Posts Tagged ‘Herbal’
Natural remedies for women’s reproductive health
The women say they have many health problems, no doubt, by their biological composition and function. Due to menstruation, pregnancy and menopause, then the reproductive processes that are created by the physiology of women to diseases such as PMS, mood swings and even fertility problems. Whatever the problem, there is always a solution, full of future therapeutic herbal extracts.
Medicinal plants have been used for centuries to promote women’s reproductive health. Is not it time for women to consider alternatives to solve important medical problems?
If there is a problem for menstrual disorders, the oldest of Herbal Water (Viburnum opulus), commonly known as “cramp bark” is known to relieve premenstrual symptoms. Herbalists, it was found that the color of the bark is made of herbs as an effective alternative to the usual symptoms of anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic for menstrual cramps, and others that occur are used to reduce pregnancy. Grass has been regarded for its medicinal properties, especially to relieve pain in the uterus, ovaries and abdomen, which was revealed during the hormonal changes.
Milk thistle herb (Silybum marianum), now offers a range of relevant therapeutic benefits for pregnant women and infants. Enriched with antioxidant, silymarin, the herb works as a detoxifying liver function very significant benefits. Note that the optimal liver health is vital for nursing mothers.
In practice, traditional Chinese medicine, including reproductive health of women, the introduction of dong quai (Angelica sinensis), in the alternative media. Dong Quai is known as gynecological examinations of its anti-inflammatory and soothing. Can women rely on herbs for the ingredients of disease PMS, menstrual disorders, menopause, and even reduce it.
If you have a holistic therapy that offers a range of medical services in a concentrated formula that you want, standard solutions such as Endo-Ex efforts to relieve premenstrual symptoms, support the lining of the endometrium of women while fertility reproductive Now the body.
Herbal Depression: Depression is a real alternative to prescription drugs?
Herbs, depression is often considered an alternative to pharmacological treatment of depression encouraged. However, the final verdict on the usefulness of herbal or depression. While the effectiveness of herbal antidepressants can be analyzed case by case, to say that there is a general problem in the evaluation of herbal medicines for depression in the fact that, statistically, n ‘are not many of the relevant clinical data. So what is the evidence that antidepressants are herbal treatments for depression effective?
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St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) is the best known and best studied of the herbal antidepressant. It is known as herbal medicine depression and suffering from other diseases for centuries. In Europe, where depression is often the herbal medicine prescribed by doctors, a series of clinical studies have shown that St. John’s wort is effective herbal antidepressants in cases of mild to moderate depression. Despite all the limitations and open questions, San Juan is currently the only drug tested herbal depression, clinicians, with an effect on some types of depression.
Other herbal medicines for depression
Other antidepressants common herbal mentioned ginkgo biloba and Siberian ginseng. For each of these indices is an herbal antidepressant that appears to show its potential as a medicine for depression herbal. In particular, if there is a standard prescription medication for depression herbal for comparison of depression usually presents as a therapeutic option of choice. However, when other established methods of treatment failure or, in particular in the case of San Juan, in cases of mild depression, depression with herbal remedies may be worth a try. In any case, the user must recognize the limitations and dangers of herbal medicine for depression.
HIV and AIDS – Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment
Infection with HIV causes a state of immune deficiency in the body which makes patients susceptible to a variety of acute and chronic infections. Opportunistic infections most commonly observed include herpes simplex, herpes zoster, tuberculosis, skin infections, gastrointestinal infections such as diarrhea and various forms of cancer. AIDS is a normal result of an HIV-positive status when the body can not effectively respond to infection.
Ayurvedic medicines can be used effectively to HIV infection and prevent the rapid deterioration of immunity. Ayurvedic medicines to prevent the rise of the HIV virus can contain herbs such as Bhumyamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri) (Ocimum sanctum), Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), Tulsi, Nimba (Azadirachta indica), Manjishtha (Rubia cordifolia), Saarland (Hemidesmus indicus), Punarnava (Boerhaave published), Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), Chitrak (Plumbago zeylanica) and kutki (Picrorrhiza kurroa).
The infection can be treated and controlled with medicines such as Triphala Guggulu, Triphala sukshma, Kutaj Parpati, Panchamrut-Parpati and Gandhak rasayan. Purifcation “blood” of tissue can be achieved with the use of substances such as Maha-Manjishthadi Qwath, Saarivadi Churna, Chandrakala-Ras and herbs as Manjishtha, Saariva, Nimba, Haridra (Curcuma longa) and Daruharidra (Berberis aristata) . Modern anti-TB drugs are traditionally good for infection control was also HIV-positive people.
Opportunistic infections and nervous system diseases fatal to HIV. Such infections and diseases can be good with Ayurvedic medicines such Chintamani Bruhat-IVA, IVA Vidhvans Maha-Ras, Ras-Ekang Veer, Tapyadi Loh-the-Tinduk Vish mother, father and herbs like Ashwagandha Yashtimadhuk Agnitundi be controlled (Glycerrhiza glabra), Rasna (Pluchea lanceolata), Nirgundi (Vitex negundo) and Haridra.
The rational use of Ayurvedic medicine can help to significantly reduce morbidity and mortality associated with HIV and support










