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Archive for April, 2007

Herbal Sleeping Aids

Friday, April 20th, 2007
Basil from Project Gutenberg EBook of Culinary Herbs: Their Cultivation Harvesting Curing and Uses, by M. G. KainsImage via Wikipedia

We all know how we feel when we haven’t had a decent nights sleep, grumpy and out of sorts with those around us. Sometimes our sleep problems can be due to stress or anxiety, problems in our life or sometimes there doesn’t seem to be any apparent reason for our restlessness.

With the majority of us needing around 8 hours sleep per night in order to function at our best, we will often try anything from listening to our favorite music to counting sheep to eventually getting so fed up and tired that we drag ourselves to the doctor’s in the hope that he will prescribe a sleeping aid.

Even if your doctor provides you with some relief, it is usually only in the short term and if problems persist then you could find yourself back to square one. Or even worse you have more trouble sleeping when you come off the pills. There is another way you could find sleep and that is by turning to an herbal remedy. Here are some of the most popular natural remedies:

Trytophan

There is a natural substance called Tryptophan that is an essential amino acid. It is found in dairy products and foods that are high in protein, it is also known for its particular effect when it comes to calming the system. Common sources include, milk, bananas, turkey, peanuts and eggs

Calcium

Calcium is another naturally calming agent, this is also found in many dairy products and can help the body and mind to calm down after a busy day and rest. Herbal teas There are a huge variety of herbal teas which can help you to get a good night sleep; the most widely used as a sleeping aid include chamomile, lemon balm, passion flower, peppermint and red clover.

Melatonin

Melatonin is a substance that is naturally produced by the body, usually when the body is asleep or resting. It is a hormone that has been studied extensively and is thought to help around 5% of those whose have sleep problems.

Other possible remedies

Valerian, chamomile, California poppy, Skullcap and St.Johns wort are all worth mentioning. In fact some of the ingredients listed can be found in many over the counter remedies that are sold in health food stores. While the possibility of becoming addicted to any form of sleeping aid is always there, herbal remedies provide no exception. However, natural remedies do not carry as much risk of addiction as do traditional medications prescribed by a doctor.

Herbal Antidepressants

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

 

Numerous herbal antidepressants are available quite easily both on the Internet and as over-the-counter herbal remedies for depression, but it is rather difficult to trust most of them. Actually only a small number of them are of any real value, because most of the others are not supported by evidence of their being effective through extensive clinical studies.  Some of the herbal antidepressants may claim some scientific support, but that support is based on insufficient statistical data or on clinical studies that are inconclusive or not extensive enough to produce valid results.

Generally, in cases of depression, the doctor has to ascertain the severity of a person’s depression. A particular person may be afflicted with quite a severe bout of depression and in that case, the doctor may prescribe antidepressant drugs either alone or in combination with psychotherapy. Most herbal antidepressants may not work well enough for persons suffering from severe depression. Even if the herbal antidepressants used are not prescription drugs, it is advisable to take a qualified medical specialist’s advice in the matter of using them. Children under 12 should not be given herbal antidepressants without the approval of a pediatrician. Actually, it may be better to opt for psychological treatment in cases of children and teenagers.

The alcoholic extract from St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) has found great scientific support as being a very effective antidepressant. Its active ingredient is called hyperforin, a phloroglucinol derivative, which is an antidepressant compound. Herbal antidepressants claiming to have the standardized, pharmaceutical grade St. John’s Wort extract, but which contain less than 3% of hyperforin, will not give you the desired relief from depression. The extract that has 5% of hyperforin will work best, as per the evidence established through clinical studies.

Those suffering from mild to moderate depression need to take a daily dose of about 900 mg of St. John’s Wort. The dosage goes up to about 1800 mg for cases of increased levels of depression. However, the actual dosage depends upon the age of the patient and the severity of the depression the patient experiences. Younger persons, and persons having milder depression, have to take a lower dosage.

