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THE NATURAL
PHARMACY From the
World's Most Trusted Experts
Covers All Major Ailments and Conditions Includes Herbs, Nutritional Supplements,
and Homeopathy
I
SKYE LININGER, D.C., EDITOR-IN CHIEF JONATHAN WRIGHT, M.D. STEVE AUSTIN, N.D
DONALD BROWN,
N.I
ALAN GABY,
M.D.
The Natural
Pharmacy
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The Natural
Pharmacy Skye Lininger, D.C., Editor-in-Chief
Jonathan Wright, M.D. Steve Austin, N.D.
Donald Brown, N.D. Alan Gaby, M.D.
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Naturopathy.
Minerals
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Herbs
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Vitamins
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CONTENTS Foreword
Acknowledgments Introduction
How to Use This Book
ix
x
Immune Function
72
Infertility (Female)
75
xi
Infertility
xii
Insomnia Irritable
PART ONE
Conditions Acne
5
Alzheimer's Disease
6
Antioxidants and Free Radicals
8
Asthma
9
77
(Male)
79
Bowel Syndrome
81
Kidney Stones
83
Macular Degeneration
85
Menopause
87
Menorrhagia (Heavy Menstruation)
89
Migraine Headaches
91
Morning Sickness
93
MSG Sensitivity
94
Night Blindness
95
Osgood-Schlatter Disease
96
Osteoarthritis
97
Atherosclerosis
11
Athletic Performance
14
Autism
17
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
18
Bursitis
20
Canker Sores
21
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
23
Cataracts
24
Chemotherapy Support
25
Common Cold/Sore Throat
28
Congestive Heart Failure
30
Constipation
32
Crohn's Disease
34
Depression
36
Diabetes
39
Diarrhea
44
Dupuytren's Contracture
46
Ear Infections (Recurrent)
47
Eczema
49
Fibrocystic Breast Disease
51
Fibromyalgia
53
Gallstones
55
Gingivitis
56
Glaucoma Hay Fever
58
59
Introduction to Nutritional Supplements
Hemorrhoids
60
Acidophilus (Probiotics) and
High Cholesterol
62
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
67
Arginine
Hypertriglyceridemia (High Triglycerides)
69
BCAAs
Osteoporosis
100
Pap Smear (Abnormal)
102
Peptic Ulcer
103
Photosensitivity
105
Pregnancy Support
107
Premenstrual Syndrome
109
Pritikin Diet
Program
Ill
112
Psoriasis
Rheumatoid
115
Arthritis
Rickets
118
Urinary Tract Infection
120
Vitiligo
122
Weight Loss and Obesity
124
Wilson's Disease
126
Yeast Infection
127
Yellow Nail Syndrome
129
PART TWO Nutritional
Supplements 135
Fructo-Oligosaccharides
(Branched-Chain
134
137
Amino
Acids)
138
Betaine Hydrochloride (Hydrochloric Acid)
139
Ornithine Alpha-Ketoglutarate
191
Bioflavonoids
140
PABA
192
Biotin
141
Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5)
Boron
142
Phenylalanine (L-Phenylalanine
Brewer's Yeast
143
Calcium
144
Phosphatidylserine
196
Carnitine (L-Carnitine)
146
Potassium
197
Cartilage
147
Pregnenolone
198
Chlorophyll
148
Proanthocyanidins
199
Chondroitin Sulfate
149
Pyruvate
200
Chromium
150
Quercetin
201
Copper
151
Resveratrol
202
Coenzyme Q10
152
Selenium
203
Creatine (Creatine Monohydrate)
153
Soy
204
Cysteine
154
Spirulina
205
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
155
Taurine
206
Enzymes, Proteolytic
156
Tyrosine
207
Vanadium
208
.
.
.
Evening Primrose Oil (and Other Sources of
Gamma Linolenic Acid)
(Paraaminobenzoic Acid)
and DL-Phenylalanine, DLPA)
A and Beta-Carotene
193
194
158
Vitamin
Fiber
159
Vitamin B-Complex
210
Fish Oil
160
Vitamin Bl (Thiamin)
211
Flaxseed Oil
162
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
212
209
163
Vitamin B3 (Niacin, Niacinamide)
213
Gamma Oryzanol
164
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
214
Glucosamine Sulfate
165
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
216
Glutamine
166
Vitamin
C
(Ascorbic Acid)
217
Histidine
167
Vitamin
D
(Cholecalciferol)
219
Hydroxycitric Acid
168
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
Inosine
169
Vitamin
Inositol
170
Whey
Iodine
171
Zinc
Ionized Air
172
Iron
173
Kelp
174
Lactase
175
Lecithin/Phosphatidyl Choline/Choline
176
Leucine
177
Alfalfa {Medicago sativa)
230
Lipase
178
Aloe [Aloe vera, Aloe barbadensis)
231
Lutein
179
Asian Ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer) .... 232
Lycopene
180
Astragalus {Astragalus membranaceus)
233
Lysine
181
Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus)
234
Magnesium Manganese
182
Bitter
235
183
Melon (Momordica charantia) Black Cohosh {Cimicifuga racemosa)
Medium Chain Triglycerides
184
Blessed Thistle (Cnicus benedictus)
237
Melatonin
185
Boswellia (Boswellia serrata)
238
Methionine
186
Burdock (Arctium lappa)
239
Multiple Vitamin/Mineral
187
Butcher's
N-Acetyl Cysteine
189
Calendula (Calendula
Ornithine
190
Carob (Ceratonia
Folic
VI
Acid
K
(Phylloquinone)
220 222 223
Protein
224
PART THREE
Herbs
Broom (Ruscus aculeatus) officinalis)
siliqua)
236
240 241
242
Contents
Cascara (Rhamnus purshiani cortex)
243
Milk Thistle {Silybum marianum)
290
Catnip (Nepeta cataria)
244
Mullein {Verbascum thapsus)
291
Claw (Uncaria tomentosa) Cayenne {Capsicum annuum
245
Myrrh {Commiphora molmol)
292
Nettle {JJrtica dioica)
293
246
Oats {Avena
294
247
Passion Flower {Passiflora incarnata)
295
248
Pau d'Arco {Tabebuia impestiginosa)
296
Cranberry {Vaccinium macrocarpon)
249
Peppermint {Mentha piperita)
297
Damiana {Turnera diffusa)
250
Phyllanthus {Phyllanthus niruri)
298
Dandelion {Taraxacum
251
Psyllium {Plantago ovata,
Cat's
Capsicum
frutescens)
Chamomile {Matricaria Chickweed
Devil's
{Stellaria
recutita)
media)
officinale)
Claw {Harpogophytum 253
254
{Angelica sinensis)
Echinacea {Echinacea purpurea,
Echinacea angustifolia)
255
Elderberry {Sambucus nigra)
256
Eleuthero {Eleutherococcus senticosus,
Acanthopanax
257
senticosus)
Ephedra {Ephedra
299
Plantago ispaghula)
procumbens)
Dong Quai
sativa)
Pygeum {Pygeum africanum) Red Clover {Trifolium pratense) Red Raspberry {Rubus idaeus) Reishi {Ganoderma lucidum) Sandalwood {Santalum album)
300
Sarsaparilla {Smilax spp.)
305
Saw Palmetto {Serenoa
Ephedra intermedia, Ephedra equisetina)
302 303
304
repens,
Sabal serrulata)
sinica,
301
306
259
Schisandra {Schisandra chinensis)
307
Eyebright {Euphrasia officinalis)
260
Scullcap {Scutellaria lateriflora)
308
Fennel {Foeniculum vulgare)
261
Senna {Cassia senna, Cassia angustifolia)
309
Fenugreek {Trigonella foenum-graecum)
262
Shiitake {Lentinan edodes)
310
Feverfew {Tanacetum parthenium)
263
Slippery
311
264
St.
312
Garlic {Allium sativum)
265
Tea Tree {Melaleuca
Gentian {Gentiana lutea)
266
Turmeric {Curcuma longa)
Ginger {Zingiber
267
Uva
Ginkgo Biloba (Ginkgo biloba)
268
Valerian {Valeriana officinalis)
316
Goldenseal {Hydrastis canadensis)
270
Vitex (Vitex)
317
Gotu Kola
271
White Willow
272
Wild Cherry {Prunus serotina)
273
Wild
Guggul {Commiphora mukul)
274
Witch Hazel {Hamamelis virginiana)
321
Gymnema {Gymnema sylvestre)
275
Wormwood
322
Fo-ti
.
{Polygonum multiflorum)
officinale)
{Centella asiatica)
Green Tea {Camellia
Guarana
{Paullinia
sinensis)
cupana)
Hawthorn {Crataegus
.
lupulus)
Horse Chestnut {Aesculus hippocastanum)
Elm {Ulmus rubra) John's Wort {Hypericum perforatum)
276
alternifolia)
Ursi {Arctostaphylos uva-ursi)
Yam
Yohimbe
laevigata or Crataegus
oxyacantha, Crataegus monogyna)
Hops {Humulus
.
{Salix alba)
{Dioscorea villosa)
{Artemisia absinthium)
{Pausinystalia yohimbe)
313
314 315
318
319 320
323
Yucca Yucca schidigera and other species) .... 324 (
27" .... 278
PART FOUR
Horseradish {Cochlearia armoracia)
280
Horsetail {Equisetum arvense)
281
Juniper {Juniperus communis)
282
Kava {Piper methysticum)
283
Introduction to
Kudzu
284
Acne
331
285
Alcohol Withdrawal Support
332
Anxiety
333
{Pueraria lobata)
Lemon Balm
{Melissa officinalis)
Licorice {Glycyrrhiza glabra,
Homeopathic Remedies Homeopathy
330
Glycyrrhiza uralensis)
286
Backache
334
Maitake {Grifola frondosa)
288
Bell's Palsy
335
289
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
336
Marshmallow {Althea
Contents
officinalis)
VII
337
Insomnia
363
Broken Bone Support
338
Measles
364
Burns
339
Menopause Symptoms
365
Bursitis
340
Menstrual Problems
Canker Sores
341
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
342
Migraine Headaches
367
Chemotherapy Support
343
Morning
368
Chicken Pox
344
Mumps
369
Colic
345
Osteoarthritis
370
Common Cold
346
Osteoporosis
371
Conjunctivitis
347
Postpartum Depression
372
Constipation
348
Pregnancy and Delivery Support
373
Dental Support
349
Rashes
374
Diarrhea
350
Raynaud's Phenomenon
375
Ear Infections
351
Restless
Eye Injuries/Eye Strain
352
Rheumatoid
Gout
353
Surgery and Recovery Support
378
Hay Fever
354
Teething
379
Hemorrhoids
355
Tinnitus (Ringing in the Ears)
380
Herpes Simplex
356
Urinary Tract Infection
381
Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
357
Varicose Veins
382
Impotence
358
Yeast Infections
383
Boils
Indigestion and
Gas
(PMS and Menorrhagia) Sickness
Leg Syndrome Arthritis
366
376
377
359
Influenza
360
References
385
Injuries
361
Index
431
362
About
Insect Bites
VIII
and Stings
the Authors
448
Contents
FOREWORD I
first
met and
really
Skye Lininger on a
enjoyed the company of Dr.
trip to
Costa Rica sponsored by
to the condition, including potential side effects interactions, all
make
this
book
and
especially useful.
American Botanical Council. As we rode buses
I'm even more impressed with the information about
through the mountains, Skye ran a red pencil across
ninety of the most important herbs, complete with
the
the printouts for what
would
later
become
HealthNotes Online computer program
the
backup
—and now
cluding
citations
many
from the
articles
scientific literature (in-
from German journals).
book you are holding in your hands. We enjoyed stimulating and animated conversations from the
most experts on herbs, homeopathy, and nutrition
hot coasts of Tortugeuro on the Atlantic to the
makes
the
cloud forests of
Monte Verde.
At that time
some of
I
had the pleasure of reading over
tions.
had been
book
mostly written by Dr.
pressed with
Most herb's use
Don Brown,
whom
how easy
I
a noted natur-
also respect.
the information
was
I
was im-
elusive
this reference
I
some of
the fore-
an excellent source book for
more than seventy common health condi-
think you'll find yourself turning to this
often!
Enjoy
it
in
good
health.
Think green, the green
of natural medicines, with which you co-evolved.
to access.
of the important information about the
and
fact that Dr. Lininger used
help with
the pages in the herbal section that
opath and teacher,
The
dosage data, cross-referenced
Jim Duke Economic Botanist, Dr.
USDA
(Retired)
IX
—
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS No book of
this size
and scope comes into existence
many people
without the inspiration and help of
some of
whom labor behind the scenes.
Gratitude for a job well done to
book
tors to this
—
Don Brown, who and whose
and
bore the brunt of the workload
for excellence,
Wright and Alan Gaby, all
the contribu-
especially Drs. Steve Austin
integrity has ensured this
new standard to us
all
who
book
will set a
and to Drs. Jonathan
have served as mentors
and whose attention
to detail
and
creative
job in keeping us
all
on track
Dolby as
Thanks
to
my
Ciel for their love
for her brilliant
managing editor of
the HealthNotes Online software
and book
projects.
wife Jane and daughters Cory and
and putting up with long hours and
from beyond endurance; to my staff, Norma Hunt, Cindy Hambly, and Tony Patricelli; to my technical advisor Rick Wilkes (and his team) and the person who brought us together, Thorn Hartmann (an expert author of books on ADD and a travel schedule
to
those
also belongs in the
talented
who
people
mentor category); helped make the
HealthNotes Online software a beautiful
reality,
Marcia Berentine, Loren Jenkins, and Steven
Foster;
to those
who were there
inspire, motivate, sister
and
at the
create),
beginning (and helped
Michael Peet and
his
Margaret, Cheryl Bottger, and Eileen Brady.
To those
Prima who instantly captured our
at
Ben Dominitz, Jamie Miller, Karen Cook, our editor Debra Venzke, and our copy
vision, but especially
editor-without-peer Kathy Hashimoto; to Dr. Joe
innovation served to midwife this book. Special thanks to Victoria
someone who
Pizzorno,
who
surely will
one day be recognized as
one of the fathers of modern naturopathy; to
all
health and natural food stores and departments
the
who
offer high-quality supplements; to those pioneers
and innovators
in natural
medicine; and
finally,
to
those brave souls of integrity, unfortunately too nu-
merous
to mention,
who went
censes for doing nothing their patients
.
.
.
to
jail
or lost their
more than trying to
naturally.
li-
care for
—
when
In 1975,
first
I
tive" medicine,
became
was hard
it
interested in "alterna-
to sort out the fact
from
that stressed an integrated approach to self-care, to create a tool that
would
readers assess the pluses
let
the folklore. While millions of people took supple-
and minuses of the use of vitamins, minerals, herbs,
ments to either protect
their health or help with a
homeopathic remedies, and other nutrients
problem
were unable to cure, most
most
their doctors
were relying on anecdotes and hearsay.
Two
decades ago, there were
that
ticles
many
scientific ar•
vita-
and the subject wasn't taught
school. So
and
a
it
was
trieve the article
in
human
•
with errors, the books provided enough infor-
mation (which
later
proved true) to help millions of
1980s, the stream
literature.
had become
a flood
Books appearing
began to take advantage of the
still
who
are not "hard-core"
By the
aimed squarely
we provide
and some
is
The information way to make sensible
gives
you a
choices for yourself and your family. •
underpin-
at those
taking
efficacy) of these products.
late
in those years
scientific
now
legitimately concerned about the safety (and
All of
our key contributors have actually been
in practice
nings and gradually became more reliable and useful.
However, they were
drug-nutrient interactions are noted.
supplements. This mainstream consumer
15,000 articles began forming a solid foundation for nutritional therapies.
of our information
health-food-store people are
about antioxidants and other dietary supplements medical
little
primarily
either animal or test tube trials.
Millions of people
In the early 1980s, a steady stream of articles
in the
we have used
Contraindications, side effects, and possible
people with their health problems.
began appearing
studies; very
depended on
a
mixed bag. Despite being poorly referenced and filled
cita-
and review the material we
relied on. In addition,
few courageous physicians to tend the flame.
books about supplements were
Thousands of
tions are included so the serious reader can re-
largely left to the health food stores
In the 1970s,
might be controversial
the scientific literature.
Most medical doctors
were either ignorant about or hostile toward nutritional supplements,
All statements that
have been documented with a reference from
mins and a few of the herbs, but getting hold of that difficult.
troublesome health conditions.
This book has other unique characteristics.
had been written about most of the
information was
common and
for the
with
real patients.
They
are not
writing theoretically or from an ivory tower
who
but from
real-life
experience in their
clinics.
accepted the premise that only natural was good.
By the time we began working on this book, the number of useful scientific articles on the role of vitamins and herbs
Our team
in
human
of researchers
health exceeded 25,000.
combed
the libraries of
medical schools on a weekly basis to keep up-todate on breaking research. tion that those
among
the
who
I
can say without reserva-
contributed to this book are
most knowledgeable physicians
in the
world on the subject of natural medicine.
Our team eral
consists of a chiropractor (me), sev-
In short, ful,
we
think
we have
comprehensive, and balanced book that has ever
been made available on the
created the most use-
first
place
this topic
many people
and that
it
will be
will turn for information
about complementary or alternative medicine.
We
CD-ROM version of
this
have also created a special
book. Please look on page 450 for information
about
how you can
obtain a copy.
All the authors join
me
in
wishing you good
health.
medical doctors (Wright and Gaby), and a
group of naturopaths (Austin, Brown, Yarnell, Reichert,
and Hudson). Our goal was to create a book
Dr. Skye Lininger
Portland,
Oregon
XI
TO USE THIS BOOK The Natural Pharmacy Each part
easily
is
is
divided into four parts.
found by looking for the tabs on
Once found, you can
the side of the book.
You
alphabetized within each section.
for,
can also use the table of contents or the index to
The
cate topics.
found
tables
that are listed at the beginning of the
list.
flip
through the pages to find the specific topic you are looking
can try only a few nutrients or herbs, try the ones
lo-
at the beginning of
Nutritional Look
Supplements
here for information about specific vitamins,
minerals,
amino
and other nutrients such as
acids,
each part can help you locate an entry by main topic,
coQIO. Each nutrient entry includes information
synonym, or
about where
closely related term.
Once you have in
located the information you want
one of the four parts, you can
cross-referencing approach.
C
Next
to key
words (such
or High Cholesterol) are page
links that direct
number
you to more detailed information.
By flipping back and forth page number
found, conditions in which the nu-
might be supportive, suggested dosage ranges,
and possible side
effects or interactions.
rest of the book with our unique
throughout the
as Vitamin
easily navigate
trient
it is
links,
book using
in the
the
you can mimic the ease of use
Herbs Look
here for information about
cific herbs.
where
it is
some ninety
spe-
Each herb includes information about
found, what part
is
used, in which condi-
you'd find in a computer hypertext document.
We
tions the herb might be supportive, information
Pharmacy
the
about historical and traditional use, data on the ac-
think this feature makes The Natural easiest-to-use reference It is
book we've
ever seen.
very important to realize this
book
compounds
tive is
pro-
(if
known),
suggested
dosage
ranges, and possible side effects or interactions.
vided for information or educational purposes only
and should only be used
in
consultation with a nu-
tritionally oriented physician.
Following
is
a
list
of the four sections of the
book and information about what
you'll find in
each one.
Homeopathic Remedies Look here
if
formation
in this section
you are interested
specific health condition
toms to find the
specific
is
in
homeopathy.
In-
found by looking up a
and then matching symp-
homeopathic remedy.
Conditions Look
here for information about specific health con-
ditions ranging
from acne to yellow
nail
syndrome.
Each entry includes a section that describes the con-
makes dietary recommendations when appropriate, and suggests which nutrients and herbs dition,
might be of
help.
Also included
is
information about
possible side effects or interactions.
At the end of each condition
is
a
summary
in the text.
items are listed in the order of importance.
XII
many unique features that help make Take a moment to read over this list to learn
This book has it
useful.
how •
to get the
and
These If
you
most out of The Natural Pharmacy.
In the Conditions section, supportive nutri-
ents
checklist of the nutritional supplements, herbs,
homeopathic remedies discussed
Important Features
and herbs are
portance.
The
listed in the
first
order of im-
ones mentioned usually
have the most scientific evidence and work the best. In
our practices, they are the ones we'd
usually have patients use
initially.
•
In the Conditions section, the
most
mentation
critical
and herbs are described. However, more
complete information about side interactions
is
particular subject,
effects or
described under each specific
nutritional supplement or herb.
You should
carefully read the relevant safety information
a footnote. If
you
we hope we have made
easier for
you by providing a
from the
scientific literature.
it
full citation
We have used,
almost exclusively,
human
major medical and
scientific journals.
studies
from the
We
have rarely fallen back on a book or a sec-
book.
in all sections of the
form of
or your doctor need to find out more on a
potential side effects or interactions for nutrients
in the
ondary source. •
In the Conditions section, there
checklist at the checklist
is
a useful
end of each condition. This
a very useful reminder of
is
nutrients, herbs,
•
what
in
and homeopathic remedies
and Herbs
sections, general information
given.
how
a particular
is
compound
specific condition, refer to the
tion that •
In the
Herbs
of an herb
To
is
We have tried to avoid overstating the
if it is
We feel
by taking this path, you have a book in
which you can have confidence. is
used for a
Condition
sec-
section, the active ingredient(s)
described
tion about any negative or equivocal studies.
find
cross-referenced.
is
tried to be balanced
case and have attempted to present informa-
In the Nutritional Supplements
out
we have
our approach to giving you the informa-
tion.
might be supportive. •
In all the sections
known. Many
About Doses and When to Take Supplements Each health condition covered
in this
book
includes
herbs are available in multiple forms: dried specific, useful
information about nutritional, herb-
(usually in capsules, tablets, poultice, or tea), al,
and homeopathic support
in
mind
liquid (as tinctures or extracts), or standard-
ized (where a particular
sured and quantified).
you dosages for
all
compound
is
mea-
We have tried to give
the various forms
when
•
was
we have
amounts of vitamins, minerals, amino
acids, herbs, or
homeopathic ingredients apply only
an average-size male or female adult. Children's
available.
In all the sections (except
Remedies),
Keep
that unless the text specifies differently,
the suggested
to
that information
for the condition.
tried
doses should be determined in consultation with a
Homeopathic not to make any
statements without providing scientific docu-
nutritionally oriented physician.
Unless otherwise specified in the
text, nutritional
supplements and herbs should be taken with meals.
XIII
PART ONE
Acne
5
59
Allergies
120
Cystitis
97
Degenerative Arthritis
Alzheimer's Disease
6
Dementia
Antioxidants and Free Radicals
8
Dental Disease
56
11
Depression
36
97,115
Dermatitis
49
9
Diabetes
39
Atherosclerosis
11
Diarrhea
44
Athletic Performance
14
Duodenal Ulcer
Atopic Dermatitis
49
Dupuytren's Contracture
46
Autism
17
Ear Infections (Recurrent)
47
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
18
Eczema
49
Enlarged Prostate
18
Arterial Disease Arthritis
Asthma
6
(Senile)
103
Bladder Infections
120
Blindness (Night)
95
Fibrocystic Breast Disease
51
Blood Pressure (High)
67
Fibromyalgia
53
Blood Sugar (Diabetes)
39
Free Radicals
8
Breast Tenderness
51
Gallbladder Attacks
55
Gallstones
55
Brittle
Bone Disease
Bronchial
Asthma
100 9
103
Gastric Ulcer
Bursitis
20
Gingivitis
56
Cancer Treatment Support
25
Glaucoma
58
Candida albicans
127
Glue Ear
47
Candidiasis
127
Gum Disease
56
Canker Sores
21
Hardening of the Arteries
11
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
23
Hay
59
Cataracts
24
Headaches
91
102
Heart Disease
11
102
Heart Failure
30
87
Heavy Menstruation
89
Chemotherapy Support
25
Hemorrhoids
60
Chinese Restaurant Syndrome
94
Hepatolenticular Degeneration
Cholecystitis
55
High Blood Pressure
67
Colitis
81
High Cholesterol
62
Common Cold/Sore Throat
28
High
69
Congestive Heart Failure
30
Hot Flashes
87
Constipation
32
Hypercholesterolemia
62
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
67
Cervical Dysplasia
Cervical
Smear Test
Change of
Life
Copper Overload
126
Fever
126
Triglycerides
Coronary Artery Disease
11
Hypertriglyceridemia (High Triglycerides)
69
Crohn's Disease
34
Immune Function
72
Cyst (Breast)
51
Impotence
77
Conditions
Infertility
(Female)
75
Piles
Infertility
(Male)
77
Pimples
Inflammation of Bursa
20
Plaque (Arterial)
11
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
34
Pollen Allergy
59
Insomnia
79
Pregnancy Support
107
81
Premenstrual Syndrome
109
Kanner's Syndrome
17
Premenstrual Tension
109
Kidney Stones
83
Pritikin Diet
Program
111 18
Irritable
Bowel Syndrome
60 5
Leukoderma
122
Prostatic Hyperplasia
Light Sensitivity
105
Psoriasis
112
Macular Degeneration
85
Regional Enteritis
34
Menopause
87
Renal Calculi
83
Menorrhagia (Heavy Menstruation)
89
Repetitive Strain Injury
23
Menstrual Cramps
109
Rheumatoid
Arthritis
115
Menstruation (Heavy)
89
Rickets
Migraine Headaches
91
Senile
Morning
93
Sinusitis
21
Skin (Depigmentation)
MSG Sensitivity
94
Sleeplessness
79
Mucus
81
Sore Throat
28
Nausea (Pregnancy)
93
Spastic
Nephrolithiasis
83
Sperm Motility
77
Night Blindness
95
Sports Supplements
14
95
Stomach Ulcer
Mouth
Sickness
Ulcers
Colitis
-Nyctalopia
118
Dementia
6
28
Colon
122
81
103
Obesity
124
Teeth (Periodontal Disease)
56
Ornish Diet
111
Tennis Elbow
20
Osgood-Schlatter Disease
96
Thrush
127
Osteoarthritis
97
Ulcer (Gastric/Duodenal)
103
Ulcers (Mouth)
Osteochondrosis (Tibial Tuberosity)
96
Upper Respiratory
21 Infection
28
Osteomalacia
118
Urinary Calculi
Osteoporosis
100
Urinary Tract Infection
Media
47
Urolitiasis
75
Vitiligo
122
Otitis
Ovulation
83
120 83
Pap Smear (Abnormal)
102
Weight Loss and Obesity
124
Peptic Ulcer
103
Wilson's Disease
126
Yeast Infection
127
Yellow Nail Syndrome
129
Periodontal Disease Photosensitivity
Conditions
56 105
E Dietary Changes That
ACNE is
(also called
acne vulgaris)
a skin condition characterized by
May Be Food
allergy appears to play a role in adult acne, but
less
it is
Helpful
reddened, inflamed lesions (some-
important for teenage acne.
times called pustules or "white-
heads") on the face, neck, shoulders,
and elsewhere. Acne occurs most
commonly
in teenagers
and
to a
Nutrients That
May Be
Helpful
Several studies indicate that zinc (page 224) supple1
ments reduce the severity of acne. In one lesser extent in
young
adults.
The
condition results in part from exces-
was found apy
2
study, zinc
to be as effective as oral antibiotic ther-
Many
mg of
people with acne take 30
zinc
or three times per day for a few months, then 30 sive stimulation
of the skin by an-
drogens (male hormones). Bacterial
per day thereafter.
any improvement
It
is
seen.
A
(page 209)
—such
IU per day for females and 400-500,000
as 300,000
play a role.
mg
often takes twelve weeks before
Large quantities of vitamin infection of the skin also appears to
two
IU per day for males
—have been used
treat a severe type of
3 as cystic acne.
known
acne
successfully to
However, those quantities of vitamin
A are toxic and
should be taken only under the supervision of a health professional.
Vitamin B6 (page 214)
at
50
mg per day may alle-
viate premenstrual flare-ups of acne experienced by
some women. 4
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Individuals for
who
more than
a
take 30
zinc,
is
in
order to prevent copper
mg per day of zinc, 2 mg per day of usually taken. For 60-90 mg per day of mg per day of copper is a reasonable
deficiency. For
3-4
of zinc per day
few months should balance the zinc
with copper (page 151)
copper
mg or more
30
amount. Studies
suggest
that
vitamin
A
in
amounts
may cause birth depregnant woman. Large doses of
greater than 10,000 IU per day fects if
vitamin
Conditions
taken by a
A
(more than 25,000 IU per day for an adult)
— can also be toxic and should he monitored by
a nu-
used at 1-2 grams three times per
day.
Many
herbal
preparations combine burdock root with other
tritionally oriented doctor.
al-
terative herbs, such as yellow dock, red clover (page
Herbs That
Be A
May
301), or cleavers.
Helpful
large study
tree
page 313
mon
acne.
Are There Any Side Effects
compared the oil to
5%
Although the
topical use of
5%
tea
benzoyl peroxide for comtea tree oil
was slower and
or Interactions? Tea
tree oil
should not be applied to broken skin or
to areas affected by rashes not
had
far fewer side effects
may burn
and was thus considered more
effective overall.-" For
other tender areas.
less
potent
in its action,
it
topical treatment of acne,
many people
use the
oil at
5-15%.
a dilution of
Historically tonic or alterative herbs, such as
if
it
never be taken internally.
of skin conditions. These herbs are believed to have
Use of burdock root
a cleansing effect
ple take 2
I
.
have been used
when taken
in the
internally/
Many
peo-
ml of burdock root tincture per day
Dried root preparations
Checklist for Nutritional
in a
capsule or tablet can be
oil
mouth, or
Some people have allergic reactions, including rashes and itching, when applying tea tree oil. For this reason, only a small amount should be applied when first using it. The oil should
treatment
burdock page 239
due to fungus. The
gets into the eyes, nose,
is
at the
dosages
listed
above
generally safe. However, burdock root in large
quantities
may
stimulate the uterus, and
it
should be
used with caution during pregnancy.
Acne
Supplements
Zinc, Vitamin A, Vitamin
B6
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs Tea tree
oil,
Burdock
Sulfur 6c, Hepar sulfuris 6c
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE is
a brain disorder that occurs in
the later years of
life.
some, but not
memory and
gradually lose the ability to function
world and to take care of
themselves.
all,
not known. However,
is
studies suggest that
lated to an accumulation of
aluminum
it
may be
re-
in the brain.
1
Dietary Changes That
May Be
Helpful
Although the connection between Alzheimer's ease and
in the
this disorder
Individuals
with Alzheimer's disease develop progressive loss of
The cause of
dis-
aluminum exposure has not been proven,
it
seems prudent to take steps to minimize exposure to this metal.
foods that foil,
aluminum pots, contact with aluminum
Avoid foods cooked
come
into direct
and beverages stored
in
in
aluminum
cans.
Some
Conditions
water authorities add aluminum to the water supply
ments
to prevent the accumulation of particulate matter
this disease.
78
may be
such areas, bottled water
in the water. In
until further studies clarify the role of zinc in
preferable.
Herbs That
Nutrients That
May Be
Be
Helpful
An Phosphatidylserine (page 196), which lecithin (page 176),
pound present
mg three 2
a naturally occurring
times per day) has been in individuals
shown
to improve
with Alzheimer's
However, the phosphatidylserine used
studies
com-
Phosphatidylserine (100
in the brain.
mental function ease.
is
related to
is
dis-
in these
was obtained from the brains of cows, which
may not be
the safest source for this nutrient. Fortu-
nately, a plant source of phosphatidylserine
available
—however,
this
is
a slightly different
is
of phosphatidylserine, and
its
also
form
naturally in the brain carnitine improves
disease.
4
uses 500
in
Most
is
a
molecule that occurs
and other
tissues. Acetyl-L-
memory and enhances
some
overall
individuals with Alzheimer's
research involving acetyl-L-carnitine
mg three times per day.
Large amounts of vitamin E (page 220)
may
slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease, according to researchers from the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study.
A two-year study of 341
individuals
with Alzheimer's disease of moderate severity found that 2,000 IU per day of vitamin
E extended
the time
patients were able to care for themselves, such as
bathing, dressing, and other necessary daily functions,
compared
made from
extract
the leaves of the Ginkgo
a leading treatment for early-stage
is
Alzheimer's disease in Europe. While not a cure for
Ginkgo biloba (page 268) (GBE) may improve memory and quality of
this serious condition,
ex-
tract
life
and slow progression
mg
shows that 240
memory,
Research
in the early stages.
per day of
GBE
can improve
and mood. Improvements were
attention,
noted as early as after one month of supplementation
and became progressively better over the course
of two studies. 9
This
is
10
very exciting information, considering
that the only drug currently approved in the United
Acetyl-L-carnitine
performance
Helpful
biloba tree
effectiveness needs
documentation. 3
May
to those taking a placebo.
States for early-stage Alzheimer's disease
This medication
extremely toxic to the
Cognex. liver
and
has not proven useful for long-term treatment of
GBE offers a safer alternative. Many people use
Alzheimer's disease.
and more
successful
60
GBE three times per day. A class of herbs often
is
the tonic, or adapto-
Examples include Asian ginseng (page
mg per day of the standardized herbal
232) (100-200 extract),
of
used for elderly persons
experiencing mental decline genic, herbs.
mg
eleuthero
(Siberian ginseng)
(page 257)
(2-3 grams per day of the dried root or 300-400
mg
per day of the concentrated solid extract standard-
on eleutherosides B and
ized
E), astragalus (page
5
Preliminary findings indicate a beneficial effect
233) (two to three 500 day),
of tyrosine (page 207), along with other amino acids, in people affected by
is
is
dementia including Alz-
heimer's disease. 6
mg
capsules three times per
and ashwagandha.
Asian ginseng has the longest history of use traditional Chinese medicine for older individuals
and
is
showing signs
in
commonly used of memory loss.
Asian ginseng improves and sharpens mental con-
Are There Any Side Effects
centration
or Interactions?
and memory. 11
There are no known contraindications to the use of these nutrients in the amounts mentioned. Although the preliminary research
is
contradictory, patients
with Alzheimer's disease should avoid zinc supple-
Conditions
as is
GBE
and performance, including attention 12
While not as thoroughly researched
show that ginseng improving memory and also counter-
for this condition, studies
effective at
ing depression in the elderly.
ments combine
Some
herbal supple-
GBE with Asian ginseng.
Are There Any Side Effects
may cause overstimulation and possibly insomnia. Consuming caffeine with ginseng increases ginseng
or Interactions?
and gastrointestinal
Ginkgo is essentially devoid of any serious side effects. Mild headaches lasting for a day or two and
the
mild upset stomach have been reported in a very
sure should not use ginseng. Long-term use of gin-
small percentage of people using ginkgo. There are
may cause menstrual abnormalities and breast tenderness in some women. Ginseng is not recommended for pregnant or lactating women. Astragalus has no known side effects when used
no known contraindications
to the use of ginkgo by
pregnant and lactating women.
Used
as
recommended, Asian ginseng and
eleuthero are generally safe. In rare instances, Asian
risk
overstimulation
of
upset. Persons with uncontrolled high blood pres-
seng
as
recommended.
Checklist for Alzheimer's Disease Nutritional
Supplements
Phosphatidylserine, Acetyl-L-carnitine,
Vitamin
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs
E,
Ginkgo biloba, Asian ginseng,
No homeopathy commonly used
Eleuthero, Astragalus,
for this condition
Ashwagandha
Tyrosine
ANTIOXIDANTS AND FREE RADICALS These molecules are unstable and react with other
OXYGEN since
compounds
IS
essential to
humans need
life,
to breathe air
containing oxygen in order to sustain
life.
Yet oxygen
is
these
in
our body. Some of
compounds can cause damage.
During cellular respiration
effort to
with an "antioxidant" defense system.
(the
Environmental Sources of Free Radicals The environment
some
oxygen molecules are converted into
radicals"), such as superoxides or
rays);
X
ozone and nitrous oxide (primarily from auto-
mobile exhaust); heavy metals (such as mercury, cad-
passive); strain
lead); cigarette
alcohol;
unsaturated fat
other chemicals and
and
smoke (both
active
and
(may create a
on the natural antioxidants of the body); and
compounds from
food, water,
air.
When
these free radicals enter the body, they can
react with healthy tissue, setting off potentially
8
Such
a source of free radicals.
sun exposure, cosmic rays, and medical
mium, and oxidizing agents (also called "free
is
oxidizing agents include: ionizing radiation (from industry,
process that creates energy),
hydrogen peroxide.
an
very active
and combines readily with many
compounds
become stabilized. This quest for stability can be quite damaging to normal body tissues, but fortunately the body is equipped in
dam-
Conditions
aging reactions. Free radicals are believed to plav a role in
more than
sixry different health conditions.
including the aging process, cancer, and atherosclerosis.-
Reducing exposure
and
to free radicals
in-
oxidant enzymes
more
may not absorb
well.
may
It
effective to take the "building blocks" the
requires to
make SOD.
be
body
and glutathione
catalase.
peroxidase. These building block nutrients include
manganese page 1S5
creasing intake of antioxidant nutrients can reduce
the minerals
the risk of free radical-related health problems.
and copper page 151
SOD
for
.
page 224
zinc
.
and selenium page
203 for glutathione peroxidase. In addition to
Natural Antioxidants To reduce
their
energy load, free
radicals react with certain cells in the body, interfer-
ing with the cells' ability to function normally. For-
tunately there are
many
may reduce
ways: they
234
in several
in the first place, or inter-
rupt an oxidizing chain reaction to minimize the
damage
SOD
.
catalase.
and glu-
to defuse
Supplements of these to
augment
many types of compounds are
.
B2
page 1"9
lutein
vitamin B3
page 220
page 213
page 212
.
.
beta-
lycopene
.
in the
form of
vitamin R6
page
.
.
curcumin
turmeric page 514
.
pine bark extracts
grape seed or
,
proanthocvanidms. page 199
and ginkgo biloba page 268
.
.
can also provide pow-
erful antioxidant protection for the
A wide
tathione peroxidase are enzymes produced by the itself
.
vitamin E
.
such as
right,
coenzyme Q10 page 152 and cysteine page an amino acid Herbs, such as bilberry page
.
of free radicals
Superoxide dismutase
body
page 209
niacin, vitamin
154
the energy oi rhe free radical, stop the
from forming
page 180
damage
body Antioxidants work
free radical
carotene
214
21"
C page
vitamin
natural antioxidants that
interfere with free radicals before they can
the
own
erals act as antioxidants in their
Free radicals are inherently unstable, since they contain "extra" energy.
enzymes, many vitamins and min-
body
variety of antioxidant enzymes, vita-
mins, minerals, and herbs
may
be rhe best way to
provide the body with the most complete protection
free radicals.
against free radical damage. See the individual nutri-
also available
ent or herb entries
the body's supply. However, these anti-
on
a
m this book for more information
particular antioxidant.
ASTHMA ASTHMA
Dietary Changes That is
a
lung disorder in
May Be
Helpful
which spasms of the bronchial pasUnrecognized food allergy
sages restrict the flow oi air in and
in at least
out of the lungs. The number of peo-
75%
is
a contributing factor
of childhood asthmatics and about
of adult asthmatics.-
A
medically supervised
"allergy elimination diet" often helps identify prob-
ple with
from
asthma and the death
this
condition have been
rate lematic foods. in-
creasing since the late 1980s. Environ-
A
health care professional should su-
pervise this allergy test, since there triggering an
a
is
chance of
asthma artack during the eliminadon-
and-rechallenge.
mental pollution appears to be one of the causes of this growing epidemic.
Some asthmatics sulfites
react to food additives, such as
and tartrazine yellow dye #5
occurring class of chemicals
may Conditions
also provoke
asthma
known
.
A
naturally
as salicylates
in sensitive individuals.
A
nutritionally oriented doctor or an allergist can help
Research suggests that some allergy-provoking sub-
determine whether chemical
stances, such as dust
sensitivities are present.
counteract the allergenic effects of these positively
Nutrients That
charged ions on respiratory
Helpful may
in asth-
relate to the
asthma
gies.
13
Other allergy
sufferers report considerable
pletely, after
negative ion therapy.
phylline and aminophylline) that deplete vitamin
B6. 3 In a study of asthmatic children, 200
indi-
with a few allergy reactions resolving com-
relief,
mg per day
of vitamin B6 for two months reduced the severity of
and reduced the amount of asthma
their illness
many
viduals experience relief from their respiratory aller-
common
is
or to certain antiasthma drugs (such as theo-
itself
Negative ions
tissues.
generally lead to favorable effects, and
Vitamin B6 (page 214) deficiency matics. 2 This deficiency
positive elec-
Meanwhile, negative ions appear to
trical charge.
May Be
and pollen, have a
The majority of
allergy sufferers can reduce reliance
ments
on other
treat-
biochemical, or prescription)
(nutritional,
during negative ion therapy.
medication needed. 4 In another study, asthmatic adults experienced a dramatic decrease in the fre-
quency and 50
asthma attacks while taking
severity of
mg of vitamin B6 twice a day.
5
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Individuals undergoing dialysis should not take vita-
Magnesium (page 182) levels are frequently low 6 in asthmatics. Magnesium supplements might help prevent asthma attacks, since magnesium can pre-
than 200
vent spasms of the bronchial passages. Intravenous
for
injections of
magnesium can stop an acute asthma
attack within minutes.
7
Although the
effect of oral
magnesium has not been well studied, many doctors recommend magnesium supplements for their asthma
The
patients.
taken by an adult
is
usual
200-400
proportionately
take
amount
less,
mg
magnesium
of
per day (children
based on their body
weight).
Supplementation with
1
gram of vitamin
C
min
C
Ingestion of large
damage.
Large
therefore be moni-
Magnesium
in
effects.
The normal stomach produces about amount of HC1 as is found in twenty tablets or capsules.
the
same
10-grain
However, people should not take
more than 10 grains (650 mg) of HC1 without the recommendation of a nutritionally oriented physi-
No
side effects are associated with the use of
air.
asthma have shown considerable improve-
after taking
1-2 grams of vitamin
buffered form of vitamin
C
bate or calcium ascorbate)
some asthmatics than acid).
nerve
supplements are not associated with side
ionized
ment
cause
amounts can cause diarrhea. Vitamin B12
larger
cian.
uals with
can
for adults, proportionately less
tored by a health care professional.
bronchial passages to go into spasm. 8
individ-
mg per day
children)
supervision.
amounts of vitamin B6 (more
amounts of vitamin B6 should
(page 217) per day reduces the tendency of the
Some
magnesium without medical
or
(such as
C
per day.
A
sodium ascor-
may work
regular vitamin
C
better for
Herbs That
Be
May
Helpful
(ascorbic
9
Ephedrine, an alkaloid extracted from ephedra (page
Very high amounts of vitamin B12 (page 216)
259),
is
an approved over-the-counter treatment for
per day) have been found to
bronchial tightness associated with asthma. 14 Over-
reduce the tendency for asthmatics to react to sul-
the-counter drugs containing ephedrine can be safely
supplements (1,500
fites.
10
The
meg
trace mineral
body detoxify
sulfites.
11
molybdenum
also helps the
However, a nutritionally
ori-
used by adults in the amount of 12.5-25
mg every
more than 150
and treatment of
labels for children's dosages.
Betaine hydrochloride, or HC1, (page 139)
may
be helpful to some individuals with asthma. 12 Ionized air (page 172)
10
may
also play a role in allergies.
every
four hours. Adults should take a total dose of no
ented physician should be involved in the evaluation sulfite sensitivity.
mg
twenty-four hours. Refer to
Ephedrine has largely
been replaced by other bronchodilating drugs, such as alupent
and
albuterol. Ephedra, also
known
as
ma
huang, continues to be an important component of
Conditions
Some
traditional herbal preparations for asthma.
people use 1-2 grams of the herb per day.
any type of product with ephedra. Ephedra-based
Traditionally, herbs that have a soothing effect
on bronchioles are
would
also used for asthma.
marshmallow
include
These
(page
root
sants should consult with a physician before using
289),
products should be avoided during pregnancy and
and used with caution
lactation
under
in children
the age of six years.
Marshmallow root
mullein (page 291), and licorice (page 286).
is
very safe. There have been
extremely rare reports of allergic reactions. Mullein is
generally safe, and there are
no known contraindi-
Are There Any Side Effects
cations to
or Interactions?
cept for rare reports of skin irritation.
Ephedra and ephedrine should be used with caution, since they
may
increase the heart rate
and
elevate
moved may retention.
heart conditions, diabetes, glaucoma, thyroid dis-
fect
and those taking MAO-inhibiting antidepres-
Checklist for
use during pregnancy or lactation, ex-
Licorice products without the glycyrrhizin re-
blood pressure. Anyone with high blood pressure,
ease,
its
increase blood pressure and cause water
Some people
are
more
sensitive to this ef-
than are others. Deglycyrrhizinated licorice ex-
do not cause
tracts
these side effects.
Asthma Herbs
Homeopathic Remedies
Vitamin B6, Magnesium,
Ephedra, Marshmallow root,
No homeopathy commonly
Vitamin C, Vitamin B12,
Mullein, Licorice
used
Nutritional
Supplements
for this condition
Betaine hydrochloride, Ionized air
ATHEROSCLEROSIS Atherosclerosis of arteries supplying the heart called coronary artery disease.
ATHEROSCLEROSIS, or hardening of the arteries,
of
a very
common disease of the major
blood
vessels. It is characterized
fatty streaks
by
along the vessel walls
can
blood to the heart, which often triggers heart
attacks
is
It
is
restrict the flow
—
the leading cause of death in Americans
and Europeans. Atherosclerosis of the
arteries sup-
plying the legs causes a condition called intermittent claudication.
People with elevated cholesterol
more
likely to
levels are
much
have atherosclerosis than people with
and deposits of cholesterol and
low cholesterol
calcium.
approaches to protecting against atherosclerosis are
aimed
levels.
at lowering
Many
important nutritional
serum cholesterol
levels.
People
concerned about atherosclerosis should also read the section
Conditions
on high cholesterol (page
62).
11
People with diabetes are also at very high risk for atherosclerosis.
Those with diabetes who
are
concerned about atherosclerosis should also read the section
on diabetes (page
may be
risk for atherosclerosis. For a discussion
and may also reduce the
see the section
sclerosis,
about
risk of athero-
on hypertriglyceridemia
amount
Lifestyle Changes That May Be Helpful
May Be
Quitting smoking protects
and heart disease and
osclerosis
is
(page
ather-
a critical step in
A behavior are both associated
linked to protection from this condition.
is
These are discussed
in
more
8)
when
it
—
—low
density
triggers athero-
has been damaged by reactive
detail in the section
on
supplements protect
serves to protect
LDL
LDL cholesterol.
is
an antioxidant that
from oxidative damage 5 and
has been linked to prevention of heart disease in double-blinded research. 6 Vitamin protects
with an increased risk of atherosclerosis, while exercise
"bad" cholesterol
Vitamin E (page 220)
is
the process of disease prevention.
Obesity and type
LDL
molecules called free radicals. Several antioxidant
disease.
many people from
Helpful
cardiologists agree that
sclerosis only
doctors acknowledge that smoking
and heart
of 2-4 ml, three times daily.
Nutrients That
lipoproteins, or
directly linked to atherosclerosis
powder per
day from capsules. Garlic may also be taken as a
Many
all
of garlic
fish,
(page 69).
Virtually
mg
at high
and other natural substances that lower
triglycerides
eating garlic or taking 900
tincture in the
39).
People with elevated triglycerides
fish oil,
an antiatherogenic agent, and many recommend
min
C
7
LDL, although
it is
(page 217) also
less clear
whether
vita-
protects against atherosclerosis. Virtually
nutritionally oriented doctors
IU of vitamin E per day to lower the sclerosis
and heart
attacks.
all
recommend 400-800
Many
suggest that people take vitamin
cholesterol.
C
risk of athero-
such doctors also
C
—
often
1
per day. See the section on cholesterol for
gram more
details.
Dietary Changes That
May Be
In
heart disease.
dietary changes in protecting
from atherosclerosis include avoiding meat
arteries
and dairy
increasing fiber, and possibly avoiding
fat,
studies, people
nium (page 203)
Helpful
The most important
some
8 9
who consume more
in their diet
In
sele-
have a lower risk of
one double-blinded report,
indi-
who already had one heart attack were given meg of selenium per day or placebo for six
viduals
100
months. 10 At the end of the
trial,
there were four
foods that contain trans fatty acids (margarine and
deaths from heart disease in the placebo group but
other processed foods).
none
Independent of their foods
lesterol,
cholesterol 1
sclerosis.
yolks.
contain
high
amounts
significant).
—mostly egg yolks—can induce athero-
recommend
It
that
makes sense
to reduce the intake of egg
may not
increase
all diet is
sulting
low
serum cholesterol
in fat.
from
as eating saturated fat,
A decrease in
stress
research.
if
LDL
the over-
eral
studies
have
—combined with
exer-
reduction has been proven by medical
2
Garlic (page 265) acts as a blood thinner
may reduce
and
other risk factors for atherosclerosis.
4
Doctors of natural medicine generally view garlic as
12
day.
cholesterol
found
from damage. 11 Sevfoods
high
in
quercetin lowers the risk of heart disease,
12 13 14
but
the research
Quercetin
is
on
this
found
levels
is
not consistent. 15
in apples, onions, black tea,
amounts linked
from heart disease are Blood
eating
subject
as a supplement. Dietary
tion 3
oriented doctors
Quercetin (page 201), a bioflavonoid (page 140), also protects
— meaning no
nutritionally
be statistically
that people with atherosclerosis supple-
and eggs
atherosclerosis re-
a pure vegetarian diet
meat, poultry, dairy, or eggs
and
at all
Some
this difference to
ment with 100-200 meg of selenium per
However, eating eggs does not increase serum
much
selenium group (although the numbers
were too small for
of
cholesterol as
cise
on serum cho-
effect
in the
as
low as 35
and
to protec-
mg per
day.
of an amino acid called homocys-
teine are strongly linked to both atherosclerosis
heart disease in general.
16
and
Researchers believe that
Conditions
even slight elevations of homocysteine trigger atherosclerosis at
early stages
its
and
significantly in-
B12 (page
levels
216), and
nails, skin rash,
of vitamins B6 (page 214),
folic acid
per day can cause the loss of finger-
and changes to the nervous system.
No clear toxicity has
crease the risk of heart disease.
Higher blood
meg
of 1,000
(page 163) are associ-
been identified with quercetin.
mask
Folic acid, although safe, can
toms of vitamin B12
which
deficiency,
is
the symp-
why
these
ated with low levels of homocysteine, 17 and supple-
vitamins should always be taken together. Vitamin
menting with these vitamins lowers homocysteine
B12 supplements
are not associated with side effects.
Vitamin B6 side
effects are rare, but
levels.
18 19
For the few cases in which B6, B12, and
folic acid fail to
normalize homocysteine, adding 6
grams per day of betaine may be
effective.
20
Of
these
tem changes can occur with dosages above 200
important.
Attempts to lower homocysteine by
simply changing the diet rather than using vitamin
supplements have not been successful. eral trials
While
sev-
have consistently shown that B6, B12, and
folic acid are helpful, the
Many nutritionally recommend 50 mg of vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and 800
meg of
grams per
day,
sulfate greater than 10
nausea may occur.
No
other adverse
have been reported. Care should be taken
effects
if
using a form of chondroitin sulfate that contains
sodium, as
this
may worsen high blood
pressure.
oriented doctors
100-300 meg of
folic acid.
Chondroitin sulfate (page 149)
may
At intakes of chondroitin
amounts used vary from
study to study.
ent that
22
mg
per day.
four supplements, folic acid appears to be the most 21
nervous sys-
is
another nutri-
prove to be important for healthy blood
Herbs That
May
Be
Helpful
As
the case with nutritional supplements
is
and
Preliminary research shows that chondroitin
foods that protect the cardiovascular system, herbs
may prevent atherosclerosis in animals and humans and may also prevent heart attacks in people who already have atherosclerosis. 23 24 However, fur-
that help prevent atherosclerosis are those that pro-
vessels.
sulfate
ther research
is
vide one of the following actions:
needed to determine the value of
•
chondroitin sulfate supplements for preventing or
Reduce the
levels
of cholesterol (page 62) and
triglycerides (page 69) in the
treating atherosclerosis.
bloodstream
•
Reduce the
Resveratrol (page 202), found primarily in red
•
Improve the strength of blood
a naturally occurring antioxidant that de-
•
Improve the flow of blood through the body
•
Provide antioxidant (page
wine,
is
creases the "stickiness" of blood platelets and helps 252627 flexible.
blood vessels remain open and
stickiness of platelets in the
8)
to the cardiovascular system
vessel walls
protection
—
particularly
with regard to blocking oxidation of
Are There Any Side Effects
blood
LDL
cholesterol
or Interactions? Vitamin E side
from vitamin C. However, some individuals experience diarrhea when taking a few thousand fects
milligrams of vitamin
C
per day. Selenium in excess
more
detailed
information
on lowering
serum cholesterol and
triglycerides
using herbs,
For
effects are very rare, as are side ef-
please refer to the respective herb entries from the checklist.
Checklist for Atherosclerosis Nutritional
Supplements
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs Asian ginseng, Bilberry, Butcher's
No homeopathy commonly used
Quercetin, Vitamin B6, Vitamin
broom, Fenugreek,
for this condition
B12, Folic acid, Betaine,
Ginger, Ginkgo biloba, Guggul,
Chondroitin sulfate, Resveratrol
Hawthorn, Psyllium, Turmeric
Vitamin
E,
Conditions
Vitamin C, Selenium,
Fo-ti, Garlic,
13
ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE Nutrients That ASIDE FROM tion
may be
the
training, nutri-
most important
Be
Helpful
in-
Strenuous
fluence
on
athletic
May
performance.
An
adequate number of calories, carbo-
exercise
damage muscle
free radicals,
and
tissue
fat
and even dietary
and water are necessary
for a
healthy body and especially for an
areas
increases
also
Antioxidants (page 217) and vitamin cals before they
athlete's body.
Nutrient needs often
increase faster than calorie needs for
tioxidants
may
E
in cities
exposure
8),
to
of
which can
inflammation
result in
and aching muscles. Exercising hydrates, protein,
production
the
increases
harmful substances called
or
free
including vitamin
smoggy radicals.
C
(page
(page 220), neutralize free radi-
can damage the body; although an-
do not improve
athletic
performance, they
aid in exercise recovery. Regular exercise in-
creases the efficiency of the antioxidant defense sys-
the athlete, yet
many
athletes
always eat an optimal
diet.
do not
Mean-
tem, but an extra boost of antioxidant vitamins
be needed letes
while, even marginal deficiencies of
older or untrained individuals or ath-
are undertaking an especially vigorous
training protocol or athletic event. 1
The B-complex vitamins (page
essential nutrients can reduce en-
durance, shorten the time to fatigue,
who
in
210) are also im-
portant for athletes because they are needed to unlock the energy from carbohydrates. Exercisers
or
make
it
more
performance.
difficult to
improve
may
may
have slightly increased requirements for some of the
B vitamins, such as vitamin B2 (page 212), vitamin B6 (page 214), and pantothenic acid (page 193). 2 Athletic performance could suffer
if
these increased
needs are not met. Intense exercise alters the body's use of and re-
quirements for several minerals. For example, exer-
can decrease blood
cise
losses of
Low
chromium
levels of these
levels
and increase urinary
(page 150) and zinc (page 224).
minerals interfere with blood
sugar regulation, energy production, tissue repair,
and resistance in a
to colds
and
form called chromium
ied for tion.
its
infections.
potential role in altering
6
body composiin
animals 4 and
suggested that chromium picolinate
creases fat loss
up research
Chromium,
picolinate, has been stud-
Although preliminary research
humans 5
3
in
and lean muscle
tissue gain, follow-
people has not confirmed chromium
picolinate to have a significant effect in altering
composition.
14
in-
body
7
Conditions
Iron (page 173) it
is
crucial for the athlete because
transports oxygen to and within the muscle
cells.
However, some athletes do not get enough of
80%
mineral. In fact, up to iron
result
and poor concentration.
ity,
fatigue (an early
athletic perfor-
powders that contain leucine are used by some
irritabil-
Nonetheless,
who
Other amino acids also influence
reduced en-
in
it
is
unwise to supplement with iron unless a deficiency has been diagnosed. Athletes
tissue.
mance. Leucine (page 177) supplements or protein
durance, muscle soreness, fatigue, lethargy, 8
that are needed for the mainte-
are
of exercising
which can
deficient,
nance of muscle
this
women
BCAAs
with the
experience undue
bodybuilders and other athletes to promote muscle recovery.
14
Some, but not
studies indicate that in-
all,
osine (page 169) can benefit athletes by improving
aerobic performance. 15
Some
warning sign of iron deficiency)
experts have claimed that ornithine (page
promotes muscle-building
should have their iron status evaluated by a nutri-
190)
tionally oriented physician.
but subsequent research has not supported these
Magnesium
This mineral aids
athlete's body.
and relaxation,
tion
many
(page 182) plays
tains the heartbeat
facilitates
in
roles in the
muscle contrac-
nerve function, main-
and blood pressure, and helps
build muscle. Strenuous exercise
may
increase
mag-
claims.
A
16
similar
amino
OKG
is
acids ornithine
of magnesium, thus placing an extra drain on mag-
levels in muscle.
status.
cle
protein, might be ergogenic aids (performance en-
hancers). However, while
it is
now
established that
an increased need for protein compared
maximum amount
with other adults, the
— weight—
suggested by researchers
pounds of body most
1.5
grams
of protein
for every 2.2
already in the diet of
is
athletes. Eating larger
amounts of protein may
For those few athletes
amounts of
who consume from
protein
less
their
than diets,
which include the amino acids leucine, isoleucine, valine, are
cle tissue
and
needed for the maintenance of musfor intense exercise.
ments may reduce muscle gain
loss
BCAA
supple-
and speed muscle
Research shows that individuals
who
supple-
carnitine (page 146) while engaging in an
exercise regimen are less likely to experience muscle
A
11
number
of clinical trials also indicate
that supplements of pyruvate (page 200), an altered
form of sugar, enhance exercise endurance. However, the research with pyruvate
and further fect
trials are
on performance
Whey of
creatine in the tine or in a is
amino
acids.
is
is
12
if
the ef-
significant.
Whey
is
18
body
is
Most
of the
stored in the muscles as crea-
form called phosphocreatine. 19 Creatine
traction.
20
also increases the synthesis of muscle
It
protein and assists in the formation of polyamines
motes protein synthesis by causing the muscles to swell,
which
is
Gamma sterols
and
called "cell volumizing."
oryzanol (page 164)
it
increases testosterone levels, the re-
lease of endorphins,
class
a mixture of
ferulic acid esters. Preliminary evidence
suggests that
tissue
is
and the growth of lean muscle
u
of
medium
chain triglycerides (page 184) are a
fatty
acids,
but
unlike
other
fats,
the
chain triglycerides are more rapidly ab-
sorbed and burned as energy. 23 However, most peo-
consume an adequate,
if
not excessive, amount
of fat in their diets, so extra fat intake as
chain triglycerides
is
medium
probably unnecessary.
13
preliminary
needed to determine
protein (page 223)
Conditions
also encourages synthesis of
a quickly available energy source for muscle con-
ple
small
OKG
while increasing muscle growth. 17
Medium
soreness.
and increase arginine and glutamine
insulin,
energy and muscle-building processes.
10
ment with
hormone
Creatine (page 153) assists in the production of
BCAAs,
branched-chain amino acids (page 138), or
and
166);
(powerful growth promoters). 21 Creatine also pro-
be linked to osteoporosis and kidney disease.
optimal
and glutamine (page
polyamine and helps prevent the breakdown of mus-
Certain amino acids, the building blocks for
athletes have
formed from
is
muscle-building hormones, such as growth
and
nesium
OKG,
believed to enhance the body's release of
nesium requirements while increasing urinary losses 9
compound, ornithine alpha-
ketoglutarate (page 191), or the
activity in the body,
a dairy-based source
protein provides the body
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Vitamin E side fects
effects are very rare, as are side ef-
from vitamin C. However, some individuals
experience diarrhea
when taking
a few
thousand
15
C
milligrams of vitamin
per day. Vitamin B2
amounts. Vitamin B6 side
toxic, even in high
with deteriorating kidney function and possibly os-
non-
is
teoporosis. However, neither kidney nor
effects
are rare, but nervous system changes can occur with
dosages above 200 reported
mg per day.
pantothenic
for
doses; very large
amounts
lems
Toxicity has not been
acid
(several
bly contribute
grams per day)
chromium has not been in
50-300 meg per
humans. Zinc intake
dition,
Little
In ad-
of
(page 151) intake.
containing supplements
Hemochromatosis,
when
(as
be
a child swal-
Keep
fatal.
out of
a
hemosiderosis,
and iron-loading anemias (such sive storage
child's
iron-
as thalassemia
arrhea. Occasionally, this can
more
mg per day.
serious, but
happen
Excessive
at
effects
with the use of
no
effects
have been reported with the use
Consuming medium chain on an empty stomach can lead to gasupset. Anyone with cirrhosis or other
oryzanol.
disease,
should
not
use
chain triglycerides.
and
Herbs That
Be Some
di-
doses as
magnesium
rarely caused by
it is
whey
problems or lung problems, such as chronic
medium
polycythemia,
Taking too much magnesium often leads to
is
to the diet than
creatine side effects, but
pulmonary obstructive
reach.
dangerous for people with these diseases.
take
No side gamma
liver
of iron. Supplementing iron can be quite
low as 350-500
more protein
known about
trointestinal
anemia) are conditions that involve exces-
sickle cell
is
triglycerides
Huge overdoses of iron lows many iron pills) can
whey
consistent toxicity has been reported to date.
in excess of
important to balance zinc and copper
is
it
with
inosine, ornithine, or ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate.
linked consistently
mg per day may impair immune function.
300
associated
There are no reported side
In supplemental doses (typically
with any toxicity
directly
protein.
can cause diarrhea.
day),
been
protein; the other dietary sources of protein proba-
supplemental
at
have
bone prob-
Helpful athletes during their training utilize energizing
herbs, such as Asian ginseng (page 232), eleuthero
in-
mag-
May
(Siberian ginseng)
(page 257), and guarana (page
273).
nesium supplements. People with kidney disease should not take magnesium supplements without
Are There Any Side Effects
consulting a physician.
or Interactions?
Side effects have not been reported with the use
of
BCAAs.
Carnitine has not been consistently
linked with any toxicity symptoms. People allergic to dairy
tein
are
products could react to whey pro-
and should therefore avoid
general,
who
Guarana may cause insomnia, trembling, anxiety, palpitations, urinary frequency, and hyperactivity.
it.
As with protein
long-term excessive intake
is
Its
use should be avoided during pregnancy and lac-
tation.
Long-term use may cause decreased
fertility,
in
cardiovascular disease, and several forms of cancer,
associated
according to epidemiological studies of caffeine use.
Checklist for Athletic Performance Nutritional
Supplements
Vitamin C, Vitamin
E,
Vitamin B-complex
(B2, B6, pantothenic acid),
Zinc, Iron,
Homeopathic Remedies
Asian ginseng,
No homeopathy commonly used
Eleuthero, Guarana
for this condition
Magnesium, Branched-chain
amino acids (BCAAs),
Whey
Chromium,
Herbs
Carnitine, Pyruvate,
protein, Leucine, Inosine, Ornithine,
Ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate (OKG), Creatine monohydrate,
Medium
16
Gamma oryzanol,
chain triglycerides
Conditions
Nutrients That
AUTISM
is
a severe psychiatric
disorder that begins in childhood.
May Be
Helpful
Vitamin B6 (page 214) has helped to normalize the function of nerve
Autistic individuals generally have
only weak contact with
trolled
trials,
1
Uncon-
and double-blinded research shows that
min B6 can be
reality.
cells in autistic children.
helpful for autistic children.
children typically took between 3.5
most 100
mg
2 3
vita-
In these
mg and
al-
of B6 for every 2.2 pounds of body
some researchers recommending 30 mg per 2.2 pounds of body weight. Although toxicity was not reported, such amounts are widely considered to have potential toxicity, can damage the nerweight, with
vous system, and should only be administered by a nutritionally oriented doctor.
At
least
researcher has suggested that vitamin ter
one prominent
B6 may be
bet-
supported by research than drug treatment
dealing with autism.
Some
in
4
researchers have added
magnesium (page
182) to vitamin B6, reporting that taking both nutri-
may work better than taking B6 alone. J The amount of magnesium 10-15 mg per 2.2 pounds
ents
of body weight
—
—
is
high enough to cause diarrhea in
some people and should be administered by
a nutri-
tionally oriented doctor. Doctors of natural medi-
cine will often try vitamin
B6 and magnesium
B6 or the combination of
for at least three
months
to see
if
these nutrients help autistic children.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? As mentioned above, the amounts of vitamin B6 and magnesium often used for autism are very high and have the potential for
toxicity.
A
health care physi-
cian should be consulted during treatment.
Checklist for Autism Nutritional
Supplements
Vitamin B6, Magnesium
No herbs commonly used this condition
Conditions
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs for
No homeopathy commonly used for this condition
17
BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA Nutrients That THE PROSTATE
is
May Be
a small
In 1941, Dr.
gland that surrounds the neck of
Helpful
William Cooper and James Hart wrote
about using flaxseed the bladder
function
is
and urethra.
Its
major
of
to contribute to seminal
BPH.
mg
1
enlarges or swells,
it
it
of flaxseed
can cral
put pressure on the urethra, acting
—
bit like a clamp)
known
this
a
per day.
oil
the treatment
men were given
The dose was
and then reduced to 1,300
mg
2,000
given for
per day for
weeks. After that time, a maintenance dose
of less then 1,000
mg was used. All patients began 63% had no residual urine at the
retaining less urine;
condition
is
as benign prostatic hyperall fifty-year-
lems stopped
and
leg pain
in
68 °o. All patients noted
along with an increase
Dribbling was eliminated
men
in
conclusion of the testing. Nighttime urination prob-
plasia (BPH). Half of
old
page 162
In this study, nineteen
three days fluid. If
oil
have BPH.
A man
with
BPH
has to urinate more often and expe-
in
95%
in
less fatigue
sexual libido.
of the cases. Urine
stream was more forceful and the size of the prostate
was reduced. Unfortunately there has been no recent follow-up to this preliminary research.
riences less force
and caliber while
urinating, often dribbling.
If
the
prostate enlarges too much, urina-
Other researchers have noticed that the portion of the seminal fluid for which the prostate sible
is
high
in the
mineral zinc page 224
is
there
difficult or
is
impossible and
an increased risk of urinarv
respon-
In a study
BPH had normal
levels
of zinc in the blood, which did not increase
when
of nineteen males, those with
tion
.
is
semen
zinc supplements were given. However, the
zinc levels increased.
tract infection (page 120)
and kidney
Most medical textbooks and doctors will advise surgery for
BPH
serious
obstruction. surgeries
mg
of zinc for two
months, which was then dropped to 50-100 mg. In
damage.
with
This group was given 150
is
enough
to cause
The prognosis
quite good.
men
for these
men (74%),
fourteen of the nineteen
shrunk
in size.
the prostate
Unfortunately, this study was never
published, and there
is
no other study using men
as
X
ray.
and endoscopy 2 Animal studies have confirmed
this
subjects.
This was
verified by rectal palpation.
finding but only using locally injected zinc. While the research supporting zinc
some doctors of
ommend
its
is
therefore very weak.
natural medicine nonetheless rec-
use."
