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wheatgrass pregnancyHerbal Medicines For Heart Disease

Heart disease is not really disease of the heart itself, but of the blood vessels supplying it. Conditions such as "hole-in-the-heart" and problems with heart valves (sometimes a consequence of rheumatic fever) can occur, but most problems with heart valves are now the result of their becoming hardened and leaky with age. Heart valve disorders, especially of the main aortic and mitral valves, can cause stress in the heart muscle resulting in heart failure and are best corrected by surgery.

The wide variety of medical names used to cover what most people call "heart disease" �cardiovascular disease (CVD), coronary artery disease (CAD), coronary heart disease (CHD), and ischemic heart disease (IHD) - reveals that the main source of the problem is the arteries that surround and feed the heart (the "coronary arteries"). The real cause of "heart disease" is clogged and hard�ened arteries, a condition known as arteriosclerosis.

Heart Attack

A heart attack is the most dramatic outcome of heart disease. Known medically as a coronary thrombosis or acute myocardial infarction, it is the result of blockage in the coronary arteries feeding the heart. A heart attack invariably comes on suddenly and is often fatal. Symptoms are a vicelike pain in the chest and pains down the left arm and up the left side of the neck to the jaw, sweating, and breathlessness. A heart attack is a serious medical emergency.

Angina

Angina (angina pectoris in full) is a severe chest pain caused by a lack of blood to the arteries around the heart (coronary ischemia in medical terms) and is a clear symptom of heart disease. More common in middle-aged and older men than women, it usually comes on during or immediately after physical exercise or a period of mental and emotional strain. The main symptom is an aching or crushing pain in the center of the chest, sometimes mistaken for heartburn.

Treatment

Emergency medical treatment is with nitroglycerine but acupuncture can be an effective alternative for some people.

Stroke

A stroke is caused by damage to blood vessels supplying the brain. A clot (thrombosis) in one of the carteries causes part of the brain to die from failure of its blood supply (infarction). Another type of stroke is a cerebral hemorrhage or burst blood vessel. Both cause a similar picture clinically - the affected part of the brain ceases to work. This may lead to weakness in the limbs, blindness, or loss of higher functions such as speech. Many strokes are immediately fatal, but partial or complete recovery is possible, with skillful rehabilitation, for those who survive the first few week after the initial stroke.

Treatment

This concentrates on maintaining a healthy blood flow keeping muscles and ligaments strong and flexible

Herbal Medicine Yarrow tea (two teaspoons of dried herb in hot water three times a day).

Consult a qualified practitioner/therapist for:

Traditional Chinese Medicine Lovage tube!r be helpful.

Acupuncture Should be used as soon as possible counter the effects of paralysis.

Homeopathy Arnica 6c and the biochemic tissue salt Kali mur. 6x twice daily may be helpful.

Massage, Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Hydrotherapy, and Yoga These manipulation and balance therapies can safely be used to maintain muscle tone and flexibility.

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wheat grass kitHerbs For Better Health: Garlic

Common name(s): Garlic

Botanical name(s):

Allium sativum

Plant part used:

Bulb

AHPA Class:

2c Not to be used while nursing

Indications:

Asthma, Blood Impurities, Blood Poisoning, Bronchitis, Cancer, Candida, Colds, Colitis, Coughs, Ear Infections, Fevers, Flu, Fungus, Gastric Disorders, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol and Triglycerides, Indigestion, Infection, Liver Disorders, Lung Disorders, Parasites, Prostate problems, Respiratory problems, Staph/Strep Infections

Actions:

Adaptogen, alterative, anthelmintic, anti-fungal, anti-microbial, anti-spasmodic, anti-viral, antibiotic, anticoagulant, antineoplastic, blood purifier, cardiovascular tonic, carminative, cholagogue, decongestant, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, hypertensive, hypotensive, nervine, stimulant, stomachic, vasodilator, vermifuge

Constituents:

Volatile oils, including, allicin (diallyl trisulfide), alliin and other sulfur-bearing metabolites. Also contains citral, geraniol and linalool. Other constituents include calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorous, potassium, selenium, sodium, sulfur, vitamins A, B-complex and C

Traditional:

Garlic is a natural antibiotic and has been referred to as �nature's penicillin�. Louis Pasteur was the first scientist to use garlic in scientific experiments and found that when put into a petri dish full of bacteria, garlic quickly destroyed the bacteria. It has been historically used in the treatment of various cancers and is also well-known for its capabilities of destroying bacteria, fungus, virus and parasites. Garlic is also used to lower incidence of heart disease and is also used to lower high cholesterol levels.

Daily dose: 4 grams fresh garlic, 3,000 � 4,00 mg. dried

Contraindications:

Should not be used while nursing in therapeutic dosages. May cause mild blood-thinning in therapeutic dosages. Consult your doctor if using therapeutic dosages of garlic prior to surgery.

Side effects:

May cause gastrointestinal discomfort when used in large doses, unpleasant odor.

Drug interactions: None

Special caution: None

References: Botanical Safety Handbook. by McGuffin, Hobbs, Upton and Goldberg, 1997 Mastering Modern Herbal Medicine, by LaMar Wiscombe, 2001 Today's Herbal Health, by Louise Tenney, 2000 Basic Herbalism, by Horne & Robinson, 2000 The Encyclopedia of Natural Remedies, by Louise Tenney, 1995 The Complete German Commission E Monographs, edited by Blumenthal et al., 1998



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