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Saturday, 16 March 2013

Ten Medicinal Herbs to Boost Your Immunity

By Wendy Warner and Kellyann Petrucci from Boosting Your Immunity For Dummies
 
Medicinal herbs really are nature’s gift. They work wonders at alleviating and preventing many ailments, and herbs are an effective, inexpensive, and convenient way to manage your health.

Herbs can help many conditions. If you suspect vitamin or mineral deficiencies, lack proper rest, are under chronic stress, or get numerous colds or infections, you probably have a lowered immune system and medicinal herbs may help.

If you’re considering herbs to boost your immune system, discuss your particular needs with a health practitioner who understands your individual situation. Some herbs for the immune system may enhance or interact with the action of synthetic medications and should be monitored by an herbalist or a doctor who understands how herbs interact with other treatments.
 
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Tap the healing powers of aloe vera.

You can either keep an aloe plant at home or purchase aloe vera from a natural health store. You can use aloe vera topically or take it orally. If you’ve never eaten aloe before, start slowly. Any aloe vera plant you consume needs to go through quality assurance standards.
Having certification by the International Aloe Science Council and purchasing your aloe from a natural products retailer or health food store increase your probability of a healthier plant. However you include aloe in your healing arsenal, just include it! It’s the wonder gel of herbal superfoods and deserves all the accolades it receives.
 
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Astragalus works by stimulating the immune system.

Chinese medicine has many little herbal gems. One of them is astragalus, an herb that’s been used for centuries in China. This plant is harvested for its roots and has many healing properties.
You can buy the loose leaves and simmer slices in teas or soups. You can also get it in capsules, extracts, and powders. Astragalus can amp up the immune system and even help you beat the flu or stop a cold in its tracks.
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Cat’s-claw contains chemicals that stimulate the immune system, helping you fight viruses.

This medicinal herb helps lower blood pressure and acts as a diuretic, helping the body lose excess water. Studies show that cat’s-claw may even kill tumor cells.
Cat’s-claw is particularly useful against the aches and pains of arthritis. The anti-inflammatory nature of this medicinal herb may provide relief from both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
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Use echinacea to treat or prevent colds, flu, or other infections.

This herb has been used in many households for quite some time at the first sign of sniffles and colds. Even gargling with it for sore throats is effective. Some evidence suggests that echinacea may be used to treat or prevent upper respiratory infections.
Some people even use echinacea for success in treating skin conditions, such as skin wounds, burns, eczema, psoriasis, UV radiation, herpes simplex, bee stings, and abscesses.
 
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Elderberry plus some zinc is like the dream team for colds and flu.

This herb works amazingly to enhance the immune system and also reduce inflammation, lower fever, and sooth the respiratory tract, and it has powerful antioxidant power to boot.
Elderberry prevents the flu virus from attaching to the cell, so it shortens the duration and lessens the severity of the flu. One of the biggest bonuses of elderberry is its fantastic taste, making a sweet elderberry syrup or tincture.
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Ginseng is used as a tonic to combat weakness and fuel your body with extra energy.

Although ginseng’s superpower lies in its ability to give you energy, it has a host of other attributes, including healing bronchial disorders, improves fatigue symptoms, and helps with inflammatory diseases, like arthritis.
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The healing virtues of hyssop are due to its oil, which has a stimulating affect that promotes expectoration.

Hyssop is cultivated for its flower tops, which are often steeped in water to make an infusion for use as an expectorant to thin and loosen mucus.
Hyssop also helps with asthma, arthritis, and wound healing. It comes in tablet, capsule, tea, dried herb, or tincture forms. The most favored way to take hyssop is in warm water, such as in a tea, because it provides more of a catalyst to loosen mucus.
 
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Scientists have identified many healing substances in licorice root.

The herb’s key compound is called glycyrrhizin (which is super sweet — about 50 times sweeter than sugar, in fact). Licorice root can prevent the occurrence of and heal ulcers, cleanse the colon, relieve heartburn and indigestion, lower cholesterol, enhance immunity, and many other things.
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Nettle, also called stinging nettle, may be your answer if you have hay fever or other allergies.

Nettle is a great natural alternative to antihistamines — which don’t actually change the allergic process but just block its expression. Steroid nasal inhalers used for treatment of hay fever and other seasonal allergies can be effective, but some of the steroids are bound to get into the rest of the body, and these hormones weaken the immune system.
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St John’s wort acts as a natural antidepressant.