Because zinc competes with copper for absorption,
when recommending
this
amount
of zinc most
nutritionally oriented doctors suggest also taking at least 2 or 3
mg of copper
page 151
.
Another group of researchers looked
amino
18
acid content
at
the
the building blocks of protein
Conditions
The group determined
of prostate fluid.
that the
fluid contained high amounts of three key amino
and glutamic
acids: glycine, alanine,
acid; a con-
men with BPH was then months, 66% of the patients
BPH.
Men
process.
with
BPH
done. After three
after consulting a doctor.
amino
this
50% had
reduced urinary urgency,
delay in
less
46% had less difficulty in mainand 43% had reduced frequency. No
starting urine flow,
taining flow,
were observed.
side effects
Beta-sitosterol
4
may
ben-
men with BPH. One double-blind study of 100 men showed that beta-sitosterol, taken either as 20
efit
mg
of
times per day or a
three
beta-sitosterol
placebo for six months, improved urine flow,
duced the
size of the prostate,
feelings of
and
improvement of BPH.
re-
led to subjective
BPH
become
the leading natural
has been shown to help keep symptoms in
larly,
17
Saw palmetto may inhibit 5-alpha-reductase, the enzyme that converts testosterone to its more active form, dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Saw palmetto also blocks prostate.
18
DHT
from binding
Studies have used 320
In a recent study, a
group of 305 patients with given 160
88%
success rate. 19
Since saw palmetto reduces levels of 5-alpha-re-
Toxicity
has not been reported with regard to
flaxseed.
Zinc intake
300
in excess of
mg
per day
6
function. Although the prelimcontradictory,
is
BPH was
of saw palmetto twice a day for three months;
the study reported an
or Interactions?
research
of the stan-
capsules, or tablets per day
mg
inary
mg
in the
dardized (85% liposterolic acids) herbal extract,
mild to moderate symptoms of
may impair immune
saw palmetto
treatment for BPH. This extract, when used regu-
5
Are There Any Side Effects
indefinitely.
should be done
fat-soluble extract of the
(page 306) berry has
check.
another nutrient that
is
nutritional support for
The
showed
mixture
acid
probably need to take
will
Any
with
an ongoing
is
one or a combination of these herbs
trolled study of forty-five
treated
BPH
Successful treatment of
patients
with
ductase, an additional benefit of this herb
duced
risk of developing prostate cancer.
may
be
re-
While no
have been done to show that reducing this en-
tests
zyme's activity will reduce prostate cancer
risk,
men
Alzheimer's disease should avoid zinc supplements
lower levels of this enzyme are detected in
until further studies clarify the role of zinc in this 78 disease.
countries with lower incidence of prostate cancer. 20
Zinc inhibits copper absorption, which can lead to
anemia and lower
("good" cholesterol). increased
more than Wilson's
zinc
if
of
levels
9 10
HDL
cholesterol
n Copper intake should be
supplementation continues for
few days (except for individuals with
a
disease).
Many
12
zinc
supplements,
to
An
from the bark of the African
extract
Pygeum africanum has proved
pygeum
for
use
also been used for
congesting properties that help with early-stage
BPH. 21
(standardized to
13%
contains three
173),
calcium
(page 182). will
A
16
(page
144),
li
and magnesium
multimineral (page 187) supplement
compounds
tosterols act as
Another herb
for
Urtica dioica.
The root
ume and maximum
Be
May
stage
is
Conditions
BPH.
22
It
a concentrated extract
nettle (page 293) plant
extract
may
increase the vol-
flow of urine in
men with
early-
has been successfully combined with
to be 120
mg
nettle root extract, capsules, or tablets twice per
day
BPH. An appropriate amount appears
In Europe, herbal supplements have
methods
ferulic esters
both saw palmetto and pygeum for treatment of
Helpful
the leading
BPH
made from the roots of the
Herbs That
that help the prostate:
help rid the prostate of any cholesterol deposits that
extended periods
of time.
Pygeum africanum
an anti-inflammatory;
accompany BPH.
for
pygeum
pentacyclic triterpenoids have a diuretic action; phy-
prevent mineral imbalances that can result
from taking high doses of zinc
of
sterols) herbal extract, cap-
formulation.
14
mg
Studies have used 50-100
sules, or tablets twice per day.
13
Italy,
(page 300) has anti-inflammatory and de-
prevent copper inhibition, include copper in the
Zinc competes for absorption with iron (page
tree
BPH. Ap-
Germany, France, and
in
in
for
managing
become one of early stages of
or a
2-4 ml tincture three times
daily.
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Herbs That
Be
May
nausea. Turmeric
is
extremely
in large quantities as a
Helpful
However, persons with symptoms from
tions.
stones should avoid turmeric.
most practitioners of natural medicine
Long-term use of willow
would consider using anti-inflammatory herbs
that
have proven useful in conditions such as rheumatoid
These would include boswellia (page 238),
arthritis.
turmeric (page 314), white willow (page 318), and topical
cayenne
(page
246)
ointment.
Refer
rheumatoid
arthritis (page 115) for specific
mendations
for these herbs.
to
recom-
may cause some does
has been used
food with no adverse reac-
While there have been few studies on herbal therapy for bursitis,
safe. It
not advisable, as
ulcers.
As
safer than aspirin.
is
However, willow
who
is
the case with aspirin,
willow should not be used to lower fevers dren. People
it
of the same problems that aspirin
—primarily stomach
much
is
gall-
in chil-
are allergic to aspirin should avoid
white willow. Besides causing a mild burning for the applications
(or
severe
burning
if
first
few
accidentally
placed in sensitive areas, such as the eyes:, there are
Are There Any Side Effects
no
or Interactions?
thing applied to the skin,
Boswellia
Rare side
is
generally safe
effects
when used
as directed.
can include diarrhea, skin rash, and
side effects
from use of cayenne. As with any-
some people may have an
allergic reaction, so the first application
should be to
a verv small area of skin.
Checklist for Bursitis Nutritional
Supplements
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs
Vitamin B12, Vitamin B3
Boswellia, Turmeric,
Rhus toxicodendron
White willow, Cayenne
graveolens 6c, Belladonna 6c
6c,
Ruta
CANKER SORES CANKER SORES,
or
mouth
Lifestyle Changes That May Be Helpful
ulcers, are small ulcerations within
Minor trauma from the mouth. Doctors call this
common
condition aphthous stomatitis.
ings,
poor-fitting dentures, rough
or braces can aggravate
mouth
ulcers
fill-
and
should be remedied by a dentist.
Dietary Changes That
May Be Food
Helpful
sensitivities or allergies
worse.
1
2 3
While
gies to play only a
Conditions
can make mouth ulcers
a double-blind study
minor
role,
4
found
aller-
people with recurrent
21
mouth ulcers should discuss the diagnosis and treatment of food sensitivities with a nutritionally oriented doctor. For some people, treating allergies may be a key component to restoring health.
by combining 200 of
warm
for
two
water.
It
mg of
DGL and 200 ml
powdered
can then be swished
to three minutes
and
in the
This can be
spit out.
continued each morning and evening for one week.
The
antiviral,
immune-enhancing, and wound-
healing properties of echinacea (page 255)
make
this
Many
herb a reasonable choice for mouth ulcers.
Nutrients That
May Be
mouth
people try 4 ml of liquid echinacea swished in the
Helpful
mouth
two
for
to three minutes, then swallowed.
This can be repeated three times per day. Tablets and Several reports have found a surprisingly high inci-
capsules containing echinacea
dence of iron (page 173) and B vitamin deficiency
among people with
mouth
recurrent
—300
plementing with B vitamins (page 211), 20
mg vitamin B2
vitamin B6 (page 214)
with
relief.
8
Thiamin
mg
5 6 7
Sup-
mg
risk.
9
recurrent
mouth
ing properties,
mouth
Many
to Lactobacillus acidophilus (page 135)
10
and
Lactobacillus bulgaricus. 11
Chewing four lactobacillus tablets three times per day may reduce soreness in some people with recurrent mouth ulcers. 12
mem-
soothing effect on mucous
chamomile (page 247) can be
ulcers
and other mouth
people with mouth ulcers
tried
irritations.
make
14
a strong tea
or tincture three to four times per day and then
swish ulcers re-
its
also be helpful.
branes (including the lining of the mouth) and heal-
for
provide some people
(Bl) deficiency specifically has
Some people with
Because of
vitamin Bl
(page 212), and 150
—can
been linked to an increased
spond
ulcers.
may
it
in the
Myrrh
mouth
before swallowing.
(page 292), another traditional remedy
with good wound-healing properties, has a long tory of use for
mouth and gum
tract or 4
mg
ml of myrrh tincture with
Are There Any Side Effects
to three times per day
or Interactions?
before swallowing.
Many
irritations.
people have tried mixing 200-300
his-
of herbal ex-
warm water two
and swishing
it
in the
mouth
Iron should not be supplemented unless a deficiency is
diagnosed with blood
tests.
Vitamins Bl and B2
are nontoxic, even in very high amounts. side effects with vitamin
of this vitamin can
and lactating
mg
B6 are
rare, very high levels
damage sensory
women
Although
nerves. Pregnant
should not take more than 100
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Licorice products without the glycyrrhizin removed
may
increase blood pressure
and cause water
tion; deglycyrrhizinated licorice
(DGL)
reten-
extracts
do
per day of vitamin B6. There are no reported
not cause these side
effects.
side effects with even large intakes of acidophilus.
People should not take echinacea without consulting a physician
Herbs That
Be
they have an
autoimmune
ill-
ness, such as lupus, or other progressive diseases,
May
such as tuberculosis or multiple
Those who
sclerosis.
are allergic to flowers of the daisy family should take
Helpful
echinacea with caution.
Licorice (page 286) that has
removed
if
had the glycyrrhizic acid
Although
rare, allergic reactions to
chamomile
(DGL).
have been reported. These reactions have included
the portion of licorice root that
bronchial constriction with internal use and allergic
can increase blood pressure and cause water reten-
skin reactions with topical use. While such side ef-
is
called deglycyrrhizinated licorice
Glycyrrhizic acid
is
some people. The wound-healing and soothcomponents of the root remain in DGL.
uncommon, persons with
tion in
fects are
ing
gies to plants of the Asteraceae family (ragweed,
A
mixture of
the inside of the
DGL
and warm water, applied to
mouth, may shorten the healing
time for mouth ulcers. 13 This
22
DGL
mixture
is
made
asters,
extremely
aller-
and chrysanthemums) should avoid use of
chamomile.
Myrrh
is
not associated with any side
effects.
Conditions
Checklist for Canker Sores Nutritional
Iron,
Supplements
Herbs
Vitamin B-complex
(B1,B2,B6), Acidophilus
Homeopathic Remedies
Licorice (DGL), Echinacea,
Natrum muriaticum
Chamomile, Myrrh
Arsenicum album
6c,
6c,
Mercurius
sol 6c,
Rhus
toxicodendron 6c, Borax 6c
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN
MANY
Nutrients That
CASES,
tunnel syndrome (CTS)
carpal
is
May Be
Helpful
thought to Vitamin B6 (page 214)
result
from long-term
tions of the
repetitive
hands and
mo-
wrists, such as
is
the most frequently used
and well-known nutritional treatment
for
CTS.
It
many people with CTS have vitamin B6 deficiencies. Some studies show that people with CTS are helped when given 100 mg of vitamin B6 appears that
1
from typing. Although tion ,
is
often a culprit,
repetitive
it
mo-
does not ex-
plain the frequent occurrence of
CTS
three times per day. 2
3
Although some researchers
have found benefits with lesser amounts, 4 sults
have not been consistent.
with non-motion-related conditions,
improve
such as pregnancy. Conventional
plementation.
in
two
to three
7 8 9
Often,
rest,
anti-inflammatory drugs, and, quently, surgery
sure
—which
fre-
relieves pres-
and eliminates the symptoms.
transformed
in the
the re-
CTS
body
B6 must be
to pyridoxal-5'-phosphate.
Some doctors of natural medicine suggest that ple who do not respond well to the vitamin B6 plements try 50
mg of
will
months with vitamin B6 sup-
In order to be effective, vitamin
treatment includes splinting,
5 6
peosup-
pyridoxal-5'-phosphate three
times per day.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Although side
effects
from vitamin B6 supplements
are rare, at very high levels this vitamin can
damage
sensory nerves, leading to numbness in the hands
and
feet as well as difficulty
walking. Vitamin B6
supplementation should be stopped
if
these symp-
toms develop. Pregnant and lactating
more than 100
Conditions
mg
women
should not take
of vitamin B6 per day. For other
23
,
adults, vitamin
200-500
B6
mg per day,
usually safe in
is
10
although occasional problems
have been reported in this range.
more than 100-200
amounts of
mg
11
Any
adult taking
of vitamin B6 per day for
more than
months should consult a doctor. from vitamin B6 become more common
a few
Side effects
when this
intake exceeds 2,000
supplement
level
mg per day; consequently,
should be avoided. 12
Checklist for Autism Nutritional
Supplements
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs No herbs commonly used
Vitamin B6
Ruta graveolens 6c, Rhus
for
toxicodendron 6c
this condition
CATARACTS Nutrients That
CATARACTS damage
develop
when
May Be
Helpful
to the protein of the lens of People with low blood levels of antioxidants (page
the eyes clouds the lens
and impairs
and those who eat few antioxidant-rich vegetables are at high risk for cataracts. 4
vision.
5
fruits
and
The major
antioxidants in the lens of the eye are vitamin
Most people,
if
they
live
long
enough, will develop cataracts.
(page 217)
zyme).
1
7
6
those are
who smoke,
exposed to excessive sunlight.
8
entists call oxidative
what
sci-
damage. Ox-
needed to activate vitamin E
is
which
C
Vitamin
in
turn activates glutathione. for healthy vision.
10
and
is
oping cataracts.
11 12
to take vitamin
C
damage
to the lens of the eye
with vitamin
prevents
Healthy people are more
likely
and vitamin E supplements than
who supplement
C develop far fewer cataracts. 14 15
Vitamin E supplements also protect against
appears to cause cataracts in ani-
mals 2 and people. 3
C
linked to a lower risk of devel-
those with cataracts, 13 and people
idative
with age; 9
levels in the eye decrease
however, supplementing with vitamin this decrease
All of these factors create
C
Both nutrients are important
have diabetes, or
cataracts in animals 16
take 400 IU of vitamin
Some
and people. 17
E per day
Many
people
as prevention.
studies find that eating
more foods
rich in
beta-carotene (page 209) or supplementing with
amin still
A
(page 209) lowers the risk of cataracts.
18
vitIt is
not clear whether beta-carotene per se protects
the eye or
if
the beta-carotene
is
found
contain other protective factors. People of spinach, which
is
risk for cataracts.
in
foods that
who eat a
lot
high in lutein (page 179), a nu-
trient similar to beta-carotene,
24
C
and glutathione (an antioxidant en-
Vitamin
(page 220)
Cataracts are more likely to occur in
8)
appear to be
at
low
19
Conditions
Vitamin B2 (page 212) and vitamin B3 (page
excess of 1,000
mg per day.
Another form of vitamin
213) are needed to protect glutathione, an important
B3, called niacin or nicotinic acid, at doses as low as
antioxidant in the eye. Vitamin B2 deficiency
50-100
linked to cataracts.
20 21
vitamin B2 and 40
mg of
Older people taking 3 vitamin B3 per day
partly protected against cataracts.
The
by blocking sorbitol accumulation for those
mg of
may be
22
mg may cause flushing, headache,
and stom-
achache in some people. However, very high doses (above
1
gram) of
this
form of vitamin B3 can also
cause a variety of serious health problems.
flavonoid quercetin (page 201)
may be especially helpful
is
may
also help
in the eye.
23
This
with diabetes.
Herbs That
Be
May
Helpful
Are There Any Side Effects
Bilberry (page 234), a close relative of blueberry,
or Interactions?
high in the bioflavonoid (page 140) complex antho-
Some
individuals develop diarrhea after as
few thousand milligrams of vitamin
little
as a
C per day, while
others are not bothered by ten times this amount.
However, high
body of copper,
24
an
C
of vitamin
levels
can deplete the
essential nutrient.
It is
prudent
to ensure adequate copper intake at higher intakes
C
of vitamin
(copper
found
is
in
many
nicotinamide,
though rare
liver
retina
protect
both
the
from oxidative damage. This
bioflavonoid also helps with adaptation to bright light
The potent antiof anthocyanosides makes it useful
and improves night
oxidant activity
vision.
for reducing the risk of cataracts. 26
Many
people take 240-480
27
mg
per day of
bil-
berry extract, capsules, or tablets standardized to
of vitamin B3, called niacinamide or is
and the
lens
multivita-
min/mineral supplements).
One form
cyanosides. 25 Anthocyanosides
is
almost always safe to take,
problems have occurred
al-
at doses in
contain
25%
anthocyanosides.
In
amounts, there are no known side
recommended
effects
with
bil-
berry extract.
Checklist for Cataracts Nutritional
Supplements
Vitamin C, Vitamin Lutein,
B-Complex
E,
Vitamin A/Beta-Carotene,
Herbs
Homeopathic Remedies
Bilberry
No homeopathy commonly used
(B2, B3), Quercetin
for this condition
CHEMOTHERAPY SUPPORT CHEMOTHERAPY PORT,
Unfortunately, during the process of eliminating
SUP-
the systemic use of anti-
cancerous
many
cells,
healthy cells are also damaged, and
side effects
can develop. Several nutritional ap-
proaches show promise for alleviating side effects
cancer drugs, for
is
a
many cancers.
Conditions
common treatment
and/or increasing the effectiveness of chemotherapy treatment.
25
,
Malabsorption and Weight Loss may
working with
involve
trials
suggest similar effects,
including increased survival. 8 Nutritional support
chemotherapy patients should be discussed with
for
Chemotherapy often causes nausea, malabsorption, and weight loss. The best way to combat these problems
few human
patients, a
a nutritionally ori-
ented doctor or dietitian on an individual basis. multiple vitamin/mineral (page 187) can be a
A
a nutritionallv oriented doctor.
Nutrients and Specific
Chemotherapy Drugs
first
step in counteracting the decreased absorption of
Methotrexate, a chemotherapy drug, interferes with the metabolism of folic acid (page 163), a
nutrients caused by chemotherapy.
B vitamin.
Cancer patients taking methotrexate should not supplement
Nausea At
one
least
suggests that N-acetyl cysteine
NAC,
mg per day may
at 1,800
1
NAC
an amino acid-like supplement that pro-
duces antioxidant (page
Ginger (page
activity.
8)
267) can also be helpful in alleviating nausea and
vomiting caused by chemotherapy. 2
3
A
tablets, capsules,
available,
and
liquid herbal extracts
which can be taken
250
in
gists
acid
is
also
mg amounts
every two or three hours, for a total of
gram
1
supply leucovorin
—
body.
leucovorin
is
form of
special
a
methotrexate has done
after
The
—
its
in the
Adriamycin, also called doxorubicin, sometimes causes heart damage.
pear to reduce this
Q10
A
variety of antioxidants ap-
toxicity:
For example, coenzyme
(page 152) has been used successfully for this
purpose. 9 Nutritionally oriented doctors sometimes
recommend 90-120 mg of coenzyme Q10.
C
protects against Adri-
amycin-induced heart damage. 10 For
reason,
this
some nutritionally oriented doctors recommend several grams of vitamin C per day to people taking
Mouth Sores Chemotherapy often causes painful mouth
Adriamycin. sores, a
In test tubes, vitamin
condition called mucositis. Applying 400 IU of vita-
min E (page 220)
work
folic
used to protect against un-
In animals, vitamin
per day.
hance the
ability of
E has been found
Adriamycin to
kill
cancer
to encells.
Anecdotes have appeared suggesting that hair research. 4 This can be achieved by breaking a vita-
min E capsule and squeezing
it
onto the sores.
high amounts (1,600 IU per day
It
E
caused by Adriamycin.
body
active
when
ented doctors applied to
E
)
of vitamin E. 12 In
protects against heart
form
rather than tocopheryl forms of vitamin E, because
may not be
loss
caused by Adriamycin may be reduced by taking
animals, vitamin to use the d-alpha tocopherol
the tocopheryls
11
topically twice per day to the sores
can reduce the problem, according to double-blind
makes sense
in a
with their
necessary side effects caused by methotrexate.
reasonable
amount is 2-4 grams of the dried rhizome powder two to three times per day. Ginger in the form of
it
with the action of the drug. Sometimes oncolo-
fere
and vomiting caused by chemotherapy.
discussing
first
oncologist, because supplementation might inter-
reduce
nausea is
beyond the 400 meg found
multivitamin without
trial
(page 189), or
folic acid
13
recommend
damage
Many
nutritionally ori-
at least
800 IU of vitamin
to people taking Adriamycin.
surfaces.
Under
certain circumstances, vitamin
B2 (page
216), or riboflavin, can also have antioxidant activity.
Nutrients That
May
Help
In rats, supplementation with vitamin
Adriamycin-induced heart damage. 14
Chemotherapy Work
tect against
In animal
leads to depletion of
ents
and test-tube
—usually antioxidants such
209),
217)
5
7
vitamin E (page 220)
—have
therapy.
26
Cisplatin,
studies, individual nutri-
6
as vitamin
and vitamin
increased the effectiveness of
Although more research
is
needed
A C
(page
(page
chemo-
in
cancer
some
another chemotherapy drug, often
magnesium (page
reports, this depletion
of cases.
16
B2 helps pro-
happens
in a
182).
15
In
majority
People taking cisplatin should have their
magnesium
status checked by a nutritionally ori-
ented doctor,
who
will prescribe
magnesium supple-
Conditions
ments when appropriate. Glutathione significantly
should not take more than 100
mg
reduces the toxicity caused by cisplatin and im-
For other adults, vitamin B6
safe in
proves quality of
life
for these patients, but
be given intravenously by a doctor. 17
it
must
18
mg
200-500
is
of vitamin B6.
amounts of
per day, although occasional problems
have been reported in this range.
Fluorouracil sometimes causes problems on the skin of palms and soles. Reports have appeared
mg
showing that 100
per day of vitamin B6 (page
214) can sometimes eliminate the pain associated
with
this condition.
19 20
Herbs That
Be
May
Helpful
Using herbal adaptogens following chemotherapy
Are There Any Side Effects
can help the bone marrow
or Interactions?
white blood tion.
No
consistent adverse effects of
ported in humans.
amounts of
have been
re-
ful
small study found that daily
grams or more could lead to oxida-
damage. Extremely large amounts of cysteine,
tive
the
1.2
One
NAC
amino acid from which
NAC
is
may be
derived,
toxic to nerve cells in rats.
Vitamin E toxicity
widely considered to be
safe.
Women who
could become pregnant should take
IU per day of vitamin fects.
less
—
than 10,000
A to avoid the risk of birth de-
in rare cases
hair loss, fatigue,
Some
—cause headaches, dry
bone problems, and
liver
skin,
plete the
levels of
body of copper, an
C
per day,
vitamin
C
can de-
essential nutrient.
It is
prudent to ensure adequate copper intake at higher intakes of vitamin
C
following chemotherapy are astragalus (page
mg
233) (two to three 500
(copper
is
found
in
capsules three times per
day), eleuthero (Siberian ginseng) (page 257) (2-3
mg
grams per day of the dried root or 300-400
per
day of the concentrated solid extract standardized
232) (100-200 extract).
21 22 23
E),
and Asian ginseng (page
mg per day of the standardized herbal Astragalus
often used in combina-
is
tion with another Chinese herb, Ligustrum lucidum.
Other herbal adaptogens that may also prove helpful include maitake (page 288), shiitake (page 310), reishi (page 303),
and schisandra (page
307).
little
while others are not bothered by ten times this
amount. However, high
Three herbs that have proven particularly use-
damage.
individuals develop diarrhea after as
few thousand milligrams of vitamin
as a
are or
For other adults, intake above 25,000 IU per
day can
and help optimize immune func-
on eleutherosides B and very rare; supplements are
is
cells
production of
in the
many
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Astragalus, eleuthero, and Asian ginseng are generally safe.
Astragalus has no
side effects
when
used as recommended.
may cause overinsomnia. Consuming
In rare instances, Asian ginseng
multi-
stimulation
vitamin/mineral supplements).
known
and possibly
Congestive heart failure patients taking coen-
caffeine with ginseng increases the risk of overstim-
zyme Q10 should not abruptly discontinue taking
ulation and gastrointestinal upset. Persons with un-
supplements without
controlled
Vitamin B2
is
first
consulting a physician.
nontoxic, even in very high amounts.
Taking too much magnesium can lead to diarrhea. This can happen at doses as low as 350-500 mg per day. People with kidney disease should not take
magnesium supplements without consulting
may cause menstrual abnormalities and breast tenderness in some women. Ginseng is not recommended for pregnant or lactating women. There have been no reports of any side
effects
with the use of maitake. Shiitake has an excellent
Although side
effects
rare, at very
damage sensory hands and
blood pressure should not use
ginseng. Long-term use of ginseng
a
physician.
ments are
high
from vitamin B6 supple-
high levels this vitamin can
nerves, leading to
feet as well as difficulty
numbness
in the
walking. Vitamin
B6 supplementation should be stopped if these symptoms develop. Pregnant and lactating women
Conditions
record of safety but has been
known
to induce tem-
porary diarrhea and abdominal bloating when used in
high dosages.
yet
Its
safety during
been established. Side
clude dizziness, dry
effects
mouth and
and abdominal upset; these
pregnancy has not
from
reishi
can
in-
throat, nose bleeds,
rare effects
may develop
27
with continuous use over three to six months. As
it
may increase bleeding time, reishi is not recommended for those taking anticoagulant (blood-thinning) medications. Pregnant
Checklist for
and lactating
women
should consult a physician before taking effects involving schisandra are
may
reishi. Side
uncommon,
but they
include abdominal upset, decreased appetite,
and skin
rash.
Chemotherapy Support Herbs
Homeopathic Remedies
Multiple vitamin/mineral,
Ginger, Astragalus, Eleuthero,
Gelsemium
6c, Ipecac 30c,
N-acetyl cysteine, Vitamin E,
Asian ginseng, Ligustrum lucidum,
Nux vomica
6c,
Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Folic acid,
Maitake, Shiitake, Reishi,
sulfuricum 30c
Coenzyme Q10, Vitamin B2
Schisandra
Nutritional
(riboflavin),
Supplements
Cadmium
Magnesium,
Vitamin B6
COMMON COLD/SORE THROAT Dietary Changes That THE
COMMON COLD
is
an
acute (short-term) viral infection of
May Be
Helpful
Sugar has been found to interfere with immune functioning, 1 so
it
makes sense
to avoid excess sweets.
the upper respiratory tract, often
causing runny nose, sore throat,
Nutrients That
and malaise. Colds can be spread through the air,
such as
when
a person sneezes,
or by contact with contaminated
May Be A
Helpful
review of twenty-one placebo-controlled studies
using 1-8 grams of vitamin
C
(page 217) found that
"In each of the twenty-one studies, vitamin
objects.
duced the duration of episodes and the
C
re-
severity of
symptoms of the common cold by an average of 2 3 4 %." 23 The optimum amount of vitamin C to take for cold treatment is debatable, but 1-3 grams the
per day
is
commonly
used.
Zinc (page 224) gluconate lozenges are helpful for cold sufferers. 5
6
A
few reports claim that zinc
ineffective, but these trials
active
forms of
zinc.
7
have been found to use
28
in-
Successful research uses zinc
gluconate lozenges containing 15-25 lozenge.
is
They can be used
mg of
zinc per
at the first sign of a cold;
Conditions
up
to ten lozenges per day can be taken for several
days during the cold. Long-term zinc supplementa-
grams three times per
mg
per day, and must include copper (page 151) to
Herbs high
Using goldenseal powder
may soothe
as a tea or tincture
tion in healthy individuals should be lower, about 15
day.
in mucilage,
a sore throat.
such as slippery elm
(page 311) and marshmallow root (page 289), are often helpful for symptomatic relief of coughs and
avoid a copper deficiency.
irritated throats.
Are There Any Side Effects
Herbal supplements can play a
or Interactions? Some
attempts to strengthen the
individuals develop diarrhea after as
few thousand milligrams of vitamin
little
as a
C per day, while
others are not bothered by ten times this amount.
However, high
levels of
body of copper,
8 9
vitamin
C
can deplete the
an essential nutrient.
It is
prudent
to ensure adequate copper intake at higher intakes
of vitamin
C
(copper
is
found
in
many
multiple vita-
zinc.
Zinc intake
impair
immune
in excess of
function.
(Siberian ginseng) (page 257), Asian ginseng (page
and schisandra (page
232), astragalus (page 233), 307), can help keep various
ing the
immune system
tragalus
—functioning
—
function. Schisandra
may
immune
also be helpful for coughs.
10
300
mg
it
comes
may
per day
Some people
to
report that
(page 280) has antibiotic properties, which
count for
its
taste.
remedy
herb's historical use as a
Herbs That
Be
May
tract, particularly in cases
tem
Helpful sys-
and reduces the incidence of colds when taken doubles as a useful treatment for a
as a preventive.
It
cold, because
12 helps speed the healing process.
it
As an immune system stimulant, echinacea best taken for a specific period of time.
of a cold,
and continued vent a cold,
it
for ten to fourteen days.
A
"rest" period
since echinacea's effects tinuously.
nacea
At the onset
To help
pre-
can be taken three times per day for six
to eight weeks.
Many
is
recommended,
may diminish
people take up to 900
in tablet or capsule
if
used con-
mg
of echi-
form, or 4 ml three times
In traditional herbal medicine, goldenseal (page is
often taken with echinacea.
loids in the root (berberine
Two
alka-
and canadensis) have an
antimicrobial and mild immune-stimulating effect.
Goldenseal soothes irritated mucous membranes the throat, 14
making
it
13
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? People should not take echinacea without consulting a physician
useful for those experiencing
if
they have an
autoimmune
illness,
such as lupus, or other progressive diseases, such as tuberculosis or multiple sclerosis.
Those who
lergic to flowers of the daisy family
nacea
with is
Taken
caution.
gastrointestinal distress effects.
as
Goldenseal
is
are al-
should take echi-
recommended,
generally safe. However, as with
kaloid-containing plants,
all al-
high amounts may lead
to
and possible nervous system
not recommended for preg-
nant or lactating women. Slippery elm
in
a sore throat with their cold.
effects.
is
quite safe, with no
Marshmallow
is
Used
as
known
allergic reactions.
recommended, Asian ginseng
is
gener-
may cause overstimulainsomnia. Consuming caffeine
periods of time. Goldenseal root extract, capsules,
ally safe. In rare instances,
or tablets are typically taken in amounts of 4-6
tion
and possibly
side
also very safe. There have
been extremely rare reports of
Goldenseal root should only be used for short
Conditions
of irritating coughs with
The resin of the herb myrrh (page 292) has been shown to kill various microbes and to stimulate macrophages (a type of white blood cell). Red raspberry (page 302) may also help relieve some of the symptoms of the common cold, such as sore throat.
goldenseal
per day of the liquid extract.
270) root
for the respiratory
is
can be taken three to four times per day
it
for this
bronchial congestion.
Echinacea (page 255) stimulates the immune 11
ac-
Mullein (page 291) has expectorant
and demulcent properties, which accounts
bad
may
easing of throat and upper respiratory
mouth
a
re-
search to inhibit the influenza virus. Horseradish
zinc lozenges lead to mild problems, such as nausea,
and
includ-
optimally. As-
regarded for boosting
well
is
body systems
tract infections.
irritation,
fight
Elderberry (page 256) has been shown in
not necessarily better when
is
immune system and
Adaptogens, which include eleuthero
infections.
min/mineral supplements).
More
role in long-term
it
29
with ginseng increases the risk of overstimulation
should avoid products that have been adulterated
and gastrointestinal upset. Persons with uncon-
with Panax ginseng or other related species that are
blood pressure should not use ginseng.
trolled high
contraindicated.
normalities and breast tenderness in
Ginseng ing
is
some women.
not recommended for pregnant or lactat-
known
Astragalus and elderberry have no
Long-term use of ginseng may cause menstrual ab-
effects
when used
as
recommended. Side
volving schisandra are
uncommon
but
effects in-
may
include
abdominal upset, decreased appetite, and skin
women.
side
rash.
have been minimal with
Very large amounts of horseradish can cause vomit-
use of eleuthero. Mild, transient diarrhea has been
ing or excessive sweating. Horseradish should be
number of users. Eleuthero may cause insomnia in some people if taken too close to bedtime. Eleuthero is not recommended for
avoided by patients with hypothyroidism. Mullein
tions to
individuals with uncontrolled high blood pressure.
for rare reports of skin irritation.
Reported side
effects
reported in a very small
It
can be used during pregnancy or lactation. pregnant or lactating
ever,
Checklist for Nutritional Vitamin
C,
women
Common
How-
using eleuthero
generally safe, its
is
and there are no known contraindica-
use during pregnancy or lactation, except
Myrrh
ciated with any side effects. Raspberry
is
not asso-
may
cause
mild loosening of stools and nausea.
Cold/Sore Throat
Supplements
Zinc
Herbs
Homeopathic Remedies
Echinacea, Goldenseal, Slippery
Aconite 30c,
elm,
Marshmallow
Kali
bichromicum
Rhus toxicodendron
root,
Eleuthero, Asian ginseng,
Natrum muriaticum
Astragalus, Schisandra,
Euphrasia 6c
6c,
6c. 6c,
Elderberry, Horseradish, Mullein,
Myrrh, Red raspberry
CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
(CHF)
is
condition that results
muscle
is
unable to
as quickly as
is
Hypertension (page 67), or high blood pressure, can cause congestive heart failure.
a chronic
when
pump
needed.
breathlessness, fatigue,
It
the heart
Cautions About
blood
Exercise
leads to
Too much exercise can be life-threatening for those with CHF. How much is "too much" varies from person to person. Therefore, any exercise program
and accumu-
lation of fluid in the lungs or the veins
(primarily in the legs), or both.
undertaken by someone with
CHF
requires profes-
sional supervision. Nevertheless, even with severe disease, appropriate exercise can benefit those with
CHF.
30
1
Conditions
Nutrients That
of CHF. 12
May Be
ing arginine.
As
many
heart conditions, coenzyme
helps
people with
true for
is
(page
152)
Helpful CHF 2 — an Many
proven in double-blinded research. 3
mg
take 30
three times per day.
months
take several ple with
taking
to
show
Q10
effect
people
Coenzyme Q10 may
beneficial results. Peo-
CHF taking coenzyme Q10 should not stop suddenly.
it
CHF. Those with
Sudden withdrawal may exacer-
CHF
have insufficient oxygenation
damage
of the heart, which can
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Carnitine has not been consistently linked with any
(page 146) supplements.
made from
the heart muscle.
Carnitine
should not be taken by anyone taking "sparing" uretic drugs. Excessive
take 500
is
a natural sub-
tor.
High potassium intake can produce stomach
irritation.
Taurine has not been consistently linked with
any
toxicity. Individuals
5
mg
many
Therefore,
recommend
nutri-
that those
eral.
CHF
are often given drugs
magnesium and potassium (page
important to protect against the arrhyth-
Many
nutritionally oriented doctors suggest
magnesium supplements of 300 mg per day. Whole fruit and fruit and vegetable juice, all of which are high in potassium, are also recommended by
some doctors; however,
dietary
this
cause several drugs given to those with tually cause retention of potassium,
change
CHF can
ac-
making dietary
dangerous.
fruit,
Taurine (page 206), an amino acid, helps the heart pump. Research repeatedly shows that taurine helps those with
CHF.
8 9 10
n Most
nutritionally ori-
ented doctors suggest 6 grams per day.
The body needs amino acid, to make blood
flow.
arginine (page 137), another
not take arginine, because
it
can stimulate the virus.
Herbs That
Be
is
May
Helpful
Studies have
from the
shown
leaves
that standardized extracts
made
and flowers of hawthorn (page 276),
Crataegus oxyacantha, are effective in the support of early-stage congestive heart failure. extracts help early-stage
CHF
14
13
Hawthorn
by increasing blood
flow to the heart, increasing the strength of heart contractions,
reducing
the extremities, 151617 (page8).
in
resistance
and acting
as
to
blood
flow
an antioxidant
People often use hawthorn extract in capsules or tablets standardized to either total flavonoid content
(usually
2.2%) or oligomeric procyanidins (usually
18.75%).
day or
Many
people take 80-300
a tincture in the
mg
amount of 4-5 ml
twice per
three times
Hawthorn berry products that are not standardized are weaker, and the recommended amount daily.
is
approximately 4-6 grams per
Those with early-stage
day.
CHF
might consider
which increases
other herbs that help improve circulation. Ginkgo
impaired in those with
biloba (page 268) and garlic (page 265) herbal ex-
nitric oxide,
This process
CHF. Arginine has been used experimentally in amounts of 5.6-12.6 grams per day in the treatment
Conditions
disease
herpes (either cold sores or genital herpes) should
should be discussed with a health care provider, be-
potassium, even from
liver
of carnitine two to three
mias* which could result from a lack of either min7
with kidney or
before supplementing with arginine. Individuals with
rhythmias. 6 Those with
It is
a doc-
186). Levels of carnitine are
Magnesium (page 182) deficiency frequently occurs with CHF, leading to heart arrhythmias. Magnesium supplements reduce the risk of these arthat deplete both
di-
intake can cause
diarrhea. People with kidney disease should not take
times per day.
197).
magnesium
should consult their nutritionally oriented doctors
oriented doctors
CHF
magnesium
and
Potassium
acids lysine (page 181)
people with CHF.
tionally
with
4
amino
the
and methionine (page in
symptoms.
toxicity
Such damage may be reduced by taking carnitine
low
doctor should be consulted before tak-
magnesium supplements without consulting
bate
stance
A
tracts in capsules, tablets, or tinctures are
two
possi-
ble choices.
31
Checklist for Congestive Heart Failure Nutritional
Supplements
Coenzyme Q10,
Carnitine,
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs
Magnesium,
Potassium, Taurine, Arginine
Hawthorn, Ginkgo biloba,
No homeopathy commonly used
Garlic
for this condition
CONSTIPATION Dietary Changes That CONSTIPATION
results
when
food moves too slowly through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
May Be
Helpful
Insoluble fiber (page 159) acts like a sponge.
Adding
water to the "sponge" makes
to
through the GI
it
soft
tract. Insoluble fiber
brown
etables, beans,
rice,
and easy
push
comes from
whole wheat,
rye,
veg-
and
other whole grains. Switching from white bread
and white
whole grain and brown
rice to
help relieve constipation. lots of fluid
sponge"
now
is
in the
may
important to drink
It is
along with the fiber
of water per serving of
rice
fiber.
—
at least 16
ounces
Otherwise, a "dry
system, which can worsen the
constipation. In addition, flaxseed or to the diet.
Some
recommend
15
wheat bran can be added
doctors of natural medicine also
ml per day of flaxseed
to help relieve constipation.
stipation but
amounts
is
not by
(page 162)
Wheat bran
helps con-
itself a cure,
1
although higher 2
Psyllium
allergies in children or a lack of
stomach
are sometimes
(page 299) seeds
Food
oil
may
acid or pancreatic stipation worse.
more
also help.
enzymes
If
successful. 3
in adults
may make con-
other approaches do not help,
these possibilities can be discussed with a nutritionally oriented physician.
Lifestyle Changes That May Be Helpful Exercise
may
increase the muscular contractions of
the intestine, which sometimes helps tents through the body.
exercise
32
4
move
the con-
Nonetheless, the effect of
on constipation remains
controversial. 5
Conditions
Nutrients That
May Be
The unprocessed sess a
Helpful
effect.
The
bitter
compounds
in
dandelion (page 251) leaves and root are also mild
Chlorophyll (page 148), the substance responsible for the green color in plants,
mild laxative
roots of fo-ti (page 264) pos-
many
useful for
is
gas-
trointestinal problems, including constipation.
laxatives.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
Are There Any Side Effects
These natural stimulant laxatives are
or Interactions?
use; they are rarely
No
unless in
been reported with the use of
side effects have
They are not typically recommended for pregnant and lactating women (senna is an exception). Those
May
Herbs That
with inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn's disease (page 34) or ulcerative colitis, should not use
Helpful
laxatives.
The most come from
worldwide
Side effects from psyllium (such as allergic skin
Herbal laxatives are either bulk-
and respiratory reactions to psyllium dust) have
frequently plants.
sold
laxatives
forming or stimulating.
largely been limited to workers in psyllium
Bulk-forming laxatives come from plants with a high fiber and mucilage content that expand they
recommended for long-term use, very low amounts for chronic constipation.
Overuse can lead to dehydration and dependency.
chlorophyll.
Be
for short-term
come
facturing plants.
when
into contact with water; examples include
manu-
Senna can cause the colon to become dependent
on
it
to
move
properly. Therefore, senna
must not be
psyllium, flaxseed, and fenugreek (page 262). As the
used for more than ten consecutive days. Chronic
volume
senna use
in the
bowel increases, a
reflex contraction
is
(for
more than
ten days) can also cause
stimulated. These mild laxatives are best suited for
loss of fluids,
long-term treatment of constipation.
of which can lead to dehydration and negative
Many
nutritional doctors
recommend
7.5
grams
of psyllium seeds or 5 grams of psyllium husks,
levels,
fects
on the heart and muscles.
tive
preparations,
if
used
and diarrhea,
all
ef-
Similarly, aloe laxa-
for
more than ten
day.
consecutive days, can aggravate constipation and
doctors use a combination of senna (18%)
cause dependency. Those with an intestinal obstruc-
mixed with water or
Some
one to two times per
low potassium
juice,
and psyllium (82%)
for the treatment of chronic
constipation. This has been ple in nursing
homes.
shown
work
to
for peo-
6
Stimulant laxatives are high
in
anthraquinones,
which stimulate bowel muscle contraction. The
most frequently used stimulant
is
the
employ cascara.
may cause mild diarrhea. Some people who are sensitive to fo-ti may develop a skin rash, and very high doses may cause numbness in the arms or Fo-ti
legs.
Dandelion
leaf
and root should be used with
caution by persons with gallstones.
If
there
is
an ob-
While senna
struction of the bile ducts, then dandelion should be
most popular, cascara (page 243)
avoided altogether. In cases of stomach ulcer or gas-
leaves, cascara bark,
(page 309)
laxatives are senna
tion should not
and aloe
latex.
has a somewhat milder action. Aloe (page 231)
is
tritis,
dandelion should be used cautiously, as
it
may
cause overproduction of stomach acid.
very potent and should be used with caution.
Checklist for Constipation Nutritional
Fiber,
Supplements
Flaxseed
Chlorophyll
Conditions
oil,
Herbs
Homeopathic Remedies
Psyllium, Flaxseed, Fenugreek, Senna,
Nux vomica
Cascara, Aloe,
Fo-ti,
Dandelion
6c, Sepia 30c,
Sulfur 6c
33
-
;
n n
UN'S DISEASE Dietary Changes That
CROHN'S DISEASE
ls
poorly understood inflammato: that affects :he final part
May Be
People with Crohn's others.
1
While
tine are
of the small nir
e
and the begin
on of the colon.
It
often
Helpful
still
eliminating
details of
more sugar than
.at
dis
how
sugar injures the intes-
being uncovered,
many
doctors sugg
sugar (including soft drinks and
all
processed foods with added sugar from the diets of those with Crohr
causes bloodv stools and mal-
A
i
d problems.
than
high animal protein and high fat diet
has also been linked to Crohn's
fish
with
many
other health conditions,
beneficial to eat less fruits
meat and
dairy- fat
other
d:
it
may
be
and more
and vegetab
^X~hen those with Crohn's disease avoid foods
they are allergic to, they fare
much
better.
One
study
reported that people with Crohn's are most likely to
and
react to cereals, dairy;
and some
are both high in histamine,
da:
which
is
part of the allergenic response. Those with Crohn's lack the ability to break
rate/
It
down
histamine at a normal
would probably be helpful to
tial allergies
identify poten-
and avoid those foods with the help of
a
nutritionallv oriented doctor.
Lifestyle Changes That May Be Helpful People with Crohn's di?
smoke, and there
smoke aggravates
is
re
more
like/
I
evidence that continuing to
disease progression.-'
Nutrients That
May Be
Helpful
Crohn's disease often leads to malabsorption. For this reason,
it
may be
helpful to take a high potency
multiple vitamin/mineral page 18~ supplement. In
people with Crohn's tend to be deficient
cular, in zinc
page 11-
page 216
34
,
.
folic acid
and iron
page 163
page 173
."
.
vitamin B12
Zinc, folic acid.
Conditions
and vitamin B12 are needed to repair
damaged by Crohn's
mg
mend 25-50
of copper), 800
Some
disease.
intestinal cells
doctors recom-
folic acid,
and 800 meg of
vi-
tamin B12. Iron status should be evaluated by a oriented
nutritionally
doctor before
considering
supplementation.
A
Vitamin
and repair of intestine.
7
is
cells that line
Over the
needed
8 9
years, reports of those with
A
A
recommend
oriented
doctors
dose
high should never be
woman who is
Vitamin in Crohn's,
D
10
this
or could
it
which can lead to a
D
common
is
deficiency.
11
Suc-
for osteomalacia
(bone brittleness caused by vitamin
D
deficiency)
A nutritionally oriented doctor can evaluate vitamin D status and suggest the right level of vitamin D sup-
triggered by Crohn's disease has been reported. 12
Crohn's disease
is
considered one of the two
major forms of inflammatory bowel disease. EPA the
omega-3
fatty acids
(page 160), have anti-inflammatory
found
mg
per day
loss,
and
kidney stones. Patients with sarcoidosis or hyperparathyroidism should not take vitamin
D
without
may reduce
EPA and
Side effects from
DHA
include nose
bleeds (because of reduced blood clotting), gastrointestinal upset,
and "fishy" burps.
May
Herbs That
Be
Helpful
A
combination of herbs has been used to help
soothe inflammation throughout the digestive
tract.
The formula contains marshmallow root (page
289),
slippery elm
(page 311), wild indigo, goldenseal
(page 270), echinacea (page 255), and cranesbill.
Marshmallow and
slippery elm are mucilaginous
plants that help soothe inflamed tissues. Wild indigo
and goldenseal help
is
inhibit
growth of abnormal gut
and also have astringent
effects.
Cranesbill
another astringent. Echinacea promotes normal
immune
function.
in fish oil
Supple-
activity.
menting with a combination of EPA and 2,700
damage.
intake can cause several
symptoms, including headaches, weight
bacteria
plements.
DHA,
D
liver
be
become pregnant.
(page 219) malabsorption
cessful treatment with vitamin
and
bone problems, and
skin,
have appeared in
taken without qualified guidance, nor should given to a
—cause headaches, dry
Excessive vitamin
growth
For adults with Crohn's disease,
nutritionally
50,000 IU per day.
for the
both the small and large
Crohn's responding to vitamin
some
in rare cases
consulting a physician.
(page 209)
medical journals.
—
hair loss, fatigue,
mg
of zinc (balanced with 2-4
meg of
day can
DHA
at
the recurrence rate of
Crohn's.
13
form of
EPA/DHA may lead to better results.
Using an enteric-coated, "free fatty acid"
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Goldenseal should not be used during pregnancy or lactation. Echinacea
taken
orally.
People
is
essentially non-toxic
should
without consulting a physician
not take if
when
echinacea
they have an auto-
Are There Any Side Effects
immune
or Interactions?
diseases, such as tuberculosis or multiple sclerosis.
Women who
are or could
become pregnant should
illness,
Those who
such as lupus, or other progressive
are allergic to flowers of the daisy family
not take more than 10,000 IU (3,000 meg) per day of
should take echinacea with caution. There are no
vitamin A, to avoid the risk of birth defects. For
known
other adults, intake above 25,000 IU (7,500 meg) per
during pregnancy or lactation.
contraindications to the use of echinacea
Checklist for Crohn's Disease Nutritional
Supplements
Multiple vitamin/mineral (zinc, folic acid,
B12, iron), Vitamin A,
Vitamin D, Fish
Conditions
oil
(EPA/DHA), Zinc
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs Marshmallow
root, Slippery
elm. Wild indigo. Goldenseal,
No homeopathy commonly used for this condition
Echinacea, Cranesbill
35
DEPRESSION When
DEPRESSION,
events,
characterized
sion
who can be a response to
events,
stressful
hormonal imbalances,
bio-
suffer
not a function of external
Endogenous depres-
due to biochemical abnormalities.
often
is
is
called endogenous.
it is
and herbs may be used with people
Lifestyle changes
by unhappy feelings of hopelessness,
depression
from depression with
a variety of causes,
but dietary and nutrient interventions are usually
endogenous depression.
best geared to
chemical abnormalities, or other causes.
Mild depression that passes
quickly
may not
sis
require any diagno-
or treatment. However,
Dietary Changes That
May Be
Although some of the research has produced mixed
when
results,
depression becomes recurrent, constant, or severe,
it
should be diag-
1
double-blind studies have shown
cluding depression. 2
3
symptoms,
in-
Individuals with depression
not respond to other natural or conventional
approaches should consult a nutritionally oriented
psychologist, or psychiatrist. Diag-
may be crucial
several
that food allergies can trigger mental
who do nosed by a licensed counselor,
nosis
Helpful
doctor ro diagnose possible food
sensitivities
and
avoid offending foods.
to determining Restricting sugar
appropriate treatment. For example, depression caused by low thyroid
pression
may
fect results
elevate
in
people with de-
How much
of this
ef-
unknown. People with depression
caffeine remains
may want to
with prescription thyroid medica-
see
quires prescription antidepressants.
mood.
4
from the sugar and how much from the
function can be successfully treated
tion. Suicidal depression often re-
and caffeine
avoid sugar and caffeine for one week to
what happens.
Lifestyle Changes That May Be Helpful
Persistent mild-to-moderate depresExercise increases the body's production of endor-
sion triggered by stressful events
is
often best treated with counseling
and not necessarily with any
sort.
phins
—chemical substances
sion. Scientific research
can positively pills
of
As
little
affect
as three
that can relieve depres-
shows that routine exercise
mood and help
with depression. s
hours per week of aerobic exercises
can profoundly reduce the
level
of depression. 6
Nutrients That
May Be
Helpful
Oral contraceptives can deplete the body of vitamin
B6 ipage 214
36
1,
a nutrient
needed for maintenance of
Conditions
normal mental functioning. Double-blind research
women who
shows that
are depressed
and who have
become depleted of vitamin B6 while taking
oral
have lower levels of tyrosine, and some
tives
re-
searchers think this might be related to depression
caused by the
pill.
17
Tyrosine metabolism
may be ab-
depressed people as well, 18 and pre-
contraceptives typically respond to vitamin B6 sup-
normal
plementation. 7 In one
liminary research suggests supplementation might
were taken twice per that people
who
trial,
day.
B6
Some
are depressed
ing the oral contraceptive deficient than people
—
mg
20
evidence suggests
—even when not
are
who
of vitamin B6
still
more
tak-
likely to
are not depressed.
be
8
B6
supplementation helps alleviate depression associ-
PMS, although
9
10
Many nutritionally oriented doctors suggest that women who have depression associated with PMS take 100-300 mg of vitamin B6 per day. mood and that
is
is
known
—
can exacerbate depression
a
ommend tation
Several nutritionally oriented doctors reca twelve-week trial of tyrosine
people
for
who
pounds of body weight for
are
ported that L-phenylalanine improved
problem
nine and (or the
amino
mentation. ciency
Depression caused by vitamin B12 occur
can
B12 supple-
absence
the
in
defi-
22
Some
Diagnosis of deficiency requires a doctor knowledgeable in the
field
will
23 are helpful.
from the amino acid
ural substance derived
300
mg of
tenance supplementation (1,000
B12
deficiency.
meg
per day)
is
B vitamin folic acid (page mood. A large percentage of
deficiency of the
folic acid levels.
14
Folic
acid supplements appear to improve the effects of
lithium in treating manic-depressives.
15
Depressed
In a controlled trial, older
PS had significantly
less
of depression in the PS group was less
than the
level
Niacinamide,
a
form of vitamin B3
shown some
depression.
hormone available over-the-counter in health food stores, may help some people with depression according to preliminary research. 26 People should not
DHEA
to treat depression without the supervi-
for
possible folic acid deficiency by a nutritionally ori-
ented doctor. Those with abnormally low levels of
An amino
given short-term, high
meg per day).
acid called tyrosine (page 207) can
convert into norepinephrine that affects
Conditions
mood.
Women
—
a
(page
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA, page 155), a
sion of a nutritionally oriented doctor.
folic acid (10,000
level
success in the alleviation of
suffering
from chronic depression should be evaluated
given
25
16 of a modified form of folic acid.
Anyone
women
achieved with placebo.
take
amounts of
serine. It
more than 60%
amounts
acid are sometimes
a nat-
depression com-
alcoholics report feeling better with large
folic
is
pared with placebo. 24 After forty-five days, the
213), has
often possible.
depressed people have low
with 3-4 grams
Phosphatidylserine (page 196), or PS,
mood.
However, once a B12 deficiency
163) can also disturb
trial
—75-200 mg per day—
fect
has been successfully treated by injection, oral main-
A
amounts
13
Providing high amounts of vitamin B12 can only be injection.
doctors of natural
although some research finds that even very low
improve with vitamin B12
injections even in the absence of a
done by
effective in the
affects neurotransmitter levels in the brain that af-
of nutrition.
Sometimes mood
DLPA
per day of phenylalanine for people with depression,
anemia. 12
of
acid L-phenylala-
D- or L-form alone) may be
medicine suggest a one-month
that respond to
mood for DLPA is
mirror image D-phenylalanine.
its
tionally oriented doctor.
mood
re-
thirty-one out of forty depressed people. 21
treatment of depression.
11
2.2
another amino
is
cluding phenylethylamine). Preliminary research
ciency can be diagnosed and treated by any nutri-
disturbances in
— 100 mg per
acid that converts to mood-affecting substances (in-
a mixture of the essential
Deficiency of vitamin B12 (page 216) can create
Published
about 7 grams per day
L-phenylalanine (page 194)
to affect
easy to fix with iron supplements. Iron defi-
depressed.
amount
(or
supplemen-
an average adult).
or
the research remains inconsistent.
Iron (page 173) deficiency
19 20
research has used a high
Several studies also indicate that vitamin
ated with premenstrual syndrome (page 109) ,
help.
in other
neurotransmitter
taking oral contracep-
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Large amounts of vitamin B6 can cause side effects
and should be used with caution or under the guidance of a nutritionally oriented physician. People
who
have not been diagnosed with iron deficiency
37
should not supplement iron for
more
on iron
meg
or more of
folic acid
important to be assessed by a nutrition-
it's
doctor for possible vitamin B12 defi-
ally oriented
who
ciency. People
amounts of
standardized to contain 0.2% hypericin would quire a daily intake of 500
details).
Before taking 1,000
per day,
(see the section
B12
are
and take
deficient
large
can run into potentially
folic acid
seri-
ous problems. Although the amounts of tyrosine
mg
(usually given in
re-
two
Many European studies use higher mg daily (supplying 2.7 mg of hyper-
divided dosages). intakes of 900 icin).
As an antidepressant,
St.
John's wort should
be monitored for four to six weeks to check effec-
wort should be taken
tiveness. If possible, St. John's
near mealtime.
used for depression have not been clearly linked to
Ginkgo (page 268) and damiana (page 250) may
prudent to be monitored by
also be supportive in the alleviation of depression.
humans,
toxicity in
it is
who works with amino acid The maximum amount of DLPA
a doctor
alanine that
safe
is
DLPA; DLPA has
Yohimbe (page
or L-phenyl-
(MAO) and therefore may
unknown, but nerve damage
is
has not been reported with 1,500 of
supplements.
mg per day
occasionally caused mild side
headaches, in smaller amounts. There are no side
namide liver 1
with
associated
fects
is
phosphatidylserine.
ef-
Niaci-
almost always safe to take, although rare
problems have occurred
at doses in excess of
mg per day.
,000
DHEA
is
ous concerns about section
on
mation on
DHEA its
disorders.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? St.
John's wort makes the skin
Persons with
its
seri-
inappropriate use. See the
(pages 155-156) for
more
infor-
fair
more
light-sensitive.
skin should avoid exposure to
strong sunlight and other sources of ultraviolet light,
such as tanning beds. foods
hormone, and as such there are
a
be of benefit in depressive
or less
such as nausea, heartburn, and transient
effects,
monoamine oxidase
323) inhibits
It
is
also advisable to avoid
wine, cheese, yeast, and pickled her-
like red
wort should not be used
ring. St. John's
time as prescription antidepressants.
St.
at the
same
John's wort
should not be used during pregnancy or lactation.
Ginkgo
side effects.
is
essentially devoid of
Mild headaches
effects.
any serious side
lasting for a day or
two and
mild upset stomach have been reported in a very
Herbs That
Be St.
May
small percentage of people using ginkgo. There are
no known contraindications
Helpful
pregnant and lactating women. Higher doses of
John's wort (page 312) extracts are
leading medicines used in
Germany
among
the
for the treat-
ment of mild to moderate depression. Using John's wort extract can significantly
ability to carry
Symptoms such
in
out their daily routine.
and poor sleep also decrease.
study documented that
St.
John's wort
27 28
is
as
effective as the prescription antidepressant imipra-
mine
for treating depression.
29
Best of
all,
damiana may induce leaves have a
pronounced
compared
The more
a mild sense of euphoria.
minor laxative
effect,
at higher intakes,
which
is
and may cause
loos-
ening of stools. Patients with kidney disease or peptic ulcer
St.
as sadness, hopelessness, worthless-
ness, exhaustion,
One
St.
the
relieve
symptoms of depression. Patients receiving John's wort show a remarkable improvement
mood and
to the use of ginkgo by
pregnant or lactating
women
should not use yo-
himbe. Standard doses may sometimes cause ness, nausea, insomnia, or anxiety.
40
mg
and
dizzi-
Using more than
of yohimbe per day can cause dangerous side
effects,
including loss of muscle function,
vertigo.
nations
Some people when taking
chills,
and
will also experience halluci-
higher amounts of yohimbe.
to prescription antidepressants, side effects with St.
Foods with high amounts of tyramine (such as
John's wort are rare.
cheese, red wine,
In
modern herbal medicine,
John's wort taken
the
amount of
St.
a person
is
and
liver)
should not be eaten while
taking yohimbe, as
it
may cause
severe hy-
on hypericin
pertension and other problems. Similarly, yohimbe
concentration in the extract, which should be ap-
should only be combined with other antidepressant
proximately
38
1
mg
is
typically based
per day. For example, an extract
drugs under the close supervision of a physician.
Conditions
Checklist for Depression Supplements
Nutritional
Herbs
Homeopathic Remedies No homeopathy commonly used
John's wort, Ginkgo biloba,
Vitamin B6, Iron, Vitamin B12,
St.
Folic acid, Tyrosine,
Damiana, Yohimbe
for this condition
Phenylalanine/DLPA, Phosphatidylserine, Vitamin
B3 (Niacinamide),
DHEA
DIABETES There are two types of diabetes mellitus. Adult-
DIABETES mellitus.
Other
onset diabetes
here refers to diabetes
uncommon forms
of diabetes are not covered in this
also called type
is
II
or non-insulin-
dependent diabetes (NIDDM). With
NIDDM,
the
pancreas makes enough insulin, but the body has trouble using the insulin.
NIDDM
responds so well
to natural medicine that even conventional medicine
discussion.
recommends
People with diabetes cannot
lifestyle
changes.
Childhood-onset diabetes
properly process glucose, a sugar the
body uses
for energy.
As
a result,
and
starting treatment with dietary
diabetes mellitus.
It is
is
the other form of
also called type
dependent diabetes (IDDM). In
I
or insulin-
IDDM, the pancreas
cannot make the insulin needed to process glucose.
glucose stays in the blood, causing
blood glucose to
rise.
At the same
time, however, the cells of the
body
are starved for glucose. Diabetes can
lead to poor
wound healing, higher
risk of infections,
and many other
problems involving the neys, nerves,
and
eyes, kid-
Natural medicine cannot cure ing the
body more
jection,
it
may
IDDM,
but by mak-
receptive to insulin supplied by in-
help.
People with diabetes have a high risk for heart disease.
As
a result, information in the section
atherosclerosis (page 11)
is
on
also important to read.
Dietary Changes That
May Be
Helpful
heart. People with diabetes cannot properly process sugar.
Although short-term high-sugar
diets
blood sugar problems for diabetics, necessarily
innocent.
1
do not cause
2 3
sugar
is
not
Research shows that sugar
causes diabetes in animals. 4
Conditions
39
The
Monounsaturated
fiber (page 159) in carbohydrates helps pro-
tect against
NIDDM. Most
sugar comes from low-
fiber foods, while high-fiber foods are often
sugar. Therefore, eating
decreasing fiber
—
a
low
in
more sugar usually means
When
mistake for diabetics.
whole foods, such as beans, whole raw
fruit,
ics.
33
The
way
easiest
rates into the diet
who
is
may be good
oils
monounsatu-
to incorporate
to use olive
oil.
for diabet-
However, those
are overweight need to be careful
—
olive oil
is
high in calories.
and
pasta, are
Should Children Avoid Milk to Avoid IDDM?
5 the whole foods.
Countries with high milk consumption have a high
compared with processed sugary foods, the high-sugar foods increase blood sugar more than
Most doctors
recommend
of natural medicine
that diabetics cut intake of sugar, such as snacks
and
processed foods. The best replacements for lowhigh-sugar foods (such as fruit juice) or starch
fiber,
(such as white bread) are high-fiber, whole foods.
299),
fruit),
guar 8
gum
oat bran,
cose tolerance.
9
(found in beans),
and glucomannan,
Good
10
results are seen
(page 262) seeds per day. studies
16
i:
Most,
Milk contains
may develop
milk
IDDM. Many,
dicate that children with
all,
fruits, vegetables, seeds, oats,
IDDM. 35
related to a protein in
who
but not
may have high
tack milk protein.
made. Some
are allergic to
all,
studies in-
IDDM drink cow's
an earlier age than other children.
IDDM
is
antibodies that attack the pan-
improve glu-
u but not
is
the pancreas, the organ where insulin
36
milk at
Children with
levels of antibodies that at-
3
Immune problems
find high-fiber diets help diabetics. Focus
should be placed on
a protein that
creas, causing
with the con-
13 14
research indicates that
avoiding milk affords protection from
pectin (from
sumption of 1-3 ounces of powdered fenugreek 11
IDDM. 34 Animal
researchers believe that children
High-fiber supplements, such as psyllium (page 6
of
risk
in
people with
been tied to other allergies as well,
38
IDDM
have
and the impor-
and whole-grain products, although psyllium and
tance of avoidance of dairy remains unclear. 39 Until
glucomannan supplements
more
Eating diabetes.
also help.
fish also affords
1
Glucose tolerance improves
people taking omega-3 fish 18
ments.
Some 21
(page 69) betics.
increases
24
omega-3
20
fish
oil
high triglycerides
and diabetes worsens with
M
26
Until this issue
fish oil sup-
resolved, diabetics
is
but they
supplements un-
fish oil
oriented physician has been
consulted.
NIDDM. 2 ~ When
people with diabetic nerve damage switch to a vegan diet (no meat, dairy, or eggs),
improvements can
occur after several days. 28 In one study, pain completely disappeared in seventeen of 29
Fats
twenty-one peo-
from meat and dairy also cause heart
disease, the leading killer of people with diabetes.
Vegetarians eat less protein than meat eaters. Re-
ducing protein intake lowers kidney damage caused by diabetes ance.
32
30 31
and may also improve glucose
toler-
Switching to a low-protein diet should be dis-
cussed with a nutritionally oriented doctor.
40
abstaining from dairy in infancy and
early childhood, particularly for children with a
IDDM.
family history of
Recent research suggests a
possible link between milk
consumption
in infancy
and an increased risk of NIDDM. ^
Lifestyle Changes That May Be Helpful Most people with
NIDDM
are obese.
41
Excess ab-
dominal weight does not stop insulin formation, 4but
Vegetarians have a low risk of
ple.
recommend
levels in dia-
feel free to increase their fish intake,
nutritionally
a
healthy
(page 160) supple-
and cholesterol (page 62)
should not take omega-3 less
19
in
known, most doctors of natural medicine
However, others report that cholesterol 2-'
plements.
should
oil
studies find that
improves glucose tolerance, 22
some protection from
is
it
43 does make the body insensitive to insulin.
Excess weight even makes healthy people prediabetic.
44
Weight
loss reverses this
improves with weight loss
in
problem. 4 ^
most
studies.
Being overweight does not cause
IDDM
48
IDDM,
does increase the need for more insulin. sense for people with
NIDDM
46 4
to achieve
It
but
it
makes
and main-
tain a healthy weight.
Exercise helps decrease body fat insulin sensitivity.
velop
NIDDM.
51
quire less insulin.
50
and improves
Exercisers are less likely to de-
People with 52
49
IDDM who exercise re-
However, exercise can induce low
blood sugar or even increased blood sugar.
,3
There-
Conditions
should never begin an exercise pro-
fore, diabetics
gram without consulting Moderate drinking glucose tolerance.
a health care professional.
people improves
in healthy
54 55 56 57
However, alcohol wors-
ens glucose tolerance in the elderly ics.
59
who
Diabetics
and nerve damage.
58
and
in diabet-
drink have a high risk for eye
61
more
Until
60
known, people
is
with diabetes should avoid alcohol. For healthy peodrinking won't increase the risk of dia-
ple, light
be avoided.
ney damage,
who smoke
62
are at higher risk for kid63
and other diabetesmore likely to become
heart disease,
linked problems. Smokers are 64
caused by pregnancy.
important to
It is
88
pill.
alpha-ketoglutarate dramatically.
some,
90
89
(page 220)
more likely to develop NIDDM. Double-blind studies show that vitamin E improves glucose tolerpeople with
NIDDM.
improves glucose tolerance 70
may
It
66 67 68
in elderly nondiabetics.
months or more of supple-
require three
mentation for benefits to become apparent. The
most
common amount
used
900 IU of vitamin E
is
per day.
fast
71
prevents blood from clotting too
and has other
effects that protect diabetics'
blood vessels from damage.
72
imals from diabetic cataracts.
Glycosylation It
refers to
some,
People with 77 217) levels.
79
78
benefit.
82
problem
is
E, vitamin
C
C
(page
C may
re-
also lowers sorbitol
accumu-
and kidneys of
dia-
improve glucose tolerance
although not every study confirms
Most doctors
in
in
this
of natural medicine suggest
that diabetics supplement with 1-3
grams per day of
Many B6 (page
diabetics have low blood levels of vitamin
214).
Conditions
83 84
Levels are even lower in diabetics
damage
Oral vitamin used.
B vitamin needed
people with
IDDM
to
were
mg of biotin per day for just one week, their
in
High
dropped by 50%. 93 Similar
people with
levels
re-
mg per day for two NIDDM. 94 Biotin may also
if
—
blood sugar
several
mg of
Some
biotin for a
levels will fall.
grams per day
—of
niacin,
form of vitamin B3 (page 213), impair glucose
tol-
erance and should not be taken by people with diabetes.
mg
96 97
Surprisingly, smaller
amounts (500-750
month followed by 250 some people with NIDDM. 98
per day for one
may
help
mg
per
Preliminary studies suggested that niacinamide, the other form of vitamin B3, might be useful in the
very early stages of
Animal
IDDM, 99 but most research
studies
show
chromium (page
that 103
150)
Medical reports dat-
ing back to 1853 and including that
does
100 101 102
improves glucose tolerance.
modern
research in-
chromium-containing brewer's yeast
104 (page 143) can be useful in treating diabetes.
