Some of the most intriguing research regarding suma is difficult to verify. At the center of this research is Dr. Milton Brazzach of Sao Paulo University in Brazil, who has reportedly treated several thousand patients with suma
"Some places where the genome sequencing has been done is cancer research, alzheimers research and other medical findings. It also has been used in DNA research."
little controlled research has been done on its effectiveness. However, lomilomi has been an accepted part of native Hawaiian culture for hundreds of years.
Anecdotal research has been performed on TT since its development in 1972, but little quantitative research has been carried out.
Tens of thousands of studies have been done on tuberculosis.
A substantial amount of research has been conducted on the effects of violent video games, with findings suggesting a potential link to increased aggression, desensitization, and decreased prosocial behavior in some individuals. However, the exact impact is still debated and researchers continue to explore the nuances of this relationship.
There is a great deal of research on curanderismo in the field of anthropology.
Suma Lamonte's birth name is Suma Dequchi.
Little research has been done within the mainstream or alternative medical communities on labyrinth walking in comparison to other forms of treatment.
Research on the effectiveness of hypnotherapy on a variety of medical conditions is extensive.
The optimum daily dosage of suma has not been established with any certainty. The typical dosage is 1000 mg daily, taken in divided doses. Much higher dosages have also been recommended.
Research on atractylodes has generally been conducted in China and has focused on pharmacological investigation and animal experiments.
Quite a few research studies on ganoderma extracts have been done at universities in Japan, China, and South Korea. Many of these are test-tube or animal studies.