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Traditional Indications: anti-anxiety effect, mental fatigue, wound healing, burns, varicose veins, asthma, and eczema. Active constituents of medical interest include asiaticoside, asiatic acid, mad... more >>> Date Added: Saturday 23 January, 2010
Traditional Indications: Sedative, spasmolytic, cold sores (herpes simplex 1), and antibacterial agent.
These actions are attributed largely to Melissa’s volatile terpenes (citronellal, citronellol,... more >>> Date Added: Saturday 23 January, 2010
Traditional Indications: Sleep disorders (especially to decrease the time to fall asleep), anxiety, mild sedative, antiperspirant. Despite confusion most likely due to their similar names, valerian an... more >>> Date Added: Saturday 23 January, 2010
Traditional Indications: Infection and inflammation of the mucous membrane, gastritis, infectious diarrhea, and in inflammatory digestive disorders.
Goldenseal should not be used during pregnancy as... more >>> Date Added: Saturday 23 January, 2010
Traditional Indications: Anti-fatigue, anti-stress, blood sugar control, immune-modulation.
Ginseng appears to be nontoxic, both in the short- and long-term, however there may be interactions and sh... more >>> Date Added: Saturday 23 January, 2010
Traditional Indications: Dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation), menorrhagia (abnormally heavy or long menstruation), polymenorrhea (menstrual cycles of greater than usual frequency), oligomenorrhea (sca... more >>> Date Added: Saturday 23 January, 2010
Traditional Indications: Laxative.
Anthraglycosides are primarily responsible for its laxative action by increasing peristalsis and inducing bowel movements usually within six hours. Cascara is in... more >>> Date Added: Saturday 23 January, 2010
Traditional Indications: Diseases of the thyroid, iodine deficiency, obesity, overweight, arteriosclerosis and digestive disorders.
All seaweeds, including bladderwrack, contain measureable but va... more >>> Date Added: Saturday 23 January, 2010