5 - HTP, (5 - hydroxytryptophan) extracted from a plant called Griffonia simplicifolia, is an amino acid which is useful in combating depression and anxiety. If 5 - HTP is added to go with hyperforin, St. John’s Wort will work more effectively.

Almost all the well-known prescription antidepressant drugs of all types have multiple side effects. TCAs (Tricyclic Antidepressants) are known to cause a dry mouth, constipation, sleepiness, weight gain and sexual dysfunction, besides some other problems. SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors), especially in the first few weeks of taking them, cause among other things indigestion, impotence or sexual dysfunction, problems in controlling urination, giddiness, confusion, difficulty in remembering, palpitation, increase in blood pressure and so on. Other types of antidepressants also produce side effects.

That is why more and more depressed people are turning to herbal antidepressants, as these have hardly any of the harmful or painful side effects associated with many popular prescription antidepressants. However, it is always advisable to obtain the doctor’s opinion before choosing to take a particular over-the-counter herbal antidepressant or other herbal health products meant for depressed people.

Grapefruit Seed Extract

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Grapefruit seed extract is said to have 180 uses and is claimed to be the world’s most useful product. For over 30 years it has been used by naturopathic clinics and it has been proven to be an effective and safe remedy for countless of uses. It is thought to be a natural antibiotic that is capable of killing a wide range of pathogens; it is hypoallergenic and can be taken for several months quite safely in order to eliminate stubborn infections. Grape seed extract is available in a wide range of products and products may vary in strength so it is essential that you follow the directions for the particular product or your doctors advice. Many of the solutions are concentrated and so have to be diluted; of course different products require different dilutions, so again make sure you read the instructions. The diluted formula can be taken with carrot, vegetable, orange or grapefruit juice or alternatively some health food stores sell it in capsule form which is usually taken just after or with a meal.

It has been successfully used in the treatment of internal and external infections due to viruses, bacteria and fungi; it has been known to detoxify, support and boost the immune system and is particularly high in vitamins C and E and also bioflavonoid.

Grapefruit seed extract is also beneficial in helping to alkalize the blood and it is non-toxic. One of the reasons why it is so popular is that there are no harsh side effects when taking it and so is becoming an alternative due to its lack of side effects and the wide range of problems that it can help with.

The list of illnesses that it has been known to help is exhaustive, but some of the most common ones include
• Digestive and gastrointestinal disorders
• Diarrhea and food poisoning cases
• Bacterial, fungi, yeast and viral infections
• Chronic fatigue
• Disorders of the gum and tooth problems
• Colds and flu including sore throat
• Inflammation of the ear and earache
• Skin infections, warts and wounds
• Poison ivy and rashes
• Relief from the various symptoms of the aids virus

There have been many studies into why grapefruit seed extract is particularly effective, there are many scientific explanations but the simplest is that the extract doesn’t allow germs to build up a resistance to it. Whatever the reasons behind it working there have been many studies into the effectiveness of the extract with many positive results.

Grapefruit extract is made by taking the seeds of the grapefruit and the pulp and converting them into a very acidic substance. This liquid is then loaded with various compounds such as helperidin, campherol glycoside, neohelperidin, naringin, apigenin, rutinoside and poncirin. The end product is a yellowish viscous amber product that tastes acidic and bitter, the bitterness and acidity is reduced by adding pure vegetable glycerine, the liquid of the grape seed extract has a pleasant slight citrus smell.

Black cumin

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

   

 

The black cumin seed or Nigella Sativa as is the correct botanical name is one of the most well known medicinal seeds in history. In Egypt the seeds are grown in almost perfect conditions with seeds having being found in the tomb of Tutankhamen and have even been mentioned in the Bible.  However, it wasn’t until only forty years ago that the seeds were extensively researched, since this time more and more interest in these seeds has occurred and there have been around 200 studies conducted into the medicinal value of them.


 Black cumin seeds have been used to treat a wide range of illnesses and disorders; a famous Greek physician used it to treat toothache and headaches and in fact said that the black cumin seed could cure every disease but death.
 

