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28 Nisan 2017 Cuma

Allergy season: 8 powerful Herbal Treatments for Allergy Relief

It is that time of the year again. Time for sneezing, watery eyes, congested sinuses, itching, and headaches. Allergy season is here, and millions of people are going to turn to Claritin, Zyrtec, Benadryl and other dangerous medicines to get relief from their symptoms. Allergies are one the most common chronic conditions worldwide. In Fact,


  • Nasal allergies affect approximately 50 million people in the United States.

  • Allergies are increasing. They affect around 30% of adults and 40% of children.

  • Allergy disorder and asthma is the fifth leading chronic disease in the U.S.. And it is the third most frequent chronic condition in children under 18 years old.

An allergic response occurs in the immune system. If you experience an allergy, your immune system mistakes an otherwise harmless substance (allergens such as pollen, dust, pet dander and mold) as an intruder. The immune system exaggerates to the allergen by creating IgE antibodies. These antibodies progress to your cells that release histamine and other substances, resulting in an allergic reaction. A common condition for seasonal allergies is Allergic Rhinitis also called Hay Fever. Pollen is the most common allergen. It causes symptoms such as a stuffy and itchy nose, sneezing, runny nose, watery and itchy eyes. In severe cases, allergies may also trigger symptoms of asthma. Allergic rhinitis can be both seasonal and perennial.


Most doctors would prescribe you antihistamines to help reduce symptoms. Antihistamines work by blocking histamine. By blocking histamine and keeping it from binding to receptors, antihistamines inhibit these symptoms. While antihistamines can be quite efficient at managing your symptoms, there have a plenty of possible side effects and issues. Some of the most common are drowsiness, fatigue, dizziness, dry mouth, sore throat, nausea and more. Moreover, and most importantly, they do not stop the problem from occurring in the first place; they just mask the symptoms.


Luckily, there are natural alternatives like eating your antihistamines in the form of healthy herbs, spices and vitamins. Moreover, some of the natural alternatives can even address the root cause and not only mask your symptoms. If you like this article, please follow my work on my FB page (contacts below article).


And now let’s take a look at top 8 herbal remedies for seasonal allergies:


Vitamin C


Vitamin C has strong anti-histamine action and detoxifies unknown substances invading your body. As a natural antihistamine, Vitamin C works by suppressing the molecular structure of histamine, thereby limiting the amount of histamine in your blood.


Preliminary research implies it might help reduce allergy symptoms. For example, a study published in the European Respiratory Journal discovered that eating fruits high in Vitamin C helped to lessen asthma symptoms in 8-year-olds subjects. Another study found evidence to confirm the role of Vitamin C supplementation in adults who experienced allergic rhinitis.


It is also recommended to take bioflavonoids (for example in rose hips) together with Vitamin C, which strengthens the effect.


How to take:

Tips: I am not a big fan of synthetic Vitamin C as ascorbic acid. Therefore I recommend natural forms such as Rose Hips or Camu Camu; another good choice is Liposomal Vitamin C made from sodium ascorbate. Liposomal vitamin C passes through the digestive barrier and delivers the nutrient directly to the bloodstream. This method has a much higher absorption rate with over 90% of the cells being soaked in vitamin C (oral vitamin C intake has a 20% absorption rate). Some experts even suggest that liposomal vitamin C may be even superior to IV vitamin C.


Dosing: Typical dosages can be up to 1,000 milligrams of vitamin C with Bioflavonoids (such as Quercetin) three times a day. Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin, so any surplus that the body does not need will be flushed out through the urine. However, higher doses may cause GI distress.


Butterbur


Butterbur is used with success for seasonal allergies, migraines, and asthma and several scientific papers back this up. Studies show that an extract of butterbur is just as effective at alleviating nasal symptoms as popular prescription antihistamines. Butterbur contains a number of substances such as petasin and isopetasin, which have analgesic and antispasmodic properties. It reduces inflammation by reducing secretion of histamine and leukotrienes by immune cells.


Several scientific studies indicate it can indeed help with allergic rhinitis. One extensive study of over a hundred people with hay fever found that an extract of butterbur was as effective as Zyrtec. Another medical study compared butterbur to Allegra with similar findings.


Conclusions of some other studies:


  • Butterbur is efficient and safe therapy for the treatment of asthma.

  • It is useful for the treatment for occasional allergic rhinitis symptoms and is very well tolerated.

  • Butterbur is as effective as fexofenadine in relieving nasal symptoms in patients with perennial allergic rhinitis (a study involving 330 people!)

  • It presents protection against chemically-induced nasal responsiveness in seasonal allergic rhinitis.

”In a study administered in four Swiss and German general medicine and allergy clinics, 125 hay fever patients were divided into two groups. One received butterbur root extract; the other, Zyrtec. After two weeks of the test treatment, the butterbur and Zyrtec were equally efficient at relieving the usual distress and lack of energy often accompanied with spring and seasonal allergies, says study author Andreas Schapowal, MD, a Swiss ear, nose, and throat surgeon. In the following study, Schapowal found that treatment with butterbur root extract also decreased nasal allergy symptoms, such as itching, sneezing, congestion and runny nose, but also watery eyes.”



How to take:

Tips:  Low-quality butterbur may contain potentially harmful liver-toxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Look for quality PA-free butterbur such as butterbur root extract Petadolex or any other extract from a quality well-known manufacturer.


Dosing: Trials in a migraine, allergic rhinitis, and asthma have used butterbur extracts in dosages ranging from 50 to 100 mg twice daily. Doses up to 500 mg per day seems safe.


