Supplements  
     

Home
Privacy Policy
Sitemap


Meltdown 120ct VPX Destroys Fat Cells
Special Two 180 Tabs NOW Foods
Tanisum Supres Best Indoor Tanning Lotion
Myoplex Lite 20 Pk Lean Muscle Gainer EAS $29
Waximaize 1.8lb by IDS
Secretagogue Gold by MHP 30pk (Anti Aging)
Sculpt & Cleanse 100ct (Colon Cleanse) Health Direct
Fruit Blast The Isolate 2lb Mango by 4Ever Fit
Supreme Protein Original Bar 12pk Caramel Nut Chocolate
Heart & Circulatory Health Capsules 60ct
Kong Penis Enlarging Pill $27
Creatine Powder 2000g Optimum Nutrition 400 servings $39
CVM Extreme Cell Volumizer Serious Nutrition 1.86lb
Twilight Teeth
MSM 1500 Vegetarian 200 Tabs NOW Foods
Met Max 2.7lbs Champion Nutrition
Primobolen 30ct by Zoe Labs
Nocturnabol 30ct by Advanced Muscle Science Sleep Repair and Grow
Storm 1.81lb Universal Nutrition
Blue Green Algae 500mg 90 Vcaps NOW Foods
Temptress Cafe (Synergy Tan) Tanning Lotion
Growth Enhancer by Lee Haney 120ct
Radiance Restoragen 1.7oz Health Direct Shipped Free
MRP Meal Replacement 3lb American Sports
Amino 2000 325ct Prolab
Green Bulge 150ct Creatine Matrix by Controlled Labs
Tetrazene KGM 90 by BioQuest 180ct (Weight Loss)
100% ANY WHEY 30 servings Optimum Nutrition
Venom Tri Lean System ALR Industries Ultimate Fat Burning Stak
Mens Virility Power 120ct NOW Foods
Sage Menopause Tablets 60ct by A.Vogel
BCAA Stack Grape 250g Universal Nutrition
Body Heat (Body Drench) Indoor Tanning Lotion
Glucosamine Plus CSA Super Strength 120ct Optimum Nutrition
Super Anti Ox Serum (Muscle Marketing)
HMB 1000mg 90ct Optimum Nutrition
ISA Test by iSatori 104ct by iSatori
NaNO Vapor by MuscleTech 2.2lb
L Glutamine 500 grams HDT
Freak Fix 2lb Muscle Asylum Project
Soul Herbalife masculinity fragrance
Creatine Monohydrate 500g (American Sports Nutrition)
Ephedrinex 90c by DietLab
Hoodia Gordonii 1500EX 60ct by SciFit $19
Glutaform 400 GRAMS by Primaforce
Carb Watchers Lean Body 20pk by Labrada
EFA Gold (Beverly Nutrition) Omega 6 Fatty Acids
L Glutamine 300g + 100g FREE by Inner Armour
Redtest 120 Caps by Muscleology
Phentadrine 60ct by Next Generation Labs NEW GENERATION OF WEIGHT LOSS PILL
Flaunt Hot 8.5oz Supre Indoor Tanning Product
Crea Glutide A DS 2400mg 90ct byPinnacle
Bovine Cartilage 750mg 300 Caps NOW Foods
Whisper 13.5 oz by Designer Skin Age Defying Dual Bronzer
ANA PRO Blend 2.2LB by EST
L Carnitine Liquid Citrus Flavor 1000mg 16oz NOW Foods
Dpx Cuts 120ct by Muscleology
Ethabol 5 240ct by SciFit
Leather & Lace 13oz by Fiesta Sun
Re Start 21 by 30 Caps
Pro Blend Splurge 2 lb HDT
Sesamax 90ct Axis Labs
ArgiNOne 90ct Ultimate Nutrition
Nitrous Syntrax 300g
TekNO3 Advanced Hemodiolating Formula Thermolife $32
Phosphatidyl Serine 100mg with Choline & Inositol 60 Vcaps NOW Foods
Kre Alkalyn Soft Gel 45ct
Myo Lean 2.5lb by Myogenix
Lutein Esters 20mg 120 Softgels NOW Foods
TINGLER 900xxx Tingle Madness 9oz. (Hoss Sauce)
VasoXplode 347g Scivation
Strip NC by Covert Labs with Softpsyll
Vigor RX 30ct Be Better In Bed
Recovery Stack 120 ct by Sci Fit
NoPHEDRA 80ct by Absolute Nutrition Buy 1 get 1 FREE