The reason they are thought to be so effective at curing and helping a wide variety of problems and illnesses could be that the seeds contain over 100 different chemical constituents. The seeds are spicy and are often used in cooking although it is the oil in them that is most effective when used for medicinal purposes.  However, even today black cumin is regarded by some as nothing but a folklore remedy, but there is no denying that the seeds have been found to be far more superior to any other natural remedy in particular when used in the treatment of autoimmune disorders. Improvements have been seen in sufferers whose own systems attack their bodies.
 

Some of the greatest results have shown up in those who suffer from asthma and other allergies. Providing there is no infection present black cumin seeds react very quickly, if there is sign of infection then of course the infection must be dealt with first. In cases of asthma and allergies the most significant improvements were found in those who continued taking black cumin for 6 months or longer. Black cumin has anti-histamine properties that greatly help with congestion associated with asthma and bronchitis, making the removal of phlegm from the passages much easier.
 

With a natural remedy as this containing so many constituents, it is not surprising that is has been hailed as a wonder cure throughout history.
 

The primary ingredient in black cumin is crystalline nigellone, other ingredients found in the herb and which are beneficial health wise include amino acids, fatty acids, crude fiber, and minerals including potassium, sodium, iron and calcium.  It is most commonly sold in capsule form with around 50 to 75mg been taken as a supplement. Seed oil is also a popular form and available as a nutritional supplement, the seeds are cold pressed to extract the oil and are usually used to treat conditions of the skin such as dry skin, eczema and psoriasis. The oil is also used and taken internally to aid in the treatment of asthma, arthritis and to help give the immune system a boost. The recommended dosage when the oil is taken this way is 1 teaspoon with meals.

Eleuthero

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Once called Siberian ginseng, it is now known in the United States by its new name Eleuthero, the herb’s scientific name being Eleutherococcus setaceous. A couple of other names are touch-me-not and devil’s shrub. The Chinese use the name ci-wu-jia for it, which is grown in their country’s northeastern provinces. It is also grown in Japan, Korea and Russia.

The shrub’s root, the root bark and its stem are the main parts of the plant from which comes the active ingredient of eleuthero. In order to harvest, the plant should be at least two years or more in age. The value of the plant grows with age. The Chinese have always assigned to it immense importance and value, due to which the plant products are sold at very high prices.

In the Far East and in China, eleuthero is quite widely used as a general tonic, for boosting a person’s energy levels. For improving the vital energy, Qi (Chi), levels, the Chinese have been using eleuthero for at least two thousand years.  In Russia, researches on the properties and effectiveness since the middle of the twentieth century, on which the Chinese also depended, have shown that eleuthero is very effective in improving general health, increasing appetite, boosting vigor and in normalizing a person’s body functions. It has been found to be a substance that helps you to adapt to the various changing factors that cause stress. These could be lack of sleep or too much of exertion or even weather changes, for instance. To counter the problems of stress, eleuthero helps maintain the normal functioning of the adrenal glands. Many people use it also because of its ability to work for toning up the general health and to promote longevity.

The active components of eleuthero are called eleutherosides. These, together with its complex polysaccharides (a type of sugar molecule), increase the energy levels in the body by means of preventing too much glycogen from being spent, when the energy requirements of the body are being met by the utilization of fatty acids. Another thing that this active ingredient does is to help the body to increase its working capacity by means of preserving the oxygen levels in its working muscles. This only means that you can remain active for longer hours as your muscles retain more energy, thanks to eleuthero. As eleuthero also optimizes performance under stressful conditions, athletes use it for achieving better results in competitions.

It is effective in preventing, or at least alleviating, the side effects of exposure to radiation. Due its being able to build the body’s immune system, people use it as a preventive for cold and flu attacks. Suggestions, though based on inconclusive evidence, are made to the effect that eleuthero may be very useful in managing the long term immune system related conditions like the HIV and lupus (an auto-immune illness).

