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Candida Test Kit

Candida Test Kit

Ref: 8095

£13.00 (Excl. VAT)

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Although Candida albicans is the main strain that causes problems, some of the other strains are on the increase and can be implicated for some people. 13 vials

Please note this is NOT a home testing kit.

CA 01 Candida Albicans
A normal constituent of the human flora. Is a commensal of the skin and the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts. It is responsible for the majority of Candida bloodstream infections (candidemia).

CA 02 Candida Dubliniensis
Most commonly found from in immuno-compromised individuals, such as AIDS, chemotherapy, or organ transplant patients.

CA 03 Candida Glabrata / Torulopsis glabrata
Was considered a relatively nonpathogenic part of the human flora, but now problems from it on increase particularly among immuno-compromised individuals.

CA 04 Candida Guillermondi
Sometimes found on human skin; found in infections of the skin in immuno-compromised individuals.

CA 05 Candida Krusei
On the increase. Most common in hospital environment. Used in the manufacture of chocolate.

CA 06 Candida Lusitaniae
Affects people with other major health problems, e.g. bone marrow transplants and chemotherapy.

CA 07 Candida Parapsilosis
Part of the normal flora of mucous membranes of the mouth, gut and vagina. One of the fungi most frequently isolated from the human hands. A significant cause of sepsis and of wound and tissue infections in immuno-compromised patients.

CA 08 Candida Pseudotropicalis / Candida Kefyr
A rare cause of candidiasis. Usually associated with superficial cutaneous manifestations rather than systemic disease. It has been isolated from nails and lungs.

CA 09 Candida Rhodotorula
Has been found on the skin between the toes.

CA 10 Candida Rugosa
Possibly on increase.

CA 11 Candida Sitophila
Uncommon infection in humans. Has been found at the sites of conjunctivitis and peritonitis.

CA 12 Candida Stellatoida
Sometimes found in the human vaginal tract with or without symptoms of vaginitis.

CA 13 Candida Tropicalis
Part of the normal human flora.When flora unbalanced, can get excessive gas, constipation, diarrhoea, indigestion, abdominal pain, and a variety of sudden and intense food sensitivities or allergies.

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Anaesthetic And Pain Test Kit

Anaesthetic And Pain Test Kit

Ref: 8096

£46.00 (Excl. VAT)

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Drugs used in anaesthesia (local, general, epidural) and also sometimes for pain including Codeine, Bupivacaine, Diamorphine, Diazepam, Fentanyl, Levobupivacaine, Ketamine and Procaine. 48 vials.

Please note these are not actual drugs and should not be bought with the intention of using them for home pain relief.

AN 1 Alfentanil
Used for anaesthesia in surgery
Other Names: Alfentanil
General Anaesthetic

AN 2 Amethocaine
Mainly used topically in ophthalmology and as an antipruritic, also used in spinal anaesthesia.
Other Names:Tetracaine, Pontocaine, Dicaine
Local Anaesthetic

AN 3 Bupivacaine
Often is administered by epidural injection before total hip arthroplasty. Injected into surgical wound sites to reduce pain for up to 20 hours after the surgery.
Other Names: Marcain, Marcaine, Sensorcaine, Vivacaine
Local and Epidural Anaesthetic

AN 4 Buprenorphine
For pain relief.
Other Names: Subutex, Suboxone, Temgesic, Buprenex, Norspan and Butrans
Pain Relief

AN 5 Butorphanol
For balanced general anaesthesia, and management of pain during labour. Management of migraine using intranasal spray.
General Anaesthetic and other uses.

AN 6 Chloroprocaine
Given by injection during surgical procedures and labour and delivery.
Other Names: Nesacaine, Nesacaine-MPF
Local Anaesthetic

AN 7 Citanest with Octapressin
Used in dentistry.
Local Anaesthetic

AN 8 Clonidine
Treatment of some types of neuropathic pain, opioid detoxification, insomnia, menopausal symptoms, anxiety, panic disorder and ADHD. Also used as a veterinary anaesthetic drug.
Pain Relief

AN 9 Cocaine
Mainly used for nasal and lacrimal duct surgery.
Local Anaesthetic

AN 10 Codeine / 3-Methylmorphine
Used to treat mild to moderate pain and to relieve coughing.
Pain Relief

AN 11 Desflurane
Determined to be damaging to the kidneys and liver in 1973, so usage stopped except for in Australia where still used as an emergency analgesic, and for brief painful procedures such as changing of wound dressings or for transport of injured people.
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 12 Dexmedetomidine
Used for sedation of critically ill or injured patients in an intensive care unit setting. Also sedation before surgery for short-term procedures.
Other Names: Precedex

AN 13 Diamorphine / Heroin / Diacetylmorphine
Typically used to treat severe pain, such as that resulting from a heart attack.
Pain Relief

AN 14 Diazepam
Used before certain medical procedures (such as endoscopies) to reduce tension and anxiety, and in some surgical procedures to induce amnesia. Used for treating anxiety, insomnia, seizures, muscle spasms, alcohol and benzodiazepine withdrawal, etc.
Other Names: Valium, Antenex
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 15 Dibucaine
Used in a cream to treat signs of hemorrhoids or rectal irritation and to ease the pain caused by sunburn and skin irritation.
Other Names: Cinchocaine, Cincain, Nupercainal, Nupercaine, Sovcaine
Local Anaesthetic

