tract
Of great significance in providing for the cleanliness of the internal environment is the condition of the digestive organs, which play a paramount role in providing for the barrier functions of the organism in the presence of the influence of toxic substances.
The frequent involvement of the organs of the gastrointestinal tract in the development of environmentally caused disturbances of the health of the population is confirmed by a reliable increase in the morbidity of the digestive organs in the most polluted settlements. It should be noted that the flow of artificial food additives (taste simulators, artificial flavourings, preservatives), as well as the ingestion of medicines enlarge the arsenal of toxic substances that have a harmful influence on health.
The morbidity of diseases of the digestive organs in children who reside permanently near chemical production is shown to be approximately three times higher than in other areas.
An observation of the dynamics of the morbidity of large population groups in the area that was subjected to the effect of the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant recorded a distinct increase in the indices of the morbidity of the digestive organs.
The use of "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" pine nut oil as the safest natural means for the correction of complex specific disturbances of the organs of the gastrointestinal tract in those working in the shut-down of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant showed its effectiveness in improving the processes of repairing the mucosa in the presence of erosive changes and scarring of deeper defects of the mucosa.
"Siberian Pine Nut Oil" pine nut oil increases the protective properties of the mucous membrane with respect to damaging factors, including bacterial, toxic, fungal, and radiation factors.
The natural Protein-Vitamin Complex - pine nut oil has a balanced amino-acid, vitamin, and mineral composition, which provides the conditions for the synthesis of hormones, ferments, and other important compounds that ensure the physiological flow of the digestive processes.
Providing the organism with polyunsaturated fatty acids creates the conditions for the synthesis of metabolically active compounds - prostaglandins - that fulfill the functions of local hormones and regulate the tone of smooth musculature. This makes it possible to improve peristalsis in the organs of the gastrointestinal tract and the evacuation of intestinal contents, to regulate the motor activity of the gall bladder and bile ducts.
Thanks to its content of dietary fiber, the Protein-Vitamin Complex prevents disturbances in the motor activity of the digestive organs and the development of dyskinesia of the bile ducts and bowels.
Dietary fiber actively binds toxic substances and has the properties of being able to detoxify the organism.
Of vital importance is the enrichment of the food allowance by dietary fiber for the maintenance of the normal microflora of the bowels, which also participates in the detoxifying function of the bowels.
Program to maintain the organs of the gastrointestinal tract:
First month.
- "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" Siberian pine nut oil, 1 tea spoon 2 times a day.
- "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" Siberian pine nut oil enriched with Siberian pine resin, 1 tea spoon at night.
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Second month.
- "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" Siberian pine nut oil enriched with Siberian pine resin, 1 tea spoon 2 times a day.
- "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" Siberian pine nut oil, 1 table spoon 1 time a day.
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Third month.
- "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" Siberian pine nut oil enriched with Siberian pine resin, 1 tea spoon 2 times a day.
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The use of the program presented exerts a comprehensive general influence on all organs and systems that protect the organism from harmful environmental effects.
The complex of natural "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" pine products of functional nutrition displays a wide spectrum of health-improvement effects, which improve the metabolic, protective, and detoxifying functions of the organs that fulfill barrier functions.
Conclusion
Modern studies of the food allowance have revealed substantial deviations in the structure of the diet of the population from the formula of a balanced diet: a deficiency has been noted in micronutrients - vitamins, minerals, unsaturated fatty acids, and an entire series of organic compounds of plant origin; with regard to macronutrients, the food allowance is deficient in proteins and dietary fibers, and has an excess of animal fats.
The existing deficient structure of the diet exerts an unfavorable effect, first of all on the defensive strength of the organism - there is an increase in the risk of the development of different environmentally caused diseases.
Modern science possesses persuasive data to attest that, with the use of functional nutrition, it is possible to support an optimum level of vital activity and avoid many illnesses.
"Siberian Pine Nut Oil" pine nut products intended for prophylaxis and health improvement are manufactured according to modern conserving technologies, which make it possible to preserve all biologically active natural components in their primary form.
The series of health-improvement products based on "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" pine nut oil includes Pine nut oil and Pine nut oil enriched with pine resin.
Thus, functional nutrition of "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" pine products - pine nut oil and pine oil with pine resin - are composed of a harmoniously balanced complex of biologically active substances, which exert a combined versatile action on organs and systems that are critical for the maintenance of the cleanliness of the internal environment of the human organism. They do not contain preservatives or toxic substances; and therefore, there are no contraindications to their use, with the exception of any individual intolerance to separate components.
The high biological activity of the natural components of pine products under "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" brand name and the complex action of balanced nutrients are responsible for the health improvement properties of these products in conditions of the influence of harmful environmental factors.
