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November 17, 2011

Restore Your Glorious Looks With Aromatherapy

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A cure to burns was discovered in the 1920s by a man called Rene Maurice Gattefosse. Its name is Lavender. This chemist once had his hand exposed to an explosion on his hand, which went through an incredible process when he had it dipped in pure lavender oil. The swelling subsided and within a pretty short time, he was feeling relieved of the pain. Besides seeing his hand heal swiftly, he was left with no scars. This prompted him to investigate more about Lavender Oil. He resolved to explore deeper into the study of which gave birth to what is popularly known as today.

Aromatherapy is a contemporary name given to an ancient form of treatment which used the therapeutic properties of natural plant oil to improve a persons physical and emotional well being. A couple of decades later, information about the health benefits from this form of treatment disseminated widely. More and more people got to know how much aromatherapy could do to boost their health. One effect of aging is that you will become vulnerable to many diseases and aches. Thats why you need to take good care of your body when still young to strengthen its immune system in preparation for the tough future awaiting you. have been suggested to make people resist some of the effects of aging.

Since time memorial, flowers, herbs, and plants such as sandalwood, ginger, and cinnamon have served as effective cures for many illnesses. Traditional medicine practitioners are still benefiting significantly from the healing properties of botanicals. The principles underlying traditional medical practices are based on nature and the holistic union of the mind, body, and soul. These are the same bases on. Many recent studies have found strong effects of aromatherapy on brain wave activity. For example, calming oils have been proved to make people feel more relaxed; a condition typical to the . Mother Nature has blessed us in abundance with all we need for therapeutic purposes. In fact, our Loving creator designed her in such a way that she has the ability to nurture and care for our body, mind, and spirit.

Oil extraction is often done by use of steaming and water distillation. The oil in our body can be diffused in the air and inhaled, or absorbed all over the body through the skin by means of a massage or soak. After that process, you will notice a remarkable improvement of your emotional condition. The various systems and healing mechanisms in your body will be energised as well. Each of the plants, including the ones mentioned earlier has at least one healing attribute that can work if blended together in synergy. To reap optimum benefits however, you need to make the right combination of these plants.

Medicinal value from is unmatched with any other form of treatment. Make sure that what you buy is labelled Pure before you make any transaction. The results from diluted products are insufficient. Just to ensure that what you are buying isnt a fake, blot it on paper. If its pure, there wont be any oily marks left on the paper. This miraculous oil has the ability to slow down the aging process. If its supplemented with proper diet and regular exercise, you will surely be able to do more than you had ever imagined accomplishing in your life. The best way to live and enjoy your life to the fullest is to love your body and pay attention to your wellbeing.

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November 2, 2011

Aromatherapy Healing Bath Recipes

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These are great for   alternatives. With each one of these use 1 – tablespoon of oil , use medium warm water and soak 10 to 20 minutes. Take precautions with these herbs and do not use if you are allergic them .  ( skin rashes )  Enjoy, and keep a good stock of herbal oils.

Colds and flus :  Eucalyptus, thyme, lemon, and Rosemary

Depression :   lavender ,  basil, lemon balm, rose, neroli, patchouli, and clary sage

Nervousness :  geranium, lavender, clary sage , lemon balm, and orange

Pain :  rosemary, chamomile, ceyenne oil,  and ginger    

Stress :    neroli, lavender, chamomile 

Energizing :    rosemary, bergamont, and lime,

Tense Muscles :    rosemary, marjoram, lavender, and chamomile

To calm the Nervous System and to alloy the numerous complaints, Medicinal baths are especially helpful.

Valerian bath :   Pour 2-quarts ( 2L ) of water over 3.52 oz. ( 100 g ) of valerian roots ( tea ) bring to a boil, for 10 mins.( strain )  add to a warm bath and soak for 10 to 15 mins. Rest after bathing

oak Straw :   Pour 3 to 5-quarts ( L ) of water over 3.52 to 3.59 oz.  ( 100-150 g ) of cut up oat straws, boil for 20 minutes, strain and add to warm bath water. Soak for 10 to 15 minutes.

hops :    3 quarts ( 1L )of boiling water , 1.7 oz.( 50 g ) of hop cones,bring to a boil, and let steep for 20-                              minutes. Strain and add to warm bath

Lavender :          1 quart of boiling water ,1.7 oz. to 2.11 ounces of lavender flowers ( 50-60 g ), steep 20                                           minutes.strain into bath water.