AN 16 Enflurane
Commonly used during the 1970s and 1980s.
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 17 Etomidate
A short acting anaesthetic used for the induction of general anaesthesia and for sedation for short procedures.
Other Names: Amidate
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 18 Fentanyl
Has been used to treat breakthrough pain and is commonly used in pre-procedures as a pain reliever as well as an anaesthetic in combination with a benzodiazepine.
Other Names: Sublimaze, Actiq, Durogesic, Duragesic, Fentora, Onsolis, Instanyl, Abstral, Lazanda
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 19 Halothane
A core medicine in the World Health Organization's "Essential Drugs List, although its use in developed countries has been almost entirely superseded by newer anaesthetics. General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 20 Hydromorphone /Dihydromorphinone
Used to relieve moderate to severe pain and severe, painful dry coughing
Other Names: Hydal, Dimorphone, Sophidone LP, Dilaudid, Hydrostat, Hydromorfan, Hydromorphan, Hymorphan, Laudicon, Hymorphan, Opidol, Palladone
Injections, tablets, syrup, suppositories

AN 21 Isoflurane
Use in human medicine is now starting to decline, but still frequently used for veterinary anaesthesia.
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 22 Ketamine
Used for the induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia, usually in combination with a sedative.
Other Names: Ketanest, Ketaset, Ketalar General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 23 Levobupivacaine
Used for nerve blocks, ophthalmic, epidural and intrathecal anaesthesia in adults; and local analgesia in children.
Other Names: Chirocaine
Local Anaesthetic

AN 24 Levorphanol
Used to treat severe pain
Other Names: Levo-Dromoran

AN 25 Lidocaine
Used as a dental anaesthetic or as a local anaesthetic for minor surgery. Often combined with Prilocaine as a preparation for dermal anaesthesia.
Other Names: Xylocaine, Lignocaine
Local and Epidural Anaesthetic

AN 26 Lignospan with Adrenalin
Used in dentistry.
Local Anaesthetic

AN 27 Lorazepam
Used as premedication and for the short-term treatment of anxiety, insomnia, acute seizures including status epilepticus and sedation of hospitalised patients, as well as sedation of aggressive patients.
Other Names: Ativan, Temesta
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 28 Mepivacaine
Used in dentistry.
Other Names: Carbocaine, Polocaine
Local Anaesthetic

AN 29 Methohexital
Has been commonly used to induce deep sedation, "twilight sleep" or general anaesthesia for oral surgery and dentistry. It is also used to induce anaesthesia prior to ECT (electroconvulsive therapy).
Other Names: Brevital
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 30 Methoxyflurane
Used from 1960 until around 1974.
Other Names: Penthrane
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 31 Midazolam
Used as a premedication. And also for treatment of acute seizures, moderate to severe insomnia, and for inducing sedation and amnesia before medical procedures.
Other Names: Dormicum, Hypnovel,Versed
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 32 Morphine
Used to relieve severe or agonizing pain and suffering.
Other Names: MS Contin, MSIR, Avinza, Kadian, Oramorph, Roxanol, Kapanol
Can be used as epidural

AN 33 Nalbuphine
For the relief of moderate to severe pain. It can also be used as a supplement to balanced anaesthesia, for preoperative and postoperative analgesia, and for obstetrical analgesia during labour and delivery.
Other Names: Nubain

AN 34 Nitrous Oxide
Used in surgery and dentistry.
Other Names: Laughing Gas, Sweet Air
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 35 Oxycodone
Effective for managing moderate to moderately severe acute or chronic pain
Pain Relief

AN 36 Oxymorphone
A preoperative medication to alleviate apprehension, maintain anaesthesia, and as an obstetric analgesic
Other Names: Opana, Numorphan, Numorphone

AN 37 Pentazocine
Used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain
Other Names: Fortral, Talwin NX

AN 38 Pethidine / Meperidine
Used for the treatment of moderate to severe pain.
Other Names: Demerol, isonipecaine, lidol, pethanol, piridosal, Algil, Alodan, Centralgin, Dispadol, Dolantin, Mialgin, Petidin Dolargan, Dolestine, Dolosal, Dolsin, Mefedina
In tablets, as a syrup, or by intramuscular or intravenous injection.

AN 39 Prilocaine
Used in dentistry. Also often combined with Lidocaine as a preparation for dermal anaesthesia.
Other Names: Citanest
Local Anaesthetic

AN 40 Procaine
Used primarily to reduce the pain of intramuscular injection of penicillin; used to be used in dentistry.
Other Names: Novocain, Novocain
Local Anaesthetic

AN 41 Propofol
Uses include the induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia, sedation for mechanically ventilated adults, and procedural sedation. Commonly used in veterinary medicine.
Other Names: Diprivan
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 42 Remifentanil
Given to patients during surgery to relieve pain and as an adjunct to an anaesthetic.
Other Names: Ultiva
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 43 Ropivacaine
Used for nerve block, epidural and intrathecal anaesthesia in adults and children over 12 years. It is also indicated for peripheral nerve block and caudal epidural in children 1–12 years for surgical pain.
Other Names: Naropin
Local and Epidural Anaesthetic

AN 44 Scandonest 3% plain
Used in dentistry.
Local Anaesthetic

AN 45 Sevoflurane
Used for induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia.
Other Names: Fluoromethyl Hexafluoroisopropyl Ether
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 46 Sufentanil
Used when pain relief is required for a short period of time. May also be used with other compounds in general anaesthesia.
Other Names: R-30730, Sufenta
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 47 Thiopental
Rapid-onset short-acting barbiturate general anaesthetic. A core medicine in the World Health Organization's "Essential Drugs List", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic healthcare system.
Other Names: Sodium Pentothal, Thiopentone Sodium, Trapanal
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 48 Xenon
Although it is expensive, anaesthesia machines that can deliver xenon are about to appear on the European market, because advances in recovery and recycling of xenon have made it economically viable, although rarely used.
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

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Lyme Plus Test Kit

Ref: 8094

£59.50 (Excl. VAT)

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Please note this kit is not for home use and does not replace medical diagnosis.

