Showing posts with label chinese herbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinese herbs. Show all posts
Sunday, December 13, 2009
The Cause of Chinese Herbs Nephropathy Tragic Paradigm
The subacute course of the disease and its clear association with a slimming diet prescribed by a medical team alone strongly suggests a toxic etiology. The fact that renal disease developed only in patients treated between 1990 and 1992, a slimming pill, whose content was modified in 1990 by replacing the previously innocuous mixture of extracts of Fucus, Laminaria and dust of the pancreas, two of Chinese herbs, Stephania tetrandra and Magnolia officinalis, about the search for the culprit that Chinese herbs. The phytochemical analysis of the capsules quickly eliminated the possibility of adulteration of toxic compounds known. In contrast to the alkaloid derived from Stephania tetrandra could not be identified, suggesting that this herb can be replaced by another, more toxic plants. This hypothesis was supported by Pui-Hay, but have shown the presence of Aristolochiafangchi in a pile of Chinese herbs imported into Belgium, a conclusion later confirmed by Van Haelen et al. Aristolochic acid could then be accused of drugs: is a substance with potent mutagenicity also nephrotoxic. Do not forget that the name of aristolochic acid includes a large number of different molecules but similar. However, the fact that Chinese herbs imported from both lots were used for the same purpose, without apparent side effects increases the possibility of a synergistic effect of herbs with some of the toxic compounds included in the slimming cure. His relations with other kidney diseases This unfortunate series of observations raises important questions. The analogy between China and the Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) could provide a clue to the cause of the illness of the latter. Both sides the same conditions unusual histological picture of severe interstitial fibrosis with focal lesions paucicellular due to vascular endothelial cells' swelling. Both lead to the transformation of cellular atypia and malignant urothelium. And finally, have a tubular proteinuria confirms a primary tubular damage. This similarity lends support not only to a toxic origin of Ben, but also by a common etiologic factor, aristolochic acid. Ben's role in the latter compound had been previously thought, but not fully investigated. However, the two diseases differ in the pace of change: a few months to several years in China for several years in BEN. This difference may be related to the amount of acid ingestion artistolochic. After discontinuation of the toxic diet pills, CHN follows an inexorable course, even if the initial serum creatinine normal. Nitrosourea-induced interstitial nephritis may follow a similar pattern. Consideration of the two diseases may reveal some common determinants of delay destruction of the kidneys. More generally, China's history draws attention to the role of unsuspected herbal remedies in the etiology of renal disease. Two cases of severe renal failure requiring dialysis, finally, have been attributed to Toulouse (France), Chinese herbs, Stephania tetrandra including dubious agents prescribed as weight loss. Another case, still unreported, as observed in London, after the use of Chinese herbs in the treatment of eczema [A. Rees, personal communication]. Interestingly, a case of Fanconi syndrome with tubular proteinuria has been reported in Japan in a patient in a complex mixture of Chinese herbs for slimming. Herbal remedies can also cause acute tubular necrosis in areas of Africa where they represent up to 35% of cases of acute renal failure. Herbs defendants include Securidaca longepeduncalata, matabalensis Euphorbia, Crotalaria laburnifolia and Callilepsis laurolea, prescribed mainly by sorcerers for impotence or sexual dysfunction, menstrual disorders, constipation.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Should You Try Chinese Herbs For Hair Loss?
Hair loss can be a devastating thing. But all is not lost. There are many remedies that thinning hair can be successful utilized. how your research is likely that some people tout these herbs crossed herbs. Chinese as the answer to loss. hair I would not go that far, but there are growing numbers of people who have had success with these products. Chinese herbs are trying to restore law on energy model body. These herbs are believed strongly stimulate the hair follicles resulting in hair growth. Another condition is the body's inflammatory response against the acidity due to poor nutrition, pollution and toxins, and certain types of infections that have negative effects on hair growth. Most people who suffer from alopecia areata that both the above symptoms. Thus, it is absolutely necessary to counteract these evils of acidity and inflammation in order to restore the yin energy that helps cool the body and stimulate hair growth. He Shou Wu, also known as Polygonum Herb Fo-ti, can effectively treat alopecia ventilated. In China, this plant is used for centuries as a treatment for early hair loss, graying hair and as a tonic for a longer life. It was discovered that this plant can breathe new life into the hair follicles and can act as an ideal tonic for the body and brain together. However, it is advisable to wait 3-6 months before its effects begin to show themselves. According to research conducted in China, the two herbs, and Eclipta lingustrum capable of withstanding the effects of alopecia Aearo yin energy to restore the kidney and liver. Another plant that works well if used together with the herbs mentioned above is Wolfberries Chinese. Stimulates blood circulation to hair follicles and therefore helps in hair growth and is also used as a tonic for the body. There are other herbs that can be consumed in combination to inhibit the causes of alopecia, which are acidity and inflammation. Herbs are honeysuckle, mint and dandelion. There are other supplements that may be useful for hair growth, if eaten with Chinese herbs such as nettle tea, black sesame seeds, vitamin C, black beans and flax seed oil, which act against the toxicity and inflammation. Many people rely on Chinese herbs in relation to the problem of hair loss, since it is a natural wayÂtreatingÂhair completely lost. However, it is not like anything else, herbsÂwill Achinese work for everyone, so a little trial is required. addition, products such as Rogaine, Hair Genesis and Provillus some good research to support her to use. Without But there are more things you should know before trying these products as well. To learn more, just download the report below.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Frankincense and Myrrh: Chinese Herbs Useful for Pain and Menstrual Cramps
