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Many people suffer from it, but most often do not even know where the sudden burning in the stomach and esophagus comes from. In addition to stress, smoking, too tight clothing and a malposition of the spine, some foods can also cause heartburn. Foods causing heartburn Just watch which of them you take before you get heartburn. If possible, then at least consume the consumption of the corresponding food – or dams – the consumption. Because not only for the stomach but especially for the esophagus is heartburn literally “corrosive”. A little tip: For mild to moderate heartburn, a glass of water helps with a teaspoon of baking soda (or baking soda).
Not only an acid excess leads to heartburn
As the most common cause – and with further causes such as stress and malposition also as the most common symptom – for heartburn is a gastric acid excess. This is caused by excessive stimuli on the autonomic nervous system (stress) or by the inclusion of special foods, which we will list below. However, there are also theories that attribute heartburn to a gastric acid deficiency.
According to the theory, the heartburn develops in such a way: The food is taken up and hits in the stomach on little stomach acid. The stomach tries to decompose the food with the little acid, which is due to (little more) acid production and intensified mixing movements. Through these movements, acidic porridge gets back into the esophagus – and heartburn occurs.
In addition, the stomach takes much longer in an acid deficiency to get the digestive process going. The food is longer in the stomach and caused by fermentation processes gases that lead to regurgitation – another way, such as gastric acid or acidic food pulp enter the esophagus.
The danger of Gastric acid deficiency
If you take medicines for heartburn and especially for a stomach acid excess, then that – in an actual gastric acid deficiency – be counterproductive. By lowering the amount of gastric acid, it is even more difficult for the stomach to process the ingested food. The symptoms may increase after a short relief. Therefore, the possible causes of heartburn should be thoroughly researched by the doctor.
These Foods causing heartburn
Let’s get to our list. Below you will find various foods and ingredients of dishes as well as beverages that can cause heartburn. A sensitive stomach may respond to several of these examples. If you suffer from heartburn more often, you are likely to be one of those with a sensitive stomach. But also diseases of the stomach and the intestine can be responsible for chronic complaints.
Citrus Fruits
foods causing heartburn
Citrus fruits, such as oranges, limes, and lemons, contain a lot of fruit acid. Although they are also healthy because of their vitamins, they should only be taken in moderation by people who are prone to heartburn. For example, in the form of diluted juices, in a fruit salad or as slices in a drink.
Fruit juices
foods causing heartburn
Above all, undiluted juices and nectars of sour fruits contain a large amount of acid. This can lead to an excess in the stomach if you drink a lot of fruit juice. The result is heartburn. It is best to dilute these juices with water (non-carbonated).
Carbonic Acid
Carbonic acid, as its name suggests, is an acid. But even more so than the hyperacidity ensures regurgitation after the intake of carbon dioxide for heartburn. The rapid escape of gases from the stomach into the esophagus can cause the stomach walls to squeeze the stomach acid and also spill it into the esophagus.
Currants and Raspberries
foods causing heartburn
Especially blackcurrants are very healthy because they contain a lot of vitamins and minerals as well as antioxidants. However, they, as well as raspberries, bring with them a lot of fruit acid and fructose. This can acidify the stomach and cause heartburn.
Acidic Vegetables
The prime example of heartburn-inducing vegetables is tomatoes. Anyone who has cut their fingers while cutting tomatoes and has got tomato juice in their wounds knows how badly it burns. A sign of a high acidity, and therefore with a correspondingly frequent consumption also a cause of heartburn.
Pickled vegetable
foods causing heartburn
Whether tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, beetroot or other vegetables: If this is inserted, then usually in brandy vinegar, which must have a certain amount of acid for preserving. A more moderate consumption of pickles can, therefore, prevent heartburn.
Ketchup
Another combination of acidic vegetables and vinegar. If spicy spices have been processed in the ketchup, the risk of heartburn increases even more. Another factor for heartburn is the sugar present in ketchup.
Hot Spices
In addition to chili and pepper, you should also be careful when seasoning not to use too much curry and ginger. Also, you should consider using onions and garlic if you are prone to heartburn. A normal paprika powder can also cause discomfort in weak stomachs.
Eggs
foods causing heartburn
Especially hard-boiled eggs need a lot of stomach acid during the digestive processes in the stomach. They should therefore always be well chewed. But the fermentation processes, which are triggered by eggs in the digestive tract, can lead to an acid regurgitation.
Fats and oils
Fat food, the excessive intake of oils, fats in the form of butter and margarine and in the form of meat, which can also cause indigestion and heartburn, ensures an overproduction of stomach acid. If it becomes too much or spills up through other influences, it burns in the esophagus.
Mayonnaise
Mayonnaise causes heartburn very effectively because here several of the foods listed by us come together as ingredients. it is a combination of eggs, oil, vinegar and/or lemon juice and spices such as salt and pepper. A smorgasbord of reasons for heartburn so.
Caffeine
Caffeine ensures many processes and processes in our body. In addition to the incentive to produce adrenaline in the adrenals, it also stimulates gastric acid production. Therefore, coffee, tea, energy and some soft drinks can be summarized at this point.
Sweets and chocolate
In the first stages of digestion carbohydrates (sugar and starch) and proteins are decomposed. Therefore, sweets cause heartburn in some people due to an increased amount of sugar. Chocolate also contains theobromine, which looks similar to caffeine.
Alcohol
This stimulant also irritates the stomach. In particular, the inconvenience, under which the gastric mucous membranes suffer from alcohol intake, provide for heartburn. In addition, among the alcoholic beverages, the carbonated and wine – due to acid and bitter substances – should be avoided if the stomach is sensitive.
Peppermint
Surprising, but not surprising. Who takes a lot of peppermint as a plant, tea, candy or brandy, which can ensure a decent heartburn. Gentle for the stomach is therefore teas from fennel or chamomile.
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Black locust is planted selvedges, roadsides, often forming large forests.
From acacia blossoms are harvested are dried in the sun.
