Traditional Naturopath Podcast #19

The Traditional Naturopath Podcast – 19 – (12/02/06)
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Folic acid supplements lower the risk of heart diseases and strokes. Cranberries are rich in antioxidants, which can protect cells from “free radicals,” that is, unstable molecules that damage the cells of animals as they age. Research has also found that cranberry juice can reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol levels and raise levels of HDL (good) cholesterol in the blood; cranberries can slow tumor growth or prevent them altogether! The Journal of the American Medical Association says that there is a total of 225,000 deaths per year from iatrogenic causes. “Iatrogenic” is defined as induced in a patient by a physician’s activity, manner, or therapy. Natural health nutrition and supplementation has been shown to be beneficial with regard to treating depression. Ginkgo Biloba works just as well as synthetic dementia drugs! The little-known perungalli herb from India shows powerful anti-inflammatory effects in the latest clinical trials.

Little-Known Ayurvedic Herb from India Extremely Effective Against Inflammation!

In our last podcast, I talked about the Indian herb turmeric and how effective it has been in fighting my inflammation symptoms, so you KNOW I was intrigued to see this article!Plumeria Acuminata

Little-known perungalli herb from India shows powerful anti-inflammatory effects in latest clinical trials

“A new Indian study has found that the herb Plumeria acuminate — commonly known as perungalli and widely used in Ayurvedic medicine — may be a potent treatment for both acute and chronic inflammation. Researchers from Jadavpur University in Kolkata and ASN Pharmacy College tested the effectiveness of a methanol extract of Plumeria acuminate (MEPA) on both acute and chronic inflammation in laboratory rats. In separate experiments to test the effects of MEPA on chronic and acute inflammation, the researchers split 24 rats into four groups of six, and induced acute inflammation into the hind paws of two groups, while using one group as a control and another group as a standard. The first group of rats with acute inflammation were treated with 250 mgkg-1 of MEPA, while the second inflammation group was given 500 mgkg-1 of MEPA. The same model was used for rats induced with chronic inflammation. The researchers found that the rats with acute inflammation that were treated with 500 mgkg-1 of MEPA experienced an average 36 percent reduction of inflammation. The rats with chronic inflammation that were treated with 500 mgkg-1 of MEPA experienced a reduction in the formation of granuloma tissue — firm nodules or masses that form as a result of chronic inflammation — of 45 percent. The researchers concluded: “…the methanol extract of Plumeria acuminate possess potent anti-inflammatory activity in both acute and chronic models.” They also found that the effectiveness of the herbal extract was comparable to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.”

Wow! This is an exciting development… you can bet I will be looking for this extract!

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