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music
9th June 2013, 17:37
This (http://www.undergroundhealth.com/top-10-herbs-spices-immune-system/) is a good basic list of herbs to support immune system function. Turning off your mobile phone when not using it is also a good help :)

To stay strong, the immune system heavily depends on the stomach for support. Malnourished individuals are more susceptible to disease as opposed to those who practice a nutritious diet. Below are the 10 best herbs and spices for keeping your immune system strong and functioning correctly:

1. Echinacea - Echinacea is a popular herb that has been identified to boost immunity. Combined with goldenseal, another herb, or enjoyed alone as tea, this member of the daisy family has been found to prevent and treat upper respiratory tract infections as well as the common cold.

2. Ginseng - This herb has many varieties. The most commonly studied variety is Panax ginseng, also known as Korean ginseng. Its main active component, ginsenosides, has been proven to have anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. Clinical research studies have demonstrated that it may improve immune and psychological functions as well as conditions related to diabetes.

3. Garlic - This spice has had a long history of medicinal value. In a recent study conducted by Dr. Ellen Tattelman, an assistant professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, New York, it was reconfirmed that garlic indeed has cardiovascular, anti-microbial and antineoplastic properties. It’s also a perfect spice to use when doing sauteed dishes.

4. Bell peppers- This pepper variety does not contain capsaicin, unlike its other feisty cousins. On the contrary, it is sweet and crunchy and contains the carotenoid lycopene which lowers the risk of cancer; beta-carotene which is converted to vitamin A; and Zeaxanthin, known to prevent macular degeneration and cataracts. This essential foodstuff has been cultivated in Central and South America for 9,000 years.

5. Ginger - This herb has been shown to reduce inflammation, cardiovascular conditions, blood clots and cholesterol. In a study, researchers found that animal subjects given ginger extracts had a significant reduction in cholesterol and blood clotting qualities. Moreover, it has been observed to inhibit the behavior of genes connected with inflammation.

6. Turmeric- This spice contains curcumin, which has notable antioxidant properties. It also has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and stomach soothing benefits. It reduces inflammation by stimulating the adrenal glands to increase the hormone that lessens inflammation. Animal studies on this herb have revealed that turmeric protects the liver from the adverse effects of alcohol and certain toxins. Turmeric also helps in digestive problems by stimulating bile flow.

7. Gingko Biloba- Gingko biloba’s leaves contain antioxidant compounds called bilobalides and ginkgolides that protect the body from damage caused by free radicals. Moreover, it has also been found to protect against radiation. In a study using animal subjects, ginkgo was demonstrated to have protected the test subjects against radiation poisoning. The latest research also suggests that extracts of this herb can neutralize oxidizing agents and free radicals caused in the cells due to radiation, thus preventing cell death. In fact, NaturalNews recently reported that ginkgo extracts reduce brain damage by up to 50 percent.

8. Ganoderma- This is a bitter mushroom also known as reishi. It has long been a popular herb in Chinese medicine attributed to assisting in longevity and health. Further studies on this oriental herb reveal that it strengthens immunity and combats cancer. Moreover, it has antioxidant properties and provides relief from urinary tract infections.

9. Astragalus - Also from China, this herb stimulates the immune system and aids in digestion and adrenal gland functions. It is also a diuretic. The effectiveness of this herb is due to polysaccharides, saponins and flavonoids. It has also been taken to combat the common cold and flu. Its digestive health benefits demonstrate the lowering of stomach acidity, resulting to an increase in the body’s metabolic rates and the promotion of waste elimination.

10. Cat’s claw - This herb from Peru is commonly used for stomach problems. Recently, however, it is becoming known as an exceptional immune response stimulator that helps the body to fight off infections and degenerative diseases. It contains oxindole alkaloids enhancing the immune system’s capacity to engulf and destroy pathogens.

From a practical perspective, eating foods that boost the immune system while enjoying them is a great way to keep yourself healthy and your immune system strong. To reach maximum quality of life, combine healthy food choices with a healthy lifestyle, sufficient rest and a positive outlook.

heyokah
9th June 2013, 18:10
Thank you (for the) music :-)

Here (http://www.naturalcuresnotmedicine.com/2013/03/6-herbs-that-prevent-memory-loss.html) 6 Herbs That Prevent Memory Loss

Memory Loss can be caused by a number of factors and, to the person affected, can be extremely frustrating.
These herbs are beneficial to boosting the brain.

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•Goto Kola is effective in reducing the affects of memory loss due to stress and anxiety by helping to relax the body and mind.

•Ginko Biloba has been successfully used to improve the quality of life in Alzheimer's patients. It works by neutralizing free radicals in the body and thus improves brain function.

•Sage works by helping to improve memory and concentration.

•Ginseng, both Eleuthero and Root varieties aid memory by easing anxiety, improving memory,physical and mental endurance. It can also boost mood, concentration and focus.

•Basil in the form of an essential oil works well to provide a calming energy that helps with concentration.

•Bacopa enhances the function of nerve tissue and can help strengthen memory and concentration.

And here some food.

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Daughter of Time
9th June 2013, 21:23
All excellent recommendations!

I'd like to add oregano oil to the list.

Oregano oil is effective in boosting the immune system and destroying bacteria, fungi, parasites and molds.

Youniverse
10th June 2013, 03:34
Thanks! Also, do conscious breathing whenever you think of it, and inner body awareness. These will stimulate your immune system and enable healing better than anything you put into your body.

mosquito
10th June 2013, 05:58
All wonderful !

A minor caution about Ginseng though, especially panax ... you can actually over use it, a temptation for men more than women. It's a potent yang tonic, and unless you live a very balanced life, you could end up with symptoms like diziness, tinnitus, excess anger, hypertension. So take it easy ! I could relate a funny story about my first use of this herb, but not here ;)

music
10th June 2013, 14:07
Thank you all, and very important also is to do whatever we can to NOT develop an acidic body environment. Processed sugars, or artificial sweetners, a big no-no, we use only: raw honey, organic blackstrap molasses, and organic rapadura sugar to sweeten. Look at Paula's excellent post (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?59900-apple-cider-vinegar-and-black-strap-molasses-works-wonders-for...&p=685436&viewfull=1#post685436) in the cider vinegar/molasses thread (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?59900-apple-cider-vinegar-and-black-strap-molasses-works-wonders-for...) for good info on the amazing properties of organic apple cider vinegar with mother of vinegar. This vinegar helps create a neutral or slightly alkaline body environment, which is what our body wants to be. Most foods promoted by society at large are acid forming, and in a big, big, way.