14 different babesia species, 24 different bartonella species, 21 different borrelia species, 2 ehrlichia. 61 vials,

LY 01 Anaplasma Phagocytophilum / Ehrlichia Phagocytophilum
Causes human granulocytic anaplasmosis. Symptoms may include fever, severe headache, muscle aches (myalgia), chills and shaking, similar to the symptoms of influenza. GI symptoms occur in less than half of patients and a skin rash is seen in less than 10% of patients. It is also characterized by thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, and elevated serum transaminase levels in the majority of infected patients.

LY 02 Babesia Bigemina
North and South America, Southern Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia

LY 03 Babesia Bovis
Infects cattle and occasionally humans. Eradicated from the United States by 1943, but is still present in Mexico and much of the world's tropics.

LY 04 Babesia Canis

LY 05 Babesia Cati

LY 06 Babesia Divergens
Has been found in Turkey, Spain, Canary Islands, Tunisia, Austria, France and Norway. Infections have a much higher fatality rate (42%) than with other strains and present with the most severe symptoms: haemoglobinuria followed by jaundice, a persistently high fever, chills and sweats. If left untreated, can develop into shock-like symptoms with pulmonary oedema and renal failure.

LY 07 Babesia Duncani
Can infect humans.

LY 08 Babesia Felis

LY 09 Babesia Gibsoni

LY 10 Babesia Herpailuri

LY 11 Babesia Jakimoni

LY 12 Babesia Major

LY 13 Babesia Microti / Theileria Microti
Common in US. For 25% of cases in adults and half of cases in children, the disease is asymptomatic or mild with flu-like symptoms. Symptoms are characterized by irregular fevers, chills, headaches, general lethargy, pain and malaise.

LY 14 Babesia Ovate

LY 15 Babesia Pantherae

LY 16 Bartonella Alsaticca

LY 17 Bartonella Arupensis

LY 18 Bartonella Bacilliformis
Causes Carrion's disease (Oroya fever, Verruga peruana).

LY 19 Bartonella Berkhoffii
Becoming more important particularly for immuno-compromised individuals.

LY 20 Bartonella Birtlesii

LY 21 Bartonella Bovis

LY 22 Bartonella Capreoli

LY 23 Bartonella Clarridgeiae
Found in domestic cats and can give humans Cat Scratch Disease

LY 24 Bartonella Doshiae
May cause Cat Scratch Disease.

LY 25 Bartonella Elizabethae / Rochalimaea Elizabethae
Endocarditis. Particularly among homeless IV drug users.

LY 26 Bartonella Grahamii
Endocarditis and Neuroretinitis

LY 27 Bartonella Henselae / Rochalimaea Henselae
Can cause bacteremia, endocarditis, bacillary angiomatosis, and peliosis hepatis. Causes cat-scratch disease.

LY 28 Bartonella Koehlerae
Human infection may be from infected cats.

LY 29 Bartonella Melophagi
Discovered in 2007 and known to infect humans.

LY 30 Bartonella Muris

LY 31 Bartonella Peromyscus

LY 32 Bartonella Quintana / Rochalimaea Quintana / Rickettsia Quintana
Causes trench fever. Can start out as an acute onset of a febrile episode, relapsing febrile episodes, or as a persistent typhoidal illness. Commonly seen are maculopapular rashes, conjunctivitis, headache and myalgias, with splenomegaly being less common. Most patients present with pain in the lower legs (shins), sore muscles of the legs and back, and hyperaesthesia of the shins.

LY 33 Bartonella Rochalimae
Carrion's disease-like symptoms.

LY 34 Bartonella Schoenbuchii

LY 35 Bartonella Talpae

LY 36 Bartonella Taylorii

LY 37 Bartonella Tribocorum

LY 38 Bartonella Vinsonii / Rochalimaea vinsonii
On increase. Causes endocarditis, arthralgia, myalgia, headaches and fatigue.

LY 39 Bartonella Washoensis
May cause fever and myocarditis.

LY 40 Borrelia Afzelii
Has been found in Europe, USA, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.

LY 41 Borrelia Berbera
Found in Algeria, Tunisia and Libyia.

LY 42 Borrelia Burgdorferi
Found in USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand

LY 43 Borrelia Carteri
Uncommon but has been found in humans in India.

LY 44 Borrelia Caucasica
Found in Europe and Asia.

LY 45 Borrelia Duttonii
Found in Europe and Africa. Causes Central African relapsing fever.

LY 46 Borrelia Garinii
Has been found in Europe.

LY 47 Borrelia Hermsii
Associated with relapsing fever. The primary cause of tick-borne relapsing fever in North America. Also found in Europe.

LY 48 Borrelia Hispanica
Found in Spain, Portugal, Morocco and central Africa.

