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Arnica: Dealing With Painful Injuries the Natural
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St John's Wort : Hypericum for
treatment of depression
Arnica
Dealing With Painful Injuries the Natural
Way
When you sprain, twist, or strain something
- and the injury isn't serious enough for medical attention
- what do you do to relieve the pain?
If you're like most people, you run to the
medicine cabinet and choke down a handful of ibuprofen (panadol)
or acetaminophen (paracetamol). But these products have potential
side effects (some very serious - like liver damage and death).
So next time, try a natural approach. Rub arnica gel (available
at most natural foods stores) on the injured area. In a relatively
short time, the pain, bruising, and swelling will be diminished.
Source: Early to Rise
Arnica' usually refers to Arnica montana
, a mountain plant used for relief of bruises, stiffness,
and muscle soreness in herbal medicine. Arnica is widely
used as a salve for bruises and sprains, and sometimes as
a tincture, for the same anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving
purposes. It is available in natural/health food stores,
most commonly in gel form, to be applied to the affected
area approximately three times daily.
Reproduced from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnica
The active components in arnica are sesquiterpene
lactones, which are known to reduce inflammation and decrease
pain. Other active principals are thymol (an essential oil),
flavonoids, inulin, carotenoids and tannins.
Arnica works by stimulating the activity
of white blood cells that perform much of the digestion of
congested blood, and by dispersing trapped, disorganized
fluids from bumped and bruised tissue, joints and muscles.
Arnica is known to stimulate blood circulation
and can raise blood pressure, especially in the coronary
arteries. The plant is used externally for arthritis, burns,
ulcers, eczema and acne. It has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory
qualities that can reduce pain and swelling, improving wound
healing.
Reproduced from: http://www.primary.net/~gic/herb/arnica.htm

St John's Wort : Hypericum

The first recorded use of Hypericum for
medicinal purposes dates back to ancient Greece, and has
been used ever since. The herb was also used by Native Americans
internally as an abortifacient and externally as an anti-inflammatory,
astringent, and antiseptic. The aerial parts of the plant
can be cut and dried for later use in the form of herbal
tea, which has long been enjoyed both for its pleasant (though
somewhat bitter) taste and for its medicinal properties.
In modern medicine, standardized Hypericum
extract (obtained from H. perforatum) is commonly used as
a treatment for depression and anxiety disorders. In homeopathy,
Hypericum is used in the treatment of numerous medical problems,
yet the rate of success has not been adequately documented.
Historically, the flowers and stems of St John's Wort have
also been used to produce red and yellow dye.
Herbal treatment for depresion
St John's Wort is today most widely known
as an herbal treatment for depression. In some countries,
such as Germany , Hypericum is prescribed for mild depression
far more commonly than synthetic antidepressant medication.
In most countries, standardized extracts are available over
the counter - usually in tablet or capsule form, and also
in teabags and tinctures.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Johns_Wort
Read more on : http://www.hypericum.com/

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