Herbal products have been used for treatments since ancient times, before the exploration of synthetic industrial drugs. Since herbs are natural, most of the consumers believes herbal products are completely safe and the product use continuously increased and is reported 10-19% growth in United States. In U.S.A any botanical product affects the structure and functions of the body belongs to either a drug or dietary supplement and FDA regulates the dietary supplement. The author of this paper selected St. John’s wort ,as the herbal supplement for this assignment of patient educational flyer. Product Description: St. John’s wort (SJW) is a yellow flowering plant, grows in the wild used for health purpose for long time .The plant belongs to genus Hypercium specious. Scientific name is Hypericum perforatum. St. John’s wort was named so because it blooms around June 24th, the birthday of John the Baptist. Mostly found in Canada and U.S in the dry ground, woods, or meadows. Intended Uses: St. John’s wort mainly used for the treatment of minor to moderate …show more content…
Johns wort intake and seek professional advice for dose adjustment .For pregnant and breast feeding very little safety information available so its recommended to seek medical advice before considering the use of SJW. Basically SJW has more short term safety than long term .Depression get severe if not treated well ,do not consider SJW as a substitute for seeking medical help
Something I learned about in Herbology 301 is healing. Healing is an important part of our life, which is why i wanted to write about it. Healing spells are needed in everyday life, and if we were to ask someone how many healing spells they 've used in their lifetime, the number would probably be too high to remember. I also learned that mental illnesses are not one-spell-cure-all diseases, which is very helpful to know.
Prairie Bush Clover is an herbaceous perennial, a plant whose growth dies down annually but whose roots or other underground structures survive, that is a member of the legume family. Its native area is Midwest tall grass prairie. This Clover produces one stem that can grow up to a meter, are densely covered with fine hairs, and has a silver tint. Their leaves are pea-shaped, widely spaced throughout the stem, with three leaflets each, and also have a silvery tint. When this plant is mature, it produces pink flowers on that blooms from July to September.
However, maternal depression can take a large toll on the infant and the relationship they have, but the mother is usually not the only care taker of the baby. Evidence shows that prenatal and postnatal depression can have adverse effects. There is limited information in regards to the father’s mental health and its effects on the infant. Although, it is said that if the environment is more of a stressful one, the likely hood of behavioral problems is higher in children whether they may play a lot of video games or not (Linebarger, D.L.
The Cotton Gin In 1793, Eli Whitney invented a simple machine called a cotton gin. The cotton gin became very popular in the South. This machine made the South able to produce very large amounts of cotton, which made them lots of money. The only issue was that the cotton still needed to be picked by hand, so slavery soon became popular in the South.
On the day of December 13 the western people celebrate saint Lucy’s day, which is a day of feast. Her feast day has become a festival of light. Some people say that Saint Lucy was a brave woman and her legends today still go on. Saint Lucy’s mother was a Greek stock person. Lucy’s mother arranged a marriage for Lucy, but Lucy wanted to prove to her mother that Christ was the only man she wanted.
On the contrary, people of eastern Europe do not consider St. John’s wort to be a weed, since they utilize the flower as a religious decoration and they were among the first to recognize its medicinal properties in medieval Europe. St. John’s wort is named so because it traditionally flowers around St. John’s Day (June 24), an Eastern Orthodox holiday. As a result, people of eastern Europe would hang these flowers around their homes to celebrate. Medical texts from the medieval period also show that people used St. John’s wort in homemade remedies. By the seventeenth century, medical records became more detailed, especially those written by herbalist Nicholas Culpeper.
“Today, many listeners think of bluegrass as an ancient mountain tradition that dates back to some primitive time in Appalachian history” (Neal, 127). However, bluegrass emerged after World War II, continuing to energize the world of country music through bluegrass artists such as Del McCoury and David Grisman (Neal, 127). Mandolinist, David Grisman and rhythm guitarist Del McCoury, first met each other while Del played banjo for infamous bluegrass artist, Bill Monroe in 1963 (Kang, 15). Over the years, the two continued to play together, eventually forming their show duet, Songs and Stories, featured on November 14, 2015 at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Memorial Hall. As a result, the duet of Del McCoury and David Grisman represent the traditional style
It is very poisonous to cattle and humans. It has been used for removing venom from a stake bite and then chewing up the flower and applying it to the wounded area. Native Americans have also used the berries for curing milk in the cheese process, as well as using the berries to treat a sore throat and toothache. This species of flower is known as a tenacious weed and is hard to control due to the spread of its seeds. The Silverleaf nightshade is a perennial that flowers May-September and requires very little water to stay alive.
The Granny Smith was originally grown in Eastwood, New South Wales in Australia in 1868. Maria Ann Smith led to the initial discovery of the Granny Smith. She found a seedling growing by a creek near her property. She discovered this seedling near the same place she would toss her French crab apples. Smith took advantage of this discovery to propagate this new found variety of apple on her own property.
A woman nursing a baby can also pass methadone along to the baby in her breast milk which can cause the baby to have side effects such as vomiting, poor
Location Silver maple, also known as acer saccharinum is the most common maple species to be found in the United States and is found usually in wet areas throughout central and eastern North America, including right near us in southern Ontario! Size The Silver maple is a quick growing species that can live up to 130 years.
Different cultures and religions believe in different types of healing practices, there are a lot of Americans that use herbal remedies to cure all sorts of illnesses. If these remedies don’t work, it is the responsibility of the individual and family members to seek out proper medical treatment for the
One of which being pregnancy. The article suggests to readers not to consume royal jelly while pregnant or breast-feeding because its effects have not been fully researched. Topics such as asthma and skin irritation are also brought up due to the use of royal jelly. Reading this kind of material and discovering the negative side effects royal jelly can have, would usually deter consumers from buying the product, but many people are still using royal jelly as a health
Turmeric, a herb that is widely known in Asian culture and cuisine is gaining popularity in the United States. This distinctively yellow-orange powder is by no means rare; if you have ever enjoyed traditional Indian curry then you have enjoyed Turmeric. You may have also seen its extract, curcumin in the form of a pill or supplement. Curcumin makes up about 3-4% of turmeric root powder by weight.
The University of Maryland Medical Center states that Herbal Therapy also called botanical medicine or phytomedicine, refers to using plant’s, seeds, berries, leaves, barks, or flowers for medicinal purposes. Herbalism has a long tradition of use outside conventional medicine. It is becoming more mainstream as improvements in analysis and quality control, along with advances in clinical research, show the value of herbal medicine in treating and preventing diseases. Herbal medicine is a natural, non-toxic way to treat many conditions of ill-health. It is holistic, meaning it treats the whole person, embracing all levels of an individual: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.