LY 49 Borrelia Kochis

LY 50 Borrelia Miyamotoi
Symptoms of relapsing fever. Found in Russia, Japan, Europe and North America.

LY 51 Borrelia Morganii

LY 52 Borrelia Novyi
Found in the Americas.

LY 53 Borrelia Parkeri
Human infection.

LY 54 Borrelia Persica
Found in Europe and Asia.

LY 55 Borrelia Recurrentis
Found in England, Ireland, USA, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, central Asia, Africa, and around the Mediterranean.

LY 56 Borrelia Tillae
Found in Europe.

LY 57 Borrelia Turicatae
Found in Europe.

LY 58 Borrelia Valaisiana
Causes Lyme's disease.

LY 59 Borrelia Venezuelensis
Causes relapsing fever in central and south America.

LY 60 Borrelia Vincentii
Exists normally in the human mouth in low concentrations and safe proportions. Causes severe ulcerating gingivitis (trench mouth); typically found in those with poor oral hygiene but can also occur as a result of stress, cigarette smoking and poor nutrition; also can be found in those with serious illnesses.

LY 61 Ehrlichia Chaffeensis / Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis
Causative agent of human monocytic ehrlichiosis.
Some of the species included have only ever been documented in animals, but because differentiation of the various species is time-consuming and not always carried out when people present with symptoms, these species have been included.
There is some indication of countries where a particular species has been found, but this does not mean that it is only present in the countries listed.

Cat Scratch Disease
Lymph nodes, especially those around the head, neck, and upper limbs, become swollen. Additionally, a person with CSD may experience fever, headache, fatigue, and a poor appetite.

Lyme Disease
Typical symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans. If left untreated, infection can spread to joints, the heart, and the nervous system.

Relapsing Fever
Relapsing or recurring episodes of fever, often accompanied by headache, muscle and joint aches and nausea.

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A free CD with PDFs of the full test kit information, excerpts from Jane’s books, guide price lists in various currencies and other useful information.

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Electrical and electro-magnetic frequencies, including mobile phones, television emissions, high voltage electricity, ELFs, etc.14 vials
EM 01 Computer Monitor / Visual Display Unit Emissions

EM 02 Electricity

EM 03 Electricity High Voltage
The way electricity is transported from power stations to sub-stations near populations. This reduces the amount of energy lost in long-distance transmission.

EM 04 Electro-Magnetic Field
The field can be viewed as the combination of an electric field and a magnetic field. The electric field is produced by stationary charges, and the magnetic field by moving charges (currents); these two are often described as the sources of the field. Any device connected to an electrical outlet, even if the device is not switched on, will have an associated electric field.

EM 05 Extremely Low Frequency Radiation (ELF)
ELF fields are defined as those having frequencies up to 300 Hz. Emitted by power lines, electrical wiring and common appliances (e.g. electric blankets, televisions, hair-dryers, computers, etc.). Naturally occurring ELF fields are associated with atmospheric processes such as ionospheric currents, thunderstorms and lightning.

EM 06 Fluorescent Light
EM 07 Microwave 750 MHz
Used for telecommunications and heating food. Able to pass through many things including human body.

EM 08 Mobile Phone 900 MHz
EM 09 Mobile Phone 1200 MHz
EM 10 Mobile Phone 1800 MHz
EM 11 Mobile Phone Mast G3
EM 12 Satellite Television Radio Waves (UK)
Radio waves, despite their name, are used for television transmissions.

EM 13 Tetra Mast Radiation
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (formerly known as Trans-European Trunked Radio). TETRA was specifically designed for use by government agencies, emergency services, (police forces, fire departments, ambulance) for public safety networks, rail transportation staff for train radios, transport services and the military. Used by countries in Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, Caribbean and Latin America.

EM 14 Television Emissions

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Weight Kit

Ref: 8098

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This kit draws together vials that are spread across other kits. The vials include hormones, enzymes, amino acids, etc. that affect metabolism, blood glucose levels, gastric emptying and appetite control. Vials include insulin, glycogen, T4, T3, reverse T3, leptin, neuropeptide Y, carnitine, etc. 38 vials

This kit draws together vials that are spread across other kits. There are no vials which are unique to this kit.

The information here just focusses on the role of these in blood sugar control, appetite management and metabolism.

WT 01 Anandamide
May increase appetite.

WT 02 Arginine
An amino acid. Involved with glucose control mechanism in blood; enhances fat metabolism; involved in insulin production; stimulates human growth hormone.

WT 03 Carnitine
An amino acid. Major role in transferring fatty acids into cells where used as energy sources; mobilising fatty deposits in obesity.

WT 04 CART
Modulates the action of leptin and neuropeptide Y and so reduces appetite.

WT 05 CCK / Cholecystokinin
Stimulates a feeling of satiety; may regulate feeding as a “stop eating” signal.

WT 06 Corticotropin Releasing Hormone / CRH
Involved in the regulation of food intake.

WT 07 Cortisol / Hydrocortisone
The principal gluccocorticoid; increases blood glucose levels by increasing cellular utilisation of proteins and fats as energy sources thus conserving glucose; stimulates liver cells to produce glucose from amino acids and fats.

WT 08 Cylic AMP / Cyclic Adenosine-3’,5’ - Monophospate
Causes adipose cells to break down triglycerides and release fatty acids more rapidly; stimulates thyroid cells to secrete more thyroid hormone.

WT 09 Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV
Arrests biological activity of GLP1 and Substance P.

