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Index of Diseases / Health Conditions ... Medicinal Foods, Herbs, Spices & Household Items

Please note that the information on the "Natural Antibiotics" page is relevant for human holistic applications. Please discuss with your holistic vet which food items, if any, are safe and effective for pets.

The information is given for reference only - please consult a healthcare practitioner before incorporating any alternative treatment protocols into your treatment plan ... Disclaimer.



Food Remedies

Herbal AntibioticsHerbs have long histories of usage for conditions that involve inflammation -- most commonly marked by redness, pain and swelling. Muscle and joint injuries should always be treated with RICE (rest, ice, compression and elevation) at the time of the injury.

  • Consult with a health practitioner if symptoms do not subside within a few days.
  • Seek IMMEDIATE medical attention if inflammation is accompanied by high fever or if a severe injury (such as fracture or torn ligament) is suspected
  • NOTE: The below anti-inflammatories have not been evaluated for animal use. For this reason, please consult with a vet -- preferably with one who has experience in alternative treatments. There aren't many out there, but you can find them. They usually combine holistic treatments with traditional medicine. Definitely a indispensible resource.

Arnica - to relieve soreness and swelling following an injury or surgery.


Antioxidant-rich Food:

The more colorful the produce, the richer it is in antioxidants. Keep your kitchen stocked with bright, colorful fruits and veggies like strawberries, spinach, carrots and broccoli. Blueberries have an oxygen radical absorption capacity value of 2,400 per 100 grams of antioxidant power and they are rich in anthocyanins, ellagic acid and phenolic acids. They help fight bacteria that can cause urinary tract infections, and blueberry extract may combat pain. Fresh and frozen (without added sugar) are comparable from a nutritional standpoint, but dried blueberries contain lower amounts of antioxidant anthocyanins

Apples: Significantly lower or normalize cholesterol and triglycerides. Contain anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-inflammatory agents.


Green Tea:

Green tea is valued as a wrinkle reverser, inhibiting inflammation and sun damage. An article published in the Archives of Dermatology concurs that green tea may, indeed, ward off skin cancer and signs of aging. Researchers at Case Western University in Cleveland maintain that the secret to green tea's skin-protective properties are its high levels of its high levels of polyphenols and catechins - powerful antioxidants shown to function as anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer agents.

    • Tip: After making a cup of tea, save the tea bags in a closed glass container in your refrigerator and use them as cleansing pads for your face the next morning. They are perfect for exfoliating the skin and green tea has anti-inflammatory properties.
    • If you really want to reap the
    • Available at your stores -- please make sure that you get the organic, higher-quality variety.

Licorice Root:

Antibacterial, antiviral and anti-inflammatory. In one Japanese study, strains of Staphylococcus aureus that proved resistant to penicillin and streptomycin were inactivated by licorice root extract. (Ref.: www.islandnet.com)


Antibacterial / Antiviral / Anti-inflammatory / Antibiotics / Antiseptic / Antioxident / Free-Radicals Protection:

Cod Liver Oil ... Natural Antibiotics ... Apples ... Apple Cider Vinegar ... Bartlett Pears ... Blueberries have an oxygen radical absorption capacity value of 2,400 per 100 grams of antioxidant power and they are rich in anthocyanins, ellagic acid and phenolic acids. They help fight bacteria that can cause urinary tract infections, and blueberry extract may combat pain. Fresh and frozen (without added sugar) are comparable from a nutritional standpoint, but dried blueberries contain lower amounts of antioxidant anthocyanins ... Cranberries ... Collard Greens ... Eggplant (toxic to birds) ... Health Benefits of Flax Seeds ... Garlic (safe for birds in SMALL amounts)... Fennel Bulbs ... Green Beens ... Kale ... Kiwifruits ... Lemons & Limes ... Raw Honey ... Vitamin E ... Mustard Greens ... Olive Oil (instead of other oils) ... Olives ... Onions (toxic to birds) ... Oranges ... Papaya ... Parsley ... Pineapple ... Plums ... Prunes ... Raisins (*AvianWeb Note: Raisins have the potential of toxicity in pets if fed in too high a quantity. Caution is advised) ... Raspberries ... Sea Vegetables / Sea Weed ... Sweet Potatoes ... Spinach ... Swiss Chard ... Strawberries (organic only) ... Tomatoes (leaves and stem are toxic to birds) ... Yogurt


Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera has powerful anti-inflammatory, burn healing and wound & scar-healing properties based on its more than 200 biologically active agents, including Vitamin E, B and C - and the mineral zinc.

When used as part of a daily skin care regimen, aloe vera helps to keep skin supple by transporting oxygen to skin and removing dead cells.

Topically, aloe vera benefits dry and cracked skin, allergic reactions, burns, wounds, insect bites, blisters and even frostbites.

Studies consistently demonstrate that Aloe Vera is effective in soothing a wide variety of skin ailments, including mild to moderate symptoms of psoriasis, eczema and seborrhea.

*NOTE: If this product is to be used on birds, test first on a small area. Even though Aloe Vera is helpful for many birds, some rare birds may have a reaction to Aloe Vera. Spray one of your fngers and touch your bird's foot. Leave for 24 hours and see if an reaction occurs.



Arnica: Flowers of this mountain-dwelling plant are used in cream form to ease joint aches and to prevent swelling and bruising at injury sites.

  • Do not use on broken skin; suitable for external use only.
 
Boswellia: Taken from the frankincense tree of Three Wise Men fame, this ancient remedy has been found to shrink the inflamed joint tissue that marks arthritis.