     Always do a skin patch test when trying new herbs, just to be on the safe side.I will Add more later, stay tuned for more great recipes!

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October 23, 2011

Why Aromatherapy?

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The belief that certain scents can have a significant impact on the body is gaining popularity. This is no mere hearsay. There is enough evidence to substantiate this belief as certain plants and oils in them have been proven to cure . properties have been discovered in lavender, aloe vera, ginger, and guava leaves. They have been used for burns, scratches, and body aches. Many people have embraced it, and say it outperforms the traditional form of medicine. Yes, relentless studies through the years are finally yielding fruit. Even to date, research is still under way to explore the benefits of and the ways people can reap from it.

In short, aromatherapy is a term that has been coined to refer to an that uses the therapeutic properties of to improve the physical, psychological, and emotional wellbeing. Shortly after, it was found that it also helped keep the body healthy. It is very much helpful during moments when you sense there is something wrong about your system. As you get older, you will be bombarded with an assortment of pains and ailments. With the aid of these , you can start working now towards looking and feeling young even through old age.

From the times of the earliest civilizations, ancient herbs and spices have been used for medicinal purposes. You will find the healing properties of botanicals recognized and embedded in traditional medical practices. The idea behind aromatherapy is that natural is still top. It aims at merging the mind, body, and soul. These are the basic principles of true aromatherapy. It has been proved to enhance and improve brainwave activity. Calming oils have the ability to relax your body- a condition that supports the body’s healing abilities. Nature indeed has all that you need for therapeutic purposes. Mother Nature is there to nurture and care for you and all aspects central to your survival.

Oil is derived from the plants through steam and water distillation. These natural oils emit a scent that can be diffused in the air and inhaled. It can also be absorbed throughout the body through the skin via a massage or soak. This eventually enhances your emotional wellbeing while stimulating your body’s systems and healing mechanisms as well. The medicinal properties in each of these plants work optimally when blended together in synergy. With the right mix, you can come up with a scent that is truly healing.

Learn by heart, that only pure, natural have all their medicinal assets uncompromised. Make sure to read the label when purchasing one. Only those with the substances in their purest form will work effectively for you. Diluted ones are not as effective. Aromatherapy is certainly an option you can count on if you want to live your life to the fullest. To lead a healthy life, you also need the right diet, exercise, and don’t forget to indulge yourself. Look for all the tips you need to live a more satisfying life as you age. Appreciate what you already have, love it, and have the benefit of a special treat every once in a while.

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September 11, 2011

Aromatherapy Questions Answered

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David asks…

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Hey guys,
Im working on a project dealing with aromatherapy and what kind of effects it has on people. I really need to know any websites that would be of use for research.
Thanks

Chloe Adisson answers:

Here are some intresting ones.

Sandra asks…

aromatherapy?

Anyone know of fragrences to improve mood, help depression etc and where to get it from??

Chloe Adisson answers:

Scents and moods are mostly subjective i.e. You should find a scent that is related to a pleasant memory. While I like the scent of wet pavement (associate it with the beginning of rain), most people find it pretty disgusting.

A few essentials do have medicinal properties, but they are relatively rare. The only one I know for sure is frankincense resin, which is a mild sedative. Most other scents’ effects are ‘in your head’.

Safe bets to start with are citrus and flower scents–few people have bad memories of that! If you can find a store in the area that carries perfume oils, walk in and ask to smell samples. These are usually pagan or New Age -themed stores. If you don’t have those, find a Yankee Candles store and sniff the candles. At a buck and change apiece it’s a relatively inexpensive way to scent a room and try out what you like.