 


Welcome to Encore Medical Systems



Herbs as medicines


Expert Article By: Danny Susan Siegenthaler

Herbs or medicinal plants have a long history in treating disease. In traditional Chinese medicine, for example, the written history of herbal medicine goes back over 2000 years and herbalists in the West have used 'weeds' equally long to treat that which ails us. We are all familiar with the virtues of Garlic, Chamomile, Peppermint, Lavender, and other common herbs.

Interest in medicinal herbs is on the rise again and the interest is primarily from the pharmaceutical industry, which is always looking for 'new drugs' and more effective substances to treat diseases, for which there may be no or very few drugs available.

Considering the very long traditional use of herbal medicines and the large body of evidence of their effectiveness, why is it that we are not generally encouraged to use traditional herbal medicine, instead of synthetic, incomplete copies of herbs, called drugs, considering the millions of dollars being spent looking for these seemingly elusive substances?

Herbs are considered treasures when it comes to ancient cultures and herbalists, and many so-called weeds are worth their weight in gold. Dandelion, Comfrey, Digitalis (Foxglove), the Poppy, Milk Thistle, Stinging nettle, and many others, have well-researched and established medicinal qualities that have few if any rivals in the pharmaceutical industry. Many of them in fact, form the bases of pharmaceutical drugs.

Research into the medicinal properties of such herbs as the humble Dandelion is currently being undertaken by scientists at the Royal Botanical Gardens, in Kew, west London, who believe it could be the source of a life-saving drug for cancer patients.

Early tests suggest that it could hold the key to warding off cancer, which kills tens of thousands of people every year.

Their work on the cancer-beating properties of the dandelion, which also has a history of being used to treat warts, is part of a much larger project to examine the natural medicinal properties of scores of British plants and flowers.

Professor Monique Simmonds, head of the Sustainable Uses of Plants Group at Kew, said: "We aren't randomly screening plants for their potential medicinal properties, we are looking at plants which we know have a long history of being used to treat certain medical problems.

We will be examining them to find out what active compounds they contain which can treat the illness.

Unfortunately, as is so often the case, this group of scientists appears to be looking for active ingredients, which can later be synthesised and then made into pharmaceutical drugs. This is not the way herbs are used traditionally and their functions inevitably change when the active ingredients are used in isolation. That is like saying that the only important part of a car is the engine - nothing else needs to be included.

So, why is there this need for isolating the active ingredients?

As a scientist, I can understand the need for the scientific process of establishing the fact that a particular herb works on a particular disease, pathogen or what ever, and the need to know why and how it does so. But, and this is a BIG but, as a doctor of Chinese medicine I also understand the process of choosing and prescribing COMBINATIONS of herbs, which have a synergistic effect to treat not just the disease, but any underlying condition as well as the person with the disease. That is a big difference and not one that is easily tested using standard scientific methodologies.

Using anecdotal evidence, which after all has a history of thousands of years, seems to escape my esteemed colleagues all together. Rather than trying to isolate the active ingredient(s), why not test these herbs, utilising the knowledge of professional herbalists, on patients in vivo, using the myriad of technology available to researchers and medical diagnosticians to see how and why these herbs work in living, breathing patients, rather than in a test tube or on laboratory rats and mice (which, by the way, are not humans and have a different, although some what similar, physiology to us).

