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This Article is taken from The Herbalist, newsletter of the Botanic
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Medicine Society. COPYRIGHT Dec 1988.
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Membership in the Society is $25.00 Canadian per year. You receive
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four copies of the Journal each year and help to promote herbalism
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and botanic medicine throughout Canada.
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THE SOCIETY HAS NO PAID OFFICIALS and is run entirely by volunteers
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from among the membership.
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If you would like more info please write:
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Botanic Medicine Society.
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P.O. Box 82. Stn. A.
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Willowdale, Ont. CANADA.
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M2N 5S7.
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Immunologic Disorders: The Response of Herbal Medicine.
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Keith Stelling M.N.I.M.H.
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Diseases involving a disturbance of the immune system have become
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major stumbling blocks to twentieth century medicine. They are on
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the increase, both in numbers of people affected, and in the
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proliferation of previously "un-described" syndromes. They destroy
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organs, glands, joints, and even the nervous system. And the
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chronic, attenuated course of most of these conditions takes a
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devastating toll in suffering and incapacity.
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Rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, and psoriasis are common.
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But there are many other diseases either totally caused by
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immunologic imbalance or having an auto-immune element in their
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aetiology. Crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, chronic hepatitis,
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systemia lupus erthymatosis, juvenile onset diabetis mellitus,
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polymyalgia rheumatica, glomerulonephritis and even cancer are
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becoming more widespread.
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They all involve over-activity of the immune system - the body's
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defensive network. Somehow its normal reaction becomes confused.
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The body is no longer capable of distinguishing an invading foreign
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protein (e.g a bacterium or a virus) from its own tissues. Most
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cells are triggered and histamine is released; macrophages engulf
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large numbers of healthy cells and the inflammatory response
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becomes chronic - unable to be wound down or "resolved". Usually
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chronic pain accompanies the process and the accumulation of debris
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and toxins makes the whole situation even worse.
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Closely related to this situation is the opposite one: acquired
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immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), in which the reticula-
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endothelial system doesn't over-react, but simply fails to react
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at all. It becomes incapable of mounting an adequate response to
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invading organisms. Consequently the patient succumbs to
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"opportunistic" infections - relatively benign bacteria which would
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normally cause the body little trouble. In full-blown AIDS, there
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follows generalized lymphadenopathy or a wasting disease that
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pursues its relentless, progressive, downhill course, usually
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ending in death.
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However, there are many degrees of immune deficiency quite apart
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from AIDS. Repeated infections and constant colds that cannot be
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shaken off, for example, often indicated an immune response that
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is below par.
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How does the body come to lose sight of its sense of proportion
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in these matters? What causes the system of macrophages and
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lymphocytes, normally designed to protect us, either to fail to
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operate at all, or to over-react to such an extent that we are
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literally eaten alive by our own cells?
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Scientific research on the subject has been prolific in recent
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years. There is hardly a month that passes when even the Scientific
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American does not publish an article on some new "breakthrough" in
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our understanding of the immune response. Amazing exploratory
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techniques using the electron microscope and genetic engineering
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have penetrated the darkest recesses of our tissues and they have
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produced a whole now language so complex that it can be followed
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by few other than the specialized technologist. However, it is
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doubtful whether any of these efforts have brought us any greater
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insight as to our treatment of the pathologies. Perhaps we are now
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aware that the whole system depends upon a balanced coding of
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"helper T cells" and "suppressor T cells" in the liver and spleen
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and a series of delicate electro-chemical bio-feedback mechanisms
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whose elegance and intelligence staggers the human mind.
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But we seem to have done little with our knowledge to prevent
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environmental causes. The following factors have for some time been
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generally acknowledged to contribute to compromise of the immune
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system. Their proliferation within the environment parallels an
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increase in related diseases over the last 40 years:
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RADIATION in all its forms has been directly linked to lowering
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immune response by destroying the immune system: X-ray (medical and
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dental), radiotherapy, and atomic radiation from mounting
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stockpiles of nuclear waste around reactors [1]. Similarly,
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increased exposure to ultraviolet rays of the sun through
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destruction of the ozone layer by aerosol sprays, soft foams, egg
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cartons, coolants in refrigerators and halones used in
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industrial/commercial fire extinguishers. (Ozone Protection
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Campaign - 16-53 Queen Street, Ottawa K1P 5C5 (613) 230-3352).