Quercetin


Another compound is Quercetin, which is one of the most powerful flavonoids on the planet. Quercetin can help allergy symptoms because it stops immune cells from creating histamines, which can trigger those often terrible allergic reactions. In fact, it is so powerful that you may find Quercetin in some ancient Chinese herbal formulas designed to block allergies to certain foods such as peanuts.


Quercetin is a plant pigment that occurs in various plants and foods; such as red wine, capers, red onions, red grapes, quinoa, green tea, apples, berries, tomatoes, peppers, green leafy veggies, cruciferous vegetables, asparagus, legumes, and beans. Fruits with a dark red or blue color usually have the highest quercetin content. Quercetin is a very potent antioxidant; it lowers inflammation, supports your cardiovascular system, helps fight pain, and also shows some promise as an anti-cancer compound and more. You can obtain quercetin from the foods above, or you can ingest it in a supplement form, a popular combination is quercetin-bromelain, which I use as well, and it is very effective for allergies and sinus problems amongst other benefits.


Research show that quercetin is comparable at fighting allergies as some prescription medications, and again with little to no side effects. It hinders the release of histamine that is responsible for the inflammation. In test tubes, it effectively stops the production and release of histamine, which creates allergy symptoms such as watery eyes and runny nose.


“Quercetin is the herbal equal to cromolyn sodium [in the over-the-counter spray NasalCrom],” “The evidence is encouraging.”



How to take:

Tips: You should use it as a long term remedy, about 4-6 weeks before allergy season to help prevent the symptoms. I recommend taking it together with bromelain.


Dosing: Though you can find Quercetin in certain foods, it is quite challenging to get the amount needed to help with allergies from food alone. Recommended dosage is usually 500mg three times a day for the most benefits.


Bromelain


Another allergy helper is a substance people usually do not normally know as an allergy aid. Nevertheless, it helps! Bromelain is a protein extract from the stems of pineapples, though the juice from the pineapple’s flesh contains bromelain as well. It is an enzyme composite and is often used in digestive enzyme supplement formulas. Bromelain’s other health benefits include sinus problems, asthma, allergies and joint pain. Bromelain is commonly marketed as a natural anti-inflammatory for ailments such as arthritis. It is one of the most popular natural supplements in Germany, where it is approved by the Commission E for the treatment of inflammation and swelling of the sinuses and nose due to injury or surgery. Some studies have found that bromelain is effective in reducing nasal swelling and thinning mucus, making it easier for people to breathe. It reduces phlegm in respiratory conditions such as sinusitis, bronchitis, and asthma.


Bromelain reduces the production of cytokines (inflammatory chemicals) and decreases the migration of inflammatory immune cells to sites of inflammation. Some studies suggest that bromelain helps modulate the entire immune system and that it can prevent allergies by targeting the root cause – an over-sensitive immune system.


”A trial involving 116 children found that bromelain was helpful in lessening symptoms of sinusitis, with those taking bromelain recovering significantly more quickly than those on placebo.”



How to take:

Tips: Bromelain enhances the absorption of Quercetin. I recommend taking them together.


Dosing: Allergy sufferers can take between 500 mg and 2,000 mg a day divided into two or three doses. Take on an empty stomach to maximize absorption (if taking for protein digestion, take with meals of course).


Turmeric


Yes, turmeric, ‘the cure it all‘ superstar : ) Turmeric is one the most well-researched plants in the world with hundreds of possible health benefits. There are thousands of scientific papers available on turmeric medicinal properties. Extensive research over the past few decades has shown that it plays a significant role in the prevention and treatment of numerous diseases. Curcumin, the main substance, is non-toxic and has a variety of therapeutic properties including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, anti-cancer, also possess antimicrobial activities and numerous others. It helps in cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, metabolic, autoimmune diseases, but also diabetes and arthritis.


Turmeric is a potent anti-inflammatory. It eliminates excess mucus in the sinuses and aids in healing the respiratory tissue. Curcumin is helpful in bronchial asthma and other lung problems. It is beneficial for allergy sufferers as well. Many people report success with treating their allergies with turmeric tea.


Research has revealed that turmeric reduces inflammation by decreasing the histamine levels. ”(Curcumin inhibits Syk kinase-dependent signaling events in mast cells and might thus contribute to its antiallergic activity).” Another study says that Curcumin may help to increase antioxidant enzymes and decrease oxidative stress in allergic rhinitis. Researchers recommend curcumin to decrease oxidative stress in allergic rhinitis.


How to take:

Tips: Take turmeric with some healthy fat and black pepper to significantly increase absorption and bioavailability, which is otherwise very low. Quercetin and bromelain seem to enhance absorption too. Check more in my other article here http://www.naturalnewsblogs.com/increase-bioavailability-turmeric-2000-amazing-benefits/  ; Always buy from a well-known organic brand, because many turmeric powders may contain relatively high amounts of heavy metals and/or other contaminants. Caution: curcumin is a powerful yellow pigment, and it may permanently discolor surfaces.


Dosing: One or two teaspoons two times a day (1.5-3g) or 400-1500mg extract (95% curcuminoids) per day total. Dosages of curcumin up to 8g per day have been used – Higher doses may cause adverse GI effects.


Stinging Nettle


Many people swear by this old traditional medicine for allergies. Another superstar – Often used as an allergy treatment; this botanical is considered to be a useful histamine blocker as well as an inflammation fighter. There’s some evidence that using stinging nettle after the first sign of allergic signs can in fact help. However, despite its common use, there are not many studies backing up stinging nettle’s effectiveness as an allergy treatment. It is more a traditional folk medicine like ACV (Apple Cider Vinegar), but there are some studies. One small study implied that stinging nettle might help lessen symptoms of allergic rhinitis.