105
Double-blind research shows that chromium supple-
ments improve glucose tolerance both
NIDDM
106
and
IDDM,
ing sensitivity to insulin.
107
in
people with
apparently by increas-
Chromium improves
the processing of glucose in people with prediabetic
glucose intolerance 108 and in associated with pregnancy.
healthy people,
chromium
vitamin C.
92
orally,
have been reported using 9
dicate
a sugar that can
eyes, nerves,
C may
this 76
have low vitamin
Vitamin
sorbitol
Vitamin
NIDDM, 8081
studies.
As with vitamin
and damage the
betics.
all,
IDDM
duce glycosylation.
late
sugar attaches abnormally
Vitamin B12 taken
a
is
When
not support this claim.
Vitamin E reduces
although not
in diabetics;
73
an important index of diabetes.
how much
to proteins. 74 75
is
Vitamin E protects an-
needed for normal
is
most people.
in
(page 141)
few weeks to see
day)
Vitamin E
cells.
in
91
doctors of natural medicine try 16
a
per
tolerance
reduce pain from diabetic nerve damage. 95
Vitamin E even 69
glucose
meg three times per day has been
to 500
months
are
in
studies.
all,
caused by diabetes
B12 up
mg
—pyridoxine
intravenously, or by injection reduces nerve
sults
65
ance
—improves
fasting glucose levels
E
induced by the birth control
Vitamin B12 (page 216)
given 16
People with low blood levels of vitamin
also effective
Standard vitamin B6 has helped
but not
Biotin
Helpful
with diabetes is
For other people with diabetes, 1,800
process glucose.
May Be
Vitamin B6
day of a special form of vitamin B6
quit.
Nutrients That
86 87
for glucose intolerance
functioning of nerve
Diabetics
women
prove glucose tolerance in
and should therefore
betes, but heavy drinking will,
diabetic.
with nerve damage. 85 Vitamin B6 supplements im-
of niacin.
110
109
women
with diabetes
Chromium
even helps
although one such report found
when accompanied by 100 mg Chromium may also lower triglycer-
useful only 111
ides (a risk factor for heart disease) in diabetics.
112
41
chromium used in research trials is 200 meg per day. Some doctors of natural medicine recommend up to 1,000 meg per day for The
amount
typical
113
diabetics.
Alpha-lipoic acid
of
dant.
levels.
11 -
114
Double-blind research indicates
magnesium overcomes
Magnesium
production
XIDDM.
people with
in elderly
as a result of
some,
more
116
El-
insulin
magnesium supplements, according
but not
all,
studies.
are lower in people with
with magnesium.
118
to
Insulin requirements
IDDM who
120
women
In pregnant
magnesium
more
is
with
IDDM who
are
magnesium may
deficient, the lack of
even account for the high rate of spontaneous abor-
and birth defects associated with
tion
IDDM.
.
.
a risk factor.
is
with normal
with 300
—
123
deficient,
— Many
that dia-
per day.
page 224
tend to be zinc
which may impair immune function.
IDDM.
people with have low zinc
recommend
12>
levels,
126
People with
XIDDM
way
also in
doctors of natural medicine
that people with
XIDDM
with moderate amounts of zinc (15-25 as a
-'
levels in
caused by excess loss of zinc
Many
2.2
high blood levels of fats
,
and
triglycerides
—dropped
days.
130
amounts
When diabet-
In higher
(1
pounds of body
—both
may reduce pain from
damage
ljl
as well.
Taurine \page 206)
is
which leads
rine levels,
cholesterol
25-39% in just ten gram per day by injec-
tion), carnitine
diabetic nerve
an amino acid found in
IDDM
have low tau-
"thickened" blood
to
—
condition that increases the risk of heart disease.
Supplementing taurine
1.5
taurine levels to normal
and corrects the problem of
grams per day)
blood viscosity within three months.
rose oil
page 158 per day for
restores
-
months has been
research, 6 in
some
cataracts
with
and
XIDDM. m
diabetic complications, such as diabetic
and retinopathy. form of vanadium page 208),
sulfate, a
may improve glucose large
IDDM
both
page 201) may also help reduce the risk
Vanadyl
XIDDM.
double-blind
grams per day helps reduce nerve damage
people
Quercetin
this painful condition. In
1,4
control in individuals with
However, the long-term safety of the
amounts of vanadium required
for this effect
remain unknown. Furthermore, many doctors of
supplement
natural medicine expect that
mg
turn out to be unsafe.
per day)
six
found to reverse the cause of diabetic nerve damage
and improve
of
Zinc supplements have lowered blood sugar
their urine.
doctors
kidney function supplement
IDDM
People with
1
recommend
mg of magnesium
1-00
a substance needed for
mg per
[I
and has
per day
-"
to properly use fat for energy.
are given carnitine
weight
is
mg
Supplementing with 4 grams of evening prim-
.
of natural medicine, however, betics
ics
-
The American Diabetes Association admits between magnesium defi"strong associations insulin resistance" but will not say magciency and nesium deficiency
body
the
page 146)
protein-rich food. People with
occur to magnesium-deficient people with
likely to
Carnitine
supplement
119
Diabetes-induced damage to the eyes
IDDM.
this
leads to improved insulin
ders without diabetes can also produce
11 "
an intake of 600
iat
reduced pain in several studies.
that supplementing with
problem.
has been used to improve diabetic neu-
It
ropathies
Diabetes patients tend to have low magnesium (page 182)
a powerful natural antioxi-
is
amounts
this
high will
to correct for the deficit.
People with diabetes cannot adequately process carbohydrates.
coQIO, lism.
one
is
Coenzyme Q10
(page
or
needed for normal carbohydrate metabo-
Animals with diabetes are coQIO
trial,
152),
blood sugar
deficient. In
levels fell substantially in
31%
of people with diabetes after they supplemented
with 120
mg of coQIO per day ::
Inositol (page
1 7 0)
is
betic neuropathy.
Some
damage, or
dia-
of these abnormalities have
been reversed by inositol supplementation v500 taken twice per day). 128
42
or Interactions? Vitamin E toxicity
is
widely considered to be terfere
with lab
very rare; supplements are safe. Since
tests assessing
diabetics supplementing with
needed for normal nerve
function. Diabetes can cause nerve
Are There Any Side Effects
mg
form
their doctor.
13 -
vitamin
sugar
this
C can in-
levels in urine,
vitamin should
Vitamin B6 side
in-
effects are rare,
but nervous system changes can occur above 200
mg
per day. Vitamin B12 and biotin are not associated
with side
effects.
Xiacinamide
to take, but niacin, in
amounts
is
almost always safe
as
low as 50-100 mg.
Conditions
may cause some
and stomachache
flushing, headache,
in
people.
lowering
Side effects have not been reported from the use
of brewer's yeast;
it is
not related to Candida albi-
some people
low as 350-500
intake
more
is
this
A
recent study found that 200
mg
control as well as energy levels in
NIDDM. 144
may lower
the risk of
some
di-
diabetic complications, such as diabetic cataracts
can happen at amounts
and retinopathy. Ginkgo biloba (page 268) extract
mg per day.
serious but
effect.
also has a direct blood sugar-
It
143
Bilberry (page 234)
Taking too much magnesium often leads to arrhea. For
142
of ginseng extract per day improved blood sugar
which causes yeast infection.
cans,
as
receptors. 141
Excessive
magnesium
uncommon. People
is
may prove
useful for prevention
early-stage diabetic neuropathy.
and treatment of Other herbs that
with kidney disease should not take magnesium sup-
may
plements without consulting a doctor.
source of fiber), bitter melon (page 235), aloe vera
Zinc has been reported to increase glycosylation with
IDDM— an indicator of trouble.
lem does not occur with
NIDDM.
137
136
(This prob-
of natural medicine believe this increase error,
138
IDDM
people with
(page 231) juice, and eleuthero (Siberian ginseng) (page 257).
While doctors
)
may be an
supplementing with
help are fenugreek seeds (discussed earlier as a
Maitake (page 288) tial
tool in the
further research
is
being studied as a poten-
management of is
needed
diabetes; however,
in this area.
zinc should consult a nutritionally oriented doctor.
People supplementing with zinc should take 1—3
Are There Any Side Effects
mg
or Interactions?
of copper (page 151) to protect against copper
Use of more than 100 grams of fenugreek seeds daily
deficiency.
Congestive heart failure patients
who
are taking
can cause intestinal upset and nausea. Otherwise,
coenzyme Q10 should not discontinue taking coenzyme Q10 supplements without first consulting a
fenugreek
doctor.
generally safe
There toxicity;
limited information about
is
vanadium
however, workers exposed to vanadium
Used
is
safe.
recommended amounts, gymnema is and without side effects. The safety of
at the
gymnema yet
extremely
during pregnancy and lactation has not
been determined. Persons with
gymnema
NIDDM
should
dust can develop toxic effects. High blood levels
only use
have been linked to manic-depressive mental disor-
clinical supervision of a health care professional.
ders, but the
meaning of
Vanadium sometimes
this
remains uncertain.
inhibits but at other times
stimulates cancer growth in animals.
The
effect in
Gymnema
to lower blood sugar under the
cannot be used
in place of insulin to
IDDM
and
recommended dosage, Asian
gin-
generally safe. In rare instances, ginseng
may
control blood sugar by persons with
NIDDM.
humans remains unknown.
Used seng
is
at the
cause overstimulation and possibly insomnia. Con-
May
Herbs That
suming
overstimulation and gastrointestinal upset. Persons
Be
Helpful
Gymnema
with uncontrolled high blood pressure should not
(page 275) assists the pancreas in the pro-
duction of insulin in
NIDDM. Gymnema
also im-
proves the ability of insulin to lower blood sugar in
both
IDDM
cellent
drugs in r
or
caffeine with ginseng increases the risk of
and
NIDDM.
substitute
for
oral
This herb can be an ex-
gymnema extract.
39 140
Asian ginseng (page 232)
is
commonly used It
in
has
been shown to enhance the release of insulin from
Conditions
some women. Ginseng is not recommended pregnant or lactating women. In
recommended amounts,
there are
for
no known
side effects with bilberry extract. Bilberry does not
commonly prescribed drugs, and there no known contraindications to its use during
interact with
traditional Chinese medicine to treat diabetes.
the pancreas
may cause
menstrual abnormalities and breast tenderness in
blood sugar-lowering
NIDDM. Some people take 400 mg per day 1
use ginseng. Long-term use of ginseng
and to increase the number of
insulin
are
pregnancy or lactation.
Ginkgo biloba is essentially devoid of any serious side effects. Mild headaches lasting for a day or
43
two and mild upset stomach have been reported
in a
very small percentage of people using ginkgo. There are
no known contraindications
to the use of ginkgo
by pregnant and lactating women.
melon, since
this
herb could theoretically trigger or
worsen low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia. Furthermore, diabetics taking hypoglycemic drugs (such as chlorpropamide, glyburide, or phenformin) or
Excessively high doses of bitter
melon
juice
can
sulin should use bitter
melon with caution,
as
it
in-
may
cause abdominal pain and diarrhea. Small children
potentiate the effectiveness of the drugs, leading to
or anyone with hypoglycemia should not take bitter
severe hypoglycemia.
Checklist for Diabetes Nutritional
Supplements
Homeopathic Reme-
Herbs
dies Fiber, Psyllium, Fish oil
(EPA/DHA), Vitamin
E,
Fenugreek,
Gymnema,
Vitamin C, B-complex (B6, B12, biotin, B3),
Asian ginseng, Bilberry,
Chromium, Brewer's yeast, Magnesium, Coenzyme Q10, Inositol, Alpha-lipoic
Ginkgo biloba,
Evening primrose
used
for this condition
Bitter
melon, Aloe vera,
Zinc,
acid, Carnitine, Taurine,
No homeopathy commonly
oil,
Eleuthero, Maitake
DIARRHEA ANY ATTACK stools
is
called diarrhea.
Many differ-
ent conditions can trigger
arrhea
is
A health care provider should
of frequent watery
it.
Acute
if
di-
arrhea continues for more than a few days, since
may
indicate a
more
it
serious health condition.
di-
often caused by an infection
ment. The primary role of nutrition
Dietary Changes That
May Be
and may require medical manageis
to prevent depletions of fluid, sodium,
Some foods
cause dehydration, low blood sugar,
and chemical imbalances that can be serious or even life-threatening, par-
Helpful
contain sugars that absorb slowly, such
as fructose in fruit juice or sorbitol in dietetic confectionery,
potassium, and calories. Diarrhea can
ticularly in children.
be consulted
and can hold water
ing to diarrhea.
People lack the
who
in the intestines, lead-
1
—meaning they milk sugar— often
are lactose intolerant
enzyme needed
to digest
develop diarrhea after consuming dairy products.
C
or magnesium can
also cause diarrhea, although the
amount varies con-
Large amounts of vitamin
siderably
from person to person. Unlike infectious
diarrhea, diarrhea caused by fructose, sorbitol, or
44
Conditions
high amounts of vitamin
companied by other
C
or
magnesium
is
not ac-
from
signs of illness, aside 2
cramping and occasional nausea. Avoiding the fending food or supplement brings rapid
While pation,
it
fiber (page 159)
may
of-
also play a role in alleviating diarrhea.
For example, 9-30 grams per day of psyllium (page
makes the
299) seed (an excellent source of fiber) stools
more
solid
and can help resolve symptoms of
noninfectious diarrhea. 3 Drinking lots of coffee will
cause diarrhea in some people. 4 Allergies
and food
rhea.
13
may
prevent antibiotic-induced diar-
Lactobacillus acidophilus, another microorin
both supplements and some yogurt,
also inhibits disease-causing bacteria. 14
Some
doctors of natural medicine suggest that
betaine hydrochloride (page 139)
may be
some
If
ance
individuals with diarrhea. is
can trigger diar-
when fed cow's milk-based formula but improve when switched to soy-based formula. 5
helpful to
lactose intoler-
the cause of diarrhea, supplemental use of
lactase (page 175) prior to
products can be helpful.
sensitivities
For example, some infants suffer diarrhea
rhea.
culture yogurt
ganism found
relief.
often useful for consti-
is
acute diarrhea in hospitalized children. 12 Active-
consuming any dairy
15
The malabsorption problems
that develop dur-
ing diarrhea can lead to deficiencies of
mins and minerals. for people
16
For this reason,
it
many
vita-
makes sense
with diarrhea to take a multiple vitamin/
mineral (page 187) supplement.
Nutrients That
May Be
Are There Any Side Effects
Helpful
or Interactions?
Acute diarrhea can damage the lining of the tine. Folic
intes-
acid (page 163) helps repair this damage.
Supplementing with large amounts of
folic
acid
(5,000 meg, three times per day for several days) has
been shown to shorten the duration of acute infectious diarrhea by 42 %.
6
These larger amounts are
probably needed because diarrhea can cause malabsorption problems. However, folic acid should not routinely be taken in
amounts greater than 800 meg
shown
Brewer's yeast (page 143) has been
to
immune system or the flora living in the inand may relieve infectious diarrhea. 7 8 Three
alter the
capsules or tablets of brewer's yeast three times per
Beneficial bacteria, such as lactobacilli
dobacteria, normally
live in a
and
bifi-
quate vitamin B12. See the section on
more information on
this
folic acid for
vitamin interaction.
Side effects have not been reported from the use
of brewer's yeast. cans,
It is
not related to Candida albi-
which causes yeast
infection.
There are no reported side large intakes of acidophilus
effects
with even
and other probiotic bac-
The normal stomach produces about the same amount of hydrochloride (HC1) as is found in twenty 10-grain tablets or capsules. However, people should
not take more than 10 grains (650 mg) of
HC1
with-
out the recommendation of a nutritionally oriented is
safe
and does not produce
side
effects.
healthy colon, where
they inhibit the overgrowth of disease-causing bacteria.
(page 216) deficiency in individuals lacking ade-
physician. Lactase
9 day for two weeks has been found to be helpful.
10
supplements can mask a vitamin B12
teria.
per day.
testine
Folic acid
Diarrhea flushes intestinal microorganisms
out of the digestive tract, leaving the body vulnera-
Herbs That
Be
May
Helpful
acidophilus (page 135) and other beneficial bacteria
The following recommendations are for milder forms of diarrhea. For more serious cases of diar-
can help prevent new infections.
rhea, proper medical evaluation
ble to opportunistic infections. Replenishing with
Supplementing with one hundred million to billion bifidobacteria per
tion for small
children.
day may provide protec-
11
(Lactobacilli
dobacteria supplements often
microorganisms on the bifidobacteria
and
a
label.)
list
the
and
bifi-
number of
The combination of
strep thermophilus (found in cer-
tain yogurts) dramatically reduces the incidence of
Conditions
and monitoring
should occur before taking any herbal supplements.
Carob (page 242)
is
rich in tannins that have
an astringent or binding
membranes of
effect
the intestinal tract.
young children and
on the mucous It is
often used for
infants with diarrhea.
17
Com-
monly, 15 grams of carob powder are mixed with applesauce for children.
45
Chamomile
.page 24" reduces intestinal
cramp-
and inflammation
associ-
ing and eases the irritation
ated with diarrhea. lf as a tea.
Many
Chamomile
is
typically
day.
root (p*g< 281
in .
Raspberry leaves are high
or Interactions?
three times per
mucilage, such as marshmallow
only rarely ha vt
Though
can help reduce the irritation to the
mg
of
are gene:
sar;
been repc
ergk
rare, allergic rea.
.
have
-ar.-.ormle
These reactions hz
a
also been
marshmallow
.
bronchial constriction with internal use and allergic
root extract, capsules, or tablets three times per day.
Marshmallow root may also be taken as a the amount of 5-15 ml, three times daily.
tannins
like their relative, blackberry
Carob and marshmallow
rhea. People often take 1.000
m
Are There Any Side Effects
liq-
walls of the intestinal tract that can occur with diar-
ndi
skin rea.
tincn.
,
Other astringent herbs traditionally used for
topical use.
,'uld .
-
[xawa
chrvsanthemL
chamomile. Ra-
blueberry leaves, and red raspbern
While such
uncomm;
rremelv
.
-id
diarrhea include blackberry leaves, blackberry root bark,
'
diarrhea.
between meals.
Herbs high
-
.
i
and
p
dered chamomile or add 3-5 ml of a chamomile it
i
drunk
people dissolve 2-5 grams of
uid extract to hot water and drink
'
aller-
a-
mild
.iuse
.
lo;
>;
".£
;
id nau>.
-
Checklist for Diarrhea Nutritional
Supplements
Fiber, Folic acid,
Brewer's yt
Acidophilus, Betaine hydrochloride,
Homeopathic Remedies
^erta Psyllium, Carob,
Marshmallow
Lactase, Multiple vitamin/mineral
Chamomile,
-
-
:
root
^ed raspberry
supplement
DUPUYTREN'S CONTRACTURE DUPUYTREN'S CONTRACTURE, a poorly under-
.
IN
nvent;. d or rerv
-oids into
palm of the hand. The fibrous
tissue
hand
can cause the fingers of the
re
uncomr
not
Nutrients That
May Be
Helpful
to curl up. •
§
.
taking vitamin E
46
dfis-
sargerv
ea>.
stood formation of fibers occurs in the
.
-
.
.
.
-
page 11
-
_
:rear
Du^uytre
•
Conditions
contracture. Several studies reported that 200-2,000
amounts of vitamin E
IU of vitamin E per day for several months was help-
a
ful,
1
although others did not find
there are
more
it
useful.
2
(2,000 IU per day)
is
worth
try.
Overall,
positive trials than negative ones, 3
although the early research has not been followed up. Nonetheless,
many
doctors of natural medicine
believe that a three-month trial using very high
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Vitamin E toxicity
is
very rare.
Checklist for Dupuytren's Contracture Nutritional
Supplements
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs No herbs commonly used
Vitamin E
No homeopathy commonly used
for
this condition
for this condition
EAR INFECTIONS (RECURRENT) Dietary Changes That
MANY CHILDREN
May Be
suffer re-
current infections of the middle ear.
Helpful
The incidence of
rent ear infections
Antibiotics are frequently used, but
according to some research are not fective.
1
ef-
Likewise, inserting tubes sur-
—another common conventional treatment— has not gically in the ear
general public.
3
among children with recurmuch higher than among the
allergy
In
is
one
study,
more than
half of
all
children with recurrent ear infections were found to
be allergic to certain foods. Removing those foods led to significant
improvement
gic children tested. sults.
5 6
4
in
86%
of the
aller-
Other reports show similar
re-
People with recurrent ear infections should
discuss allergy diagnosis and elimination with a nu-
consistently provided any long-term benefit.
2
tritionally oriented doctor.
Although sugar intake has not been studied
in
relation to recurrent ear infections, eating sugar 7
is
8
Therefore, known to impair immune function. many nutritionally oriented doctors recommend that children with recurrent ear infections reduce or
eliminate sugar from their diets. Xylitol, a natural sugar terferes
found
in
some
cause ear infections. In a double-blind
who chewed gum sweetened with duced
Conditions
fruits, in-
with the growth of some bacteria that may
risk of ear infections.
trial,
xylitol
children
had a
re-
9
47
Lifestyle Changes That May Be Helpful When
to have recurrent ear infections.
It
is
function.
17
Echinacea lowers the
and upper respiratory
risk of colds
tract infections
rent ear
common in children experiencing infections. Many people use 40 drops
tincture
two
which are
parents smoke, their children are more likely 10
immune
healthy
important
Ear drops with mullein (page 291),
wort (page 312), and
Nutrients That Vitamin
most
Helpful
11 12
Vitamin
C
St.
an
John's
base
oil
sure in the middle ear during acute ear infections.
immune function
(page 217) stimulates
studies.
garlic (page 265) in
are traditional remedies used to alleviate the pres-
Because of
C
of the
to three times per day for six to eight
weeks. Children can be given half the adult dose.
that children are not exposed to passive smoke.
May Be
recur-
its
antimicrobial activity, goldenseal
in
has not been studied in
(page 270) has a long history of use for infections,
including recurrent ear infection.
regard to ear infections specifically; nonetheless,
some
nutritionally oriented doctors
tween 500
mg and
1,000
recommend
be-
mg of vitamin C per day for
ear infections.
14
or Interactions? Echinacea
Zinc (page 224) supplements increase immune function, 13
Are There Any Side Effects
although the studies showing
this
oriented doctors
recommend
they have an
For example, a 30-pound child could be given 5
mg mg
of zinc.
berculosis or multiple sclerosis.
flowers
to
of
A
is
needed by the immune
studies.
15
A
Vitamin
known
con-
Persons with
to strong sunlight
are not vitamin
A
more
light-sen-
should avoid exposure
fair skin
and other sources of
ultraviolet
supplements have light,
deficient.
such as tanning beds.
nutritionally oriented doctors give chil-
the
dren with ear infections 5,000-10,000 IU of vitamin
A per day.
It is
also advisable to
avoid foods like red wine, cheese, yeast, and pickled
Nonetheherring.
some
family should take
John's wort makes the skin
St.
supplements have helped vitamin
not been studied as a treatment for ear infections in
less,
aller-
traindications to the use of echinacea during preg-
A-deficient children with measles or infectious diar-
who
the daisy
Those who are
echinacea with caution. There are no
sitive.
children
such
nancy or lactation. (page 209)
system. Vitamin
many
illness,
as lupus, or other progressive diseases, such as tu-
gic
rhea in
autoimmune
zinc supplements for
per day for adults and lower amounts for children.
A
if
nutritionally
anyone with recurrent infections, suggesting 25
Vitamin
orally.
People should not take echinacea without consulting
have a physician
Some
not focused on ear infections.
when taken
essentially nontoxic
is
John's wort should not be used at
St.
same time
as prescription antidepressants. St.
John's wort should not be used during pregnancy or lactation.
Most people enjoy garlic; however, some individuals who are sensitive to it may experience heart-
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
burn and flatulence. Because of People taking zinc for more than a few weeks should take copper as well. Taking too
hundred milligrams per day
for
much
anticoagulant
drugs
an adult)
should check with their nutritionally oriented docwill actu-
tor before taking garlic.
Those scheduled
for surgery
depress
more than 10,000 IU of vitamin
A per day.
should inform their surgeon supplements. There are no
Herbs That
Be
May
Helpful
safe.
children with recurrent ear infections bene-
from echinacea (page 255), which helps support
48
as
they are taking garlic
known
contraindications
plants, high
enseal
is
and
recommended, goldenseal
However,
distress
Some
if
to the use of garlic during pregnancy
Taken
fit
taking
zinc (several
immune function and must be avoided. 16 Women who could become pregnant should not take ally
persons
properties,
garlic's anticlotting
as
with
all
amounts may lead
is
lactation.
generally
alkaloid-containing to gastrointestinal
and possible nervous system
effects.
Gold-
not recommended for pregnant or lactating
women. Conditions
Checklist for Ear Infections Nutritional
Supplements
Vitamin C, Zinc, Vitamin
A
Herbs
Homeopathic Remedies
Echinacea, Mullein,
St.
John's
Aconite 30c, Belladonna 30c,
wort, Garlic, Goldenseal
Pulsatilla
6c
ECZEMA Dietary Changes That
ECZEMA
is
a
common skin condi-
tion characterized by an itchy, red rash.
Many skin diseases cause simi-
lar rashes, so
it is
important to have
the disease properly diagnosed before it
can be treated.
May Be Eczema can be ally oriented
mine
if
Helpful triggered by allergies. 1
2
A
nutrition-
doctor should be consulted to deter-
allergies are a factor.
Once
the trigger for the
allergy has been identified, avoidance of the allergen
can lead to significant improvement. 3
When coffee,
heavy coffee drinkers with eczema avoided
eczema symptoms were reported
In this study, the reaction
indicating that
was
4 to improve.
—not
to coffee
caffeine,
some people with eczema may be alPeople with eczema who, with the
lergic to coffee.
guidance of a nutritionally oriented doctor, are using a hypoallergenic diet to investigate food gies
should avoid coffee as part of
aller-
this trial.
Nutrients That
May Be
Helpful
People with eczema do not have the normal ability to process fatty acids, which can result in a deficiency 5 of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA).
evening primrose
oil
is
shown
that
is
in
oil,
Most double-blind
re-
oil.
EPO overcomes this block and
useful in the treatment of eczema.
for reduced itching are usually
most
6 7 8
The
striking.
of the research uses 12 pills per day; each taining 500
found
(page 158) (EPO), borage
and black currant seed search has
GLA
9
effects
Much
pill
con-
mg of EPO, of which 45 mg is GLA. One
study questioned the effectiveness of evening prim10 however, this negative study rose oil for eczema; 11 has been criticized.
Conditions
49
Older reports using large amounts of vegetable
GLA) claimed some
(containing precursors to
oil
success,
12
13
but these studies were not controlled
and do not meet modern standards of research. As
a
result, it makes more sense to use GLA-containing oils (such as EPO), rather than vegetable oil.
Ten grams of
providing 1.8
fish oil (page 160)
grams of EPA (eicosapentaenoic
acid) per
day were
given to a group of eczema sufferers in a doubleblind oil
After twelve weeks, those using the fish
trial.
14 Accordexperienced significant improvement.
ing to the researchers, fish
because stance
may
oil
reduces levels of leukotriene B4, a sub-
it
been
has
that
linked
eczema-relieving effects of fish ing ten pills per day of fish
has been reported 16
in
eczema.
to oil
may
15
The
require tak-
oil.
at
400 IU per day
Licorice (page 286) root, used either internally or topically,
no formal study has investigated
this
Medical World News reported that
re-
searchers from the University of Texas found that vi-
C
Zemaphyte,
mg
One
land.
ble-blind
17
mixed cally,
in
hot water and taken once per day.
root, reduces the inflammation
Numerous to
topically
oil
tritionally oriented
fore long-term fish oil, since a
A
and
DHA
from
taking
A
nu-
doctor should be consulted be-
more than 3-4 grams of Side
or
also be taken as
ml, three times
tive as
1%
daily.
redness
the
relieve
and itching of
cream prepared with witch hazel (page hydrocortisone 21
is
as effec-
manage-
in the topical
Other topical herbal preparations
chamomile (page
247), calendula
(page 241), and chickweed (page 248) ointments.
herbal
books
is little
for
the
is
listed in
treatment
evidence to support
its
of
use for
this condition.
have not been reported.
levels.
may
Although burdock (page 239) root
high intake has been reported to
blood sugar
vate
associ-
other herbal preparations are used
Sarsaparilla (page 305)
use of
and itching
321) and phosphatidyl choline (page 176)
or Interactions? problems
is
Topi-
Some people apply creams
amount of 2-5
a tincture in the
eczema, there
reproducible
18 19
ointments containing glycyrrhetinic acid three or
traditional
evening primrose
20
ated with eczema.
eczema by affecting the immune system.
Consistent,
as
glycyrrhetinic acid, a constituent of licorice
to consider are
Are There Any Side Effects
in-
or two packets of the combination
ment of eczema.
per 2.2
which
A
currently under investigation in Eng-
is
symptoms of eczema in a douVitamin C may be beneficial in
(page 217), at
symptoms of eczema.
hood and adult eczema. The product, known
pounds of
50-75
body weight, reduced trial.
help alleviate
cludes licorice, has been successful in treating child-
eczema.
In 1989,
may
traditional Chinese herbal preparation,
anecdotal accounts to alleviate
effect.
tamin
Be Useful
four times per day. Licorice root
Although vitamin E (page 220) eczema,
be effective
May
Herbs That
effects
ele-
from EPA
include nose bleeds (because of reduced
may be
beneficial as
an
anti-inflammatory. Capsules or tablets should provide at least 9 grams of the dried root per day, usu-
taken in divided doses. Tincture
ally
is
used in the
amount of 3 ml three times per day. Red clover (page 301) is considered beneficial for all manner of chronic conditions, particularly those afflicting the skin,
such as eczema. However, the
blood clotting), gastrointestinal upset, and "fishy"
mechanism of action and responsible constituents
burps.
for
Vitamin E toxicity
is
widely considered to be velop diarrhea after as
ligrams of vitamin
C
of vitamin
C
Some
individuals de-
as a few
thousand mil-
safe.
little
per day, while others are not
bothered by ten times levels
very rare; supplements are
this
amount. However, high
can deplete the body of copper,
an essential nutrient.
its
purported benefit
in skin conditions
known. Wild oat (page 294) can be used
is
un-
to treat a
variety of skin conditions, including eczema.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Licorice products without the glycyrrhizin removed
prudent to ensure ade-
may
quate copper intake at higher intakes of vitamin
tion.
C
than others. Long-term intake of products contain-
(copper
is
supplements).
50
found
in
It is
many
multivitamin/mineral
ing
increase blood pressure
Some people
more than
1
are
more
gram of
and cause water
reten-
sensitive to this effect
glycyrrhizin (which
is
the
Conditions
amount is
approximately 10 grams of root) per day
in
the usual
As
amount
santhemum) should avoid use of chamomile. There are no contraindications to the use of chamomile
required to cause these effects.
a result of these possible side effects, long-term
during pregnancy or lactation.
and should only be undertaken qualified
health
care
if
no known
Deglycyrrhiz-
do not cause these
inated licorice extracts
calendula and therefore should not use
prescribed by a
professional.
side
effects
Witch hazel may cause minor skin irritation in some people when applied topically; this herb is not typically recommended for internal use. Although
chamomile have been
it,
No
there are
untoward
have been reported with chickweed.
avoided.
and kidney dam-
As
sarsaparilla
can increase absorption
and/or elimination of digitalis and bismuth, such
combinations are contraindicated. 22
re-
Nonfermented red
constriction with internal use and allergic skin reac-
ever,
clover
is
relatively safe;
how-
fermented red clover should be avoided alto-
While such
side effects are ex-
gether.
uncommon, persons with
allergies to plants
effects.
tions with topical use.
allergic to
is
age. Large doses for long periods of time are to be
ported. These reactions have included bronchial
tremely
side effects or interactions.
Sarsaparilla can cause nausea
effects.
rare, allergic reactions to
who
Except for the very rare person
intake of high levels of glycyrrhizin are discouraged
Oats are not associated with any adverse
of the Asteraceae family (ragweed, aster, and chry-
Eczema
Checklist for Nutritional
Supplements
Evening primrose
oil,
(EPA/DHA), Vitamin
E,
Fish
Licorice,
oil
Vitamin C,
Phosphatidyl choline
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs
No homeopathy commonly used
Witch hazel, Chamomile,
Calendula, Chickweed, Sarsaparilla,
Red
clover,
for this condition
Oats
FIBROCYSTIC BREAST DISEASE FIBROCYSTIC BREAST DISEASE
is
Dietary Changes That
May Be
Helpful
a term colloquially Total caffeine elimination reduces
given to a group of benign conditions affecting the breast.
It is
a very
com-
brocystic disease.
black and
1
2
Caffeine
women. Both
breasts
become tender
or painful and lumpy, and the symp-
toms
vary at different times of the
menstrual
cycle.
occur after caffeine
is
fi-
coffee,
and
The decrease months or more
a in
to
eliminated. Breast lumpiness
away, but the pain often decreases.
Many doctors misunderstand the effect of caffeine. When researchers tell women to cut back or to eliminate caffeine for less than six months, the results are unimpressive.
3 4
Moreover, some doctors
are under the impression that fibrocystic
Conditions
in
drugs.
breast tenderness can take six
may not go
found
green tea, cola drinks, chocolate,
number of over-the-counter
mon benign condition in younger
is
symptoms of
women do
51
much coffee. However
not drink
stud
fibrocystic disease* patients
s
:han other women,"
otherw
sc
-. .
b
dan
coffee
only thac
sane
affected the
ic
izztiTi
—
iodfcr
mach
?atients drink
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.
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.
b
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to todrme and
srtrve
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should not be
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taken without a doctr~
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Tiptoms will most
tn r ~
:sc
not leaduY arobble.
doses can alter thyroid function*
.
noc
:
ft
jrigrn.-
or iden
-'•
re-
v
decrease
minerals."*
problems
In theory, these
EPO. Of the double-blind than placebo.
to be
double-blind
abnormalities in the
should resolve with evening primrose
.:
39
B-complex vitamin page 210). w
processing of farty
is
do not appear
deficient,
nutritionally oriented doctors
PMS show
with
rarely
page 220
search shows that 300 IU of vitamin
with
work has only
PMS
with
.
at
sic.
B vitamin
:h linked
PMS.-
followec
EPO
is
See the side effects >ection below.
fects.
or
day for
months. This amount can cause
least three
still
mg per
and suggest 200—400
B6
women
ugh
vitamin E
of vitamin B6 per day for several
symptoms of PMS.* 9 10 ll u though the amount of vitamin B6 is sometimes too low. 13 or the length of the trial too short.-" some Most studies have not found vitamin B6 helpfu months can
Ith
happen
at doses as
low
as
di-
350-500
magnesium intake is more secaused by magnesium supple-
day. Excessive
rious but
is
rarely
ments. People with kidney disease should not take
ideal
calcium or magnesium supplements without con-
amount of magnesium has yet to be determine::, some doctors recommend 400 mg per da
sulting a physician. Individuals with sarcoidosis,
Women who consume more from
While the
calcium page 144
the:: diets are less likely to suffer severe
33
PMS.
Double-blinc :e>earch has shown that supplementing 1.000
mg
of calcium per day
rdk
mptoms
34
PMS. Progesterone may relieve some symptoms PMS, itamin A page 209 appears to mc:
10
ease should not supplement with calcium.
Women who should take
less
are or could
become pregnant
than 10,000 IU per day of vitamin
A
to avoid the risk of birth defects. For other adults,
intake above 25,000 IU per day can in rare cases
i
1
hyperparathyroidism, or with chronic kidney dis-
of
cause headaches, dry skin, hair
problems, and
liver
loss, fatigue,
bone
damage.
Conditions
Herbs That
Be
May
In
Chinese medicine, dong quai
(page 254), Angelica sinensis,
Helpful
the "female ginseng."
Vitex (page 317) has been
shown
to help reestablish
normal balance of estrogen and progesterone during
woman's menstrual cycle. This is important, because some women will suffer from PMS and other a
menstrual irregularities due to underproduction of the
traditional
hormone progesterone during
the second half of
their cycle. Vitex stimulates the pituitary gland to
produce more luteinizing hormone, and
this leads to
Dong quai
mal hormone balance and
women pain.
is
take 2-3 grams of
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Minor
gastrointestinal upset
shown
women
a
period of several months will help normalize hor-
mone
balance and alleviate the symptoms of PMS. 44
Use 40 drops of tract or
dered extract once per day liquid. Vitex
to
determine
in the
morning with some
a mild skin rash
in less
than
2%
vitex. Vitex
for use during pregnancy.
It
of the
not
is
should
not be taken together with hormone therapy.
Dong quai may to it
cause some fair-skinned persons
become more sensitive to sunlight. Persons using on a regular basis should limit prolonged exposure
should be taken for at least four cycles
to the sun or other sources of ultraviolet radiation.
efficacv.
Dong
quai
tating
women.
Checklist for Premenstrual Nutritional
Fiber,
and
monitored while taking
recommended
a liquid, concentrated vitex ex-
one capsule of the equivalent dried, pow-
dong quai
capsules or tablets per day.
with itching has been reported
morning over
promote nor-
particularly useful for
greater production of progesterone. 43 Studies have that using vitex once in the
helps
experiencing premenstrual cramping and
Many women
4:>
often referred to as
is
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs
Vitamin B6, Vitamin B-complex, oil,
not recommended for pregnant or lac-
Syndrome
Supplements
Evening primrose
is
Vitex,
Dong quai
Sepia 30c, Pulsatilla 30c,
Magnesium, Calcium,
Cimicifuga 6c
Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Multiple vitamin/mineral
PRIT
DIET
PROGRAM In the
THE PRITIKIN DIET mous
diet
minds of many people, the
imagined to be is
a fa-
and philosophy of health
developed by Nathan Pntikin.
all
gram
is
The
Pritikin
no
left.
true that for people living
most Westerners do, the
Conditions
diet.
that participants join because they have
It is
is
also thought of as a "last resort" pro-
other choices
seem
Program
a spartan, no-frills, uninteresting,
and — worst of — unpalatable
Program
Pritikin
and eating the way
Pritikin
Program might
to be the hardest thing they have ever done. But
this
is
that
is
because most Westerners far
live
and
eat in a
way
from natural.
111
The Diet
gram
The
Pritikin
Program preceded and
is
remarkably
Dean
similar to the Ornish program, developed by
Ornish, M.D., and
is
in unrefined carbohydrates,
and
fruits.
These
whole grains, vegetaalmost
diets also exclude
processed grains, animal protein, eggs, and
all
the diet should be limited in the amounts of animal
and refined carbohydrates
First, these
it
contains.
foods contain components that can be
harmful, such as saturated
fat.
warned are
that the diets
more
and
doctors
decades,
common
to
and
is
to the
the
program tend
pounds during the tikin
and sugar.
not necessarily a weight
most people involved
loss (page 124) diet; however,
to lose weight (the average first
Program lowers cholesterol (page
month of
is
month). In addition, the
triglyceride (page 69) levels. For
Both books also contain simple
grams
yet effective pro-
The books
for daily exercise.
lose weight
more or
also have the
who want
less rapidly. Finally,
to
both books
contain dozens of recipes that prove that the Pritikin
Program does not always need
to be dull, uninterest-
ing, or unpalatable.
Numerous
studies in the past few years have
correlation between high-fat diets and degenerative
and cancer compared
Program
layman and professional.
for both the
Western countries
complex or unrefined carbohydrates
Pritikin
program
proach. Hundreds of other studies demonstrate the
typically lower in animal protein, fat,
The
the
have
researchers
diets of indigenous peoples. Native diets are naturally rich in
&
proven the safety and effectiveness of the Pritikin ap-
likely to contribute to atherosclerosis (page
11), diabetes (page 39),
including The
Program for Diet Exercise and The Pritikin Permanent Weight-Loss Manual. Both of these
Pritikin
Second, eating these
foods takes the place of more healthful foods.
For
many books,
outlined in
weight-loss program tiered for those
fat.
There are two reasons why Pritikin believed that
protein, fat,
is
Pritikin Pro-
books contain comprehensive explanations about
similar to any healthful diet
being low in refined carbohydrates (sugar) but high
bles,
The
versing a lifetime of bad habits.
example,
62)
disease, as well as the correlation
and good health.
diets
Many
been treated with high-fiber
were fed a
fiber-rich, unrefined
a period of four years.
spent only
20%
as
many
group.
fiber-rich
group re-
as often as the control
1
The
in the first
The
days in the hospital and
20%
quired surgery only
carbohydrate diet for
Another group of thirty-two
13
the program, cholesterol levels often drop
Crohn's
disease (page 34). In one study, thirty-two patients
did not eat the fiber-rich diet.
and
colon problems have
diets, including
in
Pri-
between high-fiber
correlation between high cholesterol
the risk of heart disease
documented
is
and
well documented. Also
dramatically, such as from 235 to 175 mg/dl (from 6.1
well
to 4.5 mmol/liter). Similarly, triglyceride levels can
lower cholesterol. Other sections in this book deal
drop from 174 to 130 mg/dl
more
The lifestyle
Pritikin
Program
(2.0 to 1.5 mmol/liter).
is
not a fad
diet;
it
is
modification program with the goal of
a
re-
is
the use of high-fiber diets to
extensively with the use of fiber (page 159) to
help resolve specific health problems, including high cholesterol
and diabetes.
PSORIASIS PSORIASIS
is
a
common disease
that produces silvery, scaly plaques
on the
skin.
A dermatologist should
be consulted to confirm the diagnosis
Dietary Changes That
May Be
Helpful
Alcohol appears to be a risk factor for psoriasis in
men
but not
women.
1
2
It
would be prudent
with psoriasis to drink moderately,
of psoriasis.
men
at all.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that people with psoriasis
112
if
for
may improve on
a hypoallergenic diet.
3
Conditions
One in
for
study reported that eliminating gluten (found
wheat, oats, rye, and barley
some
ful, a
people.
4
improved psoriasis
other treatments are unsuccess-
If
nutritionally oriented doctor can be consulted
Fumaric acid
ment form.
In
occasionally available in supple-
is
what chemists
an "esterified"
call
form, fumaric acid has been used successfully with psoriasis in
some
studies.
19
18
People interested in
to investigate food allergies or a sensitivity to gluten.
this
Nutrients That
Are There Any Side Effects
May Be
or Interactions?
Helpful
A Fish
EPA
acid in
1.8
page 160), which contains eicosapentaenoic
oil
has been reported to improve psoriasis
.
double-blind research." Typically, results require
grams of EPA per day taken
many supplements,
weeks. For
need to be taken
for at least eight
10 grams of fish
oil
provement of psoriasis symptoms takes two
months
A
amount
higher
was found after five
—
3.6
and
may be
it
improvement, 9 although
from using
re-
possible to apply fish
get significant results.
still
studies with oral fish oil
result
do not report
8
Some
significant
may
oil
raise
Some
of the
levels
of
triglycerides,
plements help overcome
this
problem
psoriasis taking these medications.
Activated vitamin
D
1.25 dihydroxycholecalciferol
D
in
people with
10
(page 219)
in several forms. In
form of vitamin
which
risk of heart disease. Fish oil sup-
might increase the
drug found
is
a prescription
one of these forms
well in some,
11
D
—
it is
D
is
and kid-
much more powerful
appear to be useful for people
Topical application has worked
12 13 14 15
vated vitamin
D may
replicate normally.
It
of activated vitamin
but not
all,
work by helping
makes sense
D
studies.
16
r
Acti-
skin cells
to discuss the use
with a dermatologist, prefer-
D
is
considerably more toxic than the form of vitamin
D
ably in topical form. Oral activated vitamin
available without prescription. Nonprescription vit-
amin
D is unlikely to help treat psoriasis.
Conditions
clotting), gastrointestinal upset,
and "fishy" burps.
Patients with sarcoidosis or hyperparathyroid-
D
ism should not take vitamin
without consulting a
physician. People taking cod liver oil can take too if
they also add vitamin
D
supple-
reason to take
is little
—
more than 400 IU per day a very safe adult dose. Too much vitamin D significantly more than 1,000
—
IU per day for long periods of time
—can
ultimately
lead to headaches, weight loss, kidney stones, and in rare cases deafness, blindness,
Be
and even death.
May
Helpful
Cayenne (page 246) contains substance lieves
known
a resinous
and pungent
as capsaicin. This chemical re-
pain and itching by acting on sensory nerves.
neurotransmitters from these nerves, leading to their depletion.
identical to the
than the nonprescription vitamin D. Several forms of activated vitamin
(because of reduced blood
Capsaicin temporarily stimulates release of various
produced by the liver
neys. Activated vitamin
with psoriasis.
DHA include nose bleeds
Herbs That
serve another benefit.
blood
EPA and
vate blood sugar levels. Side effects from
containing other essential
oils
drugs used to treat psoriasis (etretinate and acetretin,
fish
since a high intake has been reported to ele-
apparent failure might
this
fatty acids as a placebo.
Fish
oil daily,
more than 3—4 grams of
ments. For most people, there
symptoms by 50%
months of supplementation. Limited
topically
before long-term use of
much, particularly
grams of EPA per day
to reduce psoriasis
search suggests that oil
to three
evident. 6
become
to
nutritionally oriented doctor should be consulted
in order to achieve the necessary 1.8
grams of EPA. Some researchers report that im-
treatment should talk with a dermatologist.
Creams containing 0.025-0.075% capThere may be
saicin are generally used.
sensation for the plied, but this
first several
washed
burning is
ap-
should gradually decrease with each
The hands must be
use.
a
times the cream
carefully
and thoroughly
after use, or gloves should be
worn, to pre-
vent the cream from accidentally reaching the eyes, nose, or
mouth and causing
a burning sensation.
not apply the cream to areas of broken skin. ture of cayenne can be used in the
ml three times
is
tinc-
amount of 0.3-1
daily.
In traditional herbal texts,
root
A
Do
burdock (page 239)
described as a blood purifier or alterative. 20
Burdock root was believed to of toxins.
It
was used both
clear the
internally
bloodstream
and externally
113
for psoriasis. Traditional herbalists
ml of burdock root tincture per
recommend 2-4 For the dried
day.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
root preparation in tablet or capsule form, the com-
Besides causing a mild burning for the
mon amount to take is 1-2 grams three times per day. Many herbal preparations will combine bur-
plications (or severe burning
dock root with other
alterative herbs, such as yellow
dock, red clover, or cleavers.
factor in psoriasis, which
290) seeds, which
why milk
is
promote normal
can be beneficial. Milk
liver
an herbal extract of milk
tract standardized to
70-80%
According to research and
Once
that occurs, intake
is
made
mg
amount may
also be
who
prefer,
used for preventive purposes. For those
eaten or
im-
about eight weeks.
often reduced to 280
of silymarin per day. This lower
12-15 grams of milk
thistle ex-
silymarin content.
in
thistle seeds
can be ground and
into a tea. is
sometimes
used by psoriasis sufferers, since maintaining nor-
mal bowel health
is
important for managing psoria-
Psyllium acts as a bulk-forming laxative to
sis.
cleanse the bowel and encourage normal elimination.
Many
people take 7.5 grams of the seeds or 5
mg of the husks one to two times per day, with water or juice. intake
It is
burdock root
important to maintain adequate
fluid
when using psyllium.
is
generally safe; however,
may
pregnancy.
Milk
thistle extract is virtually
side effects
and may be used by
sons, including pregnant
a
and lactating women. Since
silymarin stimulates liver and gallbladder activity,
may
individuals. This will usually cease within
recommended amounts
in
erally safe. People with chronic constipation
is
to
gen-
should
seek the advise of a health care professional. Side fects,
ef-
such as allergic skin and respiratory reactions
to psyllium dust, have largely been limited to people
working
in plants
manufacturing psyllium products.
Sarsaparilla can cause nausea
and kidney dam-
age. Large doses for long periods of time are to be
avoided. Since sarsaparilla can increase absorption
Excessively high doses of bitter
beneficial as
taken in divided doses. Tincture
is
used
in the
of 3 ml three times per day.
melon (page 235)
guanylate cyclase, which
two
three days.
and/or elimination of digitalis and bismuth, such
may be
vide at least 9 grams of the dried root per day, usu-
Bitter
it
have a mild, transient laxative effect in some
anti-inflammatory. Capsules or tablets should pro-
amount
devoid of any
wide range of per-
combinations are contraindicated. 21
ally
stimulate the
uterus and should be used with caution during
an
Sarsaparilla (page 305)
aller-
application should be to
in large quantities
Using psyllium
Psyllium (page 299) husk powder
first
Use of burdock root
in the
clinical experience,
provement should be noted
so the
a very small area of skin.
amount of 420 mg of silymarin per day from capsules, tablets, or
it,
function,
can be taken
thistle
gic reaction to
some people may have an
(page
thistle
accidentally placed
if
from use of cayenne cream. As with anything
applied to the skin,
"Sluggish" liver function can be a contributing
few ap-
such as the eyes), there are no side
in sensitive areas
effects
first
may
melon
juice
can
cause abdominal pain and diarrhea. Small children or anyone with hypoglycemia should not take bitter
melon, since
this
herb could theoretically trigger or
enzyme
worsen low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Further-
benefit people with
more, diabetics taking hypoglycemic drugs (such as
inhibits the
psoriasis.
chlorpropamide, glyburide, or phenformin) or
in-
melon only under medical
su-
sulin should use bitter
pervision, as
it
may
potentiate the effectiveness of
the drugs, leading to severe hypoglycemia.
Checklist for Psoriasis Nutritional Fish
oil
(EPA/DHA), Vitamin D,
Fumaric acid
114
Supplements
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs Cayenne, Burdock, Milk thistle, Psyllium, Sarsaparilla, Bitter
melon
No homeopathy commonly used for this condition
Conditions
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS Dietary Changes That
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS (RA)
is
a chronic
May Be
Helpful
inflammatory conautoimmune
Fat can trigger
reactions. 1 People with
dition of the joints believed to be
RA may
caused by autoimmunity (wherein
tremely low-fat diets have been reported to help people with
the
immune system
itself).
attacks the
body
more
eat
RA, 3 and
particularly animal fat.
fat,
Ex-
very low-fat, pure vegetarian diets
have also proved helpful. 4
weeks of
2
5
one
In
fourteen
trial,
a gluten-free (no wheat, rye, or barley) pure
vegetarian diet, gradually changed to a lactovegetarian diet (permitting dairy), led to significant im-
provement
in
symptoms and
objective laboratory
measures of disease. 6
Max Warm-
In the 1950s through the 1970s,
brand, a naturopathic doctor, used a very low-fat diet for those with
both rheumatoid
He recommended
teoarthritis.
dairy, chemicals, sugar, eggs,
Dr.
Warmbrand claimed
months (ten
and
arthritis
os-
a diet free of meat,
and processed
foods.'
that his diet took at least six
to achieve noticeable results; a short-term
week) study with a similar approach Solanine
is
a substance
found
failed.
in so-called night-
shade plants: tomatoes, white potatoes, except black pepper, and eggplant.
can be
in the intestine, solanine
8
If
all
peppers
not destroyed
toxic.
A
survey of
people eliminating nightshade plants from their diets
28% had a "marked positive response" and another 44% had a "positive response." 9 Results revealed that
often take six months, the elimination of tomatoes
and peppers can be very
difficult,
and many people often re-
are simply not helped. Therefore, this diet
is
served for severe cases of arthritis which
do not
re-
spond to other natural treatments.
Rheumatoid lergies
and
arthritis
sensitivities.
made worse when
10
may be linked to food alIn many people, RA is
they eat foods to which they are
allergic or sensitive,
and they
avoiding these foods.
11
12 13 14
are
made
English researchers
suggest that one-third of people with trol the disease
tion.
Conditions
15
better by
RA
can con-
completely through allergy elimina-
Finding and eliminating foods that trigger
115
symptoms should be done with
the help of a nutri-
tently effective
combination of copper and
tionally oriented physician.
A
available.
Although exercise may increase pain
RA. 16
17
initially,
Many
omega-3 gentle
DHA, help relieve symptoms of RA.
The
effect results
of fish
oil.
stretching, or walking.
Rheumatoid
help in
E
which 18
turn depletes the joints of vitamin
A
double-blind report (using approximately 800 IU
(page 220).
E per day) found that vitamin E may many symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. 19
re-
RA may
be
of vitamin
Research suggests that people with
Those with
ness, disability,
RA have less morning stiff-
and pain when they take 2,000
pantothenic acid per day. 21
Many
in 10
Many
grams of
RA
because
glandin El, which
matory
effect.
significant
grams of
is
it
known
mg of
However, some
Double-blind research has reported
per day.
in
38
morning
Borage
studies have found zinc helpful, not.
It
might help only those there
is
ciency,
RA.
altered in 22
although
has been suggested that zinc
who
are deficient. 25
no universally accepted
Although
test for zinc defi-
some doctors check white blood
cell
RA
zinc
oil
and black cur-
trials
have not found
EPO
EPO
helpful.
The
relationship of copper (page 151) to
RA
is
complex. Copper acts as an anti-inflammatory, be-
can be successfully combined to help people
with RA. 42 Preliminary research suggests that boron (page
research on this
3-9
mg per day may be ben-
is
RA. 43 However, more
needed.
The DL-form of phenylalanine (page 194), or DLPA, has been used to treat chronic pain, including rheumatoid arthritis, with mixed effectiveness. 44 Some doctors of natural medicine suggest that individuals with arthritis may benefit from cartilage ing,
an enzyme that protects joints from inflammation.
RA
People with
The Journal of
tend toward copper deficiency.
the
26
American Medical Association
and many experts question the use of
lack-
is
cartilage
in this regard.
Many
needed to activate superoxide dismutase,
it is
41
and
fish oil
(page 147); however, well-designed research
levels.
cause
stiffness using 6
Double-blind research has shown that
nutritionally ori-
is
EPO, may
to have an anti-inflam-
eficial, particularly in juvenile
most have
com-
partially converts to prosta-
improvement
EPO
(page 158), or
oil
lower amounts such as 1,000 mg) to people with RA.
23 24
grams
is
fish oil. Positive results
142) supplementation at
Some
3
This amount
ented doctors suggest vitamin B5 (sometimes in
Zinc (page 224) metabolism
recommend
doctors
activ-
rant seed oil are thought to have similar benefits. 3940
partially deficient in pantothenic acid (page 193), or
vitamin B5.
EPA
313233343536
from the anti-inflammatory
Evening primrose
Helpful
arthritis causes inflamed joints,
20
that
can take three months to become evident.
in
lieve
37
EPA and DHA.
per day of
monly found
May Be
shown
have
trials
fatty acids in fish oil (page 160), called
doctors
Nutrients That
not readily
is
and
ity
recommend swimming,
aspirin),
(a
amount of copper might be
reasonable
mg per day. Many double-blind
1-3
Lifestyle Changes That May Be Helpful exercises help people with
form of copper, copper aspirinate
individuals
with rheumatoid
arthritis
have low levels of histidine (page 167); taking dine supplements improves arthritis
some of
histi-
symptoms
in
these individuals.
quoted one researcher as saying that while "regular aspirin
6%
had
[cortisone]
.
.
.
the anti-inflammatory activity of
copper [added to aspirin] had 130%
the activity." 27
compounds have been used
RA,
28
and a single-blind
trial
suc-
results.
However, under certain circumstances,
copper might actually increase inflammation
rheumatoid
116
joints.
30
grams per day) can cause diarrhea. Zinc intake
using
"copper bracelets" reported surprisingly effective 29
or Interactions? Very large amounts of pantothenic acid (several
Several copper cessfully with
Are There Any Side Effects
in
Moreover, the most consis-
pair
immune
in excess of
300
causes problems
up
to 3
im-
function. People with Wilson's disease
should never take copper. The
zinc,
mg per day may
is
level at
which copper
unclear, but in combination with
mg per day is considered quite safe.
Side
Conditions
DHA
from EPA and
effects
nose
in fish oil include
bleeds (because of reduced blood clotting), gastro-
and "fishy" burps.
intestinal upset,
Amounts
mg
found that 3 of estrogen
may is
per day resulted in small increases
levels.
This
a concern, since estrogen
is
increase the risk of several cancers. Until
mg per day. The maximum amount of
lim-
D-phenylalanine that
unknown, but nerve damage has not been
is
reported with 1,500
mg per day
or less of D-phenyl-
alanine. D-phenylalanine has occasionally caused
mild side
effects,
headaches
sient
such as nausea, heartburn, or tran-
amounts.
in smaller
There are no side
effects reported
is
A topically applied cream con-
applied to the affected joints three to five times a
day.
A tincture of cayenne can be used in the amount
of 0.3-1 ml three times
Yucca (page 324), is
daily.
a popular traditional remedy,
a desert plant that contains soap-like
components
grams of the
as saponins. Yucca tea (7 or 8
root boiled in a pint of water for fifteen minutes) often drunk for
symptom
relief three to five
is
times
per day.
Burdock (page 239) root has been used both internally and externally to
torically
with the use of
his-
treat
inflammatory and analgesic actions. However,
it is
important to note that recent studies do not support devil's
Herbs That
May
claw as a treatment for
content of horsetail (page 281) nective tissue strengthening
Helpful
from the Indian system of Ayurvedic medicine,
toid arthritis.
has been investigated for
its
effects
on
arthritis.
A
study using boswellia found a beneficial effect on
Boswellia
is
safe
and
silicon
said to exert a con-
antiarthritic action.
which may be helpful
properties,
stiffness,
The
arthritis. is
Sarsaparilla (page 305) has anti-inflammatory
Boswellia (page 238), a traditional herbal remedy
pain,
cause a burning feeling,
painful joints. Devil's claw (page 253) has anti-
histidine.
Be
initially
with each application and soon disap-
will lessen
known
1
safe
may
taining 0.025-0.075% of capsaicin (the active agent)
more
known, supplemental boron intake should be
ited to
is
However, one study
toxicity.
it
this
pear for most people.
of boron found in supplements have
not been linked with
Although
and
improved
function.
joint
and showed no negative
45
effects in
The herb has a unique anti-inflammatory much like the conventional nonsteroidal
rheuma-
for
White willow (page 318) has
inflammatory and pain-relieving
anti-
Although
effects.
the analgesic actions of willow are typically slowacting,
they
last
longer
than
standard
aspirin
products.
the study. action,
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used by for
many
inflammatory conditions. But unlike NSAIDs,
long-term use of boswellia does not lead to
mg
of
gum
The
active principle
is
a yellow spice that
is
brightly colored curry dishes. is
when used
as directed;
rare side effects can include diarrhea, skin rash,
symptoms from
and
gallstones
There may be a short-lived burning sensation
curcumin, a potent anti-
ravages of free radicals (page
mg
generally safe
should avoid turmeric.
inflammatory, which protects the body against the
400
is
resin extract in capsules or
Turmeric (page 314)
make
Boswellia
nausea. Persons with
tablets three times per day.
often used to
or Interactions?
Many people take
tion or ulceration of the stomach.
400-800
irrita-
Are There Any Side Effects
8).
46
Many people
take
of curcumin in capsules or tablets three
following
initial
hands should be washed
Ginger (page 267) has been used
in
Ayurvedic
after applying the
The
cream, to
avoid getting any in the eyes or mouth, where
it
can
cause burning. Yucca tea can cause loose stools in
some people;
if it
does, simply reduce the amount.
Use of burdock root burdock root
times per day.
application of cayenne cream.
is
generally safe; however,
in large quantities
may
stimulate the
uterus and should be used with caution during preg-
medicine as an anti-inflammatory.
nancy. Since devil's claw promotes stomach acid,
cream made from small amounts of hot cayenne (page 246) peppers, when rubbed onto
anyone with gastric or duodenal ulcers should not
A
arthritic joints,
can help
relieve pain.
47
It
does
this
by depleting the nerves of certain neurotransmitters.
Conditions
use the herb.
Horsetail
is
generally considered safe for non-
pregnant adults. The only concern would be that the
117
corre.: -:::.^ tre is
erf
horseta.il
alkaloids
and
is
a
well-known livestock
p
:
son.
Sarsapanlla can cause nausea and kidney damage
Long-term use of white willow may possibly
used; Ijuisetumpalus-
is
another species of horsetail that contains toxic
Large
long periods of time are to be
c jses lor
digitalis
and hismurr..
combinations are contraind:.
As
.stro intestinal irritation.
the case with
is
aspinn. willow should not be used to lower feve
who
children. People
are allergic to aspirin should
avoid white willow.
ny inflammatory joint condition should
-orption
avoided. Since sarsapariua can
and or elimination oi
_
closely
monitored
by
one
nutritionally
a
physician.
Checklist for Rheumatoid Arthritis Supplements
Nutritional Vitamin E S
E,
Pantothenic acid (vitamin
Zinc, Copper, Fish
Evening primrose
oil,
oil
(EPADHA),
Herbs
Homeopathic Remedies
Boswellia, Turmeric, Ginc-
r
Cayenne, Yucca, Burdock,
Boron,
"
6c
."
:
z
Jta :
Sarsaparilla,
;-
=
.
=veo4ens -
Devil's claw. Horsetail,
DL-phenylalanine DDUP
E
:
-
ze
:.=
White willow
Cartilage, Histidine
R
ICKETS Ric kets
CHILDREN WITH RICKETS have abnormal bone formation suiting
also 1m
c
D
impair absorption of vitamin even wbc
rnents are c
:
from inadequate calcium
c
I
—
in
bones. This lack of
calcium can result from inadequate
appropn-
in the
enough vitamin needed
or from not eating
D
for
page 219
—
a nu-
calcium absorption. of
dietarv calcium.
vitamin
D
and calcium. Proper diagnosis must be
skmaL
Dietary Changes That
May Be
Helpful
Dietary changes should on/
medical
pre
be
considered
termined that the cause
is
i
likely
ir.
d
who
the
18
a
simple nutritional defiis
more
follows a pure vegetarian diet
does not include vitamin skin
if
and de-
r^sional has diagnosed
ciency Ri doets caused by a simple de:
1
::
mc variations of
v
sunshir
make vitamin D
trient
D
in
j not respond well to supplementation with
Health can :>sure to
and or calcium.
and kidney function. Damage
either organ can cause rickets
gp1
ndirions that
consumed
ition of vitamin
quires normal liver
:
D
and who has dark
and or lack of sunlight expos
amount of vitamin
hkh
reduces
D made in the Conditions
The few foods
that contain vitamin
D
egg yolks, butter, vitamin D-fortified milk, oil,
breast milk,
breast milk
and infant formula.
and formula, calcium
is
include
and
tofu. Pure vegetarians
oriented doctor, depending on the age, weight, and
In addition to
condition of the child. For prevention of rickets, 400
found
may
in dairy
use supple-
ments instead of eggs and dairy as sources
for
both
calcium and vitamin D.
IU of vitamin
D
formation
mg until six months of age 600 mg from six to twelve months 800 mg from one year through age five 800-1,200 mg from age six until age ten
400
•
ultraviolet light that
is
blocked by clothing.
during the winter
latitude, sunlight
may not provide enough ultraviolet light to help body make vitamin D. At other times during
D
made.
or Interactions? Individuals with sarcoidosis, hyperparathyroidism,
the
amount of vitamin
ally lead to large increases in the
Are There Any Side Effects
the
30 minutes of exposure per day will usu-
year, even
or with chronic kidney disease should not supple-
ment with calcium.
In addition, individuals with a
history of kidney stones should use calcium suppleIf it is difficult
to get sunlight exposure,
ments
full-spectrum lighting can be used to stimulate vita-
min
cautiously. For other adults, 1,200-1,500
per day of calcium
D production.
Patients
with
Nutrients That
May Be
sarcoidosis
D
if
adult dose. Excessive vitamin
a medical professional has di-
agnosed rickets and has also determined that the cause
is
a nutritional deficiency.
D
hyperparathy-
without consult-
reason to take more than 400 IU per day
and calcium supplements should be used
to treat rickets only
or
ing a physician. For most people, there
Helpful
Amounts needed
to
cantly
—can
loss,
D
more than 1,000 IU per day
of time
—
is
little
a very safe
intake
—
signifi-
for long periods
ultimately lead to headaches, weight
and kidney
blindness,
mg
safe.
is
roidism should not take vitamin
Vitamin
rickets
calcium intake per day to prevent rickets are
•
Depending on
considered reasonable.
The National Institutes of Health in the United States has recommended that useful amounts of
•
triggers vitamin
is
caused by a lack of dietary vitamin D.
•
Sun exposure, required by the body to make vitamin D, must involve at least some direct exposure to skin
The
per day
the following:
Lifestyle Changes That May Be Helpful
etc.).
D
Doctors often suggest 1,600 IU for treating
total
(hands, face, arms,
should be determined by a nutritionally
fish liver
products, sardines, canned salmon, green leafy vegetables,
treat rickets
stones;
and
in rare cases deafness,
and death.
Checklist for Rickets Nutritional
Supplements
Calcium, Vitamin
D
No herbs commonly used this condition
Conditions
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs for
No homeopathy commonly used for this condition
119
INARY TRACT INFECTION
U
Dietary Changes That
URINARY TRACT INFEC-
May Be
TIONS
Drinking cranberry page 249) juice can be helpful
(UTIs) are infections of the
Helpful in
the prevention of urinary tract infections. 1 Cran-
kidney, bladder,
and urethra. They
are generally triggered by bacteria
and are more
common with
any par-
berry inhibits E. coli (the bacteria that causes most
urinary tract infections) from attaching to the walls of the bladder. 2 However, cranberry
is
not a substi-
tute for antibiotics in the treatment of acute urinary tial
blockage of the urinary
some people, UTIs tend
tract. In
to recur.
tract infections.
Many
people have trouble tolerating the large
amounts of unsweetened cranberry
more per
ml or
day) needed to treat UTIs. Concentrated
cranberry extracts
Many
juice (50
in
now
capsules are
people take 400
mg
available.
of these supplements
twice per day.
Sugar impairs the destroy bacteria.
mune
system,
4
3
ability of
white blood
cells to
Alcohol also suppresses the im-
while reducing dietary fat stimulates
immunity' For these reasons, many doctors recom-
mend
reduced intake of sugar, alcohol, and
a
fat
during times of infection. People
who
have recurrent or chronic infections
should discuss with a nutritionally oriented doctor the possible role of allergies. Chronic infections have
been linked to fying and
lems
may
allergies in
many
reports. 6
8 9
Identi-
eliminating the foods that trigger probhelp reduce the
number of
infections.
Nutrients That
May Be C
Vitamin
Helpful
(page 217) stimulates the
by helping to fight viruses feron.
11
Vitamin
C
10
and increasing
C
A
is
high intake of
not well tolerated by the bacteria
sponsible for UTIs.
12
at least 5,000
mg
re-
Consequently, some doctors of
natural medicine suggest that people with
120
in-
tends to increase the acidity of the urine;
acidic urine
amounts
inter-
can be particularly helpful for
fections affecting the urinary tract.
vitamin
immune system
of vitamin
C
UTIs take
per day. Lower
are unlikely to significantly acidify urine.
Conditions
Vitamin
many
of
risk
A
(page 209) deficiency increases the infections.
Although much of the
promising research with vitamin infections has focused
loid that prevents
A
on measles,
doctors of natural medicine
A
vitamin
recommend
enseal and other plants containing berberine (such as
is
Some
also thought to be helpful in other infections.
may
enzymes (page
Oregon grape) may help
in the
treatment of recur-
rent urinary tract infections.