WT 10 Epinephrine/ Adrenaline
Slows digestion, increases blood sugar.

WT 11 Exendin (9-39)
Reduces glucose levels; competes for the same brain receptors as GLP1 and so blocks the effect of GLP1 and stimulates appetite.

WT 12 Galanin
Stimulates the appetite.

WT 13 Ghrelin
Increases appetite; may be a hormonal link between stomach, hypothalamus and pituitary and so regulate energy balance; regulates growth hormone secretions; may signal to the hypothalamus when an increase in metabolic efficiency is necessary.

WT 14 Glucagon
Raises blood sugar levels by accelerating breakdown of glycogen into glucose in the liver, converting other nutrients into glucose in the liver, and releasing glucose into the blood – opposes the action of insulin.

WT 15 Glucagon-Like Peptide 1/GLP1
Stimulates production of insulin; inhibits production of glucagon and gastric emptying; reduces appetite; lowers blood glucose in people with diabetes.

WT 16 Glucocorticoids
Conversion of non-carbohydrates into energy.

WT 17 Glycogen
The principal carbohydrate storage material in the body; plays an important role in controlling blood sugar levels.

WT 18 Glycogen Phosphorylase A
Involved in converting glycogen to glucose.

WT 19 Glycogen Synthase
Involved in converting glucose to glycogen.

WT 20 Growth Hormone Inhibiting Hormone / Somatostatin
Inhibits secretion of insulin and glucagons and slows absorption of nutrients from the gastro-intestinal tract.

WT 21 Human Growth Hormone / Somatotropin
Helps to maintain muscle and bone mass and promote healing of injuries and tissue repair; speeds up the breakdown of liver glycogen into glucose; excess production may cause diabetes mellitus.

WT 22 Insulin
Decreases blood sugar levels.

WT 23 Leptin
Released by fat cells as they synthesise triglycerides; reduces appetite; non-insulin dependent diabetes.

WT 24 Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone / MSH
Suppresses appetite.

WT 25 Neuromedin B
Involved in blood glucose control; suppresses the appetite.

WT 26 Neuropeptide Y
Stimulates appetite; causes increased storage of ingested food as fat; reduces energy expenditure.

WT 27 Orexin B
Generated when blood sugar levels drop, so acting as a trigger to eat.

WT 28 Pheylalanine
An amino acid. Precursor of tyrosine and therefore dopamine, norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and epinephrine (adrenaline), so affects blood sugar levels and fat metabolism; necessary for thyroid; involved in weight control.

WT 29 Prostaglandin E2 / PGE2
Acts on adenylate cyclase to enhance the production of cyclic AMP.

WT 30 Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase / PTP1B
Inhibits signaling of leptin and insulin1; may explain resistance to leptin and insulin; likely to be important in obesity and type 2 diabetes; drug research now being carried out to find drugs to inhibit PTP1B.

WT 31 Reverse T3 / 3,3’,5’-Triiodothyronine
Reverse T3 and T3 are secreted in an inverse relationship allowing the thyroid to adjust the amount of thyroid activity; blocks the action of T3 by binding with the receptor sites.

WT 32 Serotonin
Decreases carbohydrate cravings; provides a feeling of fullness; enhances mood.

WT 33 Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone / TSH
Stimulates thyroid gland to produce its hormones.

WT 34 Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone / TRH
Stimulates anterior pituitary to secrete TSH.

WT 35 Thyroxine / Tetraiodothyronine / T4
Converted into T3; increase rate at which cells release energy from carbohydrates.

WT 36 Triiodothyronine/T3
Regulates metabolism by stimulating carbohydrate and fat breakdown.

WT 37 Urocortin
Inhibits appetite.

WT 38 Val-Pro-Asp-Pro-Arg
Research on rats indicates that this is an appetite suppressant.

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Ref: 8074

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16 beans/pulses plus Soya Bean in two forms plus a mixed vial containing all of them.

Azuki/Adzuki Bean
Black Eyed Bean
Black Turtle Bean
Brown Bean
Butter Bean
Cannelleni Bean
Chana Dal
Chickpea
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Haricot Bean
Kidney Bean / Red Bean
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Lima Bean
Mung Bean
Pigeon Pea / Gungo Pea / Cajan
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Soya Bean, Organic
Mixed vial containing all of these

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The energy patterns of substances commonly used as supplements, including DHA, SOD, quercetin, creatine, etc. 25 vials.
NT2 22 5-Hydroxytryptophan / 5 HTP / Oxitriptan
Involved in the synthesis of the neurotransmitters serotonin and melatonin from tryptophan.

NT 23 Alpha Lipoic Acid / ALA Found in every cell of the body.
It is an antioxidant that can work in both water and fat, and is used by the body to neutralise free radicals. May help metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance, enabling insulin to work more effectively in the body.

NT 24 Beta Carotene / Provitamin A / 160a
A red-orange pigment abundant in plants and fruits. Can be converted in the body into Vitamin A. Used as a natural food colouring (usually extracted using hexane).

NT 25 Betaine Hydrochloride
Supports digestive system when stomach acid is low.

NT 26 Bromelain
Extracted from pineapples. Aids protein digestion. Also used to reduce inflammation associated with infection and injuries. Can be used in cooking as a meat tenderiser.

NT 27 Capsules, Gelatin
Gelatin is derived by boiling animal bones, hooves, tendons, etc. Glycerine may be added to soften the capsule shell.

