What is the medical use of Phytolacca Americana?
Although Phytolacca American is rightly considered to be poisonous, it also has a rich history of use such as the herb of salad, cleansing spring tonic and a member of the executive medicinal plants known as alternatives. Phytolacca Americana is known for a wide range of names that reflect the ubiquity of its use in all parts of the United States; These include Poke, Pocan Bush, Pokeweed, Redweed, Red Ink, pigeon berries, Garget, Coakum, Inkberry and American Nightshade. After being carefully processed, climbing and wilderness, especially in the southern United States and Appalachia, are still used to remove toxic components. While the plant has been historically used to treat serious conditions such as cancer, syphilis and dipteria, as well as less serious conditions such as conjunctivitis and scabies, in 2011 it is mainly used in the treatment of cancer and other blood, lymph, skin and liver disorders. Due to the Postering Risks associated with the use of Phytolacca AmericaIt should only be used under the guidance of an experienced doctor.
Contemporary research of pharmacology pharmacology Phytolacca American many biologically active ingredients has largely focused on its lectins, triterpenoid saponins, phytolacasides and antiviral proteins. In the Parker Hughes Study, a combination of antibodies (B43 or Anti-CD19) with antiviral protein (PAP) has achieved unheard of success as a cytotoxin specific to the B-cell used in the treatment of child leukemia. A similar research line was performed for use as treatment of immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and a virus of human immunodeficiency (HIV). Schistomiasis or infections by parasitic snail species, it was historically difficult to treat conventional drugs, but in some studies also responded to the treatment of derivitav Phytolacca American . None of the drugs developed during these studies has been with since 2011 withPraised for use by the United States Food and Drug Administration.
When the plant is used healing, much attention must be paid to the dosage. High doses of the plant reliably cause diarrhea and vomiting and may require medical intervention. Phytolacca Americana should not be used during pregnancy. Despite these facts, the plant remains one of the most popular and powerful botanical medicines for the treatment of cancer, chronic nervous pain, autoimmune diseases, lymphatic congestion and chronic sinus or bronchial overload. It is also useful for the treatment of mumps, glandular fever, tonsillitis, lymphatic overload, bronchitis, tumors and complications of the compromised immune system.