Black locust-natural treatments
Black locust soothes feelings of heartburn (pyrosis), reduces gastric hyperacidity is respiratory tract antispasmodic, sedative easy.
It is recommended especially for hyperacidity gastritis (heartburn sensations), gastric ulcer, habitual cough, whooping cough and asthma, insomnia and migraines.
Black locust is given as an infusion (a spoon in the cup), 2-3 cups per day, preferably between meals ... read more ...
“A pleasant, quick acting, effective antacid relieving upset stomach, hyperacidity, fullness, sour stomach, heart ache and forms of distress due to over-indulgence in food or drink”
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Two craters adorn the summit of Patuha Volcano. The dry crater of Kawah Patuha lies 600 meters northwest of Kawah Putih, a crater lake with approximately 8 meters of water depth. Kawah Putih crater lake represents a relatively stable volcanic system, with no records of magmatic or phreatic activity since A.D. 1600. Nevertheless, magmatic activity manifests itself in Kawah Putih as the hyperacid lakewater solution that results from condensation of SO2, H2S, and HCl gases near the lake bottom.
Hydrothermal water-rock interactions in the Kawah Putih system constitute a present-day example of volcanic ore-deposit formation. Precipitation of native sulfur and other sulfides from lake waters have accumulated as extensive sulfur-rich sediments on the lake bottom. These sediments were mined during the first half of the 20th century and comprised 90% of Indonesia's sulfur production at that time. Abundant seepage of Kawah Putih's lakewaters into fractures is another mechanism of hydrothermal ore formation in the volcano.
Seepage of lakewater from Kawah Putih is also a concern to human health. This seepage acidifies the flank springs of Patuha volcano. The flank springs feed the Ciwidey and Citarum Rivers, whose waters are used by local people for irrigation.
(Source: Sriwana, 1998b)
Despite a busy schedule , you had to spare time visiting supermarkets, but this time we visit a Hypermarket.
This is SM Hypermarket. I am confused with the term Hypermarket. I dont bother what that means, I am only thinking of so many "hyper" prefix nowadays. There is Hyperactive, Hyperacidity and now Hypermarket.
All I want HERE IS COLOR and to buy spices and salt and cooking oil , that's all. There is no other place where I can see different colors than inside a Hypermarket. So sneek in my camera and having some shots inside. The camera is not prohibited here so I am expecting no one will apprehend me.
Despite a busy schedule , you had to spare time visiting supermarkets, but this time we visit a Hypermarket.
This is SM Hypermarket. I am confused with the term Hypermarket. I dont bother what that means, I am only thinking of so many "hyper" prefix nowadays. There is Hyperactive, Hyperacidity and now Hypermarket.
All I want HERE IS COLOR and to buy spices and salt and cooking oil , that's all. There is no other place where I can see different colors than inside a Hypermarket. So sneek in my camera and having some shots inside. The camera is not prohibited here so I am expecting no one will apprehend me.
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Despite a busy schedule , you had to spare time visiting supermarkets, but this time we visit a Hypermarket.
This is SM Hypermarket. I am confused with the term Hypermarket. I dont bother what that means, I am only thinking of so many "hyper" prefix nowadays. There is Hyperactive, Hyperacidity and now Hypermarket.
All I want HERE IS COLOR and to buy spices and salt and cooking oil , that's all. There is no other place where I can see different colors than inside a Hypermarket. So sneek in my camera and having some shots inside. The camera is not prohibited here so I am expecting no one will apprehend me.
Edible Parts: Flowers; Leaves.
Edible Uses:
Leaves - raw or cooked. A acid, flavor, it is especially adored by children and makes an excellent addition to mixed salads. The leaves can be harvested all year round. A mass of the leaves and stems can be allowed to ferment slightly when they make a tasty dessert. A sort of rhubarb pie can be made from the leaf stalks. The leaf stalks are very thin - you would need an awful lot for a pie. Use in moderation, see notes below on toxicity. Flowers - raw. A pleasant acid flavor.
Known Hazards
The leaves contain oxalic acid, which gives them their sharp flavor. Perfectly all right in small quantities, the leaves should not be eaten in large amounts since oxalic acid can bind up the body's supply of calcium leading to nutritional deficiency. The quantity of oxalic acid will be reduced if the leaves are cooked. People with a tendency to rheumatism, arthritis, gout, kidney stones or hyperacidity should take especial caution if including this plant in their diet since it can aggravate their condition
MEDICINAL USES: Antirheumatic; Ophthalmic; Poultice.
A decoction of the whole plant has been used as a wash in the treatment of rheumatism[257]. The fresh juice of the plant has been used as eye drops to ease sore eyes[257]. A poultice of the wilted leaves has been used as a dressing on boils, sores and on swollen areas of the skin[257]. The leaves are chewed for nausea, and to relieve mouth sores and sore throats, and a poultice of fresh leaves for cancers and old sores. Leaf teas are brewed for fevers, urinary infections and scurvy.
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Oxalis species: The distinctive shamrock-shaped, three-lobed leaves are edible, and though they may have a sour taste, they make a great trail-side nibble. An 'Indian Lemonade' can be made by steeping the crushed leaves in cold water. The leaves and flowers make a nice addition to salads. The leaves are chewed for nausea, and to relieve mouth sores and sore throats, and a poultice of fresh leaves for cancers and old sores. Leaf teas are brewed for fevers, urinary infections and scurvy.
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Amla (gooseberry) is the richest natural source of vitamin C. It nourishes and strengthens the hair. It is a mild laxative. It helps in hyperacidity, improves digestion, and maintains the bowel movements, thus reducing gas formation and heaviness in the abdomen.
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Lasunadi vati is a preparation that checks excessive gas formation in the abdomen, which causes pain and cholera. It is processed in the expressed juice of lemon. This enhances the effects of the herbs and makes this preparation more potent. It also helps in vomiting sensations and nausea due to hyperacidity.
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(Filipendula Ulmaria) Common names: Bridewort, Meadow Queen, Meadow-wort, Mead-wort, Pride of the Meadow, Queen of the Meadow, Lady of the Meadow, Dollof, Meadsweet, Quaker Lady, Courtship and Matrimony.