The frankincense and myrrh are two herbs mentioned repeatedly in the Bible. Originially incense has been used in India as incense for worship in biblical times, when Egyptians used myrrh to embalm the bodies of the pharaohs. These shrubs or small trees, Burseraceae family produce a liquid when drilling the crust. The liquid resin is dry or cooked with vinegar and honey or medicinal purposes in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). While both the trees originated in the Arabian Peninsula, is known to come to China since 400 AD, in which the exploration of its medicinal properties has been detected. Whata € ™ s surprising is that both the resin of these trees is used in combination or TCM herbal formulas mainly to unlock the flow of blood, the treatment of traumatic wounds and stop the pain. They are excellent for abdominal pain during menstruation and irregular menstruation. These plant-based resins can also be used in combination to help treat amenorrhea (absence of menstruation) and dysmenorrhea (menstrual pain). Moreover, both can be used outdoors. Frankincense is known to facilitate the tendons and muscles, while myrrh is used for non-healing wounds such as bedsores. Food supplements are produced by the active ingredient in incense, known as boswellic acid. The researchers have identified as boswellic acid, a potent anti-inflammatory agent. This acid inhibits 5-LOX (lipoxygenase) system, which is involved with the respiratory enzyme which produces leukotrienes and thrombaxanes (inflammatory molecules) from fatty acids. Drugs that inhibit this pathway are commonly used to treat arthritis, asthma and ulcerative colitis. Unlike conventional NSAIDs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen, the accepted treatments for pain and inflammation, Boswellia preparations do not seem to cause stomach irritation in small doses and does not cause liver damage, such as paracetamol. The anti-inflammatory boswellic acid are effective in reducing pain and stiffness associated with back pain. Guggulsterone is the active ingredient in the resin of myrrh. After many years of research, Guggulsterone, also known as Guggul, became popular in the United States for its cholesterol-lowering properties.1 inhibition of FXR gene in the nucleus of liver cells, this leads to the excretion of more efficient cholesterol in the liver, thus reducing serum cholesterol levels. It's amazing what comes from a tree in the overgrown wilderness. Traditional Chinese medicine recognizes frankincense and myrrh, like the blood that regulate herbs that complement each other. It strengthen the blood, dispel blood stasis and reduce inflammation, relieve pain and promote healing. It is more than coincidental that the myrrh is commonly used in TCM for menstrual irregularities and Western medicine research corroborates Guggul € ™ s ability to improve liver function. TCM theory emphasizes the importance of blood to the liver for a healthy, normal menstrual function, and recognizes the blood stagnates in the liver as a cause of painful menstruation. The powerful medicinal properties of these plants is not discussed, because the compelling scientific evidence on the chemicals in these herbs and resins based on the history of frankincense and myrrh. Certainly it is surprising that nature has given us powerful drug for menstrual cramps, arthritis, cholesterol, and pain. Nature has had a unique way to serve our needs today and in ancient times .. 1 (Tripathi YB, et all thyroid-stimulating action of Z-Guggulsterone obtained from Commiphora mukul. Planta Med 1984; 1:78).
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Saturday, October 3, 2009
Chinese Herbs for Sinus Problems
Many people suffer from chronic sinusitis. This can cause allergies or can be a symptom of residue remaining after an attack of cold or flu. Many people take antibiotics or antihistamines to clarify the issue, but sinus problems are often resistant to treatment with conventional medicine. Many times the symptoms return after a course of standard therapy. Chinese herbs can often remove the most persistent and resistant enough problems easily.Sinus sinusitis due to allergies, are treated to increase the strength of a person to the allergen while clearing a person blocks the nasal passages and sinuses. Herbal Formula Chinese Jade Windscreen Formula, is used long term to reduce a person's tendency to have allergies. Jade Windscreen formula contains astragalus, Siler, and schizonopeta. Astragalus to improve a person's resistance to allergies. Siler and schizonopeta are used to reduce allergic reactions such as sneezing, itchy eyes, rashes, and runny nose. Other herbs are used to open blocked nasal passages and sinuses and reduce pain and pressure of sinusitis. Chinese herbs, Xanthium fruit and magnolia flowers are used for this purpose. Myrrh is an herb good for cleaning congestion.Sinus sinus problems are due to chronic infection after a cold or flu can be handled using a different set of herbs. Herbs that are antibacterial and antiviral drugs, and herbs used in this case clear phlegm. The Chinese herbal formula Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan, also called the Clean Air tea may be helpful for sinus infections. It may also be useful for bronchitis. Another herbal formula, Long Dan Xie Gan Wan, also used frequently, especially if you have the chest and inner ear problems combined. These formulas are for use in the short term (2 weeks or less), and tend to work more quickly. Cocklebur fruit and magnolia can still be used to clear the nasal passages.Another method may be useful for people who have a tendency to chronic sinusitis is to use herbs that cleanse the blood and liver. Dandelion is an herb useful for this purpose. So nettle leaves are taken as tea. Taking these herbs may help reduce inflammation and acidity. These herbs can modulate the immune response, while creating a less hospitable environment for bacterial and viral infections pathogens.As can see, there are a number of herbs and herbal formulas that can help clarify the problems of natural breasts even in situations that were resistant to conventional treatment.Farah Khan is a medical doctor's license East and acupuncturist. Provides many herbal formulas, including Ultra and Jade SinuClear windshield on the Web at http://www.yinessence.com your email address is farah@yinessence.com
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