The use of "Siberian Pine Nut Oil" pine products intended for prophylaxis and health improvement is recommended for the inhabitants of large cities and environmentally unfavorable regions for prophylaxis and rehabilitation in the face of the influence of harmful environmental factors by maintaining the function of the liver and the immune system, as well as the organs of the excretory system.
N. A. Agadzhanyan, PhD, Professor.
Clinical and Experimental Lymphology Scientific Research Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
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SIBERIAN PINE NUT OIL
Siberian Pine nuts (pine nuts) contain about 60% oil. They are therefore pressed to obtain Pine nut oil, which is available on the market as a very expensive gourmet cooking oil. Cold pressing in all-wooden presses is preferred to retain the nutritional properties of nuts and derive the oil of highest quality.
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Pine nut oil has also traditionally been used in ancient Russian and European natural medicine to cure a wide array of ailments - ingested (decreasing blood pressure, boosting immune system resistance, etc.) or applied externally (a range of dermatological disorders). It is also used in expensive cosmetics.
Pine nut oil contains pinolenic acid, a polyunsaturated fatty acid, and is marketed in the U.S. as a means stimulate cell proliferation, prevent hypertension, decrease blood lipid and blood sugar, and inhibit allergic reactions.
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RICE PILAF WITH MUSHROOMS AND PINE NUTS
Ingredients:
Up to 4 cups of vegetable stock
1/2 cup pine nuts
5 ounces shiitake, cremini, or button mushrooms, roughly chopped
1 Tbsp pine nut oil
2 cups long grain white rice
1/2 cup chopped green onions or yellow onions
2 teaspoons salt, plus more to taste
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper, plus more to taste
2 Tbsp butter
1 cup (loosely packed) chopped arugula, watercress, or 1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley
Preparation:
Measure out the stock according to the liquid requirements on your package of rice for 2 cups of rice. Place in a 2 quart sauce pan and bring to a simmer. While the stock is heating, prepare the pine nuts, mushrooms, and rice in the next three steps.
Heat a large saute pan on medium high heat. Add the pine nuts. Toast, stirring occasionally until lightly browned and fragrant. Remove the pine nuts from the hot pan to a bowl, set aside.
Return the pan to the heat. Add the chopped mushrooms. Dry saute the mushrooms (using no fat), stirring occasionally, until the mushrooms give off much of their moisture and begin to brown slightly. Remove the mushrooms from the pan, set aside (can add to the same bowl as the pine nuts.)
Add pine nut oil to the pan and increase the heat to high. Add the white rice, spreading the rice out in the pan and stirring to coat with the oil. Cook for a couple of minutes, stirring occasionally, until the rice begins to brown. Mix in the onions, and cook for a couple minutes more, until the onions soften and turn translucent. Add the pine nuts and mushrooms to the rice and remove from heat.
Carefully add the rice mixture to the saucepan with the hot stock. Mix in the salt and pepper. Bring to a simmer, reduce the heat, and cover the pan. Cook according the the rice package instructions, anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes, depending on the type of rice. Remove from heat and let sit covered for 10 minutes.
Stir in the butter and and chopped arugula, watercress, or parsley. Fluff up with a fork. Add more salt and pepper to taste.
Serves 6 to 8.
SPINACH GARLIC PINE NUTS
Ingredients:
1/4 c. pine nut oil
1 lb. spinach, cleaned and chopped or 1 pkg. frozen leaf or chopped spinach, drained
1 to 2 cloves garlic, crushed
salt
pepper
pine nuts
water, if needed
Preparation:
Heal oil, add spinach, and cover. Water, if needed (2 or 3 tablespoons) so pan is not dry and spinach can steam. Cook 10 minutes. Add pine nuts and serve.
COUSCOUS SALAD WITH CURRANTS AND PINE NUTS
Ingredients:
2/3 c. currants, dried
2 tbsp. butter, unsalted
1/8 tsp. turmeric
1 1/2 c. vegetable stock
1 1/2 c. couscous
1 1/2 celery, diced
Salt
Pepper
1/3 c. green onion, thinly sliced
1/3 c. pine nuts, lightly toasted
1/4 c. parsley, fresh, minced
1/4 c. lemon juice
1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/2 c. pine nut oil
Preparation:
Plump currants in water to cover for 15 minutes. Drain and set aside. In large skillet, melt butter with turmeric, stirring over medium heat. Add stock and bring to a boil. Stir in couscous. Cover and remove from heat. Let stand 4 minutes. Transfer couscous to glass bowl, fluffing with a fork. Add celery, currants, green onions, pine nuts and parcley. Toss to mix well.
In a small bowl, whisk lemon juice and cinnamon. Add pine nut oil in a slow, steady dizzle, whisking constantly. Dizzle dressing over salad. Toss to mix. Salt and pepper to taste. Chill thoroughly.
Serves 6.
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