Ruth asks…

What aromatherapy would work for depression problems?

I know it’s probably a quack medicine but I think that it’s worth a try in addition to regular therapy and medication. What aromatherapy would be helpful for treating depression?

Chloe Adisson answers:

None.

Mandy asks…

Where can I buy good aromatherapy oils online?

I would like to hear from aromatherapists who can recommend good aromatherapy websites/brands.

Chloe Adisson answers:

Http://www.youraromatherapy.co.uk/ they have ever thing you could ask for hope this helps

Maria asks…

What aromatherapy oil smells the best to wear as a perfume?

&& Where can i get a list of all the aromatherapy oils & their uses ( not the lists were you have to click on the word because that takes to much time) && describe the smells of your favorite ones C=
thank you
godbless

Chloe Adisson answers:

Aromatherapy uses extracted from nature’s herbs and flowers. The aroma is inhaled, or applied to the skin, and each of the oils (or combination thereof) addresses a specific disorder. It appears that the body is able to utilize the properties of the oils through the olfactory system of the body, and so initiate the process. Aromatherapy practitioners would also have an understanding of the psychological and emotional factors of illness.

This website has some great information and articles about Aromatherapy.

Aromatherapy Blends – http://www.aromatherapy-blends.net

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August 19, 2011

Aloe Vera Acne Questions Answered

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Nancy asks…

Is it safe to use aloe vera for acne every day?

I’ve heard about the benefits of aloe vera, and I’ve been using it on my face to try to help my skin heal faster.
I was wondering if there were any side effects, so I looked it up and apparently Aloe Latex can cause electrolyte loss, dehydration and possibly death.
Is Aloe Vera the same thing as Aloe Latex, and is it safe for daily use on your face?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Only the fresh aloe vera plant gel truly has medicinal properties like you are looking for. The store gels often contain unnatural substances that can be harmful.

As the other person said, buy a plant. They also sell the giant big leaves sometimes at meijers in the produce department one could use.

‘I know this next suggestion sounds odd, but look into urine therapy for acne.

I once read dozens of pages at a forum of people using it on their faces for acne with wonderful results. It was most amazing.

I do not remember where that forum was now but looking around here might have you learn ,more on this very effective formula. At first it is hard to do due to the yuk factor but it gets easier after the first few times.

In folk medicine in the south the moms use pee diapers on their and the babies skin for its properties and good effects on the skin.

Definitely look around here before dismissing.

Http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=ytff1-&p=urine%20therapy%20acne%20forum&ei=UTF-8&type=

The electrolyte imbalance is if it gives you a lot of diarrhea and usually this does not happen unless one is diabetic or has kidney disease and one takes by mouth and possible from a store gel product. Plus this is from drinking the juice not applying it to the skin.

The deaths came from injections of aloe not ingesting by mouth or putting on the skin. Also this would tend to be more from products not fresh aloe.

Http://www.enotalone.com/article/9193.html this site lists some of the side effects but says none are from putting it on the skin.

Remember that herbs are very safe generally..think of them as strong foods. One thinks nothing of smoking, drinking several cups of coffee a day, using lotions with mineral oils which leech all the vitamin E from your body, using all kinds of criminalized products from cleaners to shampoos to foods, they have no qualms about eating dangerous fast foods daily or junk foods and never ingesting a veggie other than fries etc and on and on, but ask things like will 4 cups of peppermint tea hurt me according to master healer Dr Richard Schulze who cured the incurables. He says they take the one good thing they are doing for the body and worry it might hurt them but do tons of things that actually do hurt them all the time.

I am sure it is going to be fine but do check in with that urine therapy and also use only fresh aloe as the gels etc have little to no effect really and often contain bad substances even if they say things on the labels like 99% pure aloe vera.

God only knows the effects of a lifetime of putting all these chemicals in shampoos, conditioners, soaps, lotions, perfumes, antibiotic wipes, and other things we use all the time without a thought actually do have on health. Some of these things have a list of chemicals a mile long..

