high quality echinacea extract benefits should be of particular interest during the cold and flu season when you are exposed to these illnesses on a regular basis. When used correctly it is the closest thing to a cure for the common cold.Purple coneflower stimulates the overall activity of the cells responsible for fighting all kinds of infection. Unlike antibiotics, which directly attack bacteria, Purple coneflower makes our own immune cells more efficient at attacking bacteria, viruses and abnormal cells, including cancer cells. It increases the number and activity of immune system cells including anti-tumor cells, promotes T-cell activation, stimulates new tissue growth for wound healing and reduces inflammation in arthritis and inflammatory skin conditions.
The most consistently proven effect of Purple coneflower is in stimulating phagocytosis (the consumption of invading organisms by white blood cells and lymphocytes). Extracts of Purple coneflower can increase phagocytosis by 20-40%.
Purple coneflower also stimulates the production of interferon as well as other important products of the immune system, including "Tumor Necrosis Factor", which is important to the body's response against cancer.
high quality green tea extract egcg also inhibits an enzyme (hyaluronidase) secreted by bacteria to help them gain access to healthy cells. Research in the early 1950's showed that Purple coneflower could completely counteract the effect of this enzyme, helping to prevent infection when used to treat wounds.
Although Purple coneflower is usually used internally for the treatment of viruses and bacteria, it is now being used more and more for the treatment of external wounds. It also kills yeast and slows or stops the growth of bacteria and helps to stimulate the growth of new tissue. It combats inflammation too, further supporting its use in the treatment of wounds.
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2016年1月28日星期四
Tigh quality green envy coneflower
Little is known about the toxicity of high quality green envy coneflower . Animal studies generally indicate low toxicity.
There are at least 9 species of Echinacea . Those most commonly used medicinally are E. purpurea , E. pallida , and E. angustifolia . Echinacea is native to the United States, specifically Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. Because of confusion regarding the identification of echinacea species, much of the early European research conducted on this plant, particularly E. angustifolia , may have been conducted on E. pallida . E. angustifolia and E. purpurea are perennial herbs with narrow leaves and stout stems that grow from 90 cm to 1.2 m in height that blossom as a single lavender or purple flower head. When chewed, the plant imparts a pungent taste and causes tingling of the lips and tongue. History
echinacea angustifolia benefits is a popular herbal remedy in the United States. The plant was used in traditional medicine by American Indians and quickly adopted by settlers. During the 1800s, claims for the curative properties of the plant ranged from blood purification to treatment of dizziness and rattlesnake bites. During the early part of the 20th century, extracts of the plant were used as anti-infectives; however, the use of these products fell out of favor after the discovery of modern antibiotics. The plant and its extracts continue to be used topically for wound healing and internally to stimulate the immune system.
There are at least 9 species of Echinacea . Those most commonly used medicinally are E. purpurea , E. pallida , and E. angustifolia . Echinacea is native to the United States, specifically Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. Because of confusion regarding the identification of echinacea species, much of the early European research conducted on this plant, particularly E. angustifolia , may have been conducted on E. pallida . E. angustifolia and E. purpurea are perennial herbs with narrow leaves and stout stems that grow from 90 cm to 1.2 m in height that blossom as a single lavender or purple flower head. When chewed, the plant imparts a pungent taste and causes tingling of the lips and tongue. History
echinacea angustifolia benefits is a popular herbal remedy in the United States. The plant was used in traditional medicine by American Indians and quickly adopted by settlers. During the 1800s, claims for the curative properties of the plant ranged from blood purification to treatment of dizziness and rattlesnake bites. During the early part of the 20th century, extracts of the plant were used as anti-infectives; however, the use of these products fell out of favor after the discovery of modern antibiotics. The plant and its extracts continue to be used topically for wound healing and internally to stimulate the immune system.
2016年1月24日星期日
The troditional uses of high quality pale purple coneflower
High quality pale purple coneflower is a popular herbal remedy in the United States. The plant was used in traditional medicine by American Indians and quickly adopted by settlers. During the 1800s, claims for the curative properties of the plant ranged from blood purification to treatment of dizziness and rattlesnake bites. During the early part of the 20th century, extracts of the plant were used to treat infections; however, the use of these products fell out of favor after the discovery of modern antibiotics. The plant and its extracts continue to be used topically for wound healing and internally to stimulate the immune system.
General uses
There is limited evidence that high quality magnus purple coneflower is effective in shortening the duration of symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections, but it has not shown effectiveness in prevention. Echinacea may have an affect on the immune system. There is also interest in its potential use in cancer therapy, but clinical trials are lacking. The variation in available commercial products and lack of consistency in clinical trials make specific recommendations difficult.