In a randomized, double-blind study, subjects with allergies reported fewer symptoms after one week use of freeze-dried nettle. Moreover, research from 2009 provides promising results for the first time:


”A mechanistic understanding of the role of nettle extracts in reducing allergic and other inflammatory responses. Nettle extract (Urtica dioica) affects key receptors and enzymes associated with allergic rhinitis. A nettle extract shows in vitro inhibition of several key inflammatory events that cause the symptoms of seasonal allergies.”



To sum up, Stinging nettle’s anti-inflammatory characteristics affect a variety of enzymes and key receptors in allergic reactions, inhibiting hay fever signs if taken when they first emerge.


How to take:

Tips: Be sure to choose extracts of stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) leaf, not the root, which is used to treat prostate ailments. Go with a Freeze Dried extract or tincture; in fact, Herbalists often recommends Tincture for instant relief.


Dosing: Dosing depends on the potency of the extract; therefore use as directed. Freeze-dried nettle leaf 600 mg has been used in a clinical trial for allergic rhinitis.


MSM


This one is my favorite for allergies. For some reason, it is often forgotten. Sulfur is one of the most prominent composites in our bodies, just behind sodium and water. In fact, it is the fourth most abundant mineral in your body. Sulfur is involved in the production of energy in body cells, and the formation of antibodies. Scientist Dr. Jacob concluded that the sulfur in MSM, called sulfonyl, is as safe and as important as vitamin C in our diet, unlike the bad sulfurs: sulfas, sulfites, sulfates, and sulfides. MSM is a composite found naturally in foods such as cow’s milk, seafood, meat, veggies, and fruits. It has positive wide-spectrum effects, especially in maintaining healthy cell formation. MSM softens the cell walls, allowing foreign particles such as allergens, and any free-radicals to be flushed out of your system. It is used to help with number of conditions, including allergies.


MSM does not act as an anti-histamine compound that hinders histamine production. Its effectiveness is probably due to the capability to block the receptivity of histamine in the delicate tissue of the mucus membranes of nasal passages. This process prevents the histamine from forming the inflammation and swelling that usually accompanies allergies. Allergy sufferers that have taken MSM have reported back to their doctors that their pain levels were fifty percent less, or better, after using this supplement. Most patients report improvement and a reduction in pain and allergy symptoms within a week. Researchers believe that MSM works in a similar way to aspirin; to reduce pain and swelling due to inflammation.


”In addition, Dr. Mercola notes, MSM is 34% sulfur, which your body needs. Sulfur helps the body detoxify itself, and also helps build glutathione, an important antioxidant. MSM is very safe and you can take it at high doses, even if one’s diet is full of MSM-rich foods. Those of our staff who found a full relief took more than 2600 mg: up to 10,000 mg a day in divided doses. At these doses, it is often more beneficial to take MSM as a powder rather than a capsule, most of which contain 1,000 mg.’‘


”In one study, patients who received 2600 mg of MSM found their upper and total respiratory symptoms significantly reduced within 7 days, and improvement continued for the whole 30 days of that study (from the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine).



How to take:

Tips: Get the pure powder form, without any fillers and additives. Personally, I use organic sulphur Derived from pine lignans sourced from marine pine trees.


Dosing: Dr. Earl L. Mindell, R.Ph., Ph.D., suggests allergy sufferers start using at least 6,000mg of MSM daily for three weeks in divided doses and reduce to 3,000mg per day after that. Also, he advises people drink more water and boost their intake of Vitamin C to lower histamine levels. The ideal dosage would depend on your body size. Sometimes, it takes up to 3 weeks to notice effects.


Neti Pot / Saline Rinse:


This one is not any herb or supplement, but it is so helpful that it should be on the list too.
The simple theory is that you use a Neti Pot filled with a saline solution to clean out the sinuses of allergens and irritations. Either use a pre-made sterile saline rinse or make your own by dissolving one teaspoon of Himalayan salt (or sea salt) in a cup of boiled distilled water. Let it cool and put in your Neti Pot. Pour through one nostril and let it flow out the other, then switch sides.


VIDEO and INSTRUCTIONS: https://www.himalayaninstitute.org/about/press/neti-pot/
CAUTION: You need to use distilled water, never use an unboiled tap water !!
TIP: I also add a drop or two of oregano oil, a teaspoon of coconut oil, and some MSM, but just salt rinse will do.


More Quick Tips:


Probiotics – it all starts in your gut, your allergies may simply be the result of an imbalance in your gut where your immune system exists. Therefore, proper diet and plenty od probiotics are essential for your allergies and health in general. Additionally, one small study suggests that L. acidophilus, a type of “friendly” bacteria, might help reduce allergic reaction to pollen. Moreover, new research links the presence of beneficial bacteria in the gut with reduced incidence of allergies.


Nasal Sprays and Eye,Ear Drops – Natural nasal sprays offers relief as well, I recommend nasal spray with GSE or silver, for eye drops: get natural or homeopathic. If you have itchy ears try mullein-garlic oil ear drops.


Diet and Vitamins – processed foods, junk foods, hydrogenated oils, white flour, sugar, high salt intake, preservatives, msg, artificial sweeteners, diet drinks and many other poor food choices are harmful to your health, and all of these can worsen your allergies or even creating them. Get adequate levels of vitamin D, B and eat plenty of veggies. Switching to a healthy anti-inflammatory diet, removing all toxic foods and toxins from your home, drinking raw vegetable juices and leading a healthy lifestyle (no alcohol, no smoking, reducing stress) in general are crucial steps.