Do you or anyone worry about the effects of a lifetime of daily use on stuff like that which is far, far more worrying than using a herb/plant. This plant was designed to be a healer and is so effective at healing radiation burns that the us government has stockpiled many plants in the event of a nuclear attack. Aloe is great. Store products are often not nor are they foods we eat daily without a thought.

If you develop severe diarrhea you can consider discontinuing or drinking more water and do not inject it and you should be fine. Best of luck, annie

Ruth asks…

Anyone know about aloe vera and acne?

I have acne and have read that aloe vera helps with that. Is it better to have a plant or buy gel? Where can I get a plant in Michigan? Are the plants expensive? Any and all info is appreciated related to acne and aloe vera. Thanks!

Chloe Adisson answers:

I had chicken pox and had it on my face pretty bad and I used the gel. It cleared up in about 4-6 months. Unfortunatley I purchased my gel at an expo that comes once a year and I got it about 6 years ago. Now I got a plant but never used the gel. The plant once cut open has gel inside. I think the plant may be better because it isn’t watered down with other preservatives. I’m not sure where u can purchase it. Ask someone if u know someone for a piece and grow it yourself.

Donna asks…

Can i wear aloe Vera over my acne medicine i wear at night called “Atralin tretinoin 0.05%”?

I am just wondering because I heard that Aloe Vera is really good for acne and helping with redness acne brings. But at night i have to wear tretinoin and I was wondering if I can wear aloe vera over tretinoin while i sleep.

Chloe Adisson answers:

Make sure you are using an aloe vera gel, or at least an aloe vera preparation that is non-comedogenic (does not block pores). The aloe shouldn’t interfere with the medication, but you could use aloe during the day instead. Another natural product that is very good for acne is tea tree oil, a natural antiseptic.

Linda asks…

How do i use an aloe vera plant for acne?

so i cut a leaf of the aloe vera plant and squeeze the gel out of it and put it on my acne. So what do i do with the rest of the leaf can i refrigerate it? How should i use the plant cut on it every time i need to use it for my face or cut a leaf n refrigerate it.help me please

Chloe Adisson answers:

You absolutely can refrigerate your cut parts and use them again. There is no expiration date for aloe, but keeping it refrigerated in a plastic bag will keep the gel inside from drying out. You can also cut it open and use the juice from the plant by rubbing it on the affected areas as well. It does help to conserve the plant, so that you don’t use too much of it and eventually kill it.

Mary asks…

How long does it take for aloe vera to clear up acne on your face and help make your skin better?

I have been using aloe vera on my face for about three days now because many people have used it to clear acne and help your skin and it has reduced my acne a little. I was wondering how long it takes until you see results on your skin? Thanks

Chloe Adisson answers:

Aloe Vera does not get rid of acne. Aloe Vera is used as an anti-inflammatory product. If you have inflamed acne (the big red ones) then you can use Aloe Vera to soothe them.

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July 30, 2011

Herbal Treatment For Adhd Questions Answered

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Jenny asks…

ADHD diagnosis?

My son has recently been diagnosed with ADHD. He was prescribed Ritalin at the drop of a hat, but after reading about the medication, and seeing the look of horror on people’s faces when I told them, I have decided he wont take it. I have ordered something called Synaptol, which is some herbal treatment for ADHD, it sounds good, but I have no idea. My son is also going to visit a complementary health centre tomorrow, but I just wondered if anyone has any views or can recommend anything I can try. I dont want to go down the Ritalin road, it sounds like a really gruesome drug.