General uses
There is limited evidence that high quality magnus purple coneflower is effective in shortening the duration of symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections, but it has not shown effectiveness in prevention. Echinacea may have an affect on the immune system. There is also interest in its potential use in cancer therapy, but clinical trials are lacking. The variation in available commercial products and lack of consistency in clinical trials make specific recommendations difficult.
2016年1月20日星期三
What is high quality health benefits echinacea?
There are at least 9 species of high quality health benefits echinacea . Those most commonly studied are E. purpurea, E. pallida, and E. angustifolia.
Echinacea is native to the United States, specifically Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. Because of confusion regarding the identification of echinacea species, much of the early research in Europe attributed to E. angustifolia was probably conducted on E. pallida. E. angustifolia and high quality purple coneflower plant are perennial herbs with narrow leaves and stout stems that grow from 90 cm to 1.2 m in height that blossom as a single lavender or purple flower head. When chewed, the plant imparts a pungent taste and causes tingling of the lips and tongue.
Echinacea is native to the United States, specifically Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. Because of confusion regarding the identification of echinacea species, much of the early research in Europe attributed to E. angustifolia was probably conducted on E. pallida. E. angustifolia and high quality purple coneflower plant are perennial herbs with narrow leaves and stout stems that grow from 90 cm to 1.2 m in height that blossom as a single lavender or purple flower head. When chewed, the plant imparts a pungent taste and causes tingling of the lips and tongue.
2016年1月16日星期六
Top quality Salvia miltiorrhiza Bge.
Salvia miltiorrhiza Bge. is a traditional Chinese herb that is commonly used by TCM practitioners. To this date, this herb has more than 2000-year history of mature application. And it is also one of important commodities in the international medicine market. In China it is better known as Dan Shen, which was initially documented and classified as top grade herbs in Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (Divine Farmer’s Materia Medica), one of the classics and oldest works on Chinese Herbalism. As a matter of fact, there are tons of herbs that are named after “Shen” in Chinese. But it is so wrong to think that they are the same thing and it is dangerous to abuse them for the sake of treatment or simply supplementing. For example, Dan Shen (Salvia), Ren Shen (Ginseng), and Dang Shen (Codonopsis) are so different if viewed from the perspectives of ingredients, pharmacology, and efficacy.
What is salvia miltiorrhiza?Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae has a few different common names, among which the most common ones are Chinese sage, Radix Salviae miltiorrhiza, red sage, danshen, and Tan Shen. Medicinally it mainly means the dried root and rhizome of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge, in the family Labiatae. But some other congeneric plants in different regions are also used for medicine, including Salvia bowleyana Dunn, Salvia przewalskii Maxim., Salvia przewalskii Maxim. var. mandarinorum(Diels)Stib., Salvia yunnanensis C. H. Wright, Salvia kiaometiensis Levl., f. pubescens Stib., Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge var. alba C. Y. Wu et H. W. Li, mss., Salvia digitaloides Diels, S. trijuga Diels, and S. plectranthoides Girff. It is reported that there are more than 100 medicines based on salvia. Given the fact that the wild resources of wild salvia is dwindling, it fails to meet the clinical needs. Thankfully, so far the cultivation technology has developed rapidly and cultivated salvia miltiorrhiza becomes a good alternative source. However, conventional wisdom tends to believe that wild ones are better than cultivated ones on quality. The medicinal root is usually dug in spring and autumn. Next remove the dirt and then dry them in the sun.
What is salvia miltiorrhiza?Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae has a few different common names, among which the most common ones are Chinese sage, Radix Salviae miltiorrhiza, red sage, danshen, and Tan Shen. Medicinally it mainly means the dried root and rhizome of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge, in the family Labiatae. But some other congeneric plants in different regions are also used for medicine, including Salvia bowleyana Dunn, Salvia przewalskii Maxim., Salvia przewalskii Maxim. var. mandarinorum(Diels)Stib., Salvia yunnanensis C. H. Wright, Salvia kiaometiensis Levl., f. pubescens Stib., Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge var. alba C. Y. Wu et H. W. Li, mss., Salvia digitaloides Diels, S. trijuga Diels, and S. plectranthoides Girff. It is reported that there are more than 100 medicines based on salvia. Given the fact that the wild resources of wild salvia is dwindling, it fails to meet the clinical needs. Thankfully, so far the cultivation technology has developed rapidly and cultivated salvia miltiorrhiza becomes a good alternative source. However, conventional wisdom tends to believe that wild ones are better than cultivated ones on quality. The medicinal root is usually dug in spring and autumn. Next remove the dirt and then dry them in the sun.