Many
that people
with urinary tract infections take vitamin A. Proteolytic
inhibiting bacteria from
adhering to the wall of the urinary bladder. 16 Gold-
supplements and 13
UTIs by
people take 250-500
mg
of standardized
goldenseal root extracts in capsules or tablets con-
156), primarily bro14
taining
10%
berberine three times per day.
The
gold-
One
enseal root capsules, tablets, or tinctures that are not
double-blind study reported that reduction of symp-
standardized can be used in amounts of 3—4 grams
melain,
toms was excellent subjects
good
symptoms of UTI.
alleviate
— meaning
in
22% and good
in
that every patient
78%
had
each day. Goldenseal
of the
The
immune system requires many nutrifunction properly, many people take a mul-
vitamin/mineral
blocks
people
187)
immune system
ensure that the it
(page
immune systems and number of infections. 15
in the
for
one
in
100-250
mg of
tablets three times per day.
may account
or Interactions?
tract infection.
amounts of vitamin C
more than
C
per day.
(greater than 1,000
or Interactions?
mg)
151) should also be supplemented, in order to pre-
or lactating
vent copper deficiency.
Women who are, or could
be-
than 10,000 IU (3,500 meg) per day of vitamin A. safely take as
much
as 25,000
IU
(7,500 meg) per day of vitamin A.
Herbs That
Be
is
not recommended for use
in
pregnant
women. Long-term use of uva ursi is not recommended, and some people may experience mild nausea after taking it. Uva ursi should not be used by pregnant or lactating women. Due to potential damage to the kidneys, juniper should never be taken for more than six weeks continuously. Anyone with serious kidney diseases or
come, pregnant should not supplement with more Other adults can
may lower uric acid levels, which why juniper helps cases of urinary it
Are There Any Side Effects
If
Goldenseal
a few weeks,
for
Some
as a
little
copper (page
are taken for
Many
arbutin in herbal extract capsules or
evidence suggests
large
as treatment for UTIs.
widely
17
Juniper (page 282) increases urine volume.
individuals develop diarrhea after as
is
people take 5 ml of tincture three times per day or
year
have an overall
few thousand milligrams of vitamin
ursi (page 315)
in turn kills bacteria. It is
Europe
Are There Any Side Effects Some
uva
converted into another chemical, called hy-
accepted
has the building
supplements
such
is
droquinone, which
supplement to
strengthen their
drop
butin
needs. Research shows that healthy elderly
using
active constituent in
arbutin. In the alkaline environment of the urine, ar-
Since the
tiple
not a substitute for antibiotic
treatment during an acute urinary tract infection.
at least
results after taking this nutrient.
ents to
is
taking diuretic drugs should not take juniper. Preg-
May
nant
Helpful
women
should avoid juniper, as
it
may cause
uterine contractions.
reputed to help treat
many
Goldenseal (page 270)
is
types of infections.
contains berberine, an alka-
It
Checklist for Urinary Tract Infection Herbs
Homeopathic Remedies
Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Proteolytic
Cranberry, Goldenseal, Oregon
Cantharis 30c, Sepia 30c, Belladonna
enzymes, Multiple vitamin/mineral
grape,
Nutritional
Conditions
Supplements
Uva
ursi,
Juniper
6c, Staphysagria
1
2c,
Nux vomica 6c
121
VITILIGO Nutrients That VITILIGO
is
a disorder of skin
pigmentation characterized by pro-
May Be A clinical ments
gressively
mented
widening areas of depig-
(very white) skin.
phenomenon
is
The
report describes the use of vitamin supple-
in the
treatment of
163) and/or vitamin
vitiligo.
associated with the
produce melanin pigment to
B12 (page 216) and vitamin
mg
of folic acid (1-10
affects
the world's population.
1-4%
of
C
fif-
C
per day), along with
gram per day) and intramuscular vitamin B12 injections (1,000 meg every two weeks),
vitamin
(1
produced marked repigmentation It
Folic acid (page
teen people studied. Supplementation with high levels
darken the skin.
2
(page 217) were abnormally low in most of the
local destruction of melanocytes, the cells that
Helpful
in eight people,
occurring gradually over a period of
Supplementation
1
amino acid Lmay have value when com-
with
phenylalanine (page 194)
many months.
the
bined with ultraviolet (UVA) radiation therapy. Several
clinical
clinical
trials,
including
one
double-blind
indicate that L-phenylalanine at or
trial,
mg per kilogram body weight (about 3,500 mg per day for a 150-pound increases the effectiveness of UVA radiation
lower than about 50 per day
person)
promoting
in
repigmentation.
L-phenylalanine
alone also produced a more modest repigmentation in
some
people. 3 Another study of vitiligo in chil-
dren reported that L-phenylalanine plus
UVA
effective treatment in the majority of children.
One
early
report
describes
the
was
4
presence
of
achlorhydria (lack of stomach digestive acid) in the
stomachs of
vitiligo sufferers
and the use of
dilute
hydrochloric acid (HC1), or betaine hydrochloride (page 139), with success in treatment.
HC1 was
given
with meals over prolonged periods; repigmentation
took a year or more. 5
Another early report describes the use of (page 192), or para-aminobenzoic acid that
is
commonly
B-complex (page 210)
100
mg
PABA
in
PABA and
a variety of
tailored to the individual patients resulted
repigmentation of areas affected by
many
122
family. Persistent use of
three or four times per day along
with an injectable form of
hormones
a factor
associated with the vitamins of
the
of
—
PABA
cases.
vitiligo in
6
Conditions
Are There Any Side Effects
sugar, rash, fever,
or Interactions?
age.
Folic acid
is
remarkably
safe;
however,
folic acid
sup-
plements can mask the symptoms of vitamin B12
A
and (on rare occasions)
liver
dam-
nutritionally oriented physician should be
consulted
taking more than 400
if
mg
PABA
of
per day.
which could lead to permanent neurologdamage. Although this problem is rare, folic
deficiency, ical
acid and vitamin
B12 should always be taken toVitamin B12 supplements are not associated
gether.
with side
Some
effects.
after as little as a
min the
C
individuals develop diarrhea
few thousand milligrams of
per day. High levels of vitamin
body of copper (page
C
vita-
can deplete
acids can cause nerve
amount
but nerve
mg
less
amounts
mild side
effects,
are
is
safe
is
alen drugs
1,500
with
such as nausea, heartburn, or tran-
If
it
vitiligo.
work
cells
should be immediately
mg of khellin per day.
Another herb that may prove useful is St.
John's wort (page 312).
8
As with
creases the response of the skin to sunlight.
have confirmed the use of
St.
grain tablets or capsules. However, people should
not take more than 10 grains (650 mg) of
HCl
with-
side effects such as nausea
fair skin
physician. All people with gastrointestinal symp-
light
and other sources of
—should
as 8
see a nutri-
tanning beds.
it
and insomnia.
wort makes the skin more with
can cause St.
light-sensitive.
John's
Persons
should avoid exposure to strong sun-
It is
ultraviolet light, such as
also advisable to avoid foods like
red wine, cheese, yeast, and pickled herring.
HCl.
serious side effects have been reported with
mg of PABA
No stud-
Are There Any Side Effects
out the recommendation of a nutritionally oriented
300-400
in-
condition to date.
Khellin must be used with caution, as
No
it
John's wort for this
the
tionally oriented doctor before taking
for vitiligo
khella,
or Interactions?
particularly heartburn
like psor-
a burning sen-
The normal stomach produces about same amount of HCl as is found in twenty 10-
—
Khellin,
(melanocytes) to sunlight. Studies
discontinued.
toms
7
stimulates repigmentation of the skin
have used 120-160
ies
can burn the lining of the stomach.
—
so far the
is
containing
occasionally associated
HCl
visnaga)
only herb found to be useful in
of L-phenylalanine, although
experienced,
(Ammi
unknown,
Large amounts of betaine hydrochloride (HCl)
is
extract from khella
by increasing sensitivity of remaining pigment-
sient headaches.
sation
An
Helpful
maximum
damage has not been reported with
per day or
lesser
damage. The
of L-phenylalanine that
Be
May
the active constituent, appears to
151).
Ingestion of very large quantities of individual
amino
Herbs That
per day. Larger amounts (such
grams per day or more) can cause low blood
John's wort should not be used at the prescription antidepressants.
St.
same time
St.
as
John's wort should
not be used during pregnancy or lactation.
Checklist for Vitiligo Nutritional
Supplements
Folic acid, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C,
L-phenylalanine, Betaine hydrochloride,
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs Khella, St.
John's wort
No homeopathy commonly used for this condition
PABA, Vitamin B-complex
Conditions
123
WEIGHT LOSS AND OBESITY Dietary Changes That
ABOUT ONE-THIRD U.S.
population
is
of the
May Be
Helpful
overweight. BeSocieties that eat very
cause excess body weight cated in
many
is
impli-
Reducing
obesity.
different diseases,
including heart disease, diabetes
have virtually no
fat
little
fat in the diet is
component of weight
Foods with a high
loss efforts.
proportion of calories from
an important
fat,
which should be
eliminated or limited in the diet, include red meat,
(page 39), several cancers, and gallstones (page 55),
it
seems prudent
poultry skins and dark meat, fried food, butter,
margarine, cheese, milk (except skim milk), junk
and most processed food. Vegetable
food,
to maintain a healthy
should also be restricted. So should nuts, seeds, and
—and
avocados (although these foods are healthy for
Unfortunately, losing weight
keeping
it
off
most people.
—
who
people is
oils
body weight.
very difficult for
have no weight problem). Instead, the
diet should be based
on
whole
fruits, vegetables,
and nonfat dairy (and low-fat fish for non-
grains,
vegetarians).
Eating more fiber (page 159) can be an important
component
to weight maintenance. Fiber
people up, so they eat uble fibers
found
work
plement.
some
studies find that sol-
While soluble
best.
beans and
in
less;
fruit,
Glucomannan
it is
1
fills
fiber
can be
also available as a sup-
and psyllium (page 299)
contain soluble fiber and have been reported to help
weight loss efforts
in
some
studies.
Some
add 10 or more grams per day to the
Watch Out for Yo-Yo People
who go on and
that the
number of
gets less
and
is
less
diet.
Dieting
off diets frequently
complain
calories that result in weight gain
with each weight fluctuation. There
now clear evidence
that the
body
use of calories after each diet.
comes
researchers
easier to gain weight
2
gets stingier in
This means
and harder to
it
lose
next time. Therefore, a person should not
it
its
be-
the
make
changes until they are ready to stick with them. Otherwise, they are better off not dieting first
124
in the
place.
Conditions
Lifestyle Changes That May Be Helpful Although exercise alone may not proaches,
usually
it
helps.
An
dietary ap-
remains
It
unclear
whether exercise merely increases the burning of calories or whether the exerciser continues to burn
more
calories after the exercise
is
populations
tiveness of
result in signifi-
when combined with
cant weight loss,
human
needed to determine the
is
effec-
HCA as a weight loss aid.
altered
form of the sugar molecule, pyruvate
(page 200) might aid weight loss efforts. 17
A
clinical
found that pyruvate supplements, compared to
trial
placebo, enhance weight loss and also result in a greater reduction of
consuming
body
a low-fat diet.
fat in
18
overweight adults
Animal
studies suggest
that pyruvate leads to weight loss by increasing the
completed. 3
resting metabolic rate.
19
Spirulina (page 205), or blue-green algae, rich source of protein, vitamins, minerals,
Nutrients That
May Be
sential fatty acids.
Helpful
One
double-blind
trial
is
and
a
es-
of sixteen
overweight individuals reports that 2.8 grams of spirulina taken three times per day for a four-week
When When
people this
diet, their caloric intake
happens,
it
drops sharply
becomes increasingly
difficult
recommended amounts of many
to eat the
weight-loss programs advocate taking a multiple
(page 150) plays an es-
metabolism of carbohydrates and
fats as well as in the
loss.
20
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
vitamin/mineral (page 187) supplement.
sential role in the
weight
vita-
mins and minerals. Therefore, proponents of most
The mineral chromium
period results in a small, but statistically significant
production of insulin. Chrom-
Supplemental intake (typically 50-300 of
chromium has not been
any toxicity
in
meg
per day)
linked consistently with
humans. One study suggested that
people has not confirmed chromium
chromium could cause mutagenic damage, 21 based on very high doses of chromium in ovarian cells of hamsters. 22 This risk, however, has not been demonstrated in humans. The potential side effects of HCA are not known; more research is needed in this area. There are no side effects reported with spirulina.
picolinate to have a significant effect in altering
However, since spirulina can accumulate heavy met-
body composition. 7
als
ium,
in a
form called chromium
studied for sition.
picolinate, has been
potential role in altering
its
body compo-
Although preliminary research
and humans 5
6
in
animals 4
suggested that chromium picolinate
increases fat loss
up research
in
and lean muscle
(-)Hydroxycitric acid
(HCA)
tissue gain, follow-
(page 168), a fruit
extract taken from the rind of the Garcinia gia fruit
grown
in
Southeast Asia, has a chemical
composition similar to in
citric acid (the
oranges and other citrus
search, based
8 9
fruits).
Preliminary
HCA has been demonstrated in the labotrials
with people) to
reduce the conversion of carbohydrates into stored 10 n Anifat by inhibiting certain enzyme processes.
mal research indicates that and induces weight found that eating
HCA
1
loss.
HCA suppresses appetite
12 13 14 15
gram of
One
case report
the fruit containing
before each meal resulted in the loss of 1 pound per day 16 However, much more research in
Conditions
mercury, and cadmium.
23
lead,
There are a few reports of
allergic reactions to spirulina.
re-
HCA may be a useful weight-
ratory (but not yet in clinical
from such areas can increase the body's load of
primary acid
on laboratory experiments and animal
research, suggests that loss aid.
cambo-
from contaminated water, consuming spirulina
Herbs That
Be
May
Helpful
The herb guarana (page (which related
these
is
273) contains guaranine
nearly identical to caffeine) and the closely
alkaloids
theobromine and theophylline;
compounds may curb
weight
appetite
loss. Caffeine's effects
guaranine) are well
and increase
(and hence those of
known and
include stimulating
the central nervous system, increasing metabolic rate,
and producing a mild
diuretic effect. 24
Many
125
may
doctors of natural medicine do not advocate using
use
caffeine or caffeine-like substances to reduce weight.
ease,
Ephedra (page 259), commonly known huang,
is
a diuretic
ulant. Studies
show
combined with ever,
many
as
ma
cause decreased
and
several
fertility,
cardiovascular dis-
forms of cancer according to
demiological studies of caffeine use.
Ephedra has
and central nervous system stim-
a long history of safe use at the
that ephedra, particularly
when
recommended amount. However, abuse of
promotes weight
How-
drug
caffeine,
loss.
epi-
—
especially for weight loss
—can
lead to
the
am-
phetamine-like side effects, including elevated blood
nutritionally oriented doctors discourage
muscle
insomnia,
dry
the use of ephedra as a weight loss aid because of the
pressure,
many
mouth, heart palpitations, nervousness, and even
side effects that can occur with
cially since
many
when ephedra
is
use, espe-
its
death due to heart
of the side effects are intensified
combined with
caffeine.
2526
disturbances,
failure.
Anyone with high blood tions, diabetes,
pressure, heart condi-
glaucoma, or thyroid disease and
Are There Any Side Effects
those
or Interactions?
should consult with a physician before using any
As with any caffeinated product, guarana may cause
type of product with ephedra. Ephedra-based prod-
Guarana should be
hyperactivity
avoided during pregnancy and
lactation.
MAO-inhibiting
antidepressants
ucts should be avoided during pregnancy
insomnia, trembling, anxiety, palpitations, urinary frequency, and
taking
tion
Long-term
and used with caution
in children
and
lacta-
under the age
of six vears.
Checklist for Weight Loss and Obesity Nutritional
Supplements
Fiber, Multiple vitamin/mineral,
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs Chromium,
Hydroxycitric acid (HCA), Pyruvate,
Psyllium, Guarana,
No homeopathy commonly used
Ephedra
for this condition
Spirulina
WILSON'S DISEASE Dietary Changes That WILSON'S DISEASE
is
a ge-
netic disorder that results in excessive
accumulation of copper (page 151) in
May Be
Helpful
Most foods contain
at least
some copper,
so
it is
not
possible to avoid the metal completely. Foods high in
copper, such as organ meats and oysters, should be
many parts
of the body.
If left
un-
treated, this condition can be fatal,
eliminated from the diet.
high in copper but are quite nutritious
legumes)
but fortunately
it is
readily treatable.
Some foods
—
are relatively (e.g.,
nuts and
these foods should be eaten in modera-
tion by people with Wilson's disease. Grains contain
amounts of copper but are important components of a healthful diet, and dietary restricsignificant
126
Conditions
tion if
may
zinc
be neither wise nor necessary, particularly
supplemented.
is
same
level successfully
treated Wilson's disease.
Zinc
known
is
(480 mg) its ability
patients with Wilson's disease, 1 with
up
zinc a "remarkably effective
from
some
successfully treated with prescription
amount of 50 mg taken
three
times per day has been used for this type of mainte-
nance therapy,
5
plementation; this increase
is
has been reported after zinc sup-
however, leading researchers believe
temporary and not harmful. 9
Are There Any Side Effects
4
in the
much
and nontoxic therapy
3
rising in people with Wilson's disease
Zinc
liver 8
trials
who had been drugs.
too
Nonetheless, zinc does not help
copper in the in
Zinc has also been used to keep normal copper levels
who took
disease
to reduce
to seven years. 2 Researchers have called
for Wilson's disease."
zinc.
7
everyone with Wilson's disease. Sometimes increased for
copper absorption and has been used successfully
lasting
have un-
so effective in lessening the body's burden
someone with Wilson's
Helpful
Zinc (page 224)
who
of copper that a copper deficiency was reported in
Nutrients That
May Be
is
with people 6
although some researchers use the
or Interactions? Zinc intake
in excess of
300
mg per
day may impair
immune
function.
search
contradictory, patients with Alzheimer's
is
Although the preliminary
re-
disease should avoid zinc supplementation until further studies clarify the role of zinc in this disease.
Checklist for Wilson's Disease Nutritional
Supplements
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs No herbs commonly used
Zinc
No homeopathy commonly used
for
for this condition
this condition
YEAS! INFECTION The hallmark symptom of
YEAST INFECTIONS of the most
yeast infection
are
one
common reasons that
women consult health care professionals. Yeast infections result
from
genitalia,
is
which
vaginitis
itching of the external is
caused by a
and internal
often associated with a white dis-
charge that can be thick, curdy, or
like
cottage
cheese. Severe infections lead to inflammation of the tissue
and subsequent redness,
swelling,
and even
pinpoint bleeding.
an overgrowth of a species of fungus called
Candida
albicans.
Dietary Changes That
May Be A
Helpful
well-balanced diet low in
fats,
carbohydrates, and refined foods
Conditions
is
sugars, simple
important for
127
A
Boric acid capsules inserted in the vagina have
high-sugar diet encourages the overgrowth of the
been used to treat yeast vaginitis with great success.
preventing vaginal infections caused by Candida.
Candida organisms.
Women who
1
have a yeast infec-
one study of 100
In
who were
women
with chronic yeast
tion (or are predisposed to such infections) should
vaginitis
limit their intake of refined sugar, fruits, fruit juices,
over-the-counter or prescription antifungal medi-
refined carbohydrates,
and alcohol.
98%
cines,
not successfully treated with any
women
of the
successfully treated their
infections with boric acid capsules inserted into the
Lifestyle Changes That May Be Helpful Yeast infections are three times
vagina twice per day for two to four weeks. 8
Are There Any Side Effects
more common
or Interactions? in
nylon underwear or tights than
There are no known contraindications to the use
those wearing cotton underwear. 2 Additional pre-
of Lactobacillus acidophilus. Boric acid capsules
disposing factors for Candida infection include the
should not be used intravaginally during pregnancy.
women who wear
use of antibiotics, oral contraceptives, and steroids.
Underlying health conditions that may predispose someone to Candida overgrowth include preg-
nancy (page
HIV
107), diabetes (page 39) mellitus,
infection. Allergies have
recurrent yeast vaginitis.
and
been reported to cause
When
the allergens are
Herbs That
Be tions.
a
between partners
is
not
some women with
useful for
recurring yeast infections are resolved. 3 In cases, sexual transmission
Helpful
Topical use of diluted tea tree (page 313)
avoided and the allergies treated, often the chronic
most
May
It
oil).
may
be
vaginal yeast infec-
can be used as a diluted douche or as part of
coconut oil-based suppository (with 9
oil
2%
tea tree
For more serious or persistent infections of the
considered an issue in yeast infection. However, in
cervix or vagina, however, a health care professional
extremely
should be consulted. Concentrations of tea tree
persistent
sexual
cases,
transmission
should be considered, with the partner being exam-
as strong as
ined and treated.
nal douche.
40% may
oil
be used with caution as a vagi-
may
Internal use of garlic (page 265)
inhibit the
Nutrients That
growth of yeast organisms and increase resistance to
May Be
yeast infections. Garlic exerts antibacterial, antivi-
Helpful
Lactobacillus acidophilus (page 135) are friendly bacteria that are an integral part of flora.
Lactobacilli
help to
normal vaginal
maintain the vaginal
ecosystem by preventing the overgrowth of unfriendly bacteria lactic acid,
and antifungal/antiyeast
ral,
and Candida. Lactobacilli produce
which acts
like a natural antibiotic
competes with other organisms
and
for the utilization of
hibits the
Lactobacillus acidophilus can be taken orally in 4
the form of acidophilus yogurt, oral capsules, der, or intravaginally.
Many women
pow-
find relief using
10
Garlic in-
growth of Candida albicans, the organism
most widely responsible
for intestinal, vaginal,
oral yeast infections. Garlic also
and
shows long-term
benefit in the treatment of recurrent yeast infections.
For
women
clove of
with no aversion to the odor, one whole
raw
garlic
can be chewed
daily.
Otherwise,
odor-controlled, enteric-coated tablets standardized for allicin content
glucose.
activity.
mg
can be taken
per day (providing 5,000
preferable to divide this into
in the
meg
amount of 900
of
allicin). It is
two equal doses.
2-4 ml may be taken three times
ture of
A tinc-
daily.
For
an acidophilus yogurt douche daily for a few days
health maintenance, one-half of the therapeutic
or several weeks, depending on the severity of the
dose
infection.
5
is
adequate.
Another herb recommended
Three capsules of acidophilus or one-
for yeast infections
This South American
quarter teaspoon of the powder can be taken one to
is
three times daily. Lactobacillus can also be taken
herb's active constituents have powerful antiyeast
preventively during antibiotic use to reduce the risk
actions.
of Candida vaginitis.
128
6 7
pau d'arco (page 11
296).
However, they are also somewhat
and the amounts needed to
kill
off yeast
toxic,
and other
Conditions
microorganisms are not available
in
most herbal
supplements. is
also important
with recurrent yeast infections. While echinacea (page is
tions,
it
not a substitute for antimicrobial medicais
an excellent supportive tool
with recurring infections. "sluggish"
persons
properties,
Support of the immune system
255)
burn and flatulence. Because of
Its ability
immune system makes
for persons
taking
anticoagulant
Those scheduled surgeon are
if
garlic.
for surgery should inform their
they are taking garlic supplements. There
no known contraindications
during pregnancy and lactation.
an excellent
High doses of lapachol, the
women with recurrent vaginal yeast inOne study showed a 43% drop in recurrence rate in yeast infections with women using echinacea. 12
drugs
should check with their doctor before taking
to stimulate a it
garlic's anticlotting
to the use of garlic
active ingredient in
choice for
pau
d'arco, can cause uncontrolled bleeding, nau-
fections.
sea,
and vomiting. 13 Use of the whole bark
safer than isolated lapachol; the
known
Are There Any Side Effects Tea
tree oil
to areas affected by rashes.
ing sensation
if
it
other tender areas.
The
oil
can cause a burn-
gets into eyes, nose,
Some women
mouth, or
have allergic reac-
orally.
is
when taken
essentially nontoxic
People should not take echinacea without
consulting a physician illness,
whole bark has no
avoid use of pau d'arco.
Echinacea
should not be applied to broken skin or
if
autoimmune
they have an
such as lupus, or other progressive diseases,
such as tuberculosis or multiple sclerosis. Those
when applying tea tree oil. For this reason, only a small amount should be applied when first using it. The oil should
echinacea with caution. There are no
never be taken internally.
nancy or lactation.
tions, including rashes
and
itching,
much
serious side effects. Pregnant or lactating
women should
or Interactions?
is
who
are allergic to flowers of the daisy family should take
known
con-
traindications to the use of echinacea during preg-
Most people enjoy garlic; however, some individuals who are sensitive to it may experience heart-
Checklist for Yeast Infection Nutritional
Supplements
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs Tea tree
Acidophilus, Boric acid
Pau
oil,
Garlic,
Pulsatilla 6c, Kali
d'arco, Echinacea
bichromicum
6c,
Sulfur 6c
YELLOW NAIL SYNDROME PEOPLE WITH
yellow nail syn-
drome have thickened
nails
with
yel-
low or greenish discoloration, often
accompanied by stunted growth and swelling of the ankles and sometimes
other parts of the body.
Nutrients That
May Be
Helpful
Vitamin E (page 220) has been used successfully with people
who
have yellow nail syndrome.
topical use of the vitamin
is
helpful,
4
1
2 3
Although
taking vitamin
E supplements is much easier and less messy. A typical amount is 800 IU per day, with results beginning to appear after several months.
Conditions
129
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Vitamin E toxicity
is
widely considered to be
very rare. Supplements are safe.
Checklist for Yellow Nail Nutritional Vitamin E
Supplements
Syndrome
No herbs commonly used this condition
130
Homeopathic Remedies
Herbs for
No homeopathy commonly used for this condition
Conditions
PART TWO
SUPPLEMENTS
EPA
160
135
Ergocalciferol
219
220
Evening Primrose Oil (and Other Sources
Acidophilus (Probiotics and )
Fructo-Oligosacchan des
Alpha Tocopherol
Amino Acids
137, 154, 166, 167, 177, 181, 186, 190,
194,206,207 Arginine
BCAAs
(Branched-Chain
Amino Acids)
Beta-Carotene
of Fat
Gamma Linolenic Acid)
158
Enzyme
178
Fiber
159
137
Fish Oil
160
138
Flavonoids
140
209
Flaxseed Oil
162
Folate
163
Betaine Hydrochloride (Hydrochloric Acid) 139 Bioflavonoids
140
Folic Acid
163
Biotin
141
Gamma Oryzanol
164
Black Currant Seed Oil
158
Gastric Acid
139
Blue-Green Algae
205
Genistein
204
Borage Oil
158
GLA
158
Boron
142
Glucosamine Sulfate
165
Branched-Chain Amino Acids
138
Glucose Tolerance Factor (GTF)
150
Brewer's Yeast
143
Glutamine
166
Bromelain
156
Grape Seed Extract
199
Calciferol
219
Hesperidin
140
Calcium
144
Histidine
167
Carnitine (L-Carnitine)
146
Hydroxycitric Acid
168
Carotene
209
Inosine
169
179,180
Inositol
170
Carotenoids Cartilage
147
Inositol Hexaniacinate
213
Chlorophyll
148
Iodine
171
Choline
176
Ionized Air
172
Chondroitin Sulfate
149
Iron
173
Chromium
150
Isoflavone
204
Citrus Bioflavonoids
140
Isoleucine
138
Cod
160
Kelp
174
Coenzyme Q10
152
Lactase
175
Copper
151
Lactobacillus
135
Creatine (Creatine Monohydrate)
153
Lecithin/Phosphatidyl Choline/Choline
176
Cysteine
154
Leucine
177
Daidzein
204
Lignan
162
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
155
Linseed Oil
162
DHA
160
Lipase
178
156 175, 178
Lutein
179
Lycopene
180
Liver Oil
Enzymes Enzymes, Proteolytic
132
156
Nutritional
Supplements
Lysine
181
Pycnogenol
199
Magnesium
182
Pyruvate
200
Manganese
183
Quercetin
201
Medium Chain Triglycerides
184
Resveratrol
202
Melatonin
185
Retinol
209
Methionine
186
Rutin
140
Milk Sugar Enzyme
175
Selenium
203
Multiple Vitamin/Mineral
187
Soy
204
NAC
189
Spirulina
205
N- Acetyl Cysteine
189
Stomach Acid
139
Nicotinamide
213
Taurine
206
OPC
199
Tyrosine
207
Ornithine
190
Ubiquinone
152
Ornithine Alpha-Ketoglutarate
191
Valine
138
PABA
192
Vanadium
208
Pancreatin
156
Vitamin
Pantothene
193
Vitamin B-Complex
210
Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5)
193
Vitamin Bl (Thiamin)
211
Papain
156
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
212
PCO
199
Vitamin B3 (Niacin, Niacinamide)
213
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
214
194
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
216
Phosphatidyl Choline
176
Vitamin
C
(Ascorbic Acid)
217
Phosphatidylserine
196
Vitamin
D (Cholecalciferol)
219
Potassium
197
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
Pregnenolone
198
Vitamin
Proanthocyanidins
199
Whey Protein
223
Zinc
224
(Paraaminobenzoic Acid)
Phenylalanine (L-Phenylalanine and
DL-Phenylalanine, DLPA)
204, 223
Proteins
Nutritional
Supplements
A and Beta-Carotene
K
(Phylloquinone)
209
220 222
133
According
nutrition
to
experts,
Western diet contains too much
average
fat
and too
The combination of low
fiber (page 159).
little
the
and high refined carbohydrates and
fiber
fat contributes
to an increased risk of heart disease, cancer,
and
that the average Western diet
linked to poor health.
A
good
is
not ideal,
de-
if
prived of iodine, people can develop goiters; and
if
deprived of chromium, they can develop blood
sugar problems. People today do not eat the same quantities of
dia-
betes (page 39). Even conventional medical authorities believe
lems and have an increased risk of cancer;
quality food their ancestors ate (and in general,
do
much work). For example, if people reamount of beta-carotene (page 209) avail-
not do as
diet
should
quire the
and vegetables, whole
grains,
legumes, nuts and seeds, and (for nonvegetarians)
two pounds of carotene-containing food but now only eat two single carrots, then they are get-
nonfat dairy products and
ting less than optimal
since
it is
consist of fresh fruits
fish.
able in
amounts of beta-carotene.
People do not eat the same foods their great-
grandparents
ate,
and these dietary changes might
affect nutrient requirements.
Europe or Asia
available in
New
Some foods were not
until the discovery of the
World. Before 1492, there were no potatoes in
no tomatoes
Ireland,
in Italy,
and no eggplant or
green peppers in England. All these foods are
World
crops.
Other foods, such as
rice
New
and soy (page
new to Europeans. phenomena is that modern
204), are also relatively
Another recent
Why Take
Nutritional
Supplements? Some
health experts claim that vitamin or mineral
supplements are unnecessary
one eats a balanced,
if
healthful diet. Furthermore, the experts
argument often
who
state that people
take extra
amins or minerals
Ripening increases the nutrient content of the food,
and, at worst, endangering their health.
may be
so diets based on unripened foods
some
of today's foods are processed with extra
compared
ingredients ple
is
to food in the past.
a loaf of bread,
An exam-
which 100 years ago was pre-
do
exist,
effects
are alleviated
question
and
specific
sweetener to help the yeast
a
may
loaf of bread
rise.
Today, a
contain more than 100
in-
residues dures.
herbicides,
fungicides,
and chemical
from various packaging and cleaning proce-
These multiple ingredients may complicate
di-
gestion and increase the risk of allergic reaction. in-
Supplement the
vided
amounts
from the fungicides used by farmers. The from the
soil,
are
labels indicate
for each nutrient
supplement.
An example
may not be Finally,
it is
as 60
debated by
mg
per day) prevent scurvy,
the optimal
amount
for the body's
important to remember that supple-
ments should be used as additions to an already
ing habits.
used properly, there
If
as antidotes to years of is
poor
eat-
strong scientific
evidence that supplements optimize health. This
do not always need the same nutrients
as
people. For example, plants do not require selenium
(page 203), iodine (page 171), or if
chromium (page
people are deprived of
sele-
nium, they can develop certain heart muscle prob-
134
pro-
vitamin C. While small
with and increase the body's need for vitamin B6
150) to thrive. But
is
is
—not
Plants
more
recommended
These
healthful diet
(page 214).
for
what percentage of
absorbed by plants. Hydrazine compounds compete !
book
in this
for nutrients continue to be
amounts (such functions.
fungicides, along with nutrients
the
in
An example of
the hydrazine residues in foods
the dosage of the supplement in
recommended amount
it
is
when
supplement sections
creased the need for certain vitamins and minerals. this
caused by nutritional supplements
reduced or discontinued. Please read
is
scientists.
Certain additives to the food chain have
resulting
a
details.
gredients, including preservatives, coloring agents, insecticides,
—involving
but they are extremely rare. In most cases,
any side
pared with only wheat, water, butter, baker's yeast,
modern
cases of vitamin toxicity
handful of people taking extremely high dosages
nutrients.
Many
The few
lacking in
vit-
wasting their money
foods are generally picked before they are ripe.
are, at best,
making this
book has numerous examples of
this evidence.
This question of optimal nutrient
posed to "adequate"
levels, is at the
levels, as
op-
center of the
controversy regarding the necessity of nutritional
supplements.
Nutritional
Supplements
ACIDOPHILUS (PRQBIDTICS) AND
FRUCTQOLIGOSACCHARIDES Regular ingestion of probiotic bacteria may help
BENEFICIAL BACTERIA,
prevent vaginal yeast infection (page 127). 8
9
A
re-
view of the research concluded that both topical and
such as Lactobacillus acidophilus
oral use of acidophilus can prevent yeast infection
and Bifidobacterium bifidum,
are
caused by Candida overgrowth. 10
Diarrhea
called probiotics. Probiotic bacteria
(page
flushes
44)
intestinal
organisms out of the gastrointestinal
favorably alter the intestinal microflora balance, inhibit the
and increase
immune
to opportunistic infections.
supplements can help prevent new infections.
otic
good
The incidence
function,
resistance to infection.
body vulnerable
tract, leaving
Replenishing the beneficial bacteria with probi-
growth
of harmful bacteria, promote digestion, boost
the
micro-
of "traveler's diarrhea," caused by
pathogenic bacteria 1
in
drinking water or under-
cooked foods, can be reduced by the preventive use of probiotics. 11
Individuals with flourishing intestinal colonies of beneficial bacteria are
Probiotics are also important in recolonizing the intestine during
and
after antibiotic use. Probiotic
supplements replace the beneficial bacteria, preventbetter equipped to fight the
growth
of disease-causing bacterial
4
ing up to otic use.
50%
of infections occurring after antibi-
12
Probiotics also promote healthy digestion. En-
Acidophilus and bifidobacteria
maintain a healthy balance of
intesti-
nal flora by producing organic
compounds
—such
zymes secreted by probiotic bacteria aid digestion. Acidophilus
is
zyme needed
a source of lactase (page 175), the en-
to digest milk,
tose-intolerant individuals.
as lactic acid,
hydrogen peroxide, and acetic acid
bowel syndrome (page
81)
creased acidophilus intake.
which
is
lacking in lac-
13
Symptoms of irritable may be alleviated by in-
14
Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) are naturally oc-
that increase the acidity of the intestine
and
inhibit the reproduction of
many harmful bacteria. 5 6 Probiotic bacteria also produce substances called bacteriocins, which act
curring carbohydrates that cannot be digested or ab-
sorbed
by humans but
beneficial bacteria.
support the
growth of
15
Where Are They Found?
as natBeneficial bacteria present in fermented dairy foods,
ural antibiotics to
kill
microorganisms.
undesirable
namely
live
culture yogurt, have been used as a folk
remedy
for
hundreds
gurt
is
if
not thousands of years. Yo-
the traditional source of beneficial bacteria;
however, different brands of yogurt can vary greatly
Nutritional
Supplements
135
in their bacteria strain larly frozen) ria.
and potency. Some
yogurts do not contain any
Supplements
in
(particu-
live
bacte-
people using antibiotics, eating a poor fering
diet,
or suf-
from diarrhea.
powder, liquid extract, capsule,
or tablet form containing beneficial bacteria are a source of probiotics.
FOS
occur naturally
bananas, barley,
in
many
foods, such as
garlic, honey, onions,
wheat, and
tomatoes; however, nutritional supplements containing
FOS provide a more concentrated
source of these
How Much Should The amount of
I
Take?
probiotics necessary to replenish the
intestine varies by the extent of microbial depletion
and presence of harmful
many
bacteria. In general,
people find 1-2 billion colony forming units (CFUs)
compounds.
per day of acidophilus to be beneficial for the healthy maintenance of intestinal microflora.
In
What Conditions Might
Acidophilus (Probiotics) Be Supportive? •
Canker sores (mouth
•
Diarrhea (page 44)
•
Immune
•
Indigestion
•
Irritable
•
Lactose intolerance
•
Yeast infection (page 127)
ulcers) (page 21)
effects
with even large
in-
takes of probiotic bacteria.
bowel syndrome (page
81)
Are There Any Interactions with
Other Nutrients?
Deficient?
Acidophilus and bifidobacteria
more
likely to
have de-
pleted colonies of friendly bacteria. These include
136
of 8 grams per day.
Are There Any There are no reported side
strengthening (page 72)
Several groups of people are
amount
is
Side Effects?
Who Is Likely to Be
generally taken in the
FOS
may produce B
vita-
mins, including niacin, folic acid, biotin, and vita-
min B6.
Nutritional
Supplements
E
Where THE AMINO ACID ARGIhas several roles in the body,
I
such as assisting ensuring that
in
wound
ammonium from the
body, facilitating
immune function,
and promoting the secretion of
nine
sev-
hormones including glucagon,
insulin, is
and
fish are
good sources of
Nuts and chocolate also contain
amounts of
this
amino
significant
acid.
healing,
cells divide properly,
helping remove
eral
Dairy, meat, poultry, arginine.
N NE
Found?
Is It
and growth hormone. Argi-
also a precursor to nitric
oxide, which the body uses to keep
In
What Conditions Might
Arginine
Be Supportive?
•
Congestive heart failure (page 30)
•
Infertility (male) (page 77)
Who Be
Is
Likely to
Deficient?
Normally, the body makes enough arginine, even
when
the diet
is
lacking.
However, during times of
blood vessels dilated, allowing the
unusual stress (including infection, burns, and
heart to receive adequate oxygen.
jury), the
body may not be
able to keep
up with
in-
in-
creased requirements.
How Much Should
I
Take?
Most people do not need to take extra arginine. While many of those with serious infections, burns, or other trauma should take arginine, appropriate
doses must be determined by a doctor.
Of
those
who
supplement with arginine, most take a few grams per day.
Are There Any Side Effects? Arginine
is
remarkably
vast majority of people
free of side effects for the
who
take
it,
although some
doctors are concerned that increases in growth
hormone
triggered by arginine could overwork the
pancreas. Individuals with kidney or liver disease should
consult their nutritionally oriented doctor before
Nutritional
Supplements
137
supplementing with arginine. Individuals with her-
Are There Any
pes (either cold sores or genital herpes) should not
Interactions with
take arginine, because the virus. Large
both promote the
1
meaning of
it
can stimulate replication of
amounts of arginine and
interfere
this for
animals can
in
with cancer growth; 2
humans remains unknown.
Other Nutrients? Arginine works with ornithine (page 190) in the synthesis of
growth hormone.
BCAAs (BRANCHED-CHAIN
AMINO ACIDS) Where Are They Found? BRANCHED-CHAIN
AMINO ACIDS
Dairy and red meat contain the greatest amount of
(BCAAs)
BCAAs, although in-
containing foods.
clude leucine (page 177), isoleucine,
and
valine.
BCAAs are needed
for
they are present in
Whey
all
protein-
protein (page 223) and egg
BCAAs. amino acids
protein supplements are other sources of
BCAA
supplements provide the single
leucine, isoleucine,
and
valine.
the maintenance of muscle tissue;
they also are needed during times of physical stress and intense exercise.
Research shows that
What Conditions Might BCAAs Be Supportive? In
BCAA supple-
ments help those with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(Lou Gehrig's
dis-
ease) maintain muscle strength.
1
In
•
Athletic performance (page 14)
•
Postsurgery recovery
Who
Is
Likely to
Be Deficient?
addition, individuals with liver disPeriods of physical stress, such as intense weight
ease (hepatic encephalopathy) benefit
of
from intravenous administration
BCAAs. 2
lifting
and long-distance running, can create
bolic state in
which muscle
tissue
these situations, supplemental leucine
and
its
broken down. In
BCAAs
—
particularly
derivatives ketoisocaproate (KIC)
hydroxymethylbutyrate in
is
(HMB)
—can
supplementation has not resulted 3
surgery,
performance.
BCAA
BCAA
meaningful
in
changes in body composition, nor does 4 5 6
and
be beneficial
reducing protein breakdown. Nonetheless,
exercise
a cata-
it
improve
During recovery from
supplements may reduce muscle loss
and speed muscle gain.
BCAAs may
also be useful to
anyone wanting to prevent muscle breakdown.
138
Nutritional
Supplements
How Much Should
I
Take?
A diet including animal protein provides an adequate amount of BCAA for most people. Athletes involved in intense training often take 5
grams of
valine,
grams of
Are There Any Interactions with
Other Nutrients?
leucine, 4
and 2 grams of isoleucine per day to
prevent muscle loss and increase muscle gain.
It
BCAAs
prudent to take
is
proteins, such as lean
vitamin/minerals
meat or
(page
along with whole
poultry,
187),
and multiple
especially
the
B-
complex (page 210) vitamins.
Are There Any Side Effects? Side effects have not been reported with the use of
BCAAs. A high
intake of
verted into other
amino
BCAAs
is
simply con-
acids or used as energy.
BETAINE HYDROCHLORIDE
(HYDROCHLORIC ACID) A
THE DIGESTIVE PROCESS takes place as food passes through
normal stomach's
level
cient to destroy bacteria.
patients
had
who had normal
virtually
1
In
of gastric acid
one
study,
and large
intestine.
One of
the
stomach, where gastric (stom-
ach) acid helps break
down proteins
stomach
levels, there
bacterial colonization of the stomach.
Where
Is It
Gastric acid
produced by the parietal
is
stomach. The acidity stomach.
for further digestion in the small
was
2
In
fact,
Found? is
the
cells
of the
quite strong in a normal
stomach can be between
100,000 and almost 1,000,000 times more acidic than water.
intestine.
A low level of gastric acid increases the likelihood certain bacterial
fasting
most
important parts of digestion occurs in the
some
suffi-
in the small intestine. In
those with low hydrochloric acid
the mouth, stomach, small intestine,
most
gastric acid in the
no bacteria
is
and
severity of
and parasitic
in-
What Conditions Might
In
Betaine Hydrochloride Be Supportive?
testinal infections. •
Allergy
•
Anemia Asthma (page
•
Nutritional
Supplements
9)
139
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
which
Diarrhea (page 44)
betaine
associated with heart disease. This form of
is
is
different
from betaine HC1.
Gallstones (page 55) Indigestion
Rheumatoid
Are There Any
arthritis (page 115)
Thyroid conditions
Side Effects?
Tic douloureaux Vitiligo (page 122)
Large amounts of
Yeast infection (page 127)
stomach.
HC1 can burn
a burning sensation
If
the lining of the
experienced,
is
HC1
should be immediately discontinued. The normal
Who
Is
stomach produces about the same amount of HC1
Likely to
as
Be Deficient? Some that
their adult patients
suffering
from
4 chronic health problems, such as allergies, 3 asthma,
and gallstones, 5 do not produce adequate amounts
Should Take? I
Betaine hydrochloride (HC1)
is
the
most
hydrochloric acid-containing supplement.
mally comes
in
tablets
HC1 without
the
with gastrointestinal symptoms
burn
—should
—
particularly heart-
see a nutritionally oriented doctor be-
HC1.
Are There Any Interactions with
nor-
Other Nutrients?
It
or capsules measured in
Some nutritionally oriented recommend taking one or more tablets or
recommenda-
tion of a nutritionally oriented physician. All people
common
grains or milligrams.
doctors
twenty 10-grain tablets or capsules.
grains (650 mg) of
fore taking
of stomach acid.
How Much
in
However, people should not take more than 10
nutritionally oriented physicians have found
most of
found
is
HCl
helps
more
make some minerals and other
absorbable.
6
8
nutrients
Aspirin-containing
com-
capsules, each 5-10 grains (325-650 mg), with a
pounds and other anti-inflammatory medicines,
meal that contains protein.
such as cortisone, can cause the stomach to bleed.
Occasionally, betaine
blood
levels of
is
recommended
a substance called
to reduce
homocysteine,
People taking such medicines should discontinue taking HCl.
BIOFLAVONOIDS Bioflavonoids block the "sorbitol pathway" that
BIOFLAVONOIDS
area
class of water-soluble plant pig-
linked to
many symptoms
also protect blood vessels
is
of diabetes. Bioflavonoids
and reduce
platelet aggre-
gation (acting as natural blood thinners).
ments. While they are not considered essential, they do support health as anti-inflammatory, anti-
As antioxidants, some
bioflavonoids, such as
quercetin (page 201), protect
LDL
oxidative damage. Others, such as the anthocyanidins from bilberry (page 234),
histaminic, and antiviral agents.
may
help protect the
lens of the eye
from
cataracts. Preliminary evidence
suggests that
some
bioflavonoids, such as narin-
genin,
140
cholesterol from
may have
anticancer
activity.
Nutritional
Supplements
Where Are They Found? Bioflavonoids are found in a wide range of foods. For
example, citrus flavonoids are found
(EGCG)
green tea (page 272), anthocyanidins in bilberry,
and naringenin
Peptic ulcer (page 103) (quercetin)
•
Retinopathy (bilberry)
•
Varicose veins (bilberry)
in citrus fruits,
rutin in buckwheat, epigallocatechin gallate in
•
in grapefruit. In addition,
OPCs, or
Who Is Likely to Be
Deficient?
oligomeric proanthocyanidins (page 199), are found in grape seeds
many foods,
and
skins,
and quercetin
is
found
in
Bioflavonoid deficiencies have not been reported.
including onions, tea, and apples.
How Much Should What Conditions
In
I
Take?
Although bioflavonoid supplements are not required
Might Bioflavonoids
to
Be Supportive?
healthy diet, doctors of natural medicine often rec-
•
prevent
ommend
Atherosclerosis (page 11) (quercetin,
deficiencies
mg of
1,000
in
individuals
eating
citrus bioflavonoids or
400
a
mg
of quercetin, each taken three times per day.
bilberry)
Are There Any
•
Bruising (bilberry)
•
Cataracts (page 24) (quercetin, bilberry)
•
Circulation (bilberry)
Side Effects?
•
Diabetes (page 39) (quercetin, bilberry)
No
•
Gingivitis (page 56)
flavonoids.
•
Glaucoma (page 58)
•
Hay fever
(rutin)
consistent toxicity has been linked to the bio-
The exception
cianidanol, which
is
is
for a bioflavonoid called
not found in supplements.
(page 59) (quercetin, hesperidin,
rutin)
Are There Any
•
High
•
Injury (sprains, strains)
•
Macular degeneration (page 85) (bilberry)
•
Menopause
•
Menorrhagia (heavy menstruation)
The bioflavonoids help
(page 89)
bioflavonoids, in particular, improve the absorption
•
cholesterol (page 62) (quercetin)
(page 87) (hesperidin)
Night blindness (page 95)
BIOTIN,
Interactions with
(bilberry)
a water-soluble
B
vitamin, acts as a coenzyme during the metabolism of protein,
and carbohydrates.
fats,
Other Nutrients? of vitamin C. 1
2
Where
Is It
Good
protect vitamin C; the citrus
Found?
dietary sources of biotin include organ meats,
oatmeal, egg yolk, soy (page 204), mushrooms, bananas, peanuts, and nutritional yeast. Bacteria in the intestine
which
is
produce significant amounts of
biotin,
probably available for absorption and use
by the body.
Nutritional
Supplements
141
What
Conditions Might Biotin Be Supportive? In
with intestinal production, appears to be adequate for preventing deficiency
symptoms. The
adequate range of intake for biotin
amounts of
safe
and
30—100 meg
is
mg
for
Brittle nails
adults. Larger
•
Cradle cap
may be
•
Diabetes page 39
glucose levels and preventing diabetic neuropathy 2
•
Biotin in the
Who
per day)
amount of
2.5
mg per day
3
strengthened
the fingernails of two-thirds of the individuals with
Likely to
Is
biotin (8—16
supportive for diabetics by lowering blood
brittle nails,
according to one clinical
trial.
4
Be Deficient? A
biotin deficiency
suming
a diet
someone
low
is
very rare, even in those con-
B vitamin. However,
in this
eats large quantities of
if
raw egg whites,
Are There Any Side Effects?
a
biotin deficiency can develop, because a protein in
As a water-soluble vitamin, excess intake of biotin
the raw egg white inhibits the absorption of biotin.
excreted in the urine; no toxicity
Cooked eggs do not
been reported.
present this problem. Long-
is
symptoms have
term antibiotic use can interfere with biotin production
in
the
deficiency
page 36
.
intestine
and increase the
symptoms, such
risk
of
as dermatitis, depression
hair loss, anemia,
and nausea. Long-term
may
use of antiseizure medications
also lead to bi-
Are There Any Interactions with
Other Nutrients?
otin deficiency.
Biotin works with the other
How Much
Should Take?
The ideal intake of biotin amount of biotin found
acid
B vitamins, such
as folic
page 163), pantothenic acid, also known as
vi-
I
is
in
unknown; however most
diets,
the
combined
tamin B5 (page
Symptoms
193),
and vitamin B12 (page 216).
of pantothenic acid or zinc (page 224)
deficiency are lessened with biotin.^
BORON BORON
Where
Is It
Raisins, prunes,
absorption of calcium (page 144),
Fruit
magnesium page
boron.
182),
and phos-
phorus as well as control urinary loss of these minerals.
to use energy
The
and to think may also
details are poorly understood.
and almonds are excellent sources.
other than citrus) and vegetables also contain
What
Conditions Might Boron Be Supportive? In
ability
•
Osteoarthritis (page 97)
•
Osteoporosis (page 100)
•
Rheumatoid
depend somewhat on boron, but
142
Found?
appears to increase
arthritis (page 115)
Nutritional
Supplements
Who Is Likely to Be
per day resulted in an increase of estrogen
This
Deficient?
unknown, but people who eat little fruit and few vegetables are likely to consume less than optimal amounts of boron.
This
is
How Much Should Experts have suggested
1
I
mg per day of
with
toxicity.
may
more
doctors of natural medicine
recommend
is
2
increase the
risk of several cancers. Until
known, some that sup-
plemental boron intake should be limited to a maxi-
mum of 1 mg per day.
Are There Any
boron. 1
Interactions with
Other Nutrients? Boron appears
Side Effects? in
a concern, because estrogen
Take?
Are There Any Amounts found
is
levels.
to conserve the body's use of cal-
cium, magnesium, and phosphorus.
supplements have not been linked
However, one study found that 3
mg
BREWER'S YEAST Where BREWER'S YEAST
is
the
Is It
Found?
Brewer's yeast, which has a very bitter taste,
is
recov-
ered after being used in the beer-brewing process.
dried, pulverized cells of Saccha-
romyces It is
cerevisiae, a type of fungus.
a rich source of the
B-complex
Brewer's yeast can also be grown specifically for harvest as a nutritional supplement. "Debittered" yeast is
also available,
though most yeast sold
food stores not tasting bitter
vitamins, protein (providing essential als,
amino
particularly
acids),
all
the
yeast
—
particularly
if
found
is
in health
not real brewer's
in bulk.
and miner-
chromium. Brewer's
What Conditions
In
yeast should not be confused with
Might Brewer's Yeast
baker's yeast, nutritional yeast, or
Be Supportive?
torula yeast, which are low in
chromium.
•
Diabetes (page 39)
•
Diarrhea (page 44)
•
High
Who Be
cholesterol (page 62)
Is
Likely to
Deficient?
Brewer's yeast
is
not an essential nutrient, but
it
can be used as a source of B-complex (page 210)
Nutritional
Supplements
143
vitamins and protein.
chromium (page
It is
by far the best source of
150), both in terms of quantity
and
bioavailability.
Are There Any Side Effects? Side effects have not been reported from the use of
How Much
Should Take? I
brewer's yeast.
It is
not related to the Candida albi-
cans fungus, which causes yeast infection (page 127). Brewer's yeast
often taken as a
is
powder or
as
tablets or capsules, three times per day. High-quality
brewer's yeast
powder or
meg of chromium recommend brewer's
60
flakes contain as
per tablespoon.
much
When
as
doctors
yeast, they will often suggest
Some
individuals have an allergy to brewer's yeast.
People
with
severely
impaired
should not supplement with
immune systems
live
or unsterilized
brewer's yeast, because in such cases the brewer's yeast itself might lead to infection. 1
1-2 tablespoons of this high-potency bulk product.
Remember,
if
it
is
real brewer's yeast
not
bitter,
it
not likely to be
is
and therefore
will not contain
chromium.
Where CALCIUM
is
mineral in the
human
two
to three
the
most abundant body.
Of
99%
is
needed to form bones and
teeth
and
is
also required for blood
clotting, transmission of signals in
nerve
cells,
comes from
dairy.
Other good
sources include sardines, canned salmon, green leafy
the
located in the bones and teeth. Calis
dietary calcium
Found?
and
vegetables,
tofu.
pounds of calcium con-
tained in the average body,
cium
Most
Is It
and muscle contraction.
The importance of calcium venting osteoporosis
most well-known
is
What
Conditions Might Calcium Be Supportive? In
•
Gingivitis (periodontal disease) (page 56)
•
High
•
Hypertension (high blood pressure) (page 67)
•
Kidney stones (page
•
Migraine headaches (page 91)
•
Osteoporosis (page 100)
•
Pregnancy (page 107)
•
Premenstrual syndrome (page 109)
•
Rickets (page 118)
cholesterol (page 62)
83)
for pre-
probably
its
role.
Who Be
Is
Likely to
Deficient?
Severe deficiency of both calcium and vitamin
(page 219)
is
called rickets (page 118) in children
D
and
osteomalacia in adults. Vegans (pure vegetarians),
144
Nutritional
Supplements
who
people with dark skin, those climates,
and people who
live in
northern
stay indoors almost all the
time are likely to be vitamin
D
deficient.
often eat less calcium and vitamin
D
Vegans
than others.
creased absorption compared to the calcium car-
bonate form. 2 However, calcium carbonate least as bioavailable as the
is
at
calcium found in milk. 3
Other studies indicate that calcium absorption from
Most people eat well below the recommended amount of calcium. This lack of dietary calcium is
several different
bonate,
acetate,
thought to contribute to the risk of osteoporosis,
forms,
not significantly different from one to an-
and Asian women.
particularly in white
other.
is
4 5
supplement forms, including carlactate,
gluconate,
and
citrate
Although the best form of calcium contin-
ues to be debated by researchers, they generally
How Much Should
I
Take?
The National Academy of Sciences has established new guidelines for calcium, which are 25-50% higher than previous recommendations. For ages nineteen to
be 1,000
fifty,
mg
calcium intake
is
recommended
to
agree that
it is
best to take calcium supplements as
part of a meal.
Are There Any Side Effects?
daily; for adults over age fifty-one, the
recommendation
is
1,200
mg
daily.
The most com-
mon supplemental amount for adults is mg per day. General recommendations 1
People with sarcoidosis, hyperparathyroidism, or
with chronic kidney disease should not supplement
800-1,000 with calcium without consulting a nutritionally orifor higher
ented physician. People intakes (1,200-1,500 mg) usually include the several
hundred milligrams of calcium most people con-
have had kidney stones
should read the section on kidney stones (page 83) before
sume from
who
supplementation.
considering
For
other
their diets.
adults, the highest dose ever suggested by nutritionally oriented
Which Form of Calcium
mental calcium present.
A
greater percentage of
Interactions with
Other Nutrients? D
Vitamin
needed to achieve the desired calcium intake. For
Therefore,
in-
stance, in the calcium carbonate form, calcium ac-
of the
form provides
compound, while
24%
the calcium
form of calcium citrate/malate (CCM) has
Nutritional
Supplements
ommend
is
needed for calcium to be absorbed.
many
nutritionally oriented doctors rec-
that those supplementing with calcium
supplement with 400 IU of vitamin
also
Calcium competes
elemental calcium.
Absorption of supplemental calcium also differs among calcium forms. Research shows that calcium in the
is
Are There Any
elemental calcium means that fewer tablets will be
citrate
per day)
Best?
Is
may contain one of several different forms of calcium. One difference between the various calcium compounds is the percentage of ele-
40%
mg
considered quite safe.
Dietary supplements
counts for
doctors (1,200-1,500
in-
D
per day.
for absorption with a
num-
when taking calfew weeks, it makes sense to
ber of other minerals. Therefore,
cium
for
more than
a
take a multimineral supplement.
145
Where L-CARNITINE
is
made
body from the amino acids
in the
It is
from
fat.
who
have a limited
in-
take of meat and dairy products tend to have lower carnitine intakes.
needed to release energy
When
ment with in
Dairy and red meat contain the greatest amounts of carnitine. Therefore, people
lysine
(page 181) and methionine (page 186).
Found?
Is It
individuals supple-
carnitine while engaging
What
Conditions Might Carnitine Be Supportive? In
an exercise regimen, research
shows that they are
less likely to ex-
perience muscle soreness.
1
•
Angina pectoris
•
Athletic performance (page 14)
•
Congestive heart failure (page 30)
•
Diabetes (page 39)
•
High cholesterol (page
•
Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides)
62)
(page 69) (page 77)
Infertility (male)
•
Who
Is
Likely to
Be Deficient? Carnitine deficiencies are rare, even in ians,
strict vegetar-
because the body produces carnitine relatively
easily.
Rare genetic diseases can cause a carnitine
defi-
ciency. Also, deficiencies are occasionally associated
with other diseases, such as diabetes (page 39) and cirrhosis.
2 3
A
carnitine deficiency can also result
from oxygen deprivation, as can occur conditions. In failure, heart
Italy,
carnitine
is
in
some heart
prescribed for heart
arrhythmias, angina pectoris, and lack
of oxygen to the heart. 4
How Much
Should Take? I
Most people do not need
carnitine supplements.
For therapeutic use, typical amounts are 1-3 grams per day.
146
Nutritional
Supplements
Are There Any
Are There Any
Side Effects?
Interactions with
L-carnitine has not been consistently linked with
Other Nutrients?
any toxicity symptoms.
The body needs
lysine, methionine,
vitamin
217), iron (page 173), niacin (page 213),
B6 (page 214)
to
C
(page
and vitamin
produce carnitine.
CARTHAGE Where CARTILAGE,
derived from shark
and bovine (cow) sources,
is
mu-
What Conditions
In
and collagen.
Be Supportive?
Early research in the 1950s and 1960s,
using chips of bovine cartilage in-
•
Osteoarthritis (page 97)
•
Rheumatoid
•
Wound healing
serted into wounds, demonstrated
ing.
1
2
wound
regulating
its
potential role in
immune function
arthritis (page 115)
heal-
Since then, cartilage has been
investigated for
derived from either sharks or cows.
Might Cartilage
copolysaccharides, protein sub-
that cartilage enhances
is
Found?
a type of
connective tissue comprised of
stances, calcium, sulfur,
Cartilage
Is It
(page 72)
3 and stopping the growth of tumors.
Who Is Likely to Be Since
Deficient? it is
not an essential nutrient, cartilage
associated with deficiency states. gest that individuals with cancer
The role of shark cartilage in inhibiting angiogenesis (the growth of
new
cartilage supplements;
search
is
lacking,
5 6
vessels)
is
hypothesized to be
beneficial in halting the
may
benefit
from
however, well-designed
re-
and many experts question the use
of cartilage in this regard.
blood
A
not
is
few studies sug-
with the use of cartilage
A
similar situation
with
in individuals
is
seen
arthritis.
growth and
4 spread of cancer; however, this
mains to be proven by research.
re-
How Much Should Anyone who
is
I
Take?
interested in taking bovine or shark
cartilage supplements should consult a nutritionally
oriented doctor for advice.
Nutritional
Supplements
147
Are There Any
who want
Side Effects? who should
to be or are pregnant, nursing mothers,
anyone having or having had surgery within
Researchers have suggested that there might be
people
women
cluding those with cardiovascular disease,
some
not use cartilage supplement,
in-
days, and athletes training intensely.
None
thirty
of these
contraindications has been proven, however.
CHLOROPHYLL Where CHLOROPHYLL,
Good
the sub
Is It
Found?
dietary sources of chlorophyll include dark
green leafy vegetables, algae, spirulina (page 205),
stance responsible for the green chlorella,
color in plants, has been used to
ameliorate bad breath as well as to
reduce the odors of urine, feces, and
wounds. Chlorophyll has
anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and
wound-healing properties.
tablet,
and
Conditions Might Chlorophyll Be Supportive?
was
formation
Some evidence
Supple-
What
•
Constipation (page 32)
•
Detoxification
•
Halitosis (bad breath)
•
Wound
lems, such as constipation, and to
anemia.
grass.
drinks are also available.
used for gastrointestinal prob-
cell
and barley
1
Historically, chlorophyll
stimulate blood
grass,
ments of chlorophyll as powder, capsule,
In
infected
wheat
in
suggests
healing
Who Is Likely to Be
Deficient?
that chlorophyll helps detoxify Individuals
cancer-promoting substances, suggesting that chlorophyll
reduce the risk of cancer. 34
who do
not eat plenty of green foods
lack chlorophyll in their diets.
may
How Much Should Optimal
levels
I
Take?
remain unknown. Chlorophyll
amount of 100 mg two or three times per day by many people for deodorization.
in the
is
used
Are There Any Side Effects? No
side effects have been reported with the use of
chlorophyll.
148
Nutritional
Supplements
CHONDROITIN SULFATE Older preliminary research showed that chondroitin
CHONDROITIN SULFATE consists of repeating chains of mole-
may prevent atherosclerosis in animals and humans and may also prevent heart attacks in peo2 4 ple who already have atherosclerosis. 3 sulfate
cules called mucopolysaccharides.
Chondroitin sulfate
is
classified as
Animal
studies indicate that chondroitin sulfate
may promote
healing of bone, which
is
consistent
with the fact that the majority of glycosaminogly-
a type of glycosaminoglycan; rich in sulfur
and
is
it is
cans found in bone consist of chondroitin sulfate. 5
related to glu-
Chondroitin sulfate also appears to help restore with osteoarthritis. 6
joint function in people
cosamine. Chondroitin sulfate
major constituent of
is
a
cartilage, pro-
viding structure, holding water and nutrients,
cules to
and allowing other mole-
move through
fate
to cartilage.
They help prevent abnormal com-
urine, or
ponents across the barrier of the
significant food source of chondroitin sul-
animal cartilage.
What
•
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
•
High
•
Kidney stones (page
•
Osteoarthritis (page 97)
are present in the lining of
movement of blood,
Found?
Is It
Conditions Might Chondroitin Sulfate Be Supportive?
blood vessels and the urinary bladder.
is
In
is
Chondroitin and similar com-
pounds
The only
cartilage
an important property, as there
no blood supply
Where
cholesterol (page 62) 83)
Who Is Likely to Be
Deficient?
vessel or bladder wall. Part of chon-
Because the body makes chondroitin, the possibility droitin's role in
blood vessels
is
to
prevent excessive blood clotting.
of a dietary deficiency remains uncertain. Nevertheless,
chondroitin sulfate
tilage affected
However,
it is
unclear whether sup-
forms of
may be reduced
in joint car-
by osteoarthritis and possibly other
arthritis.
plements of chondroitin are able to favorably affect blood clotting. In addition, chondroitin sulfate
lower blood cholesterol
may
levels.
1
How Much Should For
atherosclerosis,
researchers
I
Take?
have
used
very
high amounts, such as 5 grams twice per day with meals, lowering the
amount
to 500
mg
three times
per day after a few months. Before taking such
high amounts, people should consult a nutritionally
Nutritional
Supplements
149
oriented doctor. For osteoarthritis, a typical level
400
mg
The
three times per day.
droitin to be absorbed orally
ability for
is still
is
chon-
under question.
Are There Any Interactions with
Other Nutrients?
Are There Any
The hypothesis
and chondroitin
Side Effects? Nausea may occur per day.
that glucosamine sulfate (page 165)
work
sulfate
synergistically in the
support of osteoarthritis remains unproven. The
at intakes greater
than 10 grams
No other adverse effects have been reported.
fact that they are structurally similar suggests that
may
they
act in similar ways.
CHROMIUM Where CHROMIUM
is
trace mineral that helps the
may
best source of
Found?
chromium
tain significant
levels.
also play a role in maintain-
Chromium though
it
is
amounts and
"good" a
cholesterol).
HDL (the
much
Chromium,
in
lacking
is
when
role in altering
potential
body composition.
Although preliminary research
chromium
fat loss
these foods are refined.
from pots and pans provides in
many
people's diets.
Some
Conditions
Be Supportive? •
Athletic performance (page 14)
•
Diabetes (page 39)
•
High
•
Weight
tissue gain,
follow-up research in people has not
confirmed chromium picolinate to have a significant effect in altering
body composition. 4
cereals, al-
in
picolinate increases
and lean muscle
and
Might Chromium
animals 1 and humans 23 suggested that
chromium
What
In its
of the
are not substitutes.
brands of beer contain significant amounts.
form called chromium picolinate,
has been studied for
true brewer's yeast
also found in grains
Stainless steel scrapings
ing healthy levels of
is
(page 143). Nutritional or torula yeast do not con-
body
maintain normal blood sugar It
The
an essential
Is It
cholesterol (page 62)
Who Is Be
loss
and obesity (page 124)
Likely to
Deficient?
Most people eat less than the U.S. National Academy of Science's recommended range of 50-200 meg per day. The high incidence of adult-onset diabetes suggests to many doctors of nutritional medicine that
most people should be supplementing small
amounts of chromium.
150
Nutritional
Supplements
How Much Should A
daily intake of 200
meg
is
I
Take?
recommended by many
doctors of nutritional medicine.
Are There Any
Are There Any
Side Effects?
Interactions with
In supplemental doses (typically
day),
chromium has not been
with any toxicity
in
damage 5 based on their work with very high doses of chromium in cells from the ovaries of hamsters. 6 This work has not been repeated in humans, and chromium has not been linked to cancer in humans. 7
50-300 meg per
linked consistently
humans. However, one research
group has voiced possible concerns about mutagenic
Other Nutrients? Preliminary research has found that vitamin creases the absorption of
chromium.
C
in-
8
COPPER Where COPPER
is
needed to absorb and
The
Is It
Found?
best source of copper
is
oysters. Nuts, dried
legumes, cereals, potatoes, vegetables, and meat also
use iron (page 173). the antioxidant
It is
also part of
enzyme superoxide
dismutase (SOD). Copper to
is
needed
make adenosine triphosphate
(ATP), the energy the body runs on. Synthesis of
some hormones
re-
quires copper, as does collagen (the
"glue" that holds muscle tissue together)
contain copper.
and tyrosinase
(the
enzyme
that puts pigment into the skin).
What
Conditions Might Copper Be Supportive? In
•
Osteoporosis (page 100)
•
Rheumatoid
arthritis (page 115)
Who Is Likely to Be Deficient? is uncommon. It can occur in who supplement with zinc without also in-
Copper deficiency people
creasing copper intake. Zinc (page 224) and, to a lesser extent,
vitamin
C
(page 217) interfere with
copper absorption. Copper deficiency can cause anemia, a drop lesterol),
and
in
HDL cholesterol
(the
"good" cho-
several other health problems.
