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Monday, January 28, 2019

The Wonder Herb for Diabetes, Heart Diseases, Blood Pressure & More


SERPENTINA

Indian snakeroot

Medicinal Plant



Description
Rauvolfia serpentina, the Indian snakeroot, devil pepper, or serpentine wood, is a species of flower in the milkweed family Apocynaceae. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and East Asia. Rauvolfia is a perennial undershrub widely distributed in India in the sub-Himalayan regions up to 1,000 metres. Source:Wikipedia

Scientific name: Rauvolfia serpentina
Family: Apocynaceae
Order: Gentianales
Kingdom: Plantae

Rauwolfia (Rauwolfia serpentina), also spelled ravolphia, is a medicinal plant in the milkweed family. The root of the plant is ground into a powder or sold in tablets or capsules. It is a compound commonly used in Asian medicine, which includes traditional Ayurvedic medicine native to India.

The Wonder Herb for Diabetes, Heart Diseases, Weight Loss & More

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This plant, Serpentina is widely popular today in the Philippines. This plant brings a lot of health benefits. One of the chemicals in Serpentina is the same as a prescription called reserpine, an indole alkaloid, antipsychotic, and antihypertensive that has been used for the control of high blood pressure, relief of psychotic symptoms and etc. It also labelled as “King of Bitters” because of its extremely bitter taste.
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BENEFITS


ANALGESIC – pain killer

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY – reduces swelling

ANTIBACTERIAL – has a remarkable effect in reducing diarrhea and other bacterial infections

ANTIMALARIAL – helps prevent parasite infection and multiplication in the blood stream

ANTIHEPATOTOXIC AND HEPATOPROTECTIVE – eliminates liver toxins and protects liver and gall bladder

ANTIPYRETIC – reduces fever

ANTITHROMBOTIC – blood clot prevention. Helps prevent heart attack.

ANTIVIRAL – inhibits viral activity including HIV (further studies are being made)

ANTIOXIDANT – fights free radicals

CARDIOPOTECTIVE – protects heart muscles

CHOLERETIC – increases the flow of bile

CONSTIPATION

DEPURATIVE – cleans the system especially the blood stream

EXPECTORANT – releases mucus in the respiratory system

HYPOGLYCEMIC – lowers blood sugar and protect against diabetes

IMMUNE ENHANCER – increases immune system

JOINT PAINS

SPASMS IN THE LEGS due to poor circulation

TROUBLE  SLEEPING (insomnia)

NERVOUSNESS, anxiety, insomnia and certain mental diseases: it can depress the central nervous system. It was shown to decrease episodes of agitation, excitement, hallucinations, and withdrawal symptoms.

MENTAL DISORDERS such as schizophenia

THYROID- Serpentina is good for thyroid: Serpentina root extract may ameliorate T4-induced thyrotoxicosis with little or no hepatotoxic effects. It is therefore suggested that this plant extract might be considered for the treatment of hyperthyroidism.

ANTIVENOM or antitoxin for animal bites

PROMOTE UTERINE CONTRACTIONS 

GOOD for  THE LIVER


To reap all these benefits, our common healing practice is to eat five (5) big leaves of fresh Serpentina or six (6) small leaves, thrice (3x) a day. 

It may also be taken as tea but the infused leaves should be eaten as well three (3x) a day. 

You may start with a few leaves as it takes a while to get used to it.



Despite all its virtues, there should be some caution in taking Serpentina, especially, among the following:

1. Should not be taken by patients taking aspirin or any blood thinner medication since Serpentina is also a blood thinner.

2. Pregnant and lactating mothers should avoid this since Serpentina is an abortifacient. While there is no actual study on adverse effects on lactating mothers, it is better not to risk.

3. Individuals with Auto-immune diseases like multiple sclerosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, etc. should avoid taking this.

If Serpentina is taken regularly and continuously, it is important to note also that it should be limited to only three (3) months for adults and one (1) month for children, whether in capsule or fresh form. It has side effects like swollen lymph glands, serious allergic reactions and elevation of liver enzymes. Too much of everything is unsafe.



What is the side effect of serpentina?


It contains chemicals that have been shown to cause low blood pressure and slow heart rate. Long-term use can cause depression. Other possible side effects of Indian snakeroot include nasal congestion, changes in appetite and weight, nightmares, drowsiness, and loose stools.


When should I take serpentina?


The typical dose is 600 mg/day, taken about 1 hour before bedtime. Since the use of rauwolfia results in a decrease of monoamine activity, those who take this compound should be monitored for the possible onset of depressive symptoms.



Food and alcohol interactions

You can take serpentina with or without food. If you experience an upset stomach, taking this medication with meals may prevent discomfort. In addition, it is important to drink plenty of water.

Do not take serpentina with alcohol. Taking these together may increase CNS depression. Signs and symptoms of CNS depression include drowsiness, sedation, slowed heart and breathing rate, and inability to make decisions.



Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Euphorbia hirta L. (Tawa-tawa)- How to Make Tawa-tawa Tea







Tawa- tawa (Euphorbia hirta)


Euphorbia hirta is a pantropical weed, originating from the tropical regions of the Americas. It is a hairy herb that grows in open grasslands, roadsides and pathways. It is widely used in traditional herbal medicine across many cultures, particularly for asthma, skin ailments, and hypertension. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Euphorbia hirta
Kingdom: Plantae

Euphorbia hirta commonly known as Tawa-Tawa is a plant used in folklore medicine in the Philippines for the treatment of dengue.The leaves of E. hirta, locally known as “Tawa-Tawa” or gatas–gatas, are used to make a decoction that believe to alleviate viral infection and associated fever symptoms.It has been shown to increase platelets and bring down temperatures.Since the 1980s, it has also been used for sore eyes, cough, diabetes, dengue, malaria, gastritis, and diarrhea. It is also considered as a potential adjunctive treatment for COVID-19.

Tawa-tawa capsules are currently registered with the Food and Drug Administration only as a supplement with no therapeutic claims.

Tawa-tawa tea is said to be an effective cure for dengue. To find the truth behind tawa-tawa’s curative properties, students of the University of Sto Tomas (UST) – Faculty of Pharmacy conducted a study entitled “Investigation of the anti-thrombocytopenic property of euphorbia hirta linn (Tawa-Tawa) decoction in rat models.”Results showed that laboratory mice treated with the decoction of “tawa-tawa” had an increase in platelet count, reduced bleeding time and decreased blood clotting time. Based on the results, researchers concluded that administering tawa-tawa decoction to animal models help improve their healing mechanism.


How to Make Tawa-tawa Tea

In preparing tawa-tawa tea, 100 grams of the fresh whole plant (including roots) are washed and boiled in half a liter (500 ml) of water for 15 minutes. After cooling and paper-filtration, the decoction is taken by the patient at one glass every hour until the fever subsides.

Sources:
http://www.pchrd.dost.gov.ph/index.php; Wikipedia

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