2016年1月12日星期二
Top quality echinacea extract benefits
Root extract from 3 top quality echinacea extract benefits species showed concentration- and time-dependent induction of apoptosis in human pancreatic and colon cancer cell lines.
Animal data
In mice, the mean survival age was prolonged and thymic lymphoma enlargement suppressed with 8 weeks of echinacea therapy, while other experiments have demonstrated elevated natural killer cell levels and prolonged survival times in leukemic mice.Dietary supplementation with E. purpurea in rats undergoing experimental irradiation resulted in the mobilization and enhancement of vitamin E–mediated oxidation/reduction pathways, suggesting that echinacea may have potential as a radioprotector. However, another study in rats showed that coadministration of cadmium and echinacea lead to a concentration of cadmium in certain organs and blood. An in vitro study demonstrated that typical constituents of echinacea species applied topically were effective in the prevention and/or treatment of skin damage caused by ultraviolet/ultraviolet B radiation,and another study suggested radioprotection following oral administration of echinacea by radiology technicians.Clinical data
In a trial investigating the effects of an IV-administered polysaccharide fraction of high quality coneflower perennial plants among patients with advanced gastric cancer, increases in the median number of leukocytes was demonstrated; however, the differences were not considered clinically relevant.Another study involvingpatients with tumors showed no effect on cytokine or leukocytes after using a preparation of E. angustifolia.
Immunomodulation
Animal data
In mice, the mean survival age was prolonged and thymic lymphoma enlargement suppressed with 8 weeks of echinacea therapy, while other experiments have demonstrated elevated natural killer cell levels and prolonged survival times in leukemic mice.Dietary supplementation with E. purpurea in rats undergoing experimental irradiation resulted in the mobilization and enhancement of vitamin E–mediated oxidation/reduction pathways, suggesting that echinacea may have potential as a radioprotector. However, another study in rats showed that coadministration of cadmium and echinacea lead to a concentration of cadmium in certain organs and blood. An in vitro study demonstrated that typical constituents of echinacea species applied topically were effective in the prevention and/or treatment of skin damage caused by ultraviolet/ultraviolet B radiation,and another study suggested radioprotection following oral administration of echinacea by radiology technicians.Clinical data
In a trial investigating the effects of an IV-administered polysaccharide fraction of high quality coneflower perennial plants among patients with advanced gastric cancer, increases in the median number of leukocytes was demonstrated; however, the differences were not considered clinically relevant.Another study involvingpatients with tumors showed no effect on cytokine or leukocytes after using a preparation of E. angustifolia.
Immunomodulation
2016年1月8日星期五
The species of high quality echinacea angustifolia benefits
Little is known about the toxicity of echinacea. Animal studies generally indicate low toxicity.
There are at least 9 species of high quality echinacea angustifolia benefits . Those most commonly used medicinally are E. purpurea , E. pallida , and E. angustifolia . Echinacea is native to the United States, specifically Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. Because of confusion regarding the identification of echinacea species, much of the early European research conducted on this plant, particularly E. angustifolia , may have been conducted on E. pallida . E. angustifolia and E. purpurea are perennial herbs with narrow leaves and stout stems that grow from 90 cm to 1.2 m in height that blossom as a single lavender or purple flower head. When chewed, the plant imparts a pungent taste and causes tingling of the lips and tongue. History High quality purple coneflower plant is a popular herbal remedy in the United States. The plant was used in traditional medicine by American Indians and quickly adopted by settlers. During the 1800s, claims for the curative properties of the plant ranged from blood purification to treatment of dizziness and rattlesnake bites. During the early part of the 20th century, extracts of the plant were used as anti-infectives; however, the use of these products fell out of favor after the discovery of modern antibiotics. The plant and its extracts continue to be used topically for wound healing and internally to stimulate the immune system. Chemistry
There is general agreement that no single chemical constituent is responsible for echinacea's biological activity. 3 , 7 Most studies indicate that the lipophilic fraction of the root and leaves contains the most potent immunostimulating components. 7 Many alkamides, predominantly isobutylamides, have been described. 8 Caffeic acid glycosides and esters (eg, echinacoside, cynarin, cichoric acid) are found in the root and aerial parts of the plants, but echinoside is not found in E. purpurea .Polysaccharides have been identified in E. purpurea aerial parts and E. pallida root.
The alkamides found in echinacea are available following oral administration, whereas the caffeic acid derivatives are not. The pungent component of the plant is echinacein, an isobutylamide.Depending on the species, the essential oil obtained from the root may be high in unsaturated alkyl ketones or isobutylamides.
