APRIL 30, 2019 DOG ROSE FOR UTI
Re: Dog Rose for the Prevention of Postpartum Urinary Tract Infections
Seifi M, Abbasalizadeh S, Mohammad-Alizadeh-Charandabi S, Khodaie L, Mirghafourvand M. The effect of Rosa (L. Rosa canina) on the incidence of urinary tract infection in the puerperium: a randomized placebo-controlled trial. Phytother Res. January 2018;32:76-83. doi: 10.1002/ptr.5950.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs), inflammatory responses of squamous urinary tract tissue to bacteria, are divided into asymptomatic bacteriuria and symptomatic UTIs including cystitis and pyelonephritis. Higher risks of UTIs exist for pregnant and post-partum women, elders, children, and patients with spinal cord injury, catheterization, AIDs or HIV, or underlying urological disorders. Among post-partum women, prevalence of UTIs for 40 days following delivery range from 3-17%. Endogenous or exogenous factors may cause UTIs, with catheterization during Caesarean section (CS), a major exogenous risk. A systematic review reported that restricting unindicated catheterization reduced incidence of UTIs by 53%. The prevalence of CS in Iran is on average three times that of other countries. It has been recommended that all women undergoing CS be given prophylactic antibiotics. Herbal medicines may offer alternatives. Dog rose (Rosa canina, Rosaceae) fresh fruit (rosehip) has about 880 mg/100 mL antioxidant vitamin C and total phenolic content of about 96 GAE/g dry weight. Dog rose also contains several minerals. Its antibacterial activity is mostly attributed to the flavonoid quercetin. Quercetin inhibits bacteria including Escherichia coli, the most common UTI agent. This triple-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled trial (RCT) is the first of the effects of dog rose on incidence of post-partum UTI in women who have undergone CS
Other clinical studies of the effect of vitamin C supplementation on incidence of UTIs have had conflicting results in different populations but most of them, as well as in vitro studies, tend to support this RCT's results. Dog rose fruit powder has also been studied in osteoarthritis and irritable bowel syndrome, both with positive results. Given this RCT's findings, it is likely that administration of dog rose powder can reduce UTIs following CS. Longer studies with more frequent follow-up visits are urged.
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APRIL 29, 2019 A DETOX PROTOCOL
So you want to clean your slate. You can do it with a Detoxification protocol. There are many detox protocols given out by integrative doctors. Some of them work and some do not. Some of them such as a Master Cleanse will work but not many individuals can drink 1 gallon of salt water, lemon, cayenne and strap B molasses. There is the fat flush program also.
Then there are countless detox programs on the internet or in the hundred and one newsletters you receive. Everyone touts their own.
I do not !
Many of used the Hu-Mana Tea, a formula used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
I know patients who have used this formula during their bout with cancer and even as a prevention. I have seen remarkable results. I did not know what the protocol name was but I knew the herbs in the protocol as these 4 herbs are commonly known Western Herbs.
These are:
1. Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra )
2. Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)
3. Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella)
4. Turkey Rhubarb (Rheum officinale) In Chinese, "da huang"
The three herbs other than Slippery Elm are Old World Medicinal Plants.
Only one of these herbs is mentioned in James Duke's Medicinal Plants from the Bible:
Sheep Sorrel.
"The fourteenth day of the second month at even they shall keep it, and eat it with unleavened bread and bitter herbs." Numbers 9:11 (KJV)
"And the cattle and full grown asses cultivating the ground will eat fodder seasoned with sorrel." Isaiah 30:24 (NWT)
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APRIL 26- 28, 2019 BEE VENOM
https://www.wsj.com/articles/nyc-beekeepers-are-making-honey-but-little-money-11556029801
This past week, Ann Kadet, a writer published an article in The Wall Street Journal. It discussed two apitherapy products from the hive, One was honey ; the other was bee venom She discussed harvesting honey from bee hives with my friend/ colleague/beekeeper Andrew Cote. Andrew sells his honey at the Green Market in Union Square and President of the NYC Beekeeper’s Association.
She discussed with me in an interview, the use of bee venom therapy. I discussed the use of bee venom over the centuries and the use in modern day medicine for a number of health conditions. Some of these conditions are autoimmune disease as arthritis, and multiple sclerosis, as well as for other autoimmune conditions and chronic Lyme Disease.
A NYC based physician, Bodog Beck, MD wrote a book called Bee Venom Therapy in 1935 published by the prestigious publisher D Appleton-Century Company. It was reissued some forty years later in 1981 by an osteopath , LA Doyle of Iowa. To date it is the stand alone book on Bee Venom.
I would encourage for all to read the article above and support your local bee keepers. I would also support the American Apitherapy Society (www.apitherapy.org) for which I am Vice president. I believe if we do not support such organizations and their efforts what was predicted by Rudolf Steiner in 1920 may happen—the disappearance of honeybees.
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APRIL 25, 2019 POTIONS
I MAKE A LOT OF POTIONS EVERY DAY. A herbal tea is an example of a potion. It is usually made with water and the leaves, or flowers are infused. If it is a decoction then the infused materials are thicker like twigs, branches and barks
The teas or potions I make are for health benefits. These are medicinal teas. I use only fresh, organic fair trade herbs I usually use 1 teaspoon for one cup of boiling water. The longer you let it simmer, the stronger the potion
For example if you have digestive problems I would encourage you to obtain GUTSY tea from Botanical Bounty
One heaping teaspoon of GUTSY tea to 1 one cup of water
Bring to a boil and pour over diffuser/ cup
Let simmer for 10 minutes
For a stronger potion let sit for another 5 minutes
Sip it throughout the morning
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APRIL 24, 2019 THE MOON
Have you ever paid attention to the phases of the moon in respect to gardening or planting There are some things to pay attention to. For example plant things whose strength lies above the ground while the moon is waxing and those whose strength lies below ground while the moon is waning. There are times to plant certain herbs and flowers. For example
New to first quarter moon: plant leafy annuals and herbs
First quarter to full: plant flowering annuals, above ground vegetables and fruits
Full to third quarter : plant perennials, root vegetables an d bulbs
Third quarter to dark: weed, maintain and cultivate