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| Ann F WalkerSummaryAffiliation: University of Reading Country: UK Publications
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Promising hypotensive effect of hawthorn extract: a randomized double-blind pilot study of mild, essential hypertensionAnn F Walker
Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, School of Food Biosciences, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 226, Reading RG6 6AP, UK
Phytother Res 16:48-54. 2002..094) was also observed in those taking hawthorn compared with the other groups. These findings warrant further study, particularly in view of the low dose of hawthorn extract used...
Unexpected benefit of sorbitol placebo in Mg intervention study of premenstrual symptoms: implications for choice of placebo in RCTsAnn F Walker
Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, School of Food Biosciences, University of Reading, PO Box 226, Reading RG6 6AP, UK
Med Hypotheses 58:213-20. 2002..It appears that sorbitol may influence Mg homeostasis in women suffering premenstrual symptoms, but not in healthy individuals. Implications for placebo choice in RCTs are discussed...
Artichoke leaf extract (Cynara scolymus) reduces plasma cholesterol in otherwise healthy hypercholesterolemic adults: a randomized, double blind placebo controlled trialRafe Bundy
Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, School of Chemistry, Food Biosciences and Pharmacy, The University of Reading, Reading, UK
Phytomedicine 15:668-75. 2008..In comparison with a previous trial, it is suggested that the apparent positive health status of the study population may have contributed to the modesty of the observed response...
Hypotensive effects of hawthorn for patients with diabetes taking prescription drugs: a randomised controlled trialAnn F Walker
Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, School of Food Biosciences, The University of Reading, Reading
Br J Gen Pract 56:437-43. 2006..Hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata) leaves, flowers and berries are used by herbal practitioners in the UK to treat hypertension in conjunction with prescribed drugs. Small-scale human studies support this approach...
The significance of "nonsignificance" in randomized controlled studies: a discussion inspired by a double-blinded study on St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) for premenstrual symptomsStephen M Hicks
Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, The School of Food Biosciences, The University of Reading, Reading RG6 6AP, UK
J Altern Complement Med 10:925-32. 2004..Following this discussion the recommendation is made that, in future, similar studies should be powered to detect a minimum clinically relevant difference between treatments...
Turmeric extract may improve irritable bowel syndrome symptomology in otherwise healthy adults: a pilot studyRafe Bundy
Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, School of Food Biosciences, The University of Reading, Reading, UK
J Altern Complement Med 10:1015-8. 2004..To assess the effects of turmeric (Curcuma longa) extract on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptomology in otherwise healthy adults...
Artichoke leaf extract reduces symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and improves quality of life in otherwise healthy volunteers suffering from concomitant dyspepsia: a subset analysisRafe Bundy
Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, School of Food Biosciences, The University of Reading, Reading, UK
J Altern Complement Med 10:667-9. 2004..Does artichoke leaf extract (ALE) ameliorate symptoms of Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in otherwise healthy volunteers suffering concomitant dyspepsia?..
Herbal medicine: the science of the artAnn F Walker
Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, School of Food Biosciences, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6AP, UK
Proc Nutr Soc 65:145-52. 2006..Strategies for investigating the full holistic approach of phytotherapy and its main elements are discussed and illustrated through the author's studies at the University of Reading...
Mg citrate found more bioavailable than other Mg preparations in a randomised, double-blind studyAnn F Walker
Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, School of Food Biosciences, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, UK
Magnes Res 16:183-91. 2003..Mg oxide supplementation resulted in no differences compared to placebo. We conclude that a daily supplementation with Mg citrate shows superior bioavailability after 60 days of treatment when compared with other treatments studied...
Improved arthritic knee health in a pilot RCT of phytotherapyLouise Hamblin
Battersea Research Group, Wandsworth Primary Care Trust, Bolingbroke Hospital, London SW11 6HN, UK
J R Soc Promot Health 128:255-62. 2008..008) compared with baseline for the active, but not for the placebo group. This pilot study showed that herbal medicine prescribed for the individual by a herbal practitioner resulted in improvement of symptoms of OA of the knee...