Uses and Pharmacology
There are at least 9 species of high quality echinacea angustifolia benefits . Those most commonly used medicinally are E. purpurea , E. pallida , and E. angustifolia . Echinacea is native to the United States, specifically Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. Because of confusion regarding the identification of echinacea species, much of the early European research conducted on this plant, particularly E. angustifolia , may have been conducted on E. pallida . E. angustifolia and E. purpurea are perennial herbs with narrow leaves and stout stems that grow from 90 cm to 1.2 m in height that blossom as a single lavender or purple flower head. When chewed, the plant imparts a pungent taste and causes tingling of the lips and tongue. History High quality purple coneflower plant is a popular herbal remedy in the United States. The plant was used in traditional medicine by American Indians and quickly adopted by settlers. During the 1800s, claims for the curative properties of the plant ranged from blood purification to treatment of dizziness and rattlesnake bites. During the early part of the 20th century, extracts of the plant were used as anti-infectives; however, the use of these products fell out of favor after the discovery of modern antibiotics. The plant and its extracts continue to be used topically for wound healing and internally to stimulate the immune system. Chemistry
There is general agreement that no single chemical constituent is responsible for echinacea's biological activity. 3 , 7 Most studies indicate that the lipophilic fraction of the root and leaves contains the most potent immunostimulating components. 7 Many alkamides, predominantly isobutylamides, have been described. 8 Caffeic acid glycosides and esters (eg, echinacoside, cynarin, cichoric acid) are found in the root and aerial parts of the plants, but echinoside is not found in E. purpurea .Polysaccharides have been identified in E. purpurea aerial parts and E. pallida root.
The alkamides found in echinacea are available following oral administration, whereas the caffeic acid derivatives are not. The pungent component of the plant is echinacein, an isobutylamide.Depending on the species, the essential oil obtained from the root may be high in unsaturated alkyl ketones or isobutylamides.
Uses and Pharmacology
2016年1月4日星期一
High quality Purple coneflower Purpurea Benefits
High quality Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)should be of particular interest during the cold and flu season when you are exposed to these illnesses on a regular basis. When used correctly it is the closest thing to a cure for the common cold.
Purple coneflower stimulates the overall activity of the cells responsible for fighting all kinds of infection. Unlike antibiotics, which directly attack bacteria, Purple coneflower makes our own immune cells more efficient at attacking bacteria, viruses and abnormal cells, including cancer cells. It increases the number and activity of immune system cells including anti-tumor cells, promotes T-cell activation, stimulates new tissue growth for wound healing and reduces inflammation in arthritis and inflammatory skin conditions.The most consistently proven effect of Purple coneflower is in stimulating phagocytosis (the consumption of invading organisms by white blood cells and lymphocytes). Extracts of Purple coneflower can increase phagocytosis by 20-40%.
Purple coneflower also stimulates the production of interferon as well as other important products of the immune system, including "Tumor Necrosis Factor", which is important to the body's response against cancer.
Purple coneflower also inhibits an enzyme (hyaluronidase) secreted by bacteria to help them gain access to healthy cells. Research in the early 1950's showed that Purple coneflower could completely counteract the effect of this enzyme, helping to prevent infection when used to treat wounds.
Although health benefits echinacea is usually used internally for the treatment of viruses and bacteria, it is now being used more and more for the treatment of external wounds. It also kills yeast and slows or stops the growth of bacteria and helps to stimulate the growth of new tissue. It combats inflammation too, further supporting its use in the treatment of wounds.
Purple coneflower stimulates the overall activity of the cells responsible for fighting all kinds of infection. Unlike antibiotics, which directly attack bacteria, Purple coneflower makes our own immune cells more efficient at attacking bacteria, viruses and abnormal cells, including cancer cells. It increases the number and activity of immune system cells including anti-tumor cells, promotes T-cell activation, stimulates new tissue growth for wound healing and reduces inflammation in arthritis and inflammatory skin conditions.The most consistently proven effect of Purple coneflower is in stimulating phagocytosis (the consumption of invading organisms by white blood cells and lymphocytes). Extracts of Purple coneflower can increase phagocytosis by 20-40%.
Purple coneflower also stimulates the production of interferon as well as other important products of the immune system, including "Tumor Necrosis Factor", which is important to the body's response against cancer.
Purple coneflower also inhibits an enzyme (hyaluronidase) secreted by bacteria to help them gain access to healthy cells. Research in the early 1950's showed that Purple coneflower could completely counteract the effect of this enzyme, helping to prevent infection when used to treat wounds.
Although health benefits echinacea is usually used internally for the treatment of viruses and bacteria, it is now being used more and more for the treatment of external wounds. It also kills yeast and slows or stops the growth of bacteria and helps to stimulate the growth of new tissue. It combats inflammation too, further supporting its use in the treatment of wounds.
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