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Reversal of Autoimmune Diseases Through Dietary Modifications Naqvi, Rehan; Mehdi, Asghar; Anjum Zehra; Das, Geetha Kumari; Ahmed, Zameer; Zameer, Sambreen
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : MultiTech Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i1.1261

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Autoimmune ailments are chronic environments resulting from the invulnerable system's dysfunction, chiefly the frame ambushing its tissues. While usual situations devote effort to symptom administration and invulnerable abolition, emerging research desires that digestive modifications can play a crucial role in overturning autoimmune ailments. This paper presents a case study of an individual who favorably developed their autoimmune disease through distinguishing digestive changes.The member, diagnosed with accompanying [distinguishing autoimmune ailment], implemented abstinence from food modifications over a [particularized period of time]. Data collection arrangements contained interviews, digestive records, and health appraisals. The results show meaningful improvements in [list specific manifestations or gravestones] situated in [relevant dossiers] in the way that testing room results or symptom appraisals These improvements were assigned to the dietary changes that contained [describe the digestive changes]. The argument surveys the mechanisms behind these improvements, seeing determinants such as the gut microbiome, redness, and invulnerable whole regulation. The study's restraints, including the lack of a control group and potential biases, are also discussed. This record of what happened climaxes the potential of dietary invasions as a comprehensive approach to common treatments in the administration and about-face of autoimmune afflictions. While further research is needed for more extensive inference, this case provides valuable insights into the impact of embodied food procedures on autoimmune disease administration
Hepatoprotective Action of Terminalia Chebula, Terminalia Billerica, and Emblica Officinalis (Triphala): A Review Naqvi, Rehan; Mehdi, Asghar; Das, Geetha Kumari
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i5.9085

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Liver afflictions are an important global well-being burden, making the study of everyday remedies such as Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellerica, and Emblica officinalis (Triphala) important for their hepatoprotective effects. Terminalia chebula, Terminalia Billerica, and Emblica officinalis are famous for their different bioactive compounds, containing polyphenols, flavonoids, tannins, and vitamins, which award antioxidant, antagonistic-instigative, and hepatoprotective characteristics.Several in vitro and in vivo studies have manifested the capability. Triphala, an established Ayurvedic formulation including equal parts of Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellerica, and Emblica officinalis, exhibits cooperative hepatoprotective belongings distinguished from individual components that are necessary for the complete conduct of allure constituents. Clinical studies judging Triphala have stated promising results in improving liver function stones and reducing manifestations of liver ailments. In conclusion, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellerica, and Emblica officinalis, both separately and as Triphala, hold huge potential as open hepatoprotective powers. Further research, including dispassionate problems and mechanistic studies, is authorized to obtain across their efficacy, safety, and latent microscopic mechanisms, concreting the habit for their unification into prevailing medicine for liver health management and affliction administration
From Cells to Stories: Human-Centered Innovations in Blood Cancer Care Naqvi, Rehan; Hina , Hina
Journal of World Science Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v5i1.1613

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Blood cancers are among the most complex and emotionally challenging diseases, affecting millions worldwide. As scientific progress conventionally focused on cellular alteration, the modern conception of blood cancer increasingly puts into perspective the need for a combination of biological mechanisms with patient-centered perspectives. This paper discusses the trend from a strictly molecular-based perception of leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma to one that is holistic and humanized, integrating clinical biomarkers, socio-behavioral factors, and personalized decision-making in therapy. Recent advances in genomics, immune profiling, and artificial intelligence have now given clinicians the ability to decode disease patterns with unprecedented lucidity; however, these technologies realize their impact only when coupled with patient experiences, values, and narratives.This review, narrative-descriptive in nature and supported by epidemiological and clinical evidence, explores how liquid biopsy, CAR-T cell therapy, minimal residual disease monitoring, and machine-learning prediction models are reshaping care pathways. The paper also reviews emotional and psychosocial concerns shared by patients at diagnosis, during active treatment, and throughout survivorship, underscoring the importance of empathetic communication, shared decision-making, and culturally adaptable counseling. This paper argues that truly transformative blood cancer care must treat not only malignant cells but also the stories, fears, and hopes of those living with the disease by bridging the gap between advanced biomedical science and human experience.