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Commission E: Types of Monographs | Botanical Medicine | American Botanical Council - 0 views

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    THE COMPLETE GERMAN COMMISSION E MONOGRAPHS THERAPEUTIC GUIDE TO HERBAL MEDICINES Copyright © 1999 American Botanical Council
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Medicinal benefits of green tea: part II. review of anticancer properties. [J Altern Co... - 0 views

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    It is the aim of this review to summarize recent findings on the anticancer and medicinal properties of green tea, focusing on the biologic properties of the major tea catechin, (-)-epigallocatechin and its antitumor properties.
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Medicinal benefits of green tea: Part I. Review of noncancer health benefits. [J Altern... - 0 views

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    Green tea contains a unique set of catechins that possess biological activity in antioxidant, anti-angiogenesis, and antiproliferative assays potentially relevant to the prevention and treatment of various forms of cancer. Although there has been much focus on the biological properties of the major tea catechin epigallocatechin gallate (EGCg) and its antitumor properties, tea offers other health benefits; some due to the presence of other important constituents. Characteristics unrelated to the antioxidant properties of green and black teas may be responsible for tea's anticancer activity and improvement in cardiac health and atherosclerosis. Theanine in green tea may play a role in reducing stress. Oxidized catechins (theaflavins in black tea) may reduce cholesterol levels in blood. Synergistic properties of green tea extracts with other sources of polyphenolic constituents are increasingly recognized as being potentially important to the medicinal benefits of black and green teas. Furthermore, due to presumed antioxidant and antiaging properties, tea is now finding its way into topical preparations. Each of these aspects is surveyed.
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Kava and St. John's Wort: current evidence for use in mood and anxiety disorders. [J Al... - 0 views

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    CONCLUSIONS: Current evidence for herbal medicines in the treatment of depression and anxiety only supports the use of Hypericum perforatum for depression, and Piper methysticum for generalized anxiety.
Paulo Quadros

Herbal Medicine Materia Medica: Valerian - 1 views

  • In one study Valerian produced a significant decrease in subjectively evaluated sleep scores and an improvement in sleep quality.
    • Paulo Quadros
       
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  • Much research has centered on its effects upon smooth muscle, demonstrating that it is a powerful and safe muscle relaxant. It can be safely used in muscle cramping, uterine cramps and intestinal colic
    • Paulo Quadros
       
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  • always useful, provided that the single dose is
  • 2.5-5ml (l/2 - l teaspoonful )
  • Over dosage is highly unlikely, even with very much larger doses.
  • For situations of extreme stress where a sedative or muscle relaxant effect is need fast, the single dose of one teaspoonful may be repeated two or three times at short intervals.
  • The dried herb is prepared as an infusion
  • Two teaspoons of the dried herb are used for each cup of tea
  • cold infusion may be used:
  • a glass of cold water is poured over two teaspoons of valerian root and left to stand for 8-l0 hours.
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    Full info on Valerian
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The neuropharmacology of L-theanine: possible neuroprotective + cognitive enhancing age... - 0 views

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    L-theanine (N-ethyl-L-glutamine) or theanine is a major amino acid uniquely found in green tea. L-theanine has been historically reported as a relaxing agent, prompting scientific research on its pharmacology. Animal neurochemistry studies suggest that L-theanine increases brain serotonin, dopamine, GABA levels and has micromolar affinities for AMPA, Kainate and NMDA receptors. In addition has been shown to exert neuroprotective effects in animal models possibly through its antagonistic effects on group 1 metabotrophic glutamate receptors. Behavioural studies in animals suggest improvement in learning and memory. Overall, L-theanine displays a neuropharmacology suggestive of a possible neuroprotective and cognitive enhancing agent and warrants further investigation in animals and humans.
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Bioactive components of tea: cancer, inflammation and behavior.[Brain Behav Immun. 2009... - 0 views

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    "Bioactive components of tea: cancer, inflammation and behavior."
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Relaxation and immunity enhancement effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) administr... - 0 views

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    In conclusion, GABA could work effectively as a natural relaxant and its effects could be seen within 1 hour of its administration to induce relaxation and diminish anxiety. Moreover, GABA administration could enhance immunity under stress conditions.
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The neuropharmacology of L-theanine(N-ethyl-L-glutamine): a possible neuroprotective an... - 0 views

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    L-theanine (N-ethyl-L-glutamine) or theanine is a major amino acid uniquely found in green tea. L-theanine has been historically reported as a relaxing agent, prompting scientific research on its pharmacology. Animal neurochemistry studies suggest that L-theanine increases brain serotonin, dopamine, GABA levels and has micromolar affinities for AMPA, Kainate and NMDA receptors. In addition has been shown to exert neuroprotective effects in animal models possibly through its antagonistic effects on group 1 metabotrophic glutamate receptors. Behavioural studies in animals suggest improvement in learning and memory. Overall, L-theanine displays a neuropharmacology suggestive of a possible neuroprotective and cognitive enhancing agent and warrants further investigation in animals and humans.
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L-theanine, a natural constituent in tea, and its effect on mental state [Asia Pac J C... - 0 views

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    L-theanine, at realistic dietary levels, has a significant effect on the general state of mental alertness or arousal. Furthermore, alpha activity is known to play an important role in critical aspects of attention, and further research is therefore focussed on understanding the effect of L-theanine on attentional processes.
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Piper methysticum (kava kava). [Altern Med Rev. 1998] - PubMed result - 0 views

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    "Piper methysticum (kava kava)."
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