Meadowsweet is known as Bridewort because it used to be strewn on the ground at Handfastings and Weddings for the Bride to walk on (‘wort’ is an Old English word meaning root or herb). The name ‘Ulmaria’ comes from the Latin “ulmus” (elm) due to the shape of the plant’s leaves. Its Gaelic name (Ius Cuchulainn, and Rios Cuchulainn) associates the plant with the legendary warrior, Cuchulainn, who was treated with Meadowsweet baths to cure uncontrollable rage and fevers. The plant’s name ‘Filidendula’ may come from the Latin “filum” meaning thread, and “pendulus”, meaning drooping – referring to the root tubers which hang together by threads.
A member of the Rose family, the fragrant Meadowsweet is a perennial herb growing in damp meadows, ditches and bogs, at the edges of ponds, on river banks and in damp open woodland. Common throughout Europe, it is also found in the eastern US and Canada as far west as Ohio. The creeping rootstock sends up a reddish, angular stem, up to 47 inches (120cm) tall, branched near the top and bearing foliage that looks similar to that of the Elm tree and is green on the top and white grey and downy underneath. The masses of small, creamy-white five-petaled flowers, each with over twenty protruding stamens have a very strong, sweet scent and appears from June to August.
A peculiarity of Meadowsweet is that the scent of the leaves is quite different from that of the flowers. The latter possess an almond-like fragrance, and it was one of the fragrant herbs used to strew the floors of chambers in Medieval and Tudor times to provide fragrance and keep out insects. In allusion to this use, Gerard writes: 'The leaves and floures of Meadowsweet farre excelle all other strowing herbs for to decke up houses, to strawe in chambers, halls and banqueting-houses in the summer-time, for the smell thereof makes the heart merrie and joyful and delighteth the senses.'
The 'Courtship and Matrimony' name came about because the heady smell of the flowers represented courtship, whilst the sharper smell of the foliage represented the reality of marriage.
An important food plant for hoverflies, butterflies and bees, it is also the main food plant for caterpillars of the following moths – Brown Spot Pinion, Hebrew Character, Powdered Quaker, Emperor, Lesser Cream Wave and Satyr Pug. Roots produce a black dye and the leaves a blue pigment both of which were widely used by the Celts. The seeds provide food for birds.
Meadowsweet is know to have been used for at least 4,000 years as traces of it have been found in the remains of a Neolithic drink in the Hebrides and a bunch of Meadowsweet was also found in a Neolithic burial near Perth. Held by Druids as one of the most sacred herbs (along with Watermint and Vervain), Northern European pagan cultures seem to have used meadowsweet primarily for medicine, and as a perfume and odor-fighter, rather than for religious ritual. However, the plant does play a small role in the Mabinogion, a collection of Welsh myths and folklore, where meadowsweet was one of the plants, along with broom and flowers of the oak used by the wizards Math and Gwydion to create the woman Blodeuwedd.
It was also one of the fifty ingredients in a drink called 'Save,' mentioned in Chaucer's Knight's Tale, in the fourteenth century when it is referred to as Medwort, or Meadwort, (i.e. the mead or honey-wine herb), and the flowers were often put into wine and beer. It is still incorporated in many herb beers.
Medicinal - Meadowsweet was used to treat malaria when the disease was prevalent in marshy areas. It is also a traditional remedy for acidic stomach and the leaves were distilled to strengthen the eyes and prevent itching. The roots were used to make a very effective detergent. In 1838 the Italian Rafaele Piria first produced salicylic acid from the flowerbuds of meadowsweet and from willow bark (Salix alba). In 1899 the drug company Bayer formulated a new drug (acetylsalicylic acid) and called it aspirin, a name which is derived from the old botanical name for meadowsweet (Spiraea ulmaria).
Meadowsweet is an excellent digestive remedy. It protects and soothes the mucous membranes of the digestive tract, reducing excess acidity and alleviating nausea, and can be used in the treatment of heartburn, hyperacidity, gastritis and peptic ulceration. The anti-inflammatory action of the salicylates in Meadowsweet makes it effective against rheumatic pain while the tannins and mucilages appear to limit the adverse effects of the salicylates which can cause gastric bleeding (Aspirin can cause gastric ulceration). The astringent tannins make Meadowsweet a useful remedy in the treatment of diarrhoea in children.
In Germany, Meadowsweet is used as a supportive treatment for common colds as the salicylic acid acts to reduce fever. It is also recommended for water retention and for bladder and kidney ailments. Externally the infusion can serve as a wash for wounds or inflamed eyes.
Caution: Meadowsweet should be avoided by those with a hypersensitivity to salicylates.
Fresh Meadowsweet is placed on the altar for love spells, or dried is used in various love mixtures. It is also strewn about the house to keep peace and the scent of Meadowsweet is said to cheer the heart. If gathered on Midsummer, Meadowsweet will give you information regarding thieves: if you have been robbed, place Meadowsweet on water. If it sinks, the thief is a man. If it floats, a woman.
At Lammas garlands of meadowsweet are worn to join with the essence of the Goddess.
Russian folklore tells of Kudryash, the bravest knight in his village, who one day became terrified of his own death and could no longer fight. A band of thieves came to the village but Kudryash was too scared to help. Ashamed, he fled to the river to drown himself. But out of the water came a beautiful maiden and gave him a garland of Meadowsweet flowers. She said he would be unharmed if he wore it in battle. He returned to the village, wore the garland and defeated the thieves.
Other folklore claims that where Meadowsweet grows there are no snakes, which can also mean, therefore, that there is no evil. www.wightdruids.com/index.php?option=com_content&view...
There are a variety of nutrients that the body basically needs for it to operate normally. A few of these are nutrients that are vital, meaning that they must be always present, or even the body find yourself struggling with irreversible damages. Others will also be essential, and could be needed by the body in smaller amounts.
