Today people all over the world are looking for
natural alternatives to
the more conventional prescription drugs that many of them are forced
to take. Today the biggest selling pharmaceutical drugs are medications
used to treat high cholesterol, depression, sexual dysfunction, high
blood pressure and pain. And not coincidentally, many of the biggest
selling
alternative natural remedies are herbs used to treat these same
health problems.
What follows is a list of the most common and effective herbal remedies that can be used in the treatment of these conditions.
Garlic (Allium Sativum) Garlic's reputation as an effective
herbal remedy that can be used in the treatment of many conditions has
been known for centuries.
In the treatment of high cholesterol, garlic is particularly
effective due to its high sulphur content. Sulphur has the affect of
decreasing "bad" cholesterol (LDL) while increasing "good" cholesterol
(HDL).
The specific action that causes this is the decreased formation of
plaque in our arteries and blood vessels due to decreased clotting
factors.
In this way garlic is not only an excellent herbal remedy for high
cholesterol, it is also an excellent general circulatory system herb as
well.
Maca (Lepidium Meyenii) sexual dysfunction and loss of libido is
becoming more and more common. One of the most powerful herbs (with
scientific research to support it's claims) to help restore normal
sexual function in both men and women is Maca.
Maca's reputation is such that it is known as "Peruvian Viagra".
Unfortunately this leads many people to assume that Maca is for men
only, which is not the case at all as Maca is very effective in the
treatment of loss of libido and frigidity in women.
For men, as the "Peruvian Viagra" label would indicate, Maca is
very effective in the treatment of erectile dysfunction and has been
shown to increase levels of testosterone leading to increased levels of
energy and vigour in men of all ages.
St John's Wort (Hypericum Perforatum) The herbal remedy most
people think of when it comes to treating depression is St John's Wort.
Recent scientific research has shown that St John's Wort can help to
reduce dramatically the signs and symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Additionally, it can be used in the treatment of generalized
stress, sleeping difficulties, lack of energy and premenstrual stress
disorders.
The active ingredient, Hypericin, has been shown to be an effective
natural alternative for more conventional ant-depressants such as
Prozac and Zoloft.
White Willow Bark (Salix Alba) For the treatment of pain there
are a number of effective herbal remedies than can be used as
substitutes for medications such as aspirin and anti-inflammatory
drugs.
White Willow Bark is often referred to as "herbal aspirin" due to
the fact that its active ingredient, salacin, is the main chemical
component of aspirin.
The salicylic acid in White Willow Bark decreases the levels of
prostaglandins in the body that can be the cause of inflammation and
pain.
Wherever you would take an aspirin, White Willow Bark can be used as a natural alternative.
Hawthorn Berries (Crataegus Oxyacanthoides) are one of the most
powerful herbal remedies in the treatment of any blood and circulatory
disorder. The remedy has a strong, yet gentle, normalizing affect on
the heart tonifying and strengthening it when needed and sedating when
appropriate.
As a circulatory tonic, Hawthorn Berries are most often used in the
treatment of high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis and angina.
SummaryIf you are looking to incorporate herbal medicine in the treatment
of any disease or dysfunction, the easiest and safest way to do so is
to look for a health care professional trained in not only the use of
natural alternative medicine, but also someone with training and
understanding in conventional pharmaceutical medications.
While there is almost always a safe and natural herbal alternative
to most drugs, if you are presently taking pharmaceutical medication of
any kind, before making any changes or modifications to your treatment
program you will need to consult with your health care professional.