NT 28 Capsules, Vegetarian
Made from hydroxypropyl methylcellulose.

NT 29 Coenzyme Q10 / Ubiquinone / Ubidecarenone
A vitamin-like substance that is present in all human cells and is responsible in part for the production of the body's own energy. Body's production declines with age, so may lead to increased tiredness. Shortage associated with gum disease and heart problems. May have important role in Alzheimer's, migraine and Parkinson disease. People with heart problems and the obese may have low levels.

NT 30 Conjugated Linoleic Acid /CLA
Found mainly in the meat and dairy products. May have anti-cancer properties. May have a positive effect on weight management through a reduction in total body fat and an increase in lean body mass.

NT 31 Creatine
A component of skeletal muscle. Produced in the human body from amino acids primarily in the kidney and liver. Used by sports people to gain muscle mass.

NT 32 Curcumin / E100
Responsible for the yellow colour and beneficial effect of turmeric. May be beneficial for irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis and arthritis. It has been shown to be particularly useful if you suffer from shoulder, knee and elbow pain and stiffness.

NT 33 Docosahexaenoic Acid / DHA
An omega-3 fatty acid. From fish oils and commercially manufactured from microalgae. May reduce the risk of heart disease. Below-normal levels associated with Alzheimer's disease.

NT 34 Fructooligosaccharides / FOS / Oligofructose / Oligofructan
Extracted from fruits and vegetable. Helps keep the stools soft and easy to pass and stimulates the growth of friendly bacteria through its prebiotic effect. Promotes calcium absorption in the gut.

NT 35 Glucosamine Hydrochloride
An essential role in the repair of cartilage in the joints. No major food sources except for crabs, oysters and the shells of prawns. This form of glucosamine is from corn/maize vegetables that undergo a special fermentation process.

NT 36 Inulin
Belongs to a class of fibres known as fructans. Can be used to replace sugar, fat, and flour particularly in reduced calorie products. Also sold as a supplement. Increases calcium absorption and possibly magnesium absorption, while promoting the growth of intestinal bacteria.

NT 37 Lutein / Xanthophyll
Found in green leafy vegetables such as spinach and kale. Also found in egg yolks and animal fats. High levels in the retina. Used to improve eye health. Can cause bronzing of the skin.

NT 38 Lycopene / E160d
Phytochemical found in tomatoes and other red fruits and vegetables. Used as a natural food colouring (E160d). May protect against cancer and cardiovascular disease.

NT 39 Magnesium Silicate / Talc / Florisil
Used as a coating on tablets. Also used in paper making, plastic, paint and coatings, rubber, food, electric cable, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, ceramics, etc.

NT 40 Methylsulphonylmethane / MSM / DMSO2 / Methyl Sulfone / Dimethyl Sulfone
A key component of cartilage and plays an important part in joint health.

NT 41 Papain / Papaya Proteinase I
A digestive enzyme from papaya. Used to aid digestion.

NT 42 Psyllium Husks / Plantago Ovta
A source of fibre, so bulk up stools and help with constipation.

NT 43 Quercetin
Inhibits the production and release of histamine, which is involved in allergic and inflammatory reactions.

NT 44 Resveratrol
Found naturally in grapes, red wine, purple grape juice, peanuts, and some berries. May be beneficial for the heart and have anti-cancer properties.

NT 45 Superoxide Dismutase / SOD
An enzyme that promotes the rejuvenation and repair of cells, while reducing the damages caused by free radicals.

NT 46 Vitamin B17 / Laetrile / Amygdalin
Originally isolated from bitter almond. Has been used as a naturopathic cancer treatment, but is greeted with scepticism by mainstream scientific/medical community.

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More pesticides including some mixed vials giving you access to a lot of different pesticides and herbicides. Also the 4 pesticides that make up DDT. 25 vials

PE 26 Herbicides Mix A
Atrazine, Bromacil, Butylate, Cycloate, S-Ethyl-N,N-dipropylthiocarbamate, Hexazinone, Isopropalin, Metribuzin, Molinate, Oxyfluorfen, Pebulat, Terbacil, Trifluralin.

PE 27 Herbicides Mix B
Benfluralin, Metolachlor, Oxadiazon, Profluralin, Propachlor, Propazine, Prowl (Pendimethaline), Simazine, Vernolat.

PE 28 Pesticides Mix A
a-BHC, 4,4'-DDT, Decachlorobiphenyl, Dieldrin, a-Endosulfan, Endrin, Heptachlor, Lindane, Methoxychlor, 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene.

PE 29 Pesticides Mix B
Aldrin, ß-BHC, d-BHC, a-Chlordane, ?-Chlordane, 1,1-Dichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethene, Decachlorobiphenyl, ß-Endosulfan, Endosulfan sulfate, Endrin aldehyde, Endrin ketone, Heptachlor exo-epoxide, 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene.

PE 30 Pesticides Mix C
Aldrin, a-Benzene Hexachloride, ß-a-Benzene Hexachloride, d-a-Benzene Hexachloride, 1,1-Dichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane, 1,1-Dichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethene, 4,4'-DDT, Dieldrin, a-Endosulfan, ß-Endosulfan, Endosulfan sulfate, Endrin, Endrin aldehyde, Heptachlor, Heptachlor exo-epoxide, Lindane.

PE 31 Pesticides Mix D
Azinphos-methyl, Chlorpyrifos, Dichlorvos, Disulfoton, Ethoprophos, Fenchlorphos, Parathion-methyl, Prothiofos.