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CORTICOSTEROIDS suppress not only inflammation but also the normal
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immune response as well. Ultimately, after prolonged use, they
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leave the body incapable of mounting its own defensive action. Of
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particular concern is the widespread and indiscriminate use of
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these powerful drugs in conditions where their effectiveness is,
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to say the least, minimal - e.g. skin problems. Even extended and
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heavy use by asthma patients in the form of inhalants is not
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without it consequences. (Skin problems and asthma respond
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excellently to herbal treatment, thus avoiding these dangerous
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drugs).
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ANTIBIOTICS too widely used medically and used without any control
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whatsoever by farmers in meat production, inevitably present
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themselves in the human liver for detoxification-- increasing its
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already heavy burden and upsetting the fragile balance necessary
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for natural immunity.
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SURGICAL INTERVENTION Removal of tonsils or appendix (both
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lymphatic tissue).
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IMMUNIZATION programmes are also now being questioned and in many
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cases considered to compromise immunity.
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ENVIRONMENTAL TOXINS in the form of heavy metals and industrial
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chemicals in our water supply, lethal chemicals sprayed onto our
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crops, fungicides on our fruit and vegetables, weed killers on our
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lawns [2] and all the synthetic preservative, artificial colouring,
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emulsifiers and stabilizers that form part of most commercially
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prepared food, present on-going and dangerous challenges to the
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immune system. One suspects that some so-called "food-allergies"
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may in fact be reactions to these toxins - (e.g. allergies to
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wheat). [3]
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REFINED CARBOHYDRATES another artificial component of the western
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diet and especially white sugar and white flour have now been
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directly associated with ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and
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cancer. [4] Herbalists have long noticed that patients suffering
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from rheumatoid arthritis invariably improve when these unnatural
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substances are removed from their diet.
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SEDENTARY LIFESTYLE that neglects daily adequate exercise leads to
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stagnation of the body's circulatory systems. This is particularly
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true of the lymphatic and venous systems which require muscle
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contraction to promote flow and subsequent removal of metabolic
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wastes.
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POSSIBLE HEREDITARY FACTORS can be kept in mind and extra care
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taken to compensate for them.
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STRESS is known to lower the efficiency of all body functions,
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including the immune response. It can be effectively managed by
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holistic herbal treatment.
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It is clearly evident that compromise of human immunity is closely
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linked to environmental insult. The seriousness of the situation
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is perfectly obvious: our destruction of the environment has
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consequences in the extinction of many forms of life on the planet
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- chief among them, human kind. It must therefore be emphasized
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that any holistic approach to healing immunologic disorders can be
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no more than symptomatic unless these more general considerations
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are acted upon.
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The herbalist looks first to the liver. Among its many other
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functions, including detoxification the liver has an important role
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in regulating immunological activity in the body. "Many
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practitioners suspect reduced liver function in many diseases of
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immunological disturbance, especially the auto-immune diseases".
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[5]
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Herbal medicine uses many plants specific for the liver. Taraxacum
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officinale Radix (dandelion root) contains a bitter, taraxacin
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which acts to restore digestion. But it also contains a number of
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enzymatic substances which activate secretions in both liver and
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kidney. Bitters stimulate the flow through each hepatocyte from
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blood to bile, effectively improving the self cleansing mechanism
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of the liver. Dandelion root is completely non-toxic and gently
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restorative to liver function. Taraxacum officinale Folia
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(dandelion leaf) expels uric acid and every other deposit from the
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tissues, including heavy metals. A monograph in the French
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Pharmaceutical Codex of July 1980 indicated a certain anti-viral
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activity in the leaf as well.