I suspect, that among the reasons for not following the above procedure is that the pharmaceutical companies are not really interested in the effects of the medicinal plants as a whole, but rather in whether they can isolate a therapeutic substance which can then be manufactured cheaply and marketed as a new drug - and of course that?s where the money is?

The problem with this approach is however, that medicinal plants like Comfrey, Dandelion and other herbs usually contain hundreds if not thousands of chemical compounds that interact, yet many of which are not yet understood and cannot be manufactured. This is why the manufactured drugs, based on so-called active ingredients, often do not work or produce side effects.

Aspirin is a classic case in point. Salicylic acid is the active ingredient in Aspirin tablets, and was first isolated from the bark of the White Willow tree. It is a relatively simple compound to make synthetically, however, Aspirin is known for its ability to cause stomach irritation and in some cases ulceration of the stomach wall.

The herbal extract from the bark of the White Willow tree generally does not cause stomach irritation due to other, so called ?non-active ingredients? contained in the bark, which function to protect the lining of the stomach thereby preventing ulceration of the stomach wall.

Ask yourself, which would I choose? Side effects, or no side effects? It is a very simple answer. Isn't it?

So why then are herbal medicines not used more commonly and why do we have pharmaceutical impostors stuffed down our throats? The answer is, that there is little or no money in herbs for the pharmaceutical companies. They, the herbs, have already been invented, they grow easily, they multiply readily and for the most part, they are freely available.

Further more, correctly prescribed and formulated herbal compounds generally resolve the health problem of the patient over a period of time, leaving no requirement to keep taking the preparation - that means no repeat sales, no ongoing prescriptions, no ongoing problem.

Pharmaceuticals on the other hand primarily aim to relieve symptoms. That means: ongoing consultations, ongoing sales, ongoing health problems. Which do you think is a more profitable proposition?

Don't get me wrong, this is not to say that all drugs are impostors or that none of the pharmaceutical drugs cure diseases or maladies - they do and some are life-preserving preparations and are without doubt invaluable. However, herbal extracts can be similarly effective, but are not promoted and are highly under-utilised.

The daily news is full of 'discoveries' of herbs found to be a possible cure of this or that, as in the example of Dandelion and its possible anti-cancer properties. The point is, that these herbs need to be investigated in the correct way. They are not just 'an active ingredient'. They mostly have hundreds of ingredients and taking one or two in isolation is not what makes medicinal plants work. In addition, rarely are herbal extracts prescribed by herbalists as singles (a preparation which utilises only one herb). Usually herbalists mix a variety of medicinal plants to make a mixture, which addresses more than just the major symptoms.

In Chinese medicine for example there is a strict order of hierarchy in any herbal prescription, which requires considerable depth of knowledge and experience on the physicians part. The fact that the primary or principle herb has active ingredients, which has a specific physiological effect, does not mean the other herbs are not necessary in the preparation. This is a fact seemingly ignored by the pharmaceutical industry in its need to manufacture new drugs that can control disease.

Knowing that medicinal plants are so effective, that these plants potentially hold the key to many diseases, are inexpensive and have proven their worth time and time again over millennia, why is it that herbal medicine is still not in the forefront of medical treatments, and is considered by many orthodox medical professionals and pharmaceutical companies as hocus-pocus.

About The Author

Danny and Susan Siegenthaler have extensive experience as practitioners of Chinese medicine and as medical herbalists. They both have Bachelor of Science degrees, as well as several degrees in various modalities of alternative medicine. Together they have over 40 years of combined clinical experience and have taught hundreds of students.

