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		<title>Functional dyspepsia &#8211; Medicinal plants for treatment (II)</title>
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The use of herbal medicine in functional dyspepsia is an effective therapeutic, safe and relatively quick. According to the predominant symptoms that presents with the disorder, the most frequently used medicinal plants are those with digestive and carminative activity.
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.)
The drug consists of the inflorescences collected at the time of flowering. It contains [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.iscco.org/"><strong>Phytotherapy</strong></a></p>
<p>The use of <a href="http://www.iscco.org/category/herbal-medicine">herbal medicine</a> in <a href="http://www.milenyumtasarim.com/dyspepsia-difficult-digestion-i.htm">functional dyspepsia</a> is an effective therapeutic, safe and relatively quick. According to the predominant symptoms that presents with the disorder, the most frequently used medicinal plants are those with <a href="http://www.iscco.org/?s=digestive+activity">digestive</a> and <a href="http://www.iscco.org/?s=carminative+activity">carminative activity</a>.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://allnaturalbeauty.us/chamomile_homemade.jpg" alt="functional dyspepsia - medicinal plants for treatment" /><a href="http://www.iscco.org/functional-dyspepsia-medicinal-plants-for-treatment-ii"><strong>Chamomile</strong></a> (<em>Matricaria chamomilla L.</em>)</p>
<p>The drug consists of the inflorescences collected at the time of flowering. It contains up to 1% of essential oil, flavonoids (luteolin, quercitrin, rutin, etc..) Sesquiterpene lactones, mucilages, Hydroxycoumarins, phenolic acids and tannins.</p>
<p>Stresses its activity in the digestive process: increased production of gastrointestinal juices, relaxes smooth muscle, reduces the proteolytic activity of pepsin and exerts a protective effect against peptic ulcer formation by aspirin.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the essential oil exerts a potent anti-inflammatory effect and a slight sedative effect.<span id="more-369"></span>According to the monographs of the ESCOP and Commission E, this drug is indicated by internal route, in the symptomatic treatment of dyspepsia, nonproductive cough, bronchitis, common cold and fever, and topically in the treatment of dermatitis, conjunctivitis, burns, stomatitis and pharyngitis.</p>
<p>In addition, folk medicine, is used as a mild sedative in cases of anxiety and insomnia.</p>
<p>Most commonly use in teas, but also found in tinctures, fluid extract and essential oil, the latter mainly for outdoor applications.</p>
<p>Even at recommended doses is considered a safe drug, devoid of toxicity or long-term treatment at very high doses can cause gastrointestinal irritation or vomiting. The essential oil should not be administered for a prolonged period or more than the recommended dose because of their potential neurotoxicity. Nor was topically applied to children under 6 years or people with respiratory allergies, asthma, or with known hypersensitivity to essential oil.</p>
<p>Chamomile may enhance the pharmacological effect of heparin, oral anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents, as well as the depressant effects of benzodiazepine central nervous system, H1 antihistamines and alcohol.</p>
<p>Source: http://www.dfarmacia.com/farma/ctl_servlet?_f=37&amp;id=13112895<br />
photo source: http://allnaturalbeauty.us/</p>
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		<title>Benefits and Contraindications of Chamomile</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:06:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kimberly Green</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chamomile is one of the most common plants within the spectrum of phytotherapy. It has very good properties to offer with very few contraindications (and very punctuated). For this reason, if you want to find out more about them just read this article.
Chamomile is a plant with white flowers and yellow very popular within the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="Chamomile" src="http://theworldofjenotopia.com/blog/media/blogs/a/2008/2008-06/2008-0626_chamomile_in_yard_426px.JPG" alt="Chamomile" width="266" height="217" />Chamomile is one of the most common plants within the spectrum of<strong> phytotherapy</strong>. It has very good properties to offer with very few contraindications (and very punctuated). For this reason, if you want to find out more about them just read this article.</p>
<p>Chamomile is a plant with white flowers and yellow very popular within the world of herbal medicine and natural remedies. This plant is part of various preparations because of its good benefits.</p>
<p><span id="more-73"></span><strong>Benefits</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> Chamomile is-inflammatory and can be used both internally and externally to reduce swelling. From dark circles in your eyes or consuming often to <strong>prevent gout or arthritis</strong>.</li>
<li> It is also <a title="weight loss" href="http://www.iscco.org/tag/weight-loss" target="_blank">good for weight loss</a>. It is a mild diuretic and also <a title="combat anxiety" href="http://www.iscco.org/natural-remedies-to-combat-anxiety.htm" target="_blank">violates the anxiety</a>, so it&#8217;s good to have on hand in diets.</li>
<li> Has antibacterial properties. Allows for scarring, gargle and avoid gum and throat problems and for haemorrhoids, being a good partner of the digestive process.</li>
<li> The chamomile is widely used in the world of natural personal care because of their large properties on the skin. In fact, we have some beauty tips to offer within that range: rinse your hair with chamomile, chamomile and invigorating <strong>cleanser homemade chamomile</strong> are some of them.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Contraindications</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> Perhaps the only contraindication of chamomile is for people who <a title="natural remedies for allergies" href="http://www.iscco.org/natural-remedies-for-allergies.htm" target="_blank">suffer from allergies</a> to it. Also not recommended during the first months of pregnancy, as it can get to wake abortive processes.</li>
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<p>The most common way of consuming it is to infuse. In <strong>chamomile tea</strong> can see how to prepare it.</p>
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		<title>Remedies to The Problems of Breastfeeding</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kimberly Green</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lactation is a period in the life of a woman (which may take 6 months or more), which arises after giving birth and whose purpose is to feed your baby.
However, sometimes problems arise during lactation that involve changes in the skin of the breasts and nipples and lack of milk production among others.