Eleuthero products are available in various forms in the United States.  These include capsules, tablets, tinctures and also powders of dried roots and rhizomes of the shrub.

Herbs For Your Aches and Pains

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

 

There are so many aches and pains that are affecting us today. Many of us are having a real problem finding something to make them go away. This is not always easy and you may have to do some work to find what you need. You will want to make the right choices for your body so that you are able to feel your best and do the things that you want.

There are many that believe that herbs are the best choice for aches and pains. You will want to think about what you will want for your own treatment and go from there. There are many forms of pain medications that people have to take on a daily basis to make the pain stop and to get them feeling better.  However, there are some that do not like the way that the pain medications make them feel and they may not want to take them all the time.

For these reasons, many are turning to the help of herbs. These are a great choice for anyone that wants to feel better and get back on track. Many people are looking for something to help them do the things that they used to without feeling groggy and tired all the time.  Pain medications can do this to you but herbal treatments will do the opposite. You can get more energy from some of the herbs that you take for pain. 

There are many forms of pills and liquid that you can take to help with your aches and pains. However, there are some forms of food that can help too. You can work with your herbal store to find out what will be best for you and your situation.  Once you know what you should be taking and eating, you will probably start to see the signs of healing that you are looking for.

Many times you will be able to find herbal treatments in the form of creams.  You will be able to rub these creams on your body and make the aches and pains go away. You should read the instructions and follow them. Once you have the right method down, you should be able to feel better in a short amount of time. You will not have to worry about feeling the effects that many muscles and joints can give you when the weather is cold or you have done any type of physical work. 

You may not see the positive effects right away, but with a little bit of time, you will notice the difference. You will start to move better and a lot easier without pain. You will not have to deal with the harsh medications that many doctors prescribe and this will be something that is well worth the herbal treatments that you buy. 

Tea Tree Oil Use

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

 

Tea tree oil comes from the plant which is native to Australia. It is used in many different types of applications including problems related to fungus, bacteria and viruses. It can also be called melaleuca oil.

Please remember that tea tree oil is not to be used internally. People have found relief from acne, ringworm, dandruff and lice in the scalp. It has anti-inflammatory properties. Some people have given testimonials for it’s ability to help clear out mucus and overcome respiratory problems.

Tea tree oil has been added to shampoos, toothpastes and cold sore treatments by certain manufacturers. The oil is used for fighting plaque and can be diluted to use as a
mouthwash after brushing teeth. Some of the compounds in tea tree oil include terpines and pinines. People take it with them when travelling or going on an outdoors adventure
for it’s aid in helping with insect bites and infections. Also usually you find tea tree oil packaged in dark glass with a dropper so that the oil’s strength won’t be damaged
by light rays.

9 Herbs you need in your diet

Monday, April 16th, 2007

 

The Chinese have relied on the use of herbs for thousands of years; they have used them for cooking and in many of the traditional herbal medicines that are available for almost any ailment. The Chinese have sworn that herbal remedies work just as effectively if not better than more traditional medication. Here are 9 of those herbs which you should include in your diet, either in cooking or taken as herbal supplements in order to keep your body and mind in tip-top shape.

Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a very useful herb to keep in your kitchen, not only does it smell good but it can also be used for a wide variety of problems and to help ward off illness. It is said that by taking a pinch of coarsely powdered cinnamon in boiling water with a little honey can help to ward off cold and flu, in fact is has been said that it is as effective when used on a regular basis as having a flu shot.

Coriander
The leaves of the Coriander are thought to be an all round tonic and booster when used on a regular basis and are essential if you wish to give a boost to your sex life as they are considered to be an aphrodisiac.

Dill
Including dill in your daily diet can help to keep your stomach and intestinal organs running smoothly and naturally. Dill can be included in numerous foods and can also be beneficial to those who have problems sleeping.

Cumin
Cumin seeds are an all round cure and prevention against many illnesses. They are regarded as a natural antiseptic and are a natural stimulant, cumin seeds are particularly helpful when it comes to stomach disorders and when taken on a regular basis can strengthen the stomach.