In some countries, St John’s wort is commonly prescribed for mild depression, especially in children and adolescents. Studies show that this herb is superior to placebo in patients with major depression and is as effective as standard antidepressants. Another huge benefit is that St John’s wort has fewer side effects than standard antidepressants. There have also been benefits in using St John’s wort as a pain reliever for nerve pain.
 
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Friday, 6 July 2012

Dr Oz 5 Best Cures From Around The World

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DR OZ Ultimate Countdown: Dr Oz 5 Best Cures From Around The World – Dr. Oz explores the top natural remedies from the far reaches of the globe with Dan Buettner author of The Blue Zones Today. These cures have stood the test of time and have been used for centuries. Dr. Oz explains their potent properties, which range from reducing fever and boosting immunity to fighting cancer and helping with diabetes management.

Dr Oz Bitter Melon Cures From Around The World

Dr Oz Cure #5 Bitter Melon has been used for centuries in the country of Japan – Bitter melon contains a compound called Charantin, it lowers blood sugars, it helps for diabetes. Bitter Melon is exactly what the name says, bitter. Dan Buettner says to slice it thin, fry it up with some tofu and some nice herbs and you have a wonderful stirfry.

Bitter melon is increasingly used in mainland Japan. It is a significant component of Okinawan cuisine, and is credited with Okinawan life expectancies being higher than already long Japanese ones. Red and sweet bitter melon pith is a popular ingredient in some southeast Asian salads. The flesh is crunchy and watery in texture, similar to cucumber, chayote or green bell pepper. The skin is tender and edible. The skin of Bitter Melon is tender and edible. The fruit is most often eaten green. Although it can also be eaten when it has started to ripen and turn yellowish, it becomes more bitter as it ripens.

Dr Oz Noni Berry Cures From Around The World

Dr Oz Cure #4 Noni Berry – Noni Berry from Polynesia – Noni Berry lowers inflammation, it’s really good for your immune system and can also be good for skin ailments, and helps make a delicious Martini too says Dan. You can get this as a juice or a supplement. Noni fruit contains a number of phytochemicals, including lignans, oligo- and polysaccharides, flavonoids, iridoids, fatty acids, scopoletin, catechin, beta-sitosterol, damnacanthal, and alkaloids. Noni fruit powder is high in carbohydrates and dietary fiber. According to the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa, a 100 g sample of the powder contains 71% carbohydrate and 36% fiber. The sample also contained 5.2% protein and 1.2% fat.

Dr Oz Cordyceps Cures From Around The World

Dr Oz Cure #3 Cordyceps – Dr Oz says he has heard a lot about Cordyceps, Dan says it comes from Tibet China and Cordyceps is the most valuable Asian medicine known. Cordyceps is a fungus, it invades catapillars. This fungus has been know to fight breast cancer, to fight different types of skin cancers, and Olympic Athletes have used it as performance enhancers. It obviously tastes terrible but you can buy Cordyceps pills. Cordycepin a compound isolated from the “Caterpillar fungus”. Some work has been published in which Cordyceps sinensis has been used to protect the bone marrow and digestive systems of mice from whole body irradiation. An experiment noted Cordyceps sinensis may protect the liver from damage. An experiment with mice noted the mushroom may have an anti-depressant effect. Researchers have noted that Cordyceps has a hypoglycemic effect and may be beneficial for people with insulin resistance.

Dr Oz Elderberry Cures From Around The World

Dr Oz Cure #2 Elder Berry – Elderberry originates from Austria – Elderberry is a traditional cure that has been around for hundreds of years. Elder Berry has a powerful Immune Booster that has been show to be effective for colds, and flu’s. If you get sniffles or a sore throat, instead of going to the pharmacy you might try the Elder Berry instead.

(I have personally taken Elderberry this past fall for what I believe was the Swine Flu. Now I am not 100% sure because I did not go to the doctor. I had severe head pain, body pain all over, fever, chills, and it was totally awful. I sent my husband to the health food store for Elder Berry because I had seen it on a previous show of Dr Oz and saying how great the stuff was. It worked! I took it for 3 days and I think everyone I knew was sick of me talking about Elderberry.)

Dr Oz Durian Cures From Around The World

Dr Oz Cure #1 Durian – Durian comes from Malaysia, Dan Buettner says Durian is one of the most bizarre fruits ever seen. They actually call this the stinky feet fruit from South East Asia. Durian stinks but actually tastes quite delicious, tastes like custard. Durian contains a powerful compound called L-tryptophan and has been shown to lower fevers. Durian can be found in specialty grocery stores.



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