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A: Environmental Stress Management at High Altitudes by Adaptogens, summary of unpublished manuscript
Pages 481-484

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From page 481...
... Any antistress effect of a preparation observed in this model would presumably represent a general antistress effect. A composite Indian herbal preparation (the crude drug powder, a commercial preparation of CIHP available in India called ~ K
From page 482...
... by 72 percent and decreased the recovery time by 46 percent. Results obtained with this experimental animal model suggest that CIHP administration induces significant thermoregulatory tolerance to cold and hypoxia.
From page 483...
... However, on retune to the plains the oxygen consumption on maximal exercise was significantly elevated in CIHP-given volunteers as compared with the placebo group, suggesting an increased exercise tolerance and endurance capacity. The increase in creatine phosphokinase in circulation on prolonged stay at extreme high altitudes (125 percent)
From page 484...
... and their officers who served as volunteers, to the medical specialists of the Indian Army Hospitals for the clinical investigations, and to Uma Sanduja for secretarial assistance.


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