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Important
Medical Studies |
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Hawthorne |
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Hawthorne offers a way of strengthening
the heart in the face of the struggles and strife of life,
a medicine that is remarkably free of side effects, effective
in its actions, and affordable. Following a report by
the German Federal Ministry of Health, Hawthorn has gained
full recognition as a heart remedy in Europe.[1] They
found that it increases the strength of contraction of
the heart muscle, normalizes irregular heart beat and
increases coronary circulation by dilating the coronary
arteries.They concluded that its clinical applications
were the long-term treatment of ‘loss of cardiac
function’, any situation where there is a subjective
feelings of congestion and 'oppression' in the heart region,
mild arrhythmia’s and conditions of the aging heart
that do not call for Digoxin. Most
significantly no side effects were noted.
How does the it achieve results? By dilating the coronary
arteries and improving coronary circulation, it reduces
the likelihood of anginal attacks and relieves the symptoms.
Hawthorn also aids availability and utilization of energy
by heart tissue. The end result is a gentle but long
term, sustained positive effect on degenerative age-related
changes. It does not produce rapid results but they
are persistent once achieved.
Putting it simply - Hawthorn
will help keep the heart healthy, preventing the development
of coronary disease. It may be safely used in conditions
such as myocardial problems, angina pectoris, angina
pectoris, hypertension. |
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Garlic Clinical
Trials and Studies |
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Garlic has a well deserved reputation
for lowering both cholesterol levels and blood pressure.
It is also a gently effective anti-thrombotic agent. In
one study a group of healthy volunteers who were fed Garlic
was compared with a group of people with coronary heart
disease and raised serum cholesterol. Beneficially changes
were found in all involved and reached a peak at the end
of 8 months. The clinicians concluded that Garlic possesses
a distinct fat reducing action in both healthy people
and patients with coronary heart disease.
Garlic also reduces the tendency for unnecessary clotting
to occur within blood vessels, lessening the ‘stickiness’
of blood platelets by reducing aggregation and inhibiting
the release of clotting factors in the blood. |
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Coleus Forskohlii
Clinical Trials and Studies |
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A large-scale screening of medicinal plants
by the Indian Central Drug Research Institute in 1974
revealed the presence of a hypotensive and spasmolytic
component of Coleus forskohlii which was named coleanol.
Additional investigation determined the exact chemical
structure of this labdane diterpene and the name was changed
to forskolin. Between 1981 and 1994 forskolin has been
used in well over 5,000 in vitro research studies designed
to better understand cellular processes governed by cAMP.
While most of these studies have used this isolated constituent,
there is evidence that other components within the potant
extract enhance the absorption and biological activity
of forskolin - the active element in Coleus forskohlii
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Olive Leaf
Extract Clinical Trials and Studies |
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In studies, oleuropein not only prevented
the development of high blood pressure but also reduced
existing high blood pressure.Although the possible reasons
for these effects are not known, it is thought that oleuropein
may relax blood vessels, and it may also prevent deposits
of plaque that lead to arteriosclerosis or "hardening
of the arteries[2]". |
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Folic Acid
Plus B12 Clinical Trials and Studies |
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Taking a supplement with both folic acid
and vitamin B12 lowers homocysteine levels more dramatically
than taking folic acid alone, according to a report in
the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition[3]. Homocysteine
is an amino acid that has been associated with a greater
risk of heart disease. Previous studies have indicated
that folic acid can lower homocysteine levels. Although
it has not been proven that lowering homocysteine level
can prevent heart problems, the American Heart Association
issued an advisory suggesting that those with a history
of heart disease make sure that they consume the recommended
daily allowance (RDA) of vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and
folic acid. |
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References
1. Ammon & Handel : Planta Medica 1981, 43 (3)
209
2. Bruneton J. Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry, Medicinal
Plants. Paris, France: Technique & Documentation-Lavoisier,
1995, 487–9.
3. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1998;68:1104-1110 |
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