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		<title>History of Cissus Quadrangularis</title>
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 Cissus quadrangularis is an ancient medicinal plant native to the hotter parts of Ceylon and India. It was prescribed in the ancient Ayurvedic texts as a general tonic and analgesic, with specific bone fracture and tendon healing abilities. Modern research has shed light on Cissus&#8217; ability to speed bone healing by showing it acts [...]]]></description>
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<p> </span><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; font-size: 12pt">Cissus quadrangularis is an ancient medicinal plant native to the hotter parts of Ceylon and India. It was prescribed in the ancient Ayurvedic texts as a general tonic and analgesic, with specific bone fracture and tendon healing abilities. Modern research has shed light on Cissus&#8217; ability to speed bone healing by showing it acts as a glucocorticoid antagonist (1,2). Since anabolic/androgenic compounds are well known to act as antagonists to the glucocorticoid receptor as well as promote bone and tendon growth and fracture healing, it has been postulated that Cissus possesses anabolic and/or androgenic properties (1,3). In addition to speeding the remodeling process of the healing bone, Cissus also leads to a much faster increase in bone tensile strength. In clinical trials Cissus has led to a fracture healing time on the order of <strong>55 to 33</strong> percent of that of controls. That cissus exerts antiglucocorticoid properties is suggested by a number of studies where bones were weakend by treatment with cortisol, and upon administration of Cissus extract the cortisol induced weakening was halted, and the healing process begun. A pure extract like CissusMax is suggested as to use all the active ingredients in the plants in a synergistic effect.</span></p>
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