Chloe Adisson answers:

Very long answer.. And I promise it is not a cut and paste quickie.. (I hate those)

First of all… Awesome :) good for you!
Finally a parent on this planet with some common sense.
Drugs are drugs and more parents should be encouraging their kids to stay away from them..
I am certainly not a doctor, but I can’t understand the logic of giving a brain stimulant to a person with hyperactivity issues.
A child has a brain that is naturally growing and developing.. Adding a bunch of synthetic chemcals seems to only complicate matters. The behavior may change for the better.. But does the improvement justify the potential damage? Personally, I don’t think it does. I am sure there are a small percentage of kids out there that need some kind of drastic treatment… Little things like not cleaning up your room when asked to, or not doing well on schoolwork should not be interpretated as an indicaton that medical treatment options are mandatory and risky steps should be taken immediately.
Most behavioral issues fall under the responsibility of the parent or teacher, but it seems that psychiatrists are far too willing to offer everyone the easy way out of this responsibility by dropping a label on these kids and drugging them up so they will conform. And that is just sick.
I was doing some research for my sister and found another option for online while I was looking through alternative medicines for my nephew last year.. It is probably very similar to what you have found.

Http://www.vaxa.com/ADD_alternative_treatment_remedy.cfm

He is 13 now.. Seems to be doing better. A lot of his issues are stress related.. His father has been in the service and away from home for the last 3 years.. It is rough on him. He also has some kind of odd dietary abnormality.. Naturally sensitive to certain foods. He is a very healthy kid with a great personality :)

I will also throw you a link to read up on some of the prescriptions that are being offered to children for a variety of afflictions. It is somewhat jaded and loaded with propaganda from the opposite perspective of the drug manufacturers. Really is a fascinating debate. And the questions left unanswered is the reason I am so against the idea that medication is solution.

Http://www.whale.to/drugs/whitaker.html

The reality is that nothing can be done to cure the problem until the true cause for the problem can be determined. And right now everybody is guessing.. The drug companines are rushing to convince the public that they have the answer to it without a shred of conclusive evidence as proof of their statements. The FDA that approves the medications is majorly sponsored by the drug companies for their funding. (blatent conflict of interest). The psychaitrists are stuck in a position where if they don’t prescribe something, they are taking the risk that the parents will lose confidence in that entire section of the medical field. Everyone involved with the debate is horribly tainted by money.. And the kids are typically left with the negative consequences for the decisions made by the adults with the moral obligation to protect them. Alternative medicine may or may not be as effective.. But at least it is natural. That makes more sense to me as a first option.
I encourage you to get a couple opinions before you choose any course of action for your child.. The treatment options out there right now are very shady for these types of things. Not enough is known about it.
Research all you can on it.. There is a lot of good information out there from the perspective of the parents that are in a similar situation. Both sides of the debate have valid points.

A lot of it is a shift in society .. 20 years ago, the general perception would have been.. ‘ahh.. It’s ok.. He’s just a kid being a kid’ .. And today it is more like ‘wow.. Your kid is a spoiled brat.. You should really do something about it’
Same child.. Different decade.
Experimental drugs may always be an option, but try everything else first.. If an adult wants to be irresponsible and ruin their lives by being a drug addict.. So be it.. I am also a parent.. And my daughter would have to be VERY out of control for me to even consider it. Dangerous and destructive, yes.. I would consider it.. Anything less, no way.

In the interest of fairness, I will also give you the medical side of things and leave you to make your own informed decision..

Http://www.nimh.nih.gov/healthinformation/adhdmenu.cfm

This website will give you the clinical perspective on the affliction .. And symptom/treatment/prognosis information

http://www.drugs.com/condition/attention-deficit-disorder.html

This website will give you all of the prescription information for every drug that is FDA approved to treat ADD/ADHD.

Yes, there are a lot of things that anybody can say against what I have written.. But, you don’t have to be a doctor to understand that when the negative side effects of a drug show a 400-600% increased chance of occurence over placebo, you are taking an unnecessary risk. When that statistic comes down to reasonable levels and can be independently proven.. My opinion will change dramatically.

Mary asks…

what is the best known nonmedicinal treatment for ADHD?

herbal or nonherbal treatments for ADHD

Chloe Adisson answers:

A great deal of benefit is gained by removing all additives and preservatives from the diet.

There have been studies done to show that 80% of children with ADHD make huge improvements just by changing diet.

It means cutting out all fizzy drinks, all colourants (they are in many foods and drinks) , especially sunshine yellow. All additives.

Just use natural fresh foods, meat, fish, fruit and vegetables.