How Much Should
I
Take?
Most people consume less than the recommended amount of this mineral. Nonetheless, supplementing with 1-3
Nutritional
Supplements
mg per day is important only for people
151
who
take
found
zinc
supplements,
in multiple
including the
The
zinc
vitamin/mineral (page 187) sup-
plements.
level at
which copper causes problems
combination with
clear.
But
day
considered quite safe.
is
in
zinc,
Are There Any
Are There Any
Side Effects?
Interactions with
People with Wilson's disease should never take copper. People drinking tap water from
new copper
up
to 3
is
un-
mg
per
Other Nutrients? Zinc interferes with copper absorption. People tak-
more than
pipes should consult their nutritionally oriented
ing zinc supplements for
doctor before supplementing, since they might be
should also take copper (unless they have Wilson's
getting
enough
(or even too
much) copper from
their
disease).
Vitamin
C may
a few weeks
reduce copper absorption.
Copper improves absorption and use of
water.
iron.
COENZYME Q10 Virtually every cell of the
COENZYME Q10 ful
antioxidant (page
tects the
body from
Coenzyme Q10 ubiquinone, a its
is
8)
is
a
power-
that pro-
zyme,
coenzyme Q10. The mitochondria, the area of cells where energy is produced, contain the most coen-
zyme Q10. The heart and
liver,
the most mitochondria per
because they contain
cell,
have the greatest
amount of coenzyme Q10.
also called
name
human
contains
free radicals.
that signifies
widespread (ubiquitous) distribu-
tion in the
human body
body.
this nutrient aids
reactions, such as the
As
a coen-
Where
Is It
Coenzyme Q10 meat, and
is
Found?
found
in spinach, broccoli, nuts,
fish.
metabolic
complex
What Conditions Might Coenzyme Q10 In
process of transforming food into
ATP, the energy the body runs on.
152
Be Supportive? •
Angina pectoris
•
Chemotherapy support (page
•
Congestive heart failure (page 30)
25)
•
Diabetes (page 39)
•
Gingivitis (periodontal disease) (page 56)
•
Hypertension (high blood pressure) (page 67)
•
Infertility (male) (page 77)
Nutritional
Supplements
Who Is Likely to Be
conditions (with the involvement of a nutritionally oriented physician)
Deficient?
Deficiency
poorly understood, but
is
caused by synthesis problems than an insufficiency
in the
in the diet.
Low
may be
it
body rather blood
levels are generally
The
test
lower in older individuals.
used to assess coenzyme
Q10
fat,
such as olive
oil
little
or peanut butter, will improve
absorption of this nutrient.
Are There Any
gingivitis
(inflammation of the gums), and AIDS. Coenzyme
Q10
Taking coenzyme Q10 supplements with a
levels
have been reported in those with heart failure, car-
diomyopathy (another heart condition),
may supplement with higher lev-
els.
status
is
not
routinely available from medical laboratories.
Side Effects? Congestive heart failure patients
who
are taking
coenzyme Q10 should not discontinue taking coenzyme Q10 supplements without first consulting a doctor.
How Much Should Adult
I
Take?
supplementation are usually 30-90
levels of
mg per day, although individuals with specific health
CREATINE (CREATINE MONOHYDRATE) Where CREATINE
assists in the
produc-
Animal proteins
processes.
the
body
and muscle-building
Most
is
main dietary source of
in the
crea-
form of creatine monohy-
drate are well absorbed and tolerated by the stomach.
of the creatine in
stored in the muscles as
creatine or in a
Found?
are the
Supplements
tine.
tion of energy
Is It
form called phos-
1
phocreatine. Creatine
is
a quickly
In
What Conditions
Might Creatine
Be Supportive?
available energy source for muscle
contraction. thesis of
2
It
also increases the syn-
muscle protein and
ful
growth promoters). Creatine also
promotes protein
synthesis.
Athletic performance (page 14)
•
Postsurgery recovery
assists in
the formation of polyamines (power3
•
Who Is Likely to Be
Deficient?
Individuals involved in intense physical activity or
experiencing physical
stress, especially
ing their intake of red meat,
those limit-
may have low muscle
stores of creatine.
Nutritional
Supplements
153
How Much Should
Take?
I
Small amounts of creatine (3-5 grams) are best taken within thirty minutes after training.
There are two variations for supplementing with creatine. In the loading
method, 20-30 grams of
cre-
atine per day (in divided doses) are taken for three to
four days. 4 Muscle creatine levels increase rapidly,
which
is
beneficial
if
a short-term rise in force
Are There Any Side Effects?
is
Little is
needed, such as during a weight-lifting competition, football
game, or
method, 3-5 grams of creatine
monohydrate per day are taken over an extended
slowly.
This method
is
may
Interactions with
Other Nutrients?
rise
Endurance
from the improved recov-
also benefit
ery provided by this
Are There Any
useful for athletes undergoing
levels
during precompetition phases.
athletes
no
consistent toxicity has been reported to date.
more
Muscle creatine
long-term training, such as bodybuilders and weight lifters
creatine side effects, but
sprinting.
In the other
training period.
known about
method of taking
creatine.
Creatine
may enhance
the effects of other muscle-
enhancing nutrients, such as whey protein (page 223), glutamine (page 166),
and amino
acids.
CYSTEINE Cysteine
CYSTEINE amino acid Cysteine
is
is
and used as a source of energy. Cysteine strengthens is
a nonessential
the protective lining of the stomach and intestines,
(protein building block).
one of the few amino
which may help prevent damage caused by aspirin
and similar drugs. important role
acids that contains sulfur. This al-
lows cysteine to bond
mune system Cysteine
in a special It is
way and maintain
the structure of
proteins in the body. Cysteine
is
component of the antioxidant tathione. teine to
occasionally converted into glucose
The body
In addition, cysteine
play an
2
rarely used as a dietary supplement.
more common
to
teine (page 189), or
supplement with N-acetyl cys-
NAC, which
contains cysteine.
a
glu-
also uses cys-
produce taurine (page 206),
Where
Is It
The body can
synthesize cysteine from methionine
Found?
(page 186) and other building blocks. Cysteine, the
amino acid from which another amino acid.
may
communication between im-
in the
cells. is
1
NAC
is
derived,
is
found
in
most high-protein foods.
In
What Conditions Might
Cysteine Be Supportive? •
154
Refer to N-acetyl cysteine (page 189)
Nutritional
Supplements
Who Be
Are There Any
Likely to
Is
Deficient?
Side Effects?
According to several studies, blood
and glutathione are low 4 5
HIV. 3
levels of cysteine
in individuals infected
with
Cysteine has a role in the proper function of
immune system, so a acid may either contribute
the
amino
the
cysteine
times per day tion
is
is
a typical
on N-acetyl
mation. Unlike
used by
cysteine
NAC,
unpleasant odor or
itself,
200
Take?
I
mg two
to four
amount. Refer to the
(NAC)
One
NAC
have been
re-
small study found that daily
grams or more could lead
to oxida-
damage. Extremely large amounts of
cysteine,
1.2
amino acid
nerve
How Much Should When
amounts of
from immune
suppression of HIV.
consistent adverse effects of
ported in humans.
tive
deficiency of this to or result
No
NAC is derived from, may be toxic to
cells in rats.
Are There Any Interactions with
Other Nutrients?
sec-
for further infor-
cysteine does not have an
Adequate amounts of methionine (page needed
186) are
in the diet, as the precursor to cysteine, to
prevent cysteine deficiency.
taste.
DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERQNE (DHEA) Where DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE (DHEA) the most
DHEA
is
prevalent of the
thetic
hormones produced
is
hormone
this
supplement
sublingual form.
"natural"
secreted by the adrenal glands,
320); however, the
culates in the bloodstream as sulfate
(DHEAS) and
is
cir-
DHEA-
converted as
pounds
DHEA
in the
is
syn-
in tablet, capsule, liquid,
and
claim to contain
precursors from wild
yam
A
also available as a nu-
Some products
by the adrenal glands. After being it
Found?
produced by the adrenal glands.
form of
tritional
Is It
yam
(page
body cannot convert any comto
DHEA
mones (although a series of can make the conversion).
or other steroid hor-
reactions in a laboratory
needed into other hormones. As much as half of the testosterone in
men and
about three-quarters of the estrogen in
women
(and close to
menopause)
Nutritional
is
100%
derived from
Supplements
after
DHEA.
1
What Conditions Might
In
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) Be Supportive? •
Depression (page 36)
•
Lupus
•
Premature aging
155
Who Is Likely to Be
other hormones should be taken as nutritional sup-
plements.
Deficient?
DHEA
levels
peak early
levels are
peak
their
at
only
and
in life
5-15%
younger ages.
whether the lower
start a lifelong
of what they were at 2
Women with
sents a deficiency.
It
remains unclear
asthma have been
ported to have depressed levels of
DHEA.
re-
nificantly patients.
that
4
mg
DHEA and DHEAS levels patients, and DHEA sup-
per day for four weeks
improved depression
in
six
sig-
depressed
However, nutritional experts maintain
DHEA
may be
before and during supplementation.
Are There Any Side Effects? DHEA
is
a
hormone, and
concerns about
San Francisco, report that plements of 30-90
a nutrition-
DHEA levels monitored
as such there are serious
3
Researchers from the University of California,
are lower in depressed
doctor to have
sixty,
associated with age repre-
level
would be prudent to consult
ally oriented
descent in early adulthood. By the age of
DHEA
It
inappropriate use. Excessive lev-
may be
women. For example,
mg of DHEA
100
in
of particular concern to
one
study, a
woman
taking
per day for one year started to de-
velop facial hair, presumably as a consequence of
DHEA
contributing to male hormones and trigger-
ing male secondary sex characteristics. 6
effective for only a minority of
people with depression. J
DHEA
of
els
its
Other concerns have been expressed that
may
DHEA
damage or even liver cancer. known about DHEA, it would be pru-
contribute to liver
Until
more
is
dent for individuals with a family history of hor-
How Much Should DHEA Some
supplementation
is
a
experts believe that 2-10
I
Take?
controversial
mg
of
issue.
DHEA,
pending on age, gender, and family history of ease,
is
dis-
amount to take of this hormone. however, do not feel that DHEA or
a beneficial
Other experts,
de-
mone-related cancer (such as breast or prostate cancer) to avoid supplementing with
cause
DHEA
is
a precursor to estrogen
DHEA, and
be-
testos-
women with breast cancer of DHEA, postmenopausal
terone. While younger
may have low
levels
women with breast cancer appear to have high 7 of DHEA, which has researchers concerned.
levels
ENZYMES, PROTEOLYTIC Proteolytic
PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES help digest dietary protein. According to one theory, allergies are trig-
enzymes
such
as
trypsin,
chy-
motrypsin, and bromelain are partially absorbed by the body. 3
4 5
Once absorbed, they have anti-inflammatory activity and may even demonstrate an antitumor effect. 6 7 8 9 Proteolytic enzymes may also improve immune system function, for example, in
gered by partially undigested protein,
people with shingles (herpes zoster). 10 Bromelain
and these enzymes reduce allergy
natural blood thinner because
blood platelet stickiness.
symptoms. There 1
is
some
it
is
a
prevents excessive
11
scientific
evidence to support this theory. 2
Where Are They Found? enzyme bromelain comes from pineapples; papain comes from unripe
The plant-based
156
proteolytic
Nutritional
Supplements
papayas. Only small amounts of the animal-based proteolytic
found
enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin are
in the diet;
size these
enzymes. Pancreatic enzymes, or pancre-
enzymes that help digest
fat
and carbohydrates.
What Conditions Might
In
Enzymes Be Supportive?
is
food
likely to help digest
in
people with
pancreatic insufficiency.
The
however, the pancreas can synthe-
contain several proteolytic enzymes along with
atin,
each meal
right dose of bromelain
Bromelain
is
measured
MCUs
in
complicated.
is
(milk
clotting
GDUs (gelatin dissolving units). One GDU equals 1.5 MCU. Strong products contain at least 2,000 MCU (1,333 GDU) per gram (1,000 mg). A supplement containing 500 mg labeled "2,000 MCU units) or
MCU of activity.
Some
recommend 3,000
MCU
per gram" would have 1,000
doctors of natural medicine
taken three times per day for several days, followed •
Indigestion and heartburn
•
Injury (sprains, strains)
•
Urinary tract infection (page 120)
•
Pancreatic insufficiency
•
Cystic fibrosis
by 2,000
MCU three times per day.
13
Much
of the re-
search, however uses smaller amounts, such as 2,000
MCU in divided amounts in the course of a day (500 MCU taken four times per day). Supplemental enzymes that only state product weight but not activity units
may
lack potency.
Who Is Likely to Be
Are There Any
Deficient?
Proteolytic
zymes
enzymes belong
to a
broad
pancreatic enzymes.
called
class of en-
Consequently,
people with pancreatic insufficiency and cystic
fi-
brosis frequently require supplemental pancreatic
enzymes. In addition, those with celiac disease, Crohn's disease, and perhaps indigestion ficient in pancreatic
papain are not
may be de-
enzymes. 12 Since bromelain and
essential, deficiencies
Side Effects? The most important pancreatic enzymes
lipases,
it
may
be prudent for people with enzyme
enzymes taken to aid digestion are genaccompanied by other enzymes (called amy-
spare lipases.
the
body
because as the
much enzyme it
enzymes
travel
level
fat.
Pancreatin, which contains
all
three enzymes,
is
Pharmacopeia (USP). For example, 9X pancreatin is nine times stronger than the government standard.
is
not clear at what
arise.
Other Nutrients?
creatin (or a higher dose at lower potencies) with
acid,
teolytic
such problems might
it
Interactions with
taine
units of
through the digestive
Are There Any
USP units of amylase, 2 USP lipase, and 25 USP units of protease (or proenzymes). A dose of 1.5 grams of 9X pan-
X
ir-
carbohydrates and
rated against a standard established by the U.S.
Each
activity could be
system. Fortunately, that does not happen with sup-
erally
lipases) that help digest
order to
could start to "digest" parts of
plemental amounts, though
and
in
14
Proteolytic
lases
enzymes
deficiencies to avoid proteolytic
In theory, too
Take?
enzymes can digest
called lipases. Since proteolytic
do not exist.
I
malab-
sorption diseases are usually fat-digesting enzymes
ritating,
How Much Should
in
contains 25
Nutritional
Supplements
Proteolytic
enzymes should not be taken with be-
hydrochloride
(page
139),
or hydrochloric
which would destroy the enzymes.
157
EVENING PRIMROSE OIL
AND OIHER SOURCES OF
GAMMA
LINOLENIC ACID)
EVENING PRIMROSE OIL F.PO
.
black currant ^eed
i
>il,
and
Where
Evening primrose ments.
borage
oil
GL A)
acid
gamma
contain
linolenic
a fatty acid that the
,
Is It
in
The
Found?
oil is
found primarily
active ingredient.
black current seed
oil
GLA. can
and borage
oil
in
supple-
also be found
supplements.
body
converts to a hormone-like substance called prostaglandin El
PGE1 ties
PGE1).
has anti-inflammatory proper-
and may also
act as a blood thin-
common
most
vegetable oils ancludingEPO),
Atherosclerosis page 11
•
Bursitis
•
Diabetes page 39
•
Eczema page 49
•
Fibrocystic breast disease page 51
•
Irritable
•
Premenstrual syndrome page 109
•
Rheumatoid
should theoretically convert to PGE1.
But
many
things can interfere with
Oil
•
fatty
acid found in nuts, seeds, and
Conditions Might
Evening Primrose Be Supportive?
ner and blood vessel dilator. Linoleic acid, a
What
In
page 20
bowel syndrome page 81
arthritis
page 115)
this conversion, including disease,
the aging process, saturated fat, hy-
drogenated
oils,
blood sugar prob-
lems, and inadequate vitamin C.
magnesium,
zinc,
and B vitamins.
Supplements that provide
GLA cir-
cumvent these conversion problems, leading to more predictable forma-
Who
Is
Likely to
Be Deficient? Those with premenstrual syndrome. 2 eczema" can have with the body's in
Western
a
and
metabolic block that interferes
ability to
societies
diabetes,-
may
make GLA. Many people be at least partially
GLA
deficient as a result of aging, glucose intolerance, di-
etary fat intake, and other problems. Individuals
tion of
PGE1.
1
with deficiencies benefit from supplemental take from evening primrose oil.
158
or borage
oil.
GLA
in-
black currant seed
oil.
Nutritional
Supplements
How Much Should
I
Take? levels
Interactions with
the optimal intake for this nutrient remains
Other Nutrients?
Although many people may have inadequate of
GLA,
Are There Any
mg
unknown. Researchers often use 3,000-6,000 evening primrose
oil
of
per day, which provides approx-
evening primrose
mg of GLA.
imately 270-360
Other nutrients are needed by the body, along with oil,
some experts suggest
make PGE1. Consequently, that magnesium (page 182),
to
Are There Any
zinc (page 224), vitamin
Side Effects?
along with EPO.
Consistent,
reproducible
evening primrose
oil
213),
problems
from
C
(page 217), niacin (page
and vitamin B6 (page 214) should be taken
taking
have not been reported.
FIBER Where THERE ARE SEVERAL
Is It
Fruits (not fruit juice)
Found? and beans are high
in water-
soluble fiber. Vegetables and whole grains are high in
kinds of
fiber.
Water-soluble fiber
helps control blood sugar
levels
and
cholesterol. Insoluble fiber softens
insoluble fiber. Oats (page 294), barley, and psyllium
(page 299) contain both soluble and insoluble
The
best source of lignan, by far,
flaxseed
stool,
the
which helps move
body
in less time.
fiber-like substance,
it
through
oil,
is
flaxseed
fiber.
—not
regardless of packaging claims to the
contrary.
Lignan, a
has mild
anti-estrogenic activity.
What Conditions Might
In
Fiber
Be Supportive?
•
Constipation (page 32)
•
Diabetes (page 39)
•
Diarrhea (page 44)
•
Hemorrhoids (page
•
High
•
Hypertension (high blood pressure) (page 67)
•
Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides)
60)
cholesterol (page 62)
(page 69)
Nutritional
Supplements
bowel syndrome (page
•
Irritable
•
Kidney stones (page
•
Peptic ulcer (page 103)
•
Premenstrual syndrome (page 109)
•
Weight
loss
81)
83)
and obesity (page
124)
159
Who Be all
Side Effects?
Deficient?
Most people white
Are There Any
Likely to
Is
rice,
are fiber deficient. Eating white flour,
and
opposed to
fruit juice (as
Many so-called whole
contribute to this problem.
wheat products contain mostly white bels
flour.
and avoid "flour" and "unbleached
of which are simply white flour. fiber depleted.
The
real fruit)
Read
flour,"
Junk food
is
la-
both also
While individuals can be fiber foods
are
more
(most
allergic to certain high-
commonly
likely to
wheat), high-fiber diets
improve health than cause any
health problems. Beans, a good source of soluble fiber,
also contain special
sugars that are often
poorly digested, leading to gas.
on the previous
diseases listed
page (plus colon and breast cancers) are much more likely to
occur with low-fiber
How Much
Are There Any
diets.
Should Take?
Western diets generally provide approximately 10
grams of
Interactions with
I
fiber per day. So-called primitive societies
consume 40-60 grams per
day. Increasing fiber in-
take similar to the "primitive" diets
is
desirable.
Other Nutrients? Fiber reduces the absorption of most minerals.
minimize
this
multimineral
effect,
To
supplements
should not be taken with high-fiber meals.
FISH OIL DHA FISH OIL
contains
apentaenoic acid) and
EPA
(eicos-
DHA (do-
oils.
ments are
Most
fish oil supple-
18% EPA and 12% DHA,
or a total of
30%
also help prevent
omeea-3. These C7
omega-3
omega-3
oils,
oils,
keep blood
triglyc-
are linked with heart disease).
EPA
DHA also keep blood from
clotting f too quickly. j i
anti-inflammatory
in
animals 123
EPA and
Found?
Is It
DHA
are found in mackerel, salmon, her-
ring, sardines, sable fish (black cod), anchovies, al-
bacore tuna, and wild game.
amounts of EPA and
Cod
liver oil
contains
DHA.
unlike other
erides in check (high triglycerides
and
some types of cancer
may
and humans. 4
large
special
essential for vision in infants. Fish oil
Where
cosahexaenoic acid). Both are
omega-3
is
They j
What
In
Fish Oil •
Crohn's disease (page 34)
•
Diabetes (page 39)
•
Eczema (page 49)
•
Hypertension (high blood pressure) (page 67)
•
Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides)
also have
activity.
Conditions Might Be Supportive?
(page 69) •
!
160
Lupus Nutritional
Supplements
Migraine headaches (page 91)
them sometimes
clotting, people taking 10
bleeds.
Psoriasis (page 112)
grams of
Rheumatoid
upset and burp up a "fishy" smell.
arthritis (page 115)
Due
Ulcerative colitis
fish
to
its
min D, cod
Who
Deficient?
To
limited extent,
who
very high levels of vitamin
who
omega-3
from vegetable
oil
oil.
So-called primitive diets have
than modern
much
Most
higher lev-
other supple-
of vitamin
A
D per day.
per day or 800 IU of vitamin
Take?
I
supplement often take
to
quire 10 grams of fish fish oil contains
oil.
at least
DHA — an amount that may re-
grams of EPA plus only
Are There Any Other Nutrients?
healthy people do not supplement fish
Those who choose
oil to
achieve because most
18% EPA and 12%
EPA + 12% DHA = 30% omega-3 oil x grams EPA plus DHA).
DHA (18%
10 grams
=
3
ligrams or
damaged by oxygen, so a few milIUs of vitamin E (page 220) should be in-
cluded in
all
Fish
from
fish oil,
IUs) to protect
3 or 4
months. Elevations
in
both groups should check
fish oil for several
blood sugar have sometimes this
may simply be due
to
small increases in weight resulting from high dietary fish oil.
8
While EPA and
DHA
consistently lower
triglycerides, they occasionally increase terol.
9
Also, because
Nutritional
should take ad-
(several
hundred
DHA within the body from
12
serum glucose. 13
Similarly, the
impairment of gluoil
of moderate exercise three times a week. 14
grams of
been reported," though
E supplements
EPA and
oxidative damage.
fish oil
has been prevented by the addition of half an hour
with their nutritionally oriented doctor before tak-
more than
supplements. 11 In addition,
who supplement with
ditional vitamin
While those with heart disease and diabetes often benefit
oil
cose tolerance sometimes caused by the omega-3
Side Effects? b
fish
Some evidence suggests that adding vitamin E to EPA/DHA may prevent the fish oil-induced increase
Are There Any
5
oil is easily
people
in
ing
liver oil (plus
ments) containing more than 25,000 IU (7,500 meg)
Interactions with
diets.
How Much Should 3
women
EPA. Nonetheless, most nutritionally oriented
doctors believe people do not ingest enough omega-
els
vita-
adults should consult with a nutritionally oriented
sources, such as flaxseed oil (page 162), can convert
3
and
could become pregnant. Other
doctor before taking cod
to
A
should not be taken before con-
liver oil
are or
several
will experience gastrointestinal
oil
sulting a nutritionally oriented doctor by
Likely to
Is
Be a
get nose
Some people who supplement
Osteoarthritis (page 97)
EPA and
Supplements
DHA
LDL choles-
reduce blood
who take fish oil containing EPA and and who also take 15 grams of pectin per day
People
DHA
have been reported to have reductions 1,1
lesterol.
This suggests that pectin
LDL may
from
fish oil
LDL
cho-
may overcome
the occasional problem of increased terol resulting
in
LDL
choles-
supplementation. The
cholesterol-raising effect of
EPA and
DHA
also be successfully prevented by taking garlic
supplements (or presumably
EPA and DHA."
real garlic)
along with
1
161
FLAXSEED OIL conditions for which fish
MOST
LIKE
-.;
-;: irpeir
z;-r>
::
;:
oil is
r::::;: igi ->: -;..:: z t -'
essential fatty acid al.
needed tor sur-
used. However,
'.:>
it
-;:
:-..;
;:r::r> ir.:
_
::
i~r-:\ii~-~.i::ry
------
'
remain hopeful.
But unlike most oils, it also
AL-
In 19!H, a diet purportedly high in
-
jc-
1
>ndm preventing heart disease. But this study altered many dietary factors, so it is possible that ALA
contains significant amounts of
another essential fatty linolenic
add ALA
-
alpha
acid.,
was not
....
.
ment
.ALA
ofl
body turns ALA
—an omega-3
(page 160'
.-:;:.-
r.
;
in turn converts
~ j ~c
'.
~m~-
:r.
~
r; sc i :: ~
.
:,
>
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m
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;
:
ettect
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of fish
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oil).
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-
i
.
>
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;
:
Some conversion
"p
it is
flaxseed oil , unlike fish oil
- ; :
«:
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-
r:>h
.:r.
it
i
?;-
best not to
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se r: e > r
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cause the conversion from
•
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:
-
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:
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:
r
-
.ir
cook with
occur.*
and
this
con-
:
.
>
"
:.:;:.
:a\^t:
>:.::!: .-;:;:>:
?r-
ALA to
Where
Is It
In addition to j;r.r:;.l:r.£:
amounts of triglycerides
r
:
EPA is ouite limited, some of the ef:cj:> ;:
i~ z
can be used in salads.
EPA does
to
rurr
.
~ c
.'.
version can be increased by restricting the intake of .
:
;
appears to have anti-inflammatory
oil
-.;: :.i:;
.-.
body rather than coming from one --.;>:
r.
flaxseed oil?
.
~.uc
:
found in fish
oil
EPA
.
:
j ">.:: ;
-:.--;c-
.
Even outside the realm of heart disease, most
into
to 3- series prostaglandins {ptosta^ i
for fish oil for people with elevated trig.
an omega-3 oil. To a lim-
is
ited extent, the
EPA
responsible for the outcome.1 In gene:
its
ALA
Found?
presence in flaxseed are found in
canoL
.
oil, «
:
small
page
do not result when
people supplement flaxseed oil.
What
Conditions Might Flaxseed Oil Be Supportive? In
*
162
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (page 18)
Nutritional
Supplements
Who
Likely to
Is
on vegetables
Be Deficient?
acids.
ALA deficiencies are possible but believed to be rare,
flaxseed
except in infants
who
For those
are fed formula that
omega-
is
means
this
3 deficient.
equal
How Much Some
Should Take? I
recommend
nutritionally oriented doctors
that people use
1
tablespoon, or five capsules, of
flaxseed oil per day as a supplement in salads or
1
who wish
to replace fish oil with
research suggests
oil,
much ALA
to ensure a supply of essential fatty
it
takes ten times as
to be the equivalent of EPA. 10 Typically,
that 7.2
gram of
grams of flaxseed
oil
should
fish oil.
Are There Any Side Effects? Flaxseed
oil toxicity
has not been reported.
FOLIC ACID Folic acid
FOLIC ACID synthesis.
cluding
needed for
is
DNA
DNA allows cells—in-
cells in the fetus
woman is pregnant
—
when
methionine),
mood.
amino
is
SAM
(and
affects
(S-adenosyl
may improve)
also needed to keep
acid) levels in
blood from
homocysrising.
homocysteine dramatically increases the
a heart disease and
to replicate
needed to make
which
Folic acid
teine (an cess
is
may
Ex-
risk of
be linked to osteoporosis and
strokes.
normally. Adequate intake of folic acid early in pregnancy for preventing
is
most neural tube
1 birth defects as well as
some
defects of the arms, legs, It
important
most,
34
Nutritional
though not
lip
all,
Supplements
5
Is It
Found?
Beans, leafy green vegetables, citrus
beets,
fruits,
wheat germ, and meat are good sources of
folic acid.
birth
and heart. 2
also appears to protect against
cleft palate and cleft
Where
What Conditions Might
In
Folic
Acid Be Supportive?
formation in studies.
•
Abnormal Pap smear (page
•
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
•
Chemotherapy support (page 25)
•
Crohn's disease (page 34)
•
Depression (page 36)
•
Diarrhea (page 44)
•
Gingivitis (periodontal disease) (page 56)
•
High
•
Osteoporosis (page 100)
•
Pregnancy support (page 107)
•
Vitiligo (page 122)
102)
cholesterol (page 62)
163
Who Is Likely to Be
meg of This
Most people do not consume the recommended amount of folic acid. Recently, scientists have found that many people with heart disease have elevated of homocysteine, which
levels
with
trollable
folic acid.
per day or more, then the folic acid
can improve anemia caused by the B12 deficiency.
Deficient?
blood
folic acid
is
often con-
This suggests that
people in Western societies have a mild
ficiency. In fact, increasing folic acid intake
one of the problems caused by vitamin B12 ciency.
could
8
The other problems caused by
a lack of vita-
folic acid
supplements.
Vitamin B12 deficiencies often occur without
anemia (even
in
people
Some
supplements).
who do
not take
doctors do not
folic acid
know
that the
potentially prevent an estimated 13,500 deaths from
absence of anemia does not rule out a B12
cardiovascular diseases each year.
Folic acid defi-
ciency. If this
people living at
min B12
ciency
is
poverty
and
common
also level,
in alcoholics,
those with malabsorption disorders,
women taking the
birth control
All
women who
should take
Take?
who could become pregnant 400-800 meg per day in order to reduce are or
the risk of birth defects.
ented doctors
Many
nutritionally ori-
recommend 400 meg to
deficiency, the patient could be injured,
deficient in vitamin
safe.
and in
Are There Any Interactions with
Other Nutrients? needed by the body to
is
utilize
vitamin
B12. Proteolytic enzymes (page 156) and antacids 9 inhibit folic acid absorption;
Side Effects? remarkably
rare
others.
Are There Any is
is
using correct testing procedures.
Folic acid
Folic acid
confusion delays diagnosis of a vita-
sometimes permanently. This problem
this area
I
defi-
should not happen with doctors knowledgeable
pill.
How Much Should
defi-
min B12 (mostly neurological) do not improve with
many
folic acid de-
not a toxicity but rather a partial solution to
is
10
people taking either
are advised to supplement with folic acid. 7
However,
if
people are
B12 (page 216) and take 1,000
GAMMA ORYZANQL Where
GAMMA ORYZANOL
is
a
mixture of sterols and ferulic acid esters. it
Some evidence
oryzanol
is
bran, corn, and barley
Found? a natural
component of
rice
oils.
suggests that
increases testosterone levels, the
release of endorphins,
and the
growth of lean muscle
tissue.
164
Gamma
Is It
1
What Conditions
In
Might
Gamma Oryzanol
Be Supportive? •
Athletic performance (page 14)
•
Gastritis
Nutritional
Supplements
Who
Are There Any
Likely to
Is
Be Deficient? gamma
Since is
oryzanol
is
Side Effects?
not an essential nutrient,
not associated with a deficiency
it
state. Athletes in-
No
side effects have been reported in the
commonly
amounts
used.
volved in competitive training or other physically active individuals
may
benefit from this
How Much Should Much
of the
uses 300
human
research with
compound.
I
Take?
gamma
oryzanol
mg per day.
GLUCOSAMINE SULFATE Where GLUCOSAMINE SULFATE
Glucosamine
amounts provides the joints with the building rived
blocks they need to repair
Found?
sulfate does not
most
from sea
diets.
appear
in significant
Supplemental sources are de-
shells.
damage
caused by osteoarthritis or Specifically,
in
Is It
injuries.
glucosamine sulfate
provides the raw material needed
What
Conditions Might Glucosamine Sulfate Be Supportive? In
by the body to manufacture a mucopolysaccharide (called glycos-
aminoglycan) found
in cartilage.
Glucosamine
sulfate
may
play a role in
wound
also
healing.
•
Kidney stones (page
•
Osteoarthritis (page 97)
Who Be A
Is
83)
Likely to
Deficient?
glucosamine sulfate deficiency
in
humans has not
been reported.
How Much There
is
no need
teoarthritis
cosamine take 500
Nutritional
Supplements
Should Take? I
for people other than those with os-
to
sulfate.
mg three
routinely
supplement
with
glu-
People with osteoarthritis should times per day.
165
Are There Any
Are There Any
Side Effects?
Interactions with
At the amount most frequently taken by adults
Other Nutrients?
500
mg
three times per day
reported.
Some glucosamine
with sodium chloride (table in
some
—
diets
toxicity has not
sulfate
salt),
is
which
is
been
processed restricted
(particularly for people with high
blood pressure).
The hypothesis
and chon-
that glucosamine sulfate
work
droitin sulfate (page 149)
synergistically in the
support of osteoarthritis remains unproven. The fact that they are structurally similar suggests that
they
may
act in similar ways.
GLUTAMINE Where GLUTAMINE
is
an amino acid
Glutamine such as
(protein building block).
It
Without
waste away.
blood
mune
cells
It is
and
it,
these cells
also used by white is
many
in
foods high in protein,
meat, beans, and dairy.
Conditions
Might Glutamine Be Supportive?
important for im-
glutamine has anti-inflammatory
What
In
function. In animal research,
effects.
fish,
found
serves as
a source of fuel for cells lining the intestines.
is
Found?
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•
Peptic ulcer page
•
Ulcerative colitis
Who Be
Is
Likely to
Deficient?
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body makes
cirrhosis,
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own. During
and weight
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with the activity of gamma-tocopherol, a claim that
Cataracts (page 24)
remains unproven. They caution against alpha sup-
Chemotherapy support (page
plementation, a position not shared by most vita-
Diabetes (page 39)
min E researchers nor supported by most other
Dupuytren's contracture (page 46)
research.
Eczema (page
The issue of alpha versus gamma requires much more research before it can be fully understood. Almost all vitamin E research shows that positive rean amount sults require hundreds of units per day
Fibrocystic breast disease (page 51)
49)
Fibromyalgia (page 53)
High
—
easily
cholesterol (page 62)
Infertility (female) (page 75)
obtained with supplements but impossible
Infertility (male)
(page 77)
with food. Therefore, switching to food sources as
Macular degeneration (page
suggested by these researchers
Menopause
more
is
known, people seeking
is
impractical. Until
to
add
gamma
25)
85)
(page 87)
Menorrhagia (heavy menstruation)
toco-
pherol can find mixed natural tocopherol supple-
(page 89)
amount of gamma, but percentage remains much lower than that found
ments. They contain a small
Osgood-Schlatter disease (page 96)
the
Osteoarthritis (page 97)
in food.
Photosensitivity (page 105)
Vitamin E forms are
listed as either
or tocopheryl, followed by the
tached to
it,
name
Premenstrual syndrome (page 109)
tocopherol
of what
is
at-
Rheumatoid
There
is
no
Yellow nail syndrome (page 129)
as in tocopheryl acetate.
arthritis (page 115)
great difference between the two, but tocopherol
may absorb a little better, while tocopheryl forms may have slightly longer shelf life. Both forms are active when taken by mouth. However, there is no evidence that the skin can utilize the tocopheryl forms, so for those planning to apply vitamin E to the skin,
it
makes sense
food stores, the most
buy tocopherol.
common
are d-alpha tocopherol etate or succinate).
to
Who
Is
Likely to
Be Deficient? Severe vitamin
E
deficiencies are rare.
In health
forms of vitamin E
and d-alpha tocopheryl
(ac-
Both of these d (natural) alpha
forms are frequently recommended by doctors of
How Much
Should Take? I
The most commonly recommended dose of vitamin E for adults is 400 IU per day.
natural medicine.
Where Wheat germ
Is It oil,
grains, egg yolks,
nuts, seeds, vegetable oils,
and
Are There Any
Found?
Side Effects? whole
leafy green vegetables all con-
is
widely considered to be
tain vitamin E.
What
Conditions Might Vitamin E Be Supportive? In
Vitamin E toxicity
very rare; supplements are safe.
Are There Any Interactions with
Other Nutrients?
•
Abnormal Pap smear (page
•
Alzheimer's disease (page
•
Angina pectoris
requirements. Vitamin E and selenium (page 203)
•
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
work together
•
Athletic performance (page 14)
body.
Nutritional
Supplements
102)
6)
A
diet high in unsaturated fat increases vitamin
E
to protect fat-soluble parts of the
221
V
N K
NON
(PHY
Where VITAMIN
K
:s
r.eecei
:'::
rrore:
Found?
Is It
Leafy green vegetables are the best sources of
vita-
— .- K
booe formation and blood dotting, in both cases ::i:^:
by helping the bo d
-julcium ::::
144).
What
Conditions Might Vitamin K Be Supportive? In
•
Morning
•
Osteoporosis page l'X
Who
Is
sickness page 93
Likely to
Be Deficient? K
:amin Weeding,
is
deficienc
ran
rt in individuals
K
:d prevent deficiencies that
velop in bi
with certain
-M newborn infants receive
malabsorption disr
mm
;iuses uncontrolled
fhicft
sometimes de-
ifants
How Much
Should
physkia ns sugges :
&
mg of
$-80
I
Take? vitamin
day—a lewd that can be achieved by eating
K
per
vegetables.
Are There Any Side Effects? Vitam in K
Wood
interfere
ththe
thinners. People taking these drugs should
never supplement vitamin physician.
form
.::on of prescription
::
Phylloquinone
:imin
K —has
K
••
::hout consulting a
—
natural
the
vegetable
not been linked with any
Are There Any Interactions with
Other Nutrients? Vitamin K
facilitates the effects
of calcium in build-
ing bone and proper blood clotting.
222
Nutritional
Supplements
WHEY PROTEIN Where WHEY PROTEIN
is
a dairy-
based source of amino acids (protein building blocks).
Whey protein
provides the body with several
Is It
Found?
During the process of making milk into cheese,
whey protein protein
is
is
separated from the milk. This whey
then incorporated into ice cream, bread,
canned soup, infant formulas, and other food prodSupplements containing whey protein are also
ucts.
available.
amino
acids, including leucine (page
177), isoleucine,
and
valine
—
the
branched-chain amino acids (page 138), or
BCAAs, needed
maintenance of muscle
for the
What
Conditions Might Whey Protein Be Supportive? In
tissue.
Athletic performance (page 14)
•
Who Is Likely to Be
Deficient?
Individuals diets
who do not
include dairy foods in their
would not consume whey
amino
acids in
sources, likely.
and
whey protein
protein; however, the
are available
from other
amino acids is unmost Americans consume too much
a deficiency of these
In fact,
rather than too
little
protein.
How Much Should
I
Take?
Most people do not require extra protein such as whey protein. However, athletes in training sometimes take approximately 25 grams of whey protein per day.
Are There Any Side Effects? People to
who
are allergic to dairy products could react
whey protein and should
therefore avoid
tose-intolerant people will also react to tein.
Nutritional
Supplements
As with protein
in general,
it.
Lac-
whey pro-
long-term, excessive
223
intaK-
tion
ssociated with deterioraring kidney func-
s
and possibly osteoporosis. However neither
kidney nor bone problems have been directly associ-
protein, and the other dietary
with
rrotein typical
sour;
the diet than does
ehc
:
:nbute more protein
-
;
:ii.
:
ZINC Where ZINC
is
a
Good
component of more
^od,
wounds, maintain
fertility,
duce, preserve vision, boost
and protect against
pae
nong other
functions.
trial
common coL
shorten the duration of cold symp-
toms. Taking zinc gluconate lozenges every two waking hoir
Athletic pertormar..
•
Benign prostatic hyperplasia page 18)
•
Common cold/ sore throa:
•
Crohn's
•
Diabetes
•
are present. 1
-
_.
ri^e IS
-
-
roe Don Immune funcnoo (page
male
71
r.i;;
•
Infertility
•
Macular degenetatior
•
Night blindness
•
•
Peptic ulcer
•
Recurrent ear infec:
•
Rheum
•
v
•
W3
•
Wound heal:-;
been reported to halve the num'r
symptoms
5
•
•
of days cold
::: ;e:~
;
a nervosa
:d-
men and women
from the
Acne ::;;
free radicals
ing to a double-blind clinical
suffering
-e ed peas,
immu-
Zinc gluconate lozer
involving 100
hb
Conditions Might Zinc Be Supportive? •
nity,
:er>.
What
In
synthesize protein, help cells repro-
Found?
sou:
than 300 enzymes that are needed to repair
Is It
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ifcrias '.'.
ki e c
Who
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s
-
Is
page:.
ce
'.
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i r. e
disease
p
ige 126)
Likely to
Be Deficient? :
plementing
w idh
r
marginal zinc deficiencies. Sup25-31
nog
pa
pregnancy- outcome in these group
224
s
Nutritional
Supplements
the
The average diet frequently provides less than recommended daily allowance for zinc. A low-
mg
dose supplement (15
per day) can
in dietary
more common
gaps. Zinc deficiencies are holics
fill
and individuals with
sickle cell
in alco-
anemia, mal-
absorption problems, and chronic kidney disease.
How Much Moderate intakes of
zinc in this disease. 6
The
suggests that zinc
may
condition.
more
Until
latest research,
however,
actually help people with this is
known, people with Alz-
heimer's disease should consult a nutritionally ori-
ented doctor before supplementing zinc.
4
Are There Any Should Take? I
zinc,
15-25 mg, are adequate to
prevent deficiencies. Higher doses (up to 50
certain health conditions, under the supervision of a nutritionally oriented doctor. For the alleviation of
zinc in the zinc gluconate
mg
Other Nutrients?
mg
taken three times per day) are reserved for treating
cold symptoms, lozenges providing 10—15
Interactions with
of
form are generally used
Zinc inhibits copper (page 151) absorption, which can lead to anemia and lower terol (the
"good"
cholesterol).
should be increased ues for
more than
if
8
9
10
HDL choles-
Copper intake
zinc supplementation contin-
a few days (except for individuals
with Wilson's disease). 11
frequently throughout the day.
levels of
Many
zinc supplements, to
prevent copper inhibition, include copper in the for-
mulation.
Are There Any
Zinc competes for absorption with iron (page 173),
Side Effects? Zinc intake
immune
in excess of
function.
lozenges lead to
achache, nausea,
5
300
13
calcium (page 144), 14 and magnesium
(page 182). 15
mg
per day
Some people
may impair
report that zinc
mild problems, such as stom-
mouth
12
irritation,
and a bad
6)
should avoid zinc
supplements
until further studies clarify the role of
Nutritional
Supplements
multiple mineral (page 187) supple-
will prevent
mineral imbalances that can result
from taking high doses of zinc
for
extended periods
of time.
N-acetyl cysteine (page 189), or
taste.
Preliminary research had suggested that patients
with Alzheimer's disease (page
ment
A
crease urinary excretion of zinc.
of
NAC may
16
NAC, may
in-
Long-term users
consider adding supplements of zinc
and copper.
225
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Lucerne
230
Salai
Guggal
238
Ma Huang
259
Sandalwood
304
Maidenhair Tree
268
Sarsaparilla
305
Maitake
288
Saw Palmetto
306
Maleleuca
313
Schisandra
307
anuka
313
Scouring Rush
281
Mangold
241
Scullcap
308
Marshmallov.
289
Senna
309
Melissa
285
Shave Grass
281
Milk Thistle
290
Shiitake
310
Monk's Pepper
317
Siberian Ginseng
257
Mullein
291
Silybum
290
Silymarin
290
Mushroom
288,303,310
Elm
Myrrh
292
Slippery
Nettle
293
St.
John's bread
29
St.
John's
Oats
Wort
311
242 312
Panax ginseng
232
Taheebo
296
Passiflora
295
Tea Tree
313
Passion Flower
295
Turmeric
314
Pau d'Arco
296
Una de Gato
245
Pepper
246
Uva
Ursi
315
Peppermint
297
Valerian
316
Phyllanthus
298
Vitex
317
Plantago Seed
299
White Willow
318
Psyllium
299
Wild Cherry
319
Purple Coneflower
255
Wild Oats
294
Pygeum
300
Wild
Yam
320
Raspberry Leaf
302
Witch Hazel
321
Red Clover
301
Wormwood
322
Red Raspberry
302
Wu-wei-zi
307
Reishi
303
Yohimbe
323
Sabal
306
Yucca
324
Sacred Bark
243
Herbs
229
Mm sum
ALFALFA
What
Conditions Might Alfalfa Be Supportive? In
ALFALFA
is
pea family and
a is
member of
the
native to western
•
High cholesterol (page 62)
•
Poor appetite
Asia and the eastern Mediterranean region. Alfalfa sprouts have
become
a popular food. Alfalfa herbal sup-
plements primarily use the dried leaves of the plant.
Historical or Traditional Use Early Chinese physicians used young alfalfa leaves to disorders of the digestive tract. 1 In India,
treat
Ayurvedic physicians prescribed the leaves and flowering tops for poor digestion.
It
was
also considered
therapeutic for water retention and arthritis.
American Indians recommended
alfalfa
North
to
treat
jaundice and to encourage blood clotting.
Although conspicuously absent from many sic
clas-
textbooks on herbal medicine, alfalfa did find a
home
in the texts of the Eclectic
physicians as a tonic
for indigestion, dyspepsia, anemia, loss of appetite,
and poor assimilation of
nutrients. 2
The
plant was
recommended to stimulate lactation in nursing mothers. The seeds have also been traditionally made into a poultice for the treatment of boils and
also
insect bites.
Active Constituents The
constituents in alfalfa are well studied.
leaves contain
about 2-3%
ies indicate that
saponins.
3
The
Animal stud-
these constituents block absorption
of cholesterol and prevent the formation of atherosclerotic plaques.
4
It
should be noted that excess
consumption of saponins may potentially cause
damage to
red blood cells in the body.
The
leaves also
contain flavones, isoflavones, sterols, and coumarin derivatives.
The
isoflavones are probably the part of
the plant responsible for the estrogen-like effects in
animals. Although this has not been confirmed with
human trials,
230
it is
used popularly to treat menopause
Herbs
symptoms. Alfalfa also contains protein and
vita-
mins A, Bl, B6, C, E, and K. Nutrient analysis also demonstrates the presence of calcium, potassium, iron,
and
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Moderate use of the dried
zinc.
leaves of alfalfa
lergic to alfalfa. Ingestion of large
Dried
alfalfa leaf is available as a
tablets or capsules. tracts.
I
Take?
bulk herb and
in
also available in liquid ex-
It is
No therapeutic dose of alfalfa has been estab-
lished
for
500-1,000 tincture.
humans.
mg
Some
experts
recommend
of the dried leaf per day or 1-2 ml of
5
al-
amounts of the
seed and/or sprouts has been linked to the onset of
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in animal studies.
6
SLE
is
a dangerous
autoimmune
illness that is
characterized by inflamed joints and potential kid-
ney damage. The chemical responsible for is
this effect
believed to be canavanine. Persons with
SLE or
with a history of SLE should avoid the use of alfalfa products.
ALOE
(Aloe vera, Aloe barbadensis)
What Conditions Might
In
THE ALOE PLANT came from
Africa.
The
originally
Aloe Be Supportive?
leaves are
•
Constipation (page 32)
•
Diabetes (page 39)
•
Maintaining a healthy pancreas
•
Minor burns
•
Wound
used; they are long, green, fleshy,
and have spikes along the edges. The fresh leaf gel
residue
and
left after
latex (the sticky
the liquid from cut
aloe leaves has evaporated) are used for
usually
There have been isolated reports of persons
safe.
How Much Should
is
many purposes.
healing
Historical or Traditional Use Aloe has been historically used conditions tion
and
it is
for
for
many of
same
used for today, particularly constipa-
minor cuts and burns.
In India,
also used to treat intestinal infections
pressed menses.
the
The
and
it
was
for sup-
root was used for colic.
Active Constituents The
constituents that cause the cathartic laxative
effects of aloe latex are
glycosides.
known
These molecules are
as
anthraquinone
split
by the normal
bacteria in the large intestines to form other molecules (aglycones), which exert the laxative action.
Herbs
231
Various constituents have been shown to have anti-
inflammatory healing.
1
effects as well as to stimulate
Preliminary
antibacterial effect.
evidence
wound
suggests
also
an
2
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Except ical
How Much Should
I
Take?
mg capsule for a maximum
For constipation, a single 50-200
of
aloe latex can be taken each day
of
person
who
application of the gel
is
medical attention vere burns
is
Topically for
stabilized aloe gel
applied to the affected area of skin three to five
more
times per day. Treatment of
should only be done after
first
serious burns
consulting a health
harmless. For any burn
and wounds, aloe
pede healing.
allergic to aloe, top-
otherwise severe,
is
absolutely essential. In gel
may
some
se-
actually im-
3
Laxative preparations,
minor burns, the
is
that blisters significantly or
ten days.
is
in the rare
if
used for more than ten
consecutive days, can aggravate constipation and
cause dependency. Constipation that does not
re-
may
re-
solve within a few days of use of laxatives
quire medical attention.
care professional. For internal use of aloe gel, 30 ml three times per day
is
used by some people.
ASIAN GINSENG (Mm psemj What
In
COMMON NAMES:
Korean
is
a
member
of the Araliaceae family, which also
Might Asian Ginseng •
Aerobic capacity
•
Alzheimer's disease (page
•
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
•
Athletic performance (page 14)
• •
Chemotherapy support (page Chronic fatigue syndrome
•
Common cold/sore throat
•
Diabetes (page 39)
includes the closely related Ameri-
can ginseng, Panax quinquefolius,
and
less-similar Siberian ginseng,
Eleutherococcus senticosus, also
known
as eleuthero (page 257)
Asian ginseng commonly grows on
mountain slopes and vested in the
fall.
The
is
Conditions
Be Supportive?
ginseng, Chinese ginseng
ASIAN GINSENG
a %erj 6)
25)
(page 28)
•
Endurance and
•
Fibromyalgia (page 53)
•
Influenza
•
Male reproductive system support
stress
(flu)
usually har-
root
is
used.
Historical or Traditional Use Asian ginseng has been a part of Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years.
232
The
first
reference to the health-
Herbs
enhancing use of Asian ginseng dates to the
first
How Much Should
I
Take?
century A.D., in which the writer mentions ginseng's use as follows: "It
is
used for repairing the
emotion,
viscera, quieting the spirit, curbing the
stopping agitation,
five
removing noxious influence,
brightening the eyes, enlightening the mind, and increasing wisdom. Continuous use leads one to
longevity with light weight." Ginseng
monly used by
was com-
elderly persons in the Orient to im-
prove mental and physical
The primary group
are the
ginsenosides, which are believed to increase energy, stress,
and enhance
intellec-
and physical performance. Thirteen ginseno-
tual
have
been
herbal
ized
4-7% be
extracts
ginsenosides;
less effective
that
approximately
supply
more concentrated
extracts
due to reduction of panaxan
People often take 100-200
mg
may
levels.
per day. Nonstan-
dardized extracts require a higher intake, generally
1-2 grams per day for tablets or 2-3 ml for fresh is
usually used for
three
weeks continuously, followed by
week
"rest" period before resuming.
two
to
a one- to two-
Are There Any Side
Ginseng's actions in the body are due to a complex
counter the effects of
best researched forms of ginseng are standard-
herb tincture. Ginseng
vitality.
Active Constituents interplay of constituents.
The
Asian
Effects or Interactions? recommended dosage, ginseng is generally safe. In rare instances, it may cause overstimulation and possibly insomnia. Consuming caffeine Used
at the
ginseng.
with ginseng increases the risk of overstimulation
Ginsenosides Rgl and Rbl have received the most
and gastrointestinal upset. Persons with uncon-
sides
attention.
identified
in
1
trolled high
Other constituents include the panaxans, which
blood pressure should not use ginseng.
Long-term use of ginseng may cause menstrual ab-
help lower blood sugar, and the polysaccharides
normalities and breast tenderness in
(complex sugar molecules), which support immune
Ginseng
function. 2
ing
ASTRAGALUS
(jkfrajo/i/s
is
some women.
not recommended for pregnant or lactat-
women.
mmbtdmevs)
While there are over 2,000 types of astragalus world-
COMMON NAME:
Huang qi
wide, the Chinese version has been extensively tested,
ASTRAGALUS
is
both chemically and pharmacologically.
1
native to
northern China and the elevated regions of the Chinese provinces
Yunnan and Sichuan. The portion of the plant used medicinally
is
the
What
Conditions Might Astragalus Be Supportive? In
four- to seven-year-old dried root
collected in the spring.
Herbs
•
Alzheimer's disease (page
•
Chemotherapy support (page
•
Common cold/sore throat
•
Immune function
6)
25)
(page 28)
(page 72)
233
Historical or Traditional Use
pears to restore T-cell
Shen Nong, the founder of Chinese herbal medicine,
relatively
herb's immune-potentiating actions. Astragalus ap-
cell
classified astragalus as a superior cal treatise
Nong
Shen
qi translates as "yel-
low leader," referring to the yellow color of the root
and
its
one of the most important tonic
status as
is
type of white blood
part of the lymphocyte family) counts to
normal ranges
in
some cancer
patients.
classi-
Pen Tsao Ching (circa A.D.
The Chinese name huang
100).
herb in his
that
(a specific
How Much
Should Take? I
Textbooks on Chinese herbs recommend taking 9-15 grams of the crude herb per day in decoction
herbs. Traditional Chinese medicine utilized this
form.
herb for night sweats, deficiency of chi
water for a few minutes and then brewing the
(e.g., fatigue,
weakness, and loss of appetite), and diarrhea. 2
A
decoction
is
made by
boiling the root in
Supplements typically contain 500
mg of
tea.
astragalus.
Two to three tablets or capsules or 3-5 ml of tincture three times per day are often
recommended.
Active Constituents Astragalus contains numerous components, including flavonoids, polysaccharides, triterpene glycosides (e.g., astragalosides I— VII),
trace minerals.
3
LB
I
acids,
and
Research conducted by the M.D.
Anderson Hospital
D
amino
in
Houston, Texas, confirms
RY
n
E
this
(lfacc//i/i//n
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Astragalus has no
relative of
American
blueberry, bilberry grows in north-
The
The
leaves
ficial
ripe berries are used.
may
as
What
Conditions Might Bilberry Be Supportive? •
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
•
Bruising
•
Cataracts (page 24)
•
Circulation
•
Diabetes (page 39)
•
Macular degeneration (page
•
Night blindness (page
•
Retinopathy
•
Varicose veins
also contain bene-
compounds.
when used
myrffc]
ern Europe, Canada, and the United States.
side effects
recommended.
In
A CLOSE
known
85)
95)
Historical or Traditional Use The dried berries and leaves of bilberry have been recommended for a wide variety of conditions, in-
234
Herbs
eluding scurvy, urinary tract infections, and kidney stones. Perhaps the
tion
is
most sound
the use of the dried berries for the treatment
of diarrhea.
Modern
based on
use by British World
its
research of bilberry was partly
War
pilots,
II
noticed that their night vision improved
jam prior to night bombing
ate bilberry
How Much
Should Take? I
historical applica-
who
People often take 240-480
mg
per day of bilberry
herbal extract in capsules or tablets standardized to
provide
25%
anthocyanosides.
when they
raids.
Are There Any Side Active Constituents
Effects or Interactions?
Anthocyanosides, the bioflavonoid complex berries, are potent antioxidants.
mal formation of connective capillaries in the body.
1
in bil-
They support norand strengthen
tissue
Anthocyanosides may also
improve capillary and venous blood
In
recommended amounts,
effects
grows
commonly prescribed drugs, and there are no known contraindications to its use during preg-
(tonb ckwntia) What
fruit
of this plant
—
name
it
lives
up to
leaves,
of bitter melon have
all
Diabetes (page 39)
•
HIV
•
Psoriasis (page 112)
support
The
its
tastes very bitter. Al-
though the seeds,
•
used
as a food as well as a medicine.
Conditions
Be Supportive?
East Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, it is
inter-
Might Bitter Melon
in
tropical areas, including parts of
and South America, where
with bilberry extract. Bilberry does not
side
act with
In
MELON
no known
nancy or lactation.
flow.
BITTER MELON BITTER
there are
and vines
been used,
Historical or Traditional Use Being a relatively
was
common
food item, bitter melon
traditionally used for a dazzling array of condi-
Numerous infecamong the most
tions by people in tropical regions.
the fruit
is
the safest and
most tions,
prevalent part of the plant used medicinally.
cancer,
common The
conditions
leaves
ally to
and diabetes
and
make
fruit
teas
it
are
was purported
to improve. 1
have both been used occasion-
and beer or
to season soups in the
Western world. The berries also produce wax, which can be made into candles.
Herbs
235
Are There Any Side
Active Constituents At ter
least three different
groups of constituents
melon have been reported
in bit-
hypoglycemic
to have
vblood sugar lowering) or other actions of potential benefit in diabetes mellitus. These include a mixture
of steroidal saponins like peptides,
of these gether.
and
most
is
Two
alkaloids.
2
effective or
proteins,
momorchann,
known
inhibit
as charantin, insulinIt is still if
all
unclear which
three
work
to-
known as alpha- and betathe AIDS virus, but this re-
search has only been demonstrated in test tubes and
not in humans. 3 bitter
melon
An
as yet unidentified constituent in
inhibits the
enzyme guanylate
Effects or Interactions? Excessively high doses of bitter
melon
can
juice
cause abdominal pain and diarrhea. Small children or anyone with hypoglycemia should not take bitter
melon because
this
herb could theoretically trigger
or worsen low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Further-
more, diabetics taking hypoglycemic drugs (such as chlorpropamide, glybunde, or phenformin) or
in-
melon only under medical
su-
sulin should use bitter
pervision, as the drugs
it
may
potentiate the effectiveness of
and lead to severe hypoglycemia.
cyclase,
an act that may benefit people with psoriasis.
Special United
How Much
Should Take? I
Kingdom
Considerations melon
either not available or
may
require a
For those with a taste or tolerance for bitter flavor, a
Bitter
small melon can be eaten as food or up to 50 ml of
prescription. Please check with your nutritionally
fresh juice can be
who do
drunk per day An option
for those
is
oriented physician.
not care for the bitter taste are bitter melon
tinctures, of
which 5 ml
is
generally taken
two
to
three times per day.
BLACK COHOSH
(Gm/c/fi/jo
The
BLACK COHOSH like
forests of
is
a shrub-
1
When
wild harvested, the root
black in color. Cohosh, an Algonquin Indian
meaning "rough,"
refers to
its
is
word
gnarly root structure. 2
North America,
ranging from southern Ontario to Georgia, north to Wisconsin and west to Arkansas.
236
dried root and rhizome are the constituents uti-
lized medicinally.
plant native to the eastern decid-
uous
lacemso)
What
Conditions Might Black Cohosh Be Supportive? In
•
Menopause
•
Painful menstruation
•
Uterine spasms
(page 87)
Herbs
many
Historical or Traditional Use many
pausal
Some
bites.
nineteenth-
century American physicians used black cohosh for
problems such as
and insomnia.
fever,
menstrual cramps,
women.
secretions in
meno-
4
it
conditions, ranging from gynecological
problems to rattlesnake
LH
black cohosh decreases
Native American Indians valued the herb and used for
have demonstrated that an alcohol extract of
arthritis,
How Much Should
I
Take?
Black cohosh can be taken in several forms, includ-
mg per (250 mg
ing crude, dried root, or rhizome (300-2,000
day) or as a solid, dry powdered extract
3
three times per day). Tinctures can be taken at 2-4
ml per
Active Constituents
available
Black cohosh contains several important ingredients, including triterpene glycosides (e.g., acetin
and
tin).
the active element in the herb that
binds to estrogen receptor gen-like
activity
proaches ovaries
in
body.
the
menopause,
sites,
the
inducing an estro-
As
a
signals
mg
1
of deoxyacteine per
40
is
mg
twice per day. 6
it
should be discontinued.
acids,
tannins, resins, fatty acids, starches, and sugars. Foris
and contain
formonone-
Other constituents include aromatic
mononetin
Standardized extracts of the herb are
Black cohosh can be taken for up to six months, and then
(e.g.,
5
The usual amount
tablet.
cimicifugoside) and isoflavones
day.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
woman
ap-
Black cohosh has an estrogen-like
between
the
who
and pituitary gland diminish, slowing down
effect,
and
women
are pregnant or lactating should not use the
may cause abdominal
herb. Large doses of this herb
pain, nausea, headaches,
mone (LH)
ing estrogen therapy should consult a physician be-
these
secretions.
Hot
hormonal changes.
flashes
can result from
Clinical studies
from Ger-
and
Women tak-
estrogen production and increasing luteinizing hor-
dizziness.
fore using black cohosh.
BLESSED THISTLE ftwkitej What
Conditions Might Blessed Thistle Be Supportive? In
ALTHOUGH NATIVE Europe and Asia, blessed
to
thistle is
now cultivated in many areas of
the
•
Indigestion and heartburn
•
Poor appetite
world, including the United States.
The
leaves, stems,
and flowers are
used in herbal preparations.
all
Historical or Traditional Use Folk medicine utilized blessed thistle tea for digestive
problems,
including
gas,
constipation,
stomach upset. This herb was also used for
Herbs
liver
and and
237
gallbladder diseases, in a similar
known
relative,
milk
thistle
way
as
its
well-
page 19\
the dried her t> ca n ilso be added to 250 boiling
make
Active Constituents The sesquiterpene the
main
lactones, such as cnicin, provide
terness of these
compounds
gastric juice,
bit-
digestion. 2 There
is
some evidence
cup) of
drunk each c
a tea. Three cups can be
Effects or Interactions? ^ed thistle
and secretion of
which leads to improved appetite and
(1
and beeped ten to fifteen minutes to
Are There Any Side
stimulates digestive ac-
tivity including the flow of saliva
tle
The
beneficial effects of blessed thistle.
am
ml
is
and
relatively safe
Anyone with
free
from
side ef-
allergies to plants in the daisy
family should use blessed thistle caution
s
that blessed this-
also has anti-inflammatory prop--
How Much Many
Should
I
Take?
people take 2 ml three times per day of
Approximate
blessed thistle tincture.
_
-rams of
BOSWEUIAfeyAsemito. What
Conditions Might Boswellia Be Supportive?
In
COMMON NAME:
Salai
•
guggal
BOSWELLIA
is
a
moderate
to large branching tree
found
the dry, hilly areas of India.
the tree trunk oleoresin
is
is
tapped, a
exuded.
extract of this resin
modern herbal
Bursitis
\
_
•
Osteoarthn::> ::::-"
•
Rheum
rthrins
page 115
in
When
gummy
Historical or Traditional Use
A purified
In the ancient Ayurvedic medical texts of India, the
used in
gummy exudate from boswellia is grouped with other gum reams, vhich are referred to collectively as
is
preparations.
guggals. Historically, the
gnggak were recommended
for a variety of conditions, including arthritis, diar-
rhea, dysentery
pulmonary
disease,
and ringworm.
Active Constituents The gum
oleoresin consist
Terpenoids.
boswell
238
.s.
:
;_~.
The terpenoid :hat have been
s
:
...c ~.
—
Herbs
1 constituents in boswellia. Today, extracts are typi-
37.5-65% boswellic
cally standardized to contain
be taken three times per day. Treatment with boswellia generally lasts eight to twelve weeks.
acids.
Studies have
shown
that the boswellic acids have
an anti-inflammatory action ventional
— much
like the
drugs
anti-inflammatory
nonsteroidal
(NSAIDs) used by many
for
con-
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
inflammatory condiBoswellia
tions. Boswellia inhibits
is
generally safe
when used
as directed.
pro-inflammatory media-
tors in the body, such as leukotrienes.
2
Rare side
As opposed
to
nausea.
NSAIDs, long-term use of boswellia does not
effects
joint condition should
lead to
monitored by a nutritionally oriented
be closely irritation or ulceration of the
can include diarrhea, skin rash, and
Any inflammatory
stomach. physician.
How Much Should
I
Take?
The standardized extract of the gum oleoresin of boswellia is recommended. For rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis,
many people
times per day. As an example,
37.5% boswellic
acids,
400
if
take 150
three
an extract contains
mg of
BURDOCK
mg
the extract should
(ktim
Special United
Considerations Boswellia
is
Europe. The root
native to Asia is
and
the primary
chewing and
soft
tastes sweet,
mucilaginous texture.
either not available or
may
require a pre-
ented physician.
km) What Conditions Might
Burdock Be Supportive? •
Acne (page
•
Psoriasis (page 112)
•
Rheumatoid
source of most herbal preparations.
The root becomes very
is
scription. Please check with your nutritionally ori-
In
BURDOCK
Kingdom
5)
arthritis (page 115)
with
with a
Historical or Traditional Use In traditional herbal texts,
burdock root
as a blood purifier or alterative.
1
is
described
Burdock root was
believed to clear the bloodstream of toxins.
used both internally and
psoriasis as well as to treat painful joints uretic.
In
traditional
It
was
eczema and
externally for
and
as a di-
Chinese medicine, burdock
root in combination with other herbs
is
used to treat
2 sore throats, tonsillitis, colds, and even measles.
It is
eaten as a vegetable in Japan and elsewhere.
Herbs
239
Burdock root has recently become popular
as
How Much
Should Take?
Traditional herbalists
recommend 2—4 ml of burdock
I
part of a tea to treat cancer. To date, only minimal research has substantiated this application. 3
root tincture per day. For the dried root preparation
common amount to take is 1-2 times per day. Many herbal preparations
in capsule form, the
Active Constituents Burdock root contains high amounts of mucilage. This
may
explain
grams three
and
inulin
soothing effects on
its
combine burdock root with other
will
alterative
herbs, such as yellow dock, red clover, or cleavers.
the gastrointestinal tract. Bitter constituents in the
root
may
also explain the traditional use of burdock
to improve digestion. that have been
shown
Burdock root and slightly
It
also contains polyacetylenes
to have antimicrobial activity.
fruit
also have the ability to
lower blood sugar (hypoglycemic
ef:
Even though test-tube and animal studies have cated
some antitumor
results
activity for
have not been duplicated
indi-
burdock root, these in
human
Are There Any Side
4
studies."*
BUTCHER'S BROOM
Effects or Interactions? - E
of
erally safe. ties
may
spiny, small-leafed evergreen
is
a
bush
native to the Mediterranean region
and northwest Europe. ber of the
lily
family and
to asparagus in
roots
many
a
It is
is
ways.
are used medicinallv.
listed here
However, burdock root
is
gen-
in large quanti-
stimulate the uterus and therefore should be
What
Conditions Might Butcher's Broom Be Supportive? •
Atherosclerosis page
•
Chronic venous insufficiency
•
Hemorrhoids page
•
\
1
tv
ancose veins
The
and young stems of butcher's
broom
dosages
«m «**)
mem-
similar
in the
used with caution during pregnancy.
In
BUTCHER'S BROOM
burdock root
Historical or Traditional Use Butcher's
broom
is
so
named
bei
.
:he mature
branches were bundled and used as brooms by butchers.
The young shoots were sometimes eaten
food. Ancient physicians used the roc in the
ts
is
I
d
as
i
treatment of urinary problem >
Active Constituents Steroidal molecules called
ruscogemn and neor--
genin are responsible for the medicinal acmor
240
-
Herbs
butcher's
wild
yam
broom. 2 Similar to diosgenin, found
(page 320), ruscogenins decrease vascular
permeability
matory
in
—which accounts
mg
of rusco-
genins per day can be taken.
for the anti-inflam-
broom
activity of this herb. Butcher's
causes small veins to constrict.
dardized extracts providing 50-100
also
3 4
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
How Much Should
There are no significant side I
Take?
butcher's
broom
is
effects or
used in the amounts
problems
if
listed here.
Ointments and suppositories including butcher's
broom
are typically used for hemorrhoids.