A few of these nutrients could be produced from nutritious food that individuals usually eat. However, in some instances, one's diet might not be adequate or balanced enough. In this instance, you have to discover the best food supplement similar to the best magnesium oil supplement particularly if he cannot gain enough magnesium from his diet.
The Purposes of Magnesium Oil
Magnesium is among the most important elements necessary for tissues and also the organs from the body in order to maintain normal functions from the body's systems. It's specifically necessary for heart.
It will also help in strengthening one's teeth and also the bones. Magnesium oil offers respite from pain caused by arthritis and fibromyalgia.
It will help lessen certain skin problems for example sun burn it will help remove blemishes and wrinkles, too. It's believed to aid in delaying aging process helping in removing dark spots. This really is precisely why people usually look to find the best magnesium oil products currently available.
Using Magnesium Oil
1. Ingestion
Magnesium oil might help relieve certain problems associated with digestion. Just mix several drops of magnesium oil right into a glass water to deal with hyperacidity or stomach upset. For individuals who cannot stand how magnesium tastes, they might also combine it with a glass of juice before drinking it.
2. Massage
Problems associated with painful muscles or fibromyalgia can neat thing from massaging magnesium oil to the painful areas of the body. This process may potentially assist in reducing stress, too. However, you have to take into consideration certain signs like the appearance of rashes onto the skin. At these times, one will need to mix the oil with 50% water to prevent having rashes again. Those people who are struggling with arthritis could spray the very best magnesium oil on their own joint pain gentle massage is a good idea too.
3. Transdermal
This process can best be utilized for patients with arthritis. This can be accomplished through using the magnesium oil around the affected region directly. Applying a cloth soaked with magnesium oil may also accelerate the speed of absorption. Through this process, instant relief should be expected.
Besides the ways of application which happen to be mentioned, others also would rather bathe using the combination of magnesium water and oil. This really is primarily being carried out in order to achieve or conserve a healthy and glowing skin.
Daily Magnesium Oil Dosage
For external use of magnesium oil, it is vital to start with them in a small amount first. those people who are applying pure magnesium oil on their own skin who starts to feel uncomfortable can simply dilute the oil with water. It's possible to just gradually increase its dosage gradually following the skin is continuing to grow familiar with the magnesium oil product. nutritionalwellness.us/magnesium-oil/
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Edible Parts: Leaves, Seed, Stems,
Edible Uses: Coffee, Salad, Potherb, Vegetable, Pinole, Flour,
Leaves - raw or cooked. They can also be dried for later use. The leaves can be added to salads, cooked as a potherb or added to soups. Only the very young leaves should be used, preferably before the stems have developed, and even these are likely to be bitter. If used in early spring and in the autumn they can often be fairly pleasant tasting. The leaves are very rich in vitamins and minerals, especially iron and the vitamins A and C. Stems - raw or cooked. They are best peeled and the inner portion eaten Seed - raw or cooked. It can be used as a Pinole or can be ground into a powder and used as a flour for making pancakes etc.. The seed is very tedious to harvest and prepare. The roasted seed has been used as a coffee substitute.
CAUTION: Plants can contain quite high levels of oxalic acid, which is what gives the leaves of many members of this genus an acid-lemon flavor. Perfectly alright in small quantities, the leaves should not be eaten in large amounts since the oxalic acid can lock-up other nutrients in the food, especially calcium, thus causing mineral deficiencies. The oxalic acid content will be reduced if the plant is cooked. People with a tendency to rheumatism, arthritis, gout, kidney stones or hyperacidity should take especial caution if including this plant in their diet since it can aggravate their condition. Avoid during pregnancy & breast feeding.
MEDICINAL USES: Alterative, Antiscorbutic, Astringent, Cancer, Cholagogue, Depurative, Homeopathy, Laxative,
Poultice, Salve, Tonic,
Curled dock has a long history of domestic herbal use. It is a gentle and safe laxative, less powerful than rhubarb in its action so it is particularly useful in the treatment of mild constipation. The plant has valuable cleansing properties and is useful for treating a wide range of skin problems. All parts of the plant can be used, though the root is most active medicinally. The root is alterative, antiscorbutic, astringent, Cholagogue, depurative, laxative and mildly tonic. It used to be sold as a tonic and laxative. It can cause or relieve diarrhea according to the dose, harvest time and relative concentrations of tannin(astringent) and anthraquinones (laxative) that are present. It is used internally in the treatment of constipation, diarrhea, piles, bleeding of the lungs, various blood complaints and also chronic skin diseases. Externally, the root can be mashed and used as a poultice and salve, or dried and used as a dusting powder, on sores, ulcers, wounds and various other skin problems. The root has been used with positive effect to restrain the inroads made by cancer, being used as an alterative and tonic. The root is harvested in early spring and dried for later use. Some caution is advised in its use since excess doses can cause gastric disturbance, nausea and dermatitis. The seed is used in the treatment of diarrhea. A homeopathic remedy is made from the fresh root, harvested in the autumn before frost has touched the plant. It is only used in the treatment of a specific type of cough.
OTHER USES: Compost, Dye, Yellow, Dark Green, Brown, Dark Grey
Yellow, dark green to brown and dark grey dyes can be obtained from the roots. They do not need a mordant. An alternative ingredient of 'QR' herbal compost activator. (is it the flowers?) This is a dried and powdered mixture of several herbs that can be added to a compost heap in order to speed up bacterial activity and thus shorten the time needed to make the compost
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To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
(William Blake)
One of the many wildflowers around Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park.
An herb, member of the Purslane family - common name: Redmaids
The plant contains oxalic acid, so it should only be used in moderation. Oxalic acid can lock up certain of the nutrients in food and, if eaten in excess, can lead to nutritional deficiencies. It is, however, perfectly safe in small amounts and its acid taste adds a nice flavour to salads. Cooking the plant will reduce the quantity of oxalic acid. People with a tendency to rheumatism, arthritis, gout, kidney stones and hyperacidity should take especial caution if including this plant in their diet since it can aggravate their condition.
