foci
Plural of “focus,” referring to specific points or regions of interest or concentration in a context.
Plural of “focus,” referring to specific points or regions of interest or concentration in a context.
A natural compound found in certain plants, particularly in yams, which can be chemically converted into steroids and has been studied for its potential medicinal uses.
Naturally occurring compounds found in plants, often with soap-like properties, and believed to have various potential health benefits.
Natural compounds found in certain plant-based foods that can mimic or modulate the effects of estrogen in the human body.
A medication commonly used to reduce stomach acid production, often prescribed to treat conditions like acid reflux and ulcers.
A term sometimes used to refer to conventional Western medicine, which focuses on using treatments that counteract or suppress symptoms.
Relating to the period after a meal, often used to describe physiological changes that occur in the body during this time.
Substances that form gels or viscosities when mixed with water, often used as thickening or stabilizing agents in food products.
A pro-inflammatory cytokine produced by immune cells that plays a key role in the body’s immune response and inflammation. It helps regulate immune cell activity and can contribute to various inflammatory conditions when produced in excess.
A condition in which cold temperatures or stress cause blood vessels in the fingers and toes to constrict, leading to reduced blood flow and temporary discoloration.