PE 32 Carbaryl
CAS 63-25-2
Insecticide; the third most-used insecticide in the United States for home gardens, commercial agriculture, and forestry and rangeland protection.

PE 33 Carbendazim
CAS 10605-21-7
One of the most common residues found in food in the European Community.

PE 34 Chlorothalonil
CAS 1897-45-6
Fungicide used to control mould, mildew, bacteria, algae. The third most used fungicide in the US (for peanuts, potatoes and tomatoes).

PE 35 Chlorpyrifos
CAS 2921-88-2
One of the most widely used organophosphate insecticides. The crops with the most intense chlorpyrifos use are cotton, corn, almonds, and fruit trees including oranges and apples. banned for use in U.S. households but is still widely used throughout the agricultural industry -- is associated with early childhood developmental delays, according to a study by researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) collected samples (in 2009) with surface wipes from U.S. kitchen floors. Chlorpyrifos on 78%.

PE 36 Cyprodinil
CAS 121552-61-2
Fungicide. One of the most common residues found in food in the European Community.

PE 37 2,4-D / 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
CAS 94-75-7
The most widely used herbicide in the world.

PE 38 4,4'-DDD / TDE / 1,1-Dichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane
CAS 72-54-8
A constituent of commercial DDT and a breakdown product of DDT. Due to its stability in fat, DDE is rarely excreted from the body, and body levels tend to increase throughout life. Substantial levels found in breast milk and in animal fat.

PE 39 4,4'-DDE / 1,1-Dichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethene
CAS 72-55-9
A constituent of commercial DDT and a breakdown product of DDT. Due to its stability in fat, DDE is rarely excreted from the body, and body levels tend to increase throughout life. Substantial levels found in breast milk and in animal fat. An increased risk of testicular germ cell tumours. Has been linked to diabetes.

DDT (This is not a vial in this kit but all the constituents of commercial DDT are.)
Commercial DDT is banned in most countries but is a persistent pollutant in the environment. It is a mixture of several closely–related compounds. 4,4'-DDT (77%) and 2,4'-DDT (15%) are the main chemicals with Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) and dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane (DDD) making up the balance. DDE and DDD are also the major metabolites and breakdown products in the environment. All four are in this kit.

PE 40 2,4'-DDT
CAS 789-02-6
Insecticide. Part of commercial DDT. Evidence of impaired fertility from animal studies. Banned in most countries but still found in fat tissue (both human and in animals/fish we eat) and breast milk.

PE 41 4,4'-DDT / 1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane / 1,1-Bis(4-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethane
CAS 50-29-3
Insecticide. Part of commercial DDT. Evidence of impaired fertility from animal studies. Banned in most countries but still found in fat tissue (both human and in animals/fish we eat) and breast milk.

PE 42 Endrin 72-20-8 Insecticide; global ban taking affect mid 2012, but persistent in the environment. Endocrine disrupter and possibly carcinogenic.
PE 43 Glyphosate /Roundup
CAS 1071-83-6
Most used herbicide in USA. Used by public as well as in agriculture.

PE 44 Imazalil
CAS 35554-44-0
One of the most common residues found in food in the European Community.

PE 45 Imidacloprid
CAS 138261-41-3
One of the most widely used insecticides. Available in products for home use.

PE 46 Malathion
CAS 121-75-5
Insecticide; studies have shown that children with higher levels of malathion in their urine seem to be at an increased risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

PE 47 Metolachlor
CAS 51218-45-2
Evidence of it in ground and surface water. Concentrations have been found in fish.

PE 48 Parathion-Methyl
CAS 298-00-0
Insecticide. Used to control chewing and sucking insects in a wide range of crops, including cereals, fruit, vines, vegetables, ornamentals, cotton and field crops. Residues are regularly detected in a range of fruit and vegetables.

PE 49 Piperonyl Butoxide
CAS 51-03-6
Combined with other pesticides, products with piperonyl butoxide are often used to target mosquitoes, ants, worms, beetles, mites, flies, gnats, spiders, weevils, caterpillars, grubs, moths, ticks, lice, wasps, aphids, midges. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) collected samples (in 2009) with surface wipes from U.S. kitchen floors. Pipeonyl butoxide on 52%.

PE 50 Trifluralin
CAS 1582-09-8
One of the most widely used herbicides used to control grass and weeds.



This kit includes some banned pesticides. Many pesticides are found in fat tissue and human breast milk long after they have been banned because they are so persistent in the environment.

Pesticides are associated with fruit and vegetables, but many pesticides are found in animal fat, so people who eat a lot of meat and fish may be exposed to high levels of pesticides including ones that are now banned.


This kit includes 2,4-D / 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid, which is the most widely used herbicide in the world.

It also includes some of the pesticides which are included in products for home use.

In 2009 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) collected samples with surface wipes from U.S. kitchen floors and found agricultural pesticides on many of these. Two pesticides in this kit occurred on many of these surfaces (Chlorpyrifos and Piperonyl Butoxide).

Commercial DDT is a mixture of several closely–related compounds. 4,4'-DDT (77%) and 2,4'-DDT (15%) are the main chemicals with Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) and dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane (DDD) making up the balance. DDE and DDD are also the major metabolites and breakdown products in the environment. Al four are in this kit.