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Edible Parts: Flowers; Leaves.
Edible Uses:
Leaves - raw or cooked. A acid, flavor, it is especially adored by children and makes an excellent addition to mixed salads. The leaves can be harvested all year round. A mass of the leaves and stems can be allowed to ferment slightly when they make a tasty dessert. A sort of rhubarb pie can be made from the leaf stalks. The leaf stalks are very thin - you would need an awful lot for a pie. Use in moderation, see notes below on toxicity. Flowers - raw. A pleasant acid flavor.
Known Hazards
The leaves contain oxalic acid, which gives them their sharp flavor. Perfectly all right in small quantities, the leaves should not be eaten in large amounts since oxalic acid can bind up the body's supply of calcium leading to nutritional deficiency. The quantity of oxalic acid will be reduced if the leaves are cooked. People with a tendency to rheumatism, arthritis, gout, kidney stones or hyperacidity should take especial caution if including this plant in their diet since it can aggravate their condition.
MEDICINAL USES: Anthelmintic; Antiphlogistic; Antiscorbutic; Astringent; Depurative; Diuretic; Emmenagogue; Febrifuge; Lithontripic; Miscellany; Stomachic; Styptic.
The whole plant is anthelmintic, antiphlogistic, astringent, depurative, diuretic, emmenagogue, febrifuge, lithontripic, stomachic and styptic. It is used in the treatment of influenza, fever, urinary tract infections, enteritis, diarrhea, traumatic injuries, sprains and poisonous snake bites. The juice of the plant, mixed with butter, is applied to muscular swellings, boils and pimples. An infusion can be used as a wash to rid children of hookworms. The plant is a good source of vitamin C and is used as an antiscorbutic in the treatment of scurvy. The leaves are used as an antidote to poisoning by the seeds of Datura spp, arsenic and mercury. The leaf juice is applied to insect bites, burns and skin eruptions. It has an antibacterial activity.
OTHER USES: Dye; Gum; Miscellany.
A slimy substance collects in the mouth when the leaves are chewed, this is used by magicians to protect the mouth when they eat glass. Yellow, orange and red to brown dyes are obtained from the flowers. The boiled whole plant yields a yellow dye.
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FOOD: The distinctive shamrock-shaped, three-lobed leaves are edible, and though they may have a sour taste, they make a great trail-side nibble. An 'Indian Lemonade' can be made by steeping the crushed leaves in cold water. The leaves and flowers make a nice addition to salads.
MEDICINE: The leaves are chewed for nausea, and to relieve mouth sores and sore throats, and a poultice of fresh leaves for cancers and old sores. Leaf teas are brewed for fevers, urinary infections and scurvy.
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Nettles (Urtica dioica)
By Christa Sinadinos
Nettles are one of the most nourishing plants growing on land. It contains a wide variety of nutrients, including the following: calcium, chromium, cobalt, iron, magnesium, manganese, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, protein, riboflavin, selenium, silicon, sodium (trace), thiamine, tin, zinc, and vitamins A and C. Nettles are also rich in chlorophyll.
Nettles can be used as a nutrient-rich daily tea. Nettles provide a fantastic source of easily-assimilated nutrients. They can be an important source of nutrients for all individuals, but especially for individuals with compromised digestion.
Nettles’ nutritional properties support the immune system, the muscular-skeletal system, and the connective tissue, as well as stabilizing blood sugar.
The minerals have an alkalinizing effect, which can be beneficial for conditions aggravated by hyperacidity.
Nettles are an important herb used in the treatment of iron deficiency anemia.
Nettles also have anti-allergic, astringent, diuretic, hemostatic, and galactogogue actions. The author could go on for pages about this herb, but this writing is limited by lack of space.
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Growth: the gardens, on wastelands.
Body plant used: flowers, stems, leaves, roots.
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Calendula infusion:a heaping teaspoon with, marigold to a quart of water.
The plant scald and leave a little (10 minutes) to infuse.
Infusion of marigold is used both internally as healing, in case of hyperacidity gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcer, cholecystitis, infectious jaundice, cancer ulcers, inflammation of the colon, hemorrhoids, liver disease and externally.
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If you have a bump with pus that hurts creepy and no longer break, put two bags marigold flowers, in a little hot water for a few minutes and then hot as you can stand, apply them on the painful area. The temperature will drop soon, pain magically disappears bumps and breaks.
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homeopathy: What is it?
Homeopathy: what is it?
A unique therapeutic technique still proving very controversial, homeopathy is practiced all over the world, by doctors, dentists, and veterinarians as well as by naturopaths, chiropractors, practitioners of Ayurvedic medicine, and several other health professionals. However, in Quebec, only the professional homeopath has a complete training that assures his competence in the use of the fundamental principles of homeopathy.
Created in the early nineteenth century by Samuel Hahnemann, it is essentially based on:
The law of similarity. Similia similibus curentur, the like cures the like. This principle, which goes back to Hippocrates, says that a substance that causes a group of symptoms in a healthy person can cure a sick person with the same group of symptoms. It is this principle that gave its name to homeopathy, the Greek words homeo and pathos meaning respectively “similar” and “illness or suffering”.
Law of individualization. In homeopathy, we treat the sick individual and not the disease to do this we look for the most idiosyncratic symptoms in a person taking into account all the aspects that characterize, physical, physiological, mental, psychic, heredity etc. We need a global picture of the unique symptoms of the individual.
The process of high dilutions. The homeopathic theory claims that the dilution and the “dynamization” of a remedy can potentiate its curative effects. The homeopathic remedies are diluted several times in water or in a mixture of water and alcohol, to the point where there is usually no chemical trace of the molecules that made up the original substance. Between successive dilutions, the remedy is administered a series of tremors (called succussions in the jargon of homeopaths) in order to “energize” it. This boosting would be absolutely essential to the effectiveness of the product.