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Carduus marianus (milk-thistle or syllibum) works as a hepatic
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restorative. It also activates oxygen metabolism in the cells and
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increases the amount of A.T.P. ( the common currency of energy
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within the body) available to the tissues. Cynara scolymus
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(artichoke juice) possesses remarkable detoxifying qualities,
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according to the French Phyto-therapist, R.L.Nicot. It stimulates
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liver cell regeneration and notably augments the anti-toxic
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function of the liver, according to Mills, by augmenting the
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production of co-enzymes and promoting glycuro-conjugation of
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bilirubin, folliculin, and many other products of endogenous and
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exogenous origin.
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Clinical experience, in fact, shows that the herbs most useful in
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treating immunologic disorders are the bitters, and there are many
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of them, each specifically designed, so it seems, for specific
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tasks. This approach has proved very helpful in the treatment of
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arthritis, skin disorders including psoriasis, along with anti-
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inflammatories and circulatory stimulants. But bitters have been
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shown to have an important effect in stimulating immune activity
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as well.
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In the lowered immune response, Echinacea angustifolia (purple
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coneflower) has proved its worth. Echinacea is fungistatic,
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antibiotic, antimicrobial and bacteriostatic in its activity. As
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a tumour inhibitor, it causes regression in several tumour systems
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in humans and has been demonstrated to be inhibitory to lymphocytic
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leukaemia and Walker Carcinoma-sarcoma "256" and "388". But it is
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chiefly used as stimulant to the immune system and has been shown
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by carbon clearance testing to increase the mitosis rate of "T"
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lymphocytes and to play a role in the coding of "T" lymphocytes.
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It is often used in conjunction with Baptisia tinctoria (wild
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indigo) by professional herbalists. This plant is viro-static,
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Baptisia inhibits multiplication of the virus by blocking the
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receptor sites on the cell membrane so that the virus can't invade
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the cell. It is advocated by the Anglo-Dutch Herbalist Hein
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Zeylstra for every viral infection and disease and by the British
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Herbal Pharmacopoeia specifically for lymphadenitis and infections
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for the upper respiratory tract - both problems in AIDS. A.W.
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Priest recommends Baptisia after typhoid inoculation. But it is a
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herb that must be used by the qualified medical herbalist only
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since the very minimal dose level is crucial and large doses can
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be emetic.
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Another herb with great influence over the lymphatic system is
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Galium aparine (cleavers). Here is a cleansing agent for the
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lymphatic system. It has been used in carcinoma, T.B. and
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malignancy of the lymphatic system (Lymphadenoma). Priest notes
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that Galium corrects the body's inability to pass normal catabolic
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wastes.
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It is likely also that Calendula officinalis (English marigold)
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may have a place in the treatment. It has a long record of use
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specifically for cancer of the lymphatic system and is recommended
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by the B.H.P. for hard inflamed malignant modes, including
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lymphadenitis or Hodgkin's disease. Its activity had been
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demonstrated in the prevention of metastases. It is also an
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important anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial agent especially
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against staphylococcus and streptococcus as well as being the best
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anti-fungal agent we have, even among chemical pharmaceuticals.
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Beet root juice is an old stand-by to stimulate the immune system.
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And according to recent research, Vitamins E,A,C, (with
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bioflavonoids) and zinc are helpful in protecting against radiation
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damage. Vitamin E has been shown to reduce D.N.A. damage. Some
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fibres in kelps and seaweeds can clear radiation from the system,
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especially in conjunction with vitamin C. Pectin, calcium, and
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magnesium can also bind to a lesser degree with radioactive ions,
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given the presence of vitamin C with bioflavonoids. [6]
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But a holistic approach will also involve correction of sluggish
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circulation (responsible for toxic accumulation), institution of
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a regime of adequate exercise, a compete wholefood diet, and
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balancing in the psychological/spiritual herbal restoratives to
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overcome the effect of stress and anxiety in lowering resistance.
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Understandably, diseases of immunologic aetiology are serious
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health problems and not for the amateur to treat. It is crucial
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that anyone thought to be suffering from one of them should first
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consult his or her family doctor to obtain an accurate diagnosis.
