Many
plants have been used medicinally for thousands of years. Here are ten
proven medicinal herbs that scientists have tested in clinical studies.
Few people are aware of the multitude of scientific studies done on
plants. This information should not be used as medical advice.
Garlic
“If
we were to design a drug that had perfect properties according to what
we know about heart disease and associated risk factors, we couldn’t
improve on garlic,” says Amanda McQuade-Crawford, herbalist and
director of the Ojai Center of Phytotherapy in Ojai, Calif. Regular use
of garlic is associated with the prevention of cardiovascular disease,
she explains. Garlic raises protective HDLs (high-density
lipoproteins), while it lowers harmful LDLs (low-density lipoproteins)
and triglycerides (blood fats). Garlic is also known to help lower high
blood pressure, she says. Garlic aids in cancer prevention by raising
the body’s level of glutathione transferase, a liver enzyme known to
detoxify the body of carcinogens, says McQuade-Crawford. In China,
researchers found gastric cancer was reduced where garlic intake was
high. Other researchers have noted improved helper/suppressor ratios of
T-cells in AIDS patients who take garlic. Proven to work against
various micro-organisms including bacteria resistant to antibiotics,
garlic is known to be antifungal and antiviral, she adds.
Hawthorn
The
berries of this flowering shrub are best used for the heart, says
McQuade-Crawford. Hawthorn aids the heart’s pumping action by opening
the coronary arteries to nourish the heart muscle. The herb can also
slow a rapid heart rate and strengthen a failing heart. Hawthorn
usually lowers high blood pressure, especially a raised diastolic high
blood pressure, and it benefits low blood pressure due to weak heart
muscles with arrhythmia (irregular heart rhythm).
“Hawthorn
takes a long time to do its best — six months or longer. In the style
of a true herbal tonic, it can be taken safely and effectively over
time for its best effects,” notes McQuade-Crawford.
Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo
Biloba extract from the ginkgo tree has been shown to benefit visual
function by improving microcirculation to the eyes especially among
patients suffering from senile macular degeneration, a common condition
thought to involve free radical damage, says Steven Schechter, N.D.,
author of Fighting Radiation & Chemical Pollutants With Foods,
Herbs &Vitamins (Vitality, Ink).
More
than 280 scientific studies indicate standardized ginkgo extract
prevents and/or benefits ailments such as vertigo, tinnitus, inner ear
disturbances, memory impairment, ability to concentrate, anxiety,
depression, neurological disorders, senility, circulatory disorders,
edema and Raynaud’s disease (a vascular disorder). Ginkgo extract
improves the quality and increases the quantity of capillary
circulation, thus increasing blood flow to the brain, heart and tissues
in organs and glands, Schechter says. In addition, he notes, the
flavonoids in ginkgo are potent free radical scavengers.
Licorice
Licorice
has been most recently researched as an antiviral and in the treatment
of gastrointestinal ulceration, explains McQuade-Crawford. Its
soothing, anti-inflammatory and relaxing actions help smooth muscles in
the gastrointestinal tract on contact. “Licorice gets into a painful,
contracted, tight digestive tract and coats the raw places, relaxes the
clenched-up muscles and acts as a local anti-inflammatory,” she says.
Licorice also increases bile secretion. Licorice is indicated for any
gastrointestinal ulcers, including mouth ulcers. The root is indicated
for chronic coughs and bronchitis as a soothing decongestant. It’s also
indicated in small amounts to reduce sugar cravings.
The
Chinese often use licorice to improve the taste and the effects of
other herbs in complex formulas. Japanese research has shown licorice
to decrease high testosterone levels in women with ovarian cysts and to
increase their fertility. Large amounts of licorice or long-term use
raises blood pressure in some people.
Bilberry
A
strong antioxidant, bilberry benefits your circulatory system, eyes,
heart and brain, and helps generate overall good health, says
Schechter. Bilberry fruit contains a type of flavonoid called
anthocyanosides, which are responsible for increasing flexibility of
capillaries and increasing blood flow.
Research
shows that standardized extract of bilberry can enlarge range of vision
and improve sharpness of images, enhance ability to focus, and improve
blurred vision, eyestrain and nearsightedness. Bilberry extract also
helps strengthen coronary arteries and helps prevent atherosclerosis
and venous insufficiency, which causes swollen ankles and feet. “Since
adding bilberry to my own health program, I’ve noticed my muscles seem
to recover slightly faster, I experience less muscular pain and my
vision has improved from 20/100 to approximately 20/50,” says
Schechter.
Echinacea
Decades
of research prove echinacea’s value for aiding the immune system,
Schechter explains. Studies have determined echinacea’s ability to
activate white blood cells and stimulate the regeneration of the
cellular connective tissue and the epidermis. Schechter notes that
echinacea’s infection-fighting properties stem from its ability to
neutralize a harmful enzyme involved in the infection process.
Echinacea also increases two vital components of your immune system
that consume and eliminate invading organisms and foreign particles.
German
studies have shown echinacea extract contains proteins that help
protect noninfected cells against viral infections, one reason why
echinacea is regarded as an influenza preventor. Another German study
found echinacea effective in allergy treatment because it helps prevent
tissue inflammation due to harmful foreign toxins.
Milk Thistle
“I
consider standardized milk thistle seed extract the most beneficial
herbal product for liver detoxification, regeneration and protection,
and, in general, one of the most universally necessary herbal products
for the 1990s,” says Schechter. He notes that the stress of toxins from
chemical pollutants, pharmaceuticals, alcohol, tobacco smoke, drugs and
different forms of radiation have cumulative side effects that need to
be addressed.
More
than 120 scientific studies have shown that milk thistle extract
regenerates, regulates and strengthens liver functions. Because free
radicals attack the liver, primarily the fat tissue in the liver, the
antioxidant qualities of milk thistle are extremely beneficial. Milk
thistle stimulates your body to produce superoxide dismutase, which is
one of two primary antioxidants the body can manufacture.
Astragalus
Astragalus
has been used as an immunity booster in China for nearly 4,000 years,
according to Rob McCaleb, founder of the Herb Research Foundation in
Boulder, Colo. Astragalus extracts can increase immune system
efficiency by increasing immune activity. One study found that
astragalus extracts could increase the impaired immune function of
blood cells up to and sometimes beyond normal cell ability.
According
to Planetary Herbology (Lotus Press) by Michael Tierra, N.D.,
astragalus helps strengthen digestion, raise metabolism, strengthen the
immune system and promote wound healing. It can also treat chronic
weakness of the lungs, shortness of breath, low energy, prolapse of
internal organs, spontaneous sweating, chronic lesions and deficiency
edema.
Ginseng
Ginseng
is one of the most widely studied herbs, having been the subject of
more than 3,000 scientific studies to investigate how ginseng helps
improve a person’s physical and/or mental performance, notes McCaleb.
Studies have shown ginseng helps increase memory and learning by
improving circulation. It’s also been shown to reduce cholesterol and
protect the liver from toxins. Ginseng, according to Tierra, is known
to strengthen the lungs, nourish body fluids and calm the spirit. It
may be used for shock, collapse and heart weakness, as well as for
promoting longevity and increasing resistance to disease.
A
Japanese study showed cancerous liver cells could be reverted to normal
cells in a Petri dish culture when treated with Panax ginseng extract.
Siberian ginseng has also been shown to stimulate the immune system.
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