These are
often applied or inserted at night before going to bed. Encapsulated butcher's
combined with vitamin for systemic
1,000
mg
broom
in the
be used
amount of
three times per day. Alternatively, stan-
CALENDULA
Considerations Butcher's
CALENDULA
broom
is
either not available or
may
re-
quire a prescription. Please check with your nutritionally oriented physician.
(Calendula officinalis)
What
Conditions Might Calendula Be Supportive? In
COMMON NAME:
Kingdom
extracts, often
C or flavonoids, can
venous insufficiency
Special United
Marigold
grows as a com-
mon garden plant throughout North
•
Eczema (page 49)
•
Gastritis
•
Minor burns
•
Wound healing
America and Europe. The goldenorange or yellow flowers of calendula have been used as medicine
(including sunburn)
Historical or Traditional Use
for centuries.
Calendula flowers were historically considered beneficial
and
for reducing inflammation,
as
an
to eczema.
antiseptic.
1
wound
healing,
Calendula was used to treat
Internally, the soothing effects of calen-
dula have been used for stomach ulcers and inflam-
mation.
A sterile tea has also been applied in cases of
conjunctivitis.
Active Constituents The
flavonoids, found in high
account for much of
Herbs
its
amounts
in calendula,
anti-inflammatory activity; 2
241
triterpene saponins
may
also be important. 3 Calen-
Investigations into anticancer tions of calendula are continuing.
calendula for cancer. There use of calendula for
some
is
day.
Tincture
At
similarly used
is
ml each time. The
tinc-
antiviral ac-
ture can be taken in water or tea. Prepared oint-
this time, there
ments are often useful for skin problems, although
and
recommend
insufficient evidence to
drunk per
three times a day, taking 1-2
dula also contains carotenoids.
is
generally
clinical use of
wet dressings made by dipping cloth into the tea
evidence suggesting
(after
The con-
ment
viral infections.
stituents responsible for these actions are not en-
it
has cooled) are also
for eye conditions
solute sterility
is
effective.
Home
treat-
not recommended, as ab-
must be maintained.
tirely clear.
How Much Should
I
Take?
A tea of calendula can be made by pouring 200 ml of
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? who
boiling water over 1-2 teaspoons of the flowers,
Except for the very rare person
which
steeped, covered for ten to fifteen minutes,
endula and therefore should not use
and then drunk. At
known
is
strained,
CAR OB
least 3
cups of tea are
(Cetatom
St.
John's
bread
CAROB
is
originally
mostly
in
The pods
it is
grown
Mediterranean countries. are used.
Carob pods
evergreen trees; the
from carob seeds bean gum.
is
there are
no
side effects or interactions.
What Conditions Might
Carob Be Supportive? •
Diarrhea (page 44)
•
Indigestion and heartburn
Historical or Traditional Use Carob has long been eaten as food. John the Baptist is said to have eaten it, and thus it is sometimes called St. John's bread.
come from
it,
from the
Mediterranean region and the western part of Asia. Today
allergic to cal-
s/ft/wjj
In
COMMON NAME:
is
gum
Carob pods have been used
to treat diarrhea for centuries.
called locust
Active Constituents The main
constituents of carob are large carbohy-
drates (sugars) and tannins.
gummy
The sugars make carob
and able to act as a thickener to absorb
water and help bind together watery
stools.
Tannins
from carob, being water insoluble, do not bind proteins as
some tannins
do.
Carob tannins do bind
to
(and thereby inactivate) toxins and inhibit growth of
242
Herbs
bacteria
—both of which
are beneficial in the treat-
with plenty of water. Please note that infant diar-
and sugars may
rhea must be monitored by a health care profes-
ment of diarrhea. Dietary
make food more terfere
fiber
viscous in the stomach and thus in-
with reflux of acid into the esophagus.
How Much Should Commonly,
15
Take?
I
grams of carob powder
1
is
mixed with
applesauce for children. Adults should take at least
The powder can be mixed in applesauce or with sweet potatoes. Carob should be taken
20 grams a
day.
and that proper hydration with
sional
electrolyte fluid
is
critical
a
high
during acute diarrhea.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Carob
is
generally very safe; only rarely have allergic
reactions been reported.
CAS CA R A (tkmvs (mish'mi cortex) What
Conditions Might Cascara Be Supportive? In
COMMON NAMES:
Cascara
sagrada, sacred bark
CASCARA medium-size
is
•
Constipation (page 32)
a small- to
tree native to the
provinces and states of the Pacific coast, including British
Columbia,
Historical or Traditional Use Northern California Indians introduced
this herb,
which they called sacred bark, to sixteenth-century
Washington, Oregon, and Northern California.
The bark of
the tree
is
Spanish explorers. Being
dried for one year before being used
in its laxative
action than the herb buckthorn, cascara
popular
removed, cut into small pieces, and
much milder
Europe
in
as a treatment for constipation.
Cascara has been part of the since 1890.
became
U.S.
Pharmacopoeia
1
medicinally. Fresh bark has an
emetic, or vomit-inducing, property
and therefore
is
not used.
Active Constituents Cascara
bark
is
high
in
hydroxyanthraquinone
glycosides called cascarosides. Resins, tannins, and lipids ents.
make up
the bulk of the other bark ingredi-
Cascarosides have a cathartic action, inducing
the large intestine to increase
its
muscular contrac-
tion (peristalsis), resulting in bowel
Herbs
movement. 2
243
How Much Should
Take?
I
Only the dried form of cascara should be used. Two capsules containing dried cascara can be taken up to
two times per
day.
generally taken.
As
It
is
a tincture, 1-5
ml per day
important to drink eight 6-
ounce glasses of water throughout the should be taken for a
is
maximum of
day.
Cascara
3 eight to ten days.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Women who
are pregnant or lactating should not
use cascara without the advice of a physician. Those
with an intestinal obstruction should not employ this herb.
Long-term use or abuse of cascara may
cause a loss of electrolytes (especially the mineral
potassium) or weaken the colon. Loss of potassium
may
potentiate the action of digitalis-like medica-
tions with fatal consequences.
CAIN IP
%efocoforaj
What
Conditions Might Catnip Be Supportive? In
THE CATNIP PLANT in
grows
North America and Europe. The
leaves
and flowers are
medicine.
•
Cough
•
Insomnia (page 79)
utilized as
Historical or Traditional Use Catnip
is
famous
state in felines.
been used
in
for inducing a delirious, stimulated
Throughout
humans
history, this
herb has
1 to produce a sedative effect.
Catnip tea was a regular beverage
in
England before
the introduction of tea from China. 2 Several other
conditions (including cancer, toothache, corns, and hives) have
been treated with catnip by traditional
herbalists.
Active Constituents The
essential oil in catnip contains a
monoterpene
similar to the valepotriates found in valerian, an even
more widely renowned
sedative.
3
Animal
cept those involving cats) have found sleep.
4
The monoterpenes
How Much
it
studies (exto increase
also help with coughs.
Should Take? I
A catnip tea can be made by adding 250 ml
(1
cup) of
boiling water to 1-2 teaspoons of the herb; cover,
244
Herbs
then steep for ten to fifteen minutes. Drink 2-3 cups per day. For children with coughs, 5 ml of tincture three times per day can be used.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Using reasonable doses, no side
effects
with catnip
have been noted.
CAT'S
CLAW
(Ita/ff tomntoso)
What Conditions
In
CAT'S
CLAW
forests of the
grows
in the rain
Andes mountains
South America, particularly
The
root bark
is
in
Might Cat's Claw
Be Supportive?
in Peru.
•
Immune
•
Inflammation
function (page 72)
used as medicine.
Historical or Traditional Use Cat's claw has been reportedly used by indigenous
peoples
in the
Andes
to treat inflammation,
rheuma-
and
as birth
tism, gastric ulcers, tumors, dysentery,
control.
1
Cat's claw
is
popular
in
South American
folk medicine for intestinal complaints, gastric ulcers, arthritis,
and to promote wound healing.
Active Constituents Oxyindole alkaloids appear to of
its activity, 2
much immune
give cat's claw
particularly to stimulate the
The
alkaloids and other constituents, such
as glycosides,
may account for the anti-inflammatory
system.
and antioxidant actions of Although
cat's
scientific
3 4
claw has become very popular
North America and is little
this herb.
is
in
used for cancer and HIV, there
evidence to support the use of cat's
claw for these conditions.
How Much Should
I
Take?
A cat's claw tea is prepared from 1 gram of root bark by adding 250 ml
Herbs
(1
cup) of water and boiling for ten
245
to fifteen minutes. After cooling
cup
is
and
straining,
one
drunk three times per day. Alternatively, 1-2
ml of tincture can be taken up to two times per or 20—60
mg
day,
of a standardized dry extract can he
multiple sclerosis, and tuberculosis. European prac-
combining
titioners avoid
herb with hormonal
this
drugs, insulin, or vaccines. Cat's claw, until proven safe,
should be taken only with great caution by
pregnant or lactating women.
taken per day
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? No
serious adverse effects have yet been reported.
Cat's claw
is
contraindicated in
autoimmune
illness,
1
l
J
(Cofskm
mum,
(apskm
What
Conditions Might Cayenne Be Supportive? In
ORIGINALLY FROM
South
America, the cayenne plant h spread across the globe both as
Bursitis
•
Diabetic neuropathy
•
Osteoarthritis (page 97)
is
•
Psoriasis page
•
Rheumatoid
•
Shingles herpes zoster) postherpetic
very closely related to bell peppers, jalapenos, paprika, and other simi-
peppers.
The
fruit
is
page 20)
•
a
food and as a medicine. Cayenne
lar
fritfesce/is]
1
12
arthritis (page 115)
|
neuralgia
used.
Historical or Traditional Use The
potent, hot fruit of cayenne has been used as
medicine for centuries. various
conditions
was considered helpful
It
of
the
gastrointestinal
for
tract,
including stomachaches, cramping pains, and gas.
Cayenne was frequently used to circulatory system.
It
is
still
treat diseases of the
traditionally used in
herbal medicine as a circulatory tonic believed to improve circulation).
cayenne
is
termed
something that causes it is
A
the skin,
modern, remedy
arthritis
a counterirritant effect.
substance
Rubbed on
a traditional, as well as
for rheumatic pains and
(a
due to what
eounterirritant
irritation to a tissue to
is is
which
applied, thus distracting from the original irrita-
tion (such as joint pain in the case of arthritis).
246
Herbs
Active Constituents
accidentally
reaching the eyes, nose, or mouth,
which would cause a burning sensation.
Cayenne contains
known
a resinous
and pungent substance
as capsaicin. This chemical relieves pain
on sensory
itching by acting
and
nerves. Capsaicin tem-
apply the cream to areas of broken skin. tincture can be used in the
times
amount
A
Do
not
cayenne
of 0.3-1 ml three
daily.
porarily stimulates release of various neurotransmitters
from these nerves, leading to
their depletion.
Without the neurotransmitters, pain signals can no longer be sent. 1
The
effect
and other constituents
is
temporary. Capsaicin
cayenne have been shown
in
to have several other actions, including reducing platelet stickiness
and acting as antioxidants.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Besides causing a mild burning for the plications (or severe burning in sensitive areas,
How Much
Should Take? are gen-
There may be a burning sensation for
cream
the first several times the
is
the necessary
must be carefully and thoroughly washed
the
the daisy family,
is
a
member of
native to
Europe
and western Asia. German
chamomile used.
The
is
the
most commonly
dried flowers are utilized
medicinally.
ulcers, but
rarely achieved with sen-
may have an
first
to the skin,
allergic reaction to the
some
cream, so
application should be to a very small area
of skin.
mm In
CHAMOMILE,
is
As with anything applied people
CHAMOMILE uumm
amount
may cause
sible intake.
should gradually decrease with each use. The hands
or gloves should be worn, to prevent the cream from
accidentally placed
from use of the capsaicin cream. Very high
intake of cayenne internally
applied, but this
after use,
few ap-
such as the eyes), there are no side
I
Creams containing 0.025-0.075% capsaicin erally used.
effects
if
first
What
Conditions
Might Chamomile
Be Supportive? Blocked tear duct
Canker sores (mouth
ulcers) (page 21)
Colic
Diarrhea (page 44)
Eczema (page
49)
Gingivitis (periodontal disease) (page 56)
Indigestion and heartburn
Insomnia (page 79) Irritable
bowel syndrome (page
81)
Peptic ulcer (page 103)
Skin irritations
Herbs
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tional
chickweed to
How Much Should Although formerly used as a use today
Active Constituents The
active constituents in
known.
It
chickweed are largely un-
contains relatively high amounts of vita-
Although some
practice.
this
has
not
is
as a
tea,
cream applied
chickweed's main
liberally several times
been validated in
tions (e.g., eczema) to ease itching tion.
As
a tincture, 1-5
and inflamma-
ml per day can be taken.
its
older information suggests
a possible benefit for chickweed in rheumatic conditions,
Take?
each day to rashes and inflammatory skin condi-
mins and flavonoids, which may explain some of effect.
I
treat nosebleeds.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
clinical
2
No
side effects with
chickweed have been reported.
CRANBERRY (MKUMMtnapN) What Conditions
In
CRANBERRY the
same family
is
a
member of
as bilberry.
bogs.
The
ripe fruit
is
Be Supportive?
It is
from North American and grows
Might Cranberry
in
•
Urinary tract infection (page 120)
used.
Historical or Traditional Use Cranberry has been used to prevent kidney stones
and "bladder gravel" as well
as to
remove toxins
from the blood. Cranberry has long been recom-
mended
for persons with recurrent urinary tract in-
fections (UTIs).
Active Constituents Cranberry prevents E.
coli, the
most common cause
of UTIs and recurrent UTIs, from adhering to the cells lining the wall of the bladder. This antiad-
herence action renders the bacteria harmless urinary tract.
1
2
The
in the
constituents in cranberry re-
sponsible for this antiadherence activity have yet to
be identified.
Herbs
249
How Much
Should Take? I
People ofren take one capsule or tablet of a concentrated cranberry juice extract Several glasses ity
two
to tour times per
16 ounces total
cranberry juice ^not the cocktail
approximate the
effect of the
of a high-qual-
each day can
cranberry concentrate.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? There are no known side
and
centrate, lactation.
it is
effects
with cranberry con-
safe for use during
pregnancy and
Cranberry should not be used as a substian acute urinary tract
tute for antibiotics during infection.
knew
diffusa.
What
Conditions Might Damiana Be Supportive? In
THE LEAVES
of
damiana were
originally used as medicine by the
•
Depression page 56
•
Impotence
infertility"
(male)
page
indigenous cultures of Central
America, particularly Mexico.
Today the plant
humid
is
found
in hot,
Historical or Traditional Use
climates, including parts
Damiana has been of Tex
hailed as an aphrodisiac since an-
cient times, particularly by the native peoples of
Mexico.
1
Other folk uses have included asthma,
bronchitis, neurosis,
and various sexual disorders. -
It
has also been promoted as a euphoria-inducing subice at various time
Active Constituents Most
research has been done on the essential
oil
of
damiana. which includes numerous small, fragrant substances called terpenes. As essential oil
ana.
The
stance
is
truly the
it is
unclear
active fraction of
if
the
dami-
leaves also contain the antimicrobial sub-
arbutin.
How Much a tea.
and other potentially
alkaloids,
important compounds.
To make gram of
main
yet,
3
Should Take?
add 250 ml
I
1
cup! boiling water to
1
dried leaves; allow to steep ten to fifteen
minutes. Drink three cups per day To use in tincture
250
Herbs
form, take 2-3 ml three times per day. Tablets or cap-
Are There Any Side
amount of 400-800 mg three times per day. Damiana is not usually used alone; it is believed to be more effective when com-
Higher doses of damiana may induce a mild sense of
bined with other herbs of similar or complementary
euphoria.
activity.
which
sules
may
also be used in the
Effects or Interactions?
is
The leaves have a minor laxative effect, more pronounced at higher intakes, and
may cause loosening of
stools.
4
DANDELION (imwm officinale) What
Conditions Might Dandelion Be Supportive? In
CLOSELY RELATED chicory, dandelion
is
a
to
common
Leaves:
plant worldwide and the bane of
those looking for the perfect lawn.
The
plant grows to a height of about
•
Constipation (page 32)
•
Indigestion and heartburn
•
Pregnancy support (page 107)
•
Water retention
12 inches, producing spatula-like leaves
and yellow flowers that bloom
year-round.
Upon
Root:
maturation, the
flower turns into the characteristic puffball containing seeds that are
dispersed in the wind. Dandelion
grown commercially States
in the
and Europe. The
Alcoholism Constipation (page 32)
•
Indigestion and heartburn
•
Liver support
•
Pregnancy support (page 107)
is
United
leaves
•
•
and
Historical or Traditional Use
root are used in herbal supplements. Dandelion
is
commonly used
are used in salads
and
as a food.
The
leaves
teas, while the roots are often
used as a coffee substitute. Dandelion leaves and roots have been used for hundreds of years to treat
and
liver,
gallbladder, kidney,
some
traditions, dandelion
purifier
and
and
cancer.
is
is
joint problems.
In
considered a blood
used for ailments as varied as eczema
As
is
the case today, dandelion has
also been used historically to treat
water retention, and diseases of the
poor digestion, liver,
including
hepatitis.
Herbs
251
Active Constituents
How Much
The
As
principal constituents responsible for dande-
Should Take? I
a general liver gallbladder tonic
and
to stimulate
liver are the
digestion, 3-5 grams of the dried root or 5-10 ml of
bitter principles. Previously referred to as taraxacin,
these constituents are sesquiterpene lactones of the
made from the root can be used three times per day. Some experts recommend the alcohol-
eudesmanolide and germacranolide type and are
based tincture because the
lion's effect
on the
digestive system
unique to dandelion.
1
Dandelion
source of vitamins and minerals. very high content of vitamin
A
and
also
is
The
a
rich
as well as
moderate vita-
mins, iron, silicon, magnesium, zinc, and manganese.
which
is
The
leaves are a rich source of potassium,
interesting since the leaves are used for their
diuretic action. This
soluble in alcohol.
As
leaves have a
amounts of vitamin D, vitamin C, various B 2
a tincture
may make dandelion
a
bitter principles are
more
6
mild diuretic or appetite stimulant, 4-10
grams of dried
leaves can be
added to 250 ml
(1
cup)
of boiling water and drunk as a decoction; or 5-10
ml of ture
from the
fresh juice
made from
leaves or
2-5 ml of
tinc-
the leaves can be used three times
per day.
the only
naturally occurring potassium-sparing diuretic, al-
though
diuretic action
its
is
likely different
from that
Are There Any Side
of pharmaceuticals.
At high doses, the leaves have been shown to possess diuretic effects comparable to the prescription diuretic frusemide (Lasix). in
humans
sparse,
is
it is
3
Since clinical data
advisable to seek the guid-
ance of a physician trained
in herbal
medicine be-
fore using dandelion leaves for water retention.
The
bitter
compounds
in the leaves
in
bitter principles also increase bile
the gallbladder
makes them
and root
diet.
bile flow
The
liver
tion by persons with gallstones.
If
there
an ob-
is
struction of the bile ducts, then dandelion should be
tritis,
dandelion should be used cautiously, as
it
may
production
riencing fluid or water retention should consult a
This
nutritionally oriented doctor before taking dande-
liver.'
persons
increase in bile flow will help improve
metabolism
and root should be used with cau-
cause overproduction of stomach acid. Those expe-
function due to alcohol abuse or
fat (including cholesterol)
252
from the
leaf
4
a particularly useful tonic for
with sluggish
poor
and
Dandelion
avoided altogether. In cases of stomach ulcer or gas-
help stimulate digestion and are mild laxatives.
These
Effects or Interactions?
in the body.
lion leaves. People taking the leaves
should be sure
that their doctors monitor potassium levels.
milky latex
in the
may cause an
The
stem and leaves of fresh dandelion
allergic rash in
some
individuals.
Herbs
DEVIL
S
CLAW
(Hoipogophytm piocmbens)
What Conditions
In
DEVIL'S
CLAW
is
a native
plant of southern Africa, especially the Kalahari desert, Namibia, the island of Madagascar. devil's
claw
is
and
The name
derived from the
herb's unusual fruits, to be covered with
which seem
Might
Ciaw
Devil's
Be Supportive? •
Indigestion and heartburn
•
Rheumatoid
arthritis (page 115)
Historical or Traditional Use
numerous small Numerous
hooks. The secondary storage roots, or tuber, of the plant are employed
tribes native to southern Africa have uti-
lized devil's
claw for a wide variety of conditions,
ranging from gastrointestinal difficulties to arthritic conditions. 2 Devil's claw has been widely used in
in herbal
supplements.
1
Europe
as a treatment for arthritis.
Active Constituents Devil's claw tuber contains three important constituents belonging to the iridoid glycoside family:
harpagoside, harpagide, and procumbide. The sec-
ondary tubers of the herb contain twice as much harpagoside as the primary tubers. As such, these
secondary tubers contain the preferable concentration of active ingredients. iridoid glycosides
found
sible for the herb's
actions.
3
Harpagoside and other
in the plant
may be
respon-
anti-inflammatory and analgesic
However, research has not entirely sup-
ported the use of
devil's
claw in alleviating arthritic
pain symptoms. 45 Devil's claw
is
also considered by herbalists to be
a potent bitter. Bitter principles, like the iridoid gly-
cosides found in devil's claw, stimulate the stomach to increase the production of acid, thereby helping to improve digestion.
How Much Should
I
Take?
For use as a digestive stimulant, the dose for the
powdered secondary tuber
Herbs
is
1.5-2 grams per day.
253
For tincture, the recommended amount day.
For arthritis,
many people
is
1—2 ml per
take 4.5—10
grams
per day. Again, recent studies do not suppor: fa
claw as a treatment for arthr:
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Conditions Might Dong Quai Be Supportive? In
DONG QUA
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found growing
damp mountain nverbanks, and < root
is
used.
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How Much Should The powdered root can be used tinctures, or as a tea.
I
Take?
in capsules, tablets,
Many women
take 3-4 grams
per day.
become more sensitive to sunlight. Persons using it on a regular basis should limit prolonged exposure
to
to the sun or other sources of ultraviolet radiation.
Dong
quai
tating
women.
is
not recommended for pregnant or lac-
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Dong quai low
is
generally considered to be of extremely
toxicity. It
may cause some
fair-skinned persons
ECHINACEA
(f chimeo
pmpwo, hhimeci fl/pf/Mo]
What Conditions Might
In
COMMON NAME:
Echinacea Be Supportive?
Purple
coneflower
ECHINACEA
is
a wildflower
Canker sores (mouth
•
Common cold/sore throat
•
Crohn's disease (page 34)
•
Gingivitis (periodontal disease) (page 56)
•
Immune
•
Influenza
•
Recurrent ear infection (page 47)
•
Yeast infection (page 127)
North America. While
native to
echinacea continues to grow and
is
harvested from the wild, the majority
•
ulcers) (page 21)
(page 28)
function (page 72) (flu)
of that used for herbal supple-
ments
is
from cultivated
plants.
The
root or aboveground part of the
plant during the flowering growth
phase
is
used medicinally.
Historical or Traditional Use Echinacea was used by American Indians for a bites
and
was introduced into
U.S.
ety of conditions, including
other external wounds.
It
venomous
vari-
medical practice in 1887 and was touted for use conditions ranging from colds to syphilis.
in
Modern
research started in the 1930s in Germany.
Active Constituents Echinacea supports the
immune
system.
Several
constituents in echinacea team together to increase the production
lymphocytes,
Herbs
and
and
blood
cells,
Echinacea
also
activity of white
macrophages.
255
increases production of interferon, an important
extracts are typically taken as
part of the body's response to viral infections such
per day.
and
as colds
flu.
3-4 ml, three times
1
Are There Any Side
How Much Should
I
Take?
As an immune system stimulant, echinacea is best taken for a specific period of time. At the onset of a cold,
can be taken three to four times per day for
it
ten to fourteen days.
To prevent
a cold,
many
people
take echinacea tablets or capsules three times per
day for
six to eight weeks.
mended ish
in
if
A
"rest" period
after this, as echinacea's effects
used longer.
about 900
If
mg
preferred,
is
recom-
may dimin-
powdered echinacea,
amounts, can be taken. Liquid
ELDEnBEn n Y
Effects or Interactions? Echinacea
in
flowers
elderberry grows
and
when taken
orally.
a physician
if
they have an
autoimmune
illness,
such
as lupus, or other progressive diseases, such as tu-
berculosis or multiple sclerosis. gic
to
flowers
Those who
are aller-
of the daisy family should take
echinacea with caution. There are no
known
con-
traindications to the use of echinacea during preg-
nancy or
lactation.
(Stimkcvs n/jraj
Europe and North America.
The
essentially nontoxic
People should not take echinacea without consulting
What Conditions
In
ELDER OR
is
Might Elderberry
Be Supportive?
berries are used
•
Common cold/sore throat
•
Herpes simplex
•
Inflammation
•
Influenza
therapeutically.
(page 28)
(flu)
Historical or Traditional Use Elderberries have long been used as food, particularly in the dried
form. Elderberry wine, pie, and
some of the popular ways to prepare this plant as food. The leaves were touted to be pain relieving and to promote healing of injuries when lemonade
are
applied as a poultice. 1 Native Americans used the plant for infections, coughs, and skin conditions.
Active Constituents The
flavonoids, including quercetin (page 201), are
believed to account for the therapeutic effects of the
256
Herbs
elderberry flowers and berries. According to laboratory research, an extract from the leaves,
with
St.
combined
John's wort (page 312) and soapwort,
in-
A
tea
made from 3-5 grams
steeped in 250 ml teen minutes
may
(1
of the dried flowers
cup) boiling water for ten to
also be
drunk three times per
fif-
day.
2 hibits the influenza virus and herpes simplex virus.
A
study in
derberries
Animal
humans determined is
an
effective
inflammatory properties.
flowers to have anti-
Liquid elderberry extract (for children) to
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
4
There are no known adverse reactions to elderberry.
How Much Should ml
el-
treatment for influenza. 3
shown the
studies have
that an extract of
is
I
Take?
taken in amounts of 5
10 ml (for adults) twice per day.
ELEUTHERO (tleufaiococciis sentkosus,
konhpam sentkosvs) What Conditions Might
In
COMMON NAMES: ginseng,
ci
Eleuthero Be Supportive?
wu ju
ELEUTHERO
belongs to the
Araliaceae family and relative of
Siberian
is
a distant
•
Alzheimer's disease (page
•
Athletic performance (page 14)
•
Attention deficit disorder
•
Chemotherapy support (page
•
Chronic fatigue
•
Common cold/sore throat
•
Diabetes (page 39)
•
Fibromyalgia (page 53)
•
Influenza
•
Stress
Asian ginseng {Panax
ginseng). Also
known commonly
touch-me-not and
as
devil's shrub,
eleuthero has been most frequently
nicknamed Siberian ginseng
6)
25)
syndrome (page 28)
(flu)
and fatigue
in this
Taiga region of the Far East (south-
Historical or Traditional Use
eastern part of Russia, northern
Although not as popular as Asian ginseng, eleuthero
country. Eleuthero
is
native to the
China, Korea, and Japan). The root
use dates back 2,000 years, according to Chinese
medicine records. Referred to as
and the rhizomes (underground stem) are used.
medicine,
it
was used
was
Herbs
wu
ju in
Chinese
to prevent respiratory tract in-
fections as well as colds
to provide energy
ci
and
and
flu. It
vitality.
was also believed
In Russia, eleuthero
originally used by people in the Siberian Taiga
257
region to increase performance and quality of
and to decrease In
life
times, eleuthero's ability to in-
crease stamina and endurance led Soviet athletes to use
it
to
enhance
Olympic
their training.
Ex-
plorers, divers, sailors,
and miners used eleuthero to
prevent stress-related
illness.
accident,
and chemotherapeutic
After the Chernobyl
many Russian citizens were given
eleuthero
to counteract the effects of radiation.
Evidence
hances and supports the thero
may be
cold and
flu
may prove
1
of various diseases of the
HIV
charides
2
infection, chronic fatigue synillnesses
such as lupus. 9
standardized on eleutherosides B and E, 300-400
kind of sugar molecule). 3 These con-
tracts,
8-10 ml
torically,
immune
mg
per day, can also be used, as can alcohol-based exin
two
eleuthero
is
to three divided dosages. His-
taken continuously for six to
stituents play a critical role in eleuthero's ability to
support
Use?
I
Dried, powdered root and rhizomes of 2-3 grams
Eleuthero also contains complex polysac(a
sys-
per day can be used. Concentrated solid extract
of the research attention focusing on eleutherosides E.
immune
Seven pri-
eleutherosides have been identified, with most
B and
valuable in the long-term
How Much Should
constituents in eleuthero that have received the
most attention are the eleutherosides.
response. Eleu-
season. Recent evidence also suggests
that eleuthero
management
immune
useful as a preventive measure during
tem, including
Active Constituents
mary
Eleuthero
mounting that eleuthero en-
also
is
drome, and autoimmune
The
agents.
also reduces the side effects of radiation exposure. 8
infections.
more modern
toxoid,
eight weeks, followed by a one- to
two-week break
function.
before resuming.
As an adaptogen, eleuthero helps the body adapt to
stress. It
does this by encouraging normal
functioning of the adrenal glands, allowing them to
when challenged by stress. Eleuthero has been shown to enhance mental
function optimally
and physical endurance without the letdown
acuity
5
comes with caffeinated products. Research has shown that eleuthero improves the use of oxygen by that
the exercising muscle. This
means
that a person
able to maintain aerobic exercise longer
ery from workouts
is
much
quicker.
is
shown
to
combat harmful
is
and recov-
6
Another way that eleuthero reduces
body
Effects or Interactions? Reported side
effects have
been minimal with use of
eleuthero. Mild, transient diarrhea has been reported
number of users. Eleuthero may cause insomnia in some people if taken too close to bedtime. Eleuthero is not recommended for individuals in a very small
with uncontrolled high blood pressure. stress
on the
toxins. Eleuthero has
a protective effect in animal studies against
chemicals such as ethanol, sodium barbital, tetanus
258
Are There Any Side
4
It
can be used
during pregnancy or lactation. However, pregnant or lactating
women
using eleuthero should avoid prod-
ucts that have been adulterated with
Panax ginseng
or other related species that are contraindicated.
Herbs
EPHEDRA IBM What
Conditions Might Ephedra Be Supportive? In
COMMON NAME: EPHEDRA found
is
a shrublike plant
in desert regions
the world.
It is
Ma huang
throughout
dried green stems of the three
Asian species
Asthma (page
•
Congestion
•
Cough
•
Weight
loss
9)
and obesity (page
distributed from
northern China to Inner Mongolia.
The
•
(E. sinica,
intermedia,
equisetina) are the plant parts
em-
Historical or Traditional Use The Chinese have used ephedra medicinally 5,000 years. Ephedra
365 herbs from the
ployed medicinally. The North
124)
for over
listed as
one of the original
classical first
century A.D. text on
is
Chinese herbalism by Shen Nong. Ephedra's tradi1
American species of ephedra does
tional
not appear to contain the active
sweating, lung and bronchial constriction, and water
in-
medicinal
its
Asian counterparts.
include
the
alleviation
of
Coughing, shortness of breath, the com-
retention.
gredients of
uses
mon
cold,
tions
for
and its
fevers use.
without sweat are
While the
ephedrine, was isolated in 1887,
active it
all
indica-
constituent,
was not
until
1924
that the herb became popular with physicians
the U.S. for
its
in
bronchodilating and decongesting
properties. 2
Active Constituents Ephedra's active medicinal ingredients are the alka-
ephedrine and pseudoephedrine. The stem
loids
1-3% total counting for 30-90% contains
alkaloids, with ephedrine ac-
of this total, depending on the
plant species employed. 3 Both ephedrine and
its
syn-
thetic counterparts stimulate the central nervous
system, dilate the bronchial tubes, elevate blood pressure,
and increase heart
(the synthetic form)
remedy
is
rate.
Pseudoephedrine
a popular over-the-counter
for relief of nasal congestion.
How Much
Should Take? I
The crude powdered stems of ephedra than
Herbs
1
%
(with less
ephedrine) are employed at a dose of 1-4
259
grams per day
in tea
form. Tinctures or
1
—
1
times per day can he taken. Over-the-counter
di
_-
containing ephedrine can be safely used by adult a
dose of 12.5-25
mg
every tour hours. Adults
should take no more than 150 hours. Pseudoephedrine at a
dose of 60
mg every
is
mg every
-
tt
1
taking MAO-inhibinng antidepressants should consult
with a physician before using any type of prodwith
ephedra.
Pseudoephedrine
a
can
s
drowsiness and should be used with caution operating
or
driving
six hours.
pressure, heart condi-
/.coma, thyroid disease, and
tions, d:.
twenty-tour
recommended
typically
Anyone with high blood
ml three
if
Ephec:
machinery.
products should be avoided during pregnancy and
and used with caution
:ion
Are There Any Side
the
under
in children
six years.
_.
Effects or Interactions? Ephedra has
a long history oi safe use at the
mended amount. However, abuse especially for weight loss
—can
[
recom-
:he dru^z
lead to
amp.
mine-like side effects, including elevated blood pressure,
muscle disturbance-,
a,
is
dry mouth,
Considerations Ephedra
is
either not available or
heart palpitations, nervousness, and even death due
scription. Please check with
to heart failure.
ented physician.
lYEBRIGHT
(tvphwsia
may
require a pre-
your nutritionally
ori-
officinalis,
What
Conditions Might Eyebright Be Supportive? In
EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS
Kingdom
Special United
has been used to refer to a vast genus
::on of
•
Blepharitis
•
Conjunctivitis
•
Irrit
:
containing over 450 species, Euro-
pean wild plants grow in pastures, garia,
meado
and grassy places
in Bul-
Hungary, and the former
Yugoslavia. Eyebright
is
also
Historical or Traditional Use
grown _
Europe. The plant
commercially
in
flowers in late
summer and autumn.
The whole herb cial
is
preparations.
used in commer-
was and continues to be used prim
-right
a poultice for the topical treatment of eye inflamma-
k
iiding blepharitis, conjunctivitis
:?:c>>
made from
-
usual'
ment.
It
m
from
give rapid relief
disturbances
ebrigh:
g
e
ha-
internally along with the lis
eye fatigue and disturb
260
.veiling,
nd subacute eye infections
in
herbalists have
less,
-
-
^n. In
recommended eyebright
for
I
:ment of addition,
problems
Herbs
Internally, eyebright tea,
made
using the same
formula above, can be drunk
in the
amount
of the respiratory tract, including sinus infect
coughs, and sore throat.
to three cups per day.
times per day.
Active Constituents Eyebright
may
Dried
of two
h;.
2-4 grams three
T
.ally
be taken.
taken in 2-6 ml doses three times per day.
high in iridoid glycosides, flavonoids.
is
and tannins." The plant has astringent properties that probably account for
its
usefulness as a topical
treatment for inflammatory stares and
its
ability to
reduce mucous drainage.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Due
to
limited
information on the active con-
stituents in eyebright
How Much
Should Take? I
and the need
substances used topically in
:
for sterility in .
the traditional
use of eyebright as a topical compress currently
herbal
Traditional
made with with 0.5
1
a
compress
tablespoon of the dried herb combined
liter
of water and boiled for ten minutes.
The undiluted cooling. This
recommend
texts
liquid
is
used as a compress after
cannot be recommended. Used internally at the
amounts
listed above,
However,
its
ght
is
generally
during pregnancy and lactation
has not been proven.
was commonly combined with antimi-
crobial herbs, such as goldenseal.
man monograph on
The
current Ger-
eyebright does not support this
application, due to potential bacterial concerns.4
FENNEL (hmwlm
rofpt,
What
Conditions Might Fennel Be Supportive? In
THE FENNEL PLANT originally still
in
from Europe, where
grown. Fennel
many
came
is
it is
•
Colic
•
Indigestion
•
Irritable
also cultivated
bowel syndrome page 81
parts of Asia and Egypt.
Fennel seeds are utilized for medicinal purposes.
Historical or Traditional Use One author
reports that fennel
may
have best
immortality in the Greek legend of Prometheus. Fennel seeds are a larly for use
with
common
fish.
cooking
ce,
-
:icu-
After meals, they are used in
several cultures to prevent gas and upset stomach.
The
seeds are also used in Latin
: -
the flow of breast milk. Fennel has also been used as a
Herbs
remedy
for
cough and
colic in infants.
261
Active Constituents
(1
cup) of water for ten to fifteen minutes, keeping
the pot covered during the process. Cool, strain, and
The main
active constituents,
penoid anethole, are found hole and other terpenoids activity-
and
inhibit
spasms
which includes the
in the volatile oil.
may have in
ter-
Anet-
in
production of
ing,
bile),
and antimicrobial
pain-reducing, fever-reduc-
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
3
No
How Much Whole
seeds
a tea, boil
1
may
/i
day.
smooth muscles, such
diuretic, choleretic (increase
actions.
can be taken three times per
estrogen-like
as those in the intestinal tract. Recent studies have
found fennel to possess
then drink three cups per day. As a tincture, 2-4 ml
Should Take?
significant adverse effects have been reported.
Pregnant or lactating women, as well as anyone
I
be chewed or used in tea. To
teaspoon of crushed seeds
FENUGREEK
in
make
250 ml
with an estrogen-dependent cancer, should avoid fennel in large quantities until the importance of estrogen-like activity
is
clarified.
(liwnek ioefim-gmcm)
What
In
Conditions
ALTHOUGH ORIGINALLY
Might Fenugreek
from southeastern Europe and west-
Be Supportive?
ern Asia, fenugreek grows today in
many
•
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
•
Constipation (page 32)
•
Diabetes (page 39)
•
High
•
Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides)
parts of the world, including
India, northern Africa,
its
and the
United States. The seeds of fenu-
cholesterol (page 62)
(page 69)
greek contain the most potent
medicinal effects of the plant.
Historical or Traditional Use A
wide range of uses were found
cient times. Medicinally
ment of wounds,
it
for fenugreek in an-
was used
for the treat-
abscesses, arthritis, bronchitis,
and
digestive problems. Traditional Chinese herbalists
used
it
for kidney
problems and conditions affecting
1 the male reproductive tract. Fenugreek was, and re-
mains, a food and a spice
commonly
eaten in
many
parts of the world.
262
Herbs
Active Constituents
ferred.
The
typical range of intake
with each meal or 15-90 grams
The
steroidal saponins
eficial effects
account for
many
of the ben-
-'')
'
once with
at
all
grams
one meal.
of fenugreek, particularly the inhibi-
tion of cholesterol absorption
and synthesis.- The
seeds are rich in dietary fiber page
be the main reason
it
1
59
.
which may
can lower blood sugar
levels in
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
diabete
Use
How Much Due
to the
somewhat
Should Take?
than 100
-
i
intestinal upset
g
daily can cause
i
and nausea. Othe-
renugreek
is
I
bitter taste of
extremely
safe.
fenugreek seeds,
debittenzed seeds or encapsulated products are pre-
FEVERFEW (tae to Mimemiim, What
Conditions Might Feverfew Be Supportive? In
FEVERFEW
gf
idely aero
Europe. The leaves are used.
•
Migraine headaches page 91
Historical or Traditional Use :-: was mentioned ture as a
remedy .
used
and
it
in
Greek medical
for inflammation
and
litera-
for menstrual
Traditional herbalists in Great Britain
to treat fevers, arthritis,
and other aches
pains.
Active Constituents ntains a range of
sesquiterpene lactones. Over
compound
compounds known
85%
as
of these are a
called parthenolide. Parthenolide helps
prevent excessive clumping of platelets and inhibits the release of certain chemicals, includir
and some duce
th
inflamrr.
mediators.
1
2
_
This
ma
duration, and frequency of mi-
graine headaches and improve blood vessel tone.
Herbs
263
How Much
Should Take? I
Feverfew leaf extracts with at least 0.2% parthenolide
content are generally used. Herbal extracts in
capsules or tablets providing at least 250
parthenolide per day are taken. six
It
may
mg
of
take four to
weeks before benefits are noticed.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Taken
recommended,
as
standardized
Minor
causes minimal side effects.
feverfew
side effects in-
clude gastrointestinal upset and nervousness. Fever-
few
not
is
recommended during pregnancy
or
and should not be used by children under the age of two years.
lactation
F
T
-
(Nygom mltihm)
I
What
Conditions Might Fo-Tl Be Supportive? In
COMMON NAME: He-shou-wu
FO-TI
is
where
continues to be widely
it
grown.
a plant native to China,
It is
also
grown
once
sometimes used. However,
is
it
liquid
has been boiled in a special
made from
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
•
Constipation (page 32)
•
Fatigue
•
High cholesterol (page
•
Immune
black beans,
it is
considered a superior and rather different medicine according to tra-
ditional Chinese medicine.
white red
fo-ti
fo-ti.
is
function (page 72)
The un-
Historical or Traditional Use The Chinese common name for fo-ti, he-shou-wu, was the name of a Tang dynasty man whose infertility was supposedly cured by fo-ti; in addition, his long life was attributed to the tonic properties of this herb.
1
used
fo-ti to treat
Since then, traditional Chinese medicine has
nal discharges,
processed root
62)
extensively in
Japan and Taiwan. The unprocessed root
•
sometimes called
premature aging, weakness, vagi-
numerous
infectious diseases, angina
and impotence.
pectoris,
and the processed root
Active Constituents The
active constituents of fo-ti have yet to be deter-
mined. The whole root has been shown to lower cholesterol
levels,
according to animal and
human
research, as well as to decrease hardening of the arteries,
or atherosclerosis. 2
3
Other
fo-ti
investigated this herb's role in strong tion, red
action.
4
blood
cell
research has
immune
func-
formation, and antibacterial
The unprocessed
roots possess a mild laxa-
tive effect.
264
Herbs
How Much Should A
tea can be
3-5 grams
in
made from processed 250 ml
(1
I
Take?
roots by boiling
cup) of water for ten to
fif-
more cups are drunk each each in the amount of 500 mg, are
teen minutes. Three or day. Fo-ti tablets,
also available.
Many
people take
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? The unprocessed Some people who skin rash.
five tablets three
the
may cause mild diarrhea. are sensitive to fo-ti may develop a Very high doses may cause numbness in
arms or
roots
legs.
times per day.
GARLIC (Mm sotim) What Conditions Might
In
GARLIC onion and
is
closely related to
chives.
The
largest
mercial garlic production tral California.
The bulb
is
is
Garlic
com-
in cen-
used.
Be Supportive?
•
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
•
Congestive heart failure (page 30)
•
High
•
Hypertension (high blood pressure)
cholesterol (page 62)
(page 67) •
Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides) (page 69)
•
Immune
•
Intermittent claudication
•
Recurrent ear infection (page 47)
•
Yeast infection (page 127)
function (page 72)
Historical or Traditional Use Garlic
is
mentioned
in the Bible
and the Talmud.
Hippocrates, Galen, Pliny the Elder, and Dioscorides all
mention the use of
number
garlic for a large
of conditions, including parasites, respiratory problems, poor digestion, and low energy.
China was
first
mentioned
in A.D. 510.
Its
use in
Louis Pasteur
confirmed the antibacterial action of garlic
in 1858.
Active Constituents The
sulfur
or chewing
compound
compounds: ajoene,
Herbs
allicin,
fresh garlic, in
produced by crushing
turn produces other sulfur
allyl sulfides,
and
vinyldithiins.
265
Circulatory Effects More than 250
publications have
shown
supports the cardiovascular system.
and
cholesterol
triglyceride levels in the blood, in-
—which
coagulation.
antioxidant
It
results in a
and increase
mildly antihypertensive and has
is
activity.
1
in check, a
ben-
persons at risk for cardiovascular disease.
efit for
cannot
replace
effectively its
primary value
is
pounds. Animal and garlic,
and
its
sulfur
test
tube studies also
compounds,
of different types of cancer
—
inhibit the
especially breast
stronger
It
anticlotting
How Much
I
Some people chew one whole clove of raw garlic day. For those who prefer it, odor-controlled, can be taken at 400-500
Alternatively, a tincture
Garlic has antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal
times
sites.
It
may work
against
some
Garlic appears to have roughly
it is
%
the strength
not a substitute for antibiotics, but
it
can
be considered as a support against some bacterial infections. garlic,
and
Candida albicans growth garlic has
en-
mg
meg
of
once or allicin).
of 2-4 ml can be taken three
daily.
intestinal para1
of penicillin against certain types of bacteria. This
means
per
teric-coated tablets or capsules with standardized allicin potential
as a preventive.
Should Take?
Antimicrobial Actions 3
and
skin tumors.
twice per day (providing up to 5,000
activity
growth
slowing of blood
Note: Garlic only keeps clotting
drugs;
may lower
It
hibit platelet stickiness (aggregation),
fibrinolysis
that garlic
comshow that
to reduce the formation of carcinogenic
ity
is
shown long-term
inhibited by
benefit for re-
current yeast infections.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Most people enjoy als
who
and
are sensitive to
flatulence.
erties,
However, some individu-
garlic. it
may experience heartburn
Because of
garlic's anticlotting
prop-
persons taking anticoagulant drugs should
check with their nutritionally oriented doctor before
Anticancer Actions
taking garlic. Those scheduled for surgery should
Human
form
population studies show that eating garlic
regularly reduces the risk of esophageal, stomach, 4
and colon cancer. This
is
partly due to garlic's abil-
their surgeon
ments. There are no
if
in-
they are taking garlic supple-
known
contraindications to the
use of garlic during pregnancy and lactation.
GENTIAN (brim Into) What
Conditions Might Gentian Be Supportive? In
THIS PLANT meadows is
in
comes from
Europe and Turkey.
also cultivated in
The root
is
It
North America.
•
Indigestion
•
Poor appetite
used medicinally. Several
other similar species can be used interchangeably.
Historical or Traditional Use Gentian root and other highly been used for centuries
266
in
bitter plants have
Europe
as digestive aids
Herbs
(the
well-known Swedish
bitters often contain gen-
How Much Should
I
Take?
tian). Other folk uses included topical use on skin
tumors, decreasing fevers, and treatment of diarrhea.
1
Its ability
to increase digestive function, in-
cluding production of stomach acid, has since been validated in
modern
Up
to 20 drops of gentian tincture dissolved in a
small glass of water should be sipped, at least fifteen
minutes before meals.
times.
Are There Any Side Active Constituents Gentian contains some of the most
known,
Effects or Interactions?
bitter substances
particularly the glycosides gentiopicrin
and
amarogentin. The taste of these can be detected even
Gentian should not be used by people suffering from excessive
stomach
acid, heartburn,
stomach
ulcers,
or gastritis.
diluted 50,000 times. 2 Besides stimulating se-
when
mouth and hydrochloric acid stomach, gentiopicrin may protect the liver. 3
cretion of saliva in the in the
GINGER
(Z/flj/ier officinale)
What Conditions Might
In
GINGER grows
is
a perennial plant that
in India,
China, Mexico, and
several other countries. (the
Ginger Be Supportive?
underground stem)
•
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
•
Chemotherapy support (page
•
Migraine headaches (page 91)
•
Morning sickness (page 93) Motion sickness Nausea and vomiting following surgery Rheumatoid arthritis (page 115)
The rhizome is
used.
• • •
25)
Historical or Traditional Use Traditional Chinese medicine has ger for over 2,500 years.
It
is
recommended
used for abdominal
bloating, coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, tism. Ginger
is
commonly used
Tibb systems of medicine flammatory
gin-
in the
and rheuma-
Ayurvedic and
for the treatment of in-
joint diseases, such as arthritis.
Active Constituents The
dried rhizome of ginger contains approximately
1-4% Herbs
volatile oils.
These are the medically
active
267
constituents of ginger; they are also responsible for ginger's characteristic
odor and
principles include zingiberene
the pungent principles are
shogaols.
1
The pungent
taste.
The aromatic
and bisabolene, while
known
as gingerols
constituents are credited
ginger.
Ginger
is
sified as
System Actions bitter,
it
stimulates digestion.
also keeps the intestinal muscles toned.
human
less likely to
aggregate, although not
all
research has confirmed this. This action re-
duces a major risk factor for atherosclerosis. 7
How Much Should
I
Take?
Most people
take 2-4 grams of the dried rhizome
powder two
to three times per day or a tincture of
1.5-3 ml three times daily. For treatment of nausea,
a classic tonic for the digestive tract. Clas-
an aromatic
and
and
with the antinausea and antivomiting effects of
Digestive
sticky
-
It
This action
eases the transport of substances through the digestive tract, lessening irritation to the intestinal walls.
people try single doses of approximately 250 every two to three hours, for a total of day.
For prevention of motion sickness,
1
mg
gram per
many people
start taking ginger tablets, capsules, or liquid herbal
3
extract
two days before the planned
trip.
Ginger may protect the stomach from the damaging effect of alcohol
and nonsteroidal anti-inflamma-
tory drugs (such as ibuprofen) and ulcers.
may
help prevent
4
Effects or Interactions?
Antinausea/Antivomiting Actions Research
Are There Any Side
is
inconclusive as to
leviate nausea.
how
ginger acts to
al-
Ginger may act directly on the gas-
trointestinal system or
it
may
affect the part of the 5 6
when used as recommended. However, some people may be sensitive to the taste or may experience heartburn. Persons with Side effects of ginger are rare
a history of gallstones should consult a nutritionally
may
oriented doctor before using ginger. Short-term use
be that ginger exerts a dual effect in reducing nausea
of ginger for nausea and vomiting during pregnancy
and vomiting.
appears to pose no safety problems; however, long-
central nervous system that causes nausea.
It
term use during pregnancy
is
not recommended.
Circulatory Effects
A
Ginger also supports
fore surgery to counteract possible postanesthesia
a healthy cardiovascular sys-
tem. Like garlic, ginger makes blood platelets
less
doctor should be informed
if
ginger
is
used be-
nausea.
GINKGO BILOBAfttjroA/M The
COMMON NAME: Maidenhair
tree
GINKGO
BIL OB A
is
leaves of the tree are used.
prominently States
the world's
and
in
in
the southern
Ginkgo grows most and eastern United
China.
What Conditions
In
oldest living species of tree; individ-
Might Ginkgo Biloba
ual trees live as long as 1,000 years.
Be Supportive?
268
•
Alzheimer's disease (page
•
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
6)
Herbs
of blood vessels. 4 In other words,
•
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
ticity
•
Congestive heart failure (page 30)
culation
•
Depression (page 36)
lation
•
Diabetes (page 39)
(arteries)
•
Impotence/infertility (male) (page 77)
•
Intermittent claudication
•
Macular degeneration (page
•
Migraine headaches (page 91)
•
Multiple sclerosis
•
Raynaud's phenomenon
•
Tinnitus
more
extends
and smaller
culatory system.
makes
cir-
This improvement in circu-
efficient.
efficiency
it
both
to
large
vessels
vessels (capillaries) in the cir-
5
Antioxidant Properties
85)
GBE may
have antioxidant properties in the brain,
and the cardiovascular system. 6
retina of the eye,
Its
antioxidant activity in the brain and central nervous
may
system
help prevent age-related declines in
brain function. GBE's antioxidant activity in the
Historical or Traditional Use
brain
Medicinal use of ginkgo can be traced back almost
widely accepted as being a contributing factor in
radical attack. Free radical
was
It
rec-
tract ailments as well as
rely
many
brain and central
damage
in the brain
is
disorders associated with aging, including
Alzheimer's disease. 7
One
of
primary
the
protective
of
effects
the
benefits of ginkgo biloba extract
(GBE)
ginkgolides are their ability to inhibit a substance
on the proper balance of two groups of
active
known
components: the ginkgo flavone glycosides and the terpene lactones. designation on
The 24% ginkgo
GBE
flavone glycoside
labels indicates the carefully
measured balance of bioflavonoids. These
bioflav-
onoids are primarily responsible for GBE's antioxidant (page
8) activity
and
ability to inhibit platelet
aggregation (stickiness). These two actions help
may
GBE prevent circulatory diseases, such as ather-
osclerosis,
and support the brain and central ner-
vous system. 1
in
The
Nerve Protection and PAF Inhibition
Active Constituents The medical
of particular interest.
nervous system are particularly susceptible to free
5,000 years in Chinese herbal medicine.
ommended for respiratory memory loss in the elderly.
is
crease circulation to the brain
cells.
on nerve Ginkgolides may improve circulation and in-
hibit platelet-activating factor (PAF). Bilobalide protects the cells of the
PAF
damage
are associated with
is
a
causes platelets to
aggregate (clump together). High amounts of to nerve cells,
PAF poor
blood flow to the central nervous system, inflamma9 tory conditions, and bronchial constriction.
like free radicals,
ated with aging.
higher
10
PAF
levels are also associ-
nervous system from
damage during periods of ischemia ive for
persons
Much
Ginkgolides and bilobalide pro-
tect nerve cells in the central
who
11
This effect
oxygen
(lack of
may be support-
have suffered a stroke.
How Much Should Many
people take 120-160
2
nervous system. Recent animal
studies indicate that bilobalide cells.
cells that
8
and other parts of the
as well as exert a protective effect
damaged nerve
mediator released from
to tissues in the body).
The unique terpene lactone components found GBE, known as ginkgolides and bilobalide, in-
body
as platelet-activating factor (PAF).
may
help regenerate
3
ized
to
flavone
contain
6%
glycosides,
Amounts up
to 240
mg
of
I
Take?
GBE, standard-
terpene lactones and
two
mg
to
three
24%
times per day.
per day are used by
some
people with cerebrovascular insufficiency, confusion
GBE and GBE
Circulation
and memory
increases circulation to both the brain
tremities
of the body.
platelet stickiness,
Herbs
GBE
In
and ex-
addition to inhibiting
regulates the tone
and
elas-
may need
loss,
and
resistant depression.
to be taken for six to eight
desired effects are noticed.
weeks before
Ginkgo may
taken as a tincture of 0.5 ml three times
GBE
also be
daily.
269
Are There Any Side
There are no known contraindications to the use of
Effects or Interactions? Ginkgo biloba extract is esse rious side e::ec:s. :
:
r.
rially
devoid of ar
Mild headaches lasting for a day
GBE
by pregnant and lactating women.
It
people using GBE.
Individuals should seek proper medical care and rate
GBE.
What
Conditions Might Goldenseal Be Supportive? In
is
native to
c
em North America and is cur in
Oregon an.
lington.
medical diagnosis prior to self-prescribing
Mb mfcn
GOLDENSEAL GOLDENSEAL
important to remember that circulatory
conditions in the elderly can involve serious disease.
vo and mild upset stomach have been repc::;;
in a very small percentage of
is
The
•
Common cold/sore throat
•
Crohn's disea-.
•
Recurrent ear infection page 47
•
Urinary
dried root and rhizome are used.
tract infection
page
_
.
2
8
L2C
Historical or Traditional Use Goldenseal was used by the American Indians as a
ment
for irritations
and inflammation of the
mucous membranes of
the respiratory, digestive,
urinary tracts
commonly used
skin
and eye
activity,
infections.
Because of
its
and
topically for
antimicrobial
goldenseal has a long history of use for in-
fectious diarrhea, upper respiratory tract infections,
and vaginal
infections. Goldenseal
is
often recom-
led in combinanon with echinacea for the treat-
ment of colds and
flu.
Active Constituents The two primary
alkaloids
are
hydrastine
and
berbenne. along with smaller amounts of canadine. Berberine, which ranges from 0.5-6.0% of the alkaloids present in goldenseal root
been the most
270
e
and rhizome, has :hed.
It
:s
to
Herbs
Goldenseal powder as a tea or tincture
have a wide spectrum of antibiotic activity against
use.
pathogens, such as Chlamydia species, E.
soothe a sore throat.
coli, Sal-
may
monella typhi, and Entomeba histolytica}
Are There Any Side
How Much Most people
Should Take? I
take 4-6 grams of powdered gold-
enseal root and rhizome supplements per day as tablets or capsules. For liquid herbal extracts,
4-6
Effects or Interactions? Taken
as
recommended, goldenseal
However, as with
may
high amounts
all
generally safe.
is
alkaloid-containing plants,
lead to gastrointestinal distress
ml are used. Continuous use should not exceed three
and possible nervous system
weeks, with a break of at least two weeks between
not recommended for pregnant or lactating women.
G
QTU KQ LA
GROUND-HUGGING
plant grows in a widespread distribution in tropical,
swampy
What Conditions Might
Lanka, Madagascar, and South
Africa.
It
also
grows
Gotu Kola Be Supportive? •
Chronic venous insufficiency
•
Mental function
•
Minor burns
•
Scars
•
Scleroderma
•
Skin ulcers
•
Varicose veins
•
Wound
areas, in-
cluding parts of India, Pakistan, Sri
is
(Centelk asMica)
In
THIS
Goldenseal
effects.
in eastern
Europe. The roots and leaves are
healing
both used medicinally.
Historical or Traditional Use Gotu kola has been important
tems of central Asia for centuries. in Sri
Lanka
to prolong
life,
medicinal sys-
in the It
was purported
as the leaves are
com-
monly eaten by elephants. Numerous skin diseases, ranging from poorly healing wounds to leprosy, have been treated with gotu kola. Gotu kola also has a reputation
for
boosting
function
cognitive
and
for helping a variety of systemic illnesses, such as
high blood pressure, rheumatism,
vous disorders.
Some
of
its
fever,
common
and ner-
uses in Ayur-
vedic medicine include treating heart disease, water
Herbs
271
retention, hoarseness, bronchitis,
dren, and as a poultice for
many
and coughs
in chil-
skin conditions.
allowing
it
to steep for ten to fifteen minutes. Three
cups are usually drunk per
1
day.
Tincture can also be
used at a dose of 10-20 ml three times per day. Stan-
Active Constituents Saponins also called triterpenoids
known
as asiati-
dardized extracts containing up to
100%
penoids are generally taken as 60
mg
total triter-
once or twice
per day.
coside, madecassoside. and madasiatic acid are the
primary
active constituents.-
These saponins benefi-
makes up
cially affect collagen
the material that
connective tissue
example, inhibiting
,
for
its
pro-
duction in hyperactive scar tissue.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Except for the rare person
How Much
a
nausea
tea by
adding 1-2 teaspoons to 150 ml of boiling water and
GREEN TEA
(ComlliQ
ALL TEAS
green, black, and
oolong) are derived from the same plant. Camellia sinensis. in
prepared.
The
gotu
the plucked leaves are
The
leaves of the tea plant
excessively high doses are used. in
Gotu kola
pregnancy and while breast-
feeding.
sinensis.
What
Conditions Might Green Tea Be Supportive? •
Cancer
•
Gingivitis (periodontal disease) (page 56)
•
High cholesterol page 62
•
Hypertension (high blood pressure) (page 67)
•
Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides)
differ-
how
if
should be avoided
In
is
allergic to
I
Dried gotu kola leaf can be made into
ence
is
problems encountered are occasional
kola, the only
Should Take?
who
risk reduction
page 69 are used both as a social
nal beverage.
and oolong
Green
tea.
is
and medici-
tea, unlike black
Immune
•
Infection
function page 72)
not fermented, so
the active constituents remain unaltered in the herb.
•
Historical or Traditional Use According to Chinese legend, tea was discovered accidentally by an then,
traditional
mended
emperor 4,000 years ago. Since Chinese
medicine
pains, digestion, depression,
recom-
immune enhancement,
detoxification, as an energizer,
Modern
has
green tea for headaches, body aches and
research
has
and to prolong
life.
confirmed many of these
health benefits.
272
Herbs
Active Constituents
typically
drunk
Asian countries
in
cups per day (providing 240-320
Green
and
tea contains volatile oils, vitamins, minerals,
caffeine, but the active constituents are polyphe-
nols, particularly the catechin called epigallocate-
(EGCG). The polyphenols
chin gallate
to be responsible for
most of green
are believed
tea's roles in pro-
moting good health. 1
many
against cardiovascular disease in tea lowers total cholesterol levels
cholesterol profile
HDL cholesterol
),
To brew green tea, 1 teaspoon of green tea leaves are combined with 250 ml (1 cup) of boiling water and steeped for three minutes. Tablets and capsules
cholesterol to
reduces platelet aggregation, and
lowers blood pressure.-
'
containing
polyphenols,
standardized
particularly
are decaffeinated
polyphenol content
EGCG,
extracts are
available;
and provide up to
—which
is
of
97%
equivalent to drink-
ing four cups of tea.
and improves the
LDL
the ratio of
ways. Green
mg
three
of polyphe-
nols).
some
Research demonstrates that green tea guards
—about
The polyphenols
in
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
green tea have also been shown to lessen the risk of several types of cancers, stimulate the production of
immune system
several
properties
— even
cells,
and have antibacterial
against the bacteria that cause
How Much fits
tea
is
The most common adfrom consuming large amounts
extremely
verse effect reported
of green tea
is
safe.
insomnia, anxiety, and other symp-
toms caused by the caffeine content
dental plaque."
Much
Green
in the herb.
Should Take? I
of the research documenting the health bene-
of green tea
G U
is
based on the amount of green tea
AR AN A
(
Wi/i/j
am What
Conditions Might Guarana Be Supportive? In
THE VAST is
grown
Brazil.
rived
majority of guarana
in a small area in
northern
Guarana gum or paste
from the seeds and
herbal supplements.
is
is
•
Athletic performance (page 14)
•
Fatigue
•
Weight
de-
loss
and obesity (page 124)
used in
Historical or Traditional Use The indigenous people
of the
Amazon
rain forest
used crushed guarana seed as a beverage and a medicine.
Guarana was
said to treat diarrhea, decrease fa-
tigue, reduce hunger,
and help
arthritis.
1
It
also has a
history of use in treating hangovers from alcohol
abuse and headaches related to menstruation.
Herbs
273
Active Constituents
How Much Should
Guaranine (which
A
is
nearly identical to caffeine) and
the closely related alkaloids theobromine and the-
ophylline
make up
guarana.
Caffeine's
guaranine) are well
the primary active agents in effects
(and hence those of
known and
and having
a mild diuretic effect.
term study found no significant or mental function in feine
may have
2
One
long-
on thinking
effects
humans taking guarana. Caf-
Guarana
astringents
crushed seed or resin to 250 ml
(1
cup) of water and
boiling for ten minutes, can be drunk three times per day.
Each cup may provide up to 50
mg of guaranine.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? As with any
caffeinated product, guarana
adverse effects on the blood vessels as well as
on
may cause
insomnia, trembling, anxiety, palpitations, urinary developing
a
Guarana should be
frequency, and hyperactivity.
and presumably guaranine would have similar
effects.
cup of guarana, prepared by adding 1-2 grams of
3
and other body systems fetus,
Take?
include stimulating
the central nervous system, increasing metabolic rate,
I
also contains tannins, which act as
avoided during pregnancy and lactation. Long-term use
and may prevent diarrhea.
may cause decreased and
ease,
several
fertility,
cardiovascular dis-
forms of cancer, according to epi-
demiological studies of caffeine use.
GUG GU
(Comiphow mkul)
L
Gugulipid,
gum
What
Conditions Might Guggul Be Supportive? In
COMMON NAMES: guggulu
THE MUKUL
MYRRH
(Commiphora mukul)
tree
is
•
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
•
High
•
Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides)
a
cholesterol (page 62)
(page 69)
small, thorny plant distributed
guggulu are the names given to a
Historical or Traditional Use
yellowish resin produced by the stem
The
throughout India. Guggul and
gum
of the plant. This resin has been
classical
treatise
on
Ayurvedic
Sushrita Samhita, describes the use of guggul for a
wide variety of conditions, including
used historically and source of
modern
is
also the
extracts of
arthritis
and
One of its primary indications was a condiknown as medoroga. This ancient diagnosis is
obesity.
tion
very similar to the
guggul.
medicine,
rosis.
modern
description of atheroscle-
Guggul was primarily used
dition by lowering
to prevent this con-
serum cholesterol and
triglyceride
levels.
274
Herbs
Are There Any Side
Active Constituents Guggul contains
resin, volatile oils,
and gum. The
compounds known These compounds have been
extract isolates ketonic steroid as
guggulsterones.
shown for
to provide the lipid-lowering actions noted 1
guggul.
triglycerides
VLDL
Guggul
significantly
and cholesterol
cholesterols (the
same time, "good"
it
"bad"
raises levels of
cholesterol).
LDL
as well as
cholesterols).
HDL
Guggul has
2
and
At the
cholesterol (the
shown
also been
reduce the stickiness of platelets
serum
lowers
—another
to
effect
that lowers the risk of coronary artery disease.
Effects or Interactions? Early studies with the crude oleoresin reported nu-
merous
abdominal pain, and skin
rash.
by persons with
liver disease
and
and/or triglycerides.
Should Take? I
in the ex-
intake of guggulsterones
Most
Many
physician
should be consulted for any case of elevated choles-
Considerations
guggulsterones.
A
3
based on the amount of guggulsterones
three times per day.
in cases of inflam-
matory bowel disease and diarrhea.
Special United
A common
extracts are
long-term use. Guggul should be used with caution
Daily recommendations for guggul are typically
tract.
Modern
more purified, and far fewer side effects (e.g., mild abdominal discomfort) have been reported with
terol
How Much
side effects, including diarrhea, anorexia,
is
25
mg
5-10%
extracts contain
people take the extracts daily
Guggul
is
Kingdom
either not available or
may
require a pre-
scription. Please check with your nutritionally ori-
ented physician.
for twelve to twenty-four weeks.
(Cym/ie/no sf/i/esfre]
G. sylvestre
is
known
as "periploca of the
woods"
in
COMMON NAME:
English and meshasringi (meaning "ram's horn") in
Gurmarbooti
ability to taste sweetness,
Sanskrit.
woody climbing plant
when chewed,
interfere
with the
which explains the Hindi
is
that grows
in the tropical forests of central
and
southern India. The leaves are used in herbal
leaves,
name gurmar— "destroyer of sugar."
GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE a
The
medicine preparations.
What Conditions
In
Might
Gymnema
Be Supportive? •
Diabetes (page 39)
Historical or Traditional Use Gymnema
has been used in India for the treat-
ment of diabetes
Herbs
for over 2,000 years.
The primary
275
application was for adult-onset diabetes
which
a condition for
mended today
in India.
(NIDDM),
continues to be recom-
it
The
leaves
were also used for
stomach ailments, constipation, water retention,
and
ongoing use
leaves. In adult-onset diabetics,
riods as long as eighteen to twenty
proven successful.
6
In
IDDM
amount has been used
betic patients, a similar
grams of the
leaf
months has
(juvenile onset) dia-
adjunct to ongoing use of insulin.
liver disease.
for pe-
powder per day
an 2-4 Traditionally,
is
as
used.
Active Constituents The hypoglycemic (blood sugar-lowering) gymnema leaves was first documented in 1920s.
1
This action
many
effect of
glycemic drugs.
Gymnema
according to research
in
prescription hypo-
leaves raise insulin levels,
healthy volunteers. 2
leaves are also noted for lowering triglycerides.
3
the late
The
serum cholesterol
While studies have shown that a
water-soluble acidic fraction of the leaves provides
hypoglycemic actions,
it is
constituent in the leaves tion.
Some
not yet clear what specific is
responsible for this ac-
researchers have suggested
acid as one possible candidate.
4
Further research
is
is re-
sponsible for this effect. Gurmarin, another con-
shown
and gymnemic acid have been
to block sweet taste in
How Much a
humans. 5
ally safe
have used 400
HAWTHORN
only use
HAWTHORN
gymnema
NIDDM
should
to lower blood sugar under the
clinical supervision of a health care professional.