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More pesticides, including some used in the home and garden. Many of these pesticides have been shown on occasions to exceed their standard for maximum residue level in food within the European Community. There is no reason to believe the results would be different in other countries.

PE 51
Acephate
CAS 30560-19-1
Used primarily for control of aphids, including resistant species, in vegetables (e.g. potatoes, carrots, greenhouse tomatoes, and lettuce) and in horticulture (e.g. on roses and greenhouse ornamentals).

PE 52
Acetamiprid
CAS 135410-20-7
Crops such as leafy vegetables, citrus fruits, apples, grapes, cherry, cotton and ornamental plants. Available in products for home use.

PE 53
Aldrin
CAS 309-00-2
Banned by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. Although banned still found in fat tissue (both human and in animals/fish we eat) and breast milk. Aldrin exposure increases the likelihood of diabetes.

PE 54
Azinphos-Methyl /4, 4' -dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane /4, 4' –dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
CAS 86-50-0
Used on nut trees, vegetable crops, and fruit trees. Has been linked to health problems in framers who use it.

PE 55
Chlordane
CAS 57-74-9
Banned by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. Found in breast milk. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) collected samples (in 2009) with surface wipes from U.S. kitchen floors. Chlordane on 74%.

PE 56
Chloropropham
CAS 101-21-3
A plant growth regulator and herbicide. Used to control potato sprouting, and on beans, blueberries, cranberries, carrots, onions, spinach, sugar beets, tomatoes, safflower, soybeans, etc.

PE 57
Clopyralid
CAS 1702-17-6
Used for control of broadleaf weeds, especially thistles and clovers. Was widely used in USA for weed control in lawns until prohibited in 1999.

PE 58
Cypermethrin
CAS 52315-07-8
An insecticide in large-scale commercial agricultural applications as well as in consumer products for domestic purposes. Found in many household ant and cockroach killers. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) collected samples (in 2009) with surface wipes from U.S. kitchen floors. Cypermethrin on 46%.

PE 59
Dimethoate
CAS 60-51-5
Widely used insecticide.

PE 60
Diphenylamine
CAS 122-39-4
Used on apples pre and post harvest.

PE 61
Endosulfan Sulfate
CAS 1031-07-8
The primary breakdown product of the insecticide endosulfan.

PE 62
Fenitrothion
CAS 122-14-5
Insecticide used on rice, cereals, fruits, vegetables, stored grains, cotton, to control insects in forests and for fly, mosquito, and cockroach control in public health programs.

PE 63
Fipronil
CAS 120068-37-3
Insecticide. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) collected samples (in 2009) with surface wipes from U.S. kitchen floors.
Fipronil on 40%.

PE 64
Folpet
CAS 133-07-3
Used on berries, apples, flowers, ornamentals, fruits and vegetables, and for seed- and plant- bed treatment. Also used as a fungicide in paints and plastics, and for treatment of internal and external structural surfaces of buildings

PE 65
Hexazinone
CAS 51235-04-2
Herbicide used on grasses and broadleaf and woody plants.

PE 66
Iprodione
CAS 36734-19-7
Fungicide used on fruits, vegetables and on lawns.

PE 67
Methamidophos
CAS 10265-92-6
Used on broccoli, Brussel sprouts, cauliflower, grapes, celery, sugar beets, cotton, tobacco, rice and potatoes.

PE 68
Mirex
CAS 2385-85-5
Banned by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. Although banned still found in fat tissue (both human and in animals/fish we eat) and breast milk.

PE 69
Omethoate
CAS 1113-02-6
Used to control insects and mites in horticulture and agriculture, as well as in the home garden.

PE 70
Permethrin
CAS 52645-53-1
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) collected samples (in 2009) with surface wipes from U.S. kitchen floors. The most frequently detected pesticide was permethrin (89 percent). Included in creams (Nix, Lyclear)for scabies. US military uniforms and mosquito nets may be impregnated with this. May be in head lice treatment. May be carcinogenic.

PE 71
Phosmet
CAS 732-11-6
Mainly used on apple trees for control of coddling moth, though it is also used on a wide range of fruit crops, ornamentals, and vines for the control of aphids, suckers, mites, and fruit flies.

PE 72
Simazin
CAS 122-34-9
Herbicide used to control broad-leaved weeds and annual grasses.

PE 73
Tetrachlorvinphos
CAS 22248-79-9
Organophosphate.

PE 74
Thiacloprid / Provado Ultimate Bug Killer / Baby Bio House Plant Insecticide
CAS 111988-49-9
An insecticide particularly for aphids and white fly. Available in products for home use.

PE 75
Thiamethoxam
CAS 153719-23-4
An insecticide effective against aphids, beetles, termites, etc. Available in products for home use.
A study published in 2006 (Diabetes Care, 29:1638–1644) indicated a link between blood serum levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and diabetes. POPs are chemicals such as DDT, dioxins, PCBs and Chlordane, etc.) Individuals with elevated levels of POPs in their body were found to be up to 38 times more likely to be insulin resistant than individuals with low levels of these pollutants, though the study did not demonstrate a cause and effect relationship. As most exposure to POPs is through consumption of animal fats, study participants with high levels of serum POPs are also very likely to be consumers of high amounts of animal fats, and thus the consumption of the fats themselves, or other associated factors may be responsible for the observed increase in insulin resistance. Another possibility is that insulin resistance causes increased accumulation of POPs. Among study participants, obesity was associated with diabetes only in people who tested high for these pollutants.
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