Showing posts with label Remedies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remedies. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Herbal Remedies to Dissolve Gall Stone Fast and Effectively

Gall stones are stones formed in the gallbladder, an organ just below the liver. Gallbladder stores the bile juice secreted by liver cells to aid the digestion process. At times, the bile may get too concentrated and form crystals or stones known by the name of gall stones. Bile produced by liver moves out of liver through extrahepatic bile ducts first into hepatic ducts then into common hepatic duct and lastly in to common bile duct.

From common bile duct, bile travels in two directions, one direction being in to the gallbladder via cystic duct. When meals are consumed, the gallbladder walls contract to push the bile from which water has been absorbed, back in to the cystic duct, then common duct and finally in to intestine where bile mixes with food to enable proper digestion. This article briefly describes the major causes, symptoms and herbal remedies for fall stones.

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Causes

1. Heredity
2. Aging
3. Obesity
4. Pregnancy
5. Intake of contraceptive pills
6. Hormone replacement therapy
7. Rapid weight loss due to low calorie diets and skipping meals
8. Crohn's disease of the terminal ileum
9. Sickle's disease, thalassemia, cirrhosis of liver
10. High blood triglycerides

Symptoms

1. Pain in abdomen that lasts for 15 minutes to 4-5 hours.
2. Belching
3. Nausea
4. Pain in back and lower tip of scapula
5. Passing gas or farting
6. Intolerance to fatty food
7. Abdominal bloating
8. Discomfort after eating.

Herbal Remedies to Dissolve Gall Stones

1. Peppermint is very effective in dissolving gall stones.

2. Milk thistle checks gall stone formation by increasing the liquidity of bile.

3. Dandelion root also has properties that can dissolve stones.

4. Turmeric can expel stones effectively.

5. Globe artichoke may be used as tea to remove this problem.

6. Green tea extracts can be an effective remedy.

7. The antispasmodic effect of wild yam root on bile ducts is well known. It relieves severe pain.

8. Wheat grass is very effective in flushing gall stones.

9. Drinking plenty of water is the easiest way to dissolve this problem.

10. Honey soothes painful condition. A mixture of lime juice and honey gives immediate relief from chronic pain.

11. Rosemary stimulates the production of bile and has antispasmodic properties. It also aids the digestion of fat thereby checking stone formation.

12. Herbal tea made out of dried oregano grapes root and marshmallow root can dissolve this stone.

13. Kid Clear capsule is an effective herbal supplement for dissolving gall stones and kidney stones and prevent further formation of these stones.

Hope herbal remedies mentioned in this article will help you in dissolving your gall stones naturally without causing any side effects.

Herbal Remedies to Dissolve Gall Stone Fast and Effectively

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Hepatic Hemangioma - Uncover Natural Remedies To Deal With It (Part 2)

The article deals with natural remedies to deal with hepatic hemangioma. Hemangioma usually poses no threat to your health. However, it might lead to various health problems, including thrombosis, hematoma, hypertension and etc. Consequently, you should treat the disease to avoid experiencing these health problems.

Boil water and let it become colder. Fill three fourths of a jar of 3 liters with the water, and add half a kilogram of rolled oats, 7 tablespoons of hulled oats and half a glass of Greek yoghurt. Cover the jar up and let the mixture ferment for 2 days in a warm place. Afterwards, pass it through a riddle by pouring water over the sediment and stirring the grounds. Fill a vessel with the rinsing liquid and let it settle for 17-18 hours till the moment 2 layers form. Decant the liquid to get the bottom layer, which is white and loose. The substance is rich in vitamins and proteins. The upper layer, in its turn, can be used to dilute the mixture. The bottom layer should be kept in refrigerator and is used to make curative oaten gelatin cooked in your usual manner. In addition, you should reduce raw potatoes to thin slices and eat 20-30 grams of them per day. Increase the amount of the potatoes you intake gradually till the moment you consume 100-150 grams of them 1-2 times a day. You should eat the potatoes 20-30 minutes before meal or on an empty stomach. You can drink juice of raw potatoes. Gargle water, or drink fruit or carrot juice to avoid the itchy throat after the use of raw potatoes. You must not use this remedy if you suffer from low secretion of gastric acid, explicit intestinal fermentation processes and serious diabetes. Mix 2 kilograms of granulated onions with 4 glasses of sugar and warm the mix in an oven till the moment the yellow syrup develops. Take a teaspoon of the syrup 3 times a day for 4 months.