Laura asks…

What is the best alternative treatment for ADHD?

Herbal only. Liver, gal bladder cleanse. No drugs. Specific products please. Hoping to shorten my research a little.
Stop arguing that cleanses are bad. They are great if you know what you are doing. The right ones do work, unlike drugs that cure symptoms only. Cure your illness, not hide it.
Yes there is such a thing. I agree that usually it is bad parenting, in which this is somewhat. As a Foster parent I know your feeling all too well
True ADHD is usually caused by the mother eating and drinking too much sugar and caffeine. Stop drink mountain dew and whatever while pregnant. Stop smoking/drinking, dying hair. Sacrifice a little for your baby.

Chloe Adisson answers:

There have actually been a lot of studies that have shown that Fish Oil can help with ADD/ADHD. It seems too simple, and that may be one reason it wasn’t really looked at closely for this, but I wasn’t surprised it would help when I thought about it. The EPA and DHA in Fish Oil help with all sorts of things including heart health, skin health, and brain health. There was a good article at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-391503/Fish-oil-calms-children-better-Ritalin.html that covers some of this as well.
Give it a try… It’s economical, safe, and easy. Just make sure that the company you get it from uses Molecular Distillation because that’s currently the only safe way to remove any trace contaminants of any heavy metals. Of course, if you aren’t sure about the dosage or the benefits, you may want to consult with a holistic doctor, as they may have other additional options available to them.

There are also a lot of people who have found some relief from limiting sugar, artificial colors/flavorings, and going with less (or no) processed food to take away those possible causes as well. From research I’ve done, Fish Oil tends to help more, but both work even better together. Good luck and I hope I helped!

Donald asks…

ADHD herb called “alphanie” (sp?)?

I heard a doctor on TV talking about an herbal treatment for ADD/ADHD. He pronounced it “alphanie” but I don’t know the proper spelling, so I can’t look up any information about it. Has anyone heard of this treatment? Do you know how it is properly spelled? Thanks!

Chloe Adisson answers:

Not sure, but I’ve found this:

“Herbs and Supplements. A number of parents resort to alternative remedies as an alternative to psychostimulants and other drugs. These products include- as St. John? ‘ s wort, ginkgo biloba, panax ginseng, melatonin, and pine bark extract. Based on existing evidence, however, none can be recommended, particularly for children.

Generally, manufacturers of herbal remedies and dietary supplements do not need FDA approval to sell their products. Just like a drug, herbs and supplements can affect the body’s chemistry, and therefore have the potential to produce side effects that may be harmful. There have been a number of reported cases of serious and even lethal side effects from herbal products. Always check with your doctor before using any herbal remedies or dietary supplements.”

There’s lots of sites on the net selling invented ‘cures’ to concerned parents. These are nothing more than modern snake oil, so be careful.

Daniel asks…

A miracle treatment?

My 5 yo son has been diagnosed with ADHD-combined type and ODD recently. Its been recommended to us to put him on medication. I have been doing some reading on the different types of available medications and I have to say, they ALL scare me! The side effects are atrocious with some of these medications. So, I have done some searching and came accross a herbal treatment called “Focus ADHD“. What caught my eye is the tons of testimonials posted on the site for this drug, and some of them (the testimonials) brought me to tears. Has anyone tried this herbal supplement/treatment? If so, did it work well? Did it have any side effects? Also, has anyone had TRUE success with any of the traditional meds prescribed for ADHD (such as Ritalin, Strattera, etc.)? Any advice or help is greatly appreciated, Thanks!
Some more info–This product comes with a “dietary strategy” for parents, and tons of parental advice. In addition to taking the supplement, it says to make the following diet changes-eliminate refined sugars, soft drinks, artificial preservatives, artificial colors and “bad fats” (like trans-fat). It also recommends plenty of exercise and claims to be 100% natural, and completely not addictive, its safe enough to take forever if need be. I also have made a doctor’s appointment for Monday morning to discuss this product. Judging by the great answers I have gotton so far, this supplement is definitely worth a try. Thank you so much!