Cracked nipples
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="Breastfeeding" src="http://inteligenciaemocionalinfantil.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/dieta-lactancia.jpg" alt="Breastfeeding" width="267" height="190" />Lactation is a period in the life of a woman (which may take 6 months or more), which arises after giving birth and whose purpose is to feed your baby.</p>
<p>However, sometimes problems arise during lactation that involve changes in the skin of the breasts and nipples and lack of milk production among others.</p>
<p><strong>Cracked nipples</strong></p>
<p>They are small lesions or injuries that occur in the nipple generally due to poor positioning of the baby to suck or because he has spent too long in the chest.</p>
<p><span id="more-49"></span>Remedy to combat the sore nipples:</p>
<ol>
<li>Place on the nipples, two or three times daily latelilla found within the eggshell.</li>
<li>Go around the nipple several times a day, a drop of milk left at the end of breastfeeding, since it contains lubricants and also an <strong>antibiotic</strong> substance that disinfects, soothes and heals these cracks.</li>
<li>Boil for 5 minutes, two tablespoons of chamomile in one cup of water. Remove and cool. Soak a cotton ball with this infusion and pass gently over the affected area. Do not dry with a towel, but instead wait for it to dry naturally.</li>
<li>Grate two or three fresh <strong>Comfrey</strong> roots and then apply the slurry obtained over the cracks and areas with pain. Remove with water and let air dry the area.</li>
<li>Take a vitamin E capsule, puncture and squeeze a drop. Then rub the cracked nipple.</li>
</ol>
<p><em>Recommendations</em></p>
<p>Correct positioning of the baby to nurse. It should cover mouth with a large portion of the areola and not just the nipple. To correct this, you can put your little finger in the corner of his mouth and pull gently to break out the &#8220;vacuum&#8221; that the baby has formed.</p>
<p>Ensure that the baby sucking chest pass only about twenty minutes which are usually sufficient to be satisfied.</p>
<p>Do not wash the area with antiseptic soaps or alcohol-based gel, much as they can dry the skin and worsen the condition of the nipples. Small bumps around the areola are glands that produce oil and containing an antiseptic. Hence, it is not necessary to use soap.</p>
<p>Let dry after nursing breast to the air for a few minutes to heal wounds.</p>
<p>Do not use maternity pads that retain moisture as those with plastic.</p>
<p>First, if the cracks affect only one breast, making the healthy breast for the child to suck the cracked with less avidity.</p>
<p><strong>Mastitis</strong></p>
<p>It is an inflammation of the breast caused by blocked milk ducts. This may occur because of the use of tight clothing or long periods without feeding. If not resolved, may evolve into a contagious mastitis by <strong>Staphylococcus aureus</strong>.</p>
<p>It is important, if you have this case go to the doctor to administer an antibiotic compatible with breastfeeding which must be taken for at least 10 days.</p>
<p>Symptoms of mastitis include:</p>
<ul>
<li> Boobs swollen, hot and painful</li>
<li> Fever</li>
<li> Malaise</li>
</ul>
<p>Remedy for mastitis:</p>
<p>Boil for 10 minutes, a cup of milk and add three leaves of <strong>mullein</strong>. Remove the leaves and applied hot over the affected areas to facilitate the movement of milk.</p>
<p><em>Recommendations</em></p>
<p>Continue breastfeeding, ensuring that the baby is positioned correctly at the breast (breast-affected first give in order to decongest). Although there is an infection, it does not reach the baby, since milk is not infected. If breastfeeding is discontinued, there is a risk of occurrence of an abscess (a small bag of pus).</p>
<p>Do not use clothes that compress the breast especially bras. These are preferred to be of pure cotton, not nylon, and also the opening for feeding must be large enough. In this regard, we recommend a support for a larger number than that used for pregnancy.</p>
<p>Breastfeeding more often.</p>
<p>Use hot compresses to the breasts filled. If the baby does not drink all the milk produced chest and breasts are filling, apply hot compresses and then perform a massage with gentle pressure in the direction toward the nipple thereby open the ducts, the milk will flow easily and relieve mastitis.</p>
<p><strong>Milk crisis</strong></p>
<p>Often the mother does not produce enough milk for your baby. In this case, there are several home remedies that can help resolve this situation as follows:</p>
<p>Remedy for increasing the amount of milk:</p>
<ol>
<li> Add to a quart of water 3 tablespoons of wheat, oat 3 maize and 3. Boil all water until reduced by half. Drink 2 cups a day. It can be used in whole-grain cereal or flakes.</li>
<li>Boil for 10 minutes, 1 teaspoon water per cup <strong>anise</strong>. Drink 3 cups daily decoction of anise.</li>
<li>Bake in a liter of water a teaspoon of fennel and a malt. Drinking during the day, to sip, the resulting liquid.</li>
</ol>
<p><em>Recommendations</em></p>
<p>Eating foods rich in vitamins B, C, D and iron such as general fruit (except citrus), grains, vegetables, green vegetables, milk and dairy products, legumes and nuts so that the milk production more effective and rich.</p>
<p>Avoid consumption of spices, meats, cheeses very cured, flatulent sugar and foods such as cauliflower or dried beans.</p>
<p><strong>Removal of breast milk</strong></p>
<p>When you have spent several months of breastfeeding and the mother wants the final withdrawal of breast milk, there are several home remedies that may be used:</p>
<p>Remedy for removing milk:</p>
<ol>
<li> Boil for 3 minutes, 1 tablespoon of <strong>hops</strong>, 1 nogaly mint 1 cup water. Strain and drink three times a day.</li>
<li>Apply parsley poultice in the underarm during lanoche.</li>
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