Before reading this post, I suggest you read the above, in particular the monograph of White willow and Meadowsweet.
Without making too many preliminaries, we describe for Nature than man, giving us the most effective and safest treatment of the synthetic drug.
Reading the previous posts you have learned about the most used treatment for fever (and associated symptoms) from the traditional pharmaceutical medicine. You also learn the characteristics and properties of the two plants from which they received the active ingredient with which these drugs are made.
Well, Nature, however, has done better, and after reading this article, perhaps you will have the impulse to throw the boxes of aspirin and acetaminophen to begin to heal with herbs.
Taking the Meadowsweet, subject of my last post, we can summarize that this plant has important anti-inflammatory and antipyretic due to salicylates. The natural salicylates, also, are less effective than those of synthesis, nell'Aspirina present, in inhibiting platelet aggregation and this eliminates the side effect of blood thinning of the synthetic drug (flowers and seeds, however, have anticoagulant effect, just such as aspirin).The decoction of flowers in proportion 1:10 and 1:20 (one part of flowers of water and 10-20) have demonstrated a preventive action that contrasts the ulcer substances which instead lead to the ulcer (such as Aspirin! ).Bacteria such as S. aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, E. coli, Shigella flexneri, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Bacillus subtilis are eliminated from both alcoholic and aqueous extracts.
What is easily deducible from the monographs of Willow and dell'Olmaria is that the combined intake of these two plants (in the form of infusions, teas or other types of extracts) not only leads to an elimination / reduction of fever (and symptoms associated), but also to a protective action of the gastrointestinal (given by the action antiulcerogenica dell'Olmaria).
When you take a medication, the doctor should prescribe a gastroprotective.However, aspirin is usually taken in a "home", either because you do not know precisely its harmful effects, either because you do not know his actions ulcerogenica (generating ulcer). This leads to gastritis, stomach and, in worst cases, ulcers.
Nature, however, has given us a cure is important that, at recommended doses, is capable, as I wrote above, to solve every problem: Willow + Meadowsweet = antiinflammatory/antipyretic + gastroprotective .
Is it ncredible?
Without making too many preliminaries, we describe for Nature than man, giving us the most effective and safest treatment of the synthetic drug.
Reading the previous posts you have learned about the most used treatment for fever (and associated symptoms) from the traditional pharmaceutical medicine. You also learn the characteristics and properties of the two plants from which they received the active ingredient with which these drugs are made.
Well, Nature, however, has done better, and after reading this article, perhaps you will have the impulse to throw the boxes of aspirin and acetaminophen to begin to heal with herbs.
Taking the Meadowsweet, subject of my last post, we can summarize that this plant has important anti-inflammatory and antipyretic due to salicylates. The natural salicylates, also, are less effective than those of synthesis, nell'Aspirina present, in inhibiting platelet aggregation and this eliminates the side effect of blood thinning of the synthetic drug (flowers and seeds, however, have anticoagulant effect, just such as aspirin).The decoction of flowers in proportion 1:10 and 1:20 (one part of flowers of water and 10-20) have demonstrated a preventive action that contrasts the ulcer substances which instead lead to the ulcer (such as Aspirin! ).Bacteria such as S. aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, E. coli, Shigella flexneri, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Bacillus subtilis are eliminated from both alcoholic and aqueous extracts.
What is easily deducible from the monographs of Willow and dell'Olmaria is that the combined intake of these two plants (in the form of infusions, teas or other types of extracts) not only leads to an elimination / reduction of fever (and symptoms associated), but also to a protective action of the gastrointestinal (given by the action antiulcerogenica dell'Olmaria).
When you take a medication, the doctor should prescribe a gastroprotective.However, aspirin is usually taken in a "home", either because you do not know precisely its harmful effects, either because you do not know his actions ulcerogenica (generating ulcer). This leads to gastritis, stomach and, in worst cases, ulcers.
Nature, however, has given us a cure is important that, at recommended doses, is capable, as I wrote above, to solve every problem: Willow + Meadowsweet = antiinflammatory/antipyretic + gastroprotective .
Is it ncredible?
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