Neither of these foundations has so far received the consent of the scientific community. The law of similarity is opposed to the classical medical approach which, to fight the disease, is based on drugs whose purpose is to eliminate the symptoms or to destroy the aggressors. For example, a drug that causes fever when the patient’s temperature is considered too high, an antibiotic that destroys the bacteria responsible for an infection, an antacid to counteract gastric hyperacidity, a hypotensive to correct high blood pressure. etc. This is called “allopathy”, also meaning “different”.
As for the process of high dilutions, it goes against the current of modern pharmacology which is based on the biological activity of specific molecules. From the chemist’s point of view, any therapeutic effect is attributable to specific molecules. In the majority of homeopathic preparations, these molecules are no longer found.
As for the law of individualization, in allopathic official medicine we do not consider that the body reacts as a whole, rather we focus on the function of each element separately. It’s a more mechanical approach. Homeopathy is a holistic medicine.
Therefore, it is not surprising that the subject has caused in the past – and still causes – very heated debate among scientists. Despite this, homeopathic remedies have been used to treat patients for 200 years and there is no indication that the popularity of this therapy is declining, either for the health professionals who use it or for the patients who receive it.
The homeopathic method
Homeopathy is based on the premise that the body has the strength to generate a natural healing process. From this premise, Hahnemann argued that it was more important to find ways to stimulate the natural healing process inherent in any living organism than to know the specific pathogen or name of the disease.
In this way, the homeopath tries to discover all the symptoms of the patient in order to trigger or support the corresponding healing process. The practitioner will therefore seek to know when and how the symptoms appear, which amplifies or decreases their intensity, the times they appear, the actions that exacerbate or relieve them, etc.
Thus, 2 patients suffering from the same disease in the sense of classical medicine could be prescribed different homeopathic remedies because their mode of reaction differs or their specific symptoms are not the same. They could have the same “cold” (same virus), but not the same nasal discharge, for example. Homeopaths now have computer databases.
The dilutions
A homeopathic preparation labeled 6X denotes a remedy in which the original extract has been diluted (usually in a mixture of water and alcohol) in a proportion of 10 to 1 (hence the X). This is called a low dilution or a decimal dilution. At each step (6 in this case), the mixture will have been boosted by printing 100 shakes. There are also percent dilutions (100 to 1 at each dilution) which are designated C, and “millesimal” dilutions with the letter M (1000 to 1). These last two types of preparation constitute high dilutions.
We often see the letter H (for Hahnemann) contiguous to the symbols X, C or M (for example, 30CH). This identifies the Hahnemannian dilutions we have just described. Some dilutions are prepared using a slightly different procedure developed by another Hahnemann contemporary homeopath, Dr. Korsakov. Korsakovian dilutions are usually identified by a K.
In homeopathy, it is believed that remedies prepared in high dilution are more potent than those prepared in low dilution. They are used by professional homeopaths and more rarely used over the counter or in complexes intended directly to the public. Once the extract is diluted, it is presented in the form of tablets, granules (small soluble balls, whose base is usually sucrose, which is allowed to melt under the tongue) or solutions that take a few drops to that time. For topical uses, there are also homeopathic products in the form of lotions or ointments. Some preparations, such as skin creams, are said to be homeopathic in that they respect the principle of similarity (similar cures the like), but they are not necessarily diluted. They may contain, for example, mother tinctures of plants prepared according to a method specific to homeopathy.
What are we diluting?
The stem products used to make homeopathic medicines may be of plant, animal or mineral origin. Sometimes the relationship between the product and the condition being treated seems quite logical. Apis mellifica – diluted bee venom – is used to treat insect bites or other conditions that give similar reactions. Similarly, the oil of a plant, Arnica montana, which was traditionally used to treat bruises and sprains, found a similar use in homeopathy.
On the other hand, in other cases, the relationship is more amazing. Thus, the venom of the viper Lachesis mutus is used against certain disorders of the menopause; and Arsenicum album (derived from arsenic, a very toxic heavy metal) is recommended against certain skin diseases and various types of colds.
It should also be noted that Oscillococcinum, a “flu-breaker” and one of the best-selling homeopathic medicines, is made from a maceration of liver and duck heart.
It works, yes or no?
Opinions on this subject are radically different. Scientists, researchers, clinicians, doctors, health professionals, experts from international agencies say things totally opposite, “unstoppable” evidence to support. It would be either a scandalous absurdity or an extremely promising approach that would prove itself every day to millions of people and would be more and more solidly documented. Who to believe?
Without pretending to make an exhaustive presentation, here are the main arguments of both sides as well as the most recent hypotheses that attempt to explain the alleged effects of homeopathy.
Homeopathy is based on absurd concepts that have not changed for 150 years.
The very high dilutions make sure that there is not a trace of the original product in the final product. According to classical science, the latter could not, therefore, have any specific therapeutic action. Renowned researcher Edzard Ernst, director of the Complementary Medicine Group at Exeter University in England (who was originally trained in homeopathy) is convinced of this. In an editorial entitled Should we keep an open mind about homeopathy? 1 published in 2009 in the prestigious American Journal of Medicine, he says that homeopathy is not based on science, but rather on ” faith “and on outdated and absurd metaphysical concepts. Homeopathy would be an affront to modern science, just like astrology, perpetual motion, alchemy or Elvis apparitions!
According to Ernst, “Opening oneself to believe in homeopathy goes beyond the tolerable limits of open-mindedness. We should start from the premise that homeopathy can not work and that any positive data can come only from publication bias or experimental error until proven otherwise. (…) By opening the door to irrational forms of medicine alongside evidence-based medicine, the public is deceived and its mind poisoned. ”
Open to amazing explanations, but still scientists.
Proponents of homeopathy retort that their opponents are fighting an ideological rather than a scientific struggle. They readily admit that the action of highly diluted products does not come from a specific action of the original molecules. But they maintain that it is contrary to scientific thought to assert that there can be no other possible explanation. Moreover, more and more experiments would prove those very highly diluted products have a clear biological action (see, below, High dilutions: scientifically measurable effects).