Superfoods – some superfoods like Spirulina stops the release of histamine, which contributes to symptoms of allergic rhinitis, thus may help protect against harmful allergic reactions. Another beneficiary superfood for allergy sufferers is medicinal mushroom Reishi.


Other Helpful Herbs for Sinuses, Allergies and Lungs – Astragalus Root, Andrographis, GSE, Horseradish, Horehound, GoldenRod, Rosmarinic acid, Timothy Grass extract, Tinospora cordifolia, Perilla, Pycnogenol, Garlic, Ginger and NAC (N-Acetyl L-Cysteine: reduces the viscosity of mucus and clears your lungs).


Essential Oils / Steaming – especially steaming with oils like peppermint and eucalyptus can clear up your sinuses and relieve your allergy symptoms.


Air purifier – quality air purifier such as IQ AIR can remove significant percent of allergen particles in your home. For heavy allergy sufferers it is a big help to get a quality purifier with real HEPA filter and which does not create ozone.


Homeopathics and other Home Remedies – such as Apple Cider Vinegar, raw honey, and certain herbal teas may help too; you may want to try some homeopathic formulas as well, I found some to be quite effective.


Safety, Side Effects:


Any of these herbs can cause an allergic reaction in some individuals.
Butterbur may interact with some medications that are processed by the liver. Also, it can cause stomach upset, headache, and minor drowsiness. Pregnant and breastfeeding women and young children should not take butterbur.
Do not take Stinging Nettle without talking to your doctor first if you have diabetes or if you take blood pressure medication, blood thinners, or diuretics. Not suitable for pregnant women.
Turmeric 1, 2
Bromelain has a blood-thining action, and some people are allergic to pineapple products.
Quercetin in higher doses may interfere with some medications.


When you add any of these herbs to your diet in any way, start small and monitor your body’s response. As always, consult a medical professional or qualified herbalist before adding a powerful new components like this to your herbal regimen. In fact, It would be best to work with a natural medicine practitioner who is well-educated on using herbal medicine. It is especially important if you have any medical condition, taking any medications or if you are a pregnant or breastfeeding woman; and if you plan to start giving herbs to your kids.


Final Words:


These natural treatments often work best if started early in the season before pollen counts become too high. As you can see, we do not need big pharma’s antihistamines. Some of these herbs not only helps with the symptoms but actually address the root cause. Don’t forget that healthy lifestyle and your diet contributes a lot. Personally, before my spring allergies occur, I start to user nettle leaf, butterbur, quercetin with bromelain, Andrographis and I up my dosages of vitamin C, MSM and turmeric and my symptoms are close to zero. I wish you a symptom-free allergic season. Finally, Don’t forget to check my other articles on my FB page (contacts below).


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Allergy season: 8 powerful Herbal Treatments for Allergy Relief

3 Şubat 2017 Cuma

Herbal supplements" illegal ingredients pose health risk, experts warn

Many herbal supplements, including for obesity and erectile dysfunction, contain hidden unlicensed pharmaceutical ingredients that could endanger people’s health, experts have warned.


The research team, from Queen’s University Belfast, Kingston University in London and the life sciences testing company LGC, concluded that not only do such supplements often make unverified claims as to their benefits but some have illegal ingredients which could pose a threat – potentially causing low blood pressure or an increased risk of heart attacks.


The substances are unlicensed medicines as they are appearing in products classified as food supplements. Among the most common substances identified was sibutramine, according to the study, published in the Journal of the Association of Public Analysts.


Sibutramine was licensed as the medicine Reductil until 2010, when it was withdrawn across Europe and the US due to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes associated with the use of the drug.


Tadalafil and sulfoaildenafil were among the most frequently undeclared ingredients in products for erectile dysfunction. When taken with other medicines containing nitrates, they can lower blood pressure drastically and cause serious health problems.


Emeritus professor Duncan Burns, from Queen’s University’s Institute for Global Food Security, said: “We have found that these supplements are often not what customers think they are – they are being deceived into thinking they are getting health benefits from a natural product when actually they are taking a hidden drug.


“These products are unlicensed medicines and many people are consuming large quantities without knowing the interactions with other supplements or medicines they may be taking. This is very dangerous and there can be severe side effects.”


The research team analysed adverse findings recorded by the European Union’s rapid alert system for food and feed (RASFF) between 2009 and 2016 inclusive. The database is designed to inform member states who can then take appropriate action locally. Consumers can access the database but, unlike authorities in member states, they often cannot see the product names.


The experts believe the pharmaceutical ingredients are sometimes added accidentally but on other occasions deliberately in an attempt to enhance products.


They identified 63 instances of food supplements containing sibutramine between 2009 and 2016, including 47 after 2010, when Reductil was withdrawn. There were 29 instances of tadalafil being found in food supplements in the eight-year period examined and 68 of sulfoaildenafil and chemical substances similar to it.


People suffering from conditions such as diabetes and hypertension are frequently prescribed nitrate-containing medicines. Erectile dysfunction is often associated with these conditions, raising the prospect that patients may be tempted to try herbal supplements, which they do not know contain tadalafil or sulfoaildenafil, which can interact negatively with the nitrates.


Burns said: “People who take these products will not be aware they have taken these substances and so when they visit the doctor they may not declare this and it can be difficult to determine what is causing the side effects. It is a very dangerous situation.”


Another common substance was yohimbine, found in 30 supplements, which has been said to have aphrodisiac-like effects but has been known to increase blood pressure and induce anxiety.


