Aloe Vera Research Links CONCLUSION Oral aloe vera taken for 4 weeks produced a clinical response moreoften than We review reports on seven Chinese herbs, (Aloe vera Mill. http://www.thensome.com/aloevera.htm
Extractions: Aloe Vera is a pharmacy in itself. Aloe Vera is probably known for wound healing and burn healing properties.Aloe Vera may help in gastric distress and may help ulcerative colitis or inflammatory bowel disease. Aloe Vera is used in Chinese Medicine for fighting infections. Researchers are doing a lot of research for aloe vera properties in helping to fight cancer. Aloe Vera may also have beneficial properties in helping to avoid liver damage in the treatment of diabetes II and in the treatment of diabetes. Aloe Vera may also be useful in the treatment of acute radiation dermatitis. J Wound Care. 2004 Apr;13(4):157-8.: Phytotherapy: an alternative treatment for non-healing ulcers. There are few reports in the literature on the effectiveness of complimentary therapies on chronic wounds. Use of an aloe vera gel resulted in full healing after treatments such as antibiotics, surgical debridement and skin grafting had failed. Int Immunopharmacol. 2004 Mar;4(3):411-8.: Mannan from Aloe saponaria inhibits tumoral cell activation and proliferation.
Le Magazine, February 2005 - Report: Promoting Mitochondrial Health Luteolin is a natural plant flavonoid found in herbs and vegetables, Histochemical accumulation of oxidative damage products is associated with http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2005/feb2005_report_mitochon_03.htm
Extractions: var WebSiteBaseURL = "http://www.lef.org" var ThisPageFullURL = "http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2005/feb2005_report_mitochon_03.htm" translation by SYSTRAN MEMBERSHIP PRODUCTS MAGAZINE ... CHECKOUT Page: LE Magazine February 2005 By Dale Kiefer Rhodiola rosea, also known as golden root or Arctic root, has garnered significant attention in recent years. Although still largely unfamiliar to Westerners, it has been used in traditional medicine for centuries and has been studied extensively by Russian scientists, who have dubbed it an âadaptogen.â This term refers to this herbâs remarkable ability to increase resistance to numerous chemical, physical, and biological stressors, including strenuous exercise, mental strain, and toxic chemicals. Studies have shown that rhodiola enhances exercise endurance, reduces fatigue under stressful conditions, and exerts an anti-inflammatory effect. Richard Brown, MD, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University and author of The Rhodiola Revolution, recommends it as an energy booster and treatment for depression, chronic fatigue, and anxiety. In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial on human subjects, Russian researchers showed that rhodiola extract improves the capacity to perform mentally demanding tasks under conditions of excess stress and fatigue. âThe study showed a pronounced anti-fatigue effect... [that] was statistically highly significant,â the research team concluded.