Another recent, and at least surprising, hypothesis that explains the effectiveness of homeopathy, as well as the difficulty of evaluating it by double-blind tests, is that of patient-practitioner-remedy intrication . According to her, there would be real “links” between the patient, the practitioner and the remedy! The term entanglement comes from quantum mechanics. It describes the phenomenon by which two particles, once entangled, have “links” that make any change in one immediately implies the same change in the other, regardless of the distance between them. A similar process could occur in the relationship between the patient, the practitioner and the remedy.
No serious study would have proven beyond doubt that homeopathy would be more effective than placebo.
Here we are witnessing another formidable battle of specialists. In both camps, doctors, and researchers of high caliber. In both camps, serious scientific publications downright contradictory. Two examples.
In 2005, the Lancet, one of the most respected medical journals in the world, published a systematic review5 that was widely reported in the media. The researchers compared studies evaluating homeopathic medicines to as many studies for allopathic (conventional) drugs. Among all these studies, they retained only those of the highest quality and including the most subjects: 8 for homeopathy and 6 for allopathy.
From these studies, they concluded that the effects of homeopathy could, at best, only be due to the placebo effect. On the basis of this systematic review, the Lancet published a devastating editorial entitled The End of Homeopathy. The editorial team mentioned that “the results of the systematic review are not surprising. What is surprising is that the debate continues despite 150 years of adverse results. (…) The politically correct attitude of laissez-faire towards homeopathy has lasted too long, but light is finally coming. (…) The debate between homeopathy and allopathy fueled by biased reports and selective analyzes should stop, as should all research on homeopathy. ”
Second example. Published in 2010, a large study commissioned by the UK Parliament once again concluded that the action of homeopathy was due only to the placebo effect. The researchers recommended that homeopathy be no longer reimbursed by the state.
Here are some excerpts from the report.
“Randomized clinical trials are the best way to determine if there is a cause and effect relationship between a treatment and a result. ”
“Although several studies have found that homeopathic remedies in many cases provide a great deal of user satisfaction, this does not prove their clinical efficacy. The high satisfaction rate could be attributable to a strong placebo effect reinforced by the following 3 factors:
Homeopaths would mainly treat conditions that tend to be self-limiting (such as the common cold) or particularly sensitive to the placebo effect.
Individuals treated with homeopathy would deliberately choose this therapy and would probably give it more confidence from the start.
Homeopathic consultations are usually long, empathic, and warm, and physicians with a warmer attitude have been shown to have better clinical outcomes than those who are more formal. ”
“According to our research, the concept of ultra-dilution that water could retain the imprint of a previously dissolved substance is not scientifically plausible. ”
The responses of homeopathic advocates to these 2 publications
Bad faith researchers?
These publications have, of course, provoked an outcry from homeopathic advocates, whether they be doctors, practitioners or researchers. With regard to the Lancet study, they accused the editorial team and the magazine of bias and not being objective. They pointed out that judging all homeopathy on the basis of 8 studies was grossly against the scientific method. In addition, there was no mention of the studies in question. Four months later, the Lancet provided the list of studies. Proponents of homeopathy said that 3 other studies, which met the research criteria of the study perfectly, had been omitted. And if we included them, the results clearly tended to favor the effectiveness of homeopathy.
The methodology of conventional studies is not adapted to homeopathy.
According to his supporters, random clinical studies do not do justice to the particular functioning of homeopathy. Indeed, in homeopathy, we do not treat a single symptom in isolation, but rather the whole person. In addition, attempting to isolate the patient-practitioner relationship to test only the drug goes against the clinical reality of a homeopathic treatment and could disrupt the results.
The placebo effect does not explain everything.
They also argue that in many cases the effect of homeopathy cannot be explained solely by the placebo effect. Thus, even if they are relatively few in number, quality randomized clinical studies indicate that homeopathy has, in some cases, significantly greater effects than placebo (see Therapeutic Applications).
This is the conclusion reached by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine at the US National Institutes of Health: “Most reviews of homeopathy studies conclude that there is very few evidence of its effectiveness in treating specific conditions. In addition, a lot of research has important gaps. However, some observational studies, some randomized clinical trials, and laboratory researchers show that homeopathic remedies have real positive effects and well-defined physical and chemical properties. ”
Thus, as one researcher has pointed out, 10 it is sufficient to discover a single black swan so that it is no longer possible to say that ALL swans are white. Similarly, if we discover even one effect that is not due to placebo, it becomes impossible to say that ALL homeopathy results are due to the placebo effect.
High dilutions: scientifically measurable effects.
Many researchers have looked at the specific biological effects of homeopathy. They found that highly diluted preparations can cause measurable biological effects on plants, animals or isolated cells in the laboratory. For example, a homeopathic preparation of arsenic has made it possible to increase the germination rate of wheat grains previously contaminated with true arsenic, as if they had been “cured” of their contamination. This would respect both the principle of similarity and high dilutions. As another example, researchers in a double-blind experiment measured significant differences between electroencephalograms of patients with fibromyalgia who took a homeopathic product or placebo.
Two special issues of the journal Homeopathy, published in 2009 and 2010, have been devoted to this theme and report a great deal of research on the biological effects of homeopathy. (The full content of the second issue is available online for free, see Books, etc.)
On the other hand, several laboratory experiments using calorimetry, thermoluminescence or optical emissions have demonstrated that it is possible to differentiate between pure water and ultra-dilute solutions (which, according to classical chemistry, should no longer contain only water). Other experiments have differentiated two homeopathic solutions.
Cancer cells destroyed in vitro
Finally, a study published in 2010 by the MD Anderson Cancer Center, one of the most reputable cancer treatment centers in the United States, found that 4 different homeopathic preparations could destroy breast cancer cells in a targeted way (by cytotoxicity). The action of 2 of them was similar to that of paclitaxel (Taxol), the product most used in chemotherapy against breast cancer. In addition, one of the four drugs consisted of ultra-diluted cancerous tissue extracts, in accordance with the principles of similarity and high dilution of homeopathy. The authors concluded that the homeopathic remedies evaluated in their study (and already used against breast cancer in a clinic in India) seem promising from a preventive and therapeutic point of view. This justifies, according to them, to continue the research.