Burns said the RASFF list was unlikely to be comprehensive “unless they went to every health food shop and every herbalist in the country”.


He advised consumers: “Be cautious about supplements you buy and use reputable websites. Discuss any concerns with your GP and always tell them what you’re taking.”



Herbal supplements" illegal ingredients pose health risk, experts warn

30 Ocak 2017 Pazartesi

The Most Potent Herbal Tincture Acting as Antiviral and Antibacterial

Viruses and bacteria are pathogens known to quickly “evolve around” antiviral and antibacterial drugs. This phenomenon happens due to a one-dimensional action of the drugs against viruses and bacteria.


Viruses consist of a nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA wrapped in another protein. Being so primitive, most biologists do not regard them to be living things. They reproduce insides the cells of living hosts, because of which they are considered infectious particles or biological agents.


Some doctors are said to prescribe antibiotics to viral infectious diseases, some of which shows similar symptoms to that of bacterial infectious diseases. As antibiotics are specifically designed to fight bacteria, they are useless against viruses. For viruses, doctors rely on drugs called antivirals, which are said to be not so effective.


Mutation


Viruses mutate very easily due to their primitive (simple) structure. That’s why antiviral resistant strains can appear in a matter of weeks or months. Scientists have detected that phenomenon happened to oseltamivir (Tamiflu) in 2009.


Many governments stockpiled it as the best possible remedy for bird flu. Unfortunately, when bird flu arrived, it was found useless against the flu as the viruses had developed resistance to the drug.


Antibacterial-resistant


As far as antibiotics are concerned, penicillin-resistant strains of pneumonia, gonorrhea and hospital-acquired intestinal infections were detected four years after mass-produced penicillin was introduced.


Each class of antibiotics kills bacteria in its unique way. Penicillin, the first true antibiotic discovered, kills bacteria by attaching and followed by rupturing their cell walls, consequently killing the bacteria. Conversely, tetracycline, erythromycin, and streptomycin kill bacteria by attacking the vital structures inside the bacteria ie, ribosomes that allow them to produce proteins, of which action also destroying the bacteria.


As each antibiotic is a single chemical compound and one dimensional in its action, it’s not that hard for bacteria to “evolve” around such attacks. For example, penicillin-resistant bacteria have developed cell walls different from their previous ones. In effect, that prevents the penicillin from binding.


Similarly, other variants prevent antibiotics from binding to ribosomes, thus makes them ineffective.


Natural antipathogens, on the other hand, are different in term of their action against pathogens that include viruses and bacteria compared to that of antiviral and antibacterial drugs. As explained above, antiviral and antibacterial drugs usually consist of a single compound which functions in a one-dimensional manner.


Multi-dimensional


Conversely, natural antipathogens are multi-dimensional due to their many bioactive compounds that prevent viruses or bacteria to “evolve.” Non-active compounds are believed to potentiate the antipathogenic effects of the active ones besides offering many possible combinations with each other.


This complexity results in a phenomenon thought not only produce synergistic killing actions but also suppresses the bacteria in their attempt to “evolve.”


Surprisingly, when you combine several herbs and spices in one formula, the possible synergistic actions of different types of chemical compounds are beyond counting. Quite simply, as for antiviral and antibacterial cases, microbes cannot “evolve” around them.


Natural Antiviral and Antibacterial Formula


The following are nine antipathogens found in nature that can function as antiviral and antibacterial.


Materials                                               Quantity


  1. Garlic                                                                  10 oz

  2. Ginger                                                                 10 oz

  3. Onion                                                                  10 oz

  4. Olive leaf                                                               5 oz

  5. Clove                                                                      5 oz

  6. Lemon (whole)                                                   10 oz

  7. Pomegranate (juice)                                          10 oz

  8. Wild mountain oil of oregano                   1 teaspoon (equiv. 100 drops)

  1. Apple cider vinegar                                         300 fluid oz

Individually, their effectiveness is astounding.


Garlic


Garlic is available all-year-round culinary herb that can be easily bought from grocers. It is considered by many herbalists as one of the best antiviral and antibacterial alternatives. It is found to stimulate the immune system by stimulating the activity of the macrophages (white blood cells), which engulf foreign organisms, including viruses, bacteria, and yeast.


Apart from that, garlic improves the activity of the T-helper cells which are the core of the activity of the entire immune system. Garlic can be effective in alleviating upper respiratory viral infections including colds, flu, and sore throat due to its immune-stimulant, antioxidant, antihistaminic, antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties.


It is not only destroying bacteria but inhibiting bacterial cell growth (prevent replication) as well. Exerting antibacterial action equivalent to 1% penicillin, garlic is effective against staph, strep, and even anthrax bacteria.


Ginger


Ginger has been traditionally used to treat viral infections including colds and flu in many cultures. An Indian report indicates that it promotes the immune system’s ability to fight infection and can be effective to help alleviate swine flu symptoms. Moreover, preliminary Indonesian study based on red ginger (Zingiber officinale var. rubra) oil on Avian flu virus can be implied that whole ginger may also be effective against many types of flu.


Onion


Onions and garlic share many similarities in term of biological activities due to their powerful sulfur-bearing compounds that function as potent antiviral and anti-bacterial.


Olive Leaf


Olive leaf has long being used traditionally against infectious diseases. Studies have shown that the olive leaf extract possesses antiviral as well as antibacterial properties.


Clove


Cloves are dried flower buds of the clove tree which is native to India and Indonesia. The buds emit a very strong aromatic odor, one of which is due to eugenol, a potent compound that acts as antiviral and antibacterial. Many Western herbalists and alternative medicine practitioners are said to overlook the great potential of using cloves as antiviral and antibacterial agents that might due to too focus on using local herbs.