Chicory
Chicory is well known as a tonic and is one of the richest sources of vitamin A. It can be mixed with the juice of carrot, celery and parsley to make a wonderful and nutritional drink that will keep your muscular system in top shape.

Cloves
Cloves have many medicinal properties mostly which are regarded as stimulants, they can help correct a sluggish digestive system and regulate body temperature.

Dandelion
There are many significant medicinal uses for dandelion leaves. Perhaps the most well known is the therapeutic values it offers when drunk as an alternative to coffee or tea.

Curry
Curry leaves have the quality of being an herbal tonic that has all round beneficial effects on the health. They are known to strengthen the stomach and keep the digestive system in good working order and are often used as a gentle laxative. The juice of the curry leaves are thought to work exceptionally well in treating nausea and morning sickness and eating the leaves is said to be a great at preventing diabetes.

Datura
The dried seeds and leaves of the datura can be especially useful to those who suffer from asthma, they are also an excellent remedy for distress, palpitations and heart disorders, so taking this herb as a regular part of your daily diet can help to keep your heart in tip top shape.

Co Q10 Benefit

Monday, April 16th, 2007

 

Co q10 is a very popular supplement and though a bit more
expensive than other antioxidants, many praise it for
helping with important areas of concern including diabetes,
gingivitis and congestive heart issues.

Co q 10 is found in body tissues of the heart, liver, pancreas
and other organs. It is also something that decreases in our
body with age.

One exciting study has been testing coq10 with people
suffering from early Parkinson’s disease. There was a 40
percent slower progression of the disease for those on a
high dose of this supplement compared to those on the
placebo. 

Many Japanese physicians recommend coq10 to patients for
their hearts. A UK study has found significant improvement
both in the thickness of the left ventricular wall of the
heart and mitral valve flow.

Researches have found that statins (medications that lower
cholesterol) lower the amount of coq10 in the body and this
has been discussed by experts as a concern.

Stephen Sinatra has written a book titled “Coenzyme q10 and
the heart” and a second book that is popular is by Martin
Zucker titled, “User’s Guide to Coenzyme Q10″.

Herbs For a Healthier Body

Saturday, April 14th, 2007

 

Herbs are something that many people are turning to these days. They are finding that they are more beneficial to them than going to the doctor and getting harsh medications.  It is up to the person and the type of herbs that they want to use.  However, when you have the right guidance to using the best herbs for your body, you will see an amazing difference in how you feel and act. 

If you are suffering from a problem with your body, herbs may be able to help you.  There are many herbal professionals in different areas to help you with your search. They may be able to show you different methods to making your body feel better and getting it to function the way that you want it to. 

The herbal treatments that you may be thinking about are not going to be hard on your body. Herbs are meant to make it easier for you to feel good without putting chemicals in your body.  You will feel better and in time, you may even see the diseases and problems that you had go away because of the herbal remedies.  These great herbs are meant to make your life easier and to make you a healthier person. 

Getting the herbs that you want does not have to be hard. You can find what you need in a short amount of time. You can order from your herbal store or go online to get what you need.  Sometimes, the stores may have what you want on stock and you can have the herbs right there.  If you do have to order, usually it will not take very long at all.  Herbal stores know that you need these herbs on a regular basis and they will usually try to have them in stock for you all the time. 

You should not be afraid to try herbal treatments. There are so many people that are benefiting from them.  If you are tired of living in pain or having to take all different kinds of medications, you will want to think about taking some form of an herbal treatment to help you find your way back to health.  Herbs are natural and are usually made from the environment.  You will not have to worry about harsh side effects or bad feelings. You will have all that you need when you choose to use herbal resources for your health and well being. 

If you are still not sure about using herbs, ask someone that does take them already. Chances are they will have great things to report to you and help you make your choice a little less difficult. You will not have to be frustrated and irritated because you will know that you can get back to feeling your best with the herbal products that are out there for you.Â