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[7] Because of the nature of these illnesses, drug treatment is
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often undesirable for many patients. It is then time to seek a
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consultation with a qualified medical herbalist who will be able
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to use his training and experience to determine which plants will
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be most effective in the particular case. Many herbalists prefer
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to work in consultation with the family doctor to ensure that the
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best diagnostic techniques are always available and progress can
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be accurately monitored. But it is inadvisable to waste valuable
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time with self-medication and dangerous experimentation. In the
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hands of the skilled herbalist, clinical records have shown that
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there is hope for permanent relief from many auto-immune disorders.
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However our attention must still be focused upon eliminating the
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real causes of these peculiarly 20th century diseases with a
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commitment to cleaning up the environmental toxins that are making
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us sick.
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As Dr. Dorothy Marshall, Executive Director of the Canadian College
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of Natural Healing in Ottawa has written:
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"The problems are real. They have come to be serious and they could
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be disastrous if public interest doesn't become public action. We
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are facing a challenge as great as anything that is recorded in
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history. There can never be too much effort put towards its
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solution. Get involved. Help to bring back the future."
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Keith Stelling, M.A., Dip.Phyt., M.N.I.M.H.
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Keith Stelling is a member of the National Institute of Medical
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Herbalists of Great Britain and has a practice of herbal medicine
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at Stoney Creek, Ontario. Much of this article is taken from his
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address to the ":Focus on AIDS" panel at the FIRST CANADIAN WORLD
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CONGRESS OF COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINES held in Ottawa in October.
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REFERENCES
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[1] The most recent British research has confirmed that the
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incidence of cancer is greater than expected around the country's
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nuclear reactors. Researcher discovered a belt of high leukaemia
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death rates stretching up to 20 miles from the plant near Amersham.
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A high rate of liver cancers was found around Bradwell, Wylfa,
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Hinkley, and Dungness. The report was produced and published by
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H.M. Government Office of Population Census and Surveys. (From The
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New Scientist 1987, no 1549, p.22)
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[2] One such pesticide, malathion, has been shown to cause cardiac
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arrest respiratory failure and inflammation of the brain and spinal
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cord when absorbed through the skin. It has also been associated
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with birth defects and inhibition of liver function in animals.
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Flu-like symptoms are among the commonest signs of exposure to the
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chemical which originally was developed as a nerve gas and warfare
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agent. Similarly, 2,4-D, one of the common weed killers used by
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gardeners, was an ingredient of Agent Orange, used in Viet Nam as
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a defoliant and identified by the 1971 W.H.O. report as a
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carcinogen. See Option, May, 1988, published by Health Action
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Network Society, #11-3856 Sunset Street, Burnaby, British Columbia,
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B5G 1T3.
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[3] An Italian study has shown that tonsillectomy can predispose
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children to a variety of disorders apparently caused by a drop in
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production of secretory IgA. Deficiencies are associated with
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gastro-intestinal disorders and auto-immune disease. The Italians
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say that IgA deficiency has been associated with cow's milk
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allergy. Also it has been shown that when IgA is deficient, food
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antigens which are normally excluded from the gut mucosa penetrate
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it, making individuals sensitive to particular foods. Doctor, 1987,
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17 (8) p.35.
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[4] See Sugar: Health Food or Poison by David Rowland, PhD, RNC,
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Nutrition News, March/April 1987, p4-5.
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[5] Simon Y. Mills, M.A., M.N.I.M.H., President of the National
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Institute of Medical Herbalists, The Dictionary of Modern
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Herbalism. Thorsons, Wellingborough and New York: 1985, p.30.
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[6] ION, Vol.1, No.7, March 1987.
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[7] Preferably a doctor with a holistic orientation. Information
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about the Canadian Holistic Medical Association, a group of
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holistically-orientated M.D.'s and supporting lay members is
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available from: CHMA, Box 100-260, 2 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ont.,
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M4W 3E2. Phone (416) 960-4781.
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