Lemon


Lemon (and lime as well) juice is reported to decrease the strength of the cold and flu virus in the body, reduce the cold and flu duration, and reduce phlegm.


Pomegranate


Pomegranates have been known for hundreds of years for their multiple health benefits, including antimicrobial activity. Studies have indicated that pomegranates and their extracts may serve as natural alternatives due to their potency against a wide range of bacterial and viral pathogens.


Oil of Wild Mountain Oregano


Oregano is a herb native to the Mediterranean region that has been used for culinary purposes for centuries. An oregano species which is known as wild oregano has been highlighted in recent years as having potent antimicrobial (antibacterial) properties. It has been shown to be beneficial as antiviral and antibacterial and is said better than penicillin, streptomycin, vancomycin, nystatin, and amphotericin in its ability to annihilate pathogenic bacteria.


Apple Cider Vinegar


Besides containing acetic acid as a major organic acid, apple cider vinegar (ACV) is also believed to contain similar compounds found in fresh apples including bioflavonoids, carotenoids, vitamin C, many types of organic acids, esters, soluble fibers, and insoluble fibers, some of which may be changed to become compounds such as esters.


ACV is said to be able to remove toxic wastes (metabolites) harmful to the body and many of its phytochemical constituents are believed to act as potent antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antiviral, antibacterial, and antiflu.


Making ACV Tincture


Follow the following instructions to make a potent antiviral/antibacterial ACV tincture:


  • Fill your jar to the top with room temperature, not boiling, ACV.

  • Put all ingredients (see Natural Antiviral and Antibacterial Formula section) in a pint (dark glass) jar.

  • Add ten fluid ounces of ACV.

  • Use cork to cap your ACV tincture.

  • After two weeks, the tincture is ready for use

  • Shake well before use as the oregano essential oil may always float on top

  • For preventive measures, the usual dose of this ACV tincture is one teaspoon per hundred pounds of body weight. When having a cold or flu, take 2-3 times daily on an empty stomach.


The Most Potent Herbal Tincture Acting as Antiviral and Antibacterial

28 Kasım 2016 Pazartesi

Top 7 Herbal Plants to Combat Flu and Colds

Colds and flu affect everyone, especially at certain times of the year. Treat symptoms safely with herbs. There is less risk of side effects because they’re all-natural.


The best herbal plants for colds and flu have been in use for hundreds of years. Scientific studies have found that these herbs contain different compounds that help in the fight against infections, including flu and colds. Some of these compounds attack the organisms that cause the sickness.


Some of the compounds help ease the body’s inflammatory responses to exposure to threats such as dust and pollen. And some strengthen the immune cells to better respond to the threats.


Astragalus membranaceus


Simply called Astragalus, this perennial plant contains compounds in its roots that can help in boosting the function of the immune system. The yellow root is sliced and added to stews and soup during the cooking process. Remove the root right before serving. The compounds from the roots can help boost antibody production, white blood cells, and T cells. All these help combat microorganisms that cause flu and cold symptoms.


This herb is very helpful but should never be taken by a pregnant woman for safety reasons.


Black Pepper


Traditional Chinese medicine has been using this herb to reduce phlegm from colds. There are so many ways to use this herb. Add a dash to soups, bone-broths, salads, or even in a cup of herbal tea.


Cinnamon
Also known as Cinnamomum verum, cinnamon is not just a sweet-smelling spice for great dishes. It can help heal the gut and strengthen your body against sickness. It helps to warm the body during flu season. It also helps in clearing mucus congestion resulting from flu and colds.


Top 9 Health Benefits of Cinnamon


Cowslip
These plants are commonly found in the country meadows. The roots have the compound called triterpenoid saponins. These are effective as expectorant agents. To help relieve chest congestion and loosen phlegm from colds and flu, make a decoction using the roots. Put 1 ounce of root into 1 cup of water. Boil then simmer the mixture for 20 minutes. Strain and cool slightly. Drink several times a day until chest congestion is relieved.


For safety purposes, avoid taking this herbal plant when taking aspirin or anti-coagulants (e.g. warfarin). Pregnant women are also not advised to take cowslip.


Echinacea purpurea
Commonly called Echinacea, this is another herbal plant that can help with faster recovery from flu and colds. This is actually the main herb that comes to mind when talking about natural ways to treat colds and flu. The root is made into tea by simmering it in water for about 10 minutes. Echinacea can speed up recovery time from flu and colds if taken during the earliest stage of infection. Once signs and symptoms of colds and flu are experienced, take Echinacea immediately. This can reduce sick days from 5-7 days to merely 2-3 days.


People with allergies to ragweed and other members of the aster plant family are advised not to take Echinacea. Symptoms may worsen and allergic reactions may even be triggered.


Eucalyptus
Who can leave out eucalyptus when talking about colds? This is the active ingredient in most over-the-counter chest rubs that promise to relieve chest and nasal congestion. Use eucalyptus essential oil for relief. Add a few drops of the essential oil in a pot of boiling water to release the vapors. Inhaling the vapors can help in clearing the sinuses and in treating bronchial infections.


Garlic
This pungent spice commonly used in so many dishes is also an effective herbal remedy for flu and colds. Garlic or Allium sativum has been an important herbal treatment for various conditions for the last 5,000 years. It is rich in compounds with antifungal, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties. These properties work together to fight flu-causing microorganisms and soothe cold symptoms.