Chloe Adisson answers:

Yes, diet is really important. Also, less time in front of the tv, computer, playing games etc.
Although it is disputed by some people now, I still believe white sugar, especially at the rate north americans consume it, is not a healthy thing. Many people are also reactive to food dyes, artificial chemicals, preservatives etc.
I’m so glad to hear you are not going the pharmaceutical route.
Please watch the eye opening video below, you may want to send it to your friends. As well as school officials, who have no business in making a medical diagnosis.
But to actually answer your question, I am not familiar with Focus ADHD.

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July 29, 2011

Herbal Treatments Questions Answered

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Carol asks…

Herbal treatments..?

Hi Everyone,

Has anyone ever tried herbal treatments to treat failing kidneys? My sister has fsgs and she was told that her kidneys are only functioning 20% and she will need a transplant or dialysis soon.

Chloe Adisson answers:

I have FSGS and i have never taken . I asked my doctor about it once and he said do not do chinese herbs and those types of things. They are not regulated whats in them and a lot of the things in them are harmful to the kidneys. Please consult a doctor before doing anything like that.

I was almost put on the transplant list but i got better and now my kidneys are functioning normally.

I take prograf, calcium, iron, vitamin D, aspirin, enalipril, diamox, bumex, prednisone. I used to take epogen shots as well but i am not anemic anymore

keep fighting and i wish her good luck. I know what she is going through

Betty asks…

herbal treatments?

Do any of the herbal supplements work for memory, or any others for general health?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Most common are ginko biloba and Gotu Cola.

Ken asks…

Do herbal treatments of HIV actually work?

Has anyone witnessed first hand the benefits of herbal treatments. There are a lot of claims on the internet. How can I be sure they are real?

Chloe Adisson answers:

The vast majority of herbal remedies on the internet or anywhere else are usually just outright scams, the beauty of modern medicines is that each product has to pass extremely stringent clinical trials which can be reproduced anywhere in the world before it can be prescribed by a fully qualified doctor..

Anyone can sell herbal remedies (I’m not saying that they’re all bad or that none of them work) with no training whatsoever, the preparation, packaging and storage of herbs have no controls, they don’t go through any regulatory trials, they don’t need a licence and some of them can be positively harmful.

As for HIV, the only known treatment is antiviral products, none of which are herbal.

Mark asks…

Can acne be cured by any herbal treatments?

Hello, I am 25 years old female and facing problems of acne. I have done lots and lots of things to make it cure but always get failure in that. I also tried many allopathic treatments but the major problem remained as it is and side effects also joined it. I want to ask that if acne can be cured by any herbs or any kind of herbal treatments. Please give your suggestions. This acne is really making me irritating and frustrating. My bad are the result of this acne. Help me out.

Chloe Adisson answers:

Oh! Don’t get upset, I think it is problem of every second girl next to you. There are many ways that can help you to cure the disease but a way that suits you and is not one of the scams to cure them should be adopted. It is better to refer to an online guide
For http://www.holisticacnetreatments.com/ acne treatment that can make you aware of the pros and cons of the different ways and provide you a better solution. This will help you to balance yourself.

All the best!!!

Sharon asks…

Can Herbal treatments by a naturopathic dr help with Hepatitis d?

My girlfriend may start taking interferon treatments and I was wondering if herbal treatments would interfere with the interferon treatments
the person i would be getting the herbs from is a naturopathic doctor, with a degree in such

Chloe Adisson answers:

First off, your girlfriend should ask the doctor that prescribed the interferons. They know what they’re talking about, and probably see lots of people with liver problems, and will be able to give a sensible answer. The doctor will have been trained in pharmacology, and will know all about how drugs interact with each other in the body. On the other hand, the herb-seller (they are not doctors) won’t have had the same training. The herbs they sell won’t have had to pass the same strict regulations that medicinal drugs do, and so their effects on the body (and especially the liver, something to think about in an individual with hepatitis!) may not be fully known.

I’d say avoid the herbs altogether.

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