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Any healing procedure on your own should be performed under the supervision of your doctor.

Hepatic Hemangioma - Uncover Natural Remedies To Deal With It (Part 2)

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Monday, September 5, 2011

Hepatic Hemangioma - Uncover Natural Remedies To Deal With It (Part 1)

The article deals with natural remedies to deal with hepatic hemangioma. Hemangioma usually poses no threat to your health. However, it might lead to various health problems, including thrombosis, hematoma, hypertension and etc. Consequently, you should treat the disease to avoid experiencing these health problems. Before performing any healing procedure on your own, you should visit your doctor to discuss side effects the procedure might cause. During the course of treatment you should visit your doctor regularly.

Infuse a glass of oats with a liter of distilled room temperature water. Leave the mix to brew for 10 hours. Afterwards, boil the mix on a small fire for 30 minutes. Cover the vessel up and let the tincture brew for 12 hours. Decant it and add distilled water to reach initial capacity. Drink 100 millilitres of the decoction 3 times a day before meal for 1.5 months. The procedure can be resumed after a month of interruption. The overall course of treatment lasts for a year. Mix 40 grams of herbs of hedge hyssop, 40 grams of herbs of everlasting, 40 grams of herbs of calendula, 30 grams of herbs of chicory, 30 grams of buckthorn bark, 20 grams of  herbs of knotgrass and 10 grams of herbs of chamomile. Infuse 20 grams of the mix of herbs with 400 millilitres of unboiled water and let the tincture brew for an overnight. In the morning boil the decoction for 7 minutes and leave it to brew for 20 minutes. Drink the whole decoction within a day. Perform the procedure for 1.5 months. Resume the procedure after a month of interruption.

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Hepatic Hemangioma - Uncover Natural Remedies To Deal With It (Part 1)

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Monday, August 22, 2011

Taxonomic Class - Home Remedies

Lamiaceae

Common Trade Names

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Tonka Bean

Common Forms

Tonka bean is difficult to obtain commercially; availability is rare.

Source

Active components are extracted from the fruits and seeds of Dipteryx odorata, a tree that is native to South America, specifically Brazil and Venezuela. The tonka bean tree belongs to the legume family.

Chemical Components

The primary chemical components of tonka bean are coumarin, dihydrocoumarin, and o-coumaric acid. Other components include melilotic acid, methyl melilotate, ethyl melilotate, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural, fat, and starch.

Actions

Coumarin is metabolized within the body to 7-hydroxycoumarin, which then undergoes glucuronidation in the intestines and liver; this extensive first-pass metabolism results in a low absolute bioavailability of coumarin. Both coumarin and 7-hydroxycoumarin have inhibited growth of selected types of malignant human cell lines in vitro. The glucuronide metabolite of 7 -hydroxycoumarin appears to be inactive .

Reported Uses

Tonka bean is claimed to relieve abdominal cramps and nausea; the fruit is also thought to act as an aphrodisiac. It is known as a folk remedy for whooping cough as well. Coumarin has long been used as a flavoring agent in foods and a scent in pharmaceutical products. It has shown therapeutic benefit against lymphedema in clinical trials.

Dosage

The usual dose used is 60 mg of coumarin P.O. daily. (Some studies have based doses on the coumarin content of the product.)

Adverse Reactions

CV: potential cardiac effects (with large doses).

Hepatic: hepatotoxicity.

Interactions

Anticoagulants: May cause excessive bleeding. Avoid administration with tonka bean.

Drugs that cause hepatotoxicity: Risk of additive toxicity. Avoid administration with tonka bean.

Contraindications and Precautions

Tonka bean is contraindicated in patients with underlying hepatic dysfunction because of the potential for toxicity. Avoid its use in pregnant or breast-feeding patients; effects are unknown.

Special Considerations

Inform the patient that tonka bean is on the FDA's list of unsafe herbs.

Advise the patient to consult a health care provider before using herbal preparations because a treatment that has been clinically researched and proved effective may be available.

Monitor liver function test results.

Advise women to avoid using tonka bean during pregnancy or when breast-feeding.

Points of Interest

Do not confuse this herb with the synthetic anticoagulant bishydroxycoumarin.

Extracts of tonka bean have been used as a flavoring for castor oil preparations.

Commentary

Several tonka bean components, especialIy coumarin and 7-hydroxycoumarin, show promise as future therapeutic agents. Because efficacy and safety data are lacking, the herb cannot be recommended for any medicinal use.

Taxonomic Class - Home Remedies

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