There are more herbal plants that can help treat flu and colds. These are generally safe when taken in their natural form. However, some conditions such as allergies and pregnancy require more caution when taking these herbs. Check with a physician before taking any herbal plant or herbal product for safety.


Sources: herbgardens.about.com, rodalewellness.com, motherearthliving.com


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70 Medicinal Herbal Plants You Should Grow In Your Organic Garden

Herbal plants have played an important rule in medicine for many years. Some common herbal plants such as ginger, peppermint, lavender, thyme, chamomile, dandelion and garlic are well known for us, they made great remedies that support your health and treat many ailments.


According to World Health Organization, more than 80% of people all over the world still use herbal plants and natural remedies as their primary health care tools. And day by day, more and more new drugs are derived from herbal plants as well.


So if you want to improve your health with natural ingredients, it’s better to grow the herbs by yourself, in your garden, as the freshest, most potent medicinal herbs are best than the dried ones you buy from market. Here are some easy-to-grow herbs you can get into your organic garden.


  1. Chamomile

  2. Chives

  3. Dill

  4. Onions

  5. Garlic

  6. Bidens

  7. Burdock

  8. Chickweed

  9. Jewelweed

  10. Plantain

  11. Self heal

  12. Elderberry

  13. Cleavers

  14. Couch grass

  15. Hawthorn

  16. Marsh Mallow

  17. Sweet Hops

  18. Sheep Sorrel

  19. Anise Hyssop

  20. Calendula

  21. Lemon Balm

  22. Mulberry

  23. Rose

  24. Seabuckthorn

  25. Dandelion

  26. Elecampane

  27. Goji Berry

  28. Goldenrod

  29. Soopallallie/Buffalo Berry

  30. Lemongrass

  31. Marigold

  32. Marjoram

  33. Mint

  34. Oregano

  35. Parsley

  36. Sage

  37. Tarragon

  38. Thyme

  39. Turmeric

  40. Aloe

  41. Calendula

  42. Camellia

  43. Cedar

  44. Chestnut

  45. Echinacea

  46. Stinging Nettle

  47. Juniper

  48. Lavender

  49. Lemon

  50. Fig

  51. Ginko

  52. Cinnamon

  53. Anise Hyssop

  54. Fennel

  55. Ginger

  56. Hibiscus

  57. Hot Peppers

  58. Shepherd’s Purse

  59. Linden

  60. Olive

  61. Passionflower

  62. Pine

  63. Pomegranate

  64. Rose

  65. Rosemary

  66. Saffron

  67. Walnuts

  68. Willow

  69. Witchhazel

  70. Marjoram

Make Your Own Remedies with Natural Herbs For Whatever Ails You


Instead of taking medicines directly, try herbal remedies first, sometimes a simple herb offers a safer alternative.


Garlic, a powerful agent to help you fight against many diseases, from combating colds, easing sinus congestion to lowering high blood pressure. It’s recommended to eat 1-2 cloves fresh garlic a day.


Catnip, works greatly to ease an upset stomach, also good at reduce stress and anxiety. You can make catnip tea by pouring a cup of boiling water over a few fresh leaves. Steep for 10 minutes and add a teaspoon raw honey to taste.


Cranberry, this is a good choice if you suffer from chronic health issues, cranberry is very beneficial for chronic prostatis. Make cranberry juice and drink half cup twice a day to get a relief.


Echinacea, a famous immune system enhancer, has been widely used to treat colds, cough and upper respiratory infections. Add 1 teaspoon dried echinacea root in a cup boiling water, steep for 10 minutes before strain. Have 3 cups a day to relieve the symptoms of colds.


Ginger, widely used as a natural remedy for easing morning sickness, nausea, upset stomach and vomiting. Have a cup of ginger root tea helps relieve the symptoms of colds too, simply added 1 teaspoon fresh ginger root in a up of hot water, steep for 10 minutes, strain and mix in a teaspoon of honey if you like. Drink 2-3 cups a day.


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26 Natural Uses of Aloe Vera For Health, Beauty and Household


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14 Natural Herbs and Oils That You Can Use to Treat Arthritis


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16 Eylül 2016 Cuma

Herbal Oil That Can Cure Depression, Migraines, Anxiety, and Even Cancer

Horseradish For Fast Weight Loss: A Herbal Syrup Recipe You Should Try to Burn Belly Fat Quickly

This is a miracle weight loss syrup, one of the main ingredients is fresh horseradish, a popular herb with perennial green leaves and white roots. It has pungent taste and has been widely used in treating many health problems.


Thanks to its healing properties, people described horseradish in this way: “Radish worth the weight of lead, silver – beet weight and horseradish weight of gold.”


Super Food: Horseradish


  • Horseradish is a good source for lots of essential nutrients:B Vitamins (Vitamin B1, B2, B6)
    Vitamin C
    Calcium
    Iron
    Potassium
    Magnesium
    Phosphorus

  • Horseradish is a good agent for stimulating the appetite thus aiding in digestion

  • It’s widely used to treat back pain as it helps stimulate the blood flow to skin’s surface to provide relief from the pain.

  • Horseradish juice is an effective remedy for sinusitis, it clears the sinuses and eases sinus discomfort.

  • It has been proven to be effective for fighting infection due to its antibiotic, antibacterial and antifungal properties.

  • Also because of its high vitamin C content, horseradish works great to boost the immune system and protects you away from cold, flu as well as other bacterial infections.

  • Horseradish contains a high level of glucosinolates, which may help suppress the growth of tumors. It prevents several types of cancers, such as lung and colorectal cancer.