Their Website Natural Skin Care Products by Wildcrafted Herbal Products provides information, education and genuinely natural skin and body care as well as herbal products for everyone to enjoy - see you there.

wildcrafted.com.au



Encore Medical Systems Videos




 



Supplements News


Nutrition quiz: Supplements to avoid - Seattle Times


Nutrition quiz: Supplements to avoid
Seattle Times
Consumer Reports recently consulted clinical research and case reports to come up with its list of "12 supplements you should avoid. ...

and more »

Read more...


iPod Touch 4G Supplements Vibration Feature for FaceTime Notifications! - Mobiles DNA (blog)


Mobiles DNA (blog)

iPod Touch 4G Supplements Vibration Feature for FaceTime Notifications!
Mobiles DNA (blog)
iPod Touch 4G will be having vibration feature for FaceTime Call notifications and games. The tear down photos of 4th ...

and more »

Read more...


Ways to avoid having to take food supplements - Helium


Ways to avoid having to take food supplements
Helium
We are told that food supplements can ensure that we have all the components in our diet to keep us healthy but we don't need any of them if we ...
Vitamins and minerals from A to Z: Are you getting enough (or too) much of ...Gaffney Ledger (subscription)
Ways to check that your diet is healthyHelium

all 4 news articles »

Read more...


Fibretrim Best Fiber Supplement - Fast Pitch Press (press release)


Fast Pitch Press (press release)

Fibretrim Best Fiber Supplement
Fast Pitch Press (press release)
Fibretrim is being taken as a very good fiber supplement that helps in reducing the weight without causing any severe problem to the health. ...

Read more...


Tightening Regulations on Supplement Info Could Mean Big Changes for Business ... - 1888 Press Release (press release)


Tightening Regulations on Supplement Info Could Mean Big Changes for Business ...
1888 Press Release (press release)
Ms Saree Ongsomwang said that "We're facing a crisis of misleading commercials for dietary supplements, while Apichart Hoomchamlong, an FDA pharmacist, ...

Read more...


FTC Cracks Down on Acai Supplements, Cites Rachael Ray and Oprah - Wall Street Journal (blog)


Read more...


iTunes 10 Supplements “Ping” Social Networking Feature - Mobiles DNA (blog)


iTunes 10 Supplements “Ping” Social Networking Feature
Mobiles DNA (blog)
Apple has released new version of iTunes, iTunes 10 for Windows and Mac OS X. iTunes 10 brings a lot exciting features ...

and more »

Read more...


NIH funds research on supplements - Chicago Tribune (blog)


NIH funds research on supplements
Chicago Tribune (blog)
Women are increasingly turning to supplements such as dong quai, black cohosh and licorice root to help relieve menopausal symptoms, including hot flashes ...
UIC to study whether botanicals can ease menopausePhysOrg.com (press release)
Mizzou gets NIH funding for one of 5 Botanical Research CentersSt. Louis American

all 9 news articles »

Read more...


Endometriosis pains million of women yet remains misunderstood and misdiagnosed - San Jose Mercury News


Endometriosis pains million of women yet remains misunderstood and misdiagnosed
San Jose Mercury News
Dr. Andrew Cook goes over information on hormone supplements with patient Lisa Collins at his office in Los Gatos on Aug. 16, 2010. ...

and more »

Read more...


MSLP.OB, NASDAQ:LULU, NYSE:MW, - CRWESelect.com Stock Report! The Men's ... - Penny Stock Live (blog)


MSLP.OB, NASDAQ:LULU, NYSE:MW, - CRWESelect.com Stock Report! The Men's ...
Penny Stock Live (blog)
OB) is one of the fastest growing nutritional supplement companies in the United States with a proprietary formulation used in eight performance products. ...
PROT, MSLP, CRWEWallstreet.com Stock to Watch for September 7th 2010Penny Stock Live (blog)

all 5 news articles »

Read more...








 


 


 
     
Legal Notice: This website is powered by Amazon®, Adsense™, Chitika®, Ebay®, Google®, HighBeam™, Moreover®, MSNBC®, Newsvine™, Shareasale®, Yahoo!® Answers and Youtube™. All trademarks are copyrighted by their respective owners. Please read our privacy policy.






eXTReMe Tracker