Recommended Product:

  • Himalaya Pure Herbs Boswellia, Joint Support, 60 Vcaps, 250 mg (Pack of 2)
  • Product Features
    • A joint support herb
    • Provides an overall sense of well-being
    • Also known as Salai Guggul
    • Offers broad health and immunomodulating benefits
Bromelain: This pineapple-based enzyme helps reduce inflammatory reactions resulting from injuries and arthritis - and serves also as a digestive aid. To fight inflammation, take on an empty stomach.

Recommended Product:

  • Bromelain (500mg) 2000 GDU 180 tabs
  • NOW Bromelain 2000 GDU is one of the highest natural potencies of this proteolytic (protein-digesting) enzyme available. While most enzymes are generally considered to be poorly absorbed, bromelain is one of the most bioavailable of all enzymes and has been the subject of numerous studies worldwide. Although Bromelain is derived from pineapple, supplementation is necessary to achieve optimum levels of this enzyme. * Picture may be of different size or flavor
Grape Seed: This powerful antioxidant helps reduce swelling, especially swollen ankles associated with circulatory difficulties, and interferes with histamine - the inflammatory agent responsible for allergic reactions.

Recommended Product:

  • Source Naturals Grape Seed Extract, 100 mg, Tablets, 120 tablets
    • Natural plant product derived from the grape seed (or pip)
    • Rich in proanthocyanidins, a special class of water-soluble bioflavonoids
    • Excellent free radical scavengers
    • Believed to play a role in maintaining good health
    • 1 to 2 tablets daily, or as recommended by your health care professional
Devil's Claw: The root of this vine, native to the Kalahari desert in southern Africa, is most oftne used for arthritis relief, but has helped people with lower back pain as well. Take half an hour before a meal.

Recommended Product:

  • Devil's Claw 500 Mg 100 Caps
    • A popular herb for improved joint flexibility Maintains healthy fluid in the knee A traditional favorite in Africa and Europe
Marshmallow Root:Marshmallow (Althaea Officinalis) soothes inflamed tissues in the digestive system, it may also help with gastrointestinal upset, lung congestion, dry coughs, sore throat, colitis, and urinary tract infections.

Recommended Products:

  • Marshmallow Root 1 fl. oz.
  • Nature's Way - Marshmallow Root, 455 mg, 100 capsules
Calendula: Widely grown as a garden flower, this marigold variety is used in creams to prevent skin damage caused by the sun and wind, and to soothe insect bites as well as minor scrapes and irritations.

Recommended Product:

  • Boiron Homeopathic Medicine First Aid Calendula Cream, Homeopathic, 2.5-Ounce Packages (Pack of 2)
Willow Bark: Aspirin is a synthetic form of salicylic acid, willow bark's primary component. Unlike aspirin, willow bark doesn't cause stomach upset when used for headaches, toothaches and arthritic aches.

Recommended Product:

  • White Willow Bark 400 Mg 100 Caps

Turmeric: In the Ayurvedic tradition, Turmeric is known for its anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and skin beautifying properties.

  • Helps support skin, blood and liver functions
  • Used for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions
  • Turmeric has been used for thousands of years by Indian Women to make their skin beautiful and blemish free.
  • Clinical trials strongly suggest that Turmeric offers triple protection against cancer by neutralizing carcinogens, by increasing the integrity of the cell so that it can withstand the presence of carcinogens, and by inhibiting the growth of tumors.
  • Turmeric as an Anti-Oxidant is 5 times more powerful than Vitamin E.
  • Studies show that Turmeric out performs even cortisone.
  • AIDS Research shows that Turmeric inhibits HIV replication and boosts the Immune system.
  • Turmeric is a potent antibiotic, anti-viral, anti-microbe.

Recommended Product:

  • Organic Turmeric Formula 108vc

SAM-e: SAM-e (short for S-adenosylmethionine) is a dietary supplement. . SAM-e is often promoted to treat osteoarthritis and arthritis joint pain, depression, fibromyalgia, and other conditions. Please refer to following resources for more information: Anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of SAM-e ... Patient Education: S-adenosyl-L-methionine, SAM-e Oral Dosage Forms

However, SAM-e may not be recommended for individuals with heart problems, suspected or diagnosed.

Recommended Products:

  • Source Naturals - Sam-E, 400 mg, 30 tablets
    • This is the one that I am using. If I have pain, I usually take 2 pills daily maybe for a couple of days, and the pain stops. Additionally, I take it when things are tough and I need emotional support (it's my "happy" pill). There were times that I was using SAM-e for maybe a week. But since then I have improved my diet and have started an exercise program and am taking it only about every 2 months for a couple of days.
    • Some SAM-e products don't have the same purity / effectiveness. This brand was tested and approved by ConsumerLab.com

Ginger: Long considered an essential item for healers as well as cooks throughout Asia, this well-known spice is employed as a remedy for arthritis, bursitis and similar ailments.

If you are don't usually use this spice in your meals, the following teas work just as well. Please note that the first one is spicy - which some people love (as I do), but are not for others ...

Recommended Products:

  • Yogi Tea Healing Formula, Organic Ginger, Tea Bags, 16-Count Boxes (Pack of 6) - SPICY
  • Gold Kili All Natural Instant Ginger Caffeine Free Herbal Tea Drink with Honey (20 Sachets) - 12.6 Oz

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Human Diseases / Health Conditions - Relevant Research & Supportive Nutrition

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The Most & The Least Contaminated Foods

Drinking to your Health: The Healthiest Beverages!

Food Additives & Potential Health Problems

Planning Your Meal: Do's and Don'ts


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