Hypotheses of explanations
There is growing evidence that water can actually retain the footprint of a previously dissolved substance, even if the underlying mechanisms are not yet well understood. In 3 special issues of Homeopathy, published in 2007, 2009 and 2010, researchers presented the results of many experimental studies that could explain how highly diluted and “dynamized” products could produce measurable biological effects. Among these, we find:
The “restructuring” of water molecules that contain the same chemical elements (H2O) but are structured differently.
The influence of silica from glass containers in which water is shaken. Silica could positively “contaminate” the product, as in the case of semiconductor doping.
The formation of nano-bulles and singular nanoparticles during succussions.
The creation of long-lived electrical and electromagnetic phenomena in water molecules.
Non-uniform dispersion and agglomeration of diluted products.
In one of the articles in the 2007 special issue, The Memory of Water: An Overview, the author, a researcher in applied science, states that “there are several rational explanations that can demonstrate why water actually displays different properties based on its past history. In fact, they are so blatant that one wonders how such a controversy persists around the “memory of water”.
Finally, in the main editorial of the same magazine, the author states: “There is still a lot of work to be done, but we can say one thing with certainty: it is absolutely wrong to claim that homeopathy is impossible under the pretext that the “water memory” would be impossible. ”
Why so much passion?
Many supporters of homeopathy accuse their opponents of acting with almost religious fervor. They accuse them of dogmatically refusing the slightest possibility that hypotheses that go beyond physics or classical chemistry may explain the effects of homeopathy.
Following the release of the study on the in vitro destruction of breast cancer cells by the MD Anderson Cancer Center in February 2010 (see above), renowned cancer expert Ralph Moss had the following reflection: 22 MD Anderson Center, which conducted the study, was ranked the United States’ best cancer hospital by the US News and World Report28. It will be particularly interesting to see if professional skeptics will, as usual, try to discredit the study. I hope that it will be a turning point and that conventional science will finally be forced to reassess its rigid opposition to this disconcerting but fascinating mode of treatment. ”
Finally, the reaction of the skeptics was not so virulent, although some still tried to discredit the study. They mentioned that the alcohol used to dilute the preparations could be responsible for cell death and that, as the laboratory experiments were not double blind, the study lost all credibility.
In a special issue of the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine devoted to homeopathy, on the occasion of Hahnemann’s 250th birthday, the publisher wondered: “Why is it so difficult to open up to homeopathy? The reasons we propose are complex and profound. They come as much from reason as from psychology as well as the search for intellectual and spiritual “comfort”. Homeopathy, perhaps more than any other discipline, causes reactions of a rare intensity as much to its antagonists as to its protagonists. Probably because the principles that underlie homeopathy absolutely defy the vision of nature and the biomolecular paradigm that currently prevail and that are a general consensus. “
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Edible Parts: Leaves, Seed, Stems,
Edible Uses: Coffee, Salad, Potherb, Vegetable, Pinole, Flour,
Leaves - raw or cooked. They can also be dried for later use. The leaves can be added to salads, cooked as a potherb or added to soups. Only the very young leaves should be used, preferably before the stems have developed, and even these are likely to be bitter. If used in early spring and in the autumn they can often be fairly pleasant tasting. The leaves are very rich in vitamins and minerals, especially iron and the vitamins A and C. Stems - raw or cooked. They are best peeled and the inner portion eaten Seed - raw or cooked. It can be used as a Pinole or can be ground into a powder and used as a flour for making pancakes etc.. The seed is very tedious to harvest and prepare. The roasted seed has been used as a coffee substitute.
CAUTION: Plants can contain quite high levels of oxalic acid, which is what gives the leaves of many members of this genus an acid-lemon flavor. Perfectly alright in small quantities, the leaves should not be eaten in large amounts since the oxalic acid can lock-up other nutrients in the food, especially calcium, thus causing mineral deficiencies. The oxalic acid content will be reduced if the plant is cooked. People with a tendency to rheumatism, arthritis, gout, kidney stones or hyperacidity should take especial caution if including this plant in their diet since it can aggravate their condition. Avoid during pregnancy & breast feeding.
MEDICINAL USES: Alterative, Antiscorbutic, Astringent, Cancer, Cholagogue, Depurative, Homeopathy, Laxative,
Poultice, Salve, Tonic,
Curled dock has a long history of domestic herbal use. It is a gentle and safe laxative, less powerful than rhubarb in its action so it is particularly useful in the treatment of mild constipation. The plant has valuable cleansing properties and is useful for treating a wide range of skin problems. All parts of the plant can be used, though the root is most active medicinally. The root is alterative, antiscorbutic, astringent, Cholagogue, depurative, laxative and mildly tonic. It used to be sold as a tonic and laxative. It can cause or relieve diarrhea according to the dose, harvest time and relative concentrations of tannin(astringent) and anthraquinones (laxative) that are present. It is used internally in the treatment of constipation, diarrhea, piles, bleeding of the lungs, various blood complaints and also chronic skin diseases. Externally, the root can be mashed and used as a poultice and salve, or dried and used as a dusting powder, on sores, ulcers, wounds and various other skin problems. The root has been used with positive effect to restrain the inroads made by cancer, being used as an alterative and tonic. The root is harvested in early spring and dried for later use. Some caution is advised in its use since excess doses can cause gastric disturbance, nausea and dermatitis. The seed is used in the treatment of diarrhea. A homeopathic remedy is made from the fresh root, harvested in the autumn before frost has touched the plant. It is only used in the treatment of a specific type of cough.
OTHER USES: Compost, Dye, Yellow, Dark Green, Brown, Dark Grey
Yellow, dark green to brown and dark grey dyes can be obtained from the roots. They do not need a mordant. An alternative ingredient of 'QR' herbal compost activator. (is it the flowers?) This is a dried and powdered mixture of several herbs that can be added to a compost heap in order to speed up bacterial activity and thus shorten the time needed to make the compost