  • Finally, horseradish is super low in calories and fat. What’s more, it offers a good amount of fiber. It helps you lose the unwanted fat, reduce your waist and remove the excess water from the body, thus helping you lose weight.

Here is The Recipe For Losing Weight With Horseradish


Ingredients:


  • The main ingredient-Horseradish: 125g

  • Fresh lemons: 4

  • Fresh ginger: 2 cm

  • Raw honey: 3 tablespoons

  • Cinnamon: 2 tablespoons

Directions:


Add the horseradish and ginger into your blender. Blend them well and then put in the lemon juice, stir them.


Add honey and cinnamon and stir the mixture until you get a syrup.


Store the syrup in a glass jar.


How to Use:


Take a teaspoon of the syrup twice per day before your meals.


Use it regularly for 3 weeks, and you’ll notice the difference in your body.


Sources: healthdiaries.com, healthy-weight-loss-help.com,healthylifetricks.com


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Horseradish For Fast Weight Loss: A Herbal Syrup Recipe You Should Try to Burn Belly Fat Quickly

24 Temmuz 2016 Pazar

10 Herbal Remedies to Cure Headache Naturally

More than 9% of Americans suffer from migraines, and the cost for this ailment is more than $ 1 billion a year. It’s not necessary to take medicines directly when you feel a headache, there are some other natural ways you can consider.


1.Apple cider vinegar


Mix a teaspoon apple cider vinegar in a glass of water and drink it when you’re suffering from migraines, you will get relief as apple cider vinegar helps reduce inflammation effectively.


2.Lavender


This is a miracle plant with a special scent that promotes relaxation and calmness, thus relieving the stress-related headaches. For relieving a tension headache, massage a few drop of lavender essential oil on your forehead or you can just smelling the oil.


3.Vervain


Vervain is also useful for relieving tension headaches; this herb is not only has a calm effect on nervous system, but it also has good pain-relieving properties.


4.Feverfew


When you suffer from bad headaches, consume feverfew helps, as it relieves pain and inflammation. You can take it in your salads or tea form.


5.Rosemary


A 2010 study found that rosemary oil contains carvacrol, which has great anti-inflammatory properties. To relieve migraines or other headaches, take 1-2 drops of rosemary oil on your forehead, you’ll get instant relief.


6.Thyme


Thyme oil has the same effect with rosemary oil when comes to treat headaches; it also contains a substance called carvacrol.


7.Ginger


Ginger tea is one of the most popular remedies to treat a headache, a cup of ginger tea may work against migraines because of its anti-inflammatory effect. For making ginger tea, simply simmering 2-3 slices of gingerroot in 2 cups of water and covered for half an hour.


8.Chamomile


Chamomile has the ability to relieve pain and make you feel relaxed. Many people drink chamomile tea as a remedy for stress and anxiety, this is due to its anti-inflammatory effect on the body.


9.Passion flower


It has same effects with chamomile tea, passion flower tea is also beneficial for relieving migraines. Drink a cup of passion flower tea for a quick relief when you feel a tension headache.


10.Lemon verbena


This is also a calming herb, it works effectively to relieving headaches that caused by anxiety and stress. What’s more, lemon verbena is loaded with vitamin C, which is also helpful for headaches.


Sources: ninds.nih.gov/thehomesteadgarden.com/rd.com


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Incredible Herbal Cures – 8 Health Advantages of Garlic Oil (And How to Make It)

For making garlic oil, you have to prepare


•1 clove garlic, minced
•1/four cup olive oil


Instructions:


Warm the olive oil somewhat in a pan on the stove, when the oil is warm to touch, mix it with garlic in a container and put on the lid. Leave it for a whole night and this will let the oil and garlic infused effectively.


(For in situation you have to use it swiftly, then you can use the oil in two-3 hrs)


Garlic has been considered as the superb treatment for many problems. It is total of health benefiting substances and delivers multitudes of health benefits. It is super beneficial for health in the kind of oil as properly:




  1. For heart: Garlic oil controls blood stress. It can make the blood thinner and prevents from cardiac death.


  2. Controls cholesterol: Garlic oil lowers undesirable cholesterol, maintains cholesterol and triglyceride levels and supplies very best well being.


  3. Anti-cancer: You can survive from several types of cancer by including garlic oil in your diet regime. It is made up of innumerable anti carcinogenic properties and antioxidants that stop formation of cancerous substances, inhibiting the growth of tumours.


  4. Cures ear infections: This is an antiseptic, anti-bacterial and anti-viral oil which aids to cure earache. You can use your finger to rub the oil around the outside of the ear or just on the infected spot to alleviate the signs and symptoms.


  5. Prevents toothache: Garlic oil also relieves toothache due to its anti-bacterial properties.


  6. Increases immunity: Garlic oil acts as a protecter against all sorts of bacteria and viruses attacking the physique as it’s rich in antioxidants, thus rising the immunity properly.


  7. Increases nutrients absorption: Garlic oil taken in conjunction with complete grains might increase the body’s absorption of iron and zinc.


  8. Cures acne: Garlic oil assists to remove acne scars, just place garlic oil in the impacted area.


  9. Cleans liver: As garlic is a very good supply of sulphur, it is a healthy food for the liver. Garlic oil activates the liver enzymes and aids the body get rid of unwanted toxins.


  10. Removes poison from insect bites: Garlic oil utilized with salt to the affected area of insect bites helps remove poison from the blood and minimize soreness.


Sources:


naturalfamilytoday.com
readanddigest.com
ayurvedaupay.com



Incredible Herbal Cures – 8 Health Advantages of Garlic Oil (And How to Make It)