Gymnema trol
cannot be used
in place of insulin to
blood sugar by persons with
Special United
con-
IDDM or NIDDM.
Kingdom
Considerations Gymnema
Crataegus
is
either not available or
may
require a
raamm)
is
commonly
ers.
medicinal extracts use the leaves and flow-
Traditional preparations use the ripe fruit.
Europe, western Asia, and
What Conditions Might
In
276
safety of
(Crataegus laevigata ar
oxprntk
nothern Africa.
The
during pregnancy and lactation has not
been determined. Persons with
Modern
in
side effects.
gener-
is
I
gymnema
found
and devoid of
gymnema yet
amounts suggested, gymnema
Should Take?
water-soluble acidic fraction of the
Crataegus
at the
oriented physician.
per day of
in India
Used
prescription. Please check with your nutritionally
mg
Recent studies
Effects or Interactions?
gymnemic
needed to clearly determine which constituent
stituent of the leaves,
Are There Any Side
gradual in nature, differing
is
from the rapid
and
effect of
Hawthorn Be Supportive? •
Angina pectoris
•
Atherosclerosis (page 11)
Herbs
• •
The
tremity circulation.
Congestive heart failure (page 30)
bioflavonoids in hawthorn 3
Hawthorn extracts may mildly lower blood pressure in some individuals
Hypertension (high blood pressure)
are potent antioxidants.
(page 67)
with high blood pressure but should not be thought of as a substitute for cardiac medications for this
Historical or Traditional Use
condition.
Dioscorides, a Greek herbalist, used hawthorn in the
first
How Much Should
Take?
I
century A.D. Although numerous passing
mentions are made for a variety of conditions, support for the heart
is
main
the
benefit of hawthorn.
Extracts of the leaves and flowers are most com-
monly used by
nutritionally oriented doctors.
Haw-
thorn extracts standardized for total bioflavonoid content (usually 2.2%) or oligomeric procyanidins
Active Constituents The
leaves, flowers,
and
berries of
18.75%) are often used.
80-300
mg
of the herbal extract in capsules or
two
to three times per day or a tincture of
hawthorn contain tablets
a variety of bioflavonoid-like
complexes that appear
4-5 ml three times
daily. If traditional
to be primarily responsible for the cardiac actions of
the plant. Bioflavonoids found in
hawthorn include
oligomeric procyanidins (OPCs) (page 199), vitexin, quercetin (page 201), and hyperoside. these
compounds on
led to the
the
muscle.
-
Also,
it
Hawthorn may
grams per
day.
months
maximum
for
effect
is
at least
take one to two
and should be consid-
in
leaf
and flower
extracts,
Are There Any Side
Europe.
inhibit angiotensin-converting
Effects or Interactions? Hawthorn are
is
extremely safe for long-term use. There
no known interactions with prescription cardiac
enzyme (ACE) and reduce production of the potent
medications or other drugs. There are no
blood vessel—constricting substance angiotensin
contraindications to
II.
This reduces resistance in arteries and improves ex-
HOPS
its
known
use during pregnancy or
lactation.
(tay/i/s lupuk)
Hops
THE HOPS PLANT,
Humulus
are the cone-like, fruiting bodies (strobiles) of
the plant and are typically harvested from cultivated
female plants.
lupulus,
4-5
ered a long-term therapy.
and the contractions of the heart
may
recommendation
berry prepa-
action of
Hawthorn has numerous beneficial effects on heart and blood vessels. It may improve coronary
artery blood flow 1
rations are used, the
people take
the cardiovascular system has
development of
which are widely used
The
Many
(usually
is
a climbing plant native to
Hops
are
most commonly used
as a
flavoring agent in beer.
Europe, Asia, and North America.
What
Conditions Might Hops Be Supportive? In
Herbs
•
Anxiety
•
Insomnia (page 79)
277
Historical or Traditional Use
valerian (page 316).
Soothing the stomach and promoting healthy diges-
How Much
bine hops with
more potent
sedative herbs, such as
Should Take? I
tion have been the strongest historical uses of this
Hops
herb.
tea
was
and remedy
sedative
recommended
also
as a mild
for insomnia, particularly for
those with insomnia resulting from an upset stomach.
1
It
was also
common
with hops to encourage
sleep.
were also thought to have
A
treat sexual neuroses.
topically to treat sores lieve
for a pillow to be filled
Traditionally,
a diuretic effect
and to
was used
poultice of hops
and skin
hops
and to
injuries
re-
The
dried fruits can be
made
into a tea by pouring
150 ml of boiling water over 1-2 teaspoons of the fruit.
Steep for ten to fifteen minutes before drinking.
Tinctures can be taken in amounts of 1-2 ml two or three times per day. Dried hops in tablet or capsule
form can also be taken
two or three times per
many
at a day.
dose of 500-1,000
mg
As mentioned above,
herbal preparations use hops in combination
with herbal sedatives, including valerian, passion
muscle spasms and nerve pain. 2
flower (page 295), and scullcap (page 308).
Are There Any Side
Active Constituents Hops
bitter principles are
lone.
The two primary humulone and lupu-
are high in bitter substances.
3
These
known
as
bitter principles are
thought to be
re-
sponsible for the appetite-stimulating properties of
hops.
Hops
also contain about
Hops have been shown ties.
Many
1-3%
volatile oils.
to have mild sedative proper-
herbal preparations for insomnia
com-
HOnSc CHESTNUT
Effects or Interactions? Use of hops
known
is
native to Asia
tree
and northern Greece,
generally safe, and there are
no
contraindications or potential interactions
with other medications. There are some reports of persons experiencing an allergic skin rash after handling the dried flowers; this
is
most
likely
due to
a
pollen sensitivity.
(kscuk Traditionally,
THE HORSE CHESTNUT
is
topcosto/ii/mj
many
of the aerial parts of the horse
chestnut tree, including the seeds, leaves, and bark,
were used
in medicinal preparations.
Modern
ex-
tracts of horse chestnut are usually extracts of the
but
it is
now
cultivated in
of Europe and tree
produces
many
areas
fruits that are
three large seeds,
278
which are high
in the active constituent aescin.
North America. The
made up
of a spiny capsule containing one to
chestnuts.
seeds,
known
as horse
What
In
Conditions
Might Horse Chestnut
Be Supportive? •
Chronic venous insufficiency
•
Edema
•
Hemorrhoids (page
60)
Herbs
•
Sprains and other injuries
•
Varicose veins
How Much Should Traditionally, 0.2-1.0
Take?
I
grams of the dried seeds were
used per day. However, only standardized extracts
Historical or Traditional Use Horse chestnut
remedy and
leaves have
should be used
isolated aescin preparations are often
been used as a cough
arthritis
to a
and skin cancer. Other
and external application
cose veins and hemorrhoids.
The
vari-
topical prepara-
2 circulation through the veins. Aescin
promotes nor-
of the veins, thereby promoting
return of blood to the heart. This has
in
made both
and internal horse chestnut extracts popular
topical
Europe
ficiency
for the treatment of chronic
and varicose
veins.
venous insuf-
Aescin also possesses
anti-inflammatory properties and has been shown to
reduce edema (swelling with
fluid)
following
trauma, particularly those following sports
injuries, is
is
A
is
usually reduced
mg
of aescin per
and trauma of other kinds.
A
gel of aescin
typically applied to the affected area three to four
times per day.
is
often
combined with witch hazel (page
321).
injuries,
Effects or Interactions? Internal
use of
purified
horse chestnut extracts
standardized for aescin at the doses listed here generally safe. There have been
two reports of
is
kid-
ney
damage
ties
of aescin. Horse chestnut should be avoided by
anyone with is
in
persons consuming very large quanti-
liver
or kidney disease.
Its
internal use
also contraindicated during pregnancy
tion.
"*
and
lacta-
Topically, horse chestnut has been associated
with rare cases of allergic skin reactions. Since culation
very popular in Europe for the treatment of
swelling
injury.
noted, this
4
Topical aescin preparations are used in Europe
topical aescin prepara-
surgery,
tion
and head
3
of aescin per day.
Are There Any Side
which has been shown to promote
in the walls
recommended
For hemorrhoids and varicose veins, horse chest-
Extracts of the seeds are the source of a saponin
mal tone
(16-21%) or
for hemorrhoids, skin ulcers, varicose veins, sports
to treat phlebitis.
Active Constituents as aescin,
is
mg
maintenance dose of 35-70
day.
nut
known
dose of 90-150
and inflammation of
problems of venous circulation, including
was also used
initial
Once improvement
uses include the internal
tion
an
also be-
1
and rheumatism. Poultices of the seeds were used
for
at
They were
topically to treat skin ulcers
Horse chestnut seed ex-
tracts standardized for aescin content
to reduce fevers.
lieved to reduce pain
internally.
disorders
may be
cir-
and trauma associated with
the sign of a serious condition, a
acute sprains during sporting events. Horse chest-
health care professional should be consulted before
nuts also contain flavonoids, sterols, and tannins.
self-treating with horse chestnut.
Herbs
279
HORSERADISH (UVtamM*) What
Conditions Might Horseradish Be Supportive? In
HORSERADISH
likely origi-
nated in eastern Europe, but today is
cultivated worldwide.
The
root
it
is
•
Bronchitis
•
Common cold/sore throat
•
Indigestion
•
Sinus congestion
used as food and medicine.
(page 28)
Historical or Traditional Use Horseradish,
known
for
its
pungent
taste,
has been
used as a medicine and condiment for centuries in
Europe. tice
name
Its
is
derived from the
of naming a food according to
its
common
prac-
similarity with
another food (horseradish was considered a rough substitute for radishes).
Horseradish was used both internally and exter-
Applied to the skin,
nally.
was used on nally,
it
it
causes reddening and
arthritic joints or irritated nerves. Inter-
was considered primarily
was used
for kidney stones or
ommended found use
edema.
It
was
and
also rec-
as a digestive stimulant. In addition,
in the
sore throats.
to be a diuretic
it
treatment of worms, coughs, and
1
Active Constituents Horseradish contains mustard, which
Among
is
in
many compounds the
similar to
same botanical
these constituents are volatile
oil,
family.
isothio-
cyanates, and glycosides. Horseradish has antibiotic properties,
which may account
for
its
easing of
throat and upper respiratory tract infections.
The
glycosides are responsible for the reddening effect (by increasing blood flow to the area)
radish
280
is
when
horse-
applied topically.
Herbs
How Much Should The of
l
I
Take?
freshly grated root can be eaten in the /2-l
tincture
teaspoon three times per is
also available
amount of 2-3 ml
day.
amount
Horseradish
and can be used
in the
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Very high doses of horseradish can cause vomiting or excessive sweating. Direct application to the skin or
three times per day.
may cause
eyes
irritation
and burning. Horseradish
should be avoided by patients with hypothyroidism.
H
RS
ETA
I
L
(fy/isefi/m
Qmnse)
What
Conditions Might Horsetail Be Supportive? In
COMMON NAMES
Shave
grass, scouring rush
HORSE T A
I
L
is
widely distrib-
•
Brittle nails
•
Osteoarthritis (page 97)
•
Osteoporosis (page 100)
•
Rheumatoid
•
Water retention
uted throughout the temperate
arthritis (page 115)
climate zones of the northern hemisphere, including Asia, ica,
North Amer-
1
and Europe. Horsetail
is
a
unique plant with two distinctive types of stems.
One variety of stem
Historical or Traditional Use Since
in spring
and looks
like tis,
asparagus, except for
its
brown
color and the spore-containing
was recommended by the Roman physician
Galen, several cultures have employed horsetail as a folk
grows early
it
remedy
for kidney
and bladder troubles,
arthri-
bleeding ulcers, and tuberculosis. Additionally,
the topical use of horsetail ing of
said to stop the bleed-
is
wounds and promote
rapid healing.
The use
of this herb as an abrasive cleanser to scour pots or
cones on top. The mature form of the herb, appearing in
summer,
has branched, thin, green,
stems and looks very feathery
shave
wood
mon names
illustrates the origin of horsetail's
—scouring rush and shave
grass.
com-
2
sterile
much
Active Constituents like a
Horsetail
is
very rich in
silicic
tail.
which provide approximately
acid
2-3%
and
silicates,
elemental
sili-
con. Potassium, aluminum, and manganese along
with fifteen different types of bioflavonoids are also
found
in the herb.
The presence of
these bioflav-
onoids are believed to cause the diuretic action, while the silicon content
Herbs
is
said to exert a connective
281
tissue— strengthening
and
antiarthritic action. 3
Some
experts have suggested that the element silicon vital
component
for
in preventing osteoporosis.
ment of
may be
may be
tail is
4
horsetail,
beneficial
Anecdotal reports sug-
of
some use
in the treat-
brittle nails.
How Much Should
I
used; Equisetum palustre
a
bone and cartilage formation.
This would indicate that horsetail
gest that horsetail
is
concern would be that the correct species of horse-
Take?
is
another species of
which contains toxic alkaloids and
well-known
a
is
livestock poison.
The Canadian Health Protection Branch requires supplement manufacturers to document that their products do not contain the enzyme thiaminase, found in crude horsetail, which destroys the B vitamin thiamin. Since alcohol, temperature, and kalinity neutralize this potentially harmful
al-
enzyme,
Horsetail can be taken daily as a tea at 1-4 grams
tinctures, fluid extracts, or preparations of the herb
A tincture can also be used at 2-6 ml per day.
subjected to 100°C temperatures during manufac-
per day.
turing should be the preferable form of the plant utilized for medicinal use.^
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Horsetail
is
generally
considered
safe
for
non-
pregnant adults at the recommended dose. The only
Wperas commis) What
Conditions Might Juniper Be Supportive? In
JUNIPER, tree,
a type of evergreen
grows mainly
in the plains re-
•
Urinary tract infection (page 120)
•
Water retention
gions of Europe as well as in other parts of the world.
The medicinal
portion of the plant a berry, but
it is
is
referred to as
Historical or Traditional Use
actually a dark blueAside from being used as the flavoring agent in gin,
black scale from the cone of the tree.
Unlike other pine cones, the juniper
juniper trees have contributed to the
everything from
many cones are fleshy and
soft.
soap to perfume.
making of Medicinally,
conditions have been treated with juniper
berries, including gout, warts cer,
1
and skin growths, can-
upset stomach, and various urinary tract and
kidney diseases.
Active Constituents The
volatile oils, particularly 4-terpineol, cause
increase in urine volume.
282
-
Some
an
evidence suggests
it
Herbs
may lower
uric acid levels, although further study
required to confirm
is
Although juniper lignans
this.
inhibit the herpes simplex virus in laboratory studies,
human
treatment for
has yet to be proven.
J
added
to
its
traditional
ml of
tincture can be taken three times per day.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? Due
is
tablespoon of juniper berries and allowed
taking diuretic drugs should not take juniper. Appli-
Should Take? I
250 ml
1
cup
of boiling water
to steep for twenty minutes in a tightly covered container.
day, or 1-2
damage to the kidneys, juniper should never be taken for more than six weeks continuously. Anyone with serious kidney diseases or
a tea, 1
grams can be taken three times per
Juniper contains bitter sub-
use in digestive upset and related problems.
To make
a capsule or tablet, 1-2
herpes infections by juniper
stances, at least partly accounting for
How Much
and antimicrobial herbs. As
One cup can be drunk each morning and
night. Juniper
is
often
KAVA
combined with other
(Pipsf
diuretic
to potential
cation of the essential rash. Pregnant
mav cause
is
family and
Ocean stock)
a
member
is
is
of the pepper
native to
islands.
used.
women
skin can cause a
should avoid jumper, as
it
uterine contractions.
mthptkm,
What
Conditions Might Kava Be Supportive? In
K A VA
oil directly to
many
The rhizome
•
Pacific
Anxiety
(root
Historical or Traditional Use A
nonalcoholic drink
made from
the root of kava
played an important role in a variety of ceremonies in the Pacific islands, including
royalty, at
welcoming
visiting
meetings of village elders, or as part of so-
cial gatherings.
Kava was valued both
for
ing effects and to encourage socializing.
its It
mellow-
was
also
noted for initiating a state of contentment, a greater sense of well-being, and enhanced mental acuity.
memory, and sensory perception. Kava has
also been
used traditionally to treat pain.
Active Constituents The
kava-lactones, sometimes referred to as kava-
pyrones, are important active constituents in kava herbal extracts. High-quality kava rhizomes contain
Herbs
283
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Effects or Interactions?
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the limbic system, the ancient: pait of the brain asso-
bances in some people. Long-term consumption of
dated with emotions and other brain actmtks. 3
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high doses of kava
torn the skin yellow
temporarily; If ihis occurs, people should simply dis-
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twining, trailing perennial rine.
The huge root, which can grow to the size of a
human body, is the
Conditions Might Kudzu Be Supportive?
source of medicinal preparations .>::
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surface
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mild, but with fever), thirst, headache,
neck with pain due to high blood pressure.
stiff
recommended
also
for
allergies,
1
It is
1993 animal study showed that both daidzin and
It is
daidzein inhibit the desire for alcohol. 3
migraine head-
aches, inadequate measles eruptions in children,
diarrhea.
and
and
interesting to note that the historical
application for
drunkenness has become a major
focal point of modern research on kudzu. It is also used in modern Chinese medicine as a treatment for
angina pectoris.
concluded that the root extract may in
in fact
alcoholism. This has not yet been proven in controlled clinical studies with
How Much
humans.
Should Take? I
grams per day of kudzu
root.
the standardized root (10
Kudzu root
is
high in isoflavones, such as daidzein,
as well as isoflavone glycosides, such as daidzin
puerarin. total
Depending on
its
growing conditions, the
in the highest
by daidzin and daidzein.
As
is
suggests 9-15
In China, tablets of
of weight per tablet
equivalent to 1.5 grams of the crude root) are used for angina pectoris. This
two
would equate
to
30-120
mg
to three times per day.
concentration, followed
Are There Any Side
2
the case with other flavonoid-like sub-
stances, the constituents in
kudzu root are
arteries.
A
Effects or Interactions?
associ-
ated with improved microcirculation and blood flow
through the coronary
mg
4
from 1.77-12.0%,
isoflavone content varies
with puerarin
and
be useful
reducing the urge for alcohol and as treatment for
The 1985 Chinese Pharmacopoeia
Active Constituents
The authors
widely publicized
(M'issq
At the dosages recommended
here, there have been
no reports of kudzu
humans.
toxicity in
officinalis)
What Conditions Might Lemon Balm In
THE LEMON BALM
plant
originated in southern Europe and
now found throughout the The lemony
world.
widespread cultivation leaves, stems,
lemon balm
Be Supportive? •
Grave's disease (hyperthyroidism)
•
Herpes simplex
•
Indigestion
•
Insomnia (page 79)
•
Nerve pain
smell and pretty white
flowers of the plant have led to
The
is
its
in gardens.
and flowers of
are used medicinally.
Historical or Traditional Use Charlemagne once ordered that lemon balm be planted in every monastery garden, testifying to
importance and beauty.
Herbs
1
It
was used
its
traditionally to
285
treat gas, sleeping difficulties,
and heart problems.
was
Additionally, topical applications to the temples
at
2-3 ml three times per
topical extracts for herpes can be applied three to
Lemon balm 297) and
terpenes, part of the pleasant smelling essential
from lemon balm, produce
and gas-relieving
this herb's relaxing
Flavonoids, polyphenolics,
effects.
combined with other example, peppermint (page
frequently
lemon balm together
are very effective for
soothing an upset stomach. Valerian (page 316) often
combined with lemon balm
nerve pain. Bugleweed
and other compounds appear to be responsible
for
lemon balm
lemon balm's antiherpes and thyroid-regulating
ac-
disease.
tions.
is
medicinal plants. For
Active Constituents oil
Highly concentrated
four times per day to the herpes lesions. 3
sometimes used for insomnia or nerve pain.
The
day.
for
is
insomnia and
{Lycopus virginicus) and
are usually used together for Grave's
These constituents actually block attachment
to the thyroid cells by the antibodies that cause
Grave's disease. 2
The
(thyroid-stimulating
brain's signal to the thyroid
hormone, or TSH)
is
also
blocked from further stimulating the excessively active
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions? No significant adverse effects from
thyroid gland in this disease.
lemon balm have
been reported. Unlike sedative drugs, lemon balm
How Much Should A
simple tea,
made from
I
Take?
2 tablespoons of the herb
steeped for ten to fifteen minutes in 150 ml of boiling water,
is
often used.
A
tincture can also be used
even while driving or operating machinery.
safe
Lemon
balm's sedating effects are not intensified by
alcohol. Persons with
balm
may
is
glaucoma should avoid lemon
essential oil, as
animal studies show that
raise pressure in the eye.
it
4
LICORICE (Gkqub qkk G/fCFfa mksh) In
ORIGINALLY FROM Europe, licorice across Europe is
central
now grows all
and Asia. The root
used medicinally.
What Conditions
Might Licorice
Be Supportive? Asthma
(page
9)
Bronchitis
Canker
sores
(mouth
ulcers) (page 21)
(DGL)
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Eczema (page 49) Fibromyalgia (page 53) Indigestion and heartburn
(DGL)
Herpes simplex Peptic ulcer (page 103)
286
(DGL)
Herbs
Historical or Traditional Use
drome, or topically
Licorice has a long and highly varied record of uses.
root capsules can be used, 5-6 grams per day. Alter-
It
For respiratory infections, chronic fatigue syn-
glycyrrhizin should be used. Encapsulated licorice
was and remains one of the most important
Among
herbs in traditional Chinese medicine.
most consistent and important uses were demulcent (soothing, coating agent)
and urinary
tracts, to help
sore throats,
and
the
as
a
in the digestive
with coughs, to soothe
as a flavoring.
It
has also been
natively, a tea
root in
two
to three cups of this per day.
Long-term internal
ucts should be taken only with caution
and under
the supervision of a nutritionally oriented doctor.
Licorice creams or gels can be applied directly to
herpes sores three to four times per day.
tuberculosis.
Are There Any Side
Active Constituents
Effects or Interactions?
The two most important
constituents of licorice are
and the flavonoids. Glycyrrhizin
is
anti-
inflammatory and inhibits the breakdown of the Cortisol
can be made by boiling V2 ounce of
pint of water for fifteen minutes, drinking
1
use of high doses of glycyrrhizin-containing prod-
used to treat conditions ranging from diabetes to
glycyrrhizin
for herpes, extracts containing
produced by the body.
1
2
It
also has antiviral
Licorice products that
may
still
contain the glycyrrhizin
increase blood pressure
tion.
Some people
are
more
and cause water
reten-
sensitive to this effect
properties. Licorice flavonoids, as well as the closely
than others. Long-term intake of products contain-
related chalcones, help digestive tract cells heal.
ing
They
are also potent antioxidants
and work
to pro-
more than 1 gram of glycyrrhizin (which is the amount in approximately 10 grams of root) daily is the usual
tect the cells of the liver.
amount
required to cause these effects.
As
long-term
in-
a result of these possible side effects,
How Much Should A
take of high levels of glycyrrhizin are discouraged I
Take?
and should only be undertaken
if
prescribed by a
qualified health care professional. licorice
without the glycyrrhizin
preparation
Deglycyrrhizinated
licorice
extracts
circumvents certain potential safety problems as explained below.
The
result
is
known
cause these side effects because there
is
do
not
no
gly-
as deglycyrrhiz-
cyrrhizin in them.
inated licorice (DGL), which
is
used for conditions
of the digestive tract, such as ulcers. For best effects,
one 200-300
mg tablet
is
chewed three times per day
before meals and before bed. For
mg of DGL powder can
mouth
ulcers
be mixed with 200 ml
200
warm
mouth for three minutes, and then spit out. Licorice may also be taken as a tincture in the amount of 2-5 ml, three times daily. water, swished in the
Herbs
Special United
Kingdom
Considerations Licorice
is
either not available or
may
require a pre-
scription. Please check with your nutritionally ori-
ented physician.
287
MA
I
TAKE
(6iihk fmnioss)
What
Conditions Might Maitake Be Supportive? In
MAITAKE room
is
a very large
(the size of a basketball),
which grows deep
in the
taste
•
Chemotherapy support (page 25)
•
Diabetes (page 39)
•
High
•
HIV
•
Hypertension (high blood pressure)
mountains
Famous
of northeastern Japan. its
mush-
for
and renowned health bene-
cholesterol (page 62)
support
(page 67) fits,
maitake
also
is
known
as the
•
(page 69)
"dancing mushroom." Legend 1
•
holds that those
who found
way
name
the fruit bodies of the
room
Immune
function (page 72)
the rare
to the
Historical or Traditional Use
mush-
Historically,
mushroom began dancing with Others attribute the
Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides)
joy.
overlap each other, giving the
maitake has been used as a tonic and
adaptogen. Along with other "medicinal" mush-
rooms, such as shiitake and
appearance of dancing
Maitake
is
butterflies.
extremely sensitive to
as a food to help ditionally,
reishi,
maitake was used
promote wellness and
consumption
of
vitality.
Tra-
mushroom was
the
thought to prevent high blood pressure and cancer
environmental changes, which has presented
many
cultivating this
challenges to those
mushroom. Only
re-
cently have Japanese farmers suc-
ceeded
in
producing high-quality,
organic maitake mushrooms, allow-
two applications that have been the
modern
research.
Active Constituents A common herbal
denominator among mushroom and
adaptogens
polysaccharides
in
is
the
their
presence structure.
components have the unique ing for wider availability both in
Japan and the United fruiting
States.
The
body and the mycelium of
maitake are used medicinally.
focal point of
munomodulators and,
present
unique structure and are to be studied to date.
beta-D-glucan,
and
is
is
2
well
complex
These
active
ability to act as
im-
as such, are researched for
their potential role in cancer
The polysaccharides
of
and AIDS treatment. maitake have a
in
among
the
most powerful
The primary polysaccharide, absorbed when taken orally
currently under review for the prevention and
treatment of cancer and as a supportive tool for 34 infection.
HIV
mushroom
has
Clinical research with maitake
increased dramatically in the past several years. In
288
Herbs
addition
maitake the
cancer
to is
and
HIV-infection
also being studied as a potential tool in
management of
cholesterol,
diabetes, hypertension, high
and obesity (page
Maitake can be used as
available
the whole fruiting
a
the fruit
I
Take?
as a food or tea.
Maitake
body
is
higher in polysaccharides than
the mycelium, which
Many
why
is
it
is
recommended.
people take 3-7 grams of maitake supple-
ments per
124).
How Much Should also
studies,
day.
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
is
capsule or tablet containing
body of maitake. For maitake,
Used
as
recommended
here, there have been
no
re-
ports of any side effects with maitake.
MARSH MALLOW (MtotiMj What Conditions
In
THE
MARSHMALLOW
plant loves water and grows primarily in
Might Marshmallow
Be Supportive?
marshes. Originally from
Europe,
it
now grows
States as well.
The
in the
•
Asthma (page
•
Common cold/sore throat (page 28)
•
Crohn's disease (page 34)
•
Diarrhea (page 44)
•
Peptic ulcer (page 103)
United
root and leaves
are used.
9)
Historical or Traditional Use Marshmallow
(not to
be confused with confec-
tionery marshmallows, which are a product of the
modern food
industry) has long been used to treat
coughs and sore throats. cilage content, this plant
1
is
Because of
its
high mu-
soothing and healing to
inflamed mucous membranes. Additionally,
it
was
used to treat chapped skin, chilblains, and even
minor wounds.
Active Constituents The
active constituents in
carbohydrate (sugar)
Herbs
marshmallow
molecules, which
are large
make up
289
mucilage.
smooth, slippery substance can
This
letting
it
steep.
Drink three to
soothe and protect irritated mucous membranes. Al-
extracts in capsules
though marshmallow has primarily been used
of
the respiratory cilage content
and
may
digestive tracts,
also provide
urinary tract and skin.
its
some
for
high mu-
relief for the
and
five
cups a
day.
5-6 grams
tablets providing
marshmallow per day can
Herbal
also be used, or
be taken as a tincture in the
may
it
amount of 5-15
ml,
three times daily.
2
Are There Any Side
How Much Should Marshmallow can be made tea.
Make
a tea by
I
Take?
into a hot or cold water
adding roots and/or leaves and
MILK THISTLE
Effects or Interactions? Marshmallow
found growing wild
is
(S/'/yii/m /nor/o/ii/mj
commonly
in a variety of
settings, including roadsides, world-
wide.
The
very safe. Reports of allergic reac-
tions are extremely rare.
What Conditions
In
MILK THISTLE
is
Might Milk Thistle
Be Supportive? •
Gallstones (page 55)
•
Liver support
•
Psoriasis (page 112)
seeds of the dried flower
are used.
Historical or Traditional Use Medical use of milk
more than 2,000
thistle
can be traced back
well-known
years. Culpepper, the
eighteenth-century herbalist, cited
use for open-
its
ing "obstructions" of the liver and spleen and rec-
ommended thistle liver,
it
for the treatment of jaundice.
Milk
has also been used to relieve congestion of the
spleen,
and kidneys.
Active Constituents Milk
thistle seeds
known
contain a bioflavonoid complex
as silymarin. This constituent
for the medical benefits of the plant.
made up
is 1
responsible
Silymarin
of three parts: silibinin, silidianin,
cristin. Silibinin is the
most
active
and
is
and
is
sili-
largely re-
2 sponsible for the benefits attributed to silymarin.
290
Herbs
Milk liver
thistle extract
may
protect the cells of the
by blocking the entrance of harmful toxins and
helping remove these toxins from the
with other bioflavonoids, silymarin tioxidant (page jured liver
cells.
8).
5
Milk
is
liver cells.
34
per day. This lower
thistle also regenerates in-
6
also be used for pre-
ventive purposes.
As
a powerful an-
amount may
who
For those tle
12-15 grams of milk
prefer,
seeds can be ground and eaten or
made
this-
into a tea.
This should not be considered therapeutic for conditions of the
liver,
however.
Are There Any Side
How Much Many
people with
function take 420 herbal
extract
70-80% and
in
Milk
thistle extract is virtually
of silymarin per day from an
fects
and may be used by
milk
thistle
standardized
to
experience,
improvement should be
about eight to twelve weeks. Once that oc-
curs, intake
is
Effects or Interactions?
liver
and impaired
silymarin content. According to research
clinical
noted
I
liver disease
mg
of
Should Take?
often reduced to 280
mg of
silymarin
a
devoid of any side
wide range of people,
including pregnant and lactating
marin does stimulate
may have
liver
ef-
women.
Since
sily-
and gallbladder activity,
some cease within two
a mild, transient laxative effect in
dividuals. This will usually
it
in-
to
three days.
(iy (KM hpSUS) What Conditions Might
In IN
EUROPE,
the flowers from
Verbascum phlomoides or Verbas-
•
Asthma
•
Bronchitis
•
Common cold/sore throat
•
Cough
•
Recurrent ear infection (page 47)
cum thapsiforme, both close relatives
of North American mullein,
are the source of
most mullein
herbal products.
The
leaves
and
flowers of mullein are typically used in herbal preparations.
The
9)
(page 28)
leaves
midsummer and
flowers between July
(page
Historical or Traditional Use Mullein
are collected in
Be Supportive?
Mullein
the
and September.
is
classified in the herbal literature as a ex-
pectorant and demulcent herb. Historically, mullein
has been used as a remedy for the respiratory tract, particularly
in
cases
bronchial congestion.
1
of
irritating
coughs
As such, bronchitis
sufferers
often find relief with this herb, particularly
combined with white horehound and
with
lobelia.
when Some
herbal texts extended the therapeutic use to pneu-
monia and asthma. 2 Because of
its
mucilage content,
mullein was also used topically as a soothing emollient for
Herbs
inflammatory skin conditions and burns.
291
Active Constituents
The
tea can be
drunk three
the tincture. 1-4 ml
Mullein contains about 3°o mucilage and small
amounts of saponins and tannins." The mucilaginous constituents are primarily responsible for the soothing effects on mucous membranes noted for mullein. are
Many
herbal experts
responsible
mullein.
for
the
feel that
the saponins
expectorant
actions
is
to four times per day. For
taken three to four times
per day. As a dried product, 1-2 grams
is
used three
times per day. As mentioned above, mullein
is
usu-
combined with other demulcent or expectorant herbs when used to treat coughs and bronchial ally
irritation.
of
4
Are There Any Side
How Much A
tea of mullein
is
Should Take? I
made by pouring 250 ml
1
cup
Effects or Interactions? Mullein
is
generally safe,
and there are no known
use during pregnancy or lac-
of boiling water over 1-2 teaspoons of dried leaves
contraindications to
or flowers and steeping for ten to fifteen minutes.
tation, except for rare reports of skin irritation.
M Yn
n H {ComipkiQ molmol)
What
Conditions Might Myrrh Be Supportive? In
MYRRH
grows as
a
shrub
in
desert regions, particularly in north-
•
Athlete's foot
•
Canker
•
Common
•
Gingivitis periodontal disease)
eastern Africa and the Middle East.
The used
resin in
its
obtained from the stems
is
sores
(mouth
ulcers
page 21
cold/sore throat page 2 N
page
medicinal preparations.
Historical or Traditional Use mummies. It was also numerous infections, including Myrrh was also recommended
utilized in the preservation of
used as a remedy for leprosy and syphilis. for relief
from bad breath and
for dental conditions.
In traditional Chinese medicine,
it
1
has been used for
bleeding disorders and wounds.
Active Constituents The the
three
main constituents of myrrh
gum, and the
volatile oil. All are
are the resin,
important
in
mvrrh's activitv as an herbal medicine. The resin has
292
Herbs
been shown to
macrophages
various microbes and to stimulate
kill
type of white blood
(a
also has astringent properties fect
on inflamed
cell).
and has
2
a soothing ef-
mouth and
tissues in the
Myrrh throat.
Studies continue on the potential anticancer and pain-relieving effects of
myrrh
resin.
plied topically for canker sores
Due
gummy
to the
and
athlete's foot.
nature of the product, a tea can-
made from myrrh. Capsules, containing up to gram of resin taken three times per day, can also
not be 1
be used.
3 4
Are There Any Side
How Much
Should Take? I
usually taken at a dose of 1-2
Tincture of myrrh
is
ml three times per
day.
The
tincture can also be ap-
Effects or Interactions? No
adverse effects from myrrh usage have been
reported.
NETTLE (Mo timet) What
Conditions Might Nettle Be Supportive? In
THE
L AT
meaning
"I
I
N
root of Urtica
burn." This
is
propriate, given that the
on the
uro,
very ap-
little
•
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (page
•
Hay
•
Pregnancy support (page 107)
hairs
18)
fever (page 59)
leaves of this plant cause
small stings that burn is
is
made with
the skin.
when contact The
leaves are used medicinally.
root and
Historical or Traditional Use The tough fibers from the stem have been used to make cloth. Cooked nettle leaves were eaten as vegetables. From ancient Greece to the present, nettle has been documented Nettle has a long history of use.
for
its
use as a medicine for coughs and tuberculosis,
and to
to increase hair growth,
treat arthritis.
Active Constituents There has been a great deal of controversy regarding the identity of nettle's active constituents. thoritative study
saccharides
came
One
au-
to the conclusion that poly-
(complex sugars)
and
(large
lectins
protein-sugar combination molecules) are probably the active constituents.
The
leaf has
been shown
to be anti-inflammatory by preventing the
body
from making inflammatory chemicals known
Herbs
as
293
The root has complicated effects on hormones and proteins that carry sex hormones
per day of the root extract in capsules or tablets.
human
with saw palmetto (page 306) or pygeum (page 300)
prostaglandins. 1
(such as testosterone or estrogen) in the body. This
may
explain
hyperplasia (BPH).
why
it
helps benign prostatic
products for
BPH
will
combine
extracts.
people use two to three 300
Take?
I
mg
nettle leaf
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
capsules or tablets, or a 2-4 ml tincture three times
Allergic reactions to nettle are rare.
per day during allergy season to help prevent and
contact
treat
hay
fever.
nettle root
2
How Much Should Many
Many
For
BPH, many people
use 240
mg
is
made with
However, when
the skin, fresh nettles can cause
a rash.
DAIS U\mo satk) What
Conditions Might Oats Be Supportive? In
COMMON OAT
THE
used in
herbal supplements and foods rived
is
de-
•
Anxiety
•
•
Eczema (page 49) High cholesterol (page
•
Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides)
from wild species that have
since been cultivated. For herbal
(page 69)
supplements, the green or rapidly dried aerial parts of the plant are
harvested just before reaching flower.
62)
•
Insomnia (page 79)
•
Nicotine withdrawal
full
Many herbal texts refer to
using the fruits (seeds) or green tops.
Although some herbal
texts discuss
oat straw, there
medicinal ac-
Historical or Traditional Use In folk medicine as well as in current herbal treat-
is little
tion in this part of the plant.
Oats
ments, oats are used to treat nervous exhaustion,
somnia, and "weakness of the nerves."
from oats was thought are
now grown worldwide.
A
tea
in-
made
to be useful in rheumatic
conditions and to treat water retention.
A
tincture
of the green tops of oats was also used to help with
withdrawal from tobacco addiction.
1
Oats were
often used in baths to treat insomnia and anxiety as well as a variety of skin conditions, including burns
and eczema.
294
Herbs
Active Constituents
oats brewed with 250 after cooling
The
fruits (seeds)
and avenine, sides
A
ganese,
contain alkaloids, such as gramine
as well as saponins, such as avenaco2
The seeds are also rich in and zinc. The straw is high in
and
B.
iron, silica.
manOat
alkaloids are believed to account for oats' relaxing effect. It
should be noted that
this action of oats
continues to be debated in Europe; the Commission
E Monographs do not endorse tive.
3
this
(1
cup) of boiling water;
straining, the tea can be
drunk
sev-
day or shortly before going to bed. As a
tincture, oats are often taken at
3-5 ml three times
per day. Encapsulated or tableted products can be
used
amount of 1-4 grams per day. A soothing ease irritated skin can be made by running
in the
bath to
the bath water through a sock containing several ta-
blespoons of oats.
herb as a seda-
However, an alcohol-based tincture of the
fresh plant has proved useful in cases of nicotine
withdrawal.
How
Much Should Take?
Are There Any Side Effects or Interactions?
I
Oats can be eaten as a morning breakfast tea
eral times a
and
ml
cereal.
A
can be made from a heaping tablespoonful of
PASSION FLOWER
Oats are not associated with any adverse
effects,
although individuals with gluten sensitivity
(celiac
disease) should use oats with caution.
»«:v "i
page 5), or the presence This remedy
or pimples or blackheads,
problem on the
back. Although
face, chest,
it is
mc
st c
Indicated
-
:e; c ::e"
and
:nmon
after
a:-.c
washing
to feel itch
acne
may be
shirts in the
lite.
In
red,
s :
:.::
:
condition
lich
may cause
6c cs
d
e
is
worse
the skin
r.ixen three times
recucmc
per
:/.
he condition imp r
women,
triggered by
monthly
become
k
s
vatei
for ten to fourteen
during adolescence, acne can occur at other times in
;n pimples
i
":cv.:ci.
a
is
we'/. :o S. /.:;::.
hormonal
cycle.
Good
hygiene and diet play an important
Hepar Sulfuris 6c This remecj
:.
[
en there are large, red,
painful eruptions similar to boils, or ples have
role in resolving this complaint.
called
-
Qu
it
e
c
become .
infected
rviduals
when
the pim-
and have a thick discharge.
who could
benefit
from the
Hepar sulfuris tend to be somewhat chilly a nd a preference for warm drinks. Hepar sulfuris 6c three to four times per day for up to
use of .
cart .
impr
Homeopathic Remedies
;
-
:he r'recuency
.is
:he
«
r.r:
r.s
e
331
REMEDIES FOR ALCOHOL
WITHDRAWAL SUPPORT Nux Vomica 6c WITHDRAWAL
from the use of
alcohol can be a complex matter.
A
This remedy
helping with the individuals
physician or other health care professional should be consulted
if al-
period of time. dies
may ease
The following reme-
who
known
well
common
for
effectiveness in
its
hangover.
are very irritable
noises. Bright lights
It
can also help
and
sensitive to
and strong odors are disturbing
to people needing this remedy; they are also likely to
be quite
cohol has been consumed for a long
is
chilly,
upset stomach.
exhausted, and suffering from an
Nux vomica
6c can be taken three
times per day for several days.
the difficulties of the
withdrawal process.
Carbo Vegetabilis 6c When
withdrawal symptoms include a
of gas and
remedy may bring
belching, with great fatigue, this relief.
lot
People needing this remedy will not want to be
covered up, despite feeling chilly and having cold sweats, preferring light clothing
Carbo
instead.
and cool breezes
vegetabilis 6c can be taken three
to four times per day for several days or until
symp-
toms change.
Coffea Cruda 6c This remedy may bring
relief to individuals
minds are running wild and ness
is
a
common
sensitive to
full
whose
of ideas. Sleepless-
problem. People will be quite
any stimulation and may experience
headaches that are relieved by cold applications. Coffea cruda 6c can be taken three to four times per
day for up to ten days.
332
Homeopathic Remedies
REMEDIES FOR ANXIETY Gelsemium 30c EVERYONE SUFFERS
from
This remedy iety,
anxiety at times. Anxiety
is
a sensa-
tion of discomfort or apprehension,
the cause of which
is
not always
is
known
for
its
use in anticipatory anx-
example, fears that precede a
for
visit to
the
dentist, a big audition, or delivering a speech. Indi-
viduals with this anxiety
may
experience a sensation
of being paralyzed by fear, with trembling and
weakness. Gelsemium 30c can be taken as needed,
known. Homeopathy can be used
but no more than three to four doses per day.
for cases of general anxiety.
Argentum Nitricum 6c Like Gelsemium, this remedy can help with a panicky sensation that develops before a big event. Indi-
viduals
may have
diarrhea, along with stage fright,
craving for sweets, and a perception of slow passage
Argentum nitricum 6c can be taken as needed, but no more than three to four doses per day.
of time.
Ignatia This remedy grief.
Amara 6c is
best
known
for helping in times of
People needing Ignatia will sigh often and ex-
hibit changeable
temperaments.
It
can help with
melancholy that follows disappointment. Ignatia
amara 6c can be taken up
Homeopathic Remedies
to four times per day.
333
REMEDIES FOR BACKACHE Arnica 6c
MANY
DIFFERENT
factors
When back pain results from nica
can contribute to back pain.
opathy provides safe and pain
relief for
aches.
many
Home-
effective
types of back-
Whether back pain develops
from overwork,
injury, or
during
is
the
first
an injury or a blow, Ar-
remedy of choice. The affected area
often feels bruised and can appear swollen. Arnica
should also be considered whenever overexertion the underlying cause of the problem. This
has a strong reputation for
its
remedy
usefulness after
extreme sports
cult pregnancies,
activities,
is
diffi-
or unex-
pected physical workouts. Arnica 6c can be taken four times per day for a two-day period.
menstruation, the following homeopathic remedies can be considered.
Arnica Ointments and Gels Arnica its
is
a
remedy with
a
well-known reputation
for
usefulness in injuries and pain to soft tissue and
muscles. Applied topically in either the gel or oint-
ment form (and Arnica
in
conjunction with internal use of
6c), topical
Arnica can be useful for
reliev-
ing pain.
Rhus Toxicodendron 6c This remedy can be useful for lower back pain, particularly
when
the pain worsens
ment but improves tion.
after gentle
upon
relieved by
is
move-
and continued mo-
The aching may be brought on by
weather and
first
warm
cold,
damp
applications or
showers. Even in pain, people needing this remedy
may be unable to sit still, pacing restlessly about. Rhus toxicodendron 6c can be taken four times per day for a two-day period.
Actaea Racacemosa 6c If
severe aching
and
stiffness develops in the
during menstruation, extending hips, buttocks, offer relief. sore,
and
down through
thighs, Actaea
and cramped. People needing irritable.
the
racacemosa may
Muscles throughout the back
appear agitated and
back
this
feel heavy,
remedy often
Actaea racacemosa 6c
can be taken every hour for three hours.
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Homeopathic Remedies
REMEDIES FOR BELL'S PALSY Aconite Napellus 30c BELL'S PALSY
is
may
This remedy
a condi-
offer relief
when
the person's face
has "frozen" after being exposed to a cold wind
tion in which
one side of the face
becomes paralyzed. The muscles and nerves are
rigid
and swollen.
example, riding a bicycle with the
it is
uncomfortable and
disconcerting to the person with it
often resolves
homeopathic remedies are known Other remedies may
be useful; a homeopathic physician
day for three days;
its
use should be discontinued
diminish.
Causticum 30c This remedy
may be more
that develops
on the
helpful for Bell's palsy
right side of the face.
and closing the mouth may be with
weak,
Opening
difficult for individu-
may be better when warm. The prob-
this condition. In addition, they
restless,
and
feel
lem may have started tional stress.
slowly, possibly
due to emo-
Causticum 30c can be taken three times
per day for three days;
when symptoms
Homeopathic Remedies
about the condition.
fearful
Aconite napellus 30c can be taken three times per
als
should be consulted.
in frigid weather).
itself
without treatment. However, two
to bring relief.
down
rolled
and quite
when symptoms this condition,
winter or driving a car
People with this condition will likely be anxious, restless,
Although
window
in
(for
its
use should be discontinued
diminish.
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REMEDIES FOR BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA Lycopodium 6c BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA (BPH) (page
In cases
where an enlarged prostate
impotence, this remedy
may be
is
coupled with
effective.
Urine
is
often slow in coming, and pain in the back ceases
18)
is
caused when the prostate
gland enlarges or swells, putting
with urination. Flatulence are preferred,
between 4
pressure on the urethra and causing
is
common. Warm
and individuals generally
P.M.
and
8 P.M.
feel
drinks
worse
Lycopodium 6c can be
taken two times per day for three weeks.
problems with urination. In
men
over
fifty
years old,
com-
plaints concerning the prostate
gland are
common. Men should
Apis Mellifica 6c When
an enlarged prostate causes frequent and
sometimes involuntary urination, be helpful. There
is
a stinging
this
medicine may
and burning sensation
have regular examinations to ensure
with urination, often with the
that their prostate problems are not
the greatest pain. Individuals needing this
last
drops causing
often feel worse from heat and in hot
indicative of a
more
serious condi-
tion, such as prostate cancer.
remedy
rooms and
generally feel better in cool air or with a cool bath.
Apis mellifica 6c for
is
often taken three times per day
two weeks.
Sabal Serrulata 6c When
nightly visits to the
ous and there
bathroom become numer-
difficulty in passing urine, this
rem-
edy can be helpful. The sexual organ often
feels
is
cold. Sabal serrulata
6c can be taken two times per
day for three weeks.
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Homeopathic Remedies
REMEDIES FOR BOILS Tarentula Cubensis 30c BOILS
are
most often the
result of
This ominous-sounding medicine can bring
when a bacterial infection of a hair cle.
Boils range in severity
minor inconvenience
from a
to extreme
a burning, stinging painfulness.
ing the boil this
to
pain.
Homeopathic medicines can
be quite useful
in
and
a boil appears suddenly
folli-
reducing the
is
this
down
accompanied by
The
area surround-
often purple or blue. People needing
remedy are
sit
is
relief
likely to
for even a
be very restless and unable
few minutes.
Do
not confuse
remedy with Tarentula hispanica. Tarentula
cubensis 30c can be taken four times per day over a
two-day period.
painfulness of boils and, in cases, halting their
growth
some alto-
Hepar Sulf uris 6c
gether. If infection should spread, In cases
seek professional care.
where the boil
slight touch, this
extremely sensitive to even
is
remedy may be
helpful.
The
boil
also has a sharp or prickly pain. Persons benefiting
from
this
remedy
cold drafts.
Hepar
will likely be irritable
sulfuris 6c
and
dislike
can be taken four times
per day over a two-day period.
Echinacea Angustifolia 30c This well-known herb can be used
in its
homeo-
pathic form to help with boils. People needing this
remedy
will likely be lethargic, chilly,
general sickliness
and
achy.
A
present. Echinacea angustifolia
is
30c can be taken four times per day over a two-day period.
Belladonna 6c Belladonna can be used
in the very early stages of in-
flammation, before pus formation. The area will be hot, throbbing,
stabbing pains.
and tender to the touch, with violent
The
movement and cold
boil
may be made worse by
applications. Belladonna 6c can
be taken once an hour for six doses, then three times per day for up to two weeks.
Homeopathic Remedies
337
Silicea
6c
Ten used in conjunction with
remedies mentioned above.
can be used when boils are a recurring prob-
Silicea
lem and when pus formation has begun. rn the ripening of a boil
of
its
contents. Si'...
:
and aid
Silicea will
in the disco
g
can be taken every hour,
for six doses, then three times per
bod has broker
the
If
dx
open, then the mother tincture should he dilutee 1:10 (one part tincture to ten parts water) olied to the i
>e
MT can also K
open wound. Calendula
on broken
day for up to
The tinctnn
25 dilution.
boils at a
and ap
applied three rimes daily.
two weeks.
Hypericum The
liquid
form of
this
MT remedy
will serve well
-
applied undiluted to the unbroken boil to help
re-
REMEDIES FOR BROKEN E
SUPPORT In addition
A BROKEN BONE
t
homeo
".
always be treated by a licensed
broker.
physician. Proper setting of a bone
Two
Calcarea phosphorica 6c: is
essential.
--
should
However, homeopathic
bines per day
then once daily for two weeks :
remedies have a sound reputation
Two
rimes per day for three
en once daily for two weeks for bringing relief
from pain associ-
ated with broken bones as well for accelerating the healing proc,
-
s
Arnica 30c This remedy broken.
It
is
often use
can help re _
ged
It
may
...
_
also help rod
...
_
.
_
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.
r r
Arr.r'.r. v..h.'.c ar-.v-.-i:
then
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:
r
~.x
:~c
-.-inued thr.
Homeopathic Remedies
~
Ruta Graveolens 6c
This remedy vide
Ruca graveolens can be of good use when the pain
around the area of the fracture or break
is
often given
is
Arnica does not pro-
if
Ruta graveolens 6c can be taken three
relief.
times per day.
extreme.
REMEDIES FOR BURNS Cantharis 6c FOR THE
pain and blistering of
Given shortly after a scalding or a superficial burn, Cantharis
burns that do not
call for profes-
sional medical care,
may
bring prompt
relief.
Homeopathic
physicians note this remedy's reputation for prevent-
homeopathic
ing the formation of blisters. This remedy
remedies can be useful. "The sooner
for
when cold
is
called
applications provide relief from pain.
Cantharis 6c can be taken three to four times
the better"
is
the motto
when
treat-
ing burns. Having these remedies
hand can
on
per day; use should be discontinued diminish.
save a lot of discomfort
and expense.
when symptoms
MT
Calendula
This homeopathic liquid mother tincture can be useful in
promoting the healing of
Calendula
MT
a burn.
are diluted into
1
Ten drops of
ounce of water,
then applied to the burn three times per day.
Urtica Urens 6c When
the burn
is
mild and only redness and stinging
are prominent, this
remedy may
offer quick relief.
Urtica urens can be given to individuals spent too
much time
in the
who
have
sun and whose skin has
developed hot, prickly, or stinging sensations. Urtica urens 6c can be taken three to four times per day for
one to two days;
its
use should be discontinued
when
symptoms improve.
Causticum 6c This remedy
is
noted for
its
special usefulness in re-
lieving the pain of a scalded tongue.
It
can also be
used when an old burn has not healed completely.
The burned
area, including the tongue, throat, or
skin, will have a very
raw soreness. Causticum 6c can
be taken three to four times per day for one day.
Homeopathic Remedies
339
REMEDIES FDR BURSITIS Rhus Toxicodendron 6c BURSITIS ful (a
(page 20)
is
a pain-
Rhus toxicodendron, known remedy,
may be
stiffness
and pain when
condition in which the bursa
small, fluid-filled sac cushioning
pressure points of the body be-
helpful for those
who
getting
first
"rusty gate"
as the
experience
up and moving
about, which gradually improves after continued
motion. The pain worsens with cold,
and
is
damp weather
warmth. Rhus toxicodendron 6c
relieved by
comes inflamed. Homeopathic
can be taken three to four times per day for three to
medicines can work effectively
four days, as needed.
with
many
kinds of inflamma-
tion, thereby reducing or elimi-
nating pain.
Ruta Graveolens 6c This remedy
is
known
for
its
use to relieve
of carpal tunnel syndrome
noted are
may and
feel
stiffness
pain
page 23
.
symptoms Symptoms
and aching. In addition, people
when stretching as well as weakness Rhus toxicodendron, pam is worse
fatigue. Like
with cold and
damp and
better with
warmth. Ruta
graveolens 6c can be taken three to four times per
day for three to four days, as needed.
Belladonna 6c If
there
pain
is
a sensation of strong heat
in the joint,
and
if
even a slight
and throbbing jolt to
causes real discomfort, then this remedy
prompt
relief.
The
joint
may be
painful to even light touch.
from the affected
area.
may bring
swollen, red. and
Heat can be
felt
radiating
Belladonna 6c can be taken
three to four times per day for
340
the area
one to two di
-
Homeopathic Remedies
REMEDIES FOR CANKER SORES Natrum Muriaticum 6c CANKER SORES or
mouth
(page 21),
People
who may
ated sores inside the mouth.
They
are usually caused by bacteria but
will be dry, often
lower
lip.
ing for
result
from
a
combination of
factors, including vitamin deficiencies
and
stress.
Some commonly
used homeopathic solutions are
this
with a crack
remedy may also lips.
The mouth
in the center of the
Dryness and tingling of the tongue, crav-
salt,
be present.
may
from
from herpes on the
suffer at times
ulcers, are painful, ulcer-
benefit
and an aversion to sun and heat may also
Natrum muriaticum
6c can be taken
symp-
three to four times per day, then less often as
toms improve.
Mercurius Sol 6c Mercurius
sol
offered here.
may be
helpful
ably foul and salivation
if
the breath
is
notice-
The
greater than usual.
is
canker sores have a burning pain that worsens at night. In addition, thirst increases and, tion, the sol 6c
tongue
is
upon
inspec-
indented on the sides. Mercurius
can be taken three to four times per day, then
less often as
symptoms improve.
Arsenicum Album 6c Arsenicum album may be useful following haustion, or anxiety. Persons this
remedy
who may
stress, ex-
benefit
from
typically have unhealthy, easily bleeding
gums and burning, stinging ulcers with dry mouth. They are relieved by very hot drinks. Arsenicum album 6c can be taken three to four times per then discontinued when symptoms improve.
day,
Borax 6c Borax may help
in cases in
which the mouth
is
sensi-
tive to acids (such as the acid in citrus fruits), the
canker sores are on the inside of the cheeks and tongue, and the these
symptoms
mouth
feels
dry yet
still
has saliva.
If
are present in a child, the youngster
may be sensitive to all noises and react very strongly to downward motion. Borax 6c can be taken three to four times per day;
its
use should be discontinued
when symptoms improve.
Homeopathic Remedies
341
Rhus Toxicodendron 6c This remedy
mouth
area
may
is
mouth (these are often with cold sores). Rhus toxicodendron the corner of the
be helpful for people whose whole
sore, inside
and out, including the
and gums. Also, ulceration and
taken three to four times per day, then
lips
associated
6c can be
less often as
symptoms improve.
blistering occur at
REMEDIES FOR CARPAL E
Ruta Graveolens 6c CARPAL TUNNEL SYN-
DROME
(page 23)
is
Ruta graveolens may benefit individuals experienc-
a condition
of the forearm and wrist that results
from overuse or
stress to the
mus-
ing weakness in the wrists, particularly
example, from working
computer keyboard. Wear and
at a
tear
on the nerves that move through the
ac-
it is
companied by stiffness. Overuse of the arm and hand is often the culprit that brings on these symptoms, such as repetitive hammering for carpentry
work or cles, for
if
wrist to be
extensive use of a keyboard.
may
feel sore
worse
The arm or
and bruised and the pain
after using the limb.
is
likely
Ruta graveolens
6c can be taken three to four times per day, repeating as needed.
wrist can limit function of the fore-
arm and hand. Symptoms may
in-
Rhus Toxicodendron 6c
clude weakness of the hand, wrist,
Rhus toxicodendron
and arm and sensations of numb-
remedy.
with ness, tingling, or areas.
burning
in these
A well-chosen homeopathic
remedy can be useful
in relieving the
discomforts and limitations of this condition.
sides
may improve
initial
as the "rusty gate"
cases in which pain occurs
motion of the hand or
wrist, then sub-
with continued motion. The discomfort
is
made worse by cold, damp weather, or an impending storm. The wrist joint may crack when the hand is moved in a circle. Rhus toxicodendron 6c can be taken three to four likely to
be relieved by heat and
times per day for five to seven days, with reduced
quency
342
It
known
is
as the discomfort
is
fre-
relieved.
Homeopathic Remedies
REMEDIES FOR
CHEMOTHERAPY SUPPORT Gelsemium 6c THE REMEDIES intended only for the
listed here are relief
of
some
This remedy
is
known
for
usefulness in calming
its
anticipatory anxiety, such as stage fright.
may
It
prove helpful to people experiencing fear and anxi-
of the unpleasant side effects of
ety prior to cancer treatment.
chemotherapy treatment. These
trembling
may be
this remedy.
remedies are not to be considered as
Nervousness and weak
present, indicating the need for
Gelsemium 6c can be taken two
to three
times prior to chemotherapy treatment.
a substitute for or an adjunct to cancer treatments. safe
and do not
They
are,
however,
interfere with the
chemotherapy treatment
itself.
See
Ipecac 30c Persistent nausea
and vomiting are symptoms
indi-
cating the possible usefulness of this remedy. Individuals will likely have a clean tongue with a lot of
also the section
on chemotherapy
support (page 25).
saliva.
They do not
feel better
after vomiting. Ipecac 30c
when
lying
down
or
can be taken three to four
times every fifteen to thirty minutes and discontin-
ued when the nausea subsides.
Nux Vomica 6c may be
This remedy
helpful for individuals with a
hangover feeling accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
They
will likely be very sensitive to all loud
noises, odors, irritability
and
lights.
may be
Symptoms of
present.
chilliness
Nux vomica
and
6c can be
taken three to four times per day for one to two days
and discontinued when symptoms diminish.
Cadmium Cadmium
Sulf uricum 30c
sulfuricum
is
a little-known
remedy
for
the vomiting and debilitating exhaustion that some-
times follows chemotherapy treatment. Individuals
remedy
needing
this
nausea.
Cadmium
will
be very chilly with intense
sulfuricum 30c can be taken three
times per day for one to two days and discontinued
when nausea and vomiting
Homeopathic Remedies
subside.
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REMEDIES FOR CHICKEN POX Rhus Toxicodendron 6c CHICKEN POX
is
caused by a
This remedy
may be
especially useful
when tremen-
dous itching and restlessness are present. In addi-
highly contagious airborne virus.
The
disease appears ten to twenty-
one days
after exposure,
and symp-
tion, there
Symptoms
may be
stiffness
and muscular aching.
that improve with
this remedy.
warmth
also warrant
Rhus toxicodendron 6c can be taken
four times per day for three to four days or until an-
toms include
fever, lethargy,
itching lesions.
and
Homeopathy
other remedy
Note:
offers
is
indicated.
Many homeopaths recommend
several
doses of Rhus toxicodendron at 30c or higher poseveral
good options
misery of
this
to reduce the
childhood disease.
tency for people recently exposed to chicken pox, in
order to provide a measure of resistence. Rhus toxi-
codendron 30c can be taken three times per day once a
week
for three
weeks by adults and children.
Belladonna 30c Belladonna may be useful at the onset of fever-burning hot skin with a pulsating headache.
The
hot and red, the pupils dilated, but the
mouth may be
pale. Individuals
will have blisters that feel hot
and painful.
is
and
lips
who may
donna 30c can be taken four times per day to four days or until the symptoms subside.
face
benefit Bella-
for three
Sulfur 6c Sulfur
may be of
itching
help with people experiencing great
and intense burning, often
in patches. Indi-
viduals feel hot and cold, and they are drowsy in the
afternoon but hot and bothered at night. In addition, they are aggravated
by heat and contact with
water. Sulfur 6c can be taken four times daily until
symptoms improve.
Bryonia 30c When
a
dry and persistent cough has developed and
the temperature remains high, this
remedy may
Other indicative symptoms are increased irritability
344
help.
thirst
and
and when the expected course of the
Homeopathic Remedies
chicken pox has slowed. Bryonia 30c can be taken three to four times per day
and discontinued when
bothersome than the itching that
water and
Antimonium
fruit.
is
is less
treated with
may be coated may desire cold
the tongue
and white, and individuals
thick
Antimonium tartaricum 6c can be
taken three to four times per day and discontinued
Tartaricum 6c may
itching in this case
Rhus toxicodendron, but
symptoms improve or change.
This remedy
The
the scabs are large.
when improvement
is
noted.
help a rattling cough accompanied
bv fussing and whining.
It
should also be used when
REMEDIES FOR COLIC Cuprum Metallicum 6c COLIC
causes very painful spas-
modic cramps. Homeopathy can bring relief to childhood colic as well as menstrual cramping.
How-
If
abdominal pains are extreme (some describe
the
abdomen is tense, and pain can be made either better or much worse by drinking cold water, then this remedy may be useful. as sharp
physician should be seen
pain and discomfort persist.
if
and stabbing) or
if
the
This remedy can also be used for cramps in the calves
ever, a
it
letes
and the
soles of the feet, particularly in ath-
Cuprum metallicum
or the elderly.
6c can be
taken three to four times as needed and discontinued
when improvement
is
noted.
Chamomilla 6c This remedy
is
noted for
its
usefulness in treating ex-
tremely painful ^sometimes described by people as
unbearable) colicky conditions and those that occur
Children needing this
in sensitive or irritable people.
remedy
will
want
heat. Colic pain
to be carried
may
and
will feel
worse
in
center around the navel and be
accompanied by diarrhea. Chamomilla as "teething granules."
is
often sold
Chamomilla 6c can be taken
three times per day for three to four days.
Colocynthis 30c This remedy, made from bitter cucumber, cated
when
Homeopathic Remedies
who
indi-
severe pain leads to doubling over. Press-
ing hard into the
those
is
abdomen
will benefit
from
brings
some
relief
to
this remedv. Individuals
345
may become
The pain
cutting and harshly contracting (some people de-
The pain worsens with movement but improves when the sufferer bends over. Pain may extend to
"clamped with iron bands"). Diarrhea
bowels, creating a bloated feeling. Belladonna 6c can
may be present as well. Colocynthis 30c can be taken three times per day and discontinued when the pain
be taken in the amount of one dose every hour, up to
diminishes.
ment
Nux Vomica 6c
Bryonia 6c
This remedy
This remedy
very irritable and angry.
scribe feeling
is
indicated for colicky pains following
overeating and overindulgences of
is
not distended. Take
up
teen minutes for
when symptoms
Nux
Symphard abdomen kinds.
all
toms include pinching pain and a that
is
vomica 6c every
fif-
one hour and discontinue
to
diminish.
who may
benefit
from
is
noted.
may
help people
who
accompanied by
stitching pain
The
should be reduced when improve-
an extreme
feel
a bloated feeling.
individuals are also very irritable. For these
people, the slightest
breathing
is
doubling
over.
difficult.
—
movement causes pain even Relief comes from warmth and
Bryonia 6c can be taken in the
amount of one dose every hour, up to six doses; its use should be reduced when improvement is noted.
Belladonna 6c People
six doses; its use
this
remedy
feel a
den onset of gripping pain and have hot, dry
sudskin.
REMEDIES FOR THE COMMON COLD Aconite 30c THE
COMMON COLD
(page
28), a highly contagious viral in-
This remedy can be taken at the
The symptoms
resistance
work,
is
stress,
when immune
compromised by and
anxiety.
over-
The most
common symptoms are sneezing, watering of the eyes and nose, lethargy, aching, sore throat,
coughing.
number of
Homeopathy
fever,
example, after
sitting in front of
on
tioner or riding a bicycle
nose
very suddenly and vio-
is
dry,
an
air condi-
a cool evening).
but individuals sneeze
The
and have
a
scratchy sensation at the back of the throat. Aconite
30c can be taken in the amount of one dose every
two hours, three times
offers a
Kali
only.
Bichromicum 6c
For later stages of a cold,
this
remedy may be useful
when mucus discharge becomes difficult to clear
Mucus may
thick, stringy,
from the head, nose, and
be yellowish-green, and there
at the base of the nose as well as a hoarse
346
wind
and
useful options in alleviat-
ing these symptoms.
(for
come on
sign of a cold.
often following exposure to cold, dry
lently,
fection, often strikes
will
first
and
throat. is
pain
cough
Homeopathic Remedies
with tenacious expectoration. Kali bichromicum 6c
Natrum Muriaticum 6c
can be taken three to four times per day for two to
may be
This remedy
helpful
three days.
if
sneezing
who may
the morning. People
is
worse
in
benefit often have
cold sores and a headache and generally feel unwell.
Rhus Toxicodendron 6c
They
see a watery discharge
rience a loss of taste If
the cold
comes on
as the season changes to cold
and damp, people can look
to this remedy. Early
symptoms will be deep stiffness and body aches. There may also be restlessness, while continued motion somewhat relieves pain and anxiety. Symptoms should improve
in a
warm
hot shower. Other possible
smell.
Euphrasia 6c who may
symptoms
streaming eyes and nose with
and
are fever
a dry
every two
hours, up to six doses.
People
that indicate
Natrum muriaticum
amount of one dose
6c can be taken in the
environment, such as a
remedy
the usefulness of this
and
from the nose and expe-
eyes are red
benefit
from
remedy have
this
much sneezing. Their from burning tears. The symptoms are
cough. Rhus toxicodendron 6c can be taken three
usually worse at night. Euphrasia 6c can be taken
times per day for one to two days.
four times daily, until
symptoms improve.
REMEDIES FOR CONJUNCTIVITIS Argentum Nitricum 6c CONJUNCTIVITIS
can have a
If
discharge from the eye
and yellowish
varkty of causes: a bacteria, a virus, a foreign
body
gic reaction.
in the eye, or
an
aller-
Although homeopathy
in color,
is
profuse, nonirritating,
with the inner corner of the
eye appearing very red and swollen, then this remedy is
indicated. In addition, eyes
and pain
is
may be
tired
and
relieved by cool water or a cold
achy,
com-
press. Individuals generally feel better in cool air,
can address tively, if
condition effec-
this
crave sweets,
a doctor should be consulted
a foreign
body
is
and may experience belching and
Argentum nitricum 6c can be taken times per day for one to two days.
gas.
three to four
lodged in the eye.
A simple, acute episode of conjunctivitis
can be treated with several
homeopathic remedies; however,
Mercurius Sol 6c it is
People needing this remedy will be tired, with an er-
important to obtain medically qualiratic
fied treatment
seen in the
if
first
no improvement
twelve hours.
is
and
body temperature
chilly.
that alternates between hot
The discharge from
the eye will be green-
ish-yellow, causing abrasion to the lids
and margins
of the eye. In addition, individuals will be thirsty
and have excessive sol 6c
saliva
and
foul breath.
Mercurius
can be taken three to four times per day for
one to two days.
Homeopathic Remedies
347
Hepar
Sulfuris 6c
lights.
This remedy
is
called for
when
swelling are pronounced in the eye.
The discharge from
the eyes
is
profuse and yel-
the redness and
lowish, being sticky and dried in the
The
awakening. Improvement
eyes feel as
if
they have sand and grit in them, and they are very sensitive to cold air
any loud noises, strong smells, and bright
sensitive to
and breezes. Also, individuals are
of a
warm
is
morning upon
noticed after application
compress. Hepar sulfuris 6c can be taken
three to four times per day for one to
two
days.
REMEDIES FOR CONSTIPATION Nux Vomica 6c CONSTIPATION is
a
problem
for
(page 32)
many people
This remedy
today's busy world. There are nearly
many
well
known
in
homeopathic
circles
for helping in cases of constipation that develop in
in
individuals
as
is
causes of constipation as
who work
too hard, exercise too
little,
and drink and eat too much. People benefiting from
remedy often have the urge to defecate but
this
are unsuccessful, passing only a small quantity, al-
there are people suffering
Although homeopathy
from
it.
offers several
though
pation.
may
for
who
relief.
Nux
vomica
are dependent
Nux vomica
is
on laxa-
and have headaches that accompany the
tives
dietary and lifestyle changes
does provide some
also helpful for people
gentle alternatives to harsh laxatives,
this
consti-
6c can be taken three times daily
up to ten days.
also be needed.
Sepia 30c This remedy
is
useful for
women who
develop con-
stipation just before or just after menstruation.
women
also
known
cult
bowel movements. This remedy
there
is
a
for helping pregnant
heavy sensation
in the
is
with
It is
diffi-
indicated
if
rectum that remains
even after a bowel movement, stools are hard and difficult to pass
(although they
may be
cise brings relief to the condition,
and
feet are present. Sepia
amount once
a
small), exer-
and cold hands
30c can be taken in the
of three doses in a twenty-four-hour period,
month.
Sulfur 6c Afflicted people
may
alternate between constipation
and diarrhea. They have
348
dry,
hard stools at intervals
Homeopathic Remedies
of a few days or
burning pain; no the stool. Sulfur
more and an inflamed rectum with relief is
may be
experienced from passing
useful in pregnancy. Sulfur 6c
can be taken three times daily for up to ten days; use should be reduced
when improvement
is
its
noted.
REMEDIES FOR DENTAL SUPPORT Arnica 30c
HOMEOPATHIC
remedies for
dental support can be useful in a
number of ways visit to
may
and damage
to soft tissue has occurred. Dentists
who
before and after a
the dentist. Remedies
This remedy
may
help in situations where bruising
use homeopathic remedies often use Arnica,
recommending
before and after surgeries and fol-
it
lowing curettage
(a surgical
a medical instrument
cutting or scraping with
known
as a curette).
When
prove helpful in alleviating painful
soreness and aching follow dental procedures, Ar-
dental conditions while a person
nica
is
may
be useful. Arnica 30c can be taken once be-
fore the procedure
waiting to see a dentist.
and three times per day
for
two
days following the procedure, and discontinued
when
the pain diminishes.
Gelsemium 6c Gelsemium, made from the yellow jasmine, may be useful in reducing the apprehension
and anxiety that
often precedes a visit to the dentist. Individuals
appear dull and lethargic but
fearful.
may semium 6c can be taken one
the back of the head
hours prior to the
liquid
headache
at
also be present. Gelto
two times
in the
visit.
Calendula Made from
A
may
MT
the marigold flower, this homeopathic
mother tincture may help
in accelerating the
healing process following tooth extractions. also help reduce tooth pain.
The mother
It
can
tincture
should be diluted by mixing 25 drops into 4 ounces of water, which can then be used as a mouthwash.
Do Homeopathic Remedies
not swallow the tincture
—
rinse then spit
it
out.
349
Mercurius Sol 6c
night.
People
who may
benefit
There
e salivation.
from is
this
Symptoms
are often loose.
remedy have
ex-
shooting pain radiating
Mercurius
minutes for
sei
sol 6c
are generally worse at
can be taken even"
c:r pain, for
up
to ten doses,
thirty-
and
less
frequently for chronic pain.
out to the ears and spongy receding, tender gums that bleed easilv
Bad breath
is
common, and
teeth
REMEDIES FOR DIARRHEA Arsenicum Album 6c DIARRHEA have
many
page 44 can
This remedy might work for cases of simultaneous diarrhea and vomiting, which can develop after a
causes, including conta-
minated food, teething
in infant:-,
anxiety, dramatic changes in
contaminated meal. Great anxiety;
remedies can treat a whole host of
in cases
cated diarrhea.
who
from
benefit
this
homeopathic preparation. Individuals have wa-
tery
and offensive diarrhea, often with burning pain,
as well as being continually thirsty for sips of
Arsenicum album 6c can be taken every :or
counted on
seen in those
and
cli-
mate, and traveling. Homeopathic
gastrointestinal upsets
may be
exhaustion
restlessness,
and can be
up
v.
min-
thirty
to six doses, then three times daily until
improvements are noted.
of uncompli-
Argentum Nitricum 6c may
Diarrhea be of help
if
be anxiety related. This remedy
may
the diarrhea immediately follows eating
passing straight through.
or drinking, as
if
worse
and with much
at night
flatulence.
It is
often
Argentum
nitricum 6c can be taken every hour for up to six doses; is
its
use should be reduced
when improvement
noted.
Podophyllum 30c This remedy addresses profuse, gushing, and watery -hea.
which
is
not usually accompanied by pain.
jomplete evacuation
In th
soon followed
is
by an urgent sense of having to use the bathroom again.
The abdomen rumbles and
nation. Diarrhea
some improvement
is
worse
in the
gurgles before
morning, with
as the day goes on.
Podophyllum
30c can be taken three to four times per day for one to
350
two c
Homeopathic Remedies
Pulsatilla
may be
Sulfur 6c
6c
Pulsatilla
of help
if
the diarrhea occurs after
eating rich and fatty foods. In this case, the diarrhea is
worse
at night
and
after drinking cold liquids or
weepy and
eating onions. Individuals will tend to be
crave sympathy. Pulsatilla 6c can be taken every
hours for up to six doses.
two
may
Sulfur
diarrhea
is
help in cases of painless diarrhea.
urgent
— usually
in the early
driving the person out of bed.
It
morning,
may be accompa-
nied by hemorrhoids. This type of diarrhea cal of pregnancy. Sulfur 6c
for
up
The
typi-
is
can be taken every hour
to six doses, then three times daily until
symptoms improve.
REMEDIES FOR EAR INFECTIONS Aconite 30c EAR INFECTIONS are
most
common
(page 47)
Aconite may be helpful pears
in
young
somewhat suddenly
children, sure to
with the pain, hot with
for cold drinks.
there
is
inflamma-
tion in the inner ear, often the result
ness
may be
Even with
fever,
a fever, a
and
thirsty
sense of
chilli-
and a pale face could indicate the usefulness of
this remedy. at their
of blocked sinus passages during or
following a cold. There
who showed no
in a child
symptoms of illness, especially after expocold, windy weather. The child may be fear-
ful, restless
casional problem at any age. Ear
when
where ear pain ap-
previous
although the infections can be an oc-
pain occurs
in cases
wakes
Symptoms
calling for Aconite are often
worst around midnight
in the night
(for
example, a child
with ear pain after going to bed
feeling fine). Aconite 30c can be taken every thirty
a
minutes, three to four times as needed, discontinuing
buildup of fluid
in the ear,
which as
dampens hearing, pressure, or
from the
is
ear.
creates a sense of
seen in a discharge
Localized ear pain
be accompanied by a
fever.
may
Not all
ear infections are painful, and a child
symptoms improve.
who shows no
sign of pain
Belladonna 30c Ear infections that may respond to Belladonna are also likely to appear rather swiftly
common intense
may
in the right ear.
The
ear pain
and throbbing, and the cry of
with this type of pain than fearful or whiny.
is
and are more
likely to
a
is
often quite
baby or child
sound angry rather
A hot fever with a hot,
red face
indicate a problem by tipping the
suggests the use of Belladonna. Belladonna 30c can
head consistently to one side or
be taken every thirty minutes, up to four times, discontinuing when symptoms improve.
tugging on an earlobe.
Pulsatilla Pulsatilla
is
the
6c
most
likely
remedy
are unusually clingy, weepy, or
Homeopathic Remedies
for children
who
whiny during an ear
351
infection.
They
are typically comforted by rocking
or walking, and the ear pain ing a cold,
is
damp washcloth
the later stages of a cold or nasal infection with a
often relieved by plac-
greenish discharge from the nose. Pulsatilla 6c can
over the affected ear.
be taken three to four times
These kinds of ear infections often appear during
when improvement
is
daily,
discontinuing
noted.
REMEDIES FOR EYE INJURIES/
EYESTRAIN Aconite 6c EYE STRAIN injuries
When
and minor eye
is
Aconite
eye,
can sometimes be helped
there
irritation
may
and heightened
from foreign matter
in the
bring relief from pain, watering,
sensitivity to light.
Aconite 6c can be
by using homeopathic remedies.
taken three to four times per day and discontinued
Eye strain resulting from too many
when
hours of looking at a computer screen, reading, or detailed
Ruta Graveolens 6c
work
can produce tired eyes that ache and burn, water, have an increased sensitivity to light,
or experience blurry
Minor
eye irritations, from
vision.
smoke, smog, or pollens, and
the discomfort stops.
slight
Ruta
is
most
likely to
be helpful
in cases
of eye strain
where the eyes burn and water
after long periods of
visual effort, such as reading,
computer work, or
embroidery.
The
swollen and
itchy,
may become somewhat and the eyes may be more sensitive eyelids
to light than usual.
two
Ruta graveolens 6c can be taken
to three times, a few hours apart, continuing
only as long as symptoms persist. injuries,
from
may
such as a scratched cornea
a contact lens, dirt, or dust,
Arnica 6c
also be relieved by homeopathy. If
As always,
if
there
is
any doubt
about the severity of a condition volving the eyes,
with a doctor.
it is
the eyes feel sore and bruised, especially after time
spent looking off into the distance, then both rest in-
best to check
and Arnica may
offer
some
relief.
The muscles
of the
eyes
may ache and
two
to three times, a few hours apart, discontinuing
as
feel tired.
Arnica 6c can be taken
symptoms improve.
Apis Mellifica 6c This remedy
may be
helpful in cases of rapid onset
of very watery, burning, and stinging eyes. Symp-
352
Homeopathic Remedies
toms are puffy mellifica light (for
eyelids
and
sensitivity to light.
Apis
symptoms caused by bright example, snow blindness). Apis mellifica
is
useful for
6c can be taken in the
amount
of one dose every
hour, up to six doses, then three times daily;
should be reduced when improvement
its
use
noted.
is
REMEDIES FOR GOUT Nux Vomica 6c GOUT
is
resulting
from the buildup of
This remedy may be indicated in individuals
a painful condition
from an acid stomach and constipation.
also suffer
acid crystals in a joint. This
uric
is
often
caused by genetics, certain drugs,
who
They might be prone
to indulgence in rich foods
alcoholic beverages and
may be
and odors.
sensitive to noise
and
irritable
and over-
Nux vomica
6c can be
taken three to four times per day for one to two days,
or a diet of rich foods.
The homeo-
pathic remedies listed below
provide a measure of the
most painful
even
A doctor
should be consulted to prevent
the pain subsides.
Belladonna 6c When symptoms
of burning and painful throbbing
in a joint are present, this
bring
further episodes.
when
may
relief for
attacks.
discontinuing
and
homeopathic remedy may
The joint will often appear red, The pain will be sharp, and any
relief.
shiny.
against the inflamed joint aggravates viduals
may
it
swollen,
pressure
greatly. Indi-
be quite thirsty and hot. Belladonna 6c
can be taken three to four times per day for one to
two days, discontinuing when
the pain diminishes.
Calcarea Fluorica 6c This remedy
may
be beneficial in conditions charac-
terized by a stabbing pain in the affected joint, which
may "crack" on movement. There haps deformed
joints.
Pain
is
are swollen, per-
relieved
movement and warmth. Calcarea
by gentle
fluorica 6c can be
taken every two hours, up to six doses, in acute cases. Thereafter
and
in chronic cases, three to four
doses can be taken daily until improvement
is
noted.
Colchicum 6c This remedy
may
serve those with an extremely
painful case of gout, where even slight
worsens the pain. The pain
Homeopathic Remedies
is
movement
often worse at night,
353
and
afflicted individuals will likely be very tired
chilly.
and
Colchicum 6c can be taken three to four times
per day for one to two days.
Rhus Toxicodendron 6c This remedy painful,
may be
helpful for joints that are hot,
and swollen. In
The condition is generally improved on moving about and worsens when individuals are lying down and at rest. The pain is relieved by warmth. Rhus toxicodendron 6c can be taken every affected.
hour, up to six doses, in acute cases. Thereafter and in chronic cases, three to four
daily until
improvement
is
doses can be taken
noted.
this case, the big toe is often
REMEDIES FOR HAY FEVER Euphrasia 6c ACUTE HAY FEVER
page
Euphrasia may be helpful in cases where the eyes are swollen and water
responds well to the following
pathic view
is
that allergies are deep-
the time, burning tears are pre-
bland discharge comes from the nose, and
sent, a
homeopathic remedies. The homeo-
all
symptoms worsen
indoors.
Euphrasia 6c can be
taken every fifteen minutes for up to one hour; dis-
continue with significant improvement.
seated problems requiring two to three seasons of
good constitutional
treatment under the care of a trained
doctor
in
order to overcome them.
However, homeopathy can be used to treat allergy
symptoms.
Allium
Cepa 6c
may be beneficial in cases where nose symptoms are opposite those that call
This remedy
the
eye
for
treatment with Euphrasia: Individuals have watery eyes with nonirritating discharge, burning, runny
nose discharge, and frequent, sudden sneezing. Allium cepa 6c can be taken every fifteen minutes for
up
one hour; discontinue with significant im-
to
provement.
Sabadilla 6c This homeopathic remedy can be tried by individuals
experiencing violent sneezing; watery, swollen, eyes;
and
drinks.
The
and red
warm
a sore throat that
person's thinking
is
is
soothed by
dull
and
slow.
Sabadilla 6c can be taken every fifteen minutes for
up
to
one hour; discontinue with significant
improvement.
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Homeopathic Remedies
REMEDIES FOR HEMORRHOIDS Hamamelis 6c HEMORRHOIDS
This remedy
(page60),
can affect
all
is
a condition that
ages and both sexes.
indicated
when
is
present in the affected area.
can be taken three times per day for three days,
Although few people are comfort-
continuing when improvement
from
it
is
noted.
as a result of overeat-
ing and inadequate exercise.
opathy
is
dis-
many
able discussing this problem, suffer
and bruised
a sore
The hemorrhoids can ooze blood, and the lower back may ache. The condition worsens with warmth. Hamamelis 6c feeling
also called piles,
is
a safe
Home-
and gentle treatment
of this troublesome condition.
few remedies are
listed below,
A
but
Calcarea Fluorica 6c A
case of hemorrhoids that
remedy
will
be accompanied by itching
region, bleeding, if
may be helped by
and soreness
Flatulence and constipation
in the anal
lower back.
in the
may
this
also be present.
Calcarea fluorica 6c can be taken three to four times
the problem persists, people should
per day for three to four days.
consult a homeopath.
Arnica 30c Although not often thought of orrhoids, Arnica
may
as a
remedy
birth.
two
suffer
hem-
alleviate the effects of strain-
ing and overexertion; consequently,
women who
for
may
it
from hemorrhoids
help
after child-
Arnica 30c can be taken four times per day for
to three days.
Aesculus Hippocastanum 30c With
this
remedy, the bleeding
is
not so
problem as the sharp, shooting pains
much
felt in
the
the rec-
tum and back. The hemorrhoids are purple and painful. The sensation is described by some people as small sticks
poking the rectum. Aesculus hip-
pocastanum 30c can be taken three times per day
for
three days.
Homeopathic Remedies
355
Pulsatilla
6c
lying
down. This
nancy and Pulsatilla
may be
helpful in cases where the
rhoids are bleeding, painful, and
protruding, and individuals
itchy.
may
feel
hemor-
They may be worse when
is
is
remedy duringpreg-
a useful
often associated with heartburn. Pul-
6c can be taken every hour for the
satilla
first six
doses, then three times daily until improvement
is
noted.
REMEDIES FOR HERPES SIMPLEX Natrum Muriaticum 6c HERPES
is
a
common virus that
For those
who
especially
causes cold sores around the as well as genital eruptions.
mouth
These
outbreaks tend to be painful sores;
experience cold sores around the
after
exposure to sun, Natrum muri-
aticum may be helpful. The eruptions may be
may be
corners of the mouth, and there the lip as well.
lips,
Natrum muriaticum
in the
a crack in
6c can be taken
three to four times per day for three to five days, dis-
a
burning or itching sensation may
continuing when symptoms improve.
precede the outbreak by a few days.
They
are
most
likely to
appear
in
times of stress, and the eruptions
tend to reappear in the same locations.
Rhus Toxicodendron 6c For herpes simplex outbreaks cially
in
any location, espe-
accompanied by burning and
toxicodendron may bring
dron 6c can be taken two
relief.
Rhus
itching,
Rhus toxicoden-
to three times per day for
one to two days.
Apis Mellifica 6c When
the herpes outbreak
is
accompanied by
sting-
ing pain and the area looks red and swollen, Apis mellifica could be helpful.
bring
relief
and
is
A
cold compress
another indication for trying
may this
remedy. Apis mellifica 6c can be taken three to four
times per day for two days.
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:.
hypertension anc
nutrients for, 49-50
Eicosapentaenoic
-
high cholesterol and, 63-64
50-51
Eggs and cholesterol, 62-63
r
and, 109
fibromyalgia anc
dietary changes for. 49
PMS
for weight loss. 124
fibrocystic breast disease and. 52
Eczema
-
premenstrual syndrome
diabetes and, 40-41
230
-
for peptic ulcers. 103
depression and, 36
74
for yeast infections. 129 Eclectic physicians,
kidney stones anc
M
constipation anc.
for gmgrritis. 57
bowel syndrome. 81-82
for irritable
Alzheimer s disea
Be,
rheumatoid
7,
for athletic performance. 16
diabetes anc. arthritis and, 1 16
chemotherapy suppor: 27
for
common colds, 29, 30
ondirions. See
-
Ca c
r bright for,
Endometriosis, caffeine consumption
160-161 G2
Crohn's disease anc
Glaucc d -
oils,
-
cholesterol and
1-0-261
.
for diabetes for fibromyalgia.
Fish
for weight loss. 124
for
cholesterol and. 62
diabetes and. 40
alar degeneration
260-261
homeopathic remec
eczema.
for
for hypertensior
csl
r;
352—35
hyr
_
.irmia and, 70, ~1
.
for migraine headaches, 9
Endorphins, gamma oryzanol
for osteoarthritis, 98
and. 164
for psoriasis, 113
EPA eicosapentaeno
.
for
-
See Fish oils
:!so Fish oils
Ephedra. 259-260 for
^eed
Crohn's disease anc
program, 126
in weight loss
rheumatoid
fibrocystic breast disease and.
metto ar
:atichyp.
hypertriglyceridemia anc.
Epigallocatechin gallate
immune function anc
Flu.
morning sickness anc
Fluoroura.
unsaturated
Foeniculum vulg
Epilepsy, 91
salts bath,
Eqiasetum anvnse. See Horsetail
Fenugret :-:63 for atherosclerosis, 13
Estrogen
for constipation.
for high cholesterol, 66
for
hay
;-. ;
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.:>.
~
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-
v
.
:
:
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Ferulic
19.
164-165
for migraine headaches,
57
for eczema, 49—50
methotr^ for osteoporosis. 101
in pregnancy, 108
vitamin Bi: and, 45 -2
A
-
for vitiligo, 122, 123
for consriparior.
Food additives, 134 :hma and. 9— 10
diabetes and, 40
Food
Fiber.
-2
ar.c.
add esters,
Feverfew. 263-264
364
Evening primrose oil, 158—159
;:c:^
iris,
Pap smears (abnormal and, 102-103
109
.
Euphrasia officinalis, 260-2
j
-4
for high cholesterol, 64
for hypertriglyceridemia 71,72
fever. 60.
for measles,
a
atherosclerosis and. 13
forging:,
Ferrum phosphoricum in pregr..
——
.-.
se
~
~r:
Euphrasia -
F e nnel
.
.
for diabetes, 40.
•
360-
for diarrhea -
33
fibrocystic breast disease and. 72 -
for.
I
depression and, 37, 38
-
boron and, 98, 101
t :..:>;.
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for Crohn's disc
Eauisetum palustre, 99. 101
~i~.
homeopathic remedies
¥ol k
for irritable bowel syndrome, 82, 83
80
2
-
Fennel seeds, 261-:-:
Epinephrine. 2
18
159
1
8
fats.
:
for constipation.
Ephedrine for asthma. 10-1
141
11"
162-163
oil,
forber "2
N
arthritis, 116.
na-redu
p
atherosclerosis and.
asthma. 10—1
Epsom
.
.
159-160
-:nma;
allergic-
MSG
" .
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.
-
.
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.
for irritable bowel for premenstrual
-.
-.
a-.c.
syndrome, 82
syndrome
.10 for
rheumatoid arthritis, 1 16
436
52
for diarrhea -
sensitivity
.
for hemorrhoids, 85
acne and,
high cholesterol anc.
canker sores and 2 i - 1
hypertension anc
constipation anc
h>-permglyceridemia and.
S
.
7
and, 36
Index
Goldenseal, 270-2" 1
Gelsemium
diarrhea and. 45 ear infections and, 47
for anxiety,
eczema and, 49
for
bladder attacks and, 55
gall
333
for dental support.
for ear infections,
for influenza,
hypertension and. 6~
for migraine headaches, 92,
function and. 73
irritable
bowel syndrome and, 82
peptic ulcers and. 104 for psoriasis.
rheumatoid
1
12-1 13
arthritis and,
115-116
lutea,
264-265
367-368
Gout, homeopathic remedies
379
Grape seed
Gentian, 266-267
Graphites for tinnitus, 380-381
Ginger, 26"-268
Grave's disease, 286
as
Green
chemotherapy support, 26
morning
nausea and, 94, 268
for high cholesterol, 66
for
herbs
for.
Fructo-oligosaccharides
FOS
135
.
Cranberry
Fumaric acid
failure, 31
for psoriasis,
1
13
Fungicides, 134
5^-58
Guarana, 237—274
for congestive heart failure, 31
for atherosclerosis, 13
for depression, 38
for high cholesterol, 66 for hypertriglyceridemia. 71, "2
43.44 79
macular degeneration, 86
for migraine headaches, 92
for diabetes. 43
H
nutrients for, 58-59
Glucomannan
56
changes and, 55
nutrients for, 56
Gamma-linolenic acid
GLA
.158-159.
See also Evening primrose
oil
eczema. 49—50
Gamma oryzanol,
164—165
performance and,
Ganoderma lucidum. See Garcinia cambogia Garlic.
Gymnema
-
2 5-2 6
dietary changes and. 59
dietary changes and, 55
athletic
_
Glaucoma, 58-59
Gallstones, 55-56
for
Gum guggulu. See Guggul Gurmarbooti. See
Ginseng. See Asian ginseng; Eleuthero
Galen. 265, 281
for.
Gugulipid. See Guggul
Gymnema,
Ginkgolides, 269
lifestyle
for athletic performance, 16 in weight loss program, 125. 126 _ Guggul. 66. 2 4-275
for infertility (male), 78,
herbs
72
function, 74
Guanylate cyclase. 114
biloba, 268-270
for diabetes,
receptors, 317
immune
Grifola frondosa. See Maitake
for Alzheimer's disease, 7, 8
for
GABA-A
for hypertriglyceridemia, 71, for
for atherosclerosis, 13
and congestive heart
141
for hypertension, 68, 69
as antioxidant, 9
juice
in.
for high cholesterol, 66
117
arthritis.
nutrients for, 57
Ginkgo
zinc and. 224
272—273
for gingivitis. J7
56-58
Gingivitis,
turmeric and, 117
Fruit juice. See also
rheumatoid
tea,
extract. 9
bioflavonoids
92
sickness, 94, 268
for
Free radicals, 8-9
for.
353-354
for migraine headaches,
function, 74
2"l-272
kola,
Genistein, 204
for atherosclerosis, 13
immune
Gotu
266-26"
for constipation, 33
for
48
for urinary tract infections, 121
for atherosclerosis, 13
urinary tract infections and, 120 Fo-ti.
360
for surgery recovery.
Geniana
for Crohn's disease, 35
349
glaucoma and, 59
immune
common colds. 29
for
chemotherapy support. 28. 343
15. 16
Reishi
fruit, 125,
168
Halcion, 81
for weight loss, 124
Hamamelis
Glucosamine
sulfate,
165—166
chondroitin sulfate and, 150
for atherosclerosis. 12. 13
Hamamelis
for osteoarthritis, 98
Harpagoside. 253
Glue
ear.
Devil's claw
Glutamine, 166 athletic
performance and, 15
48
for high cholesterol, 63,
65-66
Hart, James, 18
Hawthorn. 276-277 for congestive heart failure, 31
for peptic ulcers, 104
cisplatin and,
virginiana. See Witch hazel
Harpogophytum procumbens. See
See Ear infections
for hypertension, 68
Glutathione
cancer and, 266
for hemorrhoids, 61, 355 for varicose veins, 383
kidney stones and, 84—85
creatine and, 154
265-266
for ear infections,
diabetes and, 40
Hay
27
n-acetyl cysteine
XAC
hypertension and, 6", 68, 69
Glutathione peroxidase,
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70
Glybunde. 44
9,
fever
and. 189
homeopathic remedies
203
nettle for,
for, 60. 3 ^4
60
nutrients for,
59—60
Glycosaminoglycans, 149, 165
Headaches. See Migraine headaches
Glycosylation, diabetes and, 41
Heart disease. See Atherosclerosis
Gastric acid, 139
Glycyrrhiza spp. See Licorice
Heart
Ge-gen. See Kudzu
Goiter, 1"1
for
immune
function, 74
for yeast infections, 128, 129
Index
failure.
See Congestive heart
failure
437
Heavy menstruation. See Menorrhagia
for
menopausal symptoms, 88
Heavy metals,
for
menorrhagia, 90
8
hypertension and, 67-68
for
104
licorice and,
atherosclerosis and, 12-13
for migraine headaches,
Helicobacter pylori, 103
Hemochromatosis, 16
for osteoporosis, 101
Hemoglobin, iron and, 173
for peptic ulcers,
Hemorrhoids, 60-61
for
dietary changes for, 85
Hops, 277-278 for insomnia, 81
Horse chestnut, 278-279
pregnancy support, 108-109
syndrome
for hemorrhoids, 61
Horseradish, 280-281
(PMS),111 for, 61,
355-356
for
for psoriasis, 113-114 for
rheumatoid
Hemosiderosis, 16
for vitiligo, 123
Hepar
in
sulfuris
arthritis,
117-118
for
128-129
Herpes simplex, homeopathic remedies
337
for conjunctivitis, 348
for,
Herpes
Hepatic encephalopathy, 138 Hepatitis, phyllanthus and, 299
356
Hot
homeopathic remedies
357-358
High
cholesterol,
Hydrazine residues, 134
hydrochloride (HCl)
62-67
for asthma, 10-11
alcohol use and, 63
for atherosclerosis, 13
coffee and, 63
performance, 16
for benign prostatic hyperplasia,
19-20
Hydrogen peroxide, 9 Hydroquinone, 121 Hydroxycitric acid (HCA), 168 in
for canker sores,
22
Hydroxymethylbutyrate (HMB), 138
dietary cholesterol, 62-63
Hypericin, 312
fiber and, 63
Hypericum
herbs
for cataracts, 25
weight loss program, 125
dietary changes for, 62
garlic and, 63
for bursitis, 21
117-118
Hydrochloric acid. See Betaine
High blood pressure. See Hypertension 7-8
arthritis,
Menopause
Huang qi. See Astragalus Humulus lupulus, 277-278
Hesperidin, menopause and, 87
for acne, 6
rheumatoid
flashes. See
Hydrastis canadensis. See Goldenseal
zoster,
for,
Herbs. See also specific herbs
for Alzheimer's disease,
for osteoarthritis, 99
for osteoporosis, 101
weight loss program, 125-127
for yeast infections,
for acne, 6
common colds, 29, 30
Horsetail, 281-282
for urinary tract infections, 121
iron deficiency and, 173
for athletic
low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and, 64
vitamin B12 and, 216
104-105
for premenstrual
61
homeopathic remedies
for boils,
betaine hydrochloride (HC1) and, 140
morning sickness, 94
for osteoarthritis, 99
for,
92
for night blindness, 96
Hemila, Harri, 73-74
herbs
Homocysteine
for,
lifestyle
MT 338
for boils,
65-66
for insect bites,
64-65
for
chemotherapy support, 27-28
nutrients for,
for
common colds, 29-30
olive oil and, 63
362
Hypericum perforatum.
changes, 63-64
See
St.
John's wort
Hyperparathyroidism, 108 Hypertension, 67-69. See also
Pritikin diet
program
for Crohn's disease, 35
small meals
for,
for depression, 38
soy products and, 63
dietary changes and, 67-68
for congestive heart failure, 31
for,
112
Congestive heart failure
63
for diabetes,
43-44
sugar and, 63
herbs
for diarrhea,
45-46
trans fatty acids and, 63
isolated systolic hypertension, 68
High-density lipoprotein (HDL). See
for ear infections, 48
for
eczema, 50-51
also
for fibrocystic breast disease, for fibromyalgia,
52-53
for gallstones, 56 for gingivitis,
immune
for irritable for
72-73
function, 74
for infertility (male),
76
78-79
80-81
bowel syndrome, 82-83
macular degeneration, 86
438
rheumatoid
for,
lifestyle
arthritis and, 116,
See
for irritable
bowel
syndrome, 82
117
AIDS
72-73
changes and, 70
nutrients for, 70-71
Hypnosis
HIV infection.
68-69
for infertility (female),
for insomnia,
herbs
Histidine, 167
for hypertriglyceridemia, for
dietary changes for, 69-70
Hyper-
Histamine, Crohn's disease and, 34
for high cholesterol, 65-66
changes and, 68, 95
nutrients for, 68
Hippocrates, 265, 317
hemorrhoids, 61
for hypertension,
triglycerides. See
68-69
Hypertriglyceridemia, 69-72
triglyceridemia
57-58
for hay fever, 60 for
lifestyle
cholesterol
chromium and, 150 High
54
High
for,
Hypophyllanthine, 299
Homeopathic remedies, 331-384. See also specific ailments
Homeopathy
I
definition of, 330
dosages, 330
Ignatia
mother tincture (MT), 330
for anxiety, 333
succussion, 330
for insomnia, 81, 363
Index
for
menopausal symptoms,
for
postpartum depression, 372
in
88,
365
Interferon, vitamin Intestinal gas,
pregnancy, 109
for restless leg
Immune
for,
syndrome, 376
function, 72-75
dietary changes
herbs
in kelp,
73
innate immunity, 72-73
nutrients for,
(OKG)
and, 191
D
Infertility (male)
75-76
76
Kreb's cycle, pantothenic acid and, 193
for
morning
Kudzu, 284-285
sickness, 94, 468
pregnancy, 109
for hypertension, 68, 69
173-174
performance and,
15, 16
76 Lachesis for menopausal symptoms,
174
menorrhagia, 89, 91
88,
zinc and, 19, 225
77-79
dietary changes for, 79
for,
81-82
herbs
homeopathic remedies
for,
79, 358
changes and, 77, 79-80
nutrients for, 77-78
for,
homeopathic remedies
for,
360-361
82-83
for canker sores,
Lactobacillus acidophilus and, 82, 135
for
changes and, 82
and
for,
361
22
function, 74
bowel syndrome,
82, 135
cholesterol, 63
Isolated systolic hypertension, 68
for yeast infections, 128
Lactobacillus bulgaricus for canker sores,
22
Lactose intolerance, 175
Isothujone, 323
Innate immunity, 72-73
Lactovegetarian diet, 115
Laminaria, 174
Inosine, 169
Inositol,
immune
for irritable
Isoleucine, 138
homeopathic remedies
45
bowel syndrome, 82
for diarrhea, 45
Isoflavones
135
for migraine headaches, 92
nutrients for, 82
See Crohn's disease
athletic
for irritable
iron deficiency and, 173
lifestyle
Inflammatory bowel disease.
as,
Lactobacillus acidophilus, 134-135
food allergies and, 82
78-79
Lactase, 175-176
for diarrhea,
bowel syndrome, 81-83
dietary changes
365-366
acidophilus
Iron-loading anemias, 16 Irritable
Infertility (male),
Injuries,
Korean ginseng. See Asian ginseng
as pregnancy support, 108
and, 192
Influenza,
84-85
chemotherapy support, 28, 343
for
PABA (paraaminobenzoicacid)
lifestyle
changes and, 84
nutrients for,
for
in kelp,
changes and, 75-76
for,
lifestyle
60
for infertility (female),
nutrients for, 76
herbs
for hay fever,
athletic
for,
dietary changes for, 75
lifestyle
calcium supplementation and, 145
for depression, 37, 38
Infertility (female),
for,
Kidney stones, 83-85
172-173
dietary changes for, 83-84
Iron,
359-360
herbs
for vitiligo, 123
Iridoid glycosides, 253
homeopathic remedies
Indigestion,
Khelhn
for asthma, 10
in
and, 219
Impotence. See
174
air,
Ipecac
73-74
ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate
vitamin
Kava, 283-284
Ionizing radiation, 8
changes and, 73
lifestyle
for insomnia,
81,363
Ketoisocaproate (KIC), 138
Ionized
for,
phosphoricum
Kelp, 174-175
74
for,
359-360
fibrocystic breast disease and, 52
245
for,
Kali
homeopathic remedies
Iodine, 134, 171
cartilage and, 147
claw
and, 73, 74
Intrauterine devices (IUDs), 89
adaptive immunity, 73
cat's
C
performance and,
Lapachol, 297
15, 16
Law of
170
Laxatives. See Constipation
diabetes and, 42, 43 Jet lag, melatonin and, 185 Inositol hexaniacinate, 213 for high cholesterol,
Similars, 330
L-carnitine, 146-147
Journal of the American Medical
64
L-dopa, 207
Association, 116
Lead,
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70, 71 Insect bites,
homeopathic remedies
Juniper, 282-283
Lecithin, 176-177. See also
for,
for urinary tract infections, 121
362-363
Juniperus communis. See Juniper
Insoluble fiber, 159
for,
for, 81,
363-364
for, 80,
185-186
nutrients for, 80
Insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM). See Diabetes
Index
K
for insect bites,
363
for osteoarthritis, 99,
function and, 73
melatonin
196
for injuries, 361
80-81
homeopathic remedies
immune
in,
Ledum
Insomnia, 79-81 herbs
Phosphatidyl choline phosphatidylserine
Kali
LEM
bichromicum
for
common
colds, 30,
346-34 T
for migraine headaches, 92, 368 for yeast infections, 129,
384
370
(Lentinan edodes mycelium
extract), 311
Lemon balm, 285-286 for insomnia, 81
439
179-180
Lentinan edodes. See Shiitake
lutein and,
Leprosy, 292
nutrients and, 85—86
performance and,
15, 16
whey protein and.
asthma, 10
soy isoflavones and, 204
performance and, 15,16 cisplatin and, 26—2"
286-287
and congestive heart
asthma, 11
diabetes and. 42. 43
for canker sores. 2
for fibromyalgia. 54
for
tor
nutrients for, 87-88
athletic
Leucovorin, 16 Licorice,
for
eczema, 50-51
for
failure,
for peptic ulcers, 104, 105
for hypertension, 68
syndrome
kidney stones and, 84, 85
Ling chih ling
zhi.
174
for migraine headaches,
for premenstrual
syndrome
for
Liver conditions, 138
Maidenhair
thistle
299
jnd, 291
phyllanthus and, 299
vitamin
C
and, 217
Lou Gehng\
disease, 138
L-phenylalanine, 194-195
Lutein, ,iv
carnitine and. 31
chemotherapy support. 27
F9-180,209
Migraine headaches, 91-92, 36"-368
69
for hypertriglyceridemia. for
iuang. See Ephedra
Manganese,
root,
Milk
Matricaria recutita. See
for.
358
and
for infertility
male
~9 .
for tinnitus, 381
carnitine and, 31
440
313,324
Morning
changes and, 85
diabetes and, 40
93—94
dietary changes
184—185
herbs
15, 16
homeopathic remedies
athletic
triglycerides,
performance and, alter ni folia. See
Tea
tree oil
Mouth
glaucoma. 59
officinalis.
Menopause,
— 8
185-186 See
Lemon balm
— 88
for.
tincture
MT
ulcers. See
for, 94,
468
,
330
Canker
sores
nutrients for, 95
Mucopolysaccharides, 149, 165 Mucositis, 26
herbs
Mukul myrrh
88
93
MSG sensitivity, 94-95
dietary changes and, 8~ for,
for,
94
nutrients for, 93-94
Mother
Melatonin. 185-186
Melissa
86
oils,
sickness,
Medium chain Melaleuca
10
MAO),
oxidase
Monosaturated
sativa. See Alfalfa
for insomnia, 80,
Macular degeneration, 85-86
Monoamine
Meditation, fibromyalgia and, 53
for
M
Molybdenum for asthma, Momordica charantta. See Bitter melon
Medical World News, SO gas, 359
Lysine, 181-182
for,
Chamomile
364
Medicago
for indigestion
lifestyle
as antioxidants, 9
Measles, homeopathic remedies
for impotence,
herbs
specific minerals
Matncin, 248
336
290-291
vitamin mineral supplements;
for peptic ulcers, 104
for benign prostatic hyperplasia,
thistle, 38.
Minerals. See also Multiple
for diarrhea, 46
Lycopodium
for. 92.
-368
for psoriasis. 114
common colds, 29
macular degeneration and, 86
as antioxidant. 9
92
for gallstones, 56
289-290
for Crohn's disease, 35
Lycopene. 180-181.209
91
nutrients for, 91-92
183-184
9,
for.
for,
homeopathic remedies
Malabar tamarind, 168
for
Luteolin.
herbs _
for cataracts. 24. 25
20.
71,72
function, ~4
immune
for herpes zoster,
dietary changes
for asthma, 11
antioxidant. 9
35~- ; 58
for high cholesterol, 66
Marshmallow
>
Methotrexate. 26
Mezereum
for osteoporosis, 101
depression and, 37
Methionine, 186-18"
for diabetes. 4^
Ma
High cholesterol atherosclerosis and, 12
for vitiligo, 122. 12
See Ginkgo biloba
tree.
for hypertension, 68,
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL). See also
Messina, Mark. 204
Maitake, 288-289 for
3~9
Mercury, 8
Ma huang. See Ephedra
hepatitis, phyllanthus and,
350
mumps, 369
for teething pain,
Lipotropics, 186
cirrhosis, carnitine deficiency and. 146
for canker sores, 23, 341
for dental support,
.110
zinc and. 22^
Lipase, 178-179
Peppermint
sol
for conjunctivitis, 34"
vitamin B6, 17
Linolenic acid. 158
milk
91-92
100—101
PMS
for, 90,
PMS
piperita. See
Mercurius
for osteoporosis,
See Reishi
homeopathic remedies
Mentha
Lignans. 159
Ligustrum lucidum
90
Menorrhagia: Premenstrual
in kelp,
299
for,
Menstruation. See Menopause;
glaucoma, 59
Light sensitivity. See Photosensitivity
308
herbs
nutrients for, 89-90
for high cholesterol, 65
in schisandra,
31
Menorrhagia
366-36"
for fibromyalgia, 54
in phyllanthus,
for, 88,
365-366
Magnesium, 182-183
Leucine. 138, 177-178 athletic
homeopathic remedies
tree.
See Guggul
Index
Mullein, 291-292 for
asthma,
for
common
1
I
colds, 29, 30
187-188 vs. tablets,
187-188
competing ingredients
in,
1
88
for high cholesterol, 64
Ornithine, 190-191
menopausal symptoms, 88
herbs
menorrhagia, 90
nutrients
premenstrual syndrome
and
Nitrous oxide,
Non
remedies
herbs
5
See Diabetes
for
canker sores, 22
Norepinephrine, 207
for
common
Nux vomica
colds, 29, 30
for alcohol
for
N (NAC), 189-190
nutrients
98-99
solanine and
and, 35 Osteoporosis, 100-10! caffeine intake and, 83-84
28, 343
dietary changes
100
for,
exercise and, 100
herbs
for constipation, 33, 348
homeopathic remedies
for
and s 225
for,
Osteomalacia, Crohn's disease
chemotherapy support,
3
in
for, 99,
Osteochondrosis, 96-97
withdrawal support. 332
53
for indigestion
chemotherapy support, 26
99
for colic, 346
for gout,
cysteine
16
5,
370-371
boron compared, 117
for gingivitis, 57, 58
for,
homeopathic remedies
boswellia and, 239
Myrrh, 292-293
zinc
1
(NSAIDs .99
369-370
as
1
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for.
1
D-phenylalanine and, 98, 194
8
[NIDDM).
weight loss program, 125
Mumps, homeopathic
performance and,
glucosamine sulfate and, 165-166
insulin-dependent diabetes
vegetarian multiples, 188
[OKG
dietary changes and, 97-98
arthritis and,
for urinary tract infections. 121
16
5,
Osteoarthritis, 97-99
osteoarthritis, 97
time-released forms, 188
1
Osgood-Schlatter disease, 96-97
95-96
for,
rheumatoid
(PMS), 110
N -acetyl
athletic
Nightshade plants
for osteoporosis, 101
performance and,
Oseillococcinum for influenza, 361
Pi 3
96
for,
1
191 -192
Night blindness, 95-96
76
1
ithine alpha-ketoglutarate
Nicotinamide. Sec Niacinamide-
for
in
athletic
pregnancy, 108
for
for
infections, 121
Ornish, Dean,
Nicotinic acid. See Vitamin
for infertility 'female;,
oils
for urinary tract
diabetes and, 42-43
in
45
SeeYwh
oils.
Oregon grape
photosensitivity and, 106
Crohn's disease, 34—35
for
Oral contraceptives, 37 25
for osteoarthritis, 98
chevvable multiples, 188
for diarrhea,
Niacinamide
depression and, 37, 38
Multiple vitamin/mineral supplements,
capsules
Omega- 3
for cataracts,
for car infections, 48
19,
Niacin. See Vitamin B3
for, 101
lifestyle
and
gas, 359
Otitis media. See
pregnancy, 109
371
changes and, 100
nutrients for, 100
insomnia, 81, 364
for, 101,
101
Ear infections
n, 9
Naphthoquinones, 297
for
Naringeimn, 140-141
for urinary tract infections, 382
ndole alkaloids, 145
pregnancy support, 373
le,
8
Natrum munaticum for
canker sores, 23, 341
for
common
colds, 30, 347
for herpes simplex,
in
3
56
for indigestion
and gas, 359-360 for tinnitus, 381
for ec/.ema, 50, 51
for infertility (female),
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70
for vitiligo. 122, 123
for
Nausea. See also Morning sickness
Palm
insomnia, 81
oil,
;an ginseng
Pancreatic enzymes,
Obesity. See also Weight loss
Negative iron therapy for asthma, 10
atherosclerosis and, 12
Pancreatin, 178
Neoruscogemn, 240-241
gallstones and. 55
Pantethine
Nepta
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70
Nettle,
cataria. See
Catnip
19,293-294
infertility 'female;
199-200,277
19,20 for
as
hay
fever,
Olive
60
Index
84
function, 74
$7
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70 31,
Pantothenic acid, 193-194. See also Pantethine
cholesterol and, 63
Olyindole alkaloids for
pregnancy support, 108, 109
New England journal of Medicine,
oil,
1
for high cholesterol, 64, 65
and, 76
Oligomeric procyanidins (OPCs),
for benign prostatic hyperplasia,
76
62
Panax ginsen
kidney stones and, 84
ginger and, 268
a
192-193
diabetes and. 40
pregnancy, 109
Natrum phosphoncum
Natrum salicyhcum
PARA 'paraaminobcnzoic
Oats, 294-295
postpartum depression, 372
for
immune
for athletic
performance,
14, 16
for high cholesterol, 64 for
rheumatoid
arthritis,
1
16
441
Pap smears (abnormal), 102-103 nutrients for, 102-103
Piper methysticum, 283-284
Prostate cancer
Plantago spp. See Psyllium
Passiflora incarnata. See Passion
Plaque
(arterial).
lycopene and, 180
See Atherosclerosis
Platelet-activating factor (PAF), 269
flower
Passion flower, 295-296
Pliny the Elder, 265
Podophyllum
for insomnia, 81
Pasteur, Louis, 265
Poison
Pau d'arco, 296-297 Pausinystalia yohimbe. See
Yohimbe
for diarrhea, 46,
350
374
Hay
Polycythemia, 16 Fo-ti
high cholesterol and, 63
Postpartum depression, homeopathic
Peppermint, 297-298
remedies
for irritable
bowel syndrome,
82-83
in kelp,
Psoralen drugs, 123 failure, 31
174
herbs
for,
104-105
changes and, 104
Morning sickness
in,
Periodontal disease. See Gingivitis
PABA
and, 192
diabetes and, 40
in,
45
hemorrhoids, 85
high cholesterol and, 63, 66 109, 373
for hypertriglyceridemia, 71, for irritable
changes and, 107-108
bowel syndrome, 82
nutrients supporting, 108
Phenylalanine, 194-195. See also
postpartum depression, 372
Pueraria spp. See
yeast infections and, 128
Pulsatilla
tyrosine and, 207
Phenylketonuria (PKU), 177
for
eczema, 50,51
for gallstones, 56
for diarrhea, 46, 351 for ear infections, 49, for
1
for measles,
exercise and, 109-110
for
for Alzheimer's disease, 7
herbs
depression and, 37, 38
homeopathic remedies
in
lifestyle
morning sickness,
94, 468
378-379
Photosensitivity, 105-106
dietary changes lifestyle
for,
105
changes and, 105-106
Phyllanthine, 299
Phyllanthus, 298-299
changes, 109-110
1
Pritikin diet
program, 111-112
The
Permanent Weight-Loss
Manual The
Pritikin
Phytosterols, 19
soy and, 204
Acne
Pine bark extract as antioxidant, 9
for osteoarthritis, 99, 371
(Pritikin),
postpartum depression, 372
pregnancy, 109
112
Program for Diet
Exercise (Pritikin), 112
as antioxidant, 9 Probiotics, 134-135
Progesterone, 198
Prostaglandin El (PGE1), 158
syndrome (PMS),
111,366
10
Nathan, 111
Pritikin
mumps, 369
in
vitex for, 90 Pritikin,
menorrhagia, 90
for
for premenstrual
Proanthocyanidins, 199-200
Phytate, 38
442
111,
nutrients for, 110
nutrients for, 106
Pimples. See
for,
for
for
vitamin B6 and, 36-37,
pregnancy, 109
for surgery recovery,
111
366-367
Phospholipids, 186
for
for,
364
menopausal symptoms,
88,365
fibrocystic breast disease and,
52-53
351-352
hemorrhoids, 61, 356
dietary changes for, 109
Phosphatidylserine (PS), 196-197
Phosphorus
Kudzu
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS),
tyrosine supplements and, 207
Phosphatidyl choline (PC), 176-177
for weight loss, 124
Pregnenolone, 198-199
109-1
72
for psoriasis, 114
Phenformin, 44
D-phenylalanine
112-113
for constipation, 32, 33
for
108-109
iron deficiency and, 173 lifestyle
for,
113-114
for diarrhea,
and, 163
herbs helping
homeopathic remedies
nutrients for, 104
Peyronie's disease,
folic acid
for,
nutrients for, 113
dietary changes for, 107
iron deficiency and, 173
112-114
Psyllium, 299-300
Pregnancy, 107-109. See also Infertility (female);
Psoriasis,
dietary changes
kidney stones and, 84
dietary changes for, 103-104
Primus serotina, 319-320 Pseudohypericin, 312
as pregnancy support, 108
Peptic ulcers, 103-105
lifestyle
372
hypertension and, 67
lemon balm and, 286
herbs
for,
Proteolytic enzymes, 156—157 for urinary tract infections, 121
Potassium, 197-198
and congestive heart
57
performance and, 15
kidney stones and, 84
Porphyria cutanea tarda, 105
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70
athletic
diabetes and, 40
fever
diabetes and, 40
Pentacyclic triterpenoids, 19
Protein
Crohn's disease and, 34
Pollen allergy. See
Polygonum multiflorum. See
Pectin
20
19,
prostatic hyperplasia
homeopathic remedies
ivy,
for,
for yeast infections, 128, 129
for gingivitis,
saw palmetto and,
Prostatic hyperplasia. See Benign
for
Raynaud's phenomenon, 375
for
rheumatoid
arthritis, 118,
377-378 for varicose veins,
382
for yeast infections, 129,
&
384
Purple coneflower. See Echinacea
Pygeum, 300-301 benign prostatic hyperplasia and, 19,20 Pyridoxal-5'-phosphate for carpal tunnel syndrome, 23-24
Pyndoxine. See Vitamin B6
Index
Pyruvate. 200-201 athletic in
low-fat diet for.
performance and.
15, 16
weight loss program. 125
Pyruvic acid. 200-201
1
osteoporosis and, 100
solanine and. 115
peptic ulcers and. 103
Rhodopsin. 96
Sambucus
Rhus toxicodendron
SAM
334
for backache.
;
for bursitis. 21.
Quercetin, 140-141, 201-202
for carpal tunnel
for atherosclerosis. 12, 13
for chicken pox.
for cataracts. 25
for
chamomile containing. 24S
for gout.
diabetes and. 42
for herpes zoster.
59-60
for
Sandalwood. 304-305 latum album, 304—305
342
syndrome. 24. 342 344
in
354
for osteoarthritis. 99,
for peptic ulcers, 104
for rashes. 3~4
Sarsaparilla. for
370
arthritis.
Riboflavin. See Vitamin
US.
3
B2
for herpes
lifestyle
Rashes, homeopathic remedies for.
Raynaud's phenomenon, homeopathic remedies
Red
clover,
for.
for.
118-119
Red raspberry
idaeus. See
Ri^cogenin. 240-241
for
eczema. 50, 51
fo-ti,
Red
raspberry, 302-303
264
for
chemotherapy support. 27, 28
common colds. 29, 30 Scleroderma. PABA and. 192 for
Scouring rush. See Horsetail
308-309
for insomnia. 81
Scurvy, 218
broken bone support. 338
for bursitis. 21.
Red
Schisandra, 307-308
Scullcap,
Ruta graveolens
for acne. 6 for
changes
Riiscm aculeatus. See Butcher's broom
375
301-302
118
19.20.336
nutrients for. 119
Rubus
374
arthritis, 11".
for benign prostatic hyperplasia.
dietary changes for. 118-119
358
zoster.
rheumatoid
Saw palmetto, 306-30"
IS— 119
calcium deficiency. 144—145
Ranunculus bulhosus
305-306
eczema, 50,51
for psoriasis. 114 for
rheumatoid
1
yucca. 11". 325
Sarcoidosis. 108
35~
herpex simplex. 356
Rickets.
Saponins for high cholesterol. 66
common colds, 30. 34"
for high cholesterol. 64
for
nigra. See Elderberry
S-adenosyl methionine), 163
vitamin B12 and, 216
-
for canker sores. 23.
for hay fever,
migraine headaches and. 91
15
nutrients for. 116—117
340
for carpal runnel
Scutellaria lateriflora. See Scullcap
Selenium.
syndrome.
203-204
9. 134.
for atherosclerosis. 12. 13
macular degeneration and, 86
24. 342
for eye conditions. 352
for Osgood-Schlatter disease, 96. 9~
for diarrhea. 46
for injuries. 361
Pap smears (abnormal) and. 102
as pregnancy support. 108. 109
for osteoarthritis. 99. 371
for
common colds. 29, 30
Reishi, for
303-304
for
chemotherapy support. 2~-2S
rheumatoid
arthritis,
Selenium metallicum 1
18, 3
Rutin for glaucoma, 59
homeopathic
3~6
Resveratrol. 202-203
for
menopausal symptoms.
Sabal serrulate. See Saw palmetto
for
menorrhagia, 90
Saccharomyces
for
morning
John's bread. See Carob
for
postpartum depression. 372
John's wort. 312-313
in
atherosclerosis and, 13
St.
St.
cereiisiae, 143
for depression, 38
See Cascara bark
115-118
dietary changes for, 115-116
for ear infections. - s for vitiligo. 123
D-phenylalanine and. 194
Salah guggal. See Boswellia
exercise and. 116
Salicylic acid.
herbs
for.
11~— 118
homeopathic remedies 3 -3~8
for.
—
iron excess and. 174
Index
319
asthma and.
histidine levels and. 16~
lifestyle
309-310
Sabadilla for hay fever. 60, 354
Rhamnus purshiani cortex. arthritis.
79
for constipation. 33. 348
tunnel syndrome
Rheumatoid
.
Sepia
Repetitive strain injury. See Carpal
for.
leaves.
358
male
for constipation. ;;
for hypertriglyceridemia. 71
remedies
for infertility
Senna
for hypertension, 68, 69
Restless leg syndrome,
for impotence.
changes and. 116
9
for tinnitus. 381
118,
Salix
.ilb j.
See White willow
Salt
hypertension and. 67
kidney stones and, 84
88,
366
sickness, 94. 468
pregnancy. 109
for premenstrual
syndrome PMS),
111.366 for urinary tract infections.
Serenoa
reperts.
See
121,382
Saw palmetto
Serotonin, migraine headaches and. 91
Shave grass. See Horsetail
Shen Xong. 234. 2S4. 307 Shiitake. for
310-311
chemotherapy support. 27
Shingles,
homeopathic remedies
for.
357-358
443
Siberian ginseng. See Eleuthero
Stellaria
Sickle cell anemia, 16
Sterols,
Silicea for boils,
338
media. See Chickweed
164-165
Tanacetum partbenium. See Feverfew
Taraxacum
officinale.
See Dandelion leaf
Stress
fibromyalgia and, 53
Tarentula cubensis for boils, 337
high cholesterol and, 64
Tartrazine, asthma and, 9
Silymarin, 290-291
hypertension and, 67
Taurine, 206-207
Skin conditions. See also Acne; Eczema;
immune
Silicon for osteoporosis, 101
Silybum amrianutn. See Milk
thistle
insomnia and, 80
Psoriasis; Vitiligo
homeopathic remedies
sandalwood
oil for,
Sleeplessness. See
for,
374
irritable
Insomnia
common
bowel syndrome and, 82
Styes, eyebright for,
260
for hypertension, 68
313-314
tree oil,
for acne, 6
Succussion,330
for yeast infections, 128, 129
Teething, homeopathic remedies
Sugar. See also Diabetes
for Crohn's disease, 35
diabetes and, 42
Tea
101,371
colds, 29
failure, 31
cysteine and, 154
Strontium carbonica for osteoporosis,
304
Slippery elm, 311-312 for
and congestive heart
function and, 73
Smilax spp. See Sarsaparilla
common colds and, 28
Smoking, 8
Crohn's disease and, 34
Testosterone,
atherosclerosis and, 24
depression and, 36
Thalassemia, 16
Crohn's disease and, 34
ear infections and, 47
Theobromine, 125
diabetes and, 41
high cholesterol and, 63
Theophrastus, 317
ear infections and, 48
hypertension and, 67
Theophylline, 10, 125
high cholesterol and, 64
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70
Thiamine. See Vitamin Bl
hypertension and, 95
immune
Thujone, 323
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70
peptic ulcers and, 103
Thyroid, iodine and, 171
urinary tract infections and, 120
Thyroid cancer, 171
yeast infections and, 127-128
Thyroid-stimulating hormone
infertility (female)
and, 75
insomnia and, 80
function and, 73
macular degeneration and, 85
Sulfa drugs,
migraine headaches and, 91
Sulfites,
osteoporosis and, 100
Sulfur
PABA
in,
267
Tobacco smoking. See Smoking
344
for constipation, 33, in cysteine,
348-349
154-155
Tocopherol. See Vitamin E
Tomatoes, lycopene
in,
180-181
Sodas. See Soft drinks
for diarrhea, 46, 351
Touch-me-not. See Eleuthero
Sodium. See Salt
methionine and, 186
Trans fatty acids, 63
Sodium ascorbate,
10
for rashes,
Soft drinks
kidney stones and, 84
rickets and,
rheumatoid
Surgery recovery, homeopathic remedies for,
menopausal symptoms and,
87,
204
Spastic colon. See Irritable bowel
syndrome motility.
378-379
Syphilis,
Medium
chain triglycerides
chromium and, 41 flaxseed oil and, 162 oils
Pritikin diet
and, 160
program and, 112
weight loss and, 64
292
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
Trigonella foenum-graecum.
See Fenugreek
alfalfa and, 231
See Infertility (male)
clover
Triglycerides. See also
omega-3
Susbrita Samhita, 274
isoflavones in, 204
Red
diabetes and, 40
Superoxides, 9
high cholesterol and, 63, 65
Tri folium pratense. See
Hypertriglyceridemia; 9, 151
manganese and, 183
arthritis and, 115
Soy products, 204-205
in
118-119
Superoxide dismutase (SOD),
and osteoarthritis, 97
Spirulina,
Traveler's diarrhea, 135
384
Sunlight. See also Photosensitivity
Solanine
Sperm
374
for yeast infections, 129,
osteoporosis and, 100
iron excess and, 174
205-206
Triterpene glycosides, 237
Tryamine, migraine headaches and, 91
weight loss program, 125,
Trypsin, 156-157
205-206
Tryptophan, migraine headaches
Spontaneous abortion, 75
379
for urinary tract infections,
121,382
444
and, 91
Tabebuia impestiginosa.
Staphysagria for surgery recovery,
for,
380-381
for chicken pox,
blindness, 353
and, 164
Tinnitus, homeopathic remedies
for acne, 6, 331
Snow
Tibb medicine, ginger
asthma and, 9
peptic ulcers and, 104
C and, 218
gamma oryzanol
(TSH),286
and, 193
pregnancy and, 107 vitamin
for,
379-380
See Pau d'arco
Tagamet, 104
Talmud,
garlic in,
Turmeric, 314-315 as antioxidant, 9 for bursitis, 21
265
for
rheumatoid
arthritis,
117
Index
Turnera diffusa. See Damiana
Type
A behavior
Vanadium, 208-209
Vitamin B5. See Pantothenic acid Vitamin B6, 214-215
diabetes and, 42, 43
atherosclerosis and, 12
Vanadyl
high cholesterol and, 64
Varicose veins, homeopathic remedies
Type I/Type
II
diabetes. See Diabetes
for,
Vegan
Tyrosinase, 151
Tyrosine, 207-208 for Alzheimer's disease, 7
depression and, 37, 38, 207
sulfate,
208
for acne, 5
382-383
for
atherosclerosis and, 13
diet
for athletic
diabetes and, 40
for autism, 17
lysine and, 181
for canker sores,
22
taurine in, 206
for carpal tunnel
syndrome,
D deficiency,
for depression,
cholesterol and, 62
Q10
performance, 14, 16
23-24
144-145
Vegetarian diet
Ubiquinone. See Coenzyme
asthma, 10
cholesterol and, 62
vitamin
u
as antioxidant, 9
36-37
diabetes and, 41,42
diabetes and, 40
fibrocystic breast disease and, 52
gallstones, formation of, 55
fluorouracil and, 27
hypertension and, 67
for high cholesterol,
kidney stones and, 84
hydrazine
multiple vitamin/mineral supple-
kidney stones and, 84, 85
Ulcerative colitis. See Irritable bowel
syndrome
64
compounds and, 134
Ulcers (gastric/duodenal).
See Peptic ulcers
Ulmus
ments
for,
magnesium and, 183
188
elm
rubra. See Slippery
arthritis and, 115
for
morning sickness,
Verbascum tbapsus. See Mullein
for
MSG sensitivity, 95
rheumatoid
(UVA) radiation therapy
Ultraviolet
93, 94
for vitiligo, 122
Vermouth, 322
for osteoporosis, 101
Vitamin A, 209-210.
photosensitivity and, 106
Uncaria tomentosa, 245-246
United
Kingdom melon
availability,
236
36-37,110
and beta-carotene, 209 boswellia in, 239 for cataracts, 24,
butcher's
ephedra
broom
Vitamin B12, 216-217
25
241
in,
availability,
licorice in,
for Crohn's disease, 35
for asthma, 10
for ear infections, 48
atherosclerosis and, 13
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70
for bursitis,
260
287
phyllanthus
in,
299 for
immune
function, 73, 74
Urinary tract infections, 120-121.
for Crohn's disease,
for night blindness, 95, 96
diabetes and, 41,42
and, 45, 164, 216
Pap smears (abnormal) and, 102
folic acid
for peptic ulcers, 104
for high cholesterol, 64, 65
dietary changes for, 120 for,
34
depression and, 37, 38
hyperplasia
121 as
homeopathic remedies
20
menorrhagia and, 89, 91 See also Benign prostatic
herbs
syndrome (PMS),
for premenstrual
for acne, 5, bitter
pregnancy support, 108
for infertility (male), 78
for, 121,
for urinary tract infections, 121
for osteoporosis, 101
381-382 Vitamin Bl, 210-212
in
pregnancy, 108
nutrients for, 120-121 for vitiligo, 122, 123
for canker sores, 22
Urtica dioica. See Nettle for fibromyalgia,
Urtica urens for burns, 339
Vitamin C, 134,217-218
54
adriamycin and, 26
Vitamin B2, 212-213
Uvaursi, 315-316
adriamycin and, 26
as antioxidant, 9
as antioxidant, 9
for
for urinary tract infections, 121 for athletic
Vacciniutn macrocarpon.
performance,
14, 16
asthma, 10
for atherosclerosis, 12, 13
performance and,
for canker sores, 22
athletic
for cataracts, 25
for cataracts, 24, 25
for migraine headaches, 92
chewable
Vitamin B3, 213-214. See also
Niacinamide
See Cranberry juice
for
tablets, 188
common
colds, 28, 29
diabetes and, 41,42
Vacciniutn myrtillus. See Bilberry
as antioxidant, 9
for ear infections, 48
Vaginal dryness, 87
for bursitis, 20
for
eczema, 50
Vaginitis,
127-129
for cataracts, 25
for gingivitis, 57
Valerian,
316-317
diabetes and, 41
for
for high cholesterol, 64, 65
for hay fever, 59,
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70
for high cholesterol, 64, 65
Valeriana officinalis. See Valerian
for osteoarthritis, 98
for hypertension, 68
Valine, 138
in
for insomnia,
80-81
lemon balm and, 286
Index
pregnancy, 108
14, 16
for
glaucoma, 58-59
immune
60
function, 73, 74
445
Vitamin C, cont.
fibrocystic breast disease and,
52-53
macular degeneration and, 86
menopause and, 87 for
morning
Witch hazel, 321-322
317-318
Vitex,
for infertility (male), 77, 78
for infertility (female),
sickness, 93
Pap smears (abnormal) and, 102
for menorrhagia, 90
time-released forms, 188
for premenstrual
for vitiligo, 122, 123
Vitiligo,
Vitamin D, 219-220
herbs
for irritable
bowel syndrome,
WuRi,310 Wu-wei-zi. See Schisandra
123
nutrients for, 122-123
for Crohn's disease, 35
deficiency,
hemorrhoids, 61
Wright, Jonathan, 96, 172
122-123 for,
for
82,83
syndrome
(PMS),111
for urinary tract infections, 120, 121
eczema, 50, 51
Wormwood, 322-323
76
menopausal symptoms, 88
for
for
144-145
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70
kidney stones and, 84 for migraine headaches,
92
w
X potencies, 330 Xylitol, ear infections and, 47
for osteoporosis, 100
Warmbrand, Max,
for psoriasis, 113
rickets and,
97, 115
Water consumption and kidney
118-119
Vitamin E, 220-221
stones, 84
adriamycin and, 26
Water-soluble
for Alzheimer's disease, 7
Weight
loss,
fiber,
159
124-126 Yeast, Crohn's disease and, 34
as antioxidant, 9
dietary changes
for atherosclerosis, 12, 13
exercise and, 124
Yeast infections, 127-129
gallstones and, 55
dietary changes, 127
athletic
performance and,
14, 16
124
herbs and, 125-126
for cataracts, 24, 25 as
for,
chemotherapy support, 26, 27
diabetes and, 41, 42
for high cholesterol,
herbs
Dupuytren's contracture, 46-47
hypertension and, 68
for
eczema, 50
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70 infertility (female)
for fibromyalgia, 54
nutrients for, 125
128-129 129,
for,
383-384
hydroxycitric acid and, 168
for
fibrocystic breast disease and, 52
for,
homeopathic remedies
64
changes, 128
lifestyle
nutrients for, 128
and, 76
probiotic bacteria and, 135
Yellow dock for acne, 6
program and, 112
Yellow dye
#5 and asthma,
for high cholesterol, 64, 65
Pritikin diet
hypertriglyceridemia and, 70
pyruvic acid and, 200
Yellow nail syndrome, 129-130
spirulina and, 124-126, 205-206
Yogurt
for infertility (female),
76
for infertility (male), 78
yo-yo dieting, 124
cholesterol and, 62
macular degeneration and, 86
Wheat bran and kidney
menopause and, 87
Whey
for
menorrhagia, 89
for Osgood-Schlatter disease, 96, 97
BCAAs and, White
photosensitivity and, 106
White willow, 117, 118
rheumatoid
arthritis,
116
syndrome, 129-130
for
morning
sickness, 93
for osteoporosis, 101
Vitamins. See also Multiple
vitamin/mineral supplements; specific vitamins
as antioxidants, 9 toxicity,
446
134
Yo-yo dieting, 124 163, 164,
Yucca, 324-325 for osteoarthritis, 99 for
rheumatoid
arthritis,
117
for osteoarthritis, 99
Wild
cherry,
319-320
Wild indigo for Crohn's disease, 35
Wild
Vitamin K, 222
Yohimbe, 323-324
for infertility (male), 78
264
for bursitis, 21
synthetic forms of, 220 for yellow nail
fo-ti,
45
for depression, 38
318-319
syndrome
(PMS),110 for
15, 16
138
Pap smears (abnormal) and, 102
for diarrhea,
for yeast infections, 128
performance and,
creatine and, 154
for osteoarthritis, 98
for premenstrual
stones, 84
protein, 223-224
athletic
9
oats. See
Oats
Wild yam, 320-321 for high cholesterol,
for
Zeaxanthin,209
66
for hypertriglyceridemia, 71,
72
menopausal symptoms, 88
Wilson's disease, 126-127
macular degeneration and, 86
Zemaphyte, 50 Zinc,
9,
224-225
dietary changes and, 126-127
for acne, 5
nutrients for, 127
athletic
performance and,
14, 16
Index
for benign prostatic hyperplasia,
18,19 for
for
common colds, 28, 29
copper and, 151-152, 225 for Crohn's disease,
diabetes and, 42, 43
Index
for ear infections, 48
34
immune function, 73, 74
for infertility (male), 77, 78
macular degeneration and, 86 for
night blindness, 95-96
for osteoporosis,
100-101
for peptic ulcers, 104
for
rheumatoid
arthritis,
116
for Wilson's disease, 127
Zincum metallicum leg
for restless
syndrome, 376
Zingiber officinale. See Ginger
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Additional Contributors: Eric Yarnell, N.D. Victoria Dolby
Wright, M.D.
Donald
Steve Austin, N.D.
Ronald G. Reichert, N.D.
J.
Brown, N.D.
Tori Hudson, N.D.
Alan R. Gaby, M